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wild the fight against isis continues, the coalition succeeded in eliminating the physical isis caliphate in 2019. mr. landberg can you explain how chai connected military pressure with diplomatic and other nonmilitary effort to degrade isis' hold in iraq and syria? mr. landberg: thank you. i think you could characterize the de-isis coalition as the most successful counterterroris- international counterterrorism organization in history. it combined the capabilities of many different partners, not just the united states, including some of our -- all of our most capable partner, really. it also took a whole of government approach so it's not just, you know, bringing to bear military use of force but also all of the civilian capabilities that many of our governments are very capable of. so the complete destruction of the caliphate was a huge success. we continue to be concerned about isis in the core. one of the things we have seen and been able to pivot the coalition to address in recent, especially over the last year, and i'll say actually there was a meeting of political directors on the
wild the fight against isis continues, the coalition succeeded in eliminating the physical isis caliphate in 2019. mr. landberg can you explain how chai connected military pressure with diplomatic and other nonmilitary effort to degrade isis' hold in iraq and syria? mr. landberg: thank you. i think you could characterize the de-isis coalition as the most successful counterterroris- international counterterrorism organization in history. it combined the capabilities of many different partners,...
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it was an offshoot of al qaeda and isis k, which is the acronym for the isis affiliate claims to control the tip. roughly the territory of afghanistan is just another manifestation, the tragedy at the mosque. you mentioned the seller bombing occurred a few weeks ago. i c k 2 credit for both for shi masks. isis k, obviously fanatic. sunni terrorist group, but there's rivalry between isis k and taliban, but i, i could say rivalry today i could see a coalition between them tomorrow this, this is a changing environment in afghanistan, obviously, just a couple months ago they were an exile across the border. now they're in control and cobble. i expect see there'd be further developments, but i think it's hard to predict. but what i would say is that this potential for congregating terrorist from anarchic areas around the world toward a more hospitable government in afghanistan. i think it's something we should all be worth. i mean obviously say they're sworn enemies with isis k. and you seem to say that they'll kind are embedded within it. we've had the taliban on this program . there are a d
it was an offshoot of al qaeda and isis k, which is the acronym for the isis affiliate claims to control the tip. roughly the territory of afghanistan is just another manifestation, the tragedy at the mosque. you mentioned the seller bombing occurred a few weeks ago. i c k 2 credit for both for shi masks. isis k, obviously fanatic. sunni terrorist group, but there's rivalry between isis k and taliban, but i, i could say rivalry today i could see a coalition between them tomorrow this, this is a...
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rivalry between isis k and taliban. but i, i could say rivalry today i could see a coalition between them tomorrow this, this is a changing environment in afghanistan. obviously, just a couple of months ago, they were an exile across the border. now they're in control of cargo. i expect to see there to be further developments, but i and i think it's hard to predict. but what i would say is that this potential for congregating terrorist from anarchic areas around the world, toward a more hospitable government in afghanistan, i think it's something we should all be we're, i mean the time about, obviously say their sworn enemies with isis k. and you seem to say that they'll kind are embedded within it. we've had the taliban on this program. there are a defacto negotiations going on between nato governments and the taliban. you mean they're kind of negotiating with al qaeda more or less? well, i think there's a danger that there's, if there's a big question, whether there's a new moderate taliban leadership or whether it's
rivalry between isis k and taliban. but i, i could say rivalry today i could see a coalition between them tomorrow this, this is a changing environment in afghanistan. obviously, just a couple of months ago, they were an exile across the border. now they're in control of cargo. i expect to see there to be further developments, but i and i think it's hard to predict. but what i would say is that this potential for congregating terrorist from anarchic areas around the world, toward a more...
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and again, it's done acted as a recruitment sergeant for isis, but is that isis writes is kay, this is complicated. these different terrorist terrorist groups. terrorist factions don't have the identity cards that they can show. i'm al qaeda isis. kate, i'm this, people drift back and forth. i think the, the main threat right now of regrouping terrorist in afghanistan is al qaeda. i think it is never really left. i think they've been embedded with caliban in their exile across the border in pakistan for the last 20 years. and i think al qaeda will take advantage of renewed taliban control to recreate the sanctuary. the rear base area that they used afghanistan before isis is a new phenomenon, but look in iraq and syria. it was an offshoot of al qaeda and isis k, which is the acronym for the isis affiliate claims to control the tip. roughly the territory of afghanistan is just another manifestation that the tragedy at the mosque. you mentioned a similar bombing occurred a few weeks ago. i came to a credit for both rashid masks, isis k, obviously fanatic. sunni terrorist group, but there
and again, it's done acted as a recruitment sergeant for isis, but is that isis writes is kay, this is complicated. these different terrorist terrorist groups. terrorist factions don't have the identity cards that they can show. i'm al qaeda isis. kate, i'm this, people drift back and forth. i think the, the main threat right now of regrouping terrorist in afghanistan is al qaeda. i think it is never really left. i think they've been embedded with caliban in their exile across the border in...
