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you haven't dealt with boko haram. know how many details i need to give you of recent incidents. let's look at this perspective. terrorism is something that, you know, is resilient, all right? today, we have gained tremendously. tremendous successes have been achieved. take, for example, at the time we were appointed, take for example borno state. where terrorism incidents — is most boko haram terrorists. how many local areas were under their control, where there are not any presence of government authority in that location? but it is notjust a question of how many square miles of territory that you have recovered. it is also a question of whether the people of that particular region of your country are still being terrorised. i've just been looking at the figures. just a couple of months ago, 18 girls were abducted from close to the cameroon border, the village of pulka. newsweek magazine of nigeria has a calculator — they think within the first six months of this year there were 48 different boko haram attacks. you m
you haven't dealt with boko haram. know how many details i need to give you of recent incidents. let's look at this perspective. terrorism is something that, you know, is resilient, all right? today, we have gained tremendously. tremendous successes have been achieved. take, for example, at the time we were appointed, take for example borno state. where terrorism incidents — is most boko haram terrorists. how many local areas were under their control, where there are not any presence of...
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before may 2015, the boko haram were even in abuja. they we re boko haram were even in abuja.y were ian kano. they had penetrated into the south, we had to stop them. and for the past years, we have not had attacks in abuja, or kano, or any other places. even closer, where there were several attacks, we never had it. now they are all concentrated within certain areas in borno state. but the un agencies say that's still the scale of the insecurity is such that the displaced peoples cannot come back. we know that the real threat of hunger, malnutrition and famine exists, and in security is a huge pa rt exists, and in security is a huge part of that. so you, as the head of the army, still, surely, have to accept that, far from the army, still, surely, have to accept that, farfrom being complete, your mission has barely begun. well, that is where we now look at the reconstruction aspect. and we have to see the return of the civil administration, the return of the law and order agencies, the police, all right. and this is what we are working at. if you talk in terms of military act
before may 2015, the boko haram were even in abuja. they we re boko haram were even in abuja.y were ian kano. they had penetrated into the south, we had to stop them. and for the past years, we have not had attacks in abuja, or kano, or any other places. even closer, where there were several attacks, we never had it. now they are all concentrated within certain areas in borno state. but the un agencies say that's still the scale of the insecurity is such that the displaced peoples cannot come...
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also coming up, his camera and plus military guilty of war crimes in its fight against boko haram jihadistshe will hear from amnesty international about their claim that suspected militants are being tortured. : approves a law that critics say threatens the independence of the country's supreme court, even as its citizens protest and the european union threatens to punish warsaw for the move. it was an event that could have changed the course of the second world war. 73 years ago today. the german officer tried to assassinate adolf hitler. we find out from his son what happened to the family after that fateful day. ♪ i'm brent goff. it's good to have you with us. tonight's threats, insults, and claims of blackmail. those are the elements of a very troubled german-turkish relationship to the german foreign minister sigmar gabriel vowing to take steps aimed at punishing uncorrupt for the latest detention of a german citizen. he says that berlin has exercised restraint up to now but that ankara needs to understand that its behavior will have consequences. pres. trump: the foreign minister sigm
also coming up, his camera and plus military guilty of war crimes in its fight against boko haram jihadistshe will hear from amnesty international about their claim that suspected militants are being tortured. : approves a law that critics say threatens the independence of the country's supreme court, even as its citizens protest and the european union threatens to punish warsaw for the move. it was an event that could have changed the course of the second world war. 73 years ago today. the...
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boko haram has carried out over a dozen suicide bombings in the north of cameroon since april.he militants have killed over 20,000 people in eight years and displaced almost 3 million in the region. >> a landmark vote in chilly means that abortions are now likely to become legal. in certain specific cases. the measure still needs to pass the lower house of parliament. it would allow pregnancies to be terminated if they were the result of rape, if the mother's life was in danger or if doctors found the fetus would not survive the pregnancy. for rightsvictory groups as senators voted on wednesday to legalize abortion in some cases in one of south america's most conservative countries. the decision comes after hours of explosive debate and has been years in the making. the measure allows termination in cases of rape, risk to the mother's life or if the fetus shows sign of a deadly birth defect. the current law, abortion is punishable by up to five years in prison. >> this is a great contribution to the history of chilly. andink our girls, teenagers women will wake up happy today f
boko haram has carried out over a dozen suicide bombings in the north of cameroon since april.he militants have killed over 20,000 people in eight years and displaced almost 3 million in the region. >> a landmark vote in chilly means that abortions are now likely to become legal. in certain specific cases. the measure still needs to pass the lower house of parliament. it would allow pregnancies to be terminated if they were the result of rape, if the mother's life was in danger or if...
