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it's visiting kazakhstan and made the comment after scandals in the ranks of russian athletics. the world anti-doping agency is investigating, but there are fears there won't be enough transparency around the finding. russian authorities both in sport and government will do their best. they'll be very open to timize they were investigation, and then to draw the necessary conclusions in this fight for the protection >>> kazakhstan's largest city helps it to compete in beijing to host the winter games in 2022. the i.s. c in the area looking at the facilities. 2014 drew criticism for costing an excess of $50 million.
it's visiting kazakhstan and made the comment after scandals in the ranks of russian athletics. the world anti-doping agency is investigating, but there are fears there won't be enough transparency around the finding. russian authorities both in sport and government will do their best. they'll be very open to timize they were investigation, and then to draw the necessary conclusions in this fight for the protection >>> kazakhstan's largest city helps it to compete in beijing to host...
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we tell you why kazakhstan kazakhstan a message of humility and public service from the popes, celebratings with 20 new cardinals, in. he said the church's credibility lies in its ability to help the poor and per centsecutedpersecuted. can one man change centuries of tradition - we discuss how in "the week ahead". at 8:30 eastern, 5:30 pacific >>> kazakhstan's capital is picking a bid for the 2022 winter games. the i.o.c. is in almaty comparing it with beijing - the only other city wanting to host the game. despite the high cost many hope the city will be selected. >> reporter: diane wants to be an olympic champion every jump bringing her closer to her dream, even the hard landings. the 18-year-old is not giving up hoping to compete here in her home city almaty in 2022. >> people will say hey, somewhere in asia is a country called kazakhstan. maybe i have a chance to take part. no i think i'm in with a good chance. >> this city is also in with a chance. it boasts a lot of pre-existing infrastructure, and all close to the city. the cost is a mere $5 billion. organizers estimate a fraction o
we tell you why kazakhstan kazakhstan a message of humility and public service from the popes, celebratings with 20 new cardinals, in. he said the church's credibility lies in its ability to help the poor and per centsecutedpersecuted. can one man change centuries of tradition - we discuss how in "the week ahead". at 8:30 eastern, 5:30 pacific >>> kazakhstan's capital is picking a bid for the 2022 winter games. the i.o.c. is in almaty comparing it with beijing - the only...
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there's no danger of that happening here in kazakhstan. rich in oil with a so-called managed democracy that means any criticism can also be carefully managed. >> there are laws that ban unsanctioned protests, so these environmentals chose an in conspicuous river bed to make their point. that's the face of a mountain snow leopard. it's endangered they say by this planned resort which if they win the bid would host the world's media. >> these games will not be financially profitable and destroy the development. >> organizers insist the games would be green. >> there notice need for this to destroy the nature, we need just to jump grade and just to up the olympic requirement to say fill our olympic requirement facilities and just to build some new housel. that's it. for us, it's a big showcase of the country and for the city. >> that's a view shared by diane and survey suggests most kazakhstanys. winning the bid would give her and her country a big lift. >> setting a new ski jumping world record in norway, the 22-year-old who led after the fi
there's no danger of that happening here in kazakhstan. rich in oil with a so-called managed democracy that means any criticism can also be carefully managed. >> there are laws that ban unsanctioned protests, so these environmentals chose an in conspicuous river bed to make their point. that's the face of a mountain snow leopard. it's endangered they say by this planned resort which if they win the bid would host the world's media. >> these games will not be financially profitable...
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kazakhstan is vying with beijing.hi 2014 causing criticism for costing in excess of $15 billion, others have concerns. >> reporter: diane wants to be an olympic champion. every jump brings her closer to her dreams even the hard landing. she is hoping to compete in her home city. almarty, in 2022. >> people will say hey, somewhere in asia is a country called kazakhstan. maybe i have a chance to take part. i think i'm in with a good chance. >> this city almarty is in with a chance boasting a structure close to the city. and the cost a mere billion. organizers estimate - a fraction of the sochi games. the only competition is beijing. which has ample resources. but unlike here. smokey snow. these were the games that nobody wanted. the european cities thinking of hosting withdrew the bids because they were too expensive and unpopular with the pub licks. there's no danger with that happening here in kazakhstan. rich with oil and democracy, meaning criticisms can be managed. there's a ban an sanctioned protests. environmenta
kazakhstan is vying with beijing.hi 2014 causing criticism for costing in excess of $15 billion, others have concerns. >> reporter: diane wants to be an olympic champion. every jump brings her closer to her dreams even the hard landing. she is hoping to compete in her home city. almarty, in 2022. >> people will say hey, somewhere in asia is a country called kazakhstan. maybe i have a chance to take part. i think i'm in with a good chance. >> this city almarty is in with a...
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we look at kazakhstan's 2022 winter olympics. robbie will have that and the rest of the sport in around 25 minutes. >>> good to have you with us a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. new videos showing the moment a map was shot. police killed the suspects who carried out the attack and is believed to have targeted a synagogue. two people died in copenhagen at the weekend. the united nations security council wants shia rebels in yemen to give up control of the country, voting in favour of a resolution calling for the release of the president. he's being kept under house arrest. the shia minority has control of most of the capital sanaa. egypt's president abdul fatah al-sisi says his government will take action against the islamic state of iraq and levant. making the statement after a group loyal to i.s.i.l. killed 21 egyptian christians in libya. for more on that let's get a view from ian black, the middle east editor from "the guardian." joining us on the line. what do we make of this the mass killing of coptic christians.
we look at kazakhstan's 2022 winter olympics. robbie will have that and the rest of the sport in around 25 minutes. >>> good to have you with us a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. new videos showing the moment a map was shot. police killed the suspects who carried out the attack and is believed to have targeted a synagogue. two people died in copenhagen at the weekend. the united nations security council wants shia rebels in yemen to give up control of the country, voting in...
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two of them from uzbekistan one from kazakhstan.residents of brooklyn accused of trying to get out of the united states wanted to bo to turkey and into syria to align themselves with isis. if they couldn't get there, the fear was they were going to come back to the united states or get in the united states and they were making all sorts of threats against local police officers fbi agents including the president of the united states. these are the first images we are getting from inside the courthouse inside the courtroom in brooklyn earlier today. we will have more on this breaking news. that's coming up. >>> there's other news we are following, including this. the centers for disease control and prevention now reporting a dramatic increase in the number of infections caused by a potentially deadly bacteria. the troubling word from health officials that many patients may have contracted it at their doctor's office or dentist's office. elizabeth cohen is working the story. what are you finding out? >> reporter: we think of doctor's o
two of them from uzbekistan one from kazakhstan.residents of brooklyn accused of trying to get out of the united states wanted to bo to turkey and into syria to align themselves with isis. if they couldn't get there, the fear was they were going to come back to the united states or get in the united states and they were making all sorts of threats against local police officers fbi agents including the president of the united states. these are the first images we are getting from inside the...
