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ii don't think isis is posing a huge threat to theom u.s. homeld but you like it even al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula, very busy with the civil war and doing other things but if they turn their attention to the united states they have the historical credibility to reach out and touch us. you've got to keep your eye on them. we have to have a sustainable, way to keep our eye on these groups and keep putting pressure on them so they cannot be successful in planning and executing external attacks against us. >> i would say out so the isis was defeated because we prevented them from achieving their stated goal of creating a caliphate. are they eliminated? no. and they have been knocked from aco proto-state hybrid conventional force down toa a terrorist entity, more amorphous, more difficult. and before the famous fm three dash 24 counterinsurgency game, manual came out, all really had was for the old low intensity conflict manual and is that the two principles are low intensity conflict were, one, as we mentioned legitimacy and two, perseveran
ii don't think isis is posing a huge threat to theom u.s. homeld but you like it even al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula, very busy with the civil war and doing other things but if they turn their attention to the united states they have the historical credibility to reach out and touch us. you've got to keep your eye on them. we have to have a sustainable, way to keep our eye on these groups and keep putting pressure on them so they cannot be successful in planning and executing external...
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so could you fire isis first? isis doesn't like assad either why should we fight them?se we are asking you to. and then we provide incentives and one of the most important and then to conduct operations and return for conducting operations of interest with the fight against isis. security force assistance and then getting to know who's equities were in play and how they balance out against one another. and we had nobody to engage with them withh those people on the ground they are trained and equipped had a hybrid force in the field with conventional capabilities and we had to re- train a lot of those forces and then to go to the process to get the sales properly aligned for the fight with the right authorities. >> and to conclude exclusives them back stories with the syrian democratic forces so how did the first come to the syrian democratic forces? >> one of these striking features we do have one partner with multiple partners. in iraq it was the iraqi security forces. was iraqi army and federal police. and those made up with political entities. and with that partner
so could you fire isis first? isis doesn't like assad either why should we fight them?se we are asking you to. and then we provide incentives and one of the most important and then to conduct operations and return for conducting operations of interest with the fight against isis. security force assistance and then getting to know who's equities were in play and how they balance out against one another. and we had nobody to engage with them withh those people on the ground they are trained and...
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is isis defeated?o both of you and based on your answer to that what posture do we need going forward in iraq and syria to contain that threat? >> i once had a counterpart from the middle east tell me the problem is thinking every problem can be solved. many can be managed. and so i think we should continue to pursue the defeat of isis, al qaeda, other groups that pose destruction but i think these are very long-term projects, these groups tended to reinstitute or regenerate themselves. don't know about the number one or 2, don't tend to have a long lifespan in that case but they do tend to regenerate and this is something where you have to keep the problem repeatedly and so it goes away, which may or may not happen. we can contain it. i don't think isis is a threat to the us homeland about al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, doing other things. if they turn their attention to the united states they have credibility so you've got to keep your eye on them. you have to have a sustainable, manageable way,
is isis defeated?o both of you and based on your answer to that what posture do we need going forward in iraq and syria to contain that threat? >> i once had a counterpart from the middle east tell me the problem is thinking every problem can be solved. many can be managed. and so i think we should continue to pursue the defeat of isis, al qaeda, other groups that pose destruction but i think these are very long-term projects, these groups tended to reinstitute or regenerate themselves....
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and the battle to defeat the isis caliphate. only because general mcfarland it's very important of all along with those in the audience i agree with the withdrawal of forces from iraq to create a situation and malik he is making a comeback in iraq now. and then for isis to gain a greater foothold in the absence of american forces in the deterioration of the iraqi security forces and it also deprived washington of the situational awareness and with a special operations community and not only that isis had greater capability but if we stay there we would have been a where that and address that. once it makes the decision to go back in it's not that it's an entirely different type of war the partners will do the fighting we will do the mentoring so we have to figure out a scheme that took twovi plus years to get right for them to be fully deployed on the battlefield to create a command structure for both iraq and syria and unified headquarters as a general mcfarland did and had to leave all that air strategy going after targets on
and the battle to defeat the isis caliphate. only because general mcfarland it's very important of all along with those in the audience i agree with the withdrawal of forces from iraq to create a situation and malik he is making a comeback in iraq now. and then for isis to gain a greater foothold in the absence of american forces in the deterioration of the iraqi security forces and it also deprived washington of the situational awareness and with a special operations community and not only...
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is isis defeated? one, to both of you.hey said in answer to that what forced foster doq we need going forward in iraq and sierra to contain the threat? >> so, what's had a counterpart from the middle east tell me the problem with you americans as you think every problem can be solved. many problems in our part of the world can only be managed. so i think we should continue to pursue the defeat of isis, al qaeda, other groups and pose a threat to the united states inner peace and allies. but i think is a very long term projects. these groups tend to reinstitute or regeneron themselves. i do not know why anybody would like to leave isis at this point to be the number one or two. do not tend to have a very long lifespan. they tend to regeneron. this is something where you have to keep after the problem repeatedly. until it ends, if there is a way part which may or mayn. no happen. so we can contain the threat to us. i don't think isis has a huge threat to the u.s. homeland. even al qaeda and the arabian peninsula, very busy w
is isis defeated? one, to both of you.hey said in answer to that what forced foster doq we need going forward in iraq and sierra to contain the threat? >> so, what's had a counterpart from the middle east tell me the problem with you americans as you think every problem can be solved. many problems in our part of the world can only be managed. so i think we should continue to pursue the defeat of isis, al qaeda, other groups and pose a threat to the united states inner peace and allies....
