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remember when boko haram pledged allegiance to al baghdadi.his is indeed a worldwide jihadist phenomenon. >> michael weiss with his perspective. >>> in northeast brazil, an indigenous leader who helped to protect the rain forest has been killed in an ambush. authorities say loggers are behind the attack on the forest guardian. and this isn't the first death, the first attack on an indigenous person in their homeland. shasta darlington reports from sao paulo. >> translator: we are protecting our land and the life on it. the animals, the birds, many things. >> reporter: paulo's right to protect his indigenous land was abruptly taken away friday. according to authorities in brazil, the indigenous leader was killed by a group of loggers who ambushed him in the same area he once swore to protect. the reserve in northeastern brazil. he was part of one of brazil's largest indigenous groups known by the same name. in 2012, they formed the forest guardians, a community effort dedicated to patrolling the land and protecting the rights of the people that
remember when boko haram pledged allegiance to al baghdadi.his is indeed a worldwide jihadist phenomenon. >> michael weiss with his perspective. >>> in northeast brazil, an indigenous leader who helped to protect the rain forest has been killed in an ambush. authorities say loggers are behind the attack on the forest guardian. and this isn't the first death, the first attack on an indigenous person in their homeland. shasta darlington reports from sao paulo. >> translator:...
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has included drone strikes military invasions and much more targets have included al qaida isis and boko harami in africa and the latest addition from trump the islamic revolutionary guard corps of iran the some precedent step led by the departments of state recognizes the reality that's iran is not so new a state sponsor of terrorism without the ology see activity participates in finances and promotes terrorism as a tool of state craft the legal designation of state sponsor of terrorism has been used to target entire countries today the united states is designating north korea as a state sponsor of terrorists the iranian regime is the leading state sponsor of terror calls have been issued for white supremacy groups to be outlawed and labeled as terrorists do we need to consider designating some of these entities as foreign terrorist organizations or is the current policy of the united states of america that we only designate muslim organizations as f.t.s. . if a white nationalist organization fits the criteria of an f t o trump even suggested that anti-fascist also join the list major c
has included drone strikes military invasions and much more targets have included al qaida isis and boko harami in africa and the latest addition from trump the islamic revolutionary guard corps of iran the some precedent step led by the departments of state recognizes the reality that's iran is not so new a state sponsor of terrorism without the ology see activity participates in finances and promotes terrorism as a tool of state craft the legal designation of state sponsor of terrorism has...
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that's not who we stand for is not just a problem over there like the islamic state or al qaeda or boko haram and fortunately in 2019 dealing with all of those things with now white supremacist on the rise. you think there is not a collaboration with us versus them you ask the question of the impact ability that's not intractable and solutions are available right now second talk about one of the things i end the book with which is a particular diagnosis over how we solve problems in this book talks about the solution very critically government has a role to play but so do corporations that there is the assessment based on my time in government when you look at the tool in the toolbox so there is a way to do things the military executed in a way. and then to build machinery for future wars and have a whole system in place. the soft power and other parts of the government are not parts of the toolbox are super limited. and then to say dealing with ideology here are the buckets of things we can be doing to have a rise of technology with the demographic with generation z absorbing content i
that's not who we stand for is not just a problem over there like the islamic state or al qaeda or boko haram and fortunately in 2019 dealing with all of those things with now white supremacist on the rise. you think there is not a collaboration with us versus them you ask the question of the impact ability that's not intractable and solutions are available right now second talk about one of the things i end the book with which is a particular diagnosis over how we solve problems in this book...
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remember when boko haram pledged allegiance to al baghdadi. this is indeed a worldwide jihadist phenomenon. >> michael weiss with his perspective. >>> coming up next, the mueller report on russian election interference fill hundreds of pages. but a lot of interesting details were left out. we have now learned ukraine was a hot topic in the trump campaign long before the 2016 election. we'll have the story for you in a moment. also ahead here, apple making a huge bet on streaming original content. we speak with an expert about the impact of apple tv plus and the growing streaming services you're about to be bombarded by. . anybody seen my pants? #1 stain and odor fighter, #1 trusted. it's got to be tide. if your adventure... keeps turning into unexpected bathroom trips. you may have overactive bladder, or oab. not again! we're seeing a doctor when we get home. myrbetriq treats oab symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage. it's the first and only oab treatment in its class. myrbetriq may increase blood pressure. tell your doctor right away if
remember when boko haram pledged allegiance to al baghdadi. this is indeed a worldwide jihadist phenomenon. >> michael weiss with his perspective. >>> coming up next, the mueller report on russian election interference fill hundreds of pages. but a lot of interesting details were left out. we have now learned ukraine was a hot topic in the trump campaign long before the 2016 election. we'll have the story for you in a moment. also ahead here, apple making a huge bet on streaming...