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reports from nigeria say more than a0 people were killed in an attack by boko haram militants on an oilxploration team near maiduguri. the local university confirmed that some of its staff had been killed. now it's time for world business report. king for a day! amazon founderjeff bezos briefly becomes the world's richest person. but wall street nerves about the company's massive spending push him back down to number two. plus, making america grow again. will the latest figures on the us economy bring president trump closer to his 3% target? welcome to world business report. i'm rachel horne. also coming up — a billion—dollar round of coffees as starbucks buys out its chinese partner. but first — we start with retail giant amazon. it has seen its shares fall sharply after its latest figures disappointed wall street. the good news — it is raking in huge sums of money as its sales keep expanding. the bad — it's spending a fortune on developing its business, and that is making investors nervous. let's show you the details. total sales in the three months tojune jumped almost a quarter comp
reports from nigeria say more than a0 people were killed in an attack by boko haram militants on an oilxploration team near maiduguri. the local university confirmed that some of its staff had been killed. now it's time for world business report. king for a day! amazon founderjeff bezos briefly becomes the world's richest person. but wall street nerves about the company's massive spending push him back down to number two. plus, making america grow again. will the latest figures on the us...
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reports from nigeria say more than a0 people were killed in an attack by boko haram militants on an oilri. the local university confirmed that some of its staff had been killed. soldiers and members of a local vigilante group also died in the ambush on tuesday. japan's high profile defence minister has resigned over an alleged cover—up involving military documents. tomomi inada announced her resignation at a news conference on friday. she has repeatedly denied claims she helped cover up internal records in south sudan. police in london investigating the grenfell tower fire say there are "reasonable grounds" to pursue corporate manslaughter charges. the announcement means that senior executives from kensington and chelsea council and the tenant management organisation running the building are likely to be questioned under caution. at least 80 people died in the fire. iran says it has successfully tested a rocket that can put satellites in orbit. the united states criticised the launch and described it as a provocative action, saying it was an example of iran's continued ballistic missile
reports from nigeria say more than a0 people were killed in an attack by boko haram militants on an oilri. the local university confirmed that some of its staff had been killed. soldiers and members of a local vigilante group also died in the ambush on tuesday. japan's high profile defence minister has resigned over an alleged cover—up involving military documents. tomomi inada announced her resignation at a news conference on friday. she has repeatedly denied claims she helped cover up...
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senator susan collins and me to require a five-year strategy to conquer boko haram. last night an amendment to solidify the bill and add a sense of congress that expresses our support for the kidnapped school girls and the united states' strategy for countering boko haram was passed in the 2018 national defense authorization act. i want to thank armed services committee chairman thornberry, ranking member smith, rules committee chairman sessions, ranking member slaughter, and congressman hastings. we will continue to fight against boko haram and their vicious and cruel tactics against the nigerian people. we will continue to wear red every wednesday until all of our girls are home. remember to tweet, tweet, tweet, #bringbackourgirls. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: members are reminded to keep their remarks to one minute. the gentleman from indiana, for what purpose do you seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for on
senator susan collins and me to require a five-year strategy to conquer boko haram. last night an amendment to solidify the bill and add a sense of congress that expresses our support for the kidnapped school girls and the united states' strategy for countering boko haram was passed in the 2018 national defense authorization act. i want to thank armed services committee chairman thornberry, ranking member smith, rules committee chairman sessions, ranking member slaughter, and congressman...
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to the united states, be it libya in the north, al qaeda in the islamic maghreb to the west or boko harame south, ni niger is a central location. >> reporter: the american military it's clear, but proposed foreign aid cuts by the trump white house has thrown its long-term humanitarian commitment into question. . in agadez, a u.s. civil affairs team is already trying to reach out to the local population. this is a dental hygiene workshop. on site we meet a group of women leaders, and their top concern is youth unemployment. zara ibrahim says terrorism is all around them and that's why they don't want the youth to be idle, so they are not recruited by something else. ♪ but it's really only in the desert that you begin to understand the e numerable challenges that come with physically securing this lawless land and why the u.s. aerial presence is so valued by niger's government. finally, some ten hours after we leave agadez we see light signal. the migrants have been stranded here for three days after their truck broke down. they don't want their identities revealed. as we speak, one of the
to the united states, be it libya in the north, al qaeda in the islamic maghreb to the west or boko harame south, ni niger is a central location. >> reporter: the american military it's clear, but proposed foreign aid cuts by the trump white house has thrown its long-term humanitarian commitment into question. . in agadez, a u.s. civil affairs team is already trying to reach out to the local population. this is a dental hygiene workshop. on site we meet a group of women leaders, and their...
