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anticipated litigation as mount cases item 21 existing litigation city and county of san francisco et al. versus danny thomas and existing litigation city and county of san francisco versus pacific gas & electric and next is city and county of san francisco versus pacific gas & electric and the litigation for pell 24 existing litigation asian pacific islander arrest 26 existing litigation pacific gas & electric and 27 existing litigation pacific gas & electric and 28 existing litigation pacific gas & electric and 29 has been removed if today's calendar. >> any public comment on item items proposed for closed session seeing none, may i have a motion. >> move to assert. >> okay all in favor, say i. >> i. >> opposed? the motion carries we're a 10 minute break. >> resolution we're now in into open session i'd like to report on the items in closed session item 17 no action item 19 settled item 20 no action item 21 settled and items 2 it through 28 no action may i have a motion whether or not to disclose. >> motion not to disclose. >> all in favor, say i. opposed? the motion carries next item,
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as you say many people who were not abolitionist et al. found this and outrageous violation of civil liberties in the united states and therefore that is why it heightened sexual tension. for outside of the abolitionist movement many thought this was an unjust judicial procedure. >> and of course the war comes in president lincoln makes it very clear that the south has nothing to fear in terms of him attacking the domestic institutions, including slavery. in his 1st inaugural address he is clear that he is going to enforce all laws , including the fugitive slave act. >> absolutely. >> he had been clear before he was sworn in that he would not compromise on the ascension of slavery into the territory but in terms of the fugitive slave act he was really to actually ensure that the act was enforced as long as people who were truly free were not caught up in it. and we can never be certain that. >> that is exactly right. right. lincoln was not an abolitionist. he never claimed to be. before the war he said as you say, opposed to the western ex
as you say many people who were not abolitionist et al. found this and outrageous violation of civil liberties in the united states and therefore that is why it heightened sexual tension. for outside of the abolitionist movement many thought this was an unjust judicial procedure. >> and of course the war comes in president lincoln makes it very clear that the south has nothing to fear in terms of him attacking the domestic institutions, including slavery. in his 1st inaugural address he...
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. >>> gracias al regresar javier el chicharito hernÁndez reconoce na al furor que ha causado su Último gol, >>> tenemos su etbes datos de alta velocidad, llamadas y textos ilimitados. ¡no dejes de estrenar un teléfono nuevo cada año! cámbiate a sprint hoy. te reembolsamos lo que te cueste cancelar tu contrato. sprint. más móvil por tu dinero. ¿problemas para escuchar en el telÉfono? visita sprintcaptel.com no siempre puedo mantener sus calcetines limpios pero por lo menos puedo ayudar a mantener su ropa interi or limpia. gracias, mami. de nada, cariño. [ locutora ] charmin ultra strong es cuatro veces más resistente que la marca barata líder. ♪ cha-cha-cha ♪ charmin ultra strong. ♪ charmin ♪ >>> la carrera de javier el chicharito hernÁndez en e ururopa parece haber tomado un segundo aire >>> efectivamente mary el jugador mexicano sigue haciendo titulares con el gol que ayer el real madrid se anotÓ un importante punto >>> bueno josÉ marinoy, no ha sido el gol mÁs espectacular pero el mÁs importante porque mantiene a su equipo en el torneo de clubes mÁs importante del mundo y para javier es una suerte de resur
. >>> gracias al regresar javier el chicharito hernÁndez reconoce na al furor que ha causado su Último gol, >>> tenemos su etbes datos de alta velocidad, llamadas y textos ilimitados. ¡no dejes de estrenar un teléfono nuevo cada año! cámbiate a sprint hoy. te reembolsamos lo que te cueste cancelar tu contrato. sprint. más móvil por tu dinero. ¿problemas para escuchar en el telÉfono? visita sprintcaptel.com no siempre puedo mantener sus calcetines limpios pero por lo...
