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they have been denied citizenship by burma, who considers him to be illegal immigrants.it's believed that 150,000 have been cut off from food and a since the violence began. two qatari women were making off robbers with their jewelry. earlier this year kim kardashian was robbed at gunpoint in her luxury apartment in paris. some business news for you, kate moody is with us in the studio. it shouldn't come as a , the future of the transpacific partnership had been in doubt for some time. both hillary clinton and donald trump had expressed their opposition to it during the campaign. it took a decade to negotiate. the united states, tpp cannot come into force, but it may be opening the door to a new deal that by china. have been the largest regional trade accord in history. the transpacific partnership, ortega ep, was signed in february after roughly a decade of negotiation. it involved a dozen countries. the deal was designed to define the region's trading standards, putting pressure on other nations to play by u.s. rules, but it cannot proceed by being ratified by the unit
they have been denied citizenship by burma, who considers him to be illegal immigrants.it's believed that 150,000 have been cut off from food and a since the violence began. two qatari women were making off robbers with their jewelry. earlier this year kim kardashian was robbed at gunpoint in her luxury apartment in paris. some business news for you, kate moody is with us in the studio. it shouldn't come as a , the future of the transpacific partnership had been in doubt for some time. both...
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million rohingya muslims are in burma. they u.n. says the latest crackdown comes as politicians claimed the rohingya muslims and groups for the -- blamed the rohingya militant groups for the killing of nine guards. anchor: and will minister in prison time for murdering her husband after decades of abuse. lawyers throwing in the towel after her rejection of an early release. despite a partial amnesty, judges found that she failed to show contrition over the shotgun my -- shotgun murder of her spouse. she is eligible for parole in 2018. story making news on the internet all day for the elimination of violence against women. >> violence is a human rights -- it can impacting take the form of physical, sexual, and psychological violence. more than one third of from have experienced violence in their lifetime. almost half of all women who were victims of homicide globally were killed by intimate partners or family members, compared to just one out of 20 men. only 52 countries consider marital rape a crime, leaving women bone herbal to att
million rohingya muslims are in burma. they u.n. says the latest crackdown comes as politicians claimed the rohingya muslims and groups for the -- blamed the rohingya militant groups for the killing of nine guards. anchor: and will minister in prison time for murdering her husband after decades of abuse. lawyers throwing in the towel after her rejection of an early release. despite a partial amnesty, judges found that she failed to show contrition over the shotgun my -- shotgun murder of her...
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i don't know why the people of cuba deserve less than the people of burma. >> nosenator, thank you so much for your time. >>> coming up next, the delicate new relationship with cuba on the line as president-elect donald trump prepares to take office. some cuban-american lawmakers such as senator menendez really having questions about continuation of the obama policies set forward as it pertains to the u.s. and cuba. what is potentially next. plus, hillary clinton's campaign says it will join efforts to push for recounts in several states. what is the end game? [vo] quickbooks introduces jeanette. and her new business: i do, to go. jeanette was excellent at marrying people. but had trouble getting paid. not a good time, jeanette. even worse. now i'm uncomfortable. but here's the good news, jeanette got quickbooks. send that invoice, jeanette. looks like they viewed it. and, ta-da! paid twice as fast. oh, she's an efficient officiant. way to grow, jeanette. get paid twice as fast. visit quickbooks-dot-com. >>> already a deepening divide over u.s.-cuban relations. several prominent repub
i don't know why the people of cuba deserve less than the people of burma. >> nosenator, thank you so much for your time. >>> coming up next, the delicate new relationship with cuba on the line as president-elect donald trump prepares to take office. some cuban-american lawmakers such as senator menendez really having questions about continuation of the obama policies set forward as it pertains to the u.s. and cuba. what is potentially next. plus, hillary clinton's campaign says...