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kazakhstan is vying for beijing for the prize. other bid cities have dropped out, citing financial concerns. we have a report from kazakhstan's commercial capitol. >> diane wants to be an olympic champion. every jump brings her closer to her dream. even the hard landings. the 18-year-old's not giving up. she's hoping to compete here, in her home city in 2022. >> people will say hey maybe i have a chance to take part. now i think i'm in with a good chance. >> bid city is also in with a chance boast ago lot of preexisting infrastructure, all close to the city. the cost, a mere $5 billion. organizers estimate just a fraction of the sochi games. the only competition is beijing which has ample resources. unlike here, black stinky snow. >> these are the games nobody wanted all the european cities that were thinking of hosting have withdrawn bids because the games were going to be too expensive and were unpopular with their publics. there is no danger that have here in kazakhstan, rich in oil with a so-called managed democracy, and that
kazakhstan is vying for beijing for the prize. other bid cities have dropped out, citing financial concerns. we have a report from kazakhstan's commercial capitol. >> diane wants to be an olympic champion. every jump brings her closer to her dream. even the hard landings. the 18-year-old's not giving up. she's hoping to compete here, in her home city in 2022. >> people will say hey maybe i have a chance to take part. now i think i'm in with a good chance. >> bid city is also...
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kazakhstan feels it should host the games. >>> what people are doing as an incentive to have children fat tuesday in brazil that means carnivale time. we head to rio to check out the party right after the break. break. only on al jazeera america >> abducted. imprisoned. tortured. we talked to a cia insider... >> what is our definition of torture, and what are we allowed to do? >> and a former prisoner who was never charged. >> he was beaten, he was denied sleep. >> find out what really happens in a cia black site. >> you will do whatever it takes to get this man to talk. >> an "america tonight" in-depth report: prosecuting torture. tuesday, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> more than 2,000 migrants have been rescued from the mediterranean sea. the italian coast guard brought them to a port in sicily. most of the migrants are africans. italian officials say they were. >> the government is now trying to reverse that trend in fact one rural county is now offering parents a $900 bonus to have a third child. but so far as harry fawcett reports there hasn't been many takers. >>
kazakhstan feels it should host the games. >>> what people are doing as an incentive to have children fat tuesday in brazil that means carnivale time. we head to rio to check out the party right after the break. break. only on al jazeera america >> abducted. imprisoned. tortured. we talked to a cia insider... >> what is our definition of torture, and what are we allowed to do? >> and a former prisoner who was never charged. >> he was beaten, he was denied sleep....
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two are from use back uzbekistan, and the other from kazakhstan. the potential threat here according to the fbi is a 52-year-old from uzbekistan arrested in brooklyn. he apparently first came to the attention of the fbi in the last few months after he posted a sympathetic messages to a website. that's when it opened up this investigation even further. it is interesting to point out that the one individual from kazakhstan is only 19 years old so it's a 19-year-old, a 24-year-old, and a 30-year-old. the fbi says that according to their investigation they have evidence, they say that these men were sympathetic to isil, and two of them were planning to travel to syria not only that, but also planning a potential attacks here in the united states as well. now if they are found guilty, they could face a maximum of 15 years in jail. >> the we have the latest from new york. thank you. >>> tear gas and live ammunition has been fired in yemen by houthi rebels trying to diverse protesters supporting the di posed president. one soldier has been killed when hou
two are from use back uzbekistan, and the other from kazakhstan. the potential threat here according to the fbi is a 52-year-old from uzbekistan arrested in brooklyn. he apparently first came to the attention of the fbi in the last few months after he posted a sympathetic messages to a website. that's when it opened up this investigation even further. it is interesting to point out that the one individual from kazakhstan is only 19 years old so it's a 19-year-old, a 24-year-old, and a...
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people will say hey, somewhere in asia is a country called kazakhstan. maybe i have a chance to take part. i think i'm in with a good chance. this city almaty is also in with a chance bosting a lot of pre -- boasting a lot of pre-existing infrastructure, close to the city and the cost a mere $5 billion, organizers estimate a fraction of the games. the only competition is beijing, which has ample resources, unlike here, it lacks snow. these are the games that no one wanted. all the european cities withdrew the bid. the games were going to be too expensive and was unpopular with the public. there's no danger of it happening here rich in oil with a managed democracy. that means any criticism can be carefully managed. >> there are laws that ban unsanctioned protests. so these environmentalists chose an inconspicuous riverbed to make their point. if you squipt. that's the -- squint that's the face of a mountain snow leopard, it's endangered by this resort which if almaty held the bid, would host the media. the games will not be financially profitable and dest
people will say hey, somewhere in asia is a country called kazakhstan. maybe i have a chance to take part. i think i'm in with a good chance. this city almaty is also in with a chance bosting a lot of pre -- boasting a lot of pre-existing infrastructure, close to the city and the cost a mere $5 billion, organizers estimate a fraction of the games. the only competition is beijing, which has ample resources, unlike here, it lacks snow. these are the games that no one wanted. all the european...
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. >> kazakhstan look at hosting 2022 olympic games.he rest of the day's sports a little later. >>> hello again. you are watching the al jazeera newshour. a reminder of top stories, police in denmark have identified the gunman suspected of carrying out attacks in copenhage, a 22-year-old danish citizen. they have not released his name. police continue to carry out raids in the danish capital. anti-coup leaders have issued a joint statement rejecting the houthi takeover. they have moved to aden and say they will form a joint leadership committee. government forces and pro-russian separatists appears to be holding in eastern ukraine but there has been sporadic shelling in the connell tested town of debaltseve. the double shooting in denmark, the prime minister has visited a synagogue in copenhagen where a jewish man was shot dead. the government saying it will do all it can to protect the daniel issue jewish community. >> we are devastated today a man has lost his life in the service of that synagogue and we are devastated. our thoughts g
. >> kazakhstan look at hosting 2022 olympic games.he rest of the day's sports a little later. >>> hello again. you are watching the al jazeera newshour. a reminder of top stories, police in denmark have identified the gunman suspected of carrying out attacks in copenhage, a 22-year-old danish citizen. they have not released his name. police continue to carry out raids in the danish capital. anti-coup leaders have issued a joint statement rejecting the houthi takeover. they have...