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he boko about the need to engage -- bill spoke about the need to engage the global climate crisis. >>solar and wind including offshore wind will be a huge part of that. because those are intermittent sources, the need either for 24 hour sources like nuclear or unbelievable miracle in terms of transmission and storage, is very high. look at a country like japan, tokyo, 60 gigawatts, you have seven days we have no wind or sun power at all. you have to say to yourself if you're not going to have people freeze to death, what is the source of energy during that someday. ? -- during that seven-day. nobles be a lot of her and either a storage -- it will be a lot of were nobles and either ace -- a lot of renewable energy and either a storage miracle or nuclear. over transport and industrial and heating that historically went to direct hydrocarbon usage. people building models of that future grid, different universities and different people picking their choices, that we the sign that, not only do we have a goal to be there by 2050, but we are debating the pathways and very concrete plans. whe
he boko about the need to engage -- bill spoke about the need to engage the global climate crisis. >>solar and wind including offshore wind will be a huge part of that. because those are intermittent sources, the need either for 24 hour sources like nuclear or unbelievable miracle in terms of transmission and storage, is very high. look at a country like japan, tokyo, 60 gigawatts, you have seven days we have no wind or sun power at all. you have to say to yourself if you're not going to...
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and then spending four years with boko haram not successfully in nigeria but the partnership we had with the brits and the germans. >> i hope the subcommittee can continue. i yield back. >> you are recognize. >>. >> after the murder of jamaal khashoggi and the press failing to provide consequences for the khashoggi assassination. what is the administration doing to prevent this possibility cracks. >> and the murder of jamaal khashoggi and not getting to the bottom of it but what matters to me personally so in 2018 there were with the magnitsky action sanctions. right now 11 defendants in saudi arabia are in the middle of a trial and the prosecution and then and then to fall short of full accountability and we indicated that that the saudi's we are encouraging nonetheless. >> we certainly are getting that at the end of the day. but the crown prince intensify the crackdown and it was directed against the leading women's rights advocates. to end the male guardianship system. and of those that were accused of grave crimes. there is also reports they were subjected to sexual harassment and to
and then spending four years with boko haram not successfully in nigeria but the partnership we had with the brits and the germans. >> i hope the subcommittee can continue. i yield back. >> you are recognize. >>. >> after the murder of jamaal khashoggi and the press failing to provide consequences for the khashoggi assassination. what is the administration doing to prevent this possibility cracks. >> and the murder of jamaal khashoggi and not getting to the bottom...
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it isn't about a problem over there with some group like the so-called islamic state or al-qaeda or boko haram. we get white supremacists on the rise, we get neo nazis on the rise. when you ask the question about the intractability of this, it's not intractable, solutions are available right now, secondly, you talk about one of the things i end the book with and that's a particular diagnosis in terms of what is within our government, around how we solve problems and this book talks about the solutions very critically, government has a role to play and so do corporations and so do regular citizens, we will get into this but open power is an assessment based on my time in government, when we look at what our options are, tools in the tool box, i see and you know that our colleagues as smart as they are, there's a way to do things, so with hard power the military executes things in a very particular way, they study, you know, path to military endeavors and they learn what they must do, they build machinery for the future wars, they have a whole system in place, with soft power, we are looki
it isn't about a problem over there with some group like the so-called islamic state or al-qaeda or boko haram. we get white supremacists on the rise, we get neo nazis on the rise. when you ask the question about the intractability of this, it's not intractable, solutions are available right now, secondly, you talk about one of the things i end the book with and that's a particular diagnosis in terms of what is within our government, around how we solve problems and this book talks about the...
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child a girl child a name is lee or cherie but she was one of the school pupils who were kidnapped by boko haram in nigeria. and they were as armed but when they were leaving the fundamentalist terrorists insisted that they must renounce their religion before they were released all of them did except one. shaariibuu and i ask myself what was it that impelled the child to say no like nelson mandela did when he was given a conditional release she was between 14 and 15 said about taiji no longing for freedom longing for environment from an error meant what was in the pushed or go to know. and stayed behind and she was kept behind she's still a prisoner till today i think it's the same impulse that drives us as writers and activists that something in power bore on our backs up the ball in our environment i would just have to say no it's something which of i just had to miss so much well written a long poem to her. when you were put on trial french insulting turkishness sent in 2006 i wonder if you could you sort of say a little more about that and also i'm particularly interested in what you w
child a girl child a name is lee or cherie but she was one of the school pupils who were kidnapped by boko haram in nigeria. and they were as armed but when they were leaving the fundamentalist terrorists insisted that they must renounce their religion before they were released all of them did except one. shaariibuu and i ask myself what was it that impelled the child to say no like nelson mandela did when he was given a conditional release she was between 14 and 15 said about taiji no longing...
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i've spent four years dealing with boko haram in nigeria not successfully, but that is another conversation. the partnership we had with the brits and germans was as good as we could get. >> i hope it is something the committee and subcommittee can continue to work on. thank you for your service, i yield back. >> you are recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. assistant secretary, accountability for the murder of jamal khashoggi is vital to the broader u.s. interest of supporting the rights and freedoms of the press. does not failing to provide consequences for the ke$ha jamal khashoggi assassination embolden perpetrators and what is the administration doing to prevent the possibility? >> thank you, congressman. accountability is critical in the murder of jamal khashoggi. it is something that matters to me personally, as well. in 2018, the administration sanctioned some 17 saudis involved in the murder of jamal khashoggi. right now, there are some 11 defendants in saudi arabia in the middle of trial. both the defense and the prosecution have finished their cases and we are waiting on verdic
i've spent four years dealing with boko haram in nigeria not successfully, but that is another conversation. the partnership we had with the brits and germans was as good as we could get. >> i hope it is something the committee and subcommittee can continue to work on. thank you for your service, i yield back. >> you are recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. assistant secretary, accountability for the murder of jamal khashoggi is vital to the broader u.s. interest of...
