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it's thoughtjurgen kantner was beheaded.his release but the deadline for payment passed on sunday. the german yachtsman was kidnapped in november. his boat was found drifting in the sea in the southern philippines. his partner was killed in the abduction. the philippine army had spent the last few days looking for mr kantner. the insurgents could have killed him because he was too ill to move around. the german government wondered what kind of people could commit such a barbaric crime. from geneva, manila's foreign minister perfecto yasay said the killers would be hunted down. we have to be tough and exterminate them and we have to make sure that the hostages will be kept from harm's way, we will undertake operations to make sure we give a premium to saving the lives of the hostages and because of this our task has not been easy but we are prepared to crush them. abu sayyaf are a muslim group fighting a religious war, but they have become as feared for their habit of kidnapping for ransom. those who don't pay are sometimes k
it's thoughtjurgen kantner was beheaded.his release but the deadline for payment passed on sunday. the german yachtsman was kidnapped in november. his boat was found drifting in the sea in the southern philippines. his partner was killed in the abduction. the philippine army had spent the last few days looking for mr kantner. the insurgents could have killed him because he was too ill to move around. the german government wondered what kind of people could commit such a barbaric crime. from...
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abu sayyaf militants wa nted beheaded.itants wanted $600,000 for his release but the deadline for payment passed on sunday. the german yachtsman was kidnapped in november. his boat was found drifting in the sea in the southern philippines. his partner was killed in the abduction. the philippine army had spent the last few days looking for mr kantner. the insurgents could have killed him because he was too ill to move around. the german government wondered what kind of people could commit such a barbaric crime. from geneva, manila's foreign minister said the killers would be hunted down. we have to be tough and exterminate them and we have to make sure that the hostages will be kept from harm's way, we will undertake operations to make sure we give a premium to saving the lives of the hostages and because of this our task has not been easy but we are prepared to crush them. abu sayyaf area prepared to crush them. abu sayyaf are a muslim group fighting a religious war, but they have become as feared for their habit of kidnap
abu sayyaf militants wa nted beheaded.itants wanted $600,000 for his release but the deadline for payment passed on sunday. the german yachtsman was kidnapped in november. his boat was found drifting in the sea in the southern philippines. his partner was killed in the abduction. the philippine army had spent the last few days looking for mr kantner. the insurgents could have killed him because he was too ill to move around. the german government wondered what kind of people could commit such a...
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it's not the first time abu sayyaf has beheaded western hostages. last year, they killed to canadian citizens after the canadian government refused to pay for their elite -- for their release. brent: u.s. president donald trump says he plans to increase military spending by about 10% or $54 billion. in the gathering of state governors over the weekend, trump held the proposed increase as historic. he said there would also be extra spending on law enforcement and infrastructure and a pledge that went down with the governors, all states would benefit from the economic agenda. but it was the increased offense spending trump seemed most proud of. it would rebuild the depleted military at a time it is most needed. mr. trump: we ensure our most courageous servicemen and women have what they need and when called upon to fight in our name, they have to win. we have to start winning wars again. brent: let's pull in our washington correspondent who joins us live from washington. good evening. when i hear the u.s. president say that, it makes me wonder, it has
it's not the first time abu sayyaf has beheaded western hostages. last year, they killed to canadian citizens after the canadian government refused to pay for their elite -- for their release. brent: u.s. president donald trump says he plans to increase military spending by about 10% or $54 billion. in the gathering of state governors over the weekend, trump held the proposed increase as historic. he said there would also be extra spending on law enforcement and infrastructure and a pledge that...
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it's an artwork, showing a person, obviously donald trump, beheading a symbol, and that's the symbolt's the symbol of freedom. the statue of liberty has welcomed migrants, tourists, refugees for more than a hundred years, a lot more than a hundred years, and he's beheading a symbol, not a human being. he's beheading democracy on that cover, and covers on magazines, of course are supposed to do exactly that. >> that may indeed be the case, about you you know that many of his policies, he has a great amount of support from those who put him in the white house in the first place. so what do you say to americans who supported him, who rally behind him and who continue to do so? >> well, of course i'm not arguing against the democratic election, but the people who are being elected should respect democratic rules. of course i respect everybody who voted for donald trump. why shouldn't i? it's the american citizens. it's their decision. it's not up to me to pick -- >> sure, but his policies, he ran on those policies and those policies have been supported by the american people, policies th
it's an artwork, showing a person, obviously donald trump, beheading a symbol, and that's the symbolt's the symbol of freedom. the statue of liberty has welcomed migrants, tourists, refugees for more than a hundred years, a lot more than a hundred years, and he's beheading a symbol, not a human being. he's beheading democracy on that cover, and covers on magazines, of course are supposed to do exactly that. >> that may indeed be the case, about you you know that many of his policies, he...
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abu sayyaf insurgents earlier released a video that appears to show the beheading ofjurgen kantner. last year the group pledged allegiance to the islamic state network. rainstorms and landslides are bringing disruption to peru and chile. authorities in the chilean capital, santiago, have shut off drinking water to four million people because of pollution. at least three people have been killed and several are missing after rivers ove rflowed and bridges were washed away. let's have a quick look at the front pages of the morning's papers: the i leads withjohn major's first speech since the brexit vote, saying people were "duped" into brexit. the express claims that the government could announce plans to end free movement of people on the day it triggers article 50. the telegraph has an interview with former ukip leader nigel farage, who says the party will collapse unless it ousts its only mp, douglas carswell. president trump's decision to increase military spending by $54 billion makes the guardian's front page. the metro shows the shocked face of hollywood's finest after sunday ni
abu sayyaf insurgents earlier released a video that appears to show the beheading ofjurgen kantner. last year the group pledged allegiance to the islamic state network. rainstorms and landslides are bringing disruption to peru and chile. authorities in the chilean capital, santiago, have shut off drinking water to four million people because of pollution. at least three people have been killed and several are missing after rivers ove rflowed and bridges were washed away. let's have a quick look...