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today most of the refugees seeking a new life in iowa are from burma, also known as myanmar. but in cedar rapids, the greatest influx is from the democratic republic of congo- a region that has seen the world's bloodiest conflict since world war two. frank bilari barely remembers living in kenya.he experi uncertainty then. 30:10 when i was living at another house i was going to school, but when i come to that new home i didn't go to school 30:21 he's been in iowa for two years, and works on his english skills with a specialized teacher at hoover elementary in cedar rapids- a school with students who speak more english isn't frank's second language, it's his third. 28:16 i like english because it's better and 28:30 because my friends speak english and i want to talk with them :34 miriam namwenda has only been at hoover elementary for two months. 6:08 my family speaks swahili and french 6:11 miriam's family lived in the democratic republic of congo, where most people speak french. before coming to iowa, she lived in north carolina. coming to iowa after resettling in another sta
today most of the refugees seeking a new life in iowa are from burma, also known as myanmar. but in cedar rapids, the greatest influx is from the democratic republic of congo- a region that has seen the world's bloodiest conflict since world war two. frank bilari barely remembers living in kenya.he experi uncertainty then. 30:10 when i was living at another house i was going to school, but when i come to that new home i didn't go to school 30:21 he's been in iowa for two years, and works on his...
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i would have liked president obama to do what he did in burma, say you have to permit elections to takece, elect a u.n. special elector on human rights and then you can have a relationship with us. i don't know why the people of cuba deserve less than the people of burma. >> would you want president-elect trump to roll things back, then? >> well, listen, we'll see which president-elect trump is the one that acts on this issue, the one that had originally said he thought maybe it was a good idea to engage cuba or the one though who's later in thinks campaign spoke out valiantly on democracy and hiem rights. i hope it's the latter one because i think if in fact we have a policy that doesn't allow enormous flows of cash to the regime, and stands up for human rights activists, political dissidents and independent journalists that we can see a new day in cuba. >> thank you for your time today. secretary of state john kerry has issued a statement on fidel castro's death offering condolences to the cuban people and referencing ongoing u.s. efforts to restore relations with the country, say, "w
i would have liked president obama to do what he did in burma, say you have to permit elections to takece, elect a u.n. special elector on human rights and then you can have a relationship with us. i don't know why the people of cuba deserve less than the people of burma. >> would you want president-elect trump to roll things back, then? >> well, listen, we'll see which president-elect trump is the one that acts on this issue, the one that had originally said he thought maybe it was...
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of the city because of this condition and, in fact, he ended up crossing the border and living in burma, as it was known back then, but recently, last year, he was found in the country and thailand. >> faced all kinds of adversity his entire life. >> right. he's never held a job, he's got no family help. in fact, the thai red cross found him living alone and working to help out. >> has he had medical help at all? >> no. the thing is, really you can have surgery to remove the tumors, but as you can see, the tumors are essentially 99% of his skin. >> because of how he looks, i'm pretty sure nobody wants to touch him or hug him or anything like that. >> he's been but he wants to go back to bangkok for a good reason, this man right there. he was 88 years old and very recently died. i don't know if you've ever been to thailand, it's kind of hard to explain just how revered the king was and still is. he was seen as semigod like, almost like a daty to them, so the entire country is in a serious case of mourning right now and that's what he wants to do. just to pay his respects to the dead. he
of the city because of this condition and, in fact, he ended up crossing the border and living in burma, as it was known back then, but recently, last year, he was found in the country and thailand. >> faced all kinds of adversity his entire life. >> right. he's never held a job, he's got no family help. in fact, the thai red cross found him living alone and working to help out. >> has he had medical help at all? >> no. the thing is, really you can have surgery to remove...
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though many have been in burma for generations, many see them as illegal immigrants who belong in bangladesh. army does not want us to see what it is up to in northern rakhine state. they're keeping journalists and international aid workers out. that has not stopped accounts from emerging every day of abuses being committed against rohingya civilians. we took a look at what happened in and around a rohingya community. speaking to rohingya and using video they filmed. in theeople are living open after they fled soldiers who enter their village on november 12 looking for armed militants. "with a helicopter overhead, they killed men, women, and children. no one can tell us how many died. when they felt safe enough to return they found those who had fallen. a day later, these charred remains were discovered. we simply do not know how they died. the official version of events is that soldiers shot 25 rohingya attackers who approached the waving sticks and knives. they have analyze satellite the weeks that follow 265 houses were destroyed. the government says the rohingya are setting fire to their
though many have been in burma for generations, many see them as illegal immigrants who belong in bangladesh. army does not want us to see what it is up to in northern rakhine state. they're keeping journalists and international aid workers out. that has not stopped accounts from emerging every day of abuses being committed against rohingya civilians. we took a look at what happened in and around a rohingya community. speaking to rohingya and using video they filmed. in theeople are living open...