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versus mitchell, holliman erlichman, et al, was a little more piercing and in-depth than the senate testimony. like i say, i was just trying to generally draw the picture, because i knew at that point -- i thought at that point it was going to be my word against holliman, mitchell erlichman colson the president. i had no motive to lie about any of these things, which would make it hard to accuse me of perjury because i was trying to help the government unravel this. >> when you were testifying, did you anticipate that someday we would have tapes to use to judge your testimony? >> yes i did. i believed i had been taped on some of the conversations so that's why -- because i couldn't remember them cold i could just remember generally what had happened in each one. i could characterize them. i undertestified to a lot of things. while i remembered more than i was testifying to i thought, someday if there are tapes they'll come out. nixon actually had -- when i mentioned that -- i had mentioned it to the prosecutors too, and at one point peterson asked nixon in one of the tapes,b.;3mh3r/ìán&hc% he
versus mitchell, holliman erlichman, et al, was a little more piercing and in-depth than the senate testimony. like i say, i was just trying to generally draw the picture, because i knew at that point -- i thought at that point it was going to be my word against holliman, mitchell erlichman colson the president. i had no motive to lie about any of these things, which would make it hard to accuse me of perjury because i was trying to help the government unravel this. >> when you were...
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et al. we will -- iran respond? because the supreme leader has said that is off the table. iran is not going to be treated differently than other nonnuclear weapon states. yes, ma'am. back there. >> thank you very much. my name is pat and i'm a the for public diplomacy and public affairs advisor at the state department for iraq but i spent time in iran. and the question that i keep hearing people ask is what is actually driving u.s. foreign policy today? we have parted with people like saddam hussein. we have partnered with bin laden. at the question that i hear is come is at the lobbyists? is that the political consultants? is that political careers? and are we going to have a balance in terms of treating all countries basically with the same same rules. that would be the best way to say it. >> does anyone want to take that one on? >> if i could come when i look at the middle east right now the next few two years, i think isis is going to be a very, very serious threat to many countries in the region, and i find it very interesting and important iran and the united states
et al. we will -- iran respond? because the supreme leader has said that is off the table. iran is not going to be treated differently than other nonnuclear weapon states. yes, ma'am. back there. >> thank you very much. my name is pat and i'm a the for public diplomacy and public affairs advisor at the state department for iraq but i spent time in iran. and the question that i keep hearing people ask is what is actually driving u.s. foreign policy today? we have parted with people like...
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criolla, cebolla morada, cilantro, tomate, limÓn fresco limón fresco, un poco de aceite, rachel reich et Ála niÑos desde el preescolar hasta el 12, para que sobresalgan acadÉmicamente. satcha: ¿cuÁles son las herramientas disponibles ahÍ? >> juegos educativos, vÍdeos, ejercicios, todo lo que se necesita para llegar listos al kindergarten. satcha: la informaciÓn le estÁs viendo en pantalla, y la pregunta que se hacen muchos padres es ¿es eso sistema o servicio que se ofrece de manera gratuita? >> no es gratis, pero gracias al patrocinio de univisiÓn lo pueden en contra de gratis y entran por univisiÓn.com/educación. satcha: algunos padres tal vez sienten que no son expertos navegando en internet, ¿quÉ les dices a ellos para que no se sientan intimidados con este tipo de plataformas? >> es fÁcil y -falicÍsimo y si tienen alguna pregunta, pregÚntenle a sus niÑos, y si tienen alguna pregunta, pregÚntenle a sus niÑos, pero entren sin miedos. satcha: ¿cÓmo surge la idea de crear la plataforma? >> surge de que nuestros niÑos no estÁn llegando listos al kindergarten, si llegan a 30, llegan atrasado
criolla, cebolla morada, cilantro, tomate, limÓn fresco limón fresco, un poco de aceite, rachel reich et Ála niÑos desde el preescolar hasta el 12, para que sobresalgan acadÉmicamente. satcha: ¿cuÁles son las herramientas disponibles ahÍ? >> juegos educativos, vÍdeos, ejercicios, todo lo que se necesita para llegar listos al kindergarten. satcha: la informaciÓn le estÁs viendo en pantalla, y la pregunta que se hacen muchos padres es ¿es eso sistema o servicio que se ofrece de...