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during a raid on a niger village and members of the militant organization boko haram killed nine people in took dozens of women hostage that's according to local reports they say members of the terrorist organization launched the attack late sunday night the group reportedly a slit the throats of villagers while writing on camels authorities say security forces responded to the attack by launching an operation to locate the captives since two thousand and nine and nigerian based boko haram insurgency campaign has murdered tens of thousands of people and displaced over two million more on the back of the latest wave of anti muslim sentiment expressed in the british tabloids r t s polly boyko has been finding out what people in london think about regulating media to avoid such abuse. i wanted to show you some of these headlines and ask you what you make of them. one hundred five great muslims. for jihad. what do you think of that. load of baloney. because what i think is hard to say. because. of the stupid to believe that's all muslims are to the says this is this is feed this is no throu
during a raid on a niger village and members of the militant organization boko haram killed nine people in took dozens of women hostage that's according to local reports they say members of the terrorist organization launched the attack late sunday night the group reportedly a slit the throats of villagers while writing on camels authorities say security forces responded to the attack by launching an operation to locate the captives since two thousand and nine and nigerian based boko haram...
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reports from nigeria say more than a0 people were killed in an attack on tuesday by boko haram militantson team in maiduguri. the local university confirmed that some of its staff had been killed. soldiers and members of a local vigilante group also died in the ambush. there've been further clashes at a sensitive holy site injerusalem, despite a decision by the israeli authorities to remove controversial security apparatus. metal detectors and security cameras were introduced at the sacred al—aqsa mosque compound — which is known tojews as the temple mount — after two policemen were killed two weeks ago. police in london investigating the grenfell tower fire say there are "reasonable grounds" to pursue corporate manslaughter charges. the announcement means that senior executives from kensington and chelsea council, and the tenant management organisation running the building, are likely to be questioned under caution. at least 80 people died in the fire. iran says it has successfully tested a rocket that can put satellites in orbit. the united states criticised the launch and described it
reports from nigeria say more than a0 people were killed in an attack on tuesday by boko haram militantson team in maiduguri. the local university confirmed that some of its staff had been killed. soldiers and members of a local vigilante group also died in the ambush. there've been further clashes at a sensitive holy site injerusalem, despite a decision by the israeli authorities to remove controversial security apparatus. metal detectors and security cameras were introduced at the sacred...
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the geologists and their convoy had been attacked by suspected boko haram militants on their way backit had rescued the group of researchers. in business news, the luxury car manufacturer porsche says it police in london have told authorities in charge of grenfell tower that they may face corporate manslaughter charges over the fire that killed at least 80 people last month. police say the local council and housing association had been told there were reasonable grounds told there were reasonable grounds to suspect them of the offence. in business news, the luxury car manufacturer porsche says it will recall 22—thousand of its cayenne models over irregular engine management software. the german transport minister labelled the emissions—controlling software "illegal." porsche is owned by volkswagen, which in 2015 admitted it had fitted some of its cars with a device to cheat on emissions tests. south korean president moonjae—in is a self confessed animal lover, and the president has welcomed a new member into his family — this is tory, a little black dog who was reportedly headed for t
the geologists and their convoy had been attacked by suspected boko haram militants on their way backit had rescued the group of researchers. in business news, the luxury car manufacturer porsche says it police in london have told authorities in charge of grenfell tower that they may face corporate manslaughter charges over the fire that killed at least 80 people last month. police say the local council and housing association had been told there were reasonable grounds told there were...
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those who are coming from countries where it is violence from northern nigeria who are fleeing boko haram but then you have a huge case of human trafficking and sexual exploitation where people are being brought into italy for the purpose of being forced into prostitution and then there are a lot of people who are fleeing libya who are businessmen and traders business women working as bears and maids in libya and then things got out of hand people are being kidnapped raped held hostage. over and over and over we had people on board during the last rescue who had been kidnapped over five times in libya given everything they had and they were just willing to get out no matter what they said it would if we died better than staying in libya it's a call for european countries to take responsibility and to take ownership the e.u. is one union and the have signed agreements to help each other and it does seem like italy's love to handle this by themselves now and italy is crying for help. new german legislation branding both fake news and online terrorist propaganda as criminal activity has been
those who are coming from countries where it is violence from northern nigeria who are fleeing boko haram but then you have a huge case of human trafficking and sexual exploitation where people are being brought into italy for the purpose of being forced into prostitution and then there are a lot of people who are fleeing libya who are businessmen and traders business women working as bears and maids in libya and then things got out of hand people are being kidnapped raped held hostage. over...