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of the city because of this condition and, in fact, he ended up crossing the border and living in burma, as it was known back then, but recently, last year, he was found in the country and actually deported back to thailand. his entire life. >> right. he's never held a job, he's got no family help. in fact, the thai red cross found him living alone and working to help out. >> has he had medical help at all? >> no. the thing is, really you can have surgery to remove the tumors, but as you can see, the tumors are essentially 99% of his skin. >> because of how he looks, i'm pretty sure nobody wants to touch him or hug him or anything like that. >> he's been shunned, judged, but hean bangkok for a good reason, this man right there. he was 88 years old and very recently died. i don't know if you've ever been to thailand, it's kind of hard to explain just how revered the king was and still is. he was seen as semigod like, almost like a daty to them, so the entire country is in a serious case of mourning right now and that's what he wants to do. he wants to go back to the city just to pay his
of the city because of this condition and, in fact, he ended up crossing the border and living in burma, as it was known back then, but recently, last year, he was found in the country and actually deported back to thailand. his entire life. >> right. he's never held a job, he's got no family help. in fact, the thai red cross found him living alone and working to help out. >> has he had medical help at all? >> no. the thing is, really you can have surgery to remove the tumors,...
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he ranted about the treatment of muslims, particularly in burma. he is praised as a hero. earlier this month, the department of homeland security security warned of an increasing threat. dhs is especially concerned that terrorists and home grown violent extremists may be encouraged or inspired to target public events or places. evidence to indicate that this individual may have been motivated by extremism and may have been motivated by a desire to carry out an act of terrorism. the training involved dealing with an active attacker and no time to wait for back-up. >> they wait for one, for two officers to show up. we don't have time so this officer ended up doing a fantastic job and definitely the hero of this response. >>> the wildfires in tennessee has killed three people and destroyed hundreds of homes. in all more than 14,000 residents and tourists have been forced to vat the sit of flames and it caught everyone off guard last night. the policeman sawed that he would recommend we leave because the fire was getting close to where the cabin was. >> it's at the doorsteps o
he ranted about the treatment of muslims, particularly in burma. he is praised as a hero. earlier this month, the department of homeland security security warned of an increasing threat. dhs is especially concerned that terrorists and home grown violent extremists may be encouraged or inspired to target public events or places. evidence to indicate that this individual may have been motivated by extremism and may have been motivated by a desire to carry out an act of terrorism. the training...
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. >> i would like those who wish to do business in burma to be confident of the fact that there is a future for them in our country. >> japan business federation chairman sadayuki sakakibara said japanese companies provide myanmar with a vast range of technology and know-how. >> reporter: we want to work for both countries' economic development and sustainable growth by strengthening cooperation. >> the number of japanese firms doing business in myanmar has risen sixfold to more than 300 in the past five years. during her stay she found time to visit places and people she knew in the days before she became a world renowned figure. nhk world has the details. >> reporter: she's on a mission to attract more investment to help her country's economic growth. but she took the chance to talk with students of kyoto university. that's where she studied in the mid '80s and where she picked up some japanese. >> it's a great pleasure for me to be back here in the city of kyoto and in the university of kyoto. when i was in tokyo, i found that i had forgotten all of my japanese. but when i came to
. >> i would like those who wish to do business in burma to be confident of the fact that there is a future for them in our country. >> japan business federation chairman sadayuki sakakibara said japanese companies provide myanmar with a vast range of technology and know-how. >> reporter: we want to work for both countries' economic development and sustainable growth by strengthening cooperation. >> the number of japanese firms doing business in myanmar has risen sixfold...
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dishes like turkey and stuffing but also popular foods from the refugee's native nd countries including burma, syria, and somalia. >>> let's get to ed greene to find out more about our thanksgiving holiday forecast. >> you see skies are beginning to clear now. the storm system is just about autoof if state. a snow shower. a flurry. that is about it. it was a quick mover. look where it is already in the midwest with snow. rain, thunderstorms, cooler weather coming in behind it. that is why we are only in the 40s today. but we are starting to clear out. however, if you look to the frontal system. and that has some rain and snow with it. about two days away, two days away, that is thanksgiving. let's go to lauren whitney in the colorado weather center. >> this will bring us a shot of more snow. we can see that tomorrow might. 10:00 tomorrow, there is snow up into parts of the north western corner of the state. could have little snow that will continue overnight into the central mountains thursday. this moves through pretty quickly. we are not getting a lot from could have a lot to start the snow
dishes like turkey and stuffing but also popular foods from the refugee's native nd countries including burma, syria, and somalia. >>> let's get to ed greene to find out more about our thanksgiving holiday forecast. >> you see skies are beginning to clear now. the storm system is just about autoof if state. a snow shower. a flurry. that is about it. it was a quick mover. look where it is already in the midwest with snow. rain, thunderstorms, cooler weather coming in behind it....
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detachment 101, that operated in burma and pioneered the art of unconventional warfare. it was the first united states unit to deploy a large guerrilla army deep in enemy territory and it has been credited with the highest kill-loss racial yeah for any infantry-type unit in american military history and was awarded a presidential unite citation. our uncle was knifed in a fox hole in burma by a soldier from the imperial japanese army, wounded badly, and he suffered throughout his life with terrible malaria bouts and flashbacks contracted in theater. he passed away in his mid 50's, far too young, of poor health, all due to war injuries. he was never recognized or acknowledged for his heroism, the other men and women who value yanltly fought as members of the o.s.s. i loved uncle tony. he was a complicated man, with a rare and devilish sents of humes -- sense of humor and a hearty laugh and grin. you just knew on meeting him there was depth as well as honor. he was war-wise, sharing gripping stories about the war when i was a child, peppered with his own conclusions about t
detachment 101, that operated in burma and pioneered the art of unconventional warfare. it was the first united states unit to deploy a large guerrilla army deep in enemy territory and it has been credited with the highest kill-loss racial yeah for any infantry-type unit in american military history and was awarded a presidential unite citation. our uncle was knifed in a fox hole in burma by a soldier from the imperial japanese army, wounded badly, and he suffered throughout his life with...
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those are three different types of change n burma full scale political change. in cuba, the deliberate change of establishing relations with us, and iran it was restricted purely to the nuclear deal. in all that we do in these countries, do i believe our engagement has to seek 20 support those who are promoting reform. and those promoting greater connectivity to us and the rest of the world fsm we pull back, we know what will happen. we know that there are hard-liners in these countries who thrive from having a per pet all conflict with the united states. >> let me ask you a question, using a couple of other countries as analogs to this. vietnam and china. fully capitalist societies in many ways that remain under single party communist rule. did you anticipate cuba going that route where show the autonomy will open pu the party will maintain absolute control over speech, over politics, over the press s that something that you anticipate, or do you think that there is some fundamental difference between what is happened in vietnam and china and what might happen
those are three different types of change n burma full scale political change. in cuba, the deliberate change of establishing relations with us, and iran it was restricted purely to the nuclear deal. in all that we do in these countries, do i believe our engagement has to seek 20 support those who are promoting reform. and those promoting greater connectivity to us and the rest of the world fsm we pull back, we know what will happen. we know that there are hard-liners in these countries who...
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he ranted about the treatment of muslims in burma. he warned of sleeper cells. he even praised a u-s born cleric killed by a u-s drone strike in 2011. isis has claimed that "artan" was an terror groups and this was a lone wolf attack. we're learning more about the crash that killed a brazilian soccer team in colombia. colombian officials are saying 71-people died.. the number had been 75.. but four people did not get on the plane. among those killed in the crash, members of a brazilian soccer team headed to a championship match... and six journalists from fox sports brazil. investigators believe an electrical caused the crash. crews found the planes black boxes in perfect condition and hope they will give them more answers. six people miraculously survived the crash. there's another "much-talked-about" tweet from president-elect "donald trump". he took to twitter to say people who burn an american flag should lose their citizenship or even be jailed. the white house even disagreed with the president- elect. and even though flag burning is controversial, it is pr
he ranted about the treatment of muslims in burma. he warned of sleeper cells. he even praised a u-s born cleric killed by a u-s drone strike in 2011. isis has claimed that "artan" was an terror groups and this was a lone wolf attack. we're learning more about the crash that killed a brazilian soccer team in colombia. colombian officials are saying 71-people died.. the number had been 75.. but four people did not get on the plane. among those killed in the crash, members of a...
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in australia, that you were once a drag racer in burma, and that as a baby, you were suckled by a wolf in tanganyika. well, you must admit, it beats the hell out of being a housewife. how would you know? all you've been all your life is a liar. i don't believe anything you say at any time, about anything. y incapable of telling one simple truth. well, i'll tell you three truths. one, alfie is my nephew, and he comes from a lovely little town called chipping campden, and he's the world's tallest professional tango dancer. the world's tallest professional tango dancer? freddy. you said his name was alfie. yes, it is. alfie freddy. yes, it's a very common english name. you know something, mrs. naugatuck, you are hopeless. you are impossible. i'm very sorry you don't believe me, mum. but if you don't want to believe me, i can't force you to. actually... quite a lot of people don't believe me. what does matter is that i believe me. hello, hello, hello. what is it love? oh, over there, dear. alfie, this woman will not believe your reputation as a tango dancer. and i am here to prove it. ole!
in australia, that you were once a drag racer in burma, and that as a baby, you were suckled by a wolf in tanganyika. well, you must admit, it beats the hell out of being a housewife. how would you know? all you've been all your life is a liar. i don't believe anything you say at any time, about anything. y incapable of telling one simple truth. well, i'll tell you three truths. one, alfie is my nephew, and he comes from a lovely little town called chipping campden, and he's the world's tallest...
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he ranted about the treatment of muslims particularly in burma. he praised as a hero alacy the cleric killed by a drone strike in 2011 who evolved as a symbol for wannabes. dhs is especially concerned that terrorist inspired individuals ma target public events or places. recent online jihadist propaganda encouraged loan wolf attacks. >> there is plenty of available evidence to indicate that this individual may have been motivated by extremism and may have been motivated by a desire to carry out an act of terrorism. >> reporter: the university have been discharged from the hospital. at the ohio state university campus mike tobin fox news. >> anchor: and tonight columbian officials lowered the death toll to last night's charter plane crash. the number is 71. 41 people did not board that plane. heading to the biggest match ever that was to be played a number of journalists from fox sports brazil. 6 people did survive the crash. they're in the hospital. the plane broke into pieces when it crashed into a mountain side. investigators believe some sort o
he ranted about the treatment of muslims particularly in burma. he praised as a hero alacy the cleric killed by a drone strike in 2011 who evolved as a symbol for wannabes. dhs is especially concerned that terrorist inspired individuals ma target public events or places. recent online jihadist propaganda encouraged loan wolf attacks. >> there is plenty of available evidence to indicate that this individual may have been motivated by extremism and may have been motivated by a desire to...
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it was the former burma. many other places. thirty-five years later i finally saw my first jaguar which was a thrill. but getting to know alan was really a lesson for me. i first met him as a 30-year-old scientist he was doing pierce science and a lot of people -- a lot of the work he was doing now every single field biologist i met is doing conservation. of the species in the habitat where they live. it is a really difficult job because you have to involve the whole community i want to read one passage to you about alan's time in thailand because thailand has had very good protections of animals on the books for decades and yet the corruption is so ingrained in the culture of thailand from the person that goes out to poaching the animals right up to the top levels of government it's only second to china in trade and body parts. of animals. allen was studying the clouded leopard in china for over two years he never once saw a life clouded leopard. he saw a number of dead once you had been poached. you cannot go out with field b
it was the former burma. many other places. thirty-five years later i finally saw my first jaguar which was a thrill. but getting to know alan was really a lesson for me. i first met him as a 30-year-old scientist he was doing pierce science and a lot of people -- a lot of the work he was doing now every single field biologist i met is doing conservation. of the species in the habitat where they live. it is a really difficult job because you have to involve the whole community i want to read...
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look at burma or myanmar of how you can condition openings in exchange for democratic changes on theother government. that did not happen here. we will examine the entire thing and make suggestions to the trump administration. >> let me bring in the panel. danielle let me start with you. you are a foreign policy -- it's your in your wheelhouse. this this doesn't have the same feel that i think we all thought it would have ten or 15 years ago. could something change? >> i don't think anything is going to change. as marco rubio said rightly, fidel hasn't been in charge. raul is in charge. the transfer happened a decade ago. the problem is not -- was not fidel. it was the system that he put in place all these decades ago. that's with a we need to focus on. we need to focus not on an end to the castros, not the name, but to the system which lives off the back of the cuban people, threatens us and interferes in the region. >> the question is obviously, what -- of what president obama has done gets left in by donald trump. before we go way from president obama, his statement yesterday got
look at burma or myanmar of how you can condition openings in exchange for democratic changes on theother government. that did not happen here. we will examine the entire thing and make suggestions to the trump administration. >> let me bring in the panel. danielle let me start with you. you are a foreign policy -- it's your in your wheelhouse. this this doesn't have the same feel that i think we all thought it would have ten or 15 years ago. could something change? >> i don't think...
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. >> i have already left, elaine, i'm in burma. >> burma. >> yes. >> so that was actor john ohurley sothis segment. he is already outside with him. >> i don't do dog segments but as long as you are here i have got to be here. >> you are a lot less sweaty then you were then. >> how many years ago was that. >> my goodness, that was 1998. >> we finished that show, welcome back. >> the big dog show, it is tomorrow and sunday in oaks. >> it is out at philadelphia convention center in oaks. >> you love doing it. why do you love doing it. >> this is our 15th year, 15 years, yes. this is, 2,000 of the best dogs in the country gathered every year. 190 different breeds. we get to interest tuesday new ones. you are looking at a brand new one. >> this is a brand new breed. >> you are getting a prelook, this is a humi a examined between the trench ter are year. thinks a hearding dog and best of the retriever as well. >> look at little ears, it looks like a little koala bear. >> yes. >> koala bear coming to life. >> and it is like the furies soft as can be. >> you are soft. >> yeah, they are. over h
. >> i have already left, elaine, i'm in burma. >> burma. >> yes. >> so that was actor john ohurley sothis segment. he is already outside with him. >> i don't do dog segments but as long as you are here i have got to be here. >> you are a lot less sweaty then you were then. >> how many years ago was that. >> my goodness, that was 1998. >> we finished that show, welcome back. >> the big dog show, it is tomorrow and sunday in oaks....
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british and indians are involved in burma and they are always -- they are all represented here on the deck. war.ceremony ends the macarthur has also used it to start the peace and set the right tone for peace. what will come is one of the great stories of reconstruction and occupation in our history. this corridor for that focuses on the occupation of japan. and macarthur's time in 1945 until his relief in 1951. he was to factor the chief of state of japan during that time. he was given incredibly broad powers. when visiting ambassadors would come to tokyo, to reopen embassies, they would present their credentials not to the japanese government, but they would calm and present them to general macarthur. he set up his shop in the insurance building in downtown tokyo. his office overlooked the square when in 1942, radio tokyo announced they were going to hang douglas macarthur as a war criminal. the symbolism of that escaped nobody. one of the first moments that tonethur has to set the for the occupation of japan is how he chooses to treat the emperor. it is important to keep in mind th
british and indians are involved in burma and they are always -- they are all represented here on the deck. war.ceremony ends the macarthur has also used it to start the peace and set the right tone for peace. what will come is one of the great stories of reconstruction and occupation in our history. this corridor for that focuses on the occupation of japan. and macarthur's time in 1945 until his relief in 1951. he was to factor the chief of state of japan during that time. he was given...
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seeing my fellow muslim being tortured, raped and killed in burma lead to a boiling point. if you want us to stop carrying out lone wolf attacks, make people with dala al sham. we will not let you sleep unless you give peace to the muslims. you will not celebrate or enjoy any holiday. by the way, btw says every single muslim who disapproves of my actions is a sleeper cell waiting for a signal. i'm warning you, oh, america. what does this tell us about investigators proceed with this kind of information, julia? >> well, this is a lot of proof, at least from artan himself that he was motivated by some form of terrorism, but what we don't know at this stage, don, is this the rantings of a guy who had self-radicalized, has no contact with anyone, or has he been in contact or motivated and directed by isis and those abroad? that's where the investigation is going to lead. so we can call it terrorism because it looks like it is and he's certainly pronounced something akin to terrorism at least in these facebook posts, but that does not prove that this was directed by some terrori
seeing my fellow muslim being tortured, raped and killed in burma lead to a boiling point. if you want us to stop carrying out lone wolf attacks, make people with dala al sham. we will not let you sleep unless you give peace to the muslims. you will not celebrate or enjoy any holiday. by the way, btw says every single muslim who disapproves of my actions is a sleeper cell waiting for a signal. i'm warning you, oh, america. what does this tell us about investigators proceed with this kind of...