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. >> pal stirnian leader mahmoud abbas is al tragedy and et cetera doing all he can to help. >> the palestinian liberation organization in forecastusc has formed a crisis cell to handle this tragedy trying to work it out with the least losses. we are in touch with our brothers there to find a way out, protect our people from this tragedy iraq's prime primary says it's ill can't be defeated as long as it continues to attract foreign fighters. in an interview with german magazine der speigel, abadi said more than 40 percent of the fighters come from abroad. he is urging governments around the world to do more than 20 injured in a suicide attack in misrata. he said members of the same family are among the dead. >> silicone on al jazeera. >> i am trying to kill a bad deal. >> israeli prime minister steps up his attack on the iran nuclear deal. and scientists turn the large haydron clyderback on after a two-year upgrade. welcome back with al jazeera. let's take you through the top stories. yemen's houthi rebels have made gains in the southern port city of aden despite forces to halt their ad vance.
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today a massive change where 270 prisoners fled the prison after al-qaeda raided it, the central bank, et cetera. in sanna, you have every province seeing all miseries and worries because of this tension a lack of security nationwide. >> joining us from sanna, thank you. >> back to our top story and deadly attack at university in northeastern kenya. al jazeera's malcolm webb joins is from where the attack happened. tell us where you are and what you've seen in the aftermath of this attack. all right i apologize. we're having some audio issues with malcolm webb. we'll try and bring him back up. >> an israeli soldier hob wounded at a checkpoint in a palestinian city in the occupied west bank. the stabbing happened at the checkpoint in the southern west bank. >> what we know, according to the israeli military, a palestinian man along with five others tried to penetrate in their words the separation wall. an israeli platoon or group of soldiers happened on them during what was described as a routine patrol and the altercation occurred. an israeli soldier was lightly wounded in this altercatio
today a massive change where 270 prisoners fled the prison after al-qaeda raided it, the central bank, et cetera. in sanna, you have every province seeing all miseries and worries because of this tension a lack of security nationwide. >> joining us from sanna, thank you. >> back to our top story and deadly attack at university in northeastern kenya. al jazeera's malcolm webb joins is from where the attack happened. tell us where you are and what you've seen in the aftermath of this...
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the frustration with the pakistani's role with regard to a group like al qaeda, taliban, et cetera isou know and you'll hear this even from government officials in private, where do their true loyalties lie, do they turn a blind eye. those questions were raised with the fact bin laden was hiding very close in a pakistani city for a number of years, close to a major military installation. so that criticism of the pakistani government's role in this extend beyond the families. i have some new information, too, jake i wanted to add on this. it goes back to a question you asked me earlier, how do they know the american warren weinstein was killed in this. i'm told there was no body. they did not recover a body. there is no dna evidence of weinstein or the italian hostage giovanni lo porto, this was based on circumstantial evidence a cia assessment. they took all the information they could glean. what could that be? intercepted communications comments on the internet et cetera. they do not have dna test they do not have a body so they had to make a judgment here. that's why from the presid
the frustration with the pakistani's role with regard to a group like al qaeda, taliban, et cetera isou know and you'll hear this even from government officials in private, where do their true loyalties lie, do they turn a blind eye. those questions were raised with the fact bin laden was hiding very close in a pakistani city for a number of years, close to a major military installation. so that criticism of the pakistani government's role in this extend beyond the families. i have some new...
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et que le dieron. >> irma limpia casas y le pagan en efectivo asÍ que ella muestra sus ingresos de otra manera. >> ya despuÉs sumo cuÁnto ganÉ y eso es lo que muestros. >> algunos contribuyentes creen que alos, el irs no comparte su informaciÓn con ninguna otra agencia. tengan sus impuestos, combrar los aÑos que estan en el pais. >> pago mis taxes porque eso me beneficia. marÍa:un programa de voluntarios ofrece asistencia gratuita para su declaraciÓn de impuestos, beneficia las personas que ganan menos de 53.000 $ al aÑo, personas discapacitadas y de la tercera edad, y a quienes no entienden inglÉs. leÓn: esta Época es un perÍodo en el que aumenta las estafas a migrantes. estÁs personas no estÁn capacitadas para practicar la ley. pueden incluso hacer peligrar el estatus legal de un inmigrantes. marÍa: el presidente barack obama notificÓ que retirarÁ a cuba de una lista de paÍses patrocinadores del terrorismo, obama tomÓ la decisiÓn despuÉs de que el departamento de estado analizarÁ la presencia de la isla en esta lista que incluye a irÁn y sudÁn. en sus esfuerzos por normalizar las relaciones entre washington y la habana. tienen con cinco dÍas para _ tienen 45 dÍas para rechazar la propue
et que le dieron. >> irma limpia casas y le pagan en efectivo asÍ que ella muestra sus ingresos de otra manera. >> ya despuÉs sumo cuÁnto ganÉ y eso es lo que muestros. >> algunos contribuyentes creen que alos, el irs no comparte su informaciÓn con ninguna otra agencia. tengan sus impuestos, combrar los aÑos que estan en el pais. >> pago mis taxes porque eso me beneficia. marÍa:un programa de voluntarios ofrece asistencia gratuita para su declaraciÓn de...
