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january 22 isis attack is a reminder isis still a serious threat and sees detention facilities as an area from which to reconstitute forces. countries of origin must repatriate, rehabilitate, re- integrate and where appropriate, prosecute, there nationals residing in northeast syria. quixote support state department efforts providing adjustable support to countries willing to bring national home for the more we support efforts to work with the government to accelerate case of the repatriation effort. beyond the focus on the isis mission, i want to touch on the stress opposing risk of forces risk mission in syria. number one, iran. iran enables aligned militia and iraq and syria to execute indirect fire and unmanned aerial system attacks against u.s. and coalition forces will proportionate action defense to protect service members. number two, russia. syria remains one area in the world for u.s. russian forces operate in close proximity on a daily basis. the coalition maintains with the russian military to protect coalition forces reduce risk of inadvertent this calculation. number th
january 22 isis attack is a reminder isis still a serious threat and sees detention facilities as an area from which to reconstitute forces. countries of origin must repatriate, rehabilitate, re- integrate and where appropriate, prosecute, there nationals residing in northeast syria. quixote support state department efforts providing adjustable support to countries willing to bring national home for the more we support efforts to work with the government to accelerate case of the repatriation...
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isis and number two, prioritizing, reducing the isis fighting population and displacing displacement of what party meant by the sdf across syria. this includes 10,000 isis fighters and approximately 60,000 displaced persons. the department is focused on supporting the sdf to provide for the human and security detention of these populations and working with the sdf to grow and professionalize the guard force responsible for securing these facilities. the january 2022 at isis attack in hasak it's a reminder that isis is still a serious threat and see these detention facilities as a place to reconstitute their forces. countries of origin must repatriate, rehabilitate, reintegrate, and where appropriate, prosecute their nationals residing in northeast syria. d. o. d. supports state department efforts by providing support to countries willing to bring their nationals home and for the more we support efforts to work with the government of iraq to accelerate the pace of its repatriation efforts. beyond deities focus on the de-isis mission, i do want to touch briefly on the threats that pose
isis and number two, prioritizing, reducing the isis fighting population and displacing displacement of what party meant by the sdf across syria. this includes 10,000 isis fighters and approximately 60,000 displaced persons. the department is focused on supporting the sdf to provide for the human and security detention of these populations and working with the sdf to grow and professionalize the guard force responsible for securing these facilities. the january 2022 at isis attack in hasak it's...
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you know, the very month that president obama called isis, the -- called isis the jv team was the samehead of the delta force and the senior special operations commander for the middle east went to iraq, saw iraq's counterterrorism service in action and reported up their chain that it was overmatched, that it was having a hard time coping with this isis, which was really an evolution from an al qaida in iraq group. nick: what was overmatched, of course, was the iraqi military at the time. and you describe it as rudimentary, what one soldier referred to as a valley forge scenario, of course, a reference to the american revolutionary army at its lowest point. why had the iraqi military deteriorated to that point by 2014? michael: in 2011, 2010, when the u.s. still had forces in iraq, there was a very well understood on the part of the iraqi generals and the american generals that there was a continuing need for a small american presence to mentor, train, enable iraqi forces. but the politics in baghdad and the politics in washington were such that american forces left at the end of 2011.
you know, the very month that president obama called isis, the -- called isis the jv team was the samehead of the delta force and the senior special operations commander for the middle east went to iraq, saw iraq's counterterrorism service in action and reported up their chain that it was overmatched, that it was having a hard time coping with this isis, which was really an evolution from an al qaida in iraq group. nick: what was overmatched, of course, was the iraqi military at the time. and...
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if isis was behind displacement of 125,000 christians, but isis also was behind displacement of threeom mosul and anbar and salahuddin. i've said that several times. i've said that isis have done damage to islam and to muslims in these governorates more than, but of course, i am a bishop, so i have to speak for my people. understood. and as a bishop, i want to ask you about one very sensitive subject, and that is conversion. some muslims, particularly islamists and more extreme muslims, accuse christians of actively seeking out converts, undermining the muslim community. what is your view on conversion? do you encourage, welcome, embrace the notion of iraqi muslims converting to christianity? well, i lived with, i mean, my community lived with islam for more than 1,400 years. and according to islamic sharia, if you live under the islamic rulers, you have to respect the sharia. there is no conversion, no evangelisation. once you start this activity, you are waging a war against islam and jihad would bejustified. so we respect this, i mean, all the way. however, however, ifanyone would
if isis was behind displacement of 125,000 christians, but isis also was behind displacement of threeom mosul and anbar and salahuddin. i've said that several times. i've said that isis have done damage to islam and to muslims in these governorates more than, but of course, i am a bishop, so i have to speak for my people. understood. and as a bishop, i want to ask you about one very sensitive subject, and that is conversion. some muslims, particularly islamists and more extreme muslims, accuse...