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abu sayyaf insurgents earlier released a video that appears to show the beheading ofjurgen kantner. last year the group pledged allegiance to the islamic state network. rainstorms and landslides are bringing disruption to peru and chile. authorities in the chilean capital, santiago, have shut off drinking water to 4 million people because of pollution. at least three people have been killed and several are missing after rivers ove rflowed and bridges were washed away. now it's time for a look back at the day in parliament. hello there and welcome to monday in parliament. coming up: the health secretary comes under fire after it's revealed hundreds of thousands of patient letters were put into storage instead of being posted. two months and 2017 and the health secretary bakshi is from one crisis to another. there is no evidence so far that any patient safety has been put at risk. peers begin their detailed scrutiny of the brexit triggering bill. and the speaker pays tribute following the death of the commons‘ longest—serving mp, sir gerald kaufman. it was that fidelity to principle,
abu sayyaf insurgents earlier released a video that appears to show the beheading ofjurgen kantner. last year the group pledged allegiance to the islamic state network. rainstorms and landslides are bringing disruption to peru and chile. authorities in the chilean capital, santiago, have shut off drinking water to 4 million people because of pollution. at least three people have been killed and several are missing after rivers ove rflowed and bridges were washed away. now it's time for a look...
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a 70—year—old german is beheaded by rebels in the philippines, the third westerner to be killed in aden floods bring destruction in peru and chile. and the multiple gold—winning gymnast, olga korbut, sells most of her olympic medals at auction for more than $200,000. hello. president trump has promised what he's calling a historic
a 70—year—old german is beheaded by rebels in the philippines, the third westerner to be killed in aden floods bring destruction in peru and chile. and the multiple gold—winning gymnast, olga korbut, sells most of her olympic medals at auction for more than $200,000. hello. president trump has promised what he's calling a historic
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a 70—year—old german sailor has been beheaded by self—proclaimed islamist militants in the southern philippinesto increase us defence spending by 10%, but it's not clear whether congress will agree. insurance premiums are set to rise, in some cases significantly, as a result of a government ruling. a new formula for calculating payments for those who suffer long—term injuries has been produced as a result of low interest rates. the average car insurance policy could rise by £75 a year, as our personal finance correspondent, simon gompertz, reports. compensation is a lifeline for people like tom, awarded £1.5 million after losing a leg in an accident at work. tom thinks it's right that victims should get more to pay for recovery and ongoing costs. i miss my leg dearly, you know. this prosthetic‘s amazing, but it's nowhere near a human leg. prosthetics aren't cheap. these legs are top of the range legs at £70,000 each. whether it's from an industrial accident or from a car accident, insurers have been able to keep down the lump sum they pay victims by saying well, they can invest it and make an i
a 70—year—old german sailor has been beheaded by self—proclaimed islamist militants in the southern philippinesto increase us defence spending by 10%, but it's not clear whether congress will agree. insurance premiums are set to rise, in some cases significantly, as a result of a government ruling. a new formula for calculating payments for those who suffer long—term injuries has been produced as a result of low interest rates. the average car insurance policy could rise by £75 a year,...
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is president trump beheading the stat u of liberty. and destabilizing the executive order here.agazine. cross hairs on his head. why not. it concludes it would not be right to assassinate him. >> tucker: it is over the top. the piece in the magazine debates it. >> but let's sell magazines. and the washington post backed off about steve bannon march ping over to homeland security and telling secretary john kelly he couldn't exempt green card holders. none of that was true. i talked to sean spicer who told me the following. for a paper that critized us for misuse of facts. it is unbelievable. but the reporter joshrogen didn't call for comments. spicer wants an apology. >> tucker: typically going back 100 years. the white house calls to see what they think. if you consider them morally reprehensible. >> especially the meeting and phone calls. you want them to have a chance to it punch back to protect yourself. i don't get not calling for comments. for me it was journalism, 101. it was picked up by buzz feed and the iraqi refugee in michigan claims that his mother died because of tr
is president trump beheading the stat u of liberty. and destabilizing the executive order here.agazine. cross hairs on his head. why not. it concludes it would not be right to assassinate him. >> tucker: it is over the top. the piece in the magazine debates it. >> but let's sell magazines. and the washington post backed off about steve bannon march ping over to homeland security and telling secretary john kelly he couldn't exempt green card holders. none of that was true. i talked...
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magazine covers have found a new villain. >> president trump beheading the statue of liberty, lovely.ek" says, insert hastily executive order here. worst for last, crosshairs on trump's head with a headline, why not? thankfully tucker, it concludes it would not be right to assassinate him. >> tucker: i don't even know we are putting on the screen. it is pretty over the top. the piece in the magazine debates whether or not it's a good idea. >> let sell magazines by putting the crosshairs there. >> tucker: it is a debate that this is people to debate. >> from posts backed off on an article about steeping and supposedly marching himself over to homeland security and telling secretary john kelly that he couldn't bring travel plan limping on it to our conference call. none of that was true. talk to the white house spokesman said sean spicer who told me the following. the paper that is criticized about the use of fact, they didn't follow basic journal standards and excuse their pathetic reporting is unbelievable. the problem is the reporter didn't call the white house for comment. the paper
magazine covers have found a new villain. >> president trump beheading the statue of liberty, lovely.ek" says, insert hastily executive order here. worst for last, crosshairs on trump's head with a headline, why not? thankfully tucker, it concludes it would not be right to assassinate him. >> tucker: i don't even know we are putting on the screen. it is pretty over the top. the piece in the magazine debates whether or not it's a good idea. >> let sell magazines by putting...
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he describes this situation we're seeing as the beheading of democracy, beheading of a sacred symbol.hat do you make of this depiction of the u.s. president? >> reporter: i think the left still hates him, and i think it is a mistake for them to go after him in the way that they're doing, because they did this with ronald reagan when ronald reagan was elected in the 1980s where they viciously attacked him, and they insulted his supporters. well, if you're looking to build a majority, if you're looking to win seats in the senate, win seats in the congre, w the presidency four years from now, you're not going to get there by insulting the people that voted for the guy that won. you have to convince them your side has the solutions, your side has the answers, and get them to subscribe to those beliefs. and what they're doing now is they're just lashing out in anger, and i'm sure it is cathartic for them, i'm sure it makes them feel good putting it on the cover of the magazine but it doesn't win votes and that's what counts. >> good to have you on. john phillips, cnn political commentator.
he describes this situation we're seeing as the beheading of democracy, beheading of a sacred symbol.hat do you make of this depiction of the u.s. president? >> reporter: i think the left still hates him, and i think it is a mistake for them to go after him in the way that they're doing, because they did this with ronald reagan when ronald reagan was elected in the 1980s where they viciously attacked him, and they insulted his supporters. well, if you're looking to build a majority, if...
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in 2014, there were tons of isis beheading.n there was a discussion that maybe we shouldn't give isis that much publicity. howie: the debate was whether we give isis too much coverage. it's a hard dilemma to resolve. here is the president saying they are not covering some of these attacks adequately and they have their reasons. >> there are political reasons why the obama administration wasn't letting you know about terror attacks. we played it down. if we are taking reality and taking it two steps further. just because the obama administration will say everything is so amazing in iraq and afghanistan. he was trying to say they were covering in that way. all of this is clusmsy narrative. i wish they could keep it precise and tight instead of reading the tea leaves of the kernel of truth they are trying to say. >> a discussion about how we cover this, but instead it was defensive and going on the attack on the president. howie: the white house list of 78 attacks. some with no casualties. we obviously cover attacks far more inten
in 2014, there were tons of isis beheading.n there was a discussion that maybe we shouldn't give isis that much publicity. howie: the debate was whether we give isis too much coverage. it's a hard dilemma to resolve. here is the president saying they are not covering some of these attacks adequately and they have their reasons. >> there are political reasons why the obama administration wasn't letting you know about terror attacks. we played it down. if we are taking reality and taking it...
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the idea that an executive order against people who want to behead you, heather, and behead me, more angry is absurd. groups like isis, like the islamic state al qaeda, these groups wish to see all of us killed or enslaved. it is that simple. you cannot negotiate with them. we're not going to have executive orders or government policies held hostage to the desires of jihadis. that's not going to happen under the administration of donald j. trump. >> heather: what ab blaming the media? that seems to have become the center of the conversation after president trump made statements yesterday saying that there have been all of these attacks, these terror attacks many of which have not been reported. >> yeah. i mean, look, this is absolutely justified. in the last eight years we had a politically defined narrative coming out of the white house. this isn't about islam, it issen about jihadism, it's about jobs for jihadis, al qaeda's dead, isis is on the ropes. there was this false narrative. and for eight years the majority of the media was complacent. they were generating fake news by the
the idea that an executive order against people who want to behead you, heather, and behead me, more angry is absurd. groups like isis, like the islamic state al qaeda, these groups wish to see all of us killed or enslaved. it is that simple. you cannot negotiate with them. we're not going to have executive orders or government policies held hostage to the desires of jihadis. that's not going to happen under the administration of donald j. trump. >> heather: what ab blaming the media?...
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content moderators who work as human filters taking down extreme content or whatever they get, beheadings, extreme violence, child pornography and they are beginning to display signs of post-traumatic stress disorder. can we imagine the impact of this content on children? so to come back to the convention, i would like to ens enshithe rights of the child. it doesn't matter whether you are the generator or the host of the content. if a child is exposed to extreme content in online in my opinion you are involved in a collective abuse of a child. >> mary aiken, someone born in 1990 has had technology all of his or her life. have they developed differently than perhaps you or myself? >> certainly. someone born in 2000 will have developed than 2010. it is an evolutionary process. that is the really interesting thing about my job. i am the academic advisor to the cyber crime system. and this constant evolving behavior. in forensic what do we know? colonel mustered in the kitchen, with the campbell stick, and it is an informed but it helps to get ahead of the process and say what is coming next?
content moderators who work as human filters taking down extreme content or whatever they get, beheadings, extreme violence, child pornography and they are beginning to display signs of post-traumatic stress disorder. can we imagine the impact of this content on children? so to come back to the convention, i would like to ens enshithe rights of the child. it doesn't matter whether you are the generator or the host of the content. if a child is exposed to extreme content in online in my opinion...