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but they're going to have a better idea on what we're bombing, did we kill an al qaeda leader how many siblings were killed et cetera. >> thank you for clarifying that. good to see you. i'll see you again soon. >> good to be here thank you. >> it may be a jungle but some residents aren't happy about the new neighbors. heard about this? wild coyotes showing up across new york city and other urban areas across the country. backyards, parks and even roof tops. five sightings this year in the big apple. this one this morning at manhattan's battery park at the far southern end of manhattan island. brian has the latest on the coyote watch. hi, brian. >> hi that coyote was on the loose here at the hudson river park where there's as many people as there are small dogs it seems at about 7:30 this morning cops chased the coyote for about an hour across city streets before cornering her in the outside seating area of a waterfront restaurant. >> i saw this greyish, blackish dog looking animal scamper by and we heard people yelling and quickly moving away so we decided to seek shelter from whatever was happening. we didn'
but they're going to have a better idea on what we're bombing, did we kill an al qaeda leader how many siblings were killed et cetera. >> thank you for clarifying that. good to see you. i'll see you again soon. >> good to be here thank you. >> it may be a jungle but some residents aren't happy about the new neighbors. heard about this? wild coyotes showing up across new york city and other urban areas across the country. backyards, parks and even roof tops. five sightings this...
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al jazeera. >> the wife of james brady sarah brady has died. responsible for the legalization of background checks for handgun purchase et cetera. brady was 73. >> alessandro veti shows us. >> in a dark alley a glimmer of light. these solar-paneled street lamps are helping people of san luis walk home safely for the first time. they are cheap bright, and easy to make. are they're going to need well the solar panels, the led the battery, the most difficult is the sacramentoer, how when the light turns on. no more do you have to wait for thousands of parts to be imorlted but you can make urtarte basically made with local parts and yet at the same time gives something for residents. >>> students were bussed in from the nearby university to help. costs $.70 to build and nothing to operate. san luis is a perfect recipient of this technology. found no basic services. >> you can imagine the impact you're having on these people. that's the most satisfying thing to see the people smiling to see the lights shining because their quality of i light has improved. oto haveto have light in the alleyways. >> forly lit areas like this have turne
al jazeera. >> the wife of james brady sarah brady has died. responsible for the legalization of background checks for handgun purchase et cetera. brady was 73. >> alessandro veti shows us. >> in a dark alley a glimmer of light. these solar-paneled street lamps are helping people of san luis walk home safely for the first time. they are cheap bright, and easy to make. are they're going to need well the solar panels, the led the battery, the most difficult is the sacramentoer,...