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there was four attacks in a city considered to be the birthplace of the boko haram terror unit. >>> developing a san francisco police officer and several skaters were injured after a confrontation. you were able to turn up information about what the rally was all about? >> reporter: good morning, the video looked like a fairly large cloud here for this rally last night. i was able to up some information, it took place the same time last year. i'm not sure if it is the same event, i'm working on a confirmation for that. this video was shared and according to san francisco police, they're saying dozens skateboarders were taking place in this event, they got a call that one person needed medical attention. at one point a large fight broke out involving multiple officers. two patrol cars were vandalized, and one officer sent to a hospital for injuries. a skateboarder talked to us and said police overreacted, but police say it was a very hostile environment. >> the first fall initiated the calvary. >> we have taken bottles and skateboards from the kroicrowd. >> you see an officer appearing to try t
there was four attacks in a city considered to be the birthplace of the boko haram terror unit. >>> developing a san francisco police officer and several skaters were injured after a confrontation. you were able to turn up information about what the rally was all about? >> reporter: good morning, the video looked like a fairly large cloud here for this rally last night. i was able to up some information, it took place the same time last year. i'm not sure if it is the same event,...
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it doesn't have a boko haram problem.t doesn't have a neo-nazi or other organizations problem that we haven't heard of. the world is a radicalism problem. the main study mentioned are the consequence of the problem and actress with in it. if we do not identify the problem correctly, we won't be able to identify the consequences accurately and we cannot find correct solutions. first of all we have to identify this radicalization is a process. it is a process where the idea turns into violence. it is the name of this process. radicalization, first of all it starts with an idea, is followed by religious ideological indoctrination process, and this process is up in radicalization. that is to say, the mines could radicalize first and then the hands and then the fingers that pull a trigger or if you use. of course to defend radicalization you cannot prevent ideas. -- to prevent. if you look at the common features a process, then these structures and persons can be seen to have a hate about people, a people who do not share the
it doesn't have a boko haram problem.t doesn't have a neo-nazi or other organizations problem that we haven't heard of. the world is a radicalism problem. the main study mentioned are the consequence of the problem and actress with in it. if we do not identify the problem correctly, we won't be able to identify the consequences accurately and we cannot find correct solutions. first of all we have to identify this radicalization is a process. it is a process where the idea turns into violence....
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where is the solidarity with black brothers and sisters kidnapped by boko haram.off the biggest stunt. i can't imagine someone getting away with this. liz: we love you and want you to come back on the show. this story for you. warren buffet looking to expand his empire. berkshire hathaway confirming the purchase of an energy company. we have seen jeff zucker responding to the president's criticisms. and we have a challenge to the president's refugee policy that was denied. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ whoa that's amazing... hey, i'm the internet! i know a bunch of people who would love that. the internet loves what you're doing... ...so build a better website in under an hour with... ...gocentral from godaddy. type in your idea. select from designs tailored just for you and publish your site with just a few clicks-even from your... ...mobile phone. the internet is waiting start for free today at godaddy. liz: anti-coop tallist riots continue in hamburg, germany. police are using water cannons to push back the crowd. these riots have been happening at these summits for years around
where is the solidarity with black brothers and sisters kidnapped by boko haram.off the biggest stunt. i can't imagine someone getting away with this. liz: we love you and want you to come back on the show. this story for you. warren buffet looking to expand his empire. berkshire hathaway confirming the purchase of an energy company. we have seen jeff zucker responding to the president's criticisms. and we have a challenge to the president's refugee policy that was denied. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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to the united states, be it libya in the north, al qaeda in the islamic maghreb to the west or boko haramfly jeer is a central location that the united states can operate. >> reporter: it's clear, but the proposed foreign aid cuts by the trump white house has thrown the long term humanitarian effort into question. a u.s. civil affairs team is trying to reach out to the local population. this is a dental hygiene workshop. on site we meet a group of women leaders and their top concern is youth unemployment. sara says terrorism is all around them and that's why they don't want the youth to be idle. so that they are not recruited by something else. but it's really only in the desert that you begin to understand the innumerable challenges that come with physically securing this lawless land and why the u.s. aerial presence is so valued by nigeria's government. finally, some ten hours after we leave the city, we see lights signalled. the migrants have been stranded here for three days after their truck broke down. they don't want their identities revealed. as we speak, one of the women starts p
to the united states, be it libya in the north, al qaeda in the islamic maghreb to the west or boko haramfly jeer is a central location that the united states can operate. >> reporter: it's clear, but the proposed foreign aid cuts by the trump white house has thrown the long term humanitarian effort into question. a u.s. civil affairs team is trying to reach out to the local population. this is a dental hygiene workshop. on site we meet a group of women leaders and their top concern is...