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a video has been released that shows the beheading of the man. militants are demanding $600,000 for his release. his partner was killed in the adoption. south korean intelligence officials are pointing the finger at pyongyang when it comes to who killed a man. four suspects in the attack our north korean spies. the elder brother of the country's leader was poisoned. a reporter has more on who is thought to be involved. reporter: this was one of the most brazen killings in recent years. this is the spot where he was attacked. let's take a look around here. this spot is overlooked by six cctv cameras. just a few meters away, one of those tables, for north korean -- four north korean men were sitting watching. all four are wanted by the malaysian authorities. one is reported to be a north korean security agent. after the attack was over, they got up and headed for departure. a few minutes later, they boarded a flight to jakarta and then they went to dubai. what about the two young women accused of carrying out the attack? one is from vietnam, the ot
a video has been released that shows the beheading of the man. militants are demanding $600,000 for his release. his partner was killed in the adoption. south korean intelligence officials are pointing the finger at pyongyang when it comes to who killed a man. four suspects in the attack our north korean spies. the elder brother of the country's leader was poisoned. a reporter has more on who is thought to be involved. reporter: this was one of the most brazen killings in recent years. this is...
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report harshly criticized senior figures, including behead of human rights on the mission -- the head of human rights on the mission. it said he was one of the top figures whose failure to intervene exposed children to assault and that he perpetuated a culture of impunity. but what happened to him? more than a year after being condemned in the u.n.'s own report, has been promoted and is seen still working in the central african republic. the u.n. says he wouldn't comment as headquarters was handling the matter. it is understood he rejects the allegations. we did speak with his boss, respected u.n. veteran sent in after the scandal. why is he still in a job here? >> as an organization, the u.n. established rules and procedures, and in the case of the individual just mentioned, the process is undergoing -- ongoing, whereby it is being allowed to revert the allegations against him, and the process hasn't been completed, as far as i am aware. reporter: do you understand -- you are with the u.n. a long time -- how it looks to the people are critical of this organization when you have that
report harshly criticized senior figures, including behead of human rights on the mission -- the head of human rights on the mission. it said he was one of the top figures whose failure to intervene exposed children to assault and that he perpetuated a culture of impunity. but what happened to him? more than a year after being condemned in the u.n.'s own report, has been promoted and is seen still working in the central african republic. the u.n. says he wouldn't comment as headquarters was...
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another victim was nearly beheaded. but when he sat down with us, fry told our producer he was confident of one thing. >> i believe i'm going to be with my lord. when i die, i go to my maker with a clear conscience. because i have accepted him as my savior and i have asked forgiveness of my sins. >> do you feel like your god forgives you? do you feel -- >> he's your god, too. >> okay -- >> god forgives all. god loves everyone, regardless. >> fry would not discuss his crimes with us. but our producer pressed him on whether his victims would be as forgiving as he believes god will be. >> what would you say then if you actually showed up to the afterlife and there were the people that you had victimized? >> hello, brother. you know. when we go to the kingdom of god there is no anger, there is no strife. all that will be taken from us. ♪ amazing grace the people i've hurt directly i do beg forgiveness. you know. but i've already asked god for his forgiveness. and all i can do is ask you to please forgive me. and if you don'
another victim was nearly beheaded. but when he sat down with us, fry told our producer he was confident of one thing. >> i believe i'm going to be with my lord. when i die, i go to my maker with a clear conscience. because i have accepted him as my savior and i have asked forgiveness of my sins. >> do you feel like your god forgives you? do you feel -- >> he's your god, too. >> okay -- >> god forgives all. god loves everyone, regardless. >> fry would not...
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gill he is behead today villanova this far.wood takes home first ever catholic league basketball title. and congrats to them. >>> the vikings. that was my team in high school, the vibe innings zero innings. >> well, coming up in the next half hour of "eyewitness news," new flavors you can purchase at starbucks today. >> plus, the dow continues to close at record highs. we will have live report from wall street. also, this morning, we've got more on president trump's address to congress tonight. we will tell how the trump family has invited to be their guest. >> then we are learning more about the man being blamed for sunday night's oscar flub. plus hear what host jimmy kim hell to say about it, katie? >> jim, one day closer to the weekends, and at this point it looks to me as though high pressure will hook us up with very pleasant weather. sunshine expected both days, so saturday likely is the brightest of the two. and this will also be the coldest, last time we hit sunday though temperatures should be on nice up little climb t
gill he is behead today villanova this far.wood takes home first ever catholic league basketball title. and congrats to them. >>> the vikings. that was my team in high school, the vibe innings zero innings. >> well, coming up in the next half hour of "eyewitness news," new flavors you can purchase at starbucks today. >> plus, the dow continues to close at record highs. we will have live report from wall street. also, this morning, we've got more on president...
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the headlines: a 70—year—old german tourist is beheaded in the philippines four months after being kidnapped. president trump calls for a 10% rise in american military spending, and cuts elsewhere to pay for it. i'm karin giannone in london. deported to singapore with just £12 in her pocket. we hear from the woman thrown out of the uk despite three decades of marriage and two children. all they say is i can't be in the country and i have to kids and a husband and that's no grounds, i don't know what kind of grounds you want. and the prime minister of singapore tells us what he thinks of press freedom, the tpp deal and the rising tensions between washington and beijing.
the headlines: a 70—year—old german tourist is beheaded in the philippines four months after being kidnapped. president trump calls for a 10% rise in american military spending, and cuts elsewhere to pay for it. i'm karin giannone in london. deported to singapore with just £12 in her pocket. we hear from the woman thrown out of the uk despite three decades of marriage and two children. all they say is i can't be in the country and i have to kids and a husband and that's no grounds, i don't...