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secretary of state, she needs to certify et yoep ya on human rights but she granted them a waiver which allowed them to continue with u.s. assistance. >> mohammad al modi told us she does not give media interviews but gave us a fact sheet of what he has given to aids awareness. these are just a few of the stories he documents in his book. >> bill clinton's average speaking fee is around 175 to 200,000 over the years. the problem is once hillary clinton becomes secretary of state in 2009, the number of big paydays where he gets paid half a million dollars or more to give a speech, one speech, overseas increases dramatically. >>> so far we've seen stories of the clinton blur as often peter schweitzer puts it, wheeling and dealing to mix politics and lots of cold hard cash. in this process the clintons allegedly use their influence to raise funds for both themselves and causes supported by their foundation. all while skirting the rules by doing favors for their benefactors. these favors aren't just shady deals. with the clout of the clintons, they can have far-reaching effects on the international scene. consider the stunning case of kazakhstan and h
secretary of state, she needs to certify et yoep ya on human rights but she granted them a waiver which allowed them to continue with u.s. assistance. >> mohammad al modi told us she does not give media interviews but gave us a fact sheet of what he has given to aids awareness. these are just a few of the stories he documents in his book. >> bill clinton's average speaking fee is around 175 to 200,000 over the years. the problem is once hillary clinton becomes secretary of state in...
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al qaeda, today we have thousands of people who adheres to the ideas of obama. we have movement in nigeria, north africa somali in yemen, in syria, in iraq pakistan afghanistan, et cetera. all believe in the idea of osama bin laden, and the ideology as part of our terrorism, or the war on terrorism. we need to counter the narrative of the group, and we need to counter the reasons or counter the incubating factors that is leading into more extremism and conflict in the region. >> what do you see as being the factors. a lot suggest that it's the power vacuum that exists in the countries, enabling the groups to fill it. >> absolutely. the vacuum is a big one, but there are a lot of things that is leading into the vacuum and there's no cookie cutter approach. look at nigeria, northern nigeria, where boko haram is based. 75% of the houses have no electricity, they don't know the meaning of electricity, when it comes to public health or education, the worst in the world. look at yemen, you have 25 million in yemen. more than 50% of them live under the poverty level. poverty line level. for example, among the youth of yemen, more than 60%, and this is before the confli
al qaeda, today we have thousands of people who adheres to the ideas of obama. we have movement in nigeria, north africa somali in yemen, in syria, in iraq pakistan afghanistan, et cetera. all believe in the idea of osama bin laden, and the ideology as part of our terrorism, or the war on terrorism. we need to counter the narrative of the group, and we need to counter the reasons or counter the incubating factors that is leading into more extremism and conflict in the region. >> what do...
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how they get a hold of this increasing risk from al shabaab, what is the answer to make people feel safe at their universities at the shopping malls, etss you make everyone go through metal detectors and you make these universities into compounds? >> i think, poppy, the best way to make the people feel safe is to show competence when you deal with a major crisis. the response at the westgate mall attack almost two years ago, and the response that the garissa university attack recently has been pit ifl andiful and it's dangerous enough to begin with for any government because they have a large land border that's completely porous and a continuous beach front on the indian ocean so terrorists can come by boat like we've seen with the somali pier theas. so they're completely vulnerable but the authorities in kenya have shown very little competence in responding to these to preventing them and dealing with them when they happen. >> when you look at the mastermind of the garissa university attack where 147 people died tom, a bouncy a very big bounty has been put on his head there and they vrpt had success yet. what's lacking? >>. >> i thin
how they get a hold of this increasing risk from al shabaab, what is the answer to make people feel safe at their universities at the shopping malls, etss you make everyone go through metal detectors and you make these universities into compounds? >> i think, poppy, the best way to make the people feel safe is to show competence when you deal with a major crisis. the response at the westgate mall attack almost two years ago, and the response that the garissa university attack recently has...
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al qaeda using it as a big sanctuary. taliban had to come they to invite him in, et cetera. but i think as former secretary gates has said you know, we, one of the big mistakes we paid after the cold war was not staying engaged if that region. >> i think that was the last message of carl-year wilson wasn't it sm. >> it was, it was indeed. >> sour's leaving, april 30th. >> uh-huh. >> private citizen. >> i will be a private citizen. >> and will you write a book? >> i might. i'm going to do some speaking and writing and some different things. >> and if you had to give on may 1st a last lecture about your experience within the intelligence communities, what would you want to say other than it's vital role? >> it does play a vital role in a lot of ways. sometimes it provides extraordinarily high leverage options like afghanistan in the 1980s. and others today that really protect our national security. it really is our nation's first line of defense. and if you look at the situation today where we have so many diverse challenges wide array of challenges and they're very serious on
al qaeda using it as a big sanctuary. taliban had to come they to invite him in, et cetera. but i think as former secretary gates has said you know, we, one of the big mistakes we paid after the cold war was not staying engaged if that region. >> i think that was the last message of carl-year wilson wasn't it sm. >> it was, it was indeed. >> sour's leaving, april 30th. >> uh-huh. >> private citizen. >> i will be a private citizen. >> and will you write...
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et cetera have upped their security, quite considerably in the last month, given the klatter that that -- klatter chatter ash and instead it happened garissa. >> let's take a closer look at the group taking responsible. alhabab is linked to al qaeda and is on the u.s. terror list. it wants to create an islamic state. most of the targets have been in somalia but the group as stepped up attacks in kenya in recent years including the rate of the west gate mall in nairobi which killed more than 60 people. they are protesting the presence of kenyan troops in somalia. >>> now to switzerland and another developing story. negotiators are set to speak in just a few minutes about the status of talks there and we're hearing they could issue a statement about a possible deal. james bays has the latest. >> reporter: we are hearing that we are going to get a statement pretty soon, possibly as soon as one hour from now. journalists who have been waiting here outside the hotel where these talks have been taking place for over two weeks with one recess in the middle have been bussed to a technical college on the edge of lausanne where we are expecting a statement to come. it will come from the iranian foreign minister,
et cetera have upped their security, quite considerably in the last month, given the klatter that that -- klatter chatter ash and instead it happened garissa. >> let's take a closer look at the group taking responsible. alhabab is linked to al qaeda and is on the u.s. terror list. it wants to create an islamic state. most of the targets have been in somalia but the group as stepped up attacks in kenya in recent years including the rate of the west gate mall in nairobi which killed more...
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al shabab. iran still a supporter of groups like hezbollah, et cetera on the international stage.als with none of that. >> it doesn't deal with any of that. that's right. it doesn't deal with iran support for terrorism. it doesn't deal with regional activities. and remember when we signed an agreement with north carolina in 1994 one of the reasons it fell apart is one of the ballistic missiles program. and so there's a lot of things which are just not addressed in this deal and again which we're going to need different policy solutions to address. >> so what happens if this deal falls apart and we don't have negotiations or an agreement with iran? what is the trajectory of nuclear progress in iran without a deal? >> well, i think if you don't see a final deal by june 30th, i think this has been going on for 12 years. the most likely alternative is the negotiations continue in some other form. you know it's not clear to me that that june 30th deadline is any more of a deadline than past deadlines have been. then i think we're back to where we were before trying to increase the pres
al shabab. iran still a supporter of groups like hezbollah, et cetera on the international stage.als with none of that. >> it doesn't deal with any of that. that's right. it doesn't deal with iran support for terrorism. it doesn't deal with regional activities. and remember when we signed an agreement with north carolina in 1994 one of the reasons it fell apart is one of the ballistic missiles program. and so there's a lot of things which are just not addressed in this deal and again...
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et cetera you can see why that makes sense. >> what are you hearing about the alleged cooperation apparently going on right now between al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, aqap, and al shabab? that's the terror group based in somalia that killed nearly 150 people mostly christians at that kenyan university? >> well this would be a worrisome collaboration. i spoke to a u.s. counter terrorism official today. they said like these al qaeda affiliates do these groups are communicating. aqap and al shabab they may be sharing know-how. there is no evidence they collaborated on a joint operation but i'm told that is a credible next step something they are watching for, but they haven't seen it yet. >> is the saudi air campaign making a positive difference or is it too early? >> this is what u.s. officials say. they say clearly it's having an impact. it is hitting targets, it is hitting targets associated with the houthi rebels these iran-backed rebels. it is not in the u.s.' estimate stopped their advance or deterred them but it is having some effect on the ground. the big key question going forward is do the saudis move ground forces
et cetera you can see why that makes sense. >> what are you hearing about the alleged cooperation apparently going on right now between al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, aqap, and al shabab? that's the terror group based in somalia that killed nearly 150 people mostly christians at that kenyan university? >> well this would be a worrisome collaboration. i spoke to a u.s. counter terrorism official today. they said like these al qaeda affiliates do these groups are communicating....