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isis did not have a sanctuary in syria. and afghanistan, but caliban and their allies had a sanctuary in pakistan and that problem was neversolved . but that was a liability that didn't exist in this particular conflict so i think that this model has potential capability to for the future although all cases are different. i would even argue that if a modified version of it, greatly modified is kind of what we're doing in ukraine to a certain extent that we don't have advisors on the ground, were not doing airstrikes but it was the 10 courses that trained ukraine forces which supply intelligence at the munitions at arms. you could argue that it's an abridged modified scaled-back version of buy with and through its being carried out today in ukraine. of necessity because the adversary there is a nuclear arms power. >> i agree with everything michael just said. i'd like to apply a couple of small caveats. one is it is possible to do too much. and we tried to find that sweet spot in terms of how much support diyou're providing
isis did not have a sanctuary in syria. and afghanistan, but caliban and their allies had a sanctuary in pakistan and that problem was neversolved . but that was a liability that didn't exist in this particular conflict so i think that this model has potential capability to for the future although all cases are different. i would even argue that if a modified version of it, greatly modified is kind of what we're doing in ukraine to a certain extent that we don't have advisors on the ground,...
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isis that continued. the iraqi ambassador sent a memo to jake sullivan, then the advisor to vice president biden, in may of 2014, saying they need an american airstrikes and immediate help. i have letter, i put it in the book. it's quoted in there. and but i think the mindset at the pentagon at the time, as michelle said was, they were really hoping that they wouldn't have to engage there. and they they were also contending with, to be fair to them, a lot of other crises, afghanistan, egypt was in turmoil. assad used chemical weapons. so there was a lot of other things happening in the middle east that think diverted the white house from paying attention to this particular file. michael, let me follow up with you, if i may, on that. you know, the subtitle from barack obama to donald trump, what were the similarities and differences that you saw between the two administrations, how they viewed and prosecute of the war? so during the presidential campaign, then candidate trump made a number of statements th
isis that continued. the iraqi ambassador sent a memo to jake sullivan, then the advisor to vice president biden, in may of 2014, saying they need an american airstrikes and immediate help. i have letter, i put it in the book. it's quoted in there. and but i think the mindset at the pentagon at the time, as michelle said was, they were really hoping that they wouldn't have to engage there. and they they were also contending with, to be fair to them, a lot of other crises, afghanistan, egypt was...
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isis is very active, yes, it is true, that is the territorial order of isis, but it's territorial activityl undermining the stability of the region. when i am talking about the region, of course raqqa is not limited. there are also other regions. for example when we take into consideration the situation, i think we have to be very careful in terms of understanding the real push and pull factors on the ground because of the pkk's and ypg's. week security mechanism and the week -- the increasing corrections of ypg over the management of [inaudible]. so therefore, isis activities is still continuing, which will eventually may provide freedom of [inaudible] to become an active organization on the ground. the second dynamic is about the pkk on the ground. i think as we know that sdf is one of the important organizations, political and military organizations, on the ground to govern the city and the regions but unfortunately, the dominant position of ypg over the local population is problematic. when we look at the data activities of ypg and pkk there are many problems about human rights violati
isis is very active, yes, it is true, that is the territorial order of isis, but it's territorial activityl undermining the stability of the region. when i am talking about the region, of course raqqa is not limited. there are also other regions. for example when we take into consideration the situation, i think we have to be very careful in terms of understanding the real push and pull factors on the ground because of the pkk's and ypg's. week security mechanism and the week -- the increasing...
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is isis defeated? to both event based on your answer to that what forced her posture do we need going forward in iraq and sierra to contain that threat? >> want to add a counterpart for the middle east tell make the problem with you americans as you think every problem can be solved. many problems in our part of the world can only be managed. and so i think we should continue to pursue isis, al qaeda, other groups that pose a threat to the united states and her interest in allies. i think is a very long term projects these groups tend to reinstitute or regeneronow themselves. i do not know why anyone would want to lead isis at this point are be number one or two. he would not have a long lifespan in that case for the do tend to regeneron. i think this is something you have to keep after the problem. it would goes which may or may not happen. so we can contain the threat too us. don't think it's a huge stretch of the u.s. homeland. be look to al qaeda and the arabian peninsula, very busy with the civil
is isis defeated? to both event based on your answer to that what forced her posture do we need going forward in iraq and sierra to contain that threat? >> want to add a counterpart for the middle east tell make the problem with you americans as you think every problem can be solved. many problems in our part of the world can only be managed. and so i think we should continue to pursue isis, al qaeda, other groups that pose a threat to the united states and her interest in allies. i think...
