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hence, we have the collapse of mali. coming in to mali, are al qaeda and islamic state forces that had not previously been there. my argument is, we don't know enough history, we don't know enoug culture. we assume that we can go in and remake the middle east or remake north africa. the counterterrorism strategy that seems to be hind even the humanitarian initiative isn't working. i do understand the dire need or desire to do something in the face of one of these crises, but what is going to work as long-term, especially with actors on the ground, being in control. not people outside telling them what they ought to be doing. the quick fixes are not quick, and they get very messy, very quickly. >> we can open this up. two simple rules, please wait for the microphone to reach you before you speak, and please identify yourself. we will start with don in the back. >> i am done with the woodrow wilson center. thank you for your talk. a couple things that will buck up eric's spirits of little bit about the cold war, i did not
hence, we have the collapse of mali. coming in to mali, are al qaeda and islamic state forces that had not previously been there. my argument is, we don't know enough history, we don't know enoug culture. we assume that we can go in and remake the middle east or remake north africa. the counterterrorism strategy that seems to be hind even the humanitarian initiative isn't working. i do understand the dire need or desire to do something in the face of one of these crises, but what is going to...
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the manuscripts, where the patrimony of mali, physical evidence of a great period in one of the greatestries in the world, that at one time, the center of the great empire across northern africa and timbuktu was the cultural and economic capital of that empire. aese manuscripts with physical evidence, tangible evidence of the great period of history. of course, it was the content, what these manuscripts evinced. they proved that a multicultural, secular, and religious society could coexist as they did in the 16th century. manuals toans, and love poetry, mathematics, astronomy, traditional medicine, books about music, you name it. manuscriptsey were that preached pluralism? where are they today. in about a dozen climate controlled storage rooms. they are preserved and protected with western funding, until he decides it is ok to bring back to timbuktu and the conditions are safe enough to be returned to the libraries from where they were taken. thank you so much for coming in. katty: "the bad-ass librarians of timbuktu," a fascinating story, well worth a read. that brings this program to a
the manuscripts, where the patrimony of mali, physical evidence of a great period in one of the greatestries in the world, that at one time, the center of the great empire across northern africa and timbuktu was the cultural and economic capital of that empire. aese manuscripts with physical evidence, tangible evidence of the great period of history. of course, it was the content, what these manuscripts evinced. they proved that a multicultural, secular, and religious society could coexist as...
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and then where did go to mali? >> yes. mali. >> reporter: where after that?enter queen a. >> reporter: he tried to find work from senegal to mali to libya but the dangers drove him to usual up. he's quite clear he believes himself a refugee not an economic migrant. >> they take people to attack take things if they see that you have a good car, they take your car. you do not do anything. >> reporter: when he arrived he was asked to fill out a form under the section why are you in italy, the first option says to work. he said, well, yes, of course. his asylum claim was rejected. the point about this form is that it plays on the desire of new arrivals to say the right thing when they first come to italy. and yet if an official says to you do you want to work, now that you are in the european union and you say yes, and he ticks the box, you have automatically undermined your ona sigh lum claim and that is happening to hundreds of people every month. his lawyer says it's design today make asylum seekers sign away their own lame. >> translator: they were asked if t
and then where did go to mali? >> yes. mali. >> reporter: where after that?enter queen a. >> reporter: he tried to find work from senegal to mali to libya but the dangers drove him to usual up. he's quite clear he believes himself a refugee not an economic migrant. >> they take people to attack take things if they see that you have a good car, they take your car. you do not do anything. >> reporter: when he arrived he was asked to fill out a form under the section...
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the military coup in mali was conducted by american military-trained officers. we are training army to have them strengthen the region against terrorism but it is shortsighted in how it is being done. sometimes we will lay off and not give military aid for a while. we didn't call it a coup. we did suspend the aid for a while. . but it is back. it is clearly a major concern. i understand why they would feel worried about it. >> my name is herbert weiss. i'm an emeritus professor. my focus is the congo. you might be interested to know my first professional job was with the division of intelligence and research in 1958 when i was entirely focused on guinea, for obvious reasons. we can discuss that. dr. schmidt: at length. [laughter] >> my concern with your approach is it does not distinguish itself very clearly to things. foreign policy essentially is classically the interest of the country, the policies. you do not clearly distinguish between where we succeeded and where we failed. secondly, your call for long-term involvement and different kinds of involvement, i
the military coup in mali was conducted by american military-trained officers. we are training army to have them strengthen the region against terrorism but it is shortsighted in how it is being done. sometimes we will lay off and not give military aid for a while. we didn't call it a coup. we did suspend the aid for a while. . but it is back. it is clearly a major concern. i understand why they would feel worried about it. >> my name is herbert weiss. i'm an emeritus professor. my focus...
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sidibe died from diabetes- related complications in mali's capital bamako on thursday. he was 80.displl finally, cuban president raul castro says the restoration of capitalism in cuba is not his foal. speaking to a meeting today, he promised reforms to improve the economy but said private enterprise would remain limited. following last month's visit from president obama, he said he is committed to improving relawgz wgz united states. castro plans to leave office in 2018. he succeeded his brother fidel in 2008. on tomorrow's program, changing the way doctors are taught to treat pain to help slow the nation's epidemic of opiod addiction. that's all for this edition of pbs newshour wild card. i'm alison stewart. good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family
sidibe died from diabetes- related complications in mali's capital bamako on thursday. he was 80.displl finally, cuban president raul castro says the restoration of capitalism in cuba is not his foal. speaking to a meeting today, he promised reforms to improve the economy but said private enterprise would remain limited. following last month's visit from president obama, he said he is committed to improving relawgz wgz united states. castro plans to leave office in 2018. he succeeded his...
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that are battling terrorist elements in mali. there has been dozens of peacekeepers killed there, three french peacekeepers were just killed yesterday. so, it is a complex situation. i think that most peacekeepers are committed to civilian protection. we had a wonderful american who was deployed to south sudan as part of the peacekeeping mission. and the military showed up at the gates, they demanded that he turn over all of the young men in the camp and he absolutely refused. he stood at the gates and he said, you may not come in. and as a result, the people that day were saved. of course, he from my perspective is a hero. i was in south sudan, there are 200,000 people today living in these camps that largely over we their lives to the fact that we have peacekeepers guarding these camps, trying to do their best to protect the people inside, who would otherwise be killed by other elements in the country. it is very complex. i do not think that there is a culture where they do not want to protect the people that they are supposed
that are battling terrorist elements in mali. there has been dozens of peacekeepers killed there, three french peacekeepers were just killed yesterday. so, it is a complex situation. i think that most peacekeepers are committed to civilian protection. we had a wonderful american who was deployed to south sudan as part of the peacekeeping mission. and the military showed up at the gates, they demanded that he turn over all of the young men in the camp and he absolutely refused. he stood at the...
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are battling terrorist elements in mali. there have been dozens of peacekeepers killed just three french peacekeepers were killed yesterday in mali. i think most peacekeepers are absolutely committed to civilian protection. we had a wonderful american who was deployed to south sudan as part of the peacekeeping mission, and the military showed up at the gates can be made he turn over all the young men indicate and the absolute refuse. he stood indicate and he said you may not coming. and as a result, the people were saved. and, of course, he from my perspective is a hero for saving that. i was relieved and south sudan. ththere are 200,000 people today living in these camps that largely of their lives to the fact that we peacekeepers from around the world guarding these camps trying to do the best to protect the people inside who would otherwise be killed by other elements within the country. so it's very complex. i don't think there's a culture with a don't want to protect the people they're supposed to protect. i think this
are battling terrorist elements in mali. there have been dozens of peacekeepers killed just three french peacekeepers were killed yesterday in mali. i think most peacekeepers are absolutely committed to civilian protection. we had a wonderful american who was deployed to south sudan as part of the peacekeeping mission, and the military showed up at the gates can be made he turn over all the young men indicate and the absolute refuse. he stood indicate and he said you may not coming. and as a...
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that are battling terrorist elements in mali. there has been dozens of peacekeepers killed there, three french peacekeepers were just killed yesterday. so, it is a complex situation. i think that most peacekeepers are committed to civilian protection. we had a wonderful american who was deployed to south sudan as part of the peacekeeping mission. and the military showed up at the gates, they demanded that he turn over all of the young men in the camp and he absolutely refused. he stood at the gates and he said, you may not come in. and as a result, the people that day were saved. of course, he from my perspective is a hero. i was in south sudan, there are 200,000 people today living in these camps that largely over we their lives to the fact that we have peacekeepers guarding these camps, trying to do their best to protect the people inside, who would otherwise be killed by other elements in the country. it is very complex. i do not think that there is a culture where they do not want to protect the people that they are supposed
that are battling terrorist elements in mali. there has been dozens of peacekeepers killed there, three french peacekeepers were just killed yesterday. so, it is a complex situation. i think that most peacekeepers are committed to civilian protection. we had a wonderful american who was deployed to south sudan as part of the peacekeeping mission. and the military showed up at the gates, they demanded that he turn over all of the young men in the camp and he absolutely refused. he stood at the...
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mali: we also have the left -- molly: we also have the wondering who will win in the general election. flo: it is talking about 2017, the embarrassment of the primaries. the primaries are not automatic and france as they are in the states. they are relatively new but they are becoming a regular fixture in french politics. a good ideat is because it is bringing french politics closer to a system of direct democracy. but they can get pretty ugly, and they are very hard to organize. these are the potential candidates for the right-wing, the opposition primary. there are 12 people who could potentially run for president. it is starting a little bit about -- it is starting to sound a little bit like american politics. critics are afraid there could be a downwards spiral. molly: we do have tensions of the democratic party. ofy are running high ahead the new york primary. flo: the contest between hillary clinton and bernie sanders is growing increasingly nasty, according to this boom in washington. the fact that there are growing concerns within the party but that there rivalry could do some
mali: we also have the left -- molly: we also have the wondering who will win in the general election. flo: it is talking about 2017, the embarrassment of the primaries. the primaries are not automatic and france as they are in the states. they are relatively new but they are becoming a regular fixture in french politics. a good ideat is because it is bringing french politics closer to a system of direct democracy. but they can get pretty ugly, and they are very hard to organize. these are the...
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be it in iraq fighting example,, be it, for in the way that we have become engaged in mali. we talked about afghanistan and afghanistan, too, needs to be kept on a track which is promising for the afghani people. we are ready and willing to be voluntarily engaged and continue to be militarily engaged. we are grateful for the united states of america for the responsibility you continue to show. i think the message that the taliban needs to be the international community will not leave afghanistan and this current predicament. we also talk about an issue that we are also interested in is the crisis in ukraine. we have the greatest importance to this agreement being implemented as soon as possible. we will put a lot of effort into making this possible in our talks with ukraine, but also in our talks with russia. unfortunately we still do not have a stable cease-fire. we need to bring the political process forward. tonight, economic issues will loom large on the agenda. from a european perspective, let me say this clearly, it is very helpful in order to allow our economy to grow
be it in iraq fighting example,, be it, for in the way that we have become engaged in mali. we talked about afghanistan and afghanistan, too, needs to be kept on a track which is promising for the afghani people. we are ready and willing to be voluntarily engaged and continue to be militarily engaged. we are grateful for the united states of america for the responsibility you continue to show. i think the message that the taliban needs to be the international community will not leave...
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there've been dozens killed, three french peacekeepers were killed yesterday in mali. at the conflict situation. i think most peacekeepers are committed to civilian protection.ut we had a wonderful american who was deployed to south sudan as part of the peacekeeping mission, and the military showed up at the gates.t they demanded he turned over all the young men in the camp and absolutely refuse. he stood indicates any said you may not coming. and as a result the people were saved. and, of course, you know, he from my perspective is a hero for saving the.people i was in south sudan. there are 200,000 people today living in these camps that largely of their lives to the fact that we have peacekeepers from around the world guarding these camps trying to do their best to protect the people inside who would otherwise be killed by other elements within the country. so it's a very complex but i don't think there's a culture where they don't want to protect the people they're supposed to protect. i think this is a case of individual soldiers doing wrong, and they need to be p
there've been dozens killed, three french peacekeepers were killed yesterday in mali. at the conflict situation. i think most peacekeepers are committed to civilian protection.ut we had a wonderful american who was deployed to south sudan as part of the peacekeeping mission, and the military showed up at the gates.t they demanded he turned over all the young men in the camp and absolutely refuse. he stood indicates any said you may not coming. and as a result the people were saved. and, of...
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unrest in mali. terrorist cells to the south. deadly riots in egypt. very real concerns. but if you only look at what's on the news, you can miss maybe what's a bigger picture. another morning in tripoli, and life goes on. vendors are out. people go about their daily routines. >> akram: this is our traditional breakfast. >> anthony: what is this dish called? >> akram: spinzdahei, which is an overstretched donut, i suppose. >> anthony: right, with an egg. >> akram: with an egg on top. >> anthony: what's the little pancake they put on top? that just to hold the egg in? >> akram: yeah, just to hold the egg in. it's it's like a hat for it, or a cover or something. >> anthony: a crepe. yeah. right. >> akram: you can get them with cheese. you can get them with chili paste. you can have them with honey, with sugar. >> anthony: what do you, how do you like yours? >> akram: uh, i like mine cooked, to be honest. >> anthony: what's the name of this neighborhood? >> akram: this is fashloom. this is the cradle of the, uh, revolution. >> anthony: right. now, this wa
unrest in mali. terrorist cells to the south. deadly riots in egypt. very real concerns. but if you only look at what's on the news, you can miss maybe what's a bigger picture. another morning in tripoli, and life goes on. vendors are out. people go about their daily routines. >> akram: this is our traditional breakfast. >> anthony: what is this dish called? >> akram: spinzdahei, which is an overstretched donut, i suppose. >> anthony: right, with an egg. >> akram:...
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it is located in the foothills above mali past along the santa clara line.ann reuben tells us the dam and the water it holds will be vital when the next earthquake hits. >> since the new dam begin in 2011 crews have moved earth and built a spill way. this has always been a massive undertaking. >> this project has taken longer because the geology was not good for a dam. >> landslides that needed to be navigated and fossils from earth. now double the cost at 3 years behind schedule the dam project hit a significant milestone, completion of the spillway. >> this project represents half of the water storage area in the bay and it is critical we get it back on line. >> reporter: the most critical project. the old dam was seismically under safe and the new one state of the art to withstand a 7.5 magnitude quake and the water stored here crucial in an emergency or drought. >> we made it through the last four years without the need for it but it is scary. >> officials will breathe a sigh of relief when it is done. >> we want to be prepared and this reservoir gets us
it is located in the foothills above mali past along the santa clara line.ann reuben tells us the dam and the water it holds will be vital when the next earthquake hits. >> since the new dam begin in 2011 crews have moved earth and built a spill way. this has always been a massive undertaking. >> this project has taken longer because the geology was not good for a dam. >> landslides that needed to be navigated and fossils from earth. now double the cost at 3 years behind...
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we saw this in bosnia and have seen this in mali and the destruction in timbuktu by people purr porting to be followers of islam. these are treasured relics that defined that civilization and the process begins by destroying them and it's not really a modern twist, but when you look over nazi germany, if you want to talk about institutionalizing the looting, the nazis wrote the book on it. the amount of resources that were dedicated in an organized way. troops, trucks, planes, trains, to move around all of the cultural treasures of western civilization from butterfly collections to the church bells in cathedrals to paintings and drawings and statues was extraordinary and distraction to the war. isis may not have quite the resources at some point in time or the degree of organization. but there's a strong incentive for them no do it. and i think certainly the things immoveable are at great risk to be destroyed. we saw that in palmyra and in 2001. we see it now evolving to things that can be sold. why destroy them when we can sell them and convert them to cash? >> i think this is a cultur
we saw this in bosnia and have seen this in mali and the destruction in timbuktu by people purr porting to be followers of islam. these are treasured relics that defined that civilization and the process begins by destroying them and it's not really a modern twist, but when you look over nazi germany, if you want to talk about institutionalizing the looting, the nazis wrote the book on it. the amount of resources that were dedicated in an organized way. troops, trucks, planes, trains, to move...
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in mali, gunmen open fire in a hotel, killing 22. in southern beirut, two suicide bombers kill at least 43 and wound 239 others. why are more and more people taking this turn toward armed radicalism? for many, the inspiration comes online, via jihad videos on the internet. >> this is what's motivating them. this is what's giving them the idea that anyone can be a rock star in violent jihad. >> now western countries are locked in a new conflict. zpr as the internet erases the distance between countries, we see growing efforts by terrorists to poison the minds of people like the boston marathon bombers and the san bernardino killers. >> ironically, the west in this space, in this narrow space, is outnumbered. a cyberbattle for hearts and minds. >> in terms of recruiting, in terms of getting their message across, islamic state is walking away with the ball. >>> it may be difficult to understand this concept. for you at home watching tv and for me in the studio, what motivates somebody to become a terrorist. in the case of isis, the answ
in mali, gunmen open fire in a hotel, killing 22. in southern beirut, two suicide bombers kill at least 43 and wound 239 others. why are more and more people taking this turn toward armed radicalism? for many, the inspiration comes online, via jihad videos on the internet. >> this is what's motivating them. this is what's giving them the idea that anyone can be a rock star in violent jihad. >> now western countries are locked in a new conflict. zpr as the internet erases the...
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because-her hard work, going to nightclubs at night to sell ta malis and tacos, now she has a restaurant chain of 15 across the state of texas. that was done by someone who came here as an imgrant. why wouldn't we want to make it easier for people like gloria to migrate to this country? why wouldn't we want to make it easier for us to be able to exchange and trade ideas with people from suntries south of our board her we're moving too slowly on the immigration issue and again in the rhetoric about the southwest border is really hurting our country. particularly when you look at the -- at the net migration and how many people have decided that, you know what, they don't want to live in the united states anymore just because of all the rhetoric, the hateful rhetoric that's out there, mainly coming from the republican side and i think that it's time to stop because i think our country, i know that our country is better than that. i just want to thank you for getting this conversation started. want to thank you for your expertise and depth on this issue, particularly with you coming from el
because-her hard work, going to nightclubs at night to sell ta malis and tacos, now she has a restaurant chain of 15 across the state of texas. that was done by someone who came here as an imgrant. why wouldn't we want to make it easier for people like gloria to migrate to this country? why wouldn't we want to make it easier for us to be able to exchange and trade ideas with people from suntries south of our board her we're moