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and isis was gathering up as many people as it could in order to extract ransoms from them, and isis did ransom off many european hostages, but the americans, they didn't want to necessarily ransom them off, although they did make ransom demands, isis determined it could get more propaganda value, more shock value, by executing the hostages in a savage way. the families had to live this. they had to watch as this small group of victims was being reduced one after another. i spoke to survivors who were held at the same time, who were in the same prison cell with james foley and with steven sotloff, and they describe how one hostage would be taken away from the group and never come back, and how one of the hostages would be taken out of the cell and brought to a torture room, and then they would all watch as the hostage was brought back to them broken and distressed, and know that they were going to go again. the families know all of this. they saw this happening. they watched their children get be headed. they have been waiting for many years for these suspects to be brought to an ame
and isis was gathering up as many people as it could in order to extract ransoms from them, and isis did ransom off many european hostages, but the americans, they didn't want to necessarily ransom them off, although they did make ransom demands, isis determined it could get more propaganda value, more shock value, by executing the hostages in a savage way. the families had to live this. they had to watch as this small group of victims was being reduced one after another. i spoke to survivors...
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. >>> the isis terror suspects known as the beatles brought to the u.s. for trial why they won't face the death penalty. >>> the top u.s. spy hunter, what worries him most about the election >> this is "nbc nightly news" the vice presidential debate. here's lester holt >> good evening. with new covid cases on the rise from the white house to the american heartland vice president mike pence will debate democratic vp candidate senator kamala harris hours from now in utah the covid outbreak that sidelined the president seen in this video released late today turning up the spotlight for tonight's showdown harris, a former prosecutor hoping to make the case against the administration's covid response, pence an experienced debater looking to close ground in the polls. our geoff bennett has a preview. >> reporter: tonight, we are just hours away vice president mike pence and senator kamala harris facing off in an historic debate with suddenly higher stakes. coming as president trump recovers from coronavirus, all eyes on the vice president's performance trying t
. >>> the isis terror suspects known as the beatles brought to the u.s. for trial why they won't face the death penalty. >>> the top u.s. spy hunter, what worries him most about the election >> this is "nbc nightly news" the vice presidential debate. here's lester holt >> good evening. with new covid cases on the rise from the white house to the american heartland vice president mike pence will debate democratic vp candidate senator kamala harris hours...
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in 2014, isis invaded. months later, we came to report on the atrocities of the self-described islamic state. of course, no country on earth recognizes that state, but if it had a border, this would be it. beyond that border was the yazidi homeland, where the faithful practice a religion that predates islam by 3,000 years. in isis's perversion of the muslim faith, the yazidis were non-believers, condemned to slavery and death. >> nadia murad ( translated ): on friday, august 15, at 11:30 a.m., they entered our village and told us all to come to the school. there, the women and kids were put upstairs, and the men downstairs. >> pelley: what happened to you at that point? >> murad ( translated ): as we were entering the school, i was with one of my brothers. there, we saw a bulldozer, and i asked my brother "why is there a bulldozer here?" he replied, "to throw dirt on the bodies when they're done killing." >> pelley: her brother was right. the yazidis, about half a million, were defenseless civilians. thousa
in 2014, isis invaded. months later, we came to report on the atrocities of the self-described islamic state. of course, no country on earth recognizes that state, but if it had a border, this would be it. beyond that border was the yazidi homeland, where the faithful practice a religion that predates islam by 3,000 years. in isis's perversion of the muslim faith, the yazidis were non-believers, condemned to slavery and death. >> nadia murad ( translated ): on friday, august 15, at 11:30...
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isis now has been reduced. we are at peace. we're trying to end the endless wars which america still has troops on the ground in iraq and afghanistan. that's a good thing. i would love to have more international support when it comes to dealing with syria. but he has not been a warmonger. what we have seen... crosstalk ..under biden was bombing in libya. and i still don't know
isis now has been reduced. we are at peace. we're trying to end the endless wars which america still has troops on the ground in iraq and afghanistan. that's a good thing. i would love to have more international support when it comes to dealing with syria. but he has not been a warmonger. what we have seen... crosstalk ..under biden was bombing in libya. and i still don't know
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show the result to the world this week by repatriating americans who traveled to syria to support isis they will face charges here. today were demonstrating the result by bringing to our shores, two men left britain to become isis terrorists. now the boy to face justice in an american court of law for crimes against american citizens. not long after these terrorists were captured in 2018, the parents of the american victims wrote the following about their loved ones. one by one our children were taken from us by the hateful criminals of the islamic state. jim, stephen, peter and caleb were like so any of your own sons and daughters. they were for unique passionate young americans and all risk their lives pursuing a greater good. the families of those victims suffered the painful loss of their loved ones at the hands of brutal killers. and while the pain may never fully subside. today with the announcement of this indictment, we are beginning to bring them to justice they deserve. but we'll these families more than justice. we owe them our gratitude. and i say that because they are advo
show the result to the world this week by repatriating americans who traveled to syria to support isis they will face charges here. today were demonstrating the result by bringing to our shores, two men left britain to become isis terrorists. now the boy to face justice in an american court of law for crimes against american citizens. not long after these terrorists were captured in 2018, the parents of the american victims wrote the following about their loved ones. one by one our children...