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victim -- taking on the victim identity and the injury and he was upset about something going on in burma, that's true. i wanted to just go back on you, eric and say, they are 100,000 sew maul somalis that have come here. because of this one kid who was self-radicalized -- it's not like we don't vet people coming into the country. >> many u.s. government administrations have done -- they have halted immigration from certain countries where there's a high incident of terror going on. >> we already do that. you don't want to acknowledge it. >> some of the somali communities are defecting to isis. >> over 40 somali-american -- juan -- >> we got plenty -- >> we can make exaggeration and you can operate and use the facts. give me a second. never mind. >> it's ridiculous what he said. >> did i ever insinuate we should kick off -- >> you said don't allow people to come into the country because they are coming from a country with -- >> will you let me talk and finish what i have to say, either one of you? over 40 somali-americans are fighting for isis. it's a serious problem. it's not limited to
victim -- taking on the victim identity and the injury and he was upset about something going on in burma, that's true. i wanted to just go back on you, eric and say, they are 100,000 sew maul somalis that have come here. because of this one kid who was self-radicalized -- it's not like we don't vet people coming into the country. >> many u.s. government administrations have done -- they have halted immigration from certain countries where there's a high incident of terror going on....
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seeing my fellow muslims raped and killed in burma, i couldn't take it any more. if you want us to stop carrying out attacks, make peace with allah. we will not let you sleep unless you give peace to the muslims, you will not celebrate or enjoy any holiday. every single muslim who disapproves of my actions is a sleeper cell waiting for my signal. i am warning you, oh, america. what does this tell us about how investigators proceed with this kind of information? >> this is a lot of proof, at least from our -- what we don't know is, is this the randings of a guy who has self-radicalized, has no contact with anyone, or has he been in contact or motivated and directed by ice isz and those abroad? that's where the investigation is going to lead. we can call it terrorism, because it looks like it is. and he's pronounced something akin to terrorism in these facebook posts. that is -- that does not prove that this was directed by some terrorist organization. that's the challenging, if not chilling aspect of this form of violence that we're seeing throughout the united sta
seeing my fellow muslims raped and killed in burma, i couldn't take it any more. if you want us to stop carrying out attacks, make peace with allah. we will not let you sleep unless you give peace to the muslims, you will not celebrate or enjoy any holiday. every single muslim who disapproves of my actions is a sleeper cell waiting for my signal. i am warning you, oh, america. what does this tell us about how investigators proceed with this kind of information? >> this is a lot of proof,...
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he ranted about the treatment of muslims in burma, he warned about sleeper cells in new york, he praised anwar al-awlaki, an individual who was born in the united states, radicalized, killed in a u.s. drone strike, and he's become a symbol, if you will, for online jihad wannabes. two of the electronic devices belonging to the attacker have been seized by investigators. looking to see who he was communicating with, what he was reading online. there are a lot of indications that he did self-radicalize, but investigators cannot say that definitively yet. trish? trish: all right. thank you very much, mike tobin. all right, well, the fbi is still investigating a possible terror link, it's important to remember that we welcomed him here. we welcomed this young refugee to come to america from somalia for the chance at a better life. so why would he turn against us? joining us right now, dr. ziggy jansen, founder and president of the american islamic forum for democracy. good to see you. >> thank you. trish: you know, what do you think? this is the concern, this self-radicalization that's happen
he ranted about the treatment of muslims in burma, he warned about sleeper cells in new york, he praised anwar al-awlaki, an individual who was born in the united states, radicalized, killed in a u.s. drone strike, and he's become a symbol, if you will, for online jihad wannabes. two of the electronic devices belonging to the attacker have been seized by investigators. looking to see who he was communicating with, what he was reading online. there are a lot of indications that he did...
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sisters being tortured and killed wherever, seeing my fellow muslims being tortured raped and killed in burma led to a woiling point. i can't take it any more, he goes on to say, america stop interfering with other countries, especially the muslims. we are not weak, remember that, he says in this long post, he -- if you want us muslims to stop carrying lone wolf attacks, make piece with dawla in al sham. by allah we will not let you sleep until you make peace. you will not celebrate or enjoy any holidays. stop the killing of ms. limbs in berma. every single muslim who disapproves of my actions is a sleeper cell waiting for a signal. i am warning you, oh, america. clearly a deeply disturbed individual here, but investigators have been looking to piece together that motivation, we heard earlier today from officials here in columbus ohio. they're looking at terrorism as a possibility, officials believe he acted alone. they looked at cameras on campus, and found out that he was in his car alone. the same car he used to go into that crowd of people there on that campus. interesting to note here, d
sisters being tortured and killed wherever, seeing my fellow muslims being tortured raped and killed in burma led to a woiling point. i can't take it any more, he goes on to say, america stop interfering with other countries, especially the muslims. we are not weak, remember that, he says in this long post, he -- if you want us muslims to stop carrying lone wolf attacks, make piece with dawla in al sham. by allah we will not let you sleep until you make peace. you will not celebrate or enjoy...