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isis? first year of the war, americans and iranians were not fighting each other or trying to kill each other. they were basically trying to stay out of each other's way. what happened in that instant was extraordinary. an iraqi general led soul manny into a command post which is across the street from the american embassy. and the general who is the marine general then was rather surprised to come face-to-face with the cuds force commander. they had a discussion. it wasn't about corporation, it was about the situation and where the forces were because they were in a deconfliction mode. but over time as it was clear that the u.s. was going to win this war, which it did win, the ian rannians -- iranians were critical to american and he was killed at the baghdad international airport. your reveal for the first time the u.s. has been reviewing in advance israeli air strikes in syria that have been going on for years. there have been 4000 of those strikes since 2017. where is that review and wh
isis? first year of the war, americans and iranians were not fighting each other or trying to kill each other. they were basically trying to stay out of each other's way. what happened in that instant was extraordinary. an iraqi general led soul manny into a command post which is across the street from the american embassy. and the general who is the marine general then was rather surprised to come face-to-face with the cuds force commander. they had a discussion. it wasn't about corporation,...
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isi students. mine was ilya shapiro. he's been in the news lately. once showed up at my farm and said i need to be inculcated in the arts of agriculture for a month. so that was my first connection with isi. thank you for the award. i thought i would speak 25 or 30 minutes about the dying citizen one of the things i wrote the book before the entire george floyd woke movement and covid and afterwards but i think all of us are bewildered right now. i have been recently in downtown denver and downtown seattle. it looks like he was she, it really does. santa monica is the same way. i was in san francisco not long ago and billion dollars have been invested in solving the homeless problem and it's worse than it ever has been h. as i said another group. thpeople have signs on their cars that say nothing here or unlocked. you couldn't imagine anybody would ever think that in the united states. when we talk about scenes from the border and were going to see a lot, people say the border is for us, there is n
isi students. mine was ilya shapiro. he's been in the news lately. once showed up at my farm and said i need to be inculcated in the arts of agriculture for a month. so that was my first connection with isi. thank you for the award. i thought i would speak 25 or 30 minutes about the dying citizen one of the things i wrote the book before the entire george floyd woke movement and covid and afterwards but i think all of us are bewildered right now. i have been recently in downtown denver and...
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hansen is a longtime friend of isi. he was a faculty associate going all the way back to the 90s as i mentioned earlier. he actually wrote an isi book in 2002 called bonfire of the humanities rescuing the classics in an impoverished age. he also has lectured to isi students on topics such as who killed homer the origins of the west and what happened to history. he is the martin and ellie anderson senior fellow at the hoover institution focusing on classics and military history. he is also the wayne and marcia buskey distinguished visiting fellow in history at hillsdale college and he combines the very rare ability to be one of the foremost scholars in his field of classics, but also to be a popular pundant who regularly appears on fox news and rights of weekly column with national review as well as american greatness. he has received a ba in classics from university of california santa cruz. he was a fellow at the american school of classical studies in athens and received his phd from the university of stanford and his
hansen is a longtime friend of isi. he was a faculty associate going all the way back to the 90s as i mentioned earlier. he actually wrote an isi book in 2002 called bonfire of the humanities rescuing the classics in an impoverished age. he also has lectured to isi students on topics such as who killed homer the origins of the west and what happened to history. he is the martin and ellie anderson senior fellow at the hoover institution focusing on classics and military history. he is also the...
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isis is -- even if we don't think we are, isis is at war with us.e have to do is think back to our withdrawal from afghanistan. that was isis. and so, yeah, they are against u.s. interests across the world. and so today the united states strikes back. >> hopefully with no civilian casualties. >>> still ahead, the justice department is now investigating the pga tour after it suspended top players for competing in a rival tournament. and tiger woods weighed in just this morning on this controversy. we'll have that. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. watching "" we'll be right back. i had been giving koli kibble. it never looked like real food. with the farmer's dog you can see the pieces of turkey. it smells like actual food. as he's aged, he's still quite energetic and youthful. i really attribute that to diet. get started at longlivedogs.com vo: hi. we're zerowater. i really attribute and we believe everyone deserves the purest tasting water. that's why we strive for zero. you see, to some it means nothing. but to us, it means every
isis is -- even if we don't think we are, isis is at war with us.e have to do is think back to our withdrawal from afghanistan. that was isis. and so, yeah, they are against u.s. interests across the world. and so today the united states strikes back. >> hopefully with no civilian casualties. >>> still ahead, the justice department is now investigating the pga tour after it suspended top players for competing in a rival tournament. and tiger woods weighed in just this morning on...
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military officials say he was one of the top five isis leaders anywhere and the leader of isis in syriay he worked aggressively to build isis networks outside of iraq and syria. officials report the drone strike also seriously injured another top militant in a statement today a spokesman wrote the removal of these isis leaders will disrupt the terrorist organization's ability to further plot and carry out global attacks isis continues to represent a threat to the u.s. and partners in the region. the announcement comes as president biden prepares to travel to the middle east for the first time since taking office he's set to land in israel tomorrow before heading to saudi arabia >>> an american tourist surviving a fall into the crater of italy's mount vesuvius after trying to take a selfie. his name, philip carroll an italian official says carroll and his family hiked through a forbidden trail to reach the top of the volcano over the weekend. carroll's brother took this video. that's when carroll stopped to take a selfie and dropped his phone into the crater. you can imagine what happene
military officials say he was one of the top five isis leaders anywhere and the leader of isis in syriay he worked aggressively to build isis networks outside of iraq and syria. officials report the drone strike also seriously injured another top militant in a statement today a spokesman wrote the removal of these isis leaders will disrupt the terrorist organization's ability to further plot and carry out global attacks isis continues to represent a threat to the u.s. and partners in the...
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the first isi event i 2 went to was more than 25 years ago. we were each assigned a student and isi student mine was ilya shapiro's been in the news lately. we have kept up over the years. in fact he once showed up at my house, my farm and said i need to be in the arts of agriculture for a month. those my first connectionn with isi. thank you so much for the award. i thought of speak 25 d or 30 minutes about the dying citizen. but one of the things and i wrote the book before the entire george floyd and covid and i added in after words. i think all of us are bewildered right now. i've recently been in downtown denver, downtown seattle it looks likeha hiroshima, it realy does. nobody goes there. santa monica is the same way. venice beach, i was in san francisco not long ago and billion dollars has been invested in solving the homeless problem and it's worse than it ever has been. i said to another group this evening peoplee have signs in their carser that say nothing he or unlocked. can you imagine anyone think of that in the united states? we
the first isi event i 2 went to was more than 25 years ago. we were each assigned a student and isi student mine was ilya shapiro's been in the news lately. we have kept up over the years. in fact he once showed up at my house, my farm and said i need to be in the arts of agriculture for a month. those my first connectionn with isi. thank you so much for the award. i thought of speak 25 d or 30 minutes about the dying citizen. but one of the things and i wrote the book before the entire george...
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and isis leader has been killed in the u.s. airstrike.deal. >> reporter: it is actually a huge deal for the u.s. military and the u.s. central command that is been planning this strike for weeks according to u.s. if visuals. it may not be somebody americans have heard of as we have heard of the head of isis, but first off he was the number one isis leader in syria and also somebody planning attacks, according to u.s. officials, or attacks outside of syria. that could include attacking u.s. and western ally targets in syria and europe and even as far as the united states. that is why it is a big deal. you don't know a lot about it other than it occurred in syria with the u.s. charone. he was the number one isis leader in syria it signed can unclear if the deputy was injured or killed but both were targeted in the strike earlier today in the northwest. >> when you say he was traveling with his number 2, does that imply he was mobile and in the house? >> that's the question i asked and i don't have any answer yet. the two of them were alone
and isis leader has been killed in the u.s. airstrike.deal. >> reporter: it is actually a huge deal for the u.s. military and the u.s. central command that is been planning this strike for weeks according to u.s. if visuals. it may not be somebody americans have heard of as we have heard of the head of isis, but first off he was the number one isis leader in syria and also somebody planning attacks, according to u.s. officials, or attacks outside of syria. that could include attacking...
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more isis soldiers come from saudi than from anywhere else in the middle east.rica has been desperate for a new day in saudi arabia. >> welcome to the stage, ladies and gentlemen, his royal highness -- >> enter the 36-year-old crown prince mohammad bin salman. he is unlike any saudi ruler the world has seen before. mbs effectively took over from his father, king salman, five years ago. suddenly everything in saudi arabia seemed to change. >> right away he looks like a breath of fresh air. and he's forceful. ♪ >> remember, music was evil and forbidden. ♪ but then mariah carey performed. ♪ after her came a parade of stars. among them justin bieber and the black-eyed peas. he was beginning to do something i hadn't seen from any saudi leader ever. >> his reforms inside saudi arabia have been revolutionary. >> he says, i am not going to leave this life until i see the entire middle east in the first rank of nations. >> movies were forbidden but then the crown prince himself opened a movie theater. >> don't freeze. >> i never freeze. >> watching "black panther" were m
more isis soldiers come from saudi than from anywhere else in the middle east.rica has been desperate for a new day in saudi arabia. >> welcome to the stage, ladies and gentlemen, his royal highness -- >> enter the 36-year-old crown prince mohammad bin salman. he is unlike any saudi ruler the world has seen before. mbs effectively took over from his father, king salman, five years ago. suddenly everything in saudi arabia seemed to change. >> right away he looks like a breath...