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the 1st is of course, the potential of isis resurgence in the, in the regions isis is very active. yes, it is true that the territorial order of isis has been, has been call up, but it's territorial activities is still undermining the stability of the region. one by when i'm talking about region of course walk, i'm not limited. i mean, there are also other regions, for example, when we take into consideration distribution in l, who, comp, i think we have to be very careful in terms of understanding the real push and pull factors on the grounds because of the p k, k n y p g 's, you know, week security mechanism, the weak security procedures and the increasing corruptions of y, p g over the management of l hall. com. so therefore, isis activities is still continuing, which will eventually may provide at freedom of money, were to become an active organization on the grounds. the 2nd dynamics is about the p k. k y p g. i think as we know that the s d f is one of the important organizations, political and military organizations on the grounds to govern the city and the regions. but unfo
the 1st is of course, the potential of isis resurgence in the, in the regions isis is very active. yes, it is true that the territorial order of isis has been, has been call up, but it's territorial activities is still undermining the stability of the region. one by when i'm talking about region of course walk, i'm not limited. i mean, there are also other regions, for example, when we take into consideration distribution in l, who, comp, i think we have to be very careful in terms of...
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what does that kind of money mean for groups like isis?, so you know, terrorist groups don't have typical revenue streams. they fund their activities, their terrorist activities through things like theft and ultimately if you're as strong as isis was in syria at that time, you levy taxes, extortion upon the people and the entities, the corporations that are within your area of control. and that is exactly what they did here. so by playing into that, lcs enabled isis to continue their waging terrorist tactics across syria and directing terrorist attacks around the globe, here in the united states and in places like france and in the u.k. and other places where they're supporters and adherence engaged in terrorist activity. and let's not forget profit was motive here. they were looking to be in position in operation when whatever happened with this conflict was finished so they could have the inside track on rebuilding syria which had become completely destroyed throughout the course of this civil war. so really craven profit motivations tha
what does that kind of money mean for groups like isis?, so you know, terrorist groups don't have typical revenue streams. they fund their activities, their terrorist activities through things like theft and ultimately if you're as strong as isis was in syria at that time, you levy taxes, extortion upon the people and the entities, the corporations that are within your area of control. and that is exactly what they did here. so by playing into that, lcs enabled isis to continue their waging...
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how was isis able to acquire these weapons? >> guest: there's an interesting back story to this because the two groups, terrorist groups we are familiar with, qaeda and isis, old have a history of interest in chemical weapons. way back when osama bin laden was running the organization he once said whether mass distraction was a religious duty, as when afghanistan experiment with various chemical weapons trying to make things to make it use to attack the west. isis or its predecessor had the same idea and begin using chlorine as a chemical weapon. in syria there's an opportunity they can potentially steal the stuff from assad and they came very close. they weren't able to do that so isis decides next best thing we're going to try to make our own. they can see how spectacularly successful assad was in drawing the attention of the world with just a few rocket shells full of sarin so embark on a pretty ambitious program to manufacture chemical weapons. this is never happen in the history of terrorist movement except for perhaps the
how was isis able to acquire these weapons? >> guest: there's an interesting back story to this because the two groups, terrorist groups we are familiar with, qaeda and isis, old have a history of interest in chemical weapons. way back when osama bin laden was running the organization he once said whether mass distraction was a religious duty, as when afghanistan experiment with various chemical weapons trying to make things to make it use to attack the west. isis or its predecessor had...
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that were slaughtered by isis. families are living next to each other, it's a matter of time this thing blows. >> senator lindsey graham says the camp poses a direct national security threat to america where he says the border is broken. >> i worry about somebody slipping out of syria, coming back from afghanistan which is now terrorist safe haven, getting through our southern border and the middle of millions of illegal immigrants and killing a bunch of us. >> hundreds of thousands of syrian refugees live in camp live under funded by u.s. and united nations. >> radicalization of children that's occurring in that camp is going to be a gift we are going to give ourselves 5 or 10 years down the road as the isis radicalized fighters reappear. >> last month, forces found 300 isis fighters hiding in the camp during a raid just after fighters burned down a u.n. school inside of it. also uncovered a whole tunnel system that isis fighters had built underneath the camp. >> john: it's amazing that isis is able to recruit and
that were slaughtered by isis. families are living next to each other, it's a matter of time this thing blows. >> senator lindsey graham says the camp poses a direct national security threat to america where he says the border is broken. >> i worry about somebody slipping out of syria, coming back from afghanistan which is now terrorist safe haven, getting through our southern border and the middle of millions of illegal immigrants and killing a bunch of us. >> hundreds of...
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forces found 300 isis fighters hiding in this camp during a raid they carried out after isis burned downnnel system fighters built underneath that camp. >> bill: important story and good stuff. thank you for that reporting. >> julie: you've probably heard and i took a second to talk about it. a children's book, i am the author. i partnered with brave books.com, a conservative christian company that talk about anti- woke, instilling values and moles. remember that before the woke era? it's a lovely story. i was the september author. if you go on brave books.com you get my book for free. we're in october. bethany hamilton is the surfer who lost their arm is the author for october. you get my book for free and subscribe to her. >> fiona's fantastical fort. >> bill: here we go now. if you wish your pet could talk. if you do, you aren't alone. a new poll finds that people think dogs would be the first to talk like people. more than half of voters of those surveyed believe their pets would have an accent. >> julie: i would love to hear a cat talk. they have attitude, confidence. very selective
forces found 300 isis fighters hiding in this camp during a raid they carried out after isis burned downnnel system fighters built underneath that camp. >> bill: important story and good stuff. thank you for that reporting. >> julie: you've probably heard and i took a second to talk about it. a children's book, i am the author. i partnered with brave books.com, a conservative christian company that talk about anti- woke, instilling values and moles. remember that before the woke...