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authorities say the men are accused of helping isis carry out brutal crimes, including kidnapping andople, including four americans. nbc's pete williams has more >> reporter: federal prosecutors say these two men helped isis in syria carry out kidnappings and brutal murders among their victims, the justice department says were four americans. aid workers kayla mueller and peter kassig and journalists james foley and steven sotloff and after authorities in london allowed evidence gathered by british investigators to be used in court here. >> today is a good day but it is, also, a solemn one. today, we remember the four innocent, americans, whose lives were taken by isis. >> it almost feels miraculous. at times, i despaired whether it would ever happen. >> reporter: in this video, aired by nbc news over the summer, they admitted abusing people held by isis. >> i've hit most of the prisoners. >> reporter: they said they got an e-mail address from kayla mueller, who went to syria to work at a hospital it was used to send her parents a ransom demand. >> she was in a large room it was dark
authorities say the men are accused of helping isis carry out brutal crimes, including kidnapping andople, including four americans. nbc's pete williams has more >> reporter: federal prosecutors say these two men helped isis in syria carry out kidnappings and brutal murders among their victims, the justice department says were four americans. aid workers kayla mueller and peter kassig and journalists james foley and steven sotloff and after authorities in london allowed evidence gathered...
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the gruesome video made public by isis.s of aid worker kayla mueller's death are not known but it is believed that al-baghdad sexually abused her before he was killed in a strike. >> like many terrorists before them they underestimated american resolve to obtain justice. fellow citizen harmed or killed by terrorists anywhere in the world. these men will now be brought before a united states court it face justice for the depraved acts alleged against them in the indictments. >> bill, i was in iraq at the time of the killing of james foley. it shook the region. woke up the u.s. and the world to the brutality of isis. >> bill: our special coverage of tonight's big debate begins on the fox news channel with bret and martha at 6:00 eastern time and i'll see you on fox broadcast stations across america. 90 minutes in salt lake. 10 minute sections. mike pence and kamala harris will be on stage tonight and 10's of millions will be watching at home. set your d.v.r., never miss a report. salt lake for today. in the meantime, stimulus
the gruesome video made public by isis.s of aid worker kayla mueller's death are not known but it is believed that al-baghdad sexually abused her before he was killed in a strike. >> like many terrorists before them they underestimated american resolve to obtain justice. fellow citizen harmed or killed by terrorists anywhere in the world. these men will now be brought before a united states court it face justice for the depraved acts alleged against them in the indictments. >> bill,...
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. >>> two of the world's most ruthless isis terror suspects now on u.s. soil to face charges. pierre thomas is standing by for us tonight. >>> and this evening, the dire new warning from dr. anthony fauci. he says up to 400,000 americans could die if the u.s. doesn't take steps right now. wisconsin, for one, hitting a record high in hospitalizations, setting up a field hospital. 35 states with increases now in hospitalizations. >>> we are newly released body cam video showing an officer under attack inside the police station and the suspect takedown. >>> and america strong tonight. the nurse on the front lines and the extraordinary gift. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us. we have yet another hurricane bearing down on the u.s. we have the major vp debate tonight, with significant changes on that stage. and we also have news just as we come on tonight involving the president, who released a video a short time ago, not entirely clear when it was recorded, but on it, he says he had been feeling not so hot when he was given that antibody cocktail at walter reed. he n
. >>> two of the world's most ruthless isis terror suspects now on u.s. soil to face charges. pierre thomas is standing by for us tonight. >>> and this evening, the dire new warning from dr. anthony fauci. he says up to 400,000 americans could die if the u.s. doesn't take steps right now. wisconsin, for one, hitting a record high in hospitalizations, setting up a field hospital. 35 states with increases now in hospitalizations. >>> we are newly released body cam video...