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i'm gretchen carlson, we're here to give you the -- two of those men were from kazakhstan one of those men made it to-- our own david lee miller live outside the courthouse in brooklyn where everything's going on. what do you know? >> reporter: at this hour we understand that two of the dts are in the federal courthouse behind me, one of the defendants 24 years old, the other from 19 years old from kazakhstan. the february released a statement and i kwoed, the defendants attempted to fly to turkey and evade detection. the defendants violated the true tennants of their faith in pursuit of their radical violent ageneral dpa we rely on help from the public and those who -- we cannot do this alone. according to the criminal complaint that we just obtained a copy of just moments ago, gretchen, it appears that one of the defendants went on an uz beck -- it says, quote, greetings, we too wanted to pledge our allegiance and commit ourselves while not present there. i am in usa now but we don't have any arms, but is it possible to commit ourselves as dedicated martyrs here what i am saying is,
i'm gretchen carlson, we're here to give you the -- two of those men were from kazakhstan one of those men made it to-- our own david lee miller live outside the courthouse in brooklyn where everything's going on. what do you know? >> reporter: at this hour we understand that two of the dts are in the federal courthouse behind me, one of the defendants 24 years old, the other from 19 years old from kazakhstan. the february released a statement and i kwoed, the defendants attempted to fly...
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one of the men is 19 and is from kazakhstan. the others age 24 and 30 are from uzbekistan.them liven
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especially young people like this one 19-year-old from kazakhstan. it seems to be they're indicating that they had direct ties to isil, recruiters or intermediataries and that worries u.s. officials clearly. also the fact that these guys were also in the united states, not plan to go to syria two of the three. but also planning acts of violence here in the united states as well. one fbi official said that while this is potentially an isolated case the fbi is investigating people that could have ties to isil here explain. >> this fire is destroying several hectares of vegetation a day. >> they discuss where to tackle the blaze next, what should have been done to prevent this and what needs to be done again. the authorities have responded deploying hundreds of firefighters planes and helicopters, but many say too little too late. the damage is irreparable. >> what we're losing here is 400 to 500-year-old hedge vegetation. it has had very little human contact, and it will take generations to replace. locals are desperate wonder going to their properties
especially young people like this one 19-year-old from kazakhstan. it seems to be they're indicating that they had direct ties to isil, recruiters or intermediataries and that worries u.s. officials clearly. also the fact that these guys were also in the united states, not plan to go to syria two of the three. but also planning acts of violence here in the united states as well. one fbi official said that while this is potentially an isolated case the fbi is investigating people that could have...
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the two arraigned here both from brooklyn a 24-year-old and a 19-year-old why kazakhstan. the 19-year-old was arrested as he was about to board a flight from jfk airport to turkey wheres were cuters say he was going to go on to syria to fight with isil. also the 24-year-old from brooklyn as well, he was the one prosecutors say that they first were led onto this whole thing last summer. they say that he posted some pro isil commentary about an uzbekistan language website where the fbi started investigating him. the fbi is saying what was worrisome to them that they were based on wiretaps and information from an informant talking from. >> they say that they that the government may be rush to go adjustment in this case, and they said they'll fight this case vigorously. if these three are convicted they could face up to 15 years in jail. >> this arrests highlight the number of young people seeking to join isil. >> it really does, and it was interesting in the arraignment we saw two of the people, a 24-year-old and a 19-year-old and they looked very young. almost younger than t
the two arraigned here both from brooklyn a 24-year-old and a 19-year-old why kazakhstan. the 19-year-old was arrested as he was about to board a flight from jfk airport to turkey wheres were cuters say he was going to go on to syria to fight with isil. also the 24-year-old from brooklyn as well, he was the one prosecutors say that they first were led onto this whole thing last summer. they say that he posted some pro isil commentary about an uzbekistan language website where the fbi started...
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fbi agents arrested one of the men, a 19-year-old from kazakhstan. arrested him at kennedy airport preparing to board a plane to turkey. his 24-year-old friend from uzbekistan was to join him later. a 30-year-old was financing the operation. we have deborah feyerick with the latest. >> reporter: john and christine, two of the three men were in federal court. the hearing was delayed for a couple of hours because one wanted a translator to understand the charges and documents that were filed against him. the 19-year-old was picked up as he was on the jetway ready to board that plane to turkey. that's when he was arrested. the third man, the money man, he was at a hearing in florida. he owns a series of kiosks in philadelphia savannah and virginia beach. he sells kitchen wares and fixes mobile phones. all three facing charges of providing support to terrorists. the two in the court here they wanted to get to syria to join the terror group. both men did have back-up plans. the 19-year-old had a plan because his mom confiscated his passport fearing he wou
fbi agents arrested one of the men, a 19-year-old from kazakhstan. arrested him at kennedy airport preparing to board a plane to turkey. his 24-year-old friend from uzbekistan was to join him later. a 30-year-old was financing the operation. we have deborah feyerick with the latest. >> reporter: john and christine, two of the three men were in federal court. the hearing was delayed for a couple of hours because one wanted a translator to understand the charges and documents that were...
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. >>> an organization trying to outlaw nuclear weapons testing has chosen japan and kazakhstan to leadt round of efforts to bring that into force. members of the comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty organization made the decision in vienna. the u.n. general assembly adopted the treaty in 1996, but it has not been ratified by eight countries including the united states and china. members of the treaty organization will meet in new york in september to discuss ways to bring it into force. japan's ambassador commented on this year being the 70th anniversary since the atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki. japan is the only country to have suffered atomic bomb attacks. he said his country has an obligation to help realize a world without nuclear weapons. >>> a senior iranian official >>> a senior u.s. government official has been spelling out what he sees as key international security threats and he says the u.s. and japan should work together on tackling them. assistant secretary of state frank rose is in japan to discuss security issues. the governments of the u.s. and japan are rev
. >>> an organization trying to outlaw nuclear weapons testing has chosen japan and kazakhstan to leadt round of efforts to bring that into force. members of the comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty organization made the decision in vienna. the u.n. general assembly adopted the treaty in 1996, but it has not been ratified by eight countries including the united states and china. members of the treaty organization will meet in new york in september to discuss ways to bring it into...
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. >> we know some of them were from pakistan another from kazakhstan. where are they going in terms of -- where do they get this ideology? were they already somewhat more swayed towards radicalization being here in the u.s.? >> it does appear that at least one of them got the attention of his own mother. this is something that law enforcement actually is hoping that when some family member notices that somebody is getting radicalized and perhaps thinking about doing this that they speak up and do something. apparently one of the guys his mom thought that perhaps he might be heading to this direction and perhaps planning to travel to syria. she took away his passport and so he then decided he was going to come up with alternative ways perhaps telling his mom he was going to uzbekistan to visit family and try to carry out his plan. i'll read you the posting that got the fbi particularly interested from one of the suspects. he's 24 years old. he says is it possible to commit ourselves as dedicated martyrs anyway while here? what i am saying is to shoot oba
. >> we know some of them were from pakistan another from kazakhstan. where are they going in terms of -- where do they get this ideology? were they already somewhat more swayed towards radicalization being here in the u.s.? >> it does appear that at least one of them got the attention of his own mother. this is something that law enforcement actually is hoping that when some family member notices that somebody is getting radicalized and perhaps thinking about doing this that they...
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one is a citizen of kazakhstan. but i take it they were legal residents in the united states do we know that? >> they are, wolf. and what's interesting, too, according to the fbi is that two of them got on their radar last summer. and the fbi introduced an undercover informant to try to figure out exactly what they were up to because they were talking about support for isis and expressing interest to travel over there and join with these militants. according to what the fbi says they have on them which includes recorded conversations, one of these guys also was noticed by his mother who was worried that he might be radicalizing and perhaps intending to travel to syria. she took away his passport. and so he decided to try to come up with an alternative reason for how he would get over there. it's something that they were very determined to do wolf. >> the three men, aged 19, 24 and 30. stand by, evan. all this news comes just a short time after we heard directly from the fbi director james comey, who had a shocking r
one is a citizen of kazakhstan. but i take it they were legal residents in the united states do we know that? >> they are, wolf. and what's interesting, too, according to the fbi is that two of them got on their radar last summer. and the fbi introduced an undercover informant to try to figure out exactly what they were up to because they were talking about support for isis and expressing interest to travel over there and join with these militants. according to what the fbi says they have...
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this is the first time i can recall hearing uzbekistan or kazakhstan mentioned in one of these typesof cases. obviously the threat of islamic terrorism in eastern europe is very real. i guess you combine this with the tsarnaev brothers it's coming here too. >> look interesting part about this i don't want to create any kind of false connection before we know more however, there is something known as the islamic movement of uzbekistan that really essentially received exile in afghanistan in the late 1990s, upwards of 2,000 were there. they fought next to al qaeda and the taliban, for example, before 9/11. they show up in other places around the world. granted, these individuals, too young really for that time frame, but there are a number small but still lethal that come from uzbekistan roots that show up in places like iraq syria and even yemen. first time i'm aware of that ethnicity being part of a recent plot within the united states. >> i want you both to take a listen to something the director of the fbi said earlier today. >> those people exist in every state. i have home-grown
this is the first time i can recall hearing uzbekistan or kazakhstan mentioned in one of these typesof cases. obviously the threat of islamic terrorism in eastern europe is very real. i guess you combine this with the tsarnaev brothers it's coming here too. >> look interesting part about this i don't want to create any kind of false connection before we know more however, there is something known as the islamic movement of uzbekistan that really essentially received exile in afghanistan...
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two suspects from uzbekistan the other from kazakhstan. >>> now to politics and a showdown looming on capitol hill as the clock ticks down to a homeland security shutdown. less than 48 hours from now the department of homeland security will run out of money. that's if lawmakers don't approve new funding. what's the holdup? house republicans are tying their yes votes to president obama dropping his order allowing 5 million immigrants to avoid deportation. >> american citizens first, not illegal alien first. >> this is not the time to engage in activities that would threaten our capabilities. >> now, senate lawmakers are expected to vote on a funding plan later today. laura? >>> new marijuana laws in the nation's capital is stirring up a fight between the city of washington, d.c. and the federal government. within the last few hours, it's become legal for d.c. residents to possess and grow pot. congressional republicans are threatening city leaders with jailtime for allowing the law change. d.c. falls under the jurisdiction of congress, and the federal government still has a strict ban
two suspects from uzbekistan the other from kazakhstan. >>> now to politics and a showdown looming on capitol hill as the clock ticks down to a homeland security shutdown. less than 48 hours from now the department of homeland security will run out of money. that's if lawmakers don't approve new funding. what's the holdup? house republicans are tying their yes votes to president obama dropping his order allowing 5 million immigrants to avoid deportation. >> american citizens...
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one of the men is 19 and is from kazakhstan. the others age 24 and 30 are from uzbekistan.ll of them live in brooklyn new york. federal authorities said two of the men intended to go to syria to take part in jihad or holy war. officers arrested the 19-year-old at john f. kennedy international airport. he was preparing to board a flight for turkey. investigators believe the oldest member of the group provided the others with money for plane tickets. authorities say two of the men posted messages on the minority supporting the militants and contacted a person with links to the group. fbi officials and the new york police believe the two men were planning terrorist attacks against the united states. officials say they also discussed other plans such as assassinating police officers or president barack obama if they couldn't join islamic state militants. >> their social media propaganda skills inspired as these injuries were inspired to travel to syria to fight. >> >> bratton said investigators are look into other people with possible links to islamic state militants. >>> russi
one of the men is 19 and is from kazakhstan. the others age 24 and 30 are from uzbekistan.ll of them live in brooklyn new york. federal authorities said two of the men intended to go to syria to take part in jihad or holy war. officers arrested the 19-year-old at john f. kennedy international airport. he was preparing to board a flight for turkey. investigators believe the oldest member of the group provided the others with money for plane tickets. authorities say two of the men posted messages...
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two were citizens of uzbekistan the other kazakhstan. the status of the third is unclear. one is 19. he was stopped at j.f.k. airport in new york, trying to board a flight to istanbul. his lawyer said his client was a young innocent kid who would plead not guilty. the strategy to stop home grown terrorist is flawed. >> if the allegations are as stated the u.s. government needs to think of another way to approach muslim men who may find attraction to radicalism. >> now these three men are not alone. they are one of at least 20 arrested trying to travel to syria to join i.s.i.l. or other groups held tonight without wonder >>> we heard from fbi director james comey saying there were counterterrorist groups in all 50 states. >> that's right >>> in northern iraq i.s.i.l. fighters kidnapped more than 100 me and bows east of tikrit. the leader said they lost more than 600 members since june. >> democrats signed off on a plan to fund a bill over a debate in relation to repealing president obama's executive actions on immigration. if approved the bill would go to the house. it's no
two were citizens of uzbekistan the other kazakhstan. the status of the third is unclear. one is 19. he was stopped at j.f.k. airport in new york, trying to board a flight to istanbul. his lawyer said his client was a young innocent kid who would plead not guilty. the strategy to stop home grown terrorist is flawed. >> if the allegations are as stated the u.s. government needs to think of another way to approach muslim men who may find attraction to radicalism. >> now these three...