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it will still by around in very small pockets, like afghanistan and somalia, and boko haram in nigeria, but they're going to have to dissipate. but you're talking about 45,000 of the hardcore will be dead, with the exception of the wives, and we don't know what's going to happen with that refugee flow. that may allow or may infiltrate themselves back into europe with a maybe a different column of terrorism. >> mall ccolm nance, thank you y much. >>> coming up, president trump is facing a consequential week ahead. he's set to head to the g-20 summit in ham burg. he's finally going to meet face-to-face with vladimir putin. how the white house is preparing for that big meeting, coming up. award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer today and get up to $4,500 in allowances. oscwe went back toing bithe drawing board...s. and the cutting board. we removed the added nitrates and nitrites, by-products, and artificial preservatives in all of our meat. every. single. one. why? for the lov
it will still by around in very small pockets, like afghanistan and somalia, and boko haram in nigeria, but they're going to have to dissipate. but you're talking about 45,000 of the hardcore will be dead, with the exception of the wives, and we don't know what's going to happen with that refugee flow. that may allow or may infiltrate themselves back into europe with a maybe a different column of terrorism. >> mall ccolm nance, thank you y much. >>> coming up, president trump is...
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body and it will still be around in very small pockets like in afghanistan and somalia and with boko haramria. but they have to dissipate. but you're talking about 45,000 of the hard core will be dead with the exception of the wives. we don't know what's going to happen with that refugee flow that may allow or may infiltrate themselves back into europe and maybe a completely different column of terrorism. >> malcolm, thanks so much. malcolm nance. coming up, despite distractions of attacking media, president trump is facing a consequential week ahead. he's set to head to the g-20 summit in hamburg. he's finally going to meet face-to-face with vladimir putin and how the white house is preparing for that big meeting, coming up. ♪ minutes old. ♪ a baby's skin is never more delicate. ♪ what do hospitals use to wash and protect it? ♪ johnson's® the number 1 choices in hospitals. could be preventedrrent with the right steps. and take it from me, every step counts. a bayer aspirin regimen is one of those steps in helping prevent another stroke. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an a
body and it will still be around in very small pockets like in afghanistan and somalia and with boko haramria. but they have to dissipate. but you're talking about 45,000 of the hard core will be dead with the exception of the wives. we don't know what's going to happen with that refugee flow that may allow or may infiltrate themselves back into europe and maybe a completely different column of terrorism. >> malcolm, thanks so much. malcolm nance. coming up, despite distractions of...
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continues to be used as a strategy by terrorist groups, when women are being recruited by isis and boko haram, evidence suggests leaders who want to do more to guard against terrorism and violence should work even harder to help support and enable the participation of women. now for anybody, before anybody jumps to any conclusions, i will state, clearly, women are not inherently more peaceful than men. that is a stereotype. [laughter] sec. clinton: that belongs in the alternative reality. [laughter] [applause] [loud cheers] sec. clinton: but, history does show that when women are at the peace table, they bring together coalitions and work really hard to build consensus. and they are the ones most likely to shine a bright light on issues of human rights, transitional justice, national reconciliation and economic renewal. i've seen this. over the years, i worked with the women of northern ireland and watched as they reached across sectarian divides to forge a lasting peace. when that process started back in the 1990's, who would have ever predicted that martin mcguinness, who just passed away,
continues to be used as a strategy by terrorist groups, when women are being recruited by isis and boko haram, evidence suggests leaders who want to do more to guard against terrorism and violence should work even harder to help support and enable the participation of women. now for anybody, before anybody jumps to any conclusions, i will state, clearly, women are not inherently more peaceful than men. that is a stereotype. [laughter] sec. clinton: that belongs in the alternative reality....