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he was killed by isis militants on camera in 2014 6 years later these men. el shafee elsheikh and alexanda kotey are the first alleged members of the islamic state to have been charged in the united states. both were indicted last week in alexandria, virginia in connection with the death of aid workers, peter kassig and kayla mueller as well as journalists steven sotloff and foley the 2 are said to have been radicalized in the uk and admitted to helping isis carry out executions and ransom negotiations in the middle east. >>some big i think i'm hoping they will implicate others involved as well as help us find the remains of our love works. >>the k sick family also released a statement saying we are relieved that el shafee elsheikh and alexanda kotey will stand trial in the united states for the greedy us crimes that they are alleged to have committed against peter case arson and so many others they went on to say although nothing can bring our son back we are grateful that his alleged captors will face justice in the form of a fair trial. under us criminal
he was killed by isis militants on camera in 2014 6 years later these men. el shafee elsheikh and alexanda kotey are the first alleged members of the islamic state to have been charged in the united states. both were indicted last week in alexandria, virginia in connection with the death of aid workers, peter kassig and kayla mueller as well as journalists steven sotloff and foley the 2 are said to have been radicalized in the uk and admitted to helping isis carry out executions and ransom...
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there isis no wildfifire season. it's just california.from that research, i started to see the link between climate change and californinia's wildfifires, and that made m met to d do somethining, but i didnt knknow how untntil seeing g grea thunberg speak at cop24 in poland.. greta: this is the biggest crcrisis humanity has evever fa. we neeeed to get angry and hold the older generations accountablble for the e mess tht they have created. [shouting in native languages] [rhythmic drumming] alexandriaia: could we have thee first thing on ourur agenda bebe e-mailil that was just sent to l of you guys? girl: can yoyou text me thagagea because ththe what'sapp hasn't been working. alexandria: i was one of the fifirst climatate strikers heren the e united states. woman: she said, "i want to rike." andnd we bothth laughed. we didn'thinink anybodody would pay y attentntion. in a peririo9 months, you know, we went from this place of just s sitting ona bench with a sign to, you know, ororganizingng globally. [cheering] crowd: ♪ if you will fight for
there isis no wildfifire season. it's just california.from that research, i started to see the link between climate change and californinia's wildfifires, and that made m met to d do somethining, but i didnt knknow how untntil seeing g grea thunberg speak at cop24 in poland.. greta: this is the biggest crcrisis humanity has evever fa. we neeeed to get angry and hold the older generations accountablble for the e mess tht they have created. [shouting in native languages] [rhythmic drumming]...
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prosecutors say these two part of an execution isis style due in court.ut these arrests. >> john, these are two high-profile isis fighters. they had been detained in iraq since their capture in 2018 but we just learned they will appeal in federal court in virginia this afternoon to face multiple charges, all related to their brutal beatings and beheadings of at least four americans. you'll remember their names. they are american journalist james foley, steven so the lof, as well as american aid workers pete kasich and kale up mueller. their families have been appealing to the u.s. government for years now to bring those two captured fighters here to the united states to face justice. and today the fbi director appeared alongside the top official in the national security division of the department of justice to announce that those fighters will be here in the united states to face justice. here's how john demers put it, the top national security official at doj -- >> you will face american justice in an american courtroom and the prospect of many years in
prosecutors say these two part of an execution isis style due in court.ut these arrests. >> john, these are two high-profile isis fighters. they had been detained in iraq since their capture in 2018 but we just learned they will appeal in federal court in virginia this afternoon to face multiple charges, all related to their brutal beatings and beheadings of at least four americans. you'll remember their names. they are american journalist james foley, steven so the lof, as well as...
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he was rebuilding appeared we obliterated isis 100% of the isis caliphate. he was looking to build it again, and we got him. and you know, the guys that got him, not a lot of people know. i think it was kayla's birthday, right? they use the birthday is the number appeared and made talk about specific number, that was their code name for taking out this horrible al-baghdadi, right? a great honor. or they don't do that often. they don't do that often, but they used her birthday. they took him out. they didn't play games. our dog on that one became more famous than i did, and that's good. that dog was a hell of a dog and still is. we also took out the mass murder of american troops and a lot of other people, a lot of other troops. solid maney is dead, another one. and i withdrew from the last administration's disastrous iran nuclear deal. i recognize the true capital of israel and opened the american embassy in jerusalem. [cheers and applause] and every president talked about that for decades and decades. and then they got to be president, and they never did an
he was rebuilding appeared we obliterated isis 100% of the isis caliphate. he was looking to build it again, and we got him. and you know, the guys that got him, not a lot of people know. i think it was kayla's birthday, right? they use the birthday is the number appeared and made talk about specific number, that was their code name for taking out this horrible al-baghdadi, right? a great honor. or they don't do that often. they don't do that often, but they used her birthday. they took him...
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isis affiliate is in the region. the africans will have to fight this fight themselves. -- we will beto b there to support them and help them. you have extremism down the coast of east africa and tanzania. we are seeing an outbreak of isis activity in northern mozambique. we have to come together for their african partners and friends and allies. this is an area of burden sharing where we think our european allies can come to the fight in a big way and we can support them. they can't just be a u.s. response. it will have to be in african-european response supported by the u.s. we are bullish on africa and doing a lot, spending a lot of money there. we think we are giving it the right way, unlike the chinese who are seeking to dominate countries for things they don't need. >> and sacking them with enormous debt. >> they bribe corrupt leaders. that money goes to europe or the swiss bank accounts. it is never seen by the people in that country. the chinese then builda boondoggle, a sports stadium using chinese workers,
isis affiliate is in the region. the africans will have to fight this fight themselves. -- we will beto b there to support them and help them. you have extremism down the coast of east africa and tanzania. we are seeing an outbreak of isis activity in northern mozambique. we have to come together for their african partners and friends and allies. this is an area of burden sharing where we think our european allies can come to the fight in a big way and we can support them. they can't just be a...
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members of the so-called beatles isis cell, named because of their british accents, alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh made their way to syria from london. today, they're charged in a conspiracy to kidnap, torture and murder four americans. >> today is a good day, but it is also a solemn one. >> reporter: the other americans killed. >> steven sotloff was a journalist who covered the middle east. peter kassig was in syria working for a humanitarian organization. kayla mueller was a humanitarian aid worker and human rights activist. >> reporter: authorities say these men were beyond cruel, not only allegedly admitting to beating foley, but also terrorizing the captives by staging mock executions in which the hostages thought they might die. today, the fbi director speaking to family. >> and while their pain may never fully subside, today with the announcement of this indictment, we're beginning to bring them the justice they deserve. >> reporter: the two suspects appeared in court virtually. in order to extradite them here from iraq, the u.s. had to agree not to take the death penalty
members of the so-called beatles isis cell, named because of their british accents, alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh made their way to syria from london. today, they're charged in a conspiracy to kidnap, torture and murder four americans. >> today is a good day, but it is also a solemn one. >> reporter: the other americans killed. >> steven sotloff was a journalist who covered the middle east. peter kassig was in syria working for a humanitarian organization. kayla...
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isis and al qaeda.frica also figures into the geopolitical competition with china because china, i have written about this, has been working to establish a neocolonial regime in african countries in order to extract resources and wealth from those countries. where is the trump administration with building that strong us africa relationship going forward dealing with the islamic terrorist issue but also counterbalancing china. >> guest: i am bullish on africa. i think africa has a massive population, young population, you have tremendous energy from africa. a lot of entrepreneurs in africa across the whole continent. it is an exciting place to do business and in many ways africa is the future based on the age and use of the population. we are taking a different approach than the chinese. we are encouraging american businesses to be in africa, investing in africa, the development finance, headed by adam who is very active in africa. a new pandemic response program, we are going to build a center of excell
isis and al qaeda.frica also figures into the geopolitical competition with china because china, i have written about this, has been working to establish a neocolonial regime in african countries in order to extract resources and wealth from those countries. where is the trump administration with building that strong us africa relationship going forward dealing with the islamic terrorist issue but also counterbalancing china. >> guest: i am bullish on africa. i think africa has a massive...
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response to isis.l of that was fundamental they are going to have a process of bringing to justice people that they are accusing of being part of that. we had been told that the defeeaants would be ang in person, but have just been informed that they will be doing by web camera to have the katty: the two defendants had been british. they were stripped of their citizenship. in order to get them here, the department of justice had to agree to take the death penalty the table. was that an area of conflict between the u.s. and the u.k.? did the u.k. want them back in london? rerter: the u.k. did not want to prosecute them. it was generally believed that under the law in the u.k. they mighnot be able to mount a strong case with as harsh a punishme as here in the u.s. what the americans wanted was evidence to strengthen their case. there's capital punishment here and there isn't in the u.k. in july, the attorney general said, we will not seek the death penalty and that was the breakthrough american prosecuto
response to isis.l of that was fundamental they are going to have a process of bringing to justice people that they are accusing of being part of that. we had been told that the defeeaants would be ang in person, but have just been informed that they will be doing by web camera to have the katty: the two defendants had been british. they were stripped of their citizenship. in order to get them here, the department of justice had to agree to take the death penalty the table. was that an area of...
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and isis did this, would bring people outs record videos and behead them.is what we're dealing with. we can't be okay with this. and we shouldn't get stuck with labels, but clearly this is noting? that is going to go away after the election regardless of whom wins. >> brandy and naveed, thank you both so much. >>> millions of lives will never be the same because of this pandemic. you'll meet three people who prove it, when "american voices" continues. est 5g network... award-winning customer satisfaction... or insanely great value. now, with t-mobile for business, there's no compromise. network. support. value. choose. all. three. t-mobile for business. ready when you are. tonight, i'll be eating a veggie cheeseburger on ciabatta, no tomatoes.. [hard a] tonight... i'll be eating four cheese tortellini with extra tomatoes. [full emphasis on the soft a] so its come to this? [doorbell chimes] thank you. [doorbell chimes] bravo. careful, hamill. daddy's not here to save you. oh i am my daddy. wait, what? what are you talking about? still a father. but now a fri
and isis did this, would bring people outs record videos and behead them.is what we're dealing with. we can't be okay with this. and we shouldn't get stuck with labels, but clearly this is noting? that is going to go away after the election regardless of whom wins. >> brandy and naveed, thank you both so much. >>> millions of lives will never be the same because of this pandemic. you'll meet three people who prove it, when "american voices" continues. est 5g network......
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antanzania, we are seeing outbreak of isis activity. we are going to have to come together with our friends and allies. this is an area of burden sharing where we think our european allies can come to the fight in a big way, and we can support them. a u.s.t just be response. it will have to be african, european response, supported by the u.s. we are bullish on africa. we think we are doing it in the right way, unlike the chinese who are coming in, seeking to dominate countries. arthur: enormous debt. amb. o'brien: they bribe corrupt leaders. that money goes to europe. it's never seen by the people in that country. the chinese then build a boondoggle, a sports stadium, using chinese workers, not local workers, not improving the skill set of the indigenous people, and it's built by a chinese state-owned enterprise. the money stays in china. they pay chinese workers, and the country is settled with a shoddy infrastructure project that starts falling apart, and they've got a huge debt with massive interest payments. we've had it several afr
antanzania, we are seeing outbreak of isis activity. we are going to have to come together with our friends and allies. this is an area of burden sharing where we think our european allies can come to the fight in a big way, and we can support them. a u.s.t just be response. it will have to be african, european response, supported by the u.s. we are bullish on africa. we think we are doing it in the right way, unlike the chinese who are coming in, seeking to dominate countries. arthur: enormous...
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against those who would do us harm you know when president from came into office isis had captured an area of the middle east the size of pennsylvania the president trump unleashed the american military and our armed forces destroyed the isis caliphate and took down their leader al baghdadi without one american casualty now baghdadi was responsible for the death of solace and. the notably americans hearts there with the family of killing nearly repair and switch are here with us tonight in salt lake city today 2 of the nicest killers responsible for killing miller's murder were brought to justice in the united states you had a john was killed on the battlefield along with the other beatle the reality is that when joe biden was vice president we had an opportunity to save carolyn miller . brig smart to reflect on about the military came into the oval office presented a plan the so they knew were calleigh was dead he had held it for 18 months abused her mercilessly before they killed her but when joe biden was vice president they has a tainted for a month when armed forces finally went
against those who would do us harm you know when president from came into office isis had captured an area of the middle east the size of pennsylvania the president trump unleashed the american military and our armed forces destroyed the isis caliphate and took down their leader al baghdadi without one american casualty now baghdadi was responsible for the death of solace and. the notably americans hearts there with the family of killing nearly repair and switch are here with us tonight in salt...
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our effort, to render isis permanently impotent. as we continue to come back these traditional enemies face new ones including increasingly aggressive groups, like iran into mystic violent extremists motivated by a variety of ideologies. in a year or two, we would be successful in destroying the remnants of al qaeda's leadership, guaranteeing this does not become a multi generational war. for the past 19 years i have been involved in the struggle at all levels, from the moonscape of southern afghanistan in 2001 to baghdad in 2003 to senior policy and strategic leadership in washington dc and internationally, the ct strategists policymaker. the only sacrosanct lesson i have learned is that we must maintain pressure on these groups to preclude them from establishing safe haven where we can rest, train, plot and project combat forces. we must continue to be chastened by our relaxing of this constant pressure in 2011 which allows creation of the largest, most successful terrorist insurgency in modern history in iraq and syria? it is a t
our effort, to render isis permanently impotent. as we continue to come back these traditional enemies face new ones including increasingly aggressive groups, like iran into mystic violent extremists motivated by a variety of ideologies. in a year or two, we would be successful in destroying the remnants of al qaeda's leadership, guaranteeing this does not become a multi generational war. for the past 19 years i have been involved in the struggle at all levels, from the moonscape of southern...
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our efforts to render isis permanently ef impotent. even as we combat these enemies, we face new ones, including increasingly aggressive groups aligned with iran and domestic extremist motivated by a variety of ideologies. i am hopeful that in the coming year or two, we will be successful in destroying the remnants of al quaeda's leadership and continue the attrition of isis, guaranteeing this does not become a multi-generational war. for the past 19 years, i have been involved in this struggle at all levels from the moonscape of southern afghanistan in 2001 to baghdad in 2003 to senior policy and strategic leadership in washington, d.c. and international as the ct strategist and advisory maker. the only sacrosanct lesson i've learned is that we must maintain pressure on these groups to preclude them from establishes safe haven. we must continue to be chastened by our relaxing of this constant pressure in 2011, which allowed for the creation of the largest most successful terrorist insurgency in iraq and syria. it's a testament to the
our efforts to render isis permanently ef impotent. even as we combat these enemies, we face new ones, including increasingly aggressive groups aligned with iran and domestic extremist motivated by a variety of ideologies. i am hopeful that in the coming year or two, we will be successful in destroying the remnants of al quaeda's leadership and continue the attrition of isis, guaranteeing this does not become a multi-generational war. for the past 19 years, i have been involved in this struggle...
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. >>> and then isis militants, known as the beatles, in a u.s. courtroom, facing charges in the deaths of four americans richard engel with new reaction oscar the grouch here to tell you, yeah, you, to wear a mask out in public around other people. sure it'll keep you healthy. but more importantly, i won't have to see your happy smiling face. ugh. and if you don't want to wear a mask, i've just got one thing to tell you. scram, go away. ugh. caring for each other because we are all in this together. so wear a mask and have a rotten day, will ya? ugh. they do one of the most deven in normal times.s, our frontline health care workers. and when these heroes lack the resources they need, that risky job gets ten times harder. prop fifteen makes corporations pay their fair share. to invest in our communities, in our clinics, in the essential workers who treat everyone- rich, poor, and in-between. whether it's this pandemic or the next health crisis, vote yes on prop fifteen. for all of us. >>> just ahead, paying >>> just ahead, paying the price. the em
. >>> and then isis militants, known as the beatles, in a u.s. courtroom, facing charges in the deaths of four americans richard engel with new reaction oscar the grouch here to tell you, yeah, you, to wear a mask out in public around other people. sure it'll keep you healthy. but more importantly, i won't have to see your happy smiling face. ugh. and if you don't want to wear a mask, i've just got one thing to tell you. scram, go away. ugh. caring for each other because we are all in...
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and i want to jump back to what alisyn said about isis. i remember this all too well. i started off as a counterterrorism analysis, post-9/11. and certainly, the rise of isis from 2015 onward was one of the bigger concerns we've seen in the social media age of terrorism spreading virally. now we're seeing very similar things happening here in the united states, where domestic terrorism seems to be starting to spread virally in the way that we saw that happen overseas with isis. now, how does that impact us here at home? the fbi official i spoke to this week indicated that right now, in the lead up to the election, they are having to stand up robust task forces to track the growing case loads in this space and they are concerned. and they are concerned about the post-election period. and they are concerned that if the president doesn't check his words, they may be put in a very difficult position of having to take down more cases like i we just saw in michigan. >> i wish we could do an entire segment on the good police work, the outstanding police work that brought this
and i want to jump back to what alisyn said about isis. i remember this all too well. i started off as a counterterrorism analysis, post-9/11. and certainly, the rise of isis from 2015 onward was one of the bigger concerns we've seen in the social media age of terrorism spreading virally. now we're seeing very similar things happening here in the united states, where domestic terrorism seems to be starting to spread virally in the way that we saw that happen overseas with isis. now, how does...
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we know that isis is just across the border and al qaeda just across the border in the southern end of turkey in syria. we know, we understand, that there have been missions recently to take out high value al qaeda and isis targets by u.s. forces inside syria. so it's not clear where the threat is coming from or how long it will last, but very clear advice, don't lighter in places where foreigners might gather. >> let me follow up on that last point you were making because i am curious if there is any sense about where exactly this threat is coming from. you talk about the geographic proximity of isis in some al qaeda bases and there are other terror groups over the decades, frankly, that have operated in and out of turkey as well. >> well, the turkish government designates the puk a terrorist organization, a kurdish group. generally they are not perceived as being a threat to u.s. citizens, the kurds, generally speaking, rely very heavily for support from the united states, so it would seem at this stage that it would be unlikely to be them who are targeting the united states, but it
we know that isis is just across the border and al qaeda just across the border in the southern end of turkey in syria. we know, we understand, that there have been missions recently to take out high value al qaeda and isis targets by u.s. forces inside syria. so it's not clear where the threat is coming from or how long it will last, but very clear advice, don't lighter in places where foreigners might gather. >> let me follow up on that last point you were making because i am curious if...
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the evercore isi chairman.eporting third-quarter earnings that beat, but investors are not impressed. we will also discuss with the chairman and ceo juan luciano. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. i'm vonnie quinn in new york. of crop china archer daniels midland, known as adn, down more than 7% after reporting third-quarter earnings that beat analyst expectations. it saw a 45% plunge in net profits. for more, we are joined by chairman and ceo juan luciano. explain why investors are being so tough on adm today after beating expectations but having that crazy increase in corporate costs, the hedging expense. juan: thank you for having me. we have a very strong quarter across all businesses. very strong cash flow generation. actually, leveraging that strong cash position, we took the opportunity to rebalance the mix between our long and short-term debt. as such, economically, we retired higher coupling debt, and introduced them into interest payments into the future. we took a charge for tha
the evercore isi chairman.eporting third-quarter earnings that beat, but investors are not impressed. we will also discuss with the chairman and ceo juan luciano. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. i'm vonnie quinn in new york. of crop china archer daniels midland, known as adn, down more than 7% after reporting third-quarter earnings that beat analyst expectations. it saw a 45% plunge in net profits. for more, we are joined by chairman and ceo juan luciano. explain why...
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and brand isis pre-. he then put his own spin on the materials. the justice found in those materials confirmation are eternal decidedly unscientific truth about men and women history shows woman has always been independent upon men in the struggle for substance he he wrote. she is not an equal competitor, she is so constituted she will rest upon and looked at him for protection. we were then switched images for men as protector to man as predator physical structure and a proper discharge of her internal functions he wrote, justified legislation to protect her from the greed as well as the passion of men. do the justices role in our gone favor? in the mueller case, because they were impressed by the extraordinary quality of the brand a brief, or, do they hold for oregon because the brand i brief short up their own pre-conceptions about the relationship between the sexes, the physical superiority of men, women's inherent vulnerability, and societies interest in the well-being of women as actual or potential mothers. what brandeis technique work when
and brand isis pre-. he then put his own spin on the materials. the justice found in those materials confirmation are eternal decidedly unscientific truth about men and women history shows woman has always been independent upon men in the struggle for substance he he wrote. she is not an equal competitor, she is so constituted she will rest upon and looked at him for protection. we were then switched images for men as protector to man as predator physical structure and a proper discharge of her...
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two british members of isis will be extradited to the.s. to ce charges of torture and murder.s, much more. >> woodruff: election day is less thafour weeks away and llions of americans have already st ballots. but as john yang reporul, the voting in many states are still the subject of court cases. >> yang: judy, most of the disputes are over mail-in ballots-- who gets them, what voters have to do to verify their identity and how and when they're turned in. in general, democrats are trying to make them easier to use because of the pandemic and republicans don't want the rules laxed. tammy patrick is senior advisor for democracy fund, a non- partisan foundation who's stated aim is to improve the democratic process. tammy patrick, thank you so much for joining us. i want to walk through the to turning in yoallot andration talk about what's being fought over in the courts at each ofth e steps and the significance of them. let me begin with voter registration. in arizona, which you know ll, u were an election official in maricopa county which includes phoenix, the judge just on mon
two british members of isis will be extradited to the.s. to ce charges of torture and murder.s, much more. >> woodruff: election day is less thafour weeks away and llions of americans have already st ballots. but as john yang reporul, the voting in many states are still the subject of court cases. >> yang: judy, most of the disputes are over mail-in ballots-- who gets them, what voters have to do to verify their identity and how and when they're turned in. in general, democrats are...