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he was one of three new yorkers of uzbeki and kazakhstan descent who according to the nypd and fbi expressed an intense willingness to kill right here at home. >> this is real. this is the concern about the loan wolf inspired to act without ever going to the middle east. >> reporter: the investigation began after the fbi discovered online communications from one of the suspects to isis radicals overseas, pledging jihad and a desire to assassinate president obama. 24-year-old abdurasul juraboev allegedly wrote on a known icy website, "i am in usa now, but is it possible to commit ourselves as dedicated martyrs anyway while here? to shoot obama and then get shot ourselves, will it do?" juraboev also discussed bombing coney island. >> the isis capability on social media is nothing short of remarkable. they are reaching into this country and many other countries and effectively recruiting. >> reporter: the suspects also indicated a willingness to attack the u.s. military and law enforcement. >> if they were not able to go that they would seek to acquire weapons here handguns machine guns and see
he was one of three new yorkers of uzbeki and kazakhstan descent who according to the nypd and fbi expressed an intense willingness to kill right here at home. >> this is real. this is the concern about the loan wolf inspired to act without ever going to the middle east. >> reporter: the investigation began after the fbi discovered online communications from one of the suspects to isis radicals overseas, pledging jihad and a desire to assassinate president obama. 24-year-old...
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it also sends pidgeon caution about kazakhstan. -- putin cautioned about kazakhstan. three, there is no humiliation for the united states to provide ukraine, there is no humiliation for the united date. we never said we would send forces to stop them. it makes it harder for putin to in -- continue aggression. europe does not support the supply of weapons. europe did not support when we put missiles into europe in the 1980's during the cold war. and they came along with neuron -- strong american leadership here it if we had it, we have a better chance of outcome. thank you. >> two questions from the audience. raise your hand if you are in favor of arming ukraine. ok, and if you changed your mind, keep your hands up. [laughter] ok, a couple. how many people are on the fence? all right. i want to think carnegie for hosting this. i want to thank that for panelists --the 4 panelists. mr. ambassador, thank you for coming. thank you to our staff. [applause] our month block visit to historical universities concludes. washington journal's live every morning at 7 a.m. eastern y
it also sends pidgeon caution about kazakhstan. -- putin cautioned about kazakhstan. three, there is no humiliation for the united states to provide ukraine, there is no humiliation for the united date. we never said we would send forces to stop them. it makes it harder for putin to in -- continue aggression. europe does not support the supply of weapons. europe did not support when we put missiles into europe in the 1980's during the cold war. and they came along with neuron -- strong american...
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it also sends pidgeon caution about kazakhstan. -- putin cautioned about kazakhstan. three, there is no humiliation for the united states to provide ukraine, there is no humiliation
it also sends pidgeon caution about kazakhstan. -- putin cautioned about kazakhstan. three, there is no humiliation for the united states to provide ukraine, there is no humiliation
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resident originally from uzbekistan worked along side a 19-year-old that suspect originally from kazakhstane third in florida with over stated visa. he's in charge of planning the plot. the investigators reveal they first started tracking the trail last year after a series of on-line coasts on isis prop began faw fore-- propaganda forum. i am in the u. now. is it possible to shoot obama and get shot ourselves will that do? that will strike fear in the hearts of infidels. >> their recruitment has increased it has not diminished. there are more of them going overseas than ever before and it is all because of social media. it seems to me that twitter ought to do like google for example and facebook and take these accounts down. >> fbi director james comey says because of social media recruiting isis infiltrated the entire country. >> we have investigations of serious people radicalizing in all 50 states. this isn't a new york phenomenon or washington phenomenon. it is all over the united states. >> if convicted they each face up to 15 years in prison. >> jackie ibanez live in the studio for us
resident originally from uzbekistan worked along side a 19-year-old that suspect originally from kazakhstane third in florida with over stated visa. he's in charge of planning the plot. the investigators reveal they first started tracking the trail last year after a series of on-line coasts on isis prop began faw fore-- propaganda forum. i am in the u. now. is it possible to shoot obama and get shot ourselves will that do? that will strike fear in the hearts of infidels. >> their...
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fbi agents arrested one man and one man from kazakhstan. officials say his 24-year-old friend from uzbekistan to follow later and a 30-year-old allegedly helped organize and finance this operation. let's go to cnn's deborah. >> reporter: the hearing was delayed a couple of hours because one wanted a translator to understand all of the charges and documents filed against him. the 19-year-old was picked up as he was on the jetway ready to board that plane to turkey. that's when he was arrested. the third man, the money man, he was at a hearing in florida. he owns a series of kiosks in philadelphia and virginia beach. he fixes mobile phones. all three are facing conspiracy charges of providing material support to terrorists. the two so-called jihadists wanted to get to syria to join the terror group. both of the men did have back-up plans. the 19-year-old had a back-up plan because his mom confiscated his passport. his plan was to join the military and open fire on soldiers if caught. the other plan was to go out and kill fbi agents. the other
fbi agents arrested one man and one man from kazakhstan. officials say his 24-year-old friend from uzbekistan to follow later and a 30-year-old allegedly helped organize and finance this operation. let's go to cnn's deborah. >> reporter: the hearing was delayed a couple of hours because one wanted a translator to understand all of the charges and documents filed against him. the 19-year-old was picked up as he was on the jetway ready to board that plane to turkey. that's when he was...