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s. occupied the country and isis is on the rise again. so it's, this is a prescription for, for increased the term while in the country. if they don't settle down. and because solder has decided not to come back in and keeping and is preventing parliament from electing a new prime minister. this could create the chaos that we were concerned about. and this could, this could add even greater tenses throughout the region, frankly. yeah, and many don't know what's at the root of it on in iraq, long standing rivalry or iran and iraq. well, because the united states went in and took out saddam hussein that actually created the power back him that allowed iran to, to fill that void. and iran for centuries is had influence in that area. and it's now because because it was this turmoil and, and what, what iraqi people are concerned about is that another, our molecule was very pro iranians could get elected. and that's why you're still in this kind of demonstration and it doesn't, it's not, it's not diminished, and it's actually enlarging. and thi
s. occupied the country and isis is on the rise again. so it's, this is a prescription for, for increased the term while in the country. if they don't settle down. and because solder has decided not to come back in and keeping and is preventing parliament from electing a new prime minister. this could create the chaos that we were concerned about. and this could, this could add even greater tenses throughout the region, frankly. yeah, and many don't know what's at the root of it on in iraq,...
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the isis leader in — on this, frank gardner has more. he isis leader in syria on this, frank gardnere on him and they were planning this for quite some time, it was an intelligence led operation. it is a reminder that more than three years on since isis lost the last of its physical so—called caliphate, its self—styled caliphate, its physical territory in syria, that was more than three years ago. but it is still around, than three years ago. but it is stillaround, it than three years ago. but it is still around, it still exists and its epicentre is still in syria and iraq. it has moved a lot of its focus towards africa so most of the isis successes that you hear about are taking place in the under governed areas of africa, parts of nigeria, chad, places like that. we don't often hear from syria nigeria, chad, places like that. we don't often hearfrom syria but nigeria, chad, places like that. we don't often hear from syria but they are still active and it comes, i guess five months after the us was able to assassinate the leader of isis in syria. to avoid capture, he blew himself up
the isis leader in — on this, frank gardner has more. he isis leader in syria on this, frank gardnere on him and they were planning this for quite some time, it was an intelligence led operation. it is a reminder that more than three years on since isis lost the last of its physical so—called caliphate, its self—styled caliphate, its physical territory in syria, that was more than three years ago. but it is still around, than three years ago. but it is stillaround, it than three years...
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is now confirming the death of a top isis leader in northwest syria.aying the leader was killed, another senior isis official wounded, all in a drone strike. part of a series of operations targeting terrorist leaders in that part of syria. >>> when we come back here, the major airport where they're halting any new ticket sales until september because of the luggage disaster. as someone living with type 2 diabetes, i want to keep it real and talk about some risks. with type 2 diabetes you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. even at your a1c goal, you're still at risk ...which if ignored could bring you here... ...may put you in one of those... ...or even worse. too much? that's the point. get real about your risks and do something about it. talk to your health care provider about ways to lower your risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. learn more at getrealaboutdiabetes.com so i said, "yeah you're saving hundreds with the home and auto bundle from progressive, but there's no saving that casserole!" [ both laugh ] i just
is now confirming the death of a top isis leader in northwest syria.aying the leader was killed, another senior isis official wounded, all in a drone strike. part of a series of operations targeting terrorist leaders in that part of syria. >>> when we come back here, the major airport where they're halting any new ticket sales until september because of the luggage disaster. as someone living with type 2 diabetes, i want to keep it real and talk about some risks. with type 2 diabetes...
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we guarantee that our fight against isis; the fight against the pc; with the work of the pakistani party; the democratic union party's self-defense will continue. we will not abandon our resolve in this fight. we categorically do not accept any justification for the activities of these terrorist groups. whoever supports these tourist groups, we will continue to fight them with any force that poses a threat to our national. the security of the borders of our state is somewhere, uh, the target for our struggle, we will continue to fight them in all directions. and i hope i'm dead the community and our colleagues in the stanin format will help us in this process, we discussed the steps that we could take at the current moment of the secant situation. uh, because the problem at work of the kurdistan party ypg people's defense units of the democratic union party is a very common problem. and in the fight against this common problem. we must make joint efforts to deal with the syrian regulation. it is possible to solve only by political means, no military. uh, schemes to solve this problem wil
we guarantee that our fight against isis; the fight against the pc; with the work of the pakistani party; the democratic union party's self-defense will continue. we will not abandon our resolve in this fight. we categorically do not accept any justification for the activities of these terrorist groups. whoever supports these tourist groups, we will continue to fight them with any force that poses a threat to our national. the security of the borders of our state is somewhere, uh, the target...