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he was killed by isis militants on camera in 2014 6 years later these men. el shafee elsheikh and alexanda kotey are the first alleged members of the islamic state to have been charged in the united states. both were indicted last week in alexandria, virginia in connection with the death of aid workers, peter kassig and kayla mueller as well as journalists steven sotloff and foley the 2 are said to have been radicalized in the uk and admitted to helping isis carry out execucions and ransom negotiations in the middle east. >>some big i think i'm hoping they will implicate others involved as well as helpless find the remains of our love works. >>the k sick family also released a statement saying we are relieved that el shafee elsheikh and alexanda kotey will stand trial in the united states for the greedy us crimes that they are alleged to have committed against peter case arson and so many others they went on to say although nothing can bring our son back we are grateful that his alleged captors will face justice in the form of a fair trial. under us criminal
he was killed by isis militants on camera in 2014 6 years later these men. el shafee elsheikh and alexanda kotey are the first alleged members of the islamic state to have been charged in the united states. both were indicted last week in alexandria, virginia in connection with the death of aid workers, peter kassig and kayla mueller as well as journalists steven sotloff and foley the 2 are said to have been radicalized in the uk and admitted to helping isis carry out execucions and ransom...
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two isis fighters brought to the u.s.l stand trial for the torture and murder of hostages, including journalist james foley and aid worker kayla mueller. and a house divided: the lesson we can all learn from these trump and biden supporters living together under the same roof. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with breaking news. president trump is back in the oval office and back on camera tonight, two days after returning from the hospital. in a new video produced by the white house, the president says he feels perfect and calls his infection with coronavirus a blessing in disguise. he also says the experimental drug therapy he received is a cure and that he plans to make it available for free to all americans. now, that might be over- promising the drug, made by the company regeneron, because it has not been approved by the f.d.a. and was only given
two isis fighters brought to the u.s.l stand trial for the torture and murder of hostages, including journalist james foley and aid worker kayla mueller. and a house divided: the lesson we can all learn from these trump and biden supporters living together under the same roof. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin...
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the great thing about physically being here is i can look over my shououlder and s see what isis g on i i can't do thatt online. canada has postponed its phphysical presence until next year. instead, presenting a culturally diverse offering o online, includingg books on its inindigenous pulatioion. the 2020 frankfurt book fair is an experiment, but will it remain online in the future? >> we are trying to figure out what works digitally, transactions, how does t the public interact with the digigil elements? we will use whatever works this year next year. the future is looking more digital anyhow, but the desire to mix with others in person is unlikely to disappear anytime soon. brent: cristiano ronaldo has tested positive for coronavirus and will not be able to play against sweden on wednesday. all the other players on the team have tested negative. that does not mean a lot. joining me now thiso discuss is our correspondent. what more do we know? correspondent: cristiano ronaldo and his teammates have had multiple tests in the past seven days, so he came back positive monday. normally
the great thing about physically being here is i can look over my shououlder and s see what isis g on i i can't do thatt online. canada has postponed its phphysical presence until next year. instead, presenting a culturally diverse offering o online, includingg books on its inindigenous pulatioion. the 2020 frankfurt book fair is an experiment, but will it remain online in the future? >> we are trying to figure out what works digitally, transactions, how does t the public interact with...
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charles kuralt: michael heizer isis a modern sculptor. . instef a chisel, mimichael heizer usuay useses dynamite e and bulldodozo create his art.. reid: heorked for r 40 years buililding this monument in the mimiddle of nonowhere. kuralt: in the nevada desert, hours from any big town, he has created massive pieces of scsculpture frfrom concrete and steel and granite and d compactd earth. anderson: he's a scientist, he's an artist, he's an engineer--all in the sort of pursuit of building this thing that i'm not gonna describe, 'cause i can't. baca: "city," created by michael heizer, is a place that... the...just... chishoholm: "city" is... it's hard to d describe it until you walk it. reid: it is a mile and a half long. it represents all these great artistic things that have taken place over the centuries. i fit heard about this project out in the middlof nowhere. and i thought, "who cares?" but all you had toto do was s go lot it, , and you know why people would cacare about i it. first of all, to meet him is to meet a true iconic american.
charles kuralt: michael heizer isis a modern sculptor. . instef a chisel, mimichael heizer usuay useses dynamite e and bulldodozo create his art.. reid: heorked for r 40 years buililding this monument in the mimiddle of nonowhere. kuralt: in the nevada desert, hours from any big town, he has created massive pieces of scsculpture frfrom concrete and steel and granite and d compactd earth. anderson: he's a scientist, he's an artist, he's an engineer--all in the sort of pursuit of building this...