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the cargo craft packed with nearly 3 tons of supply and fuel will take off to kazakhstan. six-hours later it will dock with the space station orbiting earth. right now there are 3 americans on the stayspace station. >> new orleans ready for a big celebration. >> it is "fat tuesday". a live look at bourbon street right now. pretty quiet. you can hear people yelling. that's going to change very soon. >> revelers have been partying for days already drinking, dancing in the streets and today floats costumes. the big party leading up to ash wednesday which is tomorrow and the start of lent. >> that's right. give something up. >> it is 11 minutes after the top of the hour. without a trace a family desperate to find their daughter where she was last seen and the mystery man that could be behind it all. >> brand new information about osama bin laden just revealed what he made recruits do that's out of the scene of the sopranos. >> remember pokey man? it could be worth thousands of dollars. it's not the only toy in your closet you will be able to capture. when heartburn comes creep
the cargo craft packed with nearly 3 tons of supply and fuel will take off to kazakhstan. six-hours later it will dock with the space station orbiting earth. right now there are 3 americans on the stayspace station. >> new orleans ready for a big celebration. >> it is "fat tuesday". a live look at bourbon street right now. pretty quiet. you can hear people yelling. that's going to change very soon. >> revelers have been partying for days already drinking, dancing in...
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>> two of the three suspects were arraigned a 22-year-old from uzbekistan and 19-year-old from kazakhstan. the third suspect a 30-year-old from uzbekistan he was arraigned in the state of florida where he lives. now prosecutors claim that through investigation, that two of these people were going to go to syria to fight with i.s.i.l. but beyond that they were planning attacks here in the united states including prosecutors say a bomb attack in cony island here in new york. as well as they said they were talking about killing police officers and even trying to do some harm to president barack obama. now we did also hear after the arraignment from one of the public defenders the lawyer for the 19-year-old who said that there is a presumption of innocence here, he said there could be a rush to judgment by the government and the defense attorney also said that they will fight this case vigorously. but either way if these three individuals are convicted they could face up to 15 years in jail. >> fbi director james comey says today's arrests in the u.s., only mag any nice the issue. comey says
>> two of the three suspects were arraigned a 22-year-old from uzbekistan and 19-year-old from kazakhstan. the third suspect a 30-year-old from uzbekistan he was arraigned in the state of florida where he lives. now prosecutors claim that through investigation, that two of these people were going to go to syria to fight with i.s.i.l. but beyond that they were planning attacks here in the united states including prosecutors say a bomb attack in cony island here in new york. as well as they...
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to have you, fbi agents have arrested three men accused originally hailing from uzbekistan and kazakhstan for allegedly traveling abroad to join isis. in the case of one man, a dream to kill president obama. lieutenant colonel ralph peters has the analysis and fox news strategic analyst. colonel, welcome. >> great to speak with you, kennedy. i may have the analysis, but our government's got the paralysis. kennedy: how so? >> well, in the sense, the obama administration, but plenty who narnt this administration, plenty in washington simply are so overeducated, so overpampered, so overprivileged, that they do not get the appeal of islamic state and beheading videos and burning man videos, and its promises. we can't conceive of wanting -- why would anyone want to join the islamic state? if you're a young muslim male at the bottom of the food chain, not a good dating history, hanging out in mama's basement, trolling online for islamic state videos, suddenly you get a promise, of vengeance, vengeance against the world. against those who are unfair to you. a chance to commit violence, condone m
to have you, fbi agents have arrested three men accused originally hailing from uzbekistan and kazakhstan for allegedly traveling abroad to join isis. in the case of one man, a dream to kill president obama. lieutenant colonel ralph peters has the analysis and fox news strategic analyst. colonel, welcome. >> great to speak with you, kennedy. i may have the analysis, but our government's got the paralysis. kennedy: how so? >> well, in the sense, the obama administration, but plenty...
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one of them is a 24-year-old from kazakhstan. pamela brown reports. >> reporter: the fbi says one of the men arrested today boasted about wanting to kill president obama and blow up coney island in new york city. another man proposed shooting police and fbi agents. a plan they allegedly said they would put into place if they weren't able to join isis in syria. >> two of the individuals were seeking to fly to syria. one was arrested at the international airport at jfk as he was getting ready to board that flight. a second individual had a later flight scheduled. >> reporter: prosecutors point to conversations on line including one last summer which one wrote about his desire to shoot obama and then get shot ourselves. that will strike fear in the heart of infidels. that brought fbi agents to his front door. >> they came as members of the joint terrorism task force, they identified them as such. >> reporter: even after being interviewed by fbi they investigators say they began coordinating travel to turkey often seen as a gateway i
one of them is a 24-year-old from kazakhstan. pamela brown reports. >> reporter: the fbi says one of the men arrested today boasted about wanting to kill president obama and blow up coney island in new york city. another man proposed shooting police and fbi agents. a plan they allegedly said they would put into place if they weren't able to join isis in syria. >> two of the individuals were seeking to fly to syria. one was arrested at the international airport at jfk as he was...
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i'm gretchen carlson, we're here to give you the -- two of those men were from kazakhstan one of those made it to-- our own
i'm gretchen carlson, we're here to give you the -- two of those men were from kazakhstan one of those made it to-- our own
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anduzbekistan and another from kazakhstan. these men are not alone. more than 20 people have been arrested in the u.s. trying to travel to syria to join isil or other groups, and the arrest arrested could face up to 15 years in prison and they're held without bail. >> thanks. isil fighters have kidnapped more than 100 men and young boys no northern iraq. the leader of the tribe said all the kidnapping took place east of tikrit. the leaders call this isil's revenge for fighting. funding for homeland security without overturning president obama's actions on immigration. mike viqueira at the white house. so the senate has a deal, what about the house? >> it's all over but the shouting really. you called it a breakthrough. it's more of a break down in republican discipline exposing more of the divisions within that party between the conservative, the hardcore, the tea party folks who are irate and incensed with the executive order. calling it selective deportation deportation, in other words, reordering who will be deporting, the president saving 4 millio
anduzbekistan and another from kazakhstan. these men are not alone. more than 20 people have been arrested in the u.s. trying to travel to syria to join isil or other groups, and the arrest arrested could face up to 15 years in prison and they're held without bail. >> thanks. isil fighters have kidnapped more than 100 men and young boys no northern iraq. the leader of the tribe said all the kidnapping took place east of tikrit. the leaders call this isil's revenge for fighting. funding...
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in this case we had two individuals who were from kazakhstan, and one from uzbekistan, these individualsere probably known in their communities, and one elder from one of the communities said one of the young men was a lost soul. >> right. >> so you use a different array of tools to find out what feem are doing. certainly monitoring social media is one way. and in this case i think that's how these individuals were discovered. >> tips from the community. let me pick up on that. part of the reason we want you on the program is to share information that might be helpful to people watching in program in keeping vigilant in their day-to-day lives. is there a profile for people that do this kind of thing? and i'm also wondering about, again, the unsophisticated. is there something you can add that helps identify people who might be of interest? >> well, i -- i don't want to say there is a profile. there's not a -- at one time people thought, well a lot of these individuals might be listless, lost failures at their job or failures in school. but that's not always the case. >> right. >> the 9/1
in this case we had two individuals who were from kazakhstan, and one from uzbekistan, these individualsere probably known in their communities, and one elder from one of the communities said one of the young men was a lost soul. >> right. >> so you use a different array of tools to find out what feem are doing. certainly monitoring social media is one way. and in this case i think that's how these individuals were discovered. >> tips from the community. let me pick up on...
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satellite pictures reveal 90% of the arab sea has dried up forming a new desert between uzbekistan and kazakhstan in central asia. visiting the aral sea and talks to people who lost their sea, health and loved ones. >> reporter: the town was an epicenter of a once prosperous industry. it's hard to imagine just 40 years ago this was a bustling fishing port. >> translator: it was a beautiful sea, with waves coming up to the beach. it was wonderful. there were no fish in the soviet union like the fish in aral. we thought that gradually life would get better. >> the river that fed the sea was diverted to irrigate plantations created during the soviet era. since the 1960s, all 90% of the sea has disappeared. exposed seabed expands for hundreds of kilometers leaving ships marooned in this newly created desert. aid from the world bank has been used by the government to build a dam at the sea's northern most tips. the dam is at its full capacity. although it hasn't brought the sea back to the town of aral it has helped other local communities. >> translator: by the late '90s, only eight houses were left
satellite pictures reveal 90% of the arab sea has dried up forming a new desert between uzbekistan and kazakhstan in central asia. visiting the aral sea and talks to people who lost their sea, health and loved ones. >> reporter: the town was an epicenter of a once prosperous industry. it's hard to imagine just 40 years ago this was a bustling fishing port. >> translator: it was a beautiful sea, with waves coming up to the beach. it was wonderful. there were no fish in the soviet...
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two are citizens of iz beckist of isbekistan and kazakhstan. arrested at home in brooklyn and the third was arrested in florida. these men are not alone. over the last year, more than 20 have been arrested trying join i.s.i.l. or other groups, including six bosnians, arrested earlier this month. they are of course being held without bond. >> any indication the three were cooperating or communicating with each other? >> they were in touch and they were cooperating some sort of plan. one purchased a ticket for the other. owned stores up and down the east coast. how closely connected that remains to be he seen. >> obviously someone with means not a kid upset. >> one was 19, the others maybe better established, but not clear how extensive this network was at this point. >> thanks paul. >> what might have led the suspects to i.s.i.l the man you are about to meet, his name is misanurur rachman dana lewis spoke to him in london. >> it is a responsibility of every muslim -- >> meet the so-called hate preachers in europe. britain and america are enemies
two are citizens of iz beckist of isbekistan and kazakhstan. arrested at home in brooklyn and the third was arrested in florida. these men are not alone. over the last year, more than 20 have been arrested trying join i.s.i.l. or other groups, including six bosnians, arrested earlier this month. they are of course being held without bond. >> any indication the three were cooperating or communicating with each other? >> they were in touch and they were cooperating some sort of plan....
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. >> these men from brooklyn two from kazakhstan -- two from uzbekistan one from kazakhstan they pledgednce to the islamic state or isis or isil whatever you want to call it. does the u.s. intelligence community, law enforcement community, have a pretty good idea how they were initially radicalized? >> i think so. these are people at least a couple of which law enforcement community had contact with for some time. i think they were able to watch how that radicalism proceeded. i don't know whether they know as much yet about how they were radicalized before they came on to the radar screen and that may be most particular with that florida financier, but i think we do know a good deal about these people. one thing that this calls out to me when you look at these three individuals, you look at the reports of the background of this jihadi john and again, i can't confirm whether that's correct or not, but if it were correct, you've got people who are middle class or upper middle class, you have people who are very much at the fringe of society and everywhere in between. so you can see how dif
. >> these men from brooklyn two from kazakhstan -- two from uzbekistan one from kazakhstan they pledgednce to the islamic state or isis or isil whatever you want to call it. does the u.s. intelligence community, law enforcement community, have a pretty good idea how they were initially radicalized? >> i think so. these are people at least a couple of which law enforcement community had contact with for some time. i think they were able to watch how that radicalism proceeded. i...
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york men for plotting to join isis and wage war against the united states the men originally from kazakhstan and uzbekistan but all living in brooklyn, agents say they tracked them through internet postings. >> reporter: three men being held without bail after being held in court arrested wednesday on terrorism charges authorities say all three attempted to fight on behalf of isis. >> they join the operation that arrests were made, three individuals, for actions directed against the united states. >> reporter: two of the suspects were arrested in new york one getting ready to board a plane at jfk airport another at home in the burrough of brooklyn an attorney for one of the suspects says the feds are moving quickly. >> there's no attempt for the government to understand, just a rush by the government to prosecutor to charge and to employ the most, the most severe aspects of our criminal justice system. >> reporter: officials say one of the suspects drew the attention of federal agents when he posted messages on a website stating his desire to join the islamic state and planning to kill presi
york men for plotting to join isis and wage war against the united states the men originally from kazakhstan and uzbekistan but all living in brooklyn, agents say they tracked them through internet postings. >> reporter: three men being held without bail after being held in court arrested wednesday on terrorism charges authorities say all three attempted to fight on behalf of isis. >> they join the operation that arrests were made, three individuals, for actions directed against the...
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we got all of the weapons out of kazakhstan. we got soviet union to sign the ballistics treaty and the chemical weapons treaty, so we had a lot of business done on the nuclear agenda. there was a lot going on in the closing down of the old chapter. on the globalization side, which was merging, i think president clinton got that and understood that much earlier than other leaders and better than many of us to it and he understood that that globalization, at one point, he said globalization train has left the station, but we don't know what the destination is, and the only way we can determine the destination is to lead. so whether it was 300 trade agreements, including getting china a nuclear nonproliferation treaty for the world, across a broad spectrum, he saw building on that interdependence as a priority, and he also saw, the last thing i'm going to say, the dangers of globalization. what he would call the dark side of globalization. all of those forces that enabled good things to happen also enabled bad things to happen. the
we got all of the weapons out of kazakhstan. we got soviet union to sign the ballistics treaty and the chemical weapons treaty, so we had a lot of business done on the nuclear agenda. there was a lot going on in the closing down of the old chapter. on the globalization side, which was merging, i think president clinton got that and understood that much earlier than other leaders and better than many of us to it and he understood that that globalization, at one point, he said globalization train...