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distinguishes us from the terrorists, the fact that we have a rule of law that we adhere to, we don't beheadeems to have gone over the top. speaking of rules, dave, there are certain rules to be observed will be talked about chocolate bars, which i know is a subject close to your heart! a p pa re ntly subject close to your heart! apparently they are shrinking by credible event in a war on sugar? this is the next tabloid campaign! they will cut the size of bars by 20%, i they will cut the size of bars by 20%, lam they will cut the size of bars by 20%, i am surprised they have not blamed it on brexit. when all is said and done people said those who voted brexit were fruit and nut cases! but will they cut the cost of the bar by 20%? i think that is unlikely. in which case we are all being diddled. i think this is a huge scandal, the manufacturers have said, and! huge scandal, the manufacturers have said, and i apologise to people having breakfast, they have not been able to do this before because the artificial sweeteners have an u nfortu nate effect on artificial sweeteners have an unfortunate
distinguishes us from the terrorists, the fact that we have a rule of law that we adhere to, we don't beheadeems to have gone over the top. speaking of rules, dave, there are certain rules to be observed will be talked about chocolate bars, which i know is a subject close to your heart! a p pa re ntly subject close to your heart! apparently they are shrinking by credible event in a war on sugar? this is the next tabloid campaign! they will cut the size of bars by 20%, i they will cut the size...
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abu sayyaf insurgents earlier released a video that appears to show the beheading ofjurgen kantner. last year the group pledged allegiance to the islamic state network. rainstorms and landslides are bringing disruption to peru and chile. authorities in the chilean capital, santiago, have shut off drinking water to four million people because of pollution. at least three people have been killed and several are missing after rivers ove rflowed and bridges were washed away. now it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. the trump presidency promises to be a fascinating test of the resilience of the system of government crafted by america's founding fathers. the new president has already slammed the courts for overstepping their authority in blocking his so—called travel ban. a new executive order on the matter is imminent. my guest today is donald verrilli, us solicitor general under barack obama. does the constitution ensure that the white house is always subject to, not above, the law? donald verrilli, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, stephen, it's good to be her
abu sayyaf insurgents earlier released a video that appears to show the beheading ofjurgen kantner. last year the group pledged allegiance to the islamic state network. rainstorms and landslides are bringing disruption to peru and chile. authorities in the chilean capital, santiago, have shut off drinking water to four million people because of pollution. at least three people have been killed and several are missing after rivers ove rflowed and bridges were washed away. now it's time for...
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there are number of things and none of them show they someone would behead themselves or stand in line to blow themselves up at a fruit market. the idea you can deal with the root causes of terror, there is no evidence that was either. so terrorism is a -- the way i think of it, all of these cause i have listed are tribataries that run through the arab middle east and southern asia. now, i will tell you a little bit about how i got started in writing about terrorism. i wrote a movie in 1998 called "the siege" with annette benning and denzel washington. the cold war was over and it realizes the cia did have a real life antagonist and it was the fbi. once i discovered this and d denzel is the fbi agent and anette was the cia agent. the question the movie asks is what would happen if terrorism came to america the way it had already visited london, paris and tel aviv? other cities and countries have dealt with this problem. how would we deal with it? there were protests outside the theaters. pi pickets. muslims who were tired of being stereotyped. the movie came out in november of '98. in
there are number of things and none of them show they someone would behead themselves or stand in line to blow themselves up at a fruit market. the idea you can deal with the root causes of terror, there is no evidence that was either. so terrorism is a -- the way i think of it, all of these cause i have listed are tribataries that run through the arab middle east and southern asia. now, i will tell you a little bit about how i got started in writing about terrorism. i wrote a movie in 1998...
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here is one that depicts him beheading the statue of liberty with the caption "america first." this is shocking stuff. >> it's something else. the important context to bear in mind. we think how confusing the trumpify phenomenon was to east coast media he athletes. it's tripling perplexing to these foreign journalists. the trump phenomenon isn't just unsettling to many of these media outlets, it's also perplexing, especially if they haven't spent time over here feed during the campaign. they don't understand the support for president trump in the united states and you have images divorced from the way many americans view the president. charles: i wonder if "derks r speigel" would draw a cartoon of the prophet muhammad. what is the resentment by the foirn media to president trump? i think it's bone of confusion. >> i they are reacting to an unknown quantity. but it's totally self defeating. we have seen the press overreact on things. it destroys their credibility. it's our job to report the truth and encourage transparency. unfortunately this administration has at times not been
here is one that depicts him beheading the statue of liberty with the caption "america first." this is shocking stuff. >> it's something else. the important context to bear in mind. we think how confusing the trumpify phenomenon was to east coast media he athletes. it's tripling perplexing to these foreign journalists. the trump phenomenon isn't just unsettling to many of these media outlets, it's also perplexing, especially if they haven't spent time over here feed during the...
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that involves animal sacrifice, and the courthouse every morning, they would find dead chickens and beheaded goats and things because somebody's trial was coming up, and they were trying to put a curse on the prosecutor, on the judge. they had to hire -- we didn't call them hazmat back then, it was just janitors willing to clean up dismembered animals. [laughter] and they had to have this staff so that when all the citizenry arrived at the dade county courthouse every morning, they wouldn't, they wouldn't be slick with blood. so the herald actually ran it, but we tried to write it like this happens, this happens everywhere, and we finally -- >> we don't want to -- [laughter] yeah. we don't want to offend -- >> we didn't want to offend the santa -- do you remember the story when, the guys got their own pr people, and they said they were going to try to make everyone think this was okay. >> they still do. >> then on the tv they had a tv crew in, they were going to show them, the efficacy and the humaneness with which they did animal sacrifice. [laughter] and it was, it was so -- the goat got l
that involves animal sacrifice, and the courthouse every morning, they would find dead chickens and beheaded goats and things because somebody's trial was coming up, and they were trying to put a curse on the prosecutor, on the judge. they had to hire -- we didn't call them hazmat back then, it was just janitors willing to clean up dismembered animals. [laughter] and they had to have this staff so that when all the citizenry arrived at the dade county courthouse every morning, they wouldn't,...
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semi- religion that involves animal sacrifice every morning they waited find it dead chickens and beheaded goats and things because somebody's trial was coming up and they would put a curse on the prosecutor. they had to hire we didn't call them hazmat back then, janitors willing to clean up dismembered animals. they had to have the staff so that when all of this arrived at the day county courthouse every morning, they wouldn't be slick with blood. so the herald actually ran it. we tried to write it like this happened everywhere. >> we don't want to offend -- to remember the story when the santeria guys got their own pr people and they're going to try to make everybody think this was okay? and they still do. they had a tv crew and they were going to show them the efficacy of the humaneness by which they did animal sacrifice. the goat got loose in the middle of it. it backfire. it was terrible. it still is a strong market for goats in miami. it's not because we eat them. every now and again there'll be a car like a camry on the expressway with a bunch of goats in it. i'm not kidding. it doe
semi- religion that involves animal sacrifice every morning they waited find it dead chickens and beheaded goats and things because somebody's trial was coming up and they would put a curse on the prosecutor. they had to hire we didn't call them hazmat back then, janitors willing to clean up dismembered animals. they had to have the staff so that when all of this arrived at the day county courthouse every morning, they wouldn't be slick with blood. so the herald actually ran it. we tried to...
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he goes on tv says muslim are beheaded -- our constitution -- the lawyers ought to know that. >> onef your associates believe it is constitutional and it's badly executed how this was ruled out. >> i think allen is wrong. he is a smart guy. i think i know my constitutional law and he is wrong on this one. >> it's battle of the titans. thank you sir. >> thanks a. >>> did president trump give sweetheart deal with wall street. >>> jared kushner and ivanka trump may be helping to stir policy. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. the search for relief often leads... here... here... or here. today, there's another option. drug-free aleve direct therapy. a tens device with high intensity power that uses technology once only available in doctors' offices. its wireless remote lets you control the intensity, and helps you get back to things like this... this... or this. and back to being yourself. a
he goes on tv says muslim are beheaded -- our constitution -- the lawyers ought to know that. >> onef your associates believe it is constitutional and it's badly executed how this was ruled out. >> i think allen is wrong. he is a smart guy. i think i know my constitutional law and he is wrong on this one. >> it's battle of the titans. thank you sir. >> thanks a. >>> did president trump give sweetheart deal with wall street. >>> jared kushner and ivanka...
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james foley was the first person beheaded. he was a journalist. >> you see a pattern here. rules against the president. so-called judge -- they're fake news. clearly an effort here to delegitimize those who might be a check on the president. >> it almost seems like the strategy don't believe those people no matter what they say and this time he's not only saying don't believe them, he's >> in that o'reilly interview we saw another instance last night of ukraine suggesting maybe putin is not behind those separatist who are moving into eastern ukraine. >> some more extraordinary comments. he really hasn't said anything bad about russia or about putin and keeps in a way defending them. so, that is something we have to watch. to me they're trying to i say renovate foreign policy. they want to take it down to the studs and doing everything over. >> okay, martha raddatz. >> and also continuing to be a headline, of course, is the travel ban and the ninth circuit court of appeals will have that. could be confusing. tell us what's at stake. >> so, all we're talking about for now is
james foley was the first person beheaded. he was a journalist. >> you see a pattern here. rules against the president. so-called judge -- they're fake news. clearly an effort here to delegitimize those who might be a check on the president. >> it almost seems like the strategy don't believe those people no matter what they say and this time he's not only saying don't believe them, he's >> in that o'reilly interview we saw another instance last night of ukraine suggesting...
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than -- not a single one of those things has ever been shown to be the cause of why somebody would behead somebody or stand in line to blow himself up at a fruit market. and the idea of you can deal with the root causes of terror, there's no evidence that works either. so, terrorism is a -- the way i think of it, all of these causes that i've listed are tributaries into this river of despair that runs through the arab middle east and southern asia. now, i'll tell you a little bit about how i got started and writing about terrorism. i wrote a movie in 1998 called "the siege." which denzel washington and annette benning were the stars, and it was -- at the time i asked to write about a woman in the cia and that was the idea. the cold war was over. who is the enemy? it was a real dilemma. i realized the cia had a real life antagonist and it was the fbi. so once i discovered this axis in depsell --den is the fbi eight and annette was the cia agent. this fought over who would control terrorism in the united states. the question the movie asks, what would happen if terrorism came to america? th
than -- not a single one of those things has ever been shown to be the cause of why somebody would behead somebody or stand in line to blow himself up at a fruit market. and the idea of you can deal with the root causes of terror, there's no evidence that works either. so, terrorism is a -- the way i think of it, all of these causes that i've listed are tributaries into this river of despair that runs through the arab middle east and southern asia. now, i'll tell you a little bit about how i...