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in cameroon, amnesty international says elite government soldiers fighting boko haram militants have for years tortured prisoners at secret bases, including one used by american and french soldiers as by american and french soldiers near the cameroon-nigeria border. amnesty regional director steven coburn cited more than 100 cases in which former detainees described being held in agonizing stress positions, tied up and left for days in the open, beaten, drowned, electrocuted, and had their fingernails pulled out. coburn says much of the torture played out at a base in salak, cameroon, where u.s. and french troops are frequently stationed. >> directly involved in torture, but serious questions about what was known. did they know there was torture taking place? did they know people were being illegally detained? if so, what do they do about it? did they reported or take measures to prevent it? these are big questions. war crimes are taking place under the nose of international personnel on the base, and estates to be investigated. amy: among those reportedly tortured were women and chi
in cameroon, amnesty international says elite government soldiers fighting boko haram militants have for years tortured prisoners at secret bases, including one used by american and french soldiers as by american and french soldiers near the cameroon-nigeria border. amnesty regional director steven coburn cited more than 100 cases in which former detainees described being held in agonizing stress positions, tied up and left for days in the open, beaten, drowned, electrocuted, and had their...
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and africom is actively engaged along with boko haram yemen and syria are in play and in response to a chemical reaction so somehow those actions that were taken were read this on and clearly contrary to which orders must we conducted betted direct threat to the united states but debated the right or wrong but it was a direct threat to the united states. i don't know what the justification is to shoot down the syrian jet. but whatever it might be it is outside of the current war powers resolution. so apparently we are at war with the government of syria or are we not?, this war on terror and not know how that was stated in any resolution furthermore where will we go in afghanistan? what is the afghanistan war about? we will soon have a definition from the administration but is seen as important to this committee to see that. somehow we allow the rules of the house to prevent the committee from carrying out its functions which is a war power function. it is the rules of the house and has divided the responsibility frankly makes no sense to me because this is the committee that deals w
and africom is actively engaged along with boko haram yemen and syria are in play and in response to a chemical reaction so somehow those actions that were taken were read this on and clearly contrary to which orders must we conducted betted direct threat to the united states but debated the right or wrong but it was a direct threat to the united states. i don't know what the justification is to shoot down the syrian jet. but whatever it might be it is outside of the current war powers...
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like boko haram in nigeria, al shabaab in somalia. of these places and these people to spread their islamic extremist ideology. the world is warming up. let's talk about why. let's focus on how the renewables energy market can create jobs in the united states and around the world. there is just a reasonable way to have this conversation. brian: exactly. the president didn't want the paris accord. he thought it was a bad deal for america. doesn't mean that environmental causes don't matter. there has got to be a bunch list. the thing on top of the bunch list has to be radical islamic terror. and the average american gets that, i would hope. here is what the former vice president said and by the way almost everything in his documentary has not come true as he thought the world would be basically over by now. he said this yesterday. and we will roll it forward. the climate movement is right now in the tradition of all the great moral causes that have improved the circumstances of humanity through our history. the abolition of slavery and
like boko haram in nigeria, al shabaab in somalia. of these places and these people to spread their islamic extremist ideology. the world is warming up. let's talk about why. let's focus on how the renewables energy market can create jobs in the united states and around the world. there is just a reasonable way to have this conversation. brian: exactly. the president didn't want the paris accord. he thought it was a bad deal for america. doesn't mean that environmental causes don't matter....
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and then whenit comes to nigeria and somalia, just dealing with alshah boband boko haram are going to continue to be issues as deterrences to getting the food in. i think what's most important is we continue to talk about it. thank you, thank you, thank you for the billion dollars because that was hugelyimportant when it came to the famine relief. thankd we need to continue to do that, but it's also the reason i'm going there in the fall. so i can see it in terms of what else can the u.n. be doing, what else can the u.s. be doing in terms of helping with that situation. >> when we did go when chairman smith dand go, even thoughfamine has been rolled back in south sudan, we did find that people are only getting enough food for half a month. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> so maybe it's that they're not dropping dead as quick, but, you know, they still are very much in a crisis. and then i hope, you know, you mentioned mr. beasley chairing -- heading up the world food program. but yet our budget calls for cuts tothat. and so i'm hoping that, you know, in your position you can push back and encoura
and then whenit comes to nigeria and somalia, just dealing with alshah boband boko haram are going to continue to be issues as deterrences to getting the food in. i think what's most important is we continue to talk about it. thank you, thank you, thank you for the billion dollars because that was hugelyimportant when it came to the famine relief. thankd we need to continue to do that, but it's also the reason i'm going there in the fall. so i can see it in terms of what else can the u.n. be...