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the criminal complaint says the youngest suspect, 19-year-old from kazakhstan said "we will go purchase one handgun, then go and shoot one police officer, boom. then take his gun, bullets and bullet proof vests and then go to the fbi headquarters kill the fbi people. the two other suspects from uzbekistan had other plans. on a website "is it possible to commit ourselves as dedicated martyrs anyway while here? what i'm saying is to shoot obama and get shot ourselves, will it do?" gunning for obama to avenge the u.s. air strikes against isis. the fbi had the suspects under surveillance for months but new york police commissioner william bratton says this was real. listen. >> this is the concern about the lone wolf inspired to act to the mideast acquiring fighting skills capabilities and attempting to return to the country. >> all three men arraigned on terrorism charges. but fbi director james comey compared terrorism in the u.s. to cancer saying the arab spring, chaos in libya and the syrian war allowed the tumor to grow into isis. which is using the internet as a spider web to attract w
the criminal complaint says the youngest suspect, 19-year-old from kazakhstan said "we will go purchase one handgun, then go and shoot one police officer, boom. then take his gun, bullets and bullet proof vests and then go to the fbi headquarters kill the fbi people. the two other suspects from uzbekistan had other plans. on a website "is it possible to commit ourselves as dedicated martyrs anyway while here? what i'm saying is to shoot obama and get shot ourselves, will it do?"...
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. >> two of them were uzbeki citizens and the other was a kazakhstan citizen.two were legal resident aliens here. [ inaudible question ]. >> just the way it worked out investigative investigatively. we were concentrating on the individual leaving new york city on his way out to syria. [ inaudible question ] the last couple of weeks, about homeland security. >>> as we previously stated i think, yesterday made some comments that with all that's going on in washington at the moment the debate about the withholding of funding for homeland security this is not the time to engage in activities that would threaten our counterterrorism capabilities such as the movement on this case and effectively to hold our counterterrorism agencies as hostage to political machinations in d.c. i think this case reinforces that contention on our part. this is not the time to be engaging in political rhetoric political grandstanding. >> lately about what is happening -- [ inaudible question ]. >> oh, certainly. that we have talked about this over an extensive period of time. i think ou
. >> two of them were uzbeki citizens and the other was a kazakhstan citizen.two were legal resident aliens here. [ inaudible question ]. >> just the way it worked out investigative investigatively. we were concentrating on the individual leaving new york city on his way out to syria. [ inaudible question ] the last couple of weeks, about homeland security. >>> as we previously stated i think, yesterday made some comments that with all that's going on in washington at the...
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if you're from uzbekistan or kazakhstan you have the language you have russian. you can easily link up with networks on here. >> reporter: and find somebody to go do jihad with? >> sure. >> >> reporter: it's that simple? >> yeah. >> reporter: in fact using this uzbekistan web site. this is one that crucifies others and sub jewujugates. >> it's designed to attract jihadis because they show people going after, yazidis, christians whatever. >> reporter: even more frightening? hooking up on social media may mean these wannabe extremists assign them deadly tasks from afar. >> stay where you are. we're radicalize you and then teach you how to build a fertilizer bomb in your facebook. >> reporter: a dangerous directive from a group whose popularity is only growing online. randi kaye cnn, new york. >> we want to dig a little deeper now to the means and methods of radicalization. we are joined by graeme wood who recently posted "what isis really wants." what attracts some people to isis you write that western recruits are, quote, ready to give up everything at home for a
if you're from uzbekistan or kazakhstan you have the language you have russian. you can easily link up with networks on here. >> reporter: and find somebody to go do jihad with? >> sure. >> >> reporter: it's that simple? >> yeah. >> reporter: in fact using this uzbekistan web site. this is one that crucifies others and sub jewujugates. >> it's designed to attract jihadis because they show people going after, yazidis, christians whatever. >>...
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the youngest of the three 19 years old from brooklyn new york originally from cass sick kazakhstan. he is currently unemployed. he was arrested very early this morning on a jetway at jfk airport in the process of boarding a plane to turkey, part of his trip that he believed would take him to syria where he would join up with isis. also, appearing in federal court in brooklyn 24-year-old abdul, employed at a fast food restaurant. he is from i can -- egg. fourth defendant was on extended visa that expired. he was from you can beck stan he offered financial support to the other two men. he ran a series of businesses in malls, kiosks in savannah, georgia philadelphia and jacksonville. he was in federal court this morning in jacksonville, florida. now, greta this investigation began as far back as august. that's when one of the men posted information on an you see beck web silt and i quote, i am in u.s.a. now but we don't have any arms but is it possible to commit ourselves as dedicated martyrs anyway while here? what i'm say something to shoot obama and then get shot ourselves? will it
the youngest of the three 19 years old from brooklyn new york originally from cass sick kazakhstan. he is currently unemployed. he was arrested very early this morning on a jetway at jfk airport in the process of boarding a plane to turkey, part of his trip that he believed would take him to syria where he would join up with isis. also, appearing in federal court in brooklyn 24-year-old abdul, employed at a fast food restaurant. he is from i can -- egg. fourth defendant was on extended visa...
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two were from uzbekistan, one from kazakhstan. the men face a new york judge charged with planning to join isis overseas, one of whom was arrested after trying to board a flight to turkey. a third man was arrested in jacksonville. authorities say the suspects were encouraged to kill police officers and fbi agents here in the u.s. >>> right now fairfax county crime solvers is asking for your help to find a police impersonator. there have been at least three incidents since october where a vehicle that looks like this black volkswagen sedan with virginia plates turned on emergency lights and tried to pull drivers over. drivers kept going, but investigators believe there could have been other incidents involving this car. so if you have any information, call 1-866-411-tips. you could be eligible for a $1,000 reward. >>> new information in the case of the missing lyons sisters, investigators are looking for information about the vehicle that may be linked to their disappearance, a large white four door early model vehicle, possibly a
two were from uzbekistan, one from kazakhstan. the men face a new york judge charged with planning to join isis overseas, one of whom was arrested after trying to board a flight to turkey. a third man was arrested in jacksonville. authorities say the suspects were encouraged to kill police officers and fbi agents here in the u.s. >>> right now fairfax county crime solvers is asking for your help to find a police impersonator. there have been at least three incidents since october where...