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that would be i would be tortu, after they're done torturing me, i would be beheaded. that's something you need to think about over there. that is how these countries feel about americans. why would you be so naive to believe that if they came to the united states, they would do anything any different? >> lets start to unpack that. ready want to start, bashar al-assad? >> they took tickle things and jammed them together. i can't believe we are relying on assad's opinion for something. i'm going to pretend i didn't see that. the marine, his message is common sense. in these days, common sense as kind of considered, i don't know commit deviance. i think he should be reprogrammed at a local college. what's amazing to me, he knows what not being in a safe space is, he risks his life for this country, meanwhile, there are whiners demanding safe spaces on campuses, and they make it hard for that guy to do his job. >> the fact of the matter was, americans had no trouble walking around iraq before this order came out. you don't think that has something to do -- >> wait, bob. >
that would be i would be tortu, after they're done torturing me, i would be beheaded. that's something you need to think about over there. that is how these countries feel about americans. why would you be so naive to believe that if they came to the united states, they would do anything any different? >> lets start to unpack that. ready want to start, bashar al-assad? >> they took tickle things and jammed them together. i can't believe we are relying on assad's opinion for...
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. >> the idea of someone dear to you that had been beheaded must have struck his heart, but it didn't it must have emboldened him. >> jesus saw john as the catalyst for change. as the person that signaled now was the hinge, now was the turning point in the story. >> john the baptist was, in a sense, the model for jesus in that he never compromised. we see jesus in the same way even unto death. >> in mobilizing his followers to repent and turn towards god, john the baptist had dared to speak truth unto power. and for this, he pays the ultimate price. >> i think he understood that he was a martyr. he was a martyr in the cause of something greater. he was the martyr in the cause of a beautiful kingdom of god on earth, which is what he had preached all his life. >> i see jesus and john as being very similar in terms of their conception of god, in terms of what they wanted people to do, in terms of their call for repentance, in this idea that the world would be transformed. and they're calling people really to start it in the here and now. >> in the wake of john's death, many of his follow
. >> the idea of someone dear to you that had been beheaded must have struck his heart, but it didn't it must have emboldened him. >> jesus saw john as the catalyst for change. as the person that signaled now was the hinge, now was the turning point in the story. >> john the baptist was, in a sense, the model for jesus in that he never compromised. we see jesus in the same way even unto death. >> in mobilizing his followers to repent and turn towards god, john the...
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beheaders, islamic, syria, and iraq, people of color. everybody in the world is a people of color except white people. they're the oppressors. they're evil. it's racist. this is the purest form of racism. and of course it comes out in black people can't be racist. an academic idea that it is widespread if you subject yourself to watching leftists on television tell you that. only white people can be racist. only white people have power. you have to be bottom line to think that's the case. what the left seeks is to establish a racial gender sexual orientation hierarchy of privilege so that if you're the right color, which is dark, you go to the head of the line for admissions to a college. you go to the head of the line for a job. and for innewman reasonable 0 things in -- innumerable other things in our society. in 1964 the civil rights act outlawed racial categories in laws and institutions and the democrats and the left have spent 50 years giving them back everywhere and they're ubiquitous. the democratic party is now about to make as
beheaders, islamic, syria, and iraq, people of color. everybody in the world is a people of color except white people. they're the oppressors. they're evil. it's racist. this is the purest form of racism. and of course it comes out in black people can't be racist. an academic idea that it is widespread if you subject yourself to watching leftists on television tell you that. only white people can be racist. only white people have power. you have to be bottom line to think that's the case. what...
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for syrians, there is no difference between the horror of beheadings and terror of applied onat are civilian populations. the extreme violence, cruelty, injustice, of the system presides. it is why syria is a greatest disaster of our time. western andite -- regional security is confronted by extremists. , military officials all share an interest in bringing the conflict to an end. to make this a reality, we have to confront the dynamics which have driven this conflict from afar. assad hasforemost, never been interested in a free and democratic syria based on the rule of law. this will not change. powertive regime holding only -- international laws have been under siege across the world. nowhere do we see this more devastatingly displayed then in syria, but i'm here simply to repeat what everybody already knows. as the president of the syrian national coalition and head of week, iegotiations next message today is this. we will head to geneva fully committed and prepared to negotiate a political solution which brings the conflict to an end and paves the way for a genuine inclusive transition a
for syrians, there is no difference between the horror of beheadings and terror of applied onat are civilian populations. the extreme violence, cruelty, injustice, of the system presides. it is why syria is a greatest disaster of our time. western andite -- regional security is confronted by extremists. , military officials all share an interest in bringing the conflict to an end. to make this a reality, we have to confront the dynamics which have driven this conflict from afar. assad...
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the headlines: a 70—year—old german tourist is beheaded in the philippines four months after being kidnappedg up any more debts. deported to singapore with just £12 in her pocket. we hearfrom the woman thrown out of the uk despite three decades of marriage and children. all they say is i can't be in the country and i have to kids and a husband and that's no grounds, i don't know what kind of grounds you want. and the prime minister of singapore tells us what he thinks of press freedom, the
the headlines: a 70—year—old german tourist is beheaded in the philippines four months after being kidnappedg up any more debts. deported to singapore with just £12 in her pocket. we hearfrom the woman thrown out of the uk despite three decades of marriage and children. all they say is i can't be in the country and i have to kids and a husband and that's no grounds, i don't know what kind of grounds you want. and the prime minister of singapore tells us what he thinks of press freedom, the
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many references made to beheadings of people caught in cages were almost all muslims. my fear is, as a member of the intelligence committee, this ban being viewed around the world as a ban on muslims is doing extraordinarily negative things to the reputation of america. when you have an item that both iran and isil -- iran and isil are sworn enemies one a shia nation, the other a sunni terrorist group, isil. when both of those enemies use this travel ban for propaganda. isil is use zing it to recruit, to spread venomous thoughts about america, inside america for people that could be potentially self-radicalized. i don't believe he's accomplishing his goal of making america safe. that's why so many of us, both democrats and republicans think this ban needs to be rescinded. we already have extraordinary vetting processes. i wonder a little bit when you see what is heart breaking to me, when you see iraqis, for example, who worked with our military, who put their lives, their family lives in jeopardy who received a green card to america now excluded. how does that make am
many references made to beheadings of people caught in cages were almost all muslims. my fear is, as a member of the intelligence committee, this ban being viewed around the world as a ban on muslims is doing extraordinarily negative things to the reputation of america. when you have an item that both iran and isil -- iran and isil are sworn enemies one a shia nation, the other a sunni terrorist group, isil. when both of those enemies use this travel ban for propaganda. isil is use zing it to...