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fact supporting isis as it would turn out.laims we'll be hearing more about over the course of the day. appreciate your reporting on that. on the topic of the biden administration the president is going to deliver a speech on abortion rights at an event hosted by the dnc as democrats look to highlight reproductive rights ahead of the midterms next month. nbc news has now learned that president biden will vow that if democrats do retain control, a measure to codify roe will be the first bill that he will send to the next congress. it is something the president recently alluded to on twitter. joining us now is nbc news white house correspondent. what do we expect to hear from the president? this is an effort obviously to sort of utilize the bully pulpit to make democrats realize they need to get out and support members of their party if they want to see this happen. >> that is exactly right. when the dobbs decision came down in late june it ended that copyright, those protections for abortion nationwide. we heard the white house
fact supporting isis as it would turn out.laims we'll be hearing more about over the course of the day. appreciate your reporting on that. on the topic of the biden administration the president is going to deliver a speech on abortion rights at an event hosted by the dnc as democrats look to highlight reproductive rights ahead of the midterms next month. nbc news has now learned that president biden will vow that if democrats do retain control, a measure to codify roe will be the first bill...
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you can't be paying them for raw materials or paying isis to give you isis placards basically security placards that these workers were putting in their cars that the isis logo, this person works for lafarge. they've paid us, taken care of us and you can let them go and get through your checkpoints. even paying for cement trucks and a whole slew of activity. they have emails according to the statement of facts win lafarge has pleaded guilty to between company executives. if we pay isis this and our materials are this. there's even allegations they were involved in revenue sharing. allegations are pretty strong. they've done this and released these statements before. a swiss firm seed we were unaware of this. they said they were not aware of it and all the people have since departicipated. the executives have not been charged in the united states. >> obviously the concern is if they're paid millions of dollars what does that -- what do those millions of dollars get used for just without making the connection, because i'm not suggesting it and i don't know that it's in these court papers
you can't be paying them for raw materials or paying isis to give you isis placards basically security placards that these workers were putting in their cars that the isis logo, this person works for lafarge. they've paid us, taken care of us and you can let them go and get through your checkpoints. even paying for cement trucks and a whole slew of activity. they have emails according to the statement of facts win lafarge has pleaded guilty to between company executives. if we pay isis this and...
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one of two isis leaders now taken out in the last 24 hours. let's get right to our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz, who also has late reporting for us tonight. >> reporter: good evening, david. this was a risky and rare air assault mission into syrian government territory, right on the border with turkey, with u.s. special operations forces dropping from helicopters in the dark to target the senior isis leader. the pentagon says he was smuggling fighters and weapons for isis operations. he was killed in the raid, and several others were detained. but that raid was followed by a u.s. air strike, which the pentagon says took out the number two isis leader in syria. david? >> yeah, this was something. one killed in the raid, one killed in the air strike. and martha, stick with us here, because there's news tonight coming in involving north korea. north korea flying military aircraft near the south korean border and of course, it comes just hours after firing that sixth missile last night. the sixth missile in just a little more
one of two isis leaders now taken out in the last 24 hours. let's get right to our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz, who also has late reporting for us tonight. >> reporter: good evening, david. this was a risky and rare air assault mission into syrian government territory, right on the border with turkey, with u.s. special operations forces dropping from helicopters in the dark to target the senior isis leader. the pentagon says he was smuggling fighters and weapons for...
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isis terrorist and centcom deemed in t.going to go where we need to go. if there is a threat that presents itself. >> shamry was killed, one associate was wounded. two additional associates were detained by u.s. sources according to a senate from u.s. central command first raid since february when the u.s. forces startinged the head of isis who blew himself up with a vest. in july carried out a drone strike that killed another isis leader. all of this as tensions in syria's displaced person's camp continue to boil. syrian democratic forces have conducted raids into the camp, even freeing women kept as slaves by isis chained to beds. in august, the former head of u.s. central command warned the al hall camp whose 60,000 residents include the wives and childrens of isis fighters is now being used by isis for recruits. >> radicalization of children that's occurring in that camp is going to be a gift we're going to give ourselves five or ten years down the road. >> no u.s. forces were injured in the airstrike or raid that kille
isis terrorist and centcom deemed in t.going to go where we need to go. if there is a threat that presents itself. >> shamry was killed, one associate was wounded. two additional associates were detained by u.s. sources according to a senate from u.s. central command first raid since february when the u.s. forces startinged the head of isis who blew himself up with a vest. in july carried out a drone strike that killed another isis leader. all of this as tensions in syria's displaced...
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the terrorist groups with al qaeda and isis.y are both interested in chemical weapons way back when osama bin laden was running the organization. it was a religious duty for this terrorist group. with the various chemical weapons, try to make things thet could use to begin using chlorine in the chemical weapon. they could potentially steal some self they can be very close. less anger and try to make our own. the attention of the world with a few rocket shells. and so they embark on a pretty ambitious program to manufacture chemical weapons. this is never happened in the history of terrorists movement except perhaps on the japanese. have a terrorist group with a country with a laboratories university facilities in the go to work to try to make chemical weapons. they didn't get very far a lot of effort fairly quietly define the locations, to identify cash or kill the key individuals. they use a lot of chlorine mostly againstdi kurdish targets for they ended up making mustard gas. but that technically challenging the kind they made
the terrorist groups with al qaeda and isis.y are both interested in chemical weapons way back when osama bin laden was running the organization. it was a religious duty for this terrorist group. with the various chemical weapons, try to make things thet could use to begin using chlorine in the chemical weapon. they could potentially steal some self they can be very close. less anger and try to make our own. the attention of the world with a few rocket shells. and so they embark on a pretty...
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to let their trucks go, and then from there it grew into actually isis on isis letterhead with placardsle to put inside of their cars saying, hey, i work for lafarge and i'm somebody who should be allowed through and isis guarantee it is. when you look at the charges, it's pretty significant. this is a company that has a presence in the united states. they were one of the cement providers for the 9/11 memorial, for the world trade center, for several other major infrastructure projects here in new york city. it was a couple of different things. the executives talked about it in their emails, essentially saying, look, if we pay isis for some of the raw materials with the quarries they've taken over, and pay them for interimmediate -- intermediaies and we look at how much profit in producing this cement, could we share in the cake, basically the profits of this with isis. al news ra is also alleged to have received payments for security as well. no longer in business is this plant in syria and all of the executives involved have since been let go by the company, which acknowledged their b
to let their trucks go, and then from there it grew into actually isis on isis letterhead with placardsle to put inside of their cars saying, hey, i work for lafarge and i'm somebody who should be allowed through and isis guarantee it is. when you look at the charges, it's pretty significant. this is a company that has a presence in the united states. they were one of the cement providers for the 9/11 memorial, for the world trade center, for several other major infrastructure projects here in...
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that consist of isis, sons of isis.to each other, it's just a matter of time to disclose to make lindsey graham tells us the camp poses direct national security threat to america. >> i worry about somebody slipping out of syria coming back from afghanistan now a tear safe haven getting through the southern border in the middle and killing a bunch of us. >> hundreds of thousands of syrian refugees live in camps funded by u.s. dollars, followed to the united nations. lawmakers including graham and democrat jeannie shaheen many accountability from the un. last month u.s. forces found 300 isis fighters hiding during a raid that carried out after ice burned down the un school. they uncovered the tunnel system built under that camp. elizabeth: thank you so much for that story, appreciate it. we will move on to ted williams, former d.c. police detective. great to have you on, this story is so disturbing, the funeral is this week for lieutenant russo, the emt worker and 9/11 this responder, new york city, another random unprovo
that consist of isis, sons of isis.to each other, it's just a matter of time to disclose to make lindsey graham tells us the camp poses direct national security threat to america. >> i worry about somebody slipping out of syria coming back from afghanistan now a tear safe haven getting through the southern border in the middle and killing a bunch of us. >> hundreds of thousands of syrian refugees live in camps funded by u.s. dollars, followed to the united nations. lawmakers...
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isis not ureat, favourable ratings? isis not great. and _ favourable ratings?favourable ratings? isis not great, and it hasn't - favourable ratings? isis not great, and it hasn't been . favourable ratings? isis notj great, and it hasn't been for some time, but the president is doing everything he can to get voters to help his party, the democrats, retain congress. because that is crucial to him as president for the next two years, to achieve his agenda. abortion is close to the top of that agenda. it is one of those issues that traditionally isn't an election issue, elections are generally fought on the economy, and probably will be this time. a lot of people in the country hurting because of the country hurting because of the cost of living crisis, because of rising inflation, and the challenge for the president and for the democrats is to get people to balance their concerns, and clearly abortion is a big concern for many women in this country. what the president is promising to do, as hejust said, is to codify into law the rights of women to have an abortion
isis not ureat, favourable ratings? isis not great. and _ favourable ratings?favourable ratings? isis not great, and it hasn't - favourable ratings? isis not great, and it hasn't been . favourable ratings? isis notj great, and it hasn't been for some time, but the president is doing everything he can to get voters to help his party, the democrats, retain congress. because that is crucial to him as president for the next two years, to achieve his agenda. abortion is close to the top of that...
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fighters, and isis sympathizers who have infiltrated the camp.forces who were responsible for the security of the camp held several week-long operations where they cleared out about 300 isis fighters from the camp. and according to u.s. military and defense officials who i spoke with, there are still many left behind, including a lot of women who are married to isis fighters who have just been sympathizers, or supporters of the cause. the biden administration is not the first to take on this problem. the trump administration also tried to clear out some of these refugees from the camp. but as the population has grown, there are roughly 80 babies born there every single month that we know about. the population is growing, and more and more of them become vulnerable to isis. both being recruited by isis, or being forced into serving the terror network. the security situation there and the humanitarian situation there have also grown more and more tenuous. the biden administration now working to try to reduce a population, but many of the countries
fighters, and isis sympathizers who have infiltrated the camp.forces who were responsible for the security of the camp held several week-long operations where they cleared out about 300 isis fighters from the camp. and according to u.s. military and defense officials who i spoke with, there are still many left behind, including a lot of women who are married to isis fighters who have just been sympathizers, or supporters of the cause. the biden administration is not the first to take on this...
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isis was trying to acquire them. does that make it difficult to attribute and how was isis able to acquire? >> guest: when they were running the organization they once said weapons of mass destruction was a duty for this terrorist group and they tried to make things they could use. they begin using chlorine is a chemical weapon so there is an opportunity they could potentially steal some stuff and they came very close. the next best thing we will try to make our own to draw the attention of the world with just a few rockets shells and the programs. this has never happened except the japanese death called but the terrorist group with laboratories, university facilities and they go to work to try to make chemical weapons. we find out how this activity is going on and very quietly to try to find the locations and identify, capture or kill the key individuals, so we stopped them very quickly. they did manage to make -- they used a lot of chlorine, but they didn't up making mustard gas. it isn't all that is technically ch
isis was trying to acquire them. does that make it difficult to attribute and how was isis able to acquire? >> guest: when they were running the organization they once said weapons of mass destruction was a duty for this terrorist group and they tried to make things they could use. they begin using chlorine is a chemical weapon so there is an opportunity they could potentially steal some stuff and they came very close. the next best thing we will try to make our own to draw the attention...
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just the french military intelligence was fully aware of the company's payments to isis as of 2014. now, the part is also under indictment in france, but the real ellison in the room here is what's a french company doing on trial in the u. s. court. well, the u. s. unlike other countries, has a history of actively seeking to use that justice system as a blunt instrument against a competitor, which you can do as soon as the foreign companies involved in any way with wall street or with the us dollar. french companies have been targeted multiple times by the us department of justice and some top level french executives will admit privately that you have to be pretty naive to say that disorder practice is rare or limited just to grant. and that the targeting by the us justice department, they feel is by selective executives, the french multinational al some, for example, were used by the u. s. a corruption threatened with a long prison sentences. and the end result is where to everything away was the payment of $772000000.00 similar to the figure in this case, in criminal penalties, to
just the french military intelligence was fully aware of the company's payments to isis as of 2014. now, the part is also under indictment in france, but the real ellison in the room here is what's a french company doing on trial in the u. s. court. well, the u. s. unlike other countries, has a history of actively seeking to use that justice system as a blunt instrument against a competitor, which you can do as soon as the foreign companies involved in any way with wall street or with the us...
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you know, he had all this isis imagery and words going on, he was a member of national action.w, previously we just thought these are a bunch of bnp nutters, they're not, that's gone, as we said earlier on, completely gone. we're talking about a new, harsher ideology, younger, harsher, more disturbed, more distant, more isolated young men, and this new ideology is — what can we do to get these people over the line to commit a terror attack? that is fascinating. and what we're also talking about is the power of the internet to create global communities. individuals in bedrooms, who are wired and connected to a global community, and we saw that, for example, with the terrible mass murder in christchurch, new zealand, by an australian white supremacist, who had clearly read and imbibed that theory, the great replacement, a sort of weird demographic theory... and the idea about a white jihad, why can't white nazis become "jihadis" and sacrifice themselves? this is the new ideals. the end result is the same. whether it's the bnp, whether it's a boy in his bedroom, when you have raci
you know, he had all this isis imagery and words going on, he was a member of national action.w, previously we just thought these are a bunch of bnp nutters, they're not, that's gone, as we said earlier on, completely gone. we're talking about a new, harsher ideology, younger, harsher, more disturbed, more distant, more isolated young men, and this new ideology is — what can we do to get these people over the line to commit a terror attack? that is fascinating. and what we're also talking...
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in order to be able to do business in syria >> they were paying isis for protection and for muscle, but also to undercut their competitors and get a business advantage. they were making a business decision but it was not a decision that was theirs to make it is against to law to pay money to a designated foreign terrorist organization, which was isis here. this was happening in 2014, the summer of 2014 at the same time that isis was brutalizing the syrian people and killing, murdering innocent civilians, innocent americans, journalists, aid workers so this is a truly horrific case what we're seeing is a cautionary tale to companies, multi-national companies doing business as they are every day in this very complex world today in high-risk environments. and boards and ceos need to be very vigilant about their companies operating there. >> this was personal to you, because during these years or some of these years you were running homeland security for the united states. did you have any idea that a french company was paying isis at the same time you and the rest of the u.s. intellige
in order to be able to do business in syria >> they were paying isis for protection and for muscle, but also to undercut their competitors and get a business advantage. they were making a business decision but it was not a decision that was theirs to make it is against to law to pay money to a designated foreign terrorist organization, which was isis here. this was happening in 2014, the summer of 2014 at the same time that isis was brutalizing the syrian people and killing, murdering...
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anti-isis presence in iraq is set to continue, so is the threat iran poses.me change in iran. they say they share gina's pain. called by a name forced on her by a repressive regime, all of them have a kurdish name just like her. not spoken outside of their homes. all of them say it is hard to imagine going back to how life was before. it is hard to imagine looking at those scenes, the place where the family is sheltering, ressan, with a weapon in her arms is incredibly hard to imagine taking all of that in. but they see themselves as the lucky ones. despite the extraordinary risks that they have taken, despite the fact that both they and other eyewitnesses, other families that have made it to the relative safety of the kurdish regions of northern iraq, and those inside of the kurdish majority regions in iran, despite what they are telling us, which is that the kurdish majority cities inside of iran are effectively surrounded. people are entrapped by regime forces. the path to safety here in iraqi kurdistan is to fraught, is so difficult and such a risk and ev
anti-isis presence in iraq is set to continue, so is the threat iran poses.me change in iran. they say they share gina's pain. called by a name forced on her by a repressive regime, all of them have a kurdish name just like her. not spoken outside of their homes. all of them say it is hard to imagine going back to how life was before. it is hard to imagine looking at those scenes, the place where the family is sheltering, ressan, with a weapon in her arms is incredibly hard to imagine taking...
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prosecutors say the company sent isis and the al qaeda-linked nusra front more than $10 million, then tried to cover it up >> lafarge made a deal with the devil, foreign terrorists who pledged to and, in fact, did harm the united states, its people, and its national security. >> reporter: the company agreeing to pay a settlement of nearly $800 million to the u.s. government. french authorities in 2018 charged eight former lafarge executives with financing terrorism. the company, now owned by a swiss firm, said today it deeply regretted what happened, adding that the executives involved no longer work there, and that none of the conduct involved u.s. employees. in a disturbing twist, court documents show lafarge was doing business with isis and al qaeda at the same time its concrete was being used to build one world trade center on the site where terrorists destroyed the twin towers in 2001 lester >> ken dilanian, thank you. >>> in ukraine tonight, the crippling impact of russia's attacks over the last week president zelenskyy warning today that 30% of ukraine's power stations had been
prosecutors say the company sent isis and the al qaeda-linked nusra front more than $10 million, then tried to cover it up >> lafarge made a deal with the devil, foreign terrorists who pledged to and, in fact, did harm the united states, its people, and its national security. >> reporter: the company agreeing to pay a settlement of nearly $800 million to the u.s. government. french authorities in 2018 charged eight former lafarge executives with financing terrorism. the company, now...
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ah ah, ah, her name is isis, the goddess of birth. this 10 year old female jaguar is here to reproduce. and while she grew up in captivity, her cubs are to be released into the wild camel's e animal he. so look, he called mike, we brought jag you as like isis from zeus to help read off spring. been sunday, we want to prepare more and more cubs growing up in these enclosures for life in the wilds. morales. so my grandma, sophia heinen and her colleagues start each day by feeding isis. the mother jaguar plays a vital role, but she doesn't have to hunt for food herself. since there is no plan to release her into the wild. to day wild boar is on the menu. the jaguars are the biggest cats in south america and they eat only mean this treat is an easy catch for the older feline only her offspring will have to be taught how to hunt and sophia hine, and in hopes isis will soon give birth to little ones or something, the other, i mean, the main thing, and i went around here to call project seriously. at 1st, even though most people generally ha
ah ah, ah, her name is isis, the goddess of birth. this 10 year old female jaguar is here to reproduce. and while she grew up in captivity, her cubs are to be released into the wild camel's e animal he. so look, he called mike, we brought jag you as like isis from zeus to help read off spring. been sunday, we want to prepare more and more cubs growing up in these enclosures for life in the wilds. morales. so my grandma, sophia heinen and her colleagues start each day by feeding isis. the mother...
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isis didn't end, it shifted to ungoverned spaces like this.h rwandan security forces in northern mozambique, battling an isis-linked insurgency. the tactics are familiar, if unspeakably brutal. to sow terror, burn schools, create chaos. they've displaced nearly 1 million people. jihad in mozambique is an extension of the islamic state jihad all over the world, he says, in a message posted in august. what was it like when they attacked? >> translator: they first came to this area to spread their propaganda. they melted back into the forest and then later attacked. >> reporter: in the december prior, a strategic port town, isis mozambique arrived in force, held the territory for a year. >> translator: they'll find children like this, they took them back to the forest. when they find men like this, they cut off their heads. >> reporter: the cost of this insurgency is in blood. but also enormous treasure. we're entering the $20 billion afunji natural gas plant. this has the potential to take in at least 100 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. in a
isis didn't end, it shifted to ungoverned spaces like this.h rwandan security forces in northern mozambique, battling an isis-linked insurgency. the tactics are familiar, if unspeakably brutal. to sow terror, burn schools, create chaos. they've displaced nearly 1 million people. jihad in mozambique is an extension of the islamic state jihad all over the world, he says, in a message posted in august. what was it like when they attacked? >> translator: they first came to this area to spread...
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down the ramifications of the new and other he's a french finance company plead guilty to financing isis. and those were terrorists just to maintain its own business in syria. i despise nearly $800000000.00 by a u. s. cool. oh, so this out, molly reserves the right to exercise. it's right to self defense. difference continues on demand sovereignty about a country. sony accused is wrong, so if continuing to undermine the african countries security and what they will exercise, it's right to self defense. ah, when it's 6 pm here in the russian campus, when fidelity international with the latest to world news updates. thank you for joining us now. vladimir putin has declared martial law in the for new territories . that recently joined russia. the president announced the decision during a meeting of the countries, the security council. but then you gave little nice public life, signed a declaration of martial law in the form in russian territories donates, can look on republics as well as the harrison and upper rosier regions were all under martial law, even before they joined russia. the ti
down the ramifications of the new and other he's a french finance company plead guilty to financing isis. and those were terrorists just to maintain its own business in syria. i despise nearly $800000000.00 by a u. s. cool. oh, so this out, molly reserves the right to exercise. it's right to self defense. difference continues on demand sovereignty about a country. sony accused is wrong, so if continuing to undermine the african countries security and what they will exercise, it's right to self...
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in a disturbing twist, shep, court documents show lafarge was doing business with isis and al qaeda athe same time its concrete was being used to build one world trade center on the site where terrorists destroyed the twin towers in 2001. shep >> ken dilanian in washington, thanks >>> remember toddler quinton simon? he went missing in savannah, georgia nearly two weeks ago well, investigators say the child met a horrific death they say they believe someone put his body in a dumpster and eventually it ended up in a landfill there now they're sifting through the garbage at that landfill, searching for his remains. the police chief in chatham county said today that the search for little quinton has been physically, emotionally, and mentally exhausting for detectives >> our team posted this picture of quinton here on the wall of this operation center as a reminder of who we are searching for and why we continue to work so terribly hard >> well, an fbi official says the bureau has dozens of personnel on the ground, including a team that has experienced searching in landfills. quinton simon
in a disturbing twist, shep, court documents show lafarge was doing business with isis and al qaeda athe same time its concrete was being used to build one world trade center on the site where terrorists destroyed the twin towers in 2001. shep >> ken dilanian in washington, thanks >>> remember toddler quinton simon? he went missing in savannah, georgia nearly two weeks ago well, investigators say the child met a horrific death they say they believe someone put his body in a...
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. >>> still to come, mozambique threatened by fighters linked to isis.s could impact the global energy market. my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger ♪ >>> breaking news out of ukraine this hour. officials are reporting multiple rocket and missile attacks across the country. in the capital kyiv, an official says at least five have been killed and 12 wounded after the apparent russian attacks. this video shows powerful explosion destroying a pedestrian bridge in the city. authorities there have been suspended train services and urging people to stay indoors. now in southern africa, m mozambique is contending with isis fighters. a resource that could drastically change reliance on russian oil. >> reporter: the fight against isis didn't end, it shifted. to ungoverned spaces like this. [speaking non-english] >> reporter: we're embedded with row wan dan security forces in northern mozambique. battling an isis linked insu ins
. >>> still to come, mozambique threatened by fighters linked to isis.s could impact the global energy market. my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger ♪ >>> breaking news out of ukraine this hour. officials are reporting multiple rocket and missile attacks across the country. in the capital kyiv, an official says at least five have been...
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after the french, the men's company was found guilty of paying millions of dollars to isis and down. those were to keep one of its plants operating in syria. it was find almost $800000000.00 with the deputy attorney general lisa monica saying, the father is actions helped funds, the 2 groups, if they wage the campaign of violence and terror against the syrian population in its pursuit of profit lafarge and its top executive, not only broke the law. they helped finance a violent reign of terror that isis and almost reign post and the people of syria, the french company, at the factory located between 11 and the turkish border. that it just opened in the year prior to the conflict and syria popping off in 2011 another western proxy war and energy strategic state. western back syrian rebels ultimately failed to our president, bashar all side, while jee, how does groups flooded on to exploit the chaos. so how does a company he's operating in an active war zone? well, by paying off the jihad districts on the battlefield, where it's trying to run a business, apparently. so last found, whic
after the french, the men's company was found guilty of paying millions of dollars to isis and down. those were to keep one of its plants operating in syria. it was find almost $800000000.00 with the deputy attorney general lisa monica saying, the father is actions helped funds, the 2 groups, if they wage the campaign of violence and terror against the syrian population in its pursuit of profit lafarge and its top executive, not only broke the law. they helped finance a violent reign of terror...
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the fight against isis didn't end, it shifted. ungoverned spaces like this.owandan security forces in mozambique. it's an isis linked insurgency. the tactics are familiar if unspeakably brutal. the schools create chaos. they've displaced nearly a million people. jihad and mozambique is an extension all over the world, he says, in a message posted in august. >> what was it like when they attacked? they first came to this area to spread propaganda. they melded back into the forest and then later attacked. in a strategic port town they arrived in force, holding territory for ar year. the children like this, they took them back to the forest and then they find men like this, they cut off their heads. the cost of this insurgency is in blood and also enormous treasure. we're entering the $20 billion natural gas park. this has the potential to take in 100 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. at the time of global gas insecurity, this is a massive deal. industry analysts say mozambique's off shore natural gas potential could rifle russia. as europe phases out the gas
the fight against isis didn't end, it shifted. ungoverned spaces like this.owandan security forces in mozambique. it's an isis linked insurgency. the tactics are familiar if unspeakably brutal. the schools create chaos. they've displaced nearly a million people. jihad and mozambique is an extension all over the world, he says, in a message posted in august. >> what was it like when they attacked? they first came to this area to spread propaganda. they melded back into the forest and then...
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in the midst of a civil war, lafarge made the unthinkable choice to put money into the hands of isis, one of the world's most barbaric terrorist organizations, so that it could continue selling cement lafarge. did this not merely in exchange for permission to operated cement plant, which would have been bad enough, but also to leverage its relationship with isis for economic advantage seeking isis assistance to hurt lethargic competition in exchange for a cut of lethargic sales. leading by the pentagon in the own long history of columbus find, support of terrorists. oh, i mean, a freedom fighters like the syrian rebels who ran off and joined al qaeda. it's not the 1st time that the very long arm of american anti corruption law has been used as a convenient tool. the real and foreign competitors executives, a french multinational. i'll them were chief by the us of corruption, threatened with prison sentences about to 15 years. and the end result, that's where everything away was the payment of $772000000.00 in criminal penalties to the u. s. government british company amersham was acqu
in the midst of a civil war, lafarge made the unthinkable choice to put money into the hands of isis, one of the world's most barbaric terrorist organizations, so that it could continue selling cement lafarge. did this not merely in exchange for permission to operated cement plant, which would have been bad enough, but also to leverage its relationship with isis for economic advantage seeking isis assistance to hurt lethargic competition in exchange for a cut of lethargic sales. leading by the...