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he and his followers were the isis of their time.rence to the koran on pain of death. th their puritinical faith dominated saudi arabia for year. >> authorities have executed -- >> it starts from a principal that i as a muslim can determine if another muslim is a good muslim, and if they are not, they're subject to the most drastic penalties, including death. it was only a minor sector of islam for much of its history. the muslim world was shaped far more by far much more diverse associates like egypt. then, saudi arabia struck oil. with mountains of cash, the kingdom eclipsed other muslim nations and spread its version of the faith everywhere. >> what oil money did was finance the building of islamic centers, mosques, putting conditions that ensure that had their exclusive ideas alone would be taught in those mosques. >> but in 1979, wohabism turned on itself. >> today seized the great mosque in saudidy arabia and took hostages. >> the attackers were extreme religious conservatives. they were appalled by the unholy westernization th
he and his followers were the isis of their time.rence to the koran on pain of death. th their puritinical faith dominated saudi arabia for year. >> authorities have executed -- >> it starts from a principal that i as a muslim can determine if another muslim is a good muslim, and if they are not, they're subject to the most drastic penalties, including death. it was only a minor sector of islam for much of its history. the muslim world was shaped far more by far much more diverse...
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and what do you do with, with groups like isis? how was you brain different in areas where ukrainian nationalist battalions reportedly rampaged burials like this on not uncommon. you can't say that there isn't. there wasn't war crimes. it started on december, the 10th 2013 u. s. assistant secretary of state victoria newland arrives in pia accompanied by jeffrey pilot, the u. s. invested to ukraine. the american politician visits the my done key of and hands out biscuits among the crowd. the color revolution is ready. when i saw new and handing out the cookies, i understood that this was also the work of the criminal united states government. i don't think that there is any thing really untoward about having an american diplomat. they're handing out cookies. i'm a patriotic american. i love the american people, but i hate the american government. it is the forthright. it is the equivalence of nazi germany today. blue form a u. s. army, cultural and nell of initial member of the don't ask people's republic. russell bentley says this
and what do you do with, with groups like isis? how was you brain different in areas where ukrainian nationalist battalions reportedly rampaged burials like this on not uncommon. you can't say that there isn't. there wasn't war crimes. it started on december, the 10th 2013 u. s. assistant secretary of state victoria newland arrives in pia accompanied by jeffrey pilot, the u. s. invested to ukraine. the american politician visits the my done key of and hands out biscuits among the crowd. the...
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and you know, and our fight against isis. it is a little disingenuous to suggest we urge all parties for together, of course would be great for the multi together and come to a conclusion. i don't know what turkey is trying to extract from them. but at the end of the day, that's what this is about. and maybe if we get in the game, the want to extract from us to which i will be vehemently opposed to we. don't need for any extraction to take place or any concessions to take place to have two great democracies join nato. but having said that, i just think for the record it's one of the things that for 30 years, doing foreign policy, irks me about the state department. regardless of which administration is in. that we call upon all parties to do something when not all parties are responsible at the end of the day for the conflict that we have with the issue that we have where the problem that we have. i've extended time here to i know there are some members who had an interest. there is no member presently before me either in on
and you know, and our fight against isis. it is a little disingenuous to suggest we urge all parties for together, of course would be great for the multi together and come to a conclusion. i don't know what turkey is trying to extract from them. but at the end of the day, that's what this is about. and maybe if we get in the game, the want to extract from us to which i will be vehemently opposed to we. don't need for any extraction to take place or any concessions to take place to have two...
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akaido is convinced that pakistan's isi was helping the cia by recruiting spies. but architis security committee was also convinced that it was simple to all the brothers needed to do was to hide. when i said earlier hiding became al-qaida's murders of randy, i wasn't exaggerated. we're not talking about avoiding carrying arms in the streets the simple act of taking the car to the garage was sufficient to compromise as she had these security and hasten. he's smarter than by the end we find the northern urging his brothers to evacuate the factor altogether and to move them to other cities and pakistan. this topic says she told him that the men prefer dying in the fat-up rather than risk moving to cities where they could be captured by the isi. while the drones were raining devastation on his brothers. nafata bin laden continued to itch for more international terrorism. architis leaders repeatedly told him that we can barely move and our circumstances do not permit us to spend money on terrorist attacks. by 2002 maybe 2010 he warned. that al-kai that was in decline
akaido is convinced that pakistan's isi was helping the cia by recruiting spies. but architis security committee was also convinced that it was simple to all the brothers needed to do was to hide. when i said earlier hiding became al-qaida's murders of randy, i wasn't exaggerated. we're not talking about avoiding carrying arms in the streets the simple act of taking the car to the garage was sufficient to compromise as she had these security and hasten. he's smarter than by the end we find the...
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in 2016 it splintered again, and one group called islamic stead west african province was by isis.edged allegiance to isis in 2015, but the group break into 2016 and one was organized by them, and that is the group that is today called the islamic stead west african province. so there is no contradiction, there are currently three different factions operating in the northeast, north-central and the northwestern part of nigeria. they are the one that is traditionally named this. quakes why do you think this attack happened now? >> the reason why this attack happened now and the other attacks we have seen is because of a lack of effective dealing with this whole insecurity. terrorists are becoming more emboldened, they are doing things and getting away with it. in march of this year a train was attack and when they were abducted, they may demands for some of their people, the ones -- they wanted a prisoner swap. that did not happen. they are coming out to attack the prison and free the members. there have been a series of attacks when nothing is done by the nigerian state, so the ter
in 2016 it splintered again, and one group called islamic stead west african province was by isis.edged allegiance to isis in 2015, but the group break into 2016 and one was organized by them, and that is the group that is today called the islamic stead west african province. so there is no contradiction, there are currently three different factions operating in the northeast, north-central and the northwestern part of nigeria. they are the one that is traditionally named this. quakes why do...