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tripped up on it because it's good that we are struggling to write but we don't really do it like bokoharam a. were not like super covered or not. this is to close it feels like some people are kind of like i don't know how much the i can really refute. this is this very, go to a place where you are like some people don't want to look at it because they're kind of like i don't necessarily want to do the work of stressing out how much of this i can explicitly disagree with. and just kind of like let's just make it huawei. but then once i for the sky was making his announcement of my.was is from the gateway.don't google it but it is like a and see 4.5 tears below with tabloid. that was who is reporting for from the white house. i statement reporting and eric was because he wasn't doing check check. it is like there is a troll or an actor of tolling. but i was singing okay, i will go with you on the make a bus to dc and i will sit next to you on the make of us as he watched king of the hill in your laptop and nap. i was like the preparation white house. he knew, the one hand has brought a
tripped up on it because it's good that we are struggling to write but we don't really do it like bokoharam a. were not like super covered or not. this is to close it feels like some people are kind of like i don't know how much the i can really refute. this is this very, go to a place where you are like some people don't want to look at it because they're kind of like i don't necessarily want to do the work of stressing out how much of this i can explicitly disagree with. and just kind of like...
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i mean, i just -- having spent four years dealing with boko haram in nigeria, not successfully but that's another conversation -- the partnership we had with the brits and germans was as good as it gets. >> i hope it's something our subcommittee can continue to work on. thank you for your service. i yield back. >> thank you, mr. keating. >> assistance secretary schenker, accountability for the murder of jamal khashoggi is important to the broader focus. the press does not failing to provide consequences for the khashoggi assassination embolden the perpetrators and what's the administration doing to prevent this possibility? >> accountability is critical in the murder of jamal ka showingy, getting to the bottom of it. khashoggi is something that matters to me personally. in 2018 the administration sanctioned some 17 saudis involved in the murder of khashoggi with the global magninski sanctions. there are some 11 defendants in saudi arabia in the middle of a trial. i think both the defense and the prosecution have finished their cases and we're waiting on verdicts. i think the judicial proc
i mean, i just -- having spent four years dealing with boko haram in nigeria, not successfully but that's another conversation -- the partnership we had with the brits and germans was as good as it gets. >> i hope it's something our subcommittee can continue to work on. thank you for your service. i yield back. >> thank you, mr. keating. >> assistance secretary schenker, accountability for the murder of jamal khashoggi is important to the broader focus. the press does not...
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mostly from al-shabaab or boko haram that identified the reason individuals are radicalized inner critic and to extremist organizations at the personal level. the most important factor cited was human rights violations by the government security force. poverty of the nature of religious education stable families and government correction. it's just not about poverty and being downtrodden. as we saw we saw in sri lanka individuals who are well-educated and relatively well-off are rather lies by hate features. there's a great deal of fertile ground in countries where facing growing radicalization in prisons and even amongst young children who are being targeted by extremist propaganda. their various initiatives associated with messaging deradicalization reintegration off-ramp thing as well as broader programs focused on good governance and economic development and human rights. available resources remain a significant woeful problem. if the numbers are radicalized people around the world keeps growing by do not like their odds of identifying the right people to capture and kill and keep ou
mostly from al-shabaab or boko haram that identified the reason individuals are radicalized inner critic and to extremist organizations at the personal level. the most important factor cited was human rights violations by the government security force. poverty of the nature of religious education stable families and government correction. it's just not about poverty and being downtrodden. as we saw we saw in sri lanka individuals who are well-educated and relatively well-off are rather lies by...
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mostly from all shabbat or boko haram to identify the reasons individuals are radicalized and recruited into extremist organizations at the personal level. the most important factor cited was human rights violations by the government security forces. also poverty, the nature of religious education, stable families and government corruption. but it's just not about poverty and being downtrodden. as we saw in sri lanka, the individuals were well educated and relatively well off but radicalize by hate. there's a great deal of fertile ground in countries and we're facing growing militarization and presence and even amongst young children who are being targeted by propaganda. there are various initiatives associate with messaging, d radicalization, defection programs, reintegration, operating, as well as broader programs focus on good governance, economic development and human rights. available resources remain a significant global problem. if the numbers of radicalized people around the globe keeps growing, i just do not like the odds of identifying the right people to capture, kill, keep o
mostly from all shabbat or boko haram to identify the reasons individuals are radicalized and recruited into extremist organizations at the personal level. the most important factor cited was human rights violations by the government security forces. also poverty, the nature of religious education, stable families and government corruption. but it's just not about poverty and being downtrodden. as we saw in sri lanka, the individuals were well educated and relatively well off but radicalize by...