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i would be tortured first and after they were done torturing me, i would be beheaded.t would be on video for everyone to see as an example. the point i'm trying to make, this is the local populace that would do this. this is named isis, this is an al qaeda, this isn't a pmu, this is in the iranians or anything like that. this is the local populace that would do this. so my question to them was pretty simple then after that. if you would do this to me in your country, why would i let you in myet country? all this means to me is that if you had the opportunity to take the life of an american, you would do it. so maybe there's something y'all need to think about back y ther. this is the way some of these cultures feel, this is the way these countries feel about americans,hy why would you be so naive to believe that if they came to these united states they would doin anything different tn what they would do right here in their own country? >> sean: joining us is steve gern. thank you for being here. >> thank you, sir. >> sean: i know these are simple questions you are aski
i would be tortured first and after they were done torturing me, i would be beheaded.t would be on video for everyone to see as an example. the point i'm trying to make, this is the local populace that would do this. this is named isis, this is an al qaeda, this isn't a pmu, this is in the iranians or anything like that. this is the local populace that would do this. so my question to them was pretty simple then after that. if you would do this to me in your country, why would i let you in myet...
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there's nothing compared to germany showing trump beheading the statue of liberty saying he's an extremiste an isis fighter. the economist saying he's like an insurgent. trump continues to denounce the press as fake news and immedime types look at how to cover him. you wrote in your most recent column that the media keeps losing to donald trump. how so? is it a trap? >> i think it is. i think we're in this unusual position of what we think is covering donald trump turns out to be what we think is debunking trump turns touts out to be supporting. >> when we fact check him, it supports him? >> it does. he seems to be provoking an overreaction. we go into a fit of apoplexy. what we set up as we try to go after his credibility, our credibility becomes equally a problem. >> i've heard other people make this argument that there's hysteria from the national news media. i don't see individual journalists acting hysterical but maybe the abundance of coverage comes across that way. >> that's not true. i think individual journalists are having a nervous breakdown. good example, the new yorker, the ne
there's nothing compared to germany showing trump beheading the statue of liberty saying he's an extremiste an isis fighter. the economist saying he's like an insurgent. trump continues to denounce the press as fake news and immedime types look at how to cover him. you wrote in your most recent column that the media keeps losing to donald trump. how so? is it a trap? >> i think it is. i think we're in this unusual position of what we think is covering donald trump turns out to be what we...
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i've seen people being burned alive, and people being beheaded just for your political belief. >> some army and police units are working as marauders. >> my dad could have died at any given day. so we had to flee. >> rath: marie and her father were among the more than 70,000 haitians who took to the sea in the aftermath of the coup... >> it is a refugee flood. >> rath: ...hoping to get political asylum in the u.s. >> for many, leaving by boat s their only escape... >> the boat would be leaking water sometimes so we had a bucket. >> officials worry that hundrs of haitians may have died in the rough seas. >> we run out of food. we run out of water. people was sick. and we were in a predicament, you couldn't go back. >> the coast guard is now stopping haitian sailboats around the clock. >> rath: u.s. officials were inundated, intercepting hundreds of boats. >> the state department says the haitians don't meet standard criteria for asylum. >> rath: after a quick review, they rejected most of the haitians' asylum claims. >> ...describing them as economic, not political, refugees. >> rath: a
i've seen people being burned alive, and people being beheaded just for your political belief. >> some army and police units are working as marauders. >> my dad could have died at any given day. so we had to flee. >> rath: marie and her father were among the more than 70,000 haitians who took to the sea in the aftermath of the coup... >> it is a refugee flood. >> rath: ...hoping to get political asylum in the u.s. >> for many, leaving by boat s their only...
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number one, beheaded journalists, al-baghdadi, chemical weapons on the kurds,s, employs child soldiersanother for al-baghdadi, mass executions of christians, declared a caliphate, you're getting the pointer. i don't think bannon has murdered a single yes edie. i get that you don't like steve bannon, problems with him i understand. comparing him to the head of isis over the top, no? >> no. the problem with steve bannon is that he shares a dangerous idea that plays right into the hands of al-baghdadi. al-baghdadi wants the war in tht middle east to be between all of islam and all of the west. we are at war with a psychotic death cult, a fringe of the islamic world. bannon agrees with al-baghdadi that its war between islam and the west. al-baghdadi at that propaganda victory. when the strategic advisor, thei strategic leader of the white house bumbles into giving a strategic victory to our enemies, that's a really big deal. >> tucker: i guess several obvious points, one presumably al-baghdadi is talking about a literal war he's talking about waging one, bannon is talking about a metaphori
number one, beheaded journalists, al-baghdadi, chemical weapons on the kurds,s, employs child soldiersanother for al-baghdadi, mass executions of christians, declared a caliphate, you're getting the pointer. i don't think bannon has murdered a single yes edie. i get that you don't like steve bannon, problems with him i understand. comparing him to the head of isis over the top, no? >> no. the problem with steve bannon is that he shares a dangerous idea that plays right into the hands of...