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isis extremist ideology and punishment to others.leader's wife had been pulled out of the firefight to safety by u.s. special operations forces. and then she purposely ran away and back into the bullets to sacrifice herself. she did not want to be captured alive. it is very dangerous not only to have the women in the camps but children indoctrinated. >> brian: isis guy, says try to kill them and they can. the turks are trying to take out the isis but the kurds are trying to take out the turks. and meanwhile come over to ukraine for the first time in a long time we are talking about op-ed of counteroffensive against your son, the first major city to fall in russian hands and afraid to talk about it early but now ukrainian forces seem to be advancing step-by-step and confirmed by zelenskyy. what can you tell us, for the ukrainians to reclaim some of the land that lost to the russians? >> kherson is a key piece of terrain. there is a lot of battles taking place there and it's gone back and forth between russia and ukrainian control for
isis extremist ideology and punishment to others.leader's wife had been pulled out of the firefight to safety by u.s. special operations forces. and then she purposely ran away and back into the bullets to sacrifice herself. she did not want to be captured alive. it is very dangerous not only to have the women in the camps but children indoctrinated. >> brian: isis guy, says try to kill them and they can. the turks are trying to take out the isis but the kurds are trying to take out the...
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now, what she didn't have when the us occupied the country and isis is on the rise again . so it's, this is a prescription for, for increased turmoil in the country. if they don't settle down in our region on way to russia is in hot water. after being caught on camera, say she hates russians and demanding better treatment as a scandinavian. the incident took place when consul elizabeth ellington wasn't right. happy with how her hotel room had been cleaned while staying in the northern city of mar months. no easy navia like western valleys are becoming more and more impressive. the representative of a foreign stay did not hold back in exposing her malice. the reason was the request of the hotel manager to wait a bit until her room was cleaned. at the moment, the russian foreign ministries working out options for responding to this outrageous act of hatred, nationalism anchor in a phobia. russian authorities say they're now investigating the incident which could amount to a hate speech crime. r t reached out to oslo for comment, and norway's foreign ministry responded with an
now, what she didn't have when the us occupied the country and isis is on the rise again . so it's, this is a prescription for, for increased turmoil in the country. if they don't settle down in our region on way to russia is in hot water. after being caught on camera, say she hates russians and demanding better treatment as a scandinavian. the incident took place when consul elizabeth ellington wasn't right. happy with how her hotel room had been cleaned while staying in the northern city of...
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and it was also one of the 1st it is liberated from isis in 2016. so it's a city that has seen struggling, has seen the suffering really from the very start. and they have thought hard to be able to take care of themselves to govern themselves. but as the report already showed, the economic situation and especially the permanent military spread, is a big problem for the civilian population there right now. and is this potential for a turkish incursion? is this new as it will, or has it always been sort of bubbling away in the background? i haven't consecutive aspects, especially drones drives 3 days a call. the robot information center has shown a statistic off on the on stocks and all of the ne theory, all of these areas, which have been 47 of which 55 people have been wanted because of these attacks and 16 q a been launched by turkey. they are from by dr. drones and directly from turkey. so the strong starts come from turkey and i directly facilitated from there. and they are permanent danger for the people. so even if there is not a green light f
and it was also one of the 1st it is liberated from isis in 2016. so it's a city that has seen struggling, has seen the suffering really from the very start. and they have thought hard to be able to take care of themselves to govern themselves. but as the report already showed, the economic situation and especially the permanent military spread, is a big problem for the civilian population there right now. and is this potential for a turkish incursion? is this new as it will, or has it always...
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if it does not hit 40%, we could see european gas isis jump again. if it goes above 40%, gas isis could fall. market prices are sensitive to a happens today. dani: lots of risk in the pipeline. thank you so much. ceo elin musk says they have been through supply chain hello. there -- supply chain hell. >> the past years have been tumultuous. dani: let's bring in our bloomberg reporter emma. give us the key takeaways. >> that was unexpected and nice to see. so some positive reaction in the market. she thing that projection of the increase in sales volume intact, and optimistic vibe to the earnings, also a little bit cautious. they talked about the hit from the supply chain issues that have been weathered better than some automakers. he bit into detail -- he went into detail about getting into that game and pushing entrepreneurs to get into lithium. he also talks about china which is key to the record sales volumes being projected. the one in shanghai getting the biggest uptick. it is very much on the cards. while that could be at risk. -- that outlook
if it does not hit 40%, we could see european gas isis jump again. if it goes above 40%, gas isis could fall. market prices are sensitive to a happens today. dani: lots of risk in the pipeline. thank you so much. ceo elin musk says they have been through supply chain hello. there -- supply chain hell. >> the past years have been tumultuous. dani: let's bring in our bloomberg reporter emma. give us the key takeaways. >> that was unexpected and nice to see. so some positive reaction...