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tired of seeing my fellow muslim brothers and sisters being killed and tortured everywhere, killed in burma led to a boiling point. i can't take it anymore." now, authorities are also looking in the archives of this university. consider this, he actually granted an interview to the newspaper here, and i want to newspaper, again, these are the things that authorities are looking through to establish a motive here. it says -- "i wanted to pray in the open but i was scared with everything going on in the media. i'm a muslim. it's not what the media portrays me to be. if people look at me, a muslim praying, i don't know what they're going to think. what's going to happen." now, brianna, he's talking about his muslim brothers and sisters there, from talking to community leader here, his brothers and sisters here from that community, they're afraid now, because of the attack that he conducted. >> certainly they are. all right. rosa, thank you so much. bringing in tom fuentes, our senior law enforcement analyst a former fbi assistant director. strikes me about the fear of what people think of him
tired of seeing my fellow muslim brothers and sisters being killed and tortured everywhere, killed in burma led to a boiling point. i can't take it anymore." now, authorities are also looking in the archives of this university. consider this, he actually granted an interview to the newspaper here, and i want to newspaper, again, these are the things that authorities are looking through to establish a motive here. it says -- "i wanted to pray in the open but i was scared with...
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he was talking about the rohingya being attacked by the government of burma and would talk about thees carrying out operations against the islamic state, so for him, it was just this leap straight into believing that the entire muslim world is under siege, and we've seen that in many of these self-inspired, wanna-be jihadis. >> and as recently as august 25th, he was quoted in the school newspaper there in what seemed like a very sympathetic story and situation, he said this is my first day, i'm new here. i don't even know where to pray. i wanted to pray in the open, but i was kind of scared with everything going on in the media. i'm a muslim. i talks about that. and said he made the decision to just do it. i relied on god, i just went over to the corner and just prayed. >> yeah, it's a relatively fast pathway to radicalization. and we don't know what's the background of where he was getting his information, but there is one thing that we do know. muslims who pray together go to prayer groups in mosques for the most part, don't radicalize like this. they're brought into nominal islam,
he was talking about the rohingya being attacked by the government of burma and would talk about thees carrying out operations against the islamic state, so for him, it was just this leap straight into believing that the entire muslim world is under siege, and we've seen that in many of these self-inspired, wanna-be jihadis. >> and as recently as august 25th, he was quoted in the school newspaper there in what seemed like a very sympathetic story and situation, he said this is my first...
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he ranted about the treatment of muslims particularly in burma. he warned of sleeper cells. he praised as a hero anwar al awlaki killed by a u.s. drone strike in 2011 who evolved into a symbol for online jihad wannabes. warn of an increasing threat. dhs is especially concerned that terrorist-inspired individuals and homegrown violent extremists may be encouraged or inspired to target public vents or places. recent online jihadist propaganda encouraged lone-wolf attacks and recommended using simple weapons like cars and kniveses. >> there is plenty of available evidence to indicate that this individual may have been motivated by extremism and may have been motivated by a desire to carry out an act of terrorism. >> reporter: praise is being heaped on officer alan horujko, part of his training traces back to the counterterrorism technique of the israeli defense force, involves dealing with an active attacker when there's no time to wait for backup. >> what we typically see with the u.s., wait for one, two officers to show up. we don't have time so this officer ended up employin
he ranted about the treatment of muslims particularly in burma. he warned of sleeper cells. he praised as a hero anwar al awlaki killed by a u.s. drone strike in 2011 who evolved into a symbol for online jihad wannabes. warn of an increasing threat. dhs is especially concerned that terrorist-inspired individuals and homegrown violent extremists may be encouraged or inspired to target public vents or places. recent online jihadist propaganda encouraged lone-wolf attacks and recommended using...