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isis in the khorasan, also known as isis—k, are the regional affiliate of the islamic state.er, thousands of isis militants escaped from jail, swelling the ranks of the terror group. i received news that an isis operative had detonated a suicide vest in a clash with the taliban police. we have been called here by the taliban police who wanted to show us an isis sleeper cell that they recently attacked. so, what happened here? do you have reports of who they were and what their background is? despite the assurances of abdul karim, a string of deadly isis attacks have erupted across afghanistan in recent months, many targeting ethnic shias. one of the most devastating was a suicide bombing of a shia mosque in october that claimed the lives of 50 worshippers. one who lost his life was haji. as well as attacks from isis—k, members of afghanistan's shia minority have a right to be wary of the taliban as they were heavily persecuted by the regime of the �*90s. after spending time with the kasemi family, i wanted to put some questions to the new taliban police governor for the provi
isis in the khorasan, also known as isis—k, are the regional affiliate of the islamic state.er, thousands of isis militants escaped from jail, swelling the ranks of the terror group. i received news that an isis operative had detonated a suicide vest in a clash with the taliban police. we have been called here by the taliban police who wanted to show us an isis sleeper cell that they recently attacked. so, what happened here? do you have reports of who they were and what their background is?...
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isis in the horizon, also known as isis—k, ivy regional affiliate of the islamic state.ands of isis militants escaped from jail, swelling the ranks of the terror group. i received news that an isis operative had detonated a suicide vest in a clash with the taliban police. we have been called here by the taliban police who wanted to show us an isis sleeper cell that they recently attacked. so what happened here? do you have reports of who they were and what their background is? despite the assurances of abdul karim, a string of deadly isis attacks have erupted across afghanistan in recent months. many targeting ethnic sheer people. one of the most devastating was a suicide bombing of a sheer mosque in october that claimed the lives of 50 worshippers —— shaia. 0ne of 50 worshippers —— shaia. one who lost his life was haji. as well as attacks from isis—k, members of afghanistan's shia minority have a right to be wary of the taliban as they were heavily persecuted by the regime of the 90s. after spending time with the family, i wanted to put some questions to the new taliban
isis in the horizon, also known as isis—k, ivy regional affiliate of the islamic state.ands of isis militants escaped from jail, swelling the ranks of the terror group. i received news that an isis operative had detonated a suicide vest in a clash with the taliban police. we have been called here by the taliban police who wanted to show us an isis sleeper cell that they recently attacked. so what happened here? do you have reports of who they were and what their background is? despite the...
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fighters, as a reminder, isis remains a very seriouss. threat. t week, the atd prison break, our forces have lent assistance to retake the british prison from isis fighters, it is a reminder isis remains a serious threat. that is why we are there. that is the only reason we are there. we will defend our forces from all threats. we have made that very clear to iranians and others. i should stay one more thing before leaving syria. syria activity remain a real threat to israel. we support israel's freedom of action to defending themselves. there are a lot of signs that a lot of these are tired of the regime. we support the action and we will defend our people,. -- people, period. that is the only mission, the only objective. miller: saudi arabia, the president candidate had some very tough words. a special meaning of characterization in the middle east. has that happened and if in fact it has happened, how would you differentiate the bidens administration towards policy in syria from the previous administration in syria? mcgurk: one thing w
fighters, as a reminder, isis remains a very seriouss. threat. t week, the atd prison break, our forces have lent assistance to retake the british prison from isis fighters, it is a reminder isis remains a serious threat. that is why we are there. that is the only reason we are there. we will defend our forces from all threats. we have made that very clear to iranians and others. i should stay one more thing before leaving syria. syria activity remain a real threat to israel. we support...
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and other coalition members declared isis had territorially been defeated in this area, and that is isis's the sleeper cells and then to re-emerge and carry out these types of attacks. the sdf, the main fighting force on the ground, for years now has been warning that it does not have the capability to not just territorially control these areas, but also to continue to maintain security for prisons like the one that we saw come under attack on thursday where these fierce clashes have been continuing for days right now. this particular prison houses thousands of isis fighters. not just from the region, but from a number of foreign countries as well. foreign nationals whose own countries have been refusing to take them back. but also at the same time, refusing to provide any sort of a solution to the detention. not just of isis fighters inside these various different prison facilities across this portion of syria, but also for people who are considered to be the families, the wives and children of isis, effectively being held in prison-like conditions across a number of locations in syria. i
and other coalition members declared isis had territorially been defeated in this area, and that is isis's the sleeper cells and then to re-emerge and carry out these types of attacks. the sdf, the main fighting force on the ground, for years now has been warning that it does not have the capability to not just territorially control these areas, but also to continue to maintain security for prisons like the one that we saw come under attack on thursday where these fierce clashes have been...
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why it could signal isis is regrouping for something bigger. if i go to sleep right now, i can get more.... four hours. that's not good. what is time? time. time is just a construct. construct. construction. there is a crack. oh god are you kidding me?! oh god... hi, aren't you tired of this? -yes! good days start with good nights. seems like a good time to find out about both. why are you talking like that? is this an ad? are we in an ad? yep, it's go time with wireless on the most reliable network. ok, that jump was crazy! but what's crazier? you get unlimited for just 30 bucks. nice! but mine has 5g included. wait! 5g included? yup, even these guys get it. nice ride, by the way. and the icing on the cake? saving up to 400 bucks? exactly. wait, shouldn't you be navigating? xfinity mobile. it's wireless that does it all and saves a lot. like a lot, a lot. >>> welcome back to "cnn newsroom." i'm isa soares. if you're just joining us, let me bring you up to date. with our top stories this hour. the u.s. and the uk are withdrawing some families a
why it could signal isis is regrouping for something bigger. if i go to sleep right now, i can get more.... four hours. that's not good. what is time? time. time is just a construct. construct. construction. there is a crack. oh god are you kidding me?! oh god... hi, aren't you tired of this? -yes! good days start with good nights. seems like a good time to find out about both. why are you talking like that? is this an ad? are we in an ad? yep, it's go time with wireless on the most reliable...
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we were talking about how energetic isi is and how great the publications are. this is a high watermark for isi. also thank you for this extraordinary honor. especially given the other fantastic books you might have chosen this past year, even among those finalists. i can tell you having read them they are all better than my book. [laughter] i am not ashamed to say so. i am grateful to whatever clerical error has landed me here rather than those authors progression of satan very insanity because to me i always find those serial bouts of insanity what has added up to the life of our culture the last few decades. i thought i stood against temporary sanity and for permanent sanity that kind of permanent that is required to sustain our culture rooted in a sense of the worthiness of inheritance as americans and the civilization passed down and also in the sense that gift is so valuable it can deal with permanent human problems that we always face. our culture has been a long train of insanity because those problems are durable and we have to learn from the ways in wh
we were talking about how energetic isi is and how great the publications are. this is a high watermark for isi. also thank you for this extraordinary honor. especially given the other fantastic books you might have chosen this past year, even among those finalists. i can tell you having read them they are all better than my book. [laughter] i am not ashamed to say so. i am grateful to whatever clerical error has landed me here rather than those authors progression of satan very insanity...
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as efforts to counter isis and al qaeda networks has made some progress in the middle east, new isis and al qaeda affiliates have gained strength and legitimacy across the continent. the u.s. must work with african partners effectively to adjust to these terror threats. i appreciate the opportunity to highlight the importance of continued engagement with european partners and partners on the ground to combat extremism and maintain networks to advance cantor terrorism objectives and by extension, we must also have those efforts to curtail the efforts of malign actors in the region and seek to keep civilian safe. i was grateful to join deutsche in the -- act which is to come out of suspension today to curb further malign influence by actors such as russia. there is more work to be done in this regard especially given investments and i look forward to hearing from witnesses on any recommendations they may have. we appreciate the witnesses for their expertise and we appreciate the chair. >> thank you very much. my partner, who is the
as efforts to counter isis and al qaeda networks has made some progress in the middle east, new isis and al qaeda affiliates have gained strength and legitimacy across the continent. the u.s. must work with african partners effectively to adjust to these terror threats. i appreciate the opportunity to highlight the importance of continued engagement with european partners and partners on the ground to combat extremism and maintain networks to advance cantor terrorism objectives and by...
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isis fighters attacking the facility in syria last thursday in an attempt to free isis deta detainees. a coalition said the attack has been contained after the u.s. called in air strikes toelp an me militants are reptia rega using detained children as human shields. it is not clear how many prisoners were able to escape. >>> now to pandemic and chinese officials confirming covid-19 cases in the run-up to the winter olympics. the games start in under two weeks. officials say there's been at least 72 covid infections among olympic personnel, but none among athletes. in california millions of tests are waiting to move out of a warehouse that's been hit with covid cases and supply chain issues. dr. anthony fauci says most states should be over the omicron peak by mid february. >> things are looking good. we don't want to get overconfident. they look like they're going in the right direction. >> fauci's comments came as thousands of anti-vaccine mandate protesters gathered on washington's mall. >>> in brussels protests turned violent. there was an estimated 150,000 people taking to the str
isis fighters attacking the facility in syria last thursday in an attempt to free isis deta detainees. a coalition said the attack has been contained after the u.s. called in air strikes toelp an me militants are reptia rega using detained children as human shields. it is not clear how many prisoners were able to escape. >>> now to pandemic and chinese officials confirming covid-19 cases in the run-up to the winter olympics. the games start in under two weeks. officials say there's...
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i was working in syria at the time as well so we were aware of the rise of isis but for these people, they stayed in their villages until the last moment and it's interesting you ask thisquestion . why didn't theygo ? their land, their ancestral home is so important to them and they know if they leave, christians in that area will disappear. now, the numbers are really i mean, i'm not a numbers person because i think numbers never tell the true story so for instance in syria the un stopped counting the day due to the war in 2016 we have no idea how many people were killed. no idea how many christians are left in iraq but we just that in the last census which is in the time of saddam so 40 years ago there were 1.5 million. today, we wager between 150,000 and some say it's 300,000 i say postage 150,000 . so why are they leaving? those that survived isis appeared more radical groups especially the iranian backed militias, the popular mobilization forces and they fear turkish airstrikes. they fear more extremist groups coming through. so basically that is a major consideration. the second
i was working in syria at the time as well so we were aware of the rise of isis but for these people, they stayed in their villages until the last moment and it's interesting you ask thisquestion . why didn't theygo ? their land, their ancestral home is so important to them and they know if they leave, christians in that area will disappear. now, the numbers are really i mean, i'm not a numbers person because i think numbers never tell the true story so for instance in syria the un stopped...
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efforts to counter isis and al qaeda networks, isis and al qaeda affiliate gained strength and legitimacy across the continent. the us must work with african partners effectively address these terrorist threats and target drivers of extremism and radicalization. appreciate the opportunity to highlight in the hearing last week the important of continued engagement with european partners and partners on the ground to combat extremism and maintain networks to advance counterterrorism objectives. by extension we must also add efforts to curtail efforts of malign actors in the region and keep civilians safe. i was glad to join chairman ted deutch in the act to come up with suspension today to curb the influence on russia. there is more work to be done given interests in devious investments and i look forward to hearing from our witnesses on recommendations they may have. appreciate the expertise and we appreciate that, i yield back. >> thank you very much. if my partner who is the chair, we should recess until after votes. thank you. the committee is in recess. we will be back. this hearing is
efforts to counter isis and al qaeda networks, isis and al qaeda affiliate gained strength and legitimacy across the continent. the us must work with african partners effectively address these terrorist threats and target drivers of extremism and radicalization. appreciate the opportunity to highlight in the hearing last week the important of continued engagement with european partners and partners on the ground to combat extremism and maintain networks to advance counterterrorism objectives....
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the isis white after about goes back to my institution is so, you know, i was just going to ask, you said that it was a make shift prison. what kind of security then did it have? because as we saw, this is quite a brazen attack. actually they are the intensive the guarding process and the coalition was helping with watching and air support. but this is not the 1st time to be this happened in this prison or make you prison. it's happened. it's maybe the 12th or the 11th. i'm this time, but this is the biggest attack on the prison and the biggest operation of the eliminate, the so called islamic state. so they were depending gardening and depending on such a human beings not complete process, he talks about a little bit about some of the people who are being held in this prison. we know that there are some high ranking i as fighters there there. this prison contains about 5000 x isis traitors who surrounded the to the as the f after the goes back to in 2019. among these people there are 3 types of like, nationality, city. look at what and iraqis and also we have foreign fighters. major
the isis white after about goes back to my institution is so, you know, i was just going to ask, you said that it was a make shift prison. what kind of security then did it have? because as we saw, this is quite a brazen attack. actually they are the intensive the guarding process and the coalition was helping with watching and air support. but this is not the 1st time to be this happened in this prison or make you prison. it's happened. it's maybe the 12th or the 11th. i'm this time, but this...
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efforts to counter isis and al qaeda networks made progress in the middle east, isis and al qaeda affiliatened strength and legitimacy across the continent, the u.s. with african partners and address these threats and targets the drivers of extremism and radicalization. i have appreciated the opportunity to highlight in the hearing last week the imports of continued engagement with european partners and partners on the ground to combater extremism to maintain networks through advanced counterterrorism objectives.iv by extension, we must also have the efforts curtail efforts of regions and seek to keep civilians safe. i was grateful to join the bipartisan segregation act to come up with today to curb the influence by actors such as russia. there's more work to be doneeern regards to china's interest in investment and i look forward to hearing from our witnesses and any recommendations they may have. we appreciate the witnesses for their expertise and wepp appreciate chair fast and i yield back. >> thank you very much. my partner, who is the chaird agrees, i think we should recess.
efforts to counter isis and al qaeda networks made progress in the middle east, isis and al qaeda affiliatened strength and legitimacy across the continent, the u.s. with african partners and address these threats and targets the drivers of extremism and radicalization. i have appreciated the opportunity to highlight in the hearing last week the imports of continued engagement with european partners and partners on the ground to combater extremism to maintain networks through advanced...
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fighters, as a reminder, isis remains a very serious threats. that is why we are there and the only reason we are there. at the same time, we will defend our forces. we made that very clear to the iranians and others. that is why we are there. i should say one more thing before leaving syria, of course, you know, syria and the activities of the iranians remain a real threat in particular to israel. we -- getting tired of some of these activities inside syria. we support israel's stream of action and will defend our people, period. the iranians know that and everybody on the ground in syria knows that. but the basis is the counter isis mission, the only objective. >> thanks for clarifying. saudi arabia. the president as a candidate had a very tough choice of words for -- in the middle east, but it may be a reevaluation of the u.s. and saudi arabia. is that happening and if it in fact has happened, how would you differentiate the biden administration's policy towards saudi arabia? you might describe the saudis as an ally, the previous administrati
fighters, as a reminder, isis remains a very serious threats. that is why we are there and the only reason we are there. at the same time, we will defend our forces. we made that very clear to the iranians and others. that is why we are there. i should say one more thing before leaving syria, of course, you know, syria and the activities of the iranians remain a real threat in particular to israel. we -- getting tired of some of these activities inside syria. we support israel's stream of...
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so she's where she belongs right now and the al-qaeda and isis terrorists are receiving the kind of, i think, moral support in this case that they don't deserve from those who believe she should be released. eric: she was sentenced and convicted for trying to kill 7 american soldiers and fbi agents by grabbing that machine gun when she was being held. here the sentencing memo which i have. it's unbelievable. they said they found on her two pounds of sodium sionide, she wrote that america is the enemy and something that she wrote -- that she found in her writing, quote, it is better to die while fighting infadels and die and becoming handicap, two pounds of sodium sianide and how can supporters and group say she's an innocent mother of 3, bohoo, she's been framed, it's wrong? >> yeah, well she's put her extremist terrorist goals ahead of anything, i think, she might have wanted for her children. look, sionide would be part of lethal mass casualty attack. she was clear and present danger and clear facts, irrefutable ones and that's why she was sentenced. again, when the government of p
so she's where she belongs right now and the al-qaeda and isis terrorists are receiving the kind of, i think, moral support in this case that they don't deserve from those who believe she should be released. eric: she was sentenced and convicted for trying to kill 7 american soldiers and fbi agents by grabbing that machine gun when she was being held. here the sentencing memo which i have. it's unbelievable. they said they found on her two pounds of sodium sionide, she wrote that america is the...
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they were both beheaded by isis. in the beginning i slip to the cracks and they were giving me these us. i went and i was followed targeted by the secret police but i i managed to do some traveling and i got there, this extraordinary place it was like an oasis peace in the middle of a war beginning to break out and you knew in the early days it would be a horrible war. i met nuns and they were so peaceful and gentle but for him it supporters, literally chanting the same thing, the guys were destroy entire sections palms, they were chanting, with our blood, asad, they were fierce supporters. i thought as always when you are a journalist or documentarian i wondered if they were afraid and that's why they were saying this but i genuinely believe after seeing them spending time with them, that they did support asad's of the thing is, it changed hands so many times, it was in government control and then the syrian army control and then overrun by jihadists and then back to government control and throughout it all, those i
they were both beheaded by isis. in the beginning i slip to the cracks and they were giving me these us. i went and i was followed targeted by the secret police but i i managed to do some traveling and i got there, this extraordinary place it was like an oasis peace in the middle of a war beginning to break out and you knew in the early days it would be a horrible war. i met nuns and they were so peaceful and gentle but for him it supporters, literally chanting the same thing, the guys were...
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of the extremist groups in the year 2019 a very concerning and sad trend as the efforts to counter isis and al qaeda networks new affiliates have gained strength and legitimacy across the continent and the u.s. must work with african partners effectively to addressdj these threats to targt the drivers of extremism and radicalization. i appreciate the opportunity to highlight the importance of continued engagement with european partners and partners on the ground to combat extremism and maintain networks to advance counterterrorism objectives. by extension we must also have those e efforts to curtail those of maligned actors in the region and seek to keep civilians safe. i was grateful to join the chair and the bipartisan stabilization act which is to come up with suspicion today to curb the influence by actors such as russia. there's more work to be done with regards to the devious investments and i look forward to hearing from the witnesses on any recommendations they might have. we appreciate the witnesses expertise and the chair and i yelled back. >> thank you very much. if my partne
of the extremist groups in the year 2019 a very concerning and sad trend as the efforts to counter isis and al qaeda networks new affiliates have gained strength and legitimacy across the continent and the u.s. must work with african partners effectively to addressdj these threats to targt the drivers of extremism and radicalization. i appreciate the opportunity to highlight the importance of continued engagement with european partners and partners on the ground to combat extremism and maintain...
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and the estimated number of the attacker was isis sells about a 100 men. they start attack with the car bomb the, the gate of the prison. and when we talk about this prison, it's not a normal prison, it's just a make shift present. it was in the industrial vocational secondary school in the past, and after 2019 to turn it into a prison or a jail for isis. sergeant isis white after about goes back to tuition is or so now i was just going to ask you said that it was a make shift prison. what kind of security then did it have? because as we saw, this is quite a brazen attack. actually they are the intensive, the gardening process and the coalition was helping with watching and air support. but this is not the 1st time to be this happened in this prison or to make you prison. it's happened. it's maybe the 12th or the 11th at this time. but this is the biggest deadly attack on the prison. and the biggest operation of the eliminate, the so called islamic state. so they were depending guarding and dependent on such a human beings not let me kill our complete proc
and the estimated number of the attacker was isis sells about a 100 men. they start attack with the car bomb the, the gate of the prison. and when we talk about this prison, it's not a normal prison, it's just a make shift present. it was in the industrial vocational secondary school in the past, and after 2019 to turn it into a prison or a jail for isis. sergeant isis white after about goes back to tuition is or so now i was just going to ask you said that it was a make shift prison. what kind...
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young boys isis trained for combat and under the control of isis inside the prison. against our forces and therefore we want to be careful in dealing with the situation. >> before the attack an estimated 12,000 people were inmates at the prison. all had some association to isis. event is raising new concerns about the resurgence of the islamic state. tuesday isis militants took control of a village outside the village of raqqa and attacks in neighboring iraq conducted by the group. remember there are more than 3,000 u.s. troops still operating on the ground between iraq and syria. so this event is of significant concern to american military officials. >> bill: no doubt about it. stay on top of that story, we shall as well. >> dana: this grabbed our attention this week. i started reading about the 700 boys being used as human shields and isis is basically able to pop up in little places and able to plot and plan. our government has a lot on its plate and they can do many things at once. this is something extremely serious. the last administration was able to stamp out
young boys isis trained for combat and under the control of isis inside the prison. against our forces and therefore we want to be careful in dealing with the situation. >> before the attack an estimated 12,000 people were inmates at the prison. all had some association to isis. event is raising new concerns about the resurgence of the islamic state. tuesday isis militants took control of a village outside the village of raqqa and attacks in neighboring iraq conducted by the group....
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american terrorist, a mother of five from kansas is accused of helping isis and leading an all-female battalion. tonight, her alleged plan to blow up a u.s. shopping mall. new winter threat as the northeast cleans up, the next snowstorm is forming. when and where it will hit. nurses charged -- the latest on two long island caregivers arrested in a fake vaccine card scam and a handwritten ledger that shows they were raking in cash. joe rogan apologizes, one of the most popular podcasters in the world says he's sorry about covid misinformation, as musicians like neil young and joni mitchell protest spotify. england's party gate scandal, a rowdy meeting of parliament as boris johnson is forced to apologize for boozey parties during covid lockdowns. the cost of daycare in america, our look into the shocking pricf childcare costs more than a year of college, in many states. and the super bowl is set, and the world waits on tom brady's future. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for j
american terrorist, a mother of five from kansas is accused of helping isis and leading an all-female battalion. tonight, her alleged plan to blow up a u.s. shopping mall. new winter threat as the northeast cleans up, the next snowstorm is forming. when and where it will hit. nurses charged -- the latest on two long island caregivers arrested in a fake vaccine card scam and a handwritten ledger that shows they were raking in cash. joe rogan apologizes, one of the most popular podcasters in the...
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. >>> a kansas woman charged with supporting isis is set to make her first court appearance. she's accused of training women in the terrorist organization and commanding her own female battalion after moving to syria and marrying a prominent isis leader. she allegedly expressed interest in bombing a mall or college in the u.s. >>> and president biden's pledge to name a black woman is not sitting well with many americans, even though presidents trump and reagan made similar vows to put a woman on the court. after promising to name a black woman, which he said is long overdue, he's weighing his decision on who should replace retiring justice stephen breyer. >> the person i nominate will be of enormous qualifications and integrity and that person will be the first black woman ever nominated to the supreme court. >> but according to a new poll, three out of four americans think biden should consider all possible nominees rather than only black women as he pledged. and almost all republicans said he should consider all options. while democrats are divided. susan collins called the
. >>> a kansas woman charged with supporting isis is set to make her first court appearance. she's accused of training women in the terrorist organization and commanding her own female battalion after moving to syria and marrying a prominent isis leader. she allegedly expressed interest in bombing a mall or college in the u.s. >>> and president biden's pledge to name a black woman is not sitting well with many americans, even though presidents trump and reagan made similar...
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the prison houses some 5,000 isis fighters, some attempting a jailbreak, as a car bomb went off and isishters attacked. syrian kurd troops are battling to retake the prison. causing civilians to flee. >>> news coming in late today, what the fbi revealed in the gabby petito case. what they now say they discovered in brian laundrie's notebook. here's victor oquendo. >> reporter: tonight, the stunning new details inside the investigation of the killing of gabby petito. the fbi says her former boyfriend, brian laundrie, admitted to killing her in a notebook before taking his own life. saying in a statement, a review of the notebook revealed written statements by mr. laundrie claiming responsibility for ms. petito's death. that notebook found near his body along with a gun and backpack. authorities adding, the investigation did not identify any other individuals other than laundrie directly involved in the tragic death of petito. her body was found in wyoming in september. the coroner concluding petito died of blunt force injuries to the head and neck with manual strangulation. laundrie on th
the prison houses some 5,000 isis fighters, some attempting a jailbreak, as a car bomb went off and isishters attacked. syrian kurd troops are battling to retake the prison. causing civilians to flee. >>> news coming in late today, what the fbi revealed in the gabby petito case. what they now say they discovered in brian laundrie's notebook. here's victor oquendo. >> reporter: tonight, the stunning new details inside the investigation of the killing of gabby petito. the fbi says...
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it is anti-isis.of it related to iran's presence or is it primarily a counterterrorism issue? >> we are in syria with partners and there's a coalition of 83 countries and that is why we are there. that is the legal basis for the coalition, and we are there for isis and if you look at the situation over the last week end of the attempted prison break and the forces to retake from the isis fighters is a reminder that isis remains a very serious threat. that is why we are there and if it is the only reason we are there and at the same time we will defend the forces from all threats. we've made that very clear to the iranians and congress. so, butt that is why we are there.re and i should say one more thing before leaving syria. the activities of the iranians into the irg see remain a threat in particular to israel yet we support the freedom of action to defending itself and frankly there are a lot of signs that they are kind of sick and tired of some of these activities but we support the stream of actio
it is anti-isis.of it related to iran's presence or is it primarily a counterterrorism issue? >> we are in syria with partners and there's a coalition of 83 countries and that is why we are there. that is the legal basis for the coalition, and we are there for isis and if you look at the situation over the last week end of the attempted prison break and the forces to retake from the isis fighters is a reminder that isis remains a very serious threat. that is why we are there and if it is...
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homegrown violent extremists were inspired by al qaeda and isis.could be problematic. >> thank you to the witnesses were being here and thank you for waiting for me, mr. chairman. >> thank you mr. chairman and thank you to you all. i have been monitoring and listening to this hearing online. it is so interesting to me to get your different perspectives. i really appreciate that. a couple of times there's been mention of president's efforts to close this. as i was sitting there thinking through this and listening to your responses, my question is simply this. with the 39 detainees that are left there, since that effort was made to close it, what has changed in regard to the danger these 39 individuals pose to the united states? what has changed that would say, yes, we can let these people go? we can do something different. >> well, senator, there is a process for reviewing the detainees of the obama administration set up by the periodic review board. at least 13 of these have been determined qualified for transfer. the issue is when you transfer the
homegrown violent extremists were inspired by al qaeda and isis.could be problematic. >> thank you to the witnesses were being here and thank you for waiting for me, mr. chairman. >> thank you mr. chairman and thank you to you all. i have been monitoring and listening to this hearing online. it is so interesting to me to get your different perspectives. i really appreciate that. a couple of times there's been mention of president's efforts to close this. as i was sitting there...
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and provided isis and isis members with services, lodging, translating, speeches made by isis leadersining children on the use of ak-47 rifles and suicide belts in teaching extremist isis doctrine. a witness claimed that she discussed going to the united states from syria basing at a shopping mall, parking a vehicle full of explosives and detonating with a cell phone. thankfully this never happened. alleged terrorist activity happened from 2014 to 2017. this is according to six witnesses who cooperated with federal authorities. sandra. >> sandra: thank you very much, david spunt in virginia. now to stockton, california, we just brought you information from the fire department there that one of their own was shot this morning while responding to a blaze. we are getting an update in stockton, let's listen. >> not only show love and support for your stockton firefighters but also to show an extremely amount of love and support for the fortuna family, his wife and children. we are a family here in the city of stockton. the stockton fire department is a brotherhood, it's a sisterhood, and
and provided isis and isis members with services, lodging, translating, speeches made by isis leadersining children on the use of ak-47 rifles and suicide belts in teaching extremist isis doctrine. a witness claimed that she discussed going to the united states from syria basing at a shopping mall, parking a vehicle full of explosives and detonating with a cell phone. thankfully this never happened. alleged terrorist activity happened from 2014 to 2017. this is according to six witnesses who...
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the russia/ukraine contact and a mother from kansas charged with joining isis. >>> the battle over the supreme court, is it too political? the new criticism president biden faces after pro mitsing to nominate a black woman to the court. >>> joe rogan podcast. >>> and a cinderella story for the ages. the cincinnati bengals will raise the los angeles rams in super bowl lvi. a closer look at the match up. >>> plus the latest on tom brady retiring or not. >>> good monday morning i'm mona kosar abdi. >> we begin with another winter storm. >> it cops after the historic blizzard that slammed the east coast. this morning another winter storm is taking shape threatening to bring more snow and ice from denver to chicago later this week. in boston a tighter squeeze on the city's narrow streets. >> how's your back feeling? >> i mean, geez. i'm only 18. i feel like an 80-year-old man. >> reporter: now the iconic parking space savers move in. these boston residents can save parking spots using every day household items. parts of massachusetts getting 30 inches of snow from the winter storm. on nantu
the russia/ukraine contact and a mother from kansas charged with joining isis. >>> the battle over the supreme court, is it too political? the new criticism president biden faces after pro mitsing to nominate a black woman to the court. >>> joe rogan podcast. >>> and a cinderella story for the ages. the cincinnati bengals will raise the los angeles rams in super bowl lvi. a closer look at the match up. >>> plus the latest on tom brady retiring or not....
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strike occurred in the last days of the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan three days earlier, an isis attack on kabul airport killed 13 u.s. service members and dozens of afghan civilians. the u.s. military was on high alert, with intelligence about an imminent attack using a white toyota corolla, they tracked this car, believing it was an isis vehicle. but the intelligence was wrong and they were tracking the incorrect car. driving through a congested residential neighborhood in kabul, then seconds before the strike, what appears to be a child running into the frame. moments later, neighbors seem frantically throwing water on the flames. today the u.s. military said the strike was in response to what was believed to be an imminent threat to our troops, but none of the family members killed are believed to have been connected to isis-k or threats to our troops, adding, they deeply regret the loss of life ultimately the pentagon decided no u.s. military personnel would be punished for the tragic mistake courtney kube, nbc news, the pentagon. >>> in just 60 seconds, breaking news from t
strike occurred in the last days of the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan three days earlier, an isis attack on kabul airport killed 13 u.s. service members and dozens of afghan civilians. the u.s. military was on high alert, with intelligence about an imminent attack using a white toyota corolla, they tracked this car, believing it was an isis vehicle. but the intelligence was wrong and they were tracking the incorrect car. driving through a congested residential neighborhood in kabul, then...
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we're still -- isis corson is now present. no doubt they are fighting with the taliban for supremacy but they're a serious terrorist group and they're responsible for 13 americans at the airport. others are returning to afghanistan as they see this as an opportunity to consolidate their efforts and fight against the west. they seek to connect the attacks in the united states, in europe, and against americans around the globe. the terrorist threat today is worse specific specifically because we withdrew in inn the manner in which we did. >> to mr. simpson. the final report of obama's reviewed task force which was completed under the direction of assistant attorney matt olson noticed that there are many challenges to prosecuting gitmo detain greece article three courts. these include statutes of limitation, lack of jurisdiction at the time the offenses were committed. of the 240 case that is the task force reviewed, only 36 were deemed suitable to investigate further for charging and only 12 were recommending for charging in eth
we're still -- isis corson is now present. no doubt they are fighting with the taliban for supremacy but they're a serious terrorist group and they're responsible for 13 americans at the airport. others are returning to afghanistan as they see this as an opportunity to consolidate their efforts and fight against the west. they seek to connect the attacks in the united states, in europe, and against americans around the globe. the terrorist threat today is worse specific specifically because we...
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e involvement with isis diatra or al qaeda elements in yemen. there is a lot of evidence that you can use are involved, but it's not that hard to because of a know they are smart enough to hide it, but we can feel it. we can feel it every day. we can feel it in every state, and we can feel it in every position. we can feel it in everything. i'm in saudi arabia can do all these things alone. so it's saudi arabia has the money, but saudi arabia and united arab emirates wanted a green light from them. and they that, that, that, that they good things that they can do that logistic thing. the intelligence, the and this is something that, that, that we have seen in many, in many, okay, and during the last 5, the last 7 years. i mean, it is, the british voice is out there in, you know, they came to my head and they, they do a lot of things. they're in the sees in the everywhere i'm the united states is involved in everything without united states. you is out the area would not do anything in this world at all. and i would not stuck in the 1st place wit
e involvement with isis diatra or al qaeda elements in yemen. there is a lot of evidence that you can use are involved, but it's not that hard to because of a know they are smart enough to hide it, but we can feel it. we can feel it every day. we can feel it in every state, and we can feel it in every position. we can feel it in everything. i'm in saudi arabia can do all these things alone. so it's saudi arabia has the money, but saudi arabia and united arab emirates wanted a green light from...
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in iraq simply because in about, isis members are not housed in sunni majority areas.the southern town which is totally ts populated town. there is not even i thought that they could go there. and i talked today to women who are in baghdad prison, and they are of course basicallyjealous of their colleagues in syria, but even though don't expect anything to happen in those prisons. anything to happen in those risons. . ~' , ., , anything to happen in those risons. ., ~ , ., , . prisons. thank you very much indeed for — prisons. thank you very much indeed for giving _ prisons. thank you very much indeed for giving us _ prisons. thank you very much indeed for giving us that - indeed for giving us that insight. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: 1.5 million kilometres later, the james webb telescope reaches its vantage point in space. the shuttle challenger exploded soon after liftoff. there were seven astronauts on board, one of them a woman schoolteacher. all of them are believed to have been killed. by the evening, tahrir square, the heart of official cairo, was i
in iraq simply because in about, isis members are not housed in sunni majority areas.the southern town which is totally ts populated town. there is not even i thought that they could go there. and i talked today to women who are in baghdad prison, and they are of course basicallyjealous of their colleagues in syria, but even though don't expect anything to happen in those prisons. anything to happen in those risons. . ~' , ., , anything to happen in those risons. ., ~ , ., , . prisons. thank...