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centcom saying one of the top five isis leaders and the leader of isis in syria.ial in the islamic state group injured. strike carried out on town northwestern syria close to the border on turkey ukraine ukraine top u.s. intel official say that iran set to provide russia with a boost. >> explodes just north of crimea, more than a dozen hit in recent days it will rockets are helping slow russia's advances in the south and east. russia still controls more than 20% of ukraine an area approximately the size of mississippi. as more american weapons arrive, the treasury department announced plans to send an additional 1.7 billion in economic aid, including paying the salaries of healthcare workers and help ukraine rebuild. like this apartment building, destroyed by a russian missile over the weekend in eastern ukraine, the death toll now at least 43 killed. some still buried in the rubble. here in ukraine's capital city the charred remains of russia's assault in the city on public display. this woman brought her three children. >> we are here because i want to show my c
centcom saying one of the top five isis leaders and the leader of isis in syria.ial in the islamic state group injured. strike carried out on town northwestern syria close to the border on turkey ukraine ukraine top u.s. intel official say that iran set to provide russia with a boost. >> explodes just north of crimea, more than a dozen hit in recent days it will rockets are helping slow russia's advances in the south and east. russia still controls more than 20% of ukraine an area...
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that believe in al qaeda or isis, acting alone, that were american citizens. we join a terrific task force. we have lots of acronyms trying to bring charges against them. we don't have that right now you can go online today, you would find thousands of individual accounts that would look a lot like the shooter's accounts at the same time, this individual was known to law enforce. go back to the buffalo shooter, uvalde, they were all known to friends, family, law enforcement. we don't have a system to have suspicious activity reports to enact red flag type laws in a consistent pattern that's where the downfall is it's not that they don't work. they do. who is responsible for implementing them? what are the thresholds? the last part is someone can drive from one state to another. they would not surface in any of the databases. >> we know we all have some societal responsibility. you know, should we as social media contacts raise a red flag to someone should companies like reddit and meta be doing cross-referencing of things like this? everybody wants to help sto
that believe in al qaeda or isis, acting alone, that were american citizens. we join a terrific task force. we have lots of acronyms trying to bring charges against them. we don't have that right now you can go online today, you would find thousands of individual accounts that would look a lot like the shooter's accounts at the same time, this individual was known to law enforce. go back to the buffalo shooter, uvalde, they were all known to friends, family, law enforcement. we don't have a...
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inventory, do other partner nations have similar systems that they can give them, and i did this counter-isisampaign, it is often figuring out what kind of risk you can take, and i think there is a question on the table about whether we give them a longer-range rocket that goes on the same himar system, it is called an attack em, and 190 miles instead of 50, an that's something that the ukrainians asked us for, president zelenskyy asked us for, and i it is something that i know the administration is having conversations about. i'm certainly in support of that. but it's not any one system that is going to make a counter-offensive work, particularly in a place like, you know, southern ukraine. it's got to be a whole lot of things that come together. and it's a complicated thing to go and take back territory when the russians have, you know, really tried to dig themselves in down south. >> congressman slotkin, who just returned from ukraine, including meeting with president zelenskyy, thanks for help can us understand this. i feel like americans do really care about this war, and being able to u
inventory, do other partner nations have similar systems that they can give them, and i did this counter-isisampaign, it is often figuring out what kind of risk you can take, and i think there is a question on the table about whether we give them a longer-range rocket that goes on the same himar system, it is called an attack em, and 190 miles instead of 50, an that's something that the ukrainians asked us for, president zelenskyy asked us for, and i it is something that i know the...
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we demonstrated that this year, just this week taking out another key leader of isis. we will continue our counterterrorism efforts working with a broad coalition of countries, including everyone around this table. we will turn our attention and resources to supporting our partners, strengthening our alliances, and building coalitions, solving problems in this region of the world. the united states is clear eyed about the challenges in the middle east and where we have the greatest capacity to drive positive outcomes. our objective -- our focus -- so we can target our resources, rebuild trust and deliver real results. we will operate in the context of the middle east as it is today. the gcc is a prime example of that. reestablished the economic and diplomatic ties. increasingly the world has seen the middle east through the lens of opening and opportunity. let me state clearly that the united states is going to remain an active and engaged partner in the middle east. as the world grows more competitive and the challenges more complex, it is becoming clear to me that --
we demonstrated that this year, just this week taking out another key leader of isis. we will continue our counterterrorism efforts working with a broad coalition of countries, including everyone around this table. we will turn our attention and resources to supporting our partners, strengthening our alliances, and building coalitions, solving problems in this region of the world. the united states is clear eyed about the challenges in the middle east and where we have the greatest capacity to...
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the mother of a journalist murdered by isis discusses how the u.s. handles hostage situations.r of a sexual wellness organization gives her brief but spectacular take on menstruation. and much more. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour, from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: when the u.s. supreme court issued its opinion last month overturning roe v. wade and 50 years of precedent on abortion rights, justice clarence thomas suggested the court should also reconsider other cases like obergefell v. hodges, the 2015 decision that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide. yesterday, the u.s. house of representatives voted to protect marriage equality if the justices reverse course. but as john yang reports, justice thomas has already set off alarm bells in the lgbtq community. john: judy, we asked married gay, lesbian and transgender viewers about their concerns. here is some of what they told us. >> i live in minneapolis. i am in an interracial queer relationship. we are married. we just had a baby. >
the mother of a journalist murdered by isis discusses how the u.s. handles hostage situations.r of a sexual wellness organization gives her brief but spectacular take on menstruation. and much more. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour, from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: when the u.s. supreme court issued its opinion last month overturning roe v. wade and 50 years of precedent on abortion rights,...
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itself pledge allegiance to isis in 2015, but the group broke into 2 in 2016 and one of the functions was recognized by iso. and that is the group that is to do called these law, mixed it with africa province. and so there is no contradiction. there are currently 3 different functions of book 1 am operating in the north, east, north central, andy, north, our northwestern part of nigeria. and there and saddle, i swap, and the one that is traditionally called walk ahead am today. i say here, so for why do you think this attack happened? now the reason why this attack is that happen now, and that's not that we've seen it because i asked that of my lack of effective dealing with this whole insecurity. and so the territories are becoming more embolden and you're doing all sorts of things on get in a way of getting away we t i in march of this year, atria was attacked, and us citizens, well dr. and when do abducted? the terrorist mid the minds of some of the people that wanted to present our prisoners as well. and that didn't happen. and then what we have thing is they're coming out to our
itself pledge allegiance to isis in 2015, but the group broke into 2 in 2016 and one of the functions was recognized by iso. and that is the group that is to do called these law, mixed it with africa province. and so there is no contradiction. there are currently 3 different functions of book 1 am operating in the north, east, north central, andy, north, our northwestern part of nigeria. and there and saddle, i swap, and the one that is traditionally called walk ahead am today. i say here, so...
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and aided and trained the popular and mobilization force and iraq, which liberated the country from isis the same isis that the united states, turkey, and countries in the persian gulf region, along with nato and israel were supporting. so it wasn't for iran support for these groups. our region would be in a, in a terrible message, syria would have fallen, iraq would have fallen lebanon would probably have fallen. and therefore, the united states really should be thankful that iran oppose it's immensely destructive policy. but i don't think anyone in iran takes the us this idea of a joint project for air defense for the region very seriously that the saudis with us support fail. again, miss allison drones from yemen. and yemen of course, has very is very limited in its resources compared to ron's missile and drone capabilities. it's really quite small. so when the americans and the saudis fail against yemen, they really can't do much against iran. what, what do you think the u. s. is trying to achieve with this new plan along with it's other so called defense policies in the region. i th
and aided and trained the popular and mobilization force and iraq, which liberated the country from isis the same isis that the united states, turkey, and countries in the persian gulf region, along with nato and israel were supporting. so it wasn't for iran support for these groups. our region would be in a, in a terrible message, syria would have fallen, iraq would have fallen lebanon would probably have fallen. and therefore, the united states really should be thankful that iran oppose it's...
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both boca her arm and eyes will have targeted the nigerian military isis claimed responsibility for attacks of killed dozens of sold since 2015. and in april i saw bombed a market, reportedly selling alcohol in the northeast, and part of my state killing at least 30 people. ah. okay, let's bring in a guess from meadow gray bono, state ali under me as a senator for born or so nigeria from a boucher asia. yes. who is the founder of citizens hub? it's a non profit organization focusing on advocacy for financial literacy, and the increased participation of women and the youth in politics and from london . believable carting is a senior fellow on sub saharan africa, the tony blair institute for global change. thank you very much indeed for being with us. mr. mccarty, i'm going to start with you. this attack has been claimed by i soul and yet local media is saying it's the responsibility of book or her arm for those of us who are not or free with the complexity of the situation in nigeria. can you just briefly describe to us how these groups are, are playing out and what the intricacies are? sure
both boca her arm and eyes will have targeted the nigerian military isis claimed responsibility for attacks of killed dozens of sold since 2015. and in april i saw bombed a market, reportedly selling alcohol in the northeast, and part of my state killing at least 30 people. ah. okay, let's bring in a guess from meadow gray bono, state ali under me as a senator for born or so nigeria from a boucher asia. yes. who is the founder of citizens hub? it's a non profit organization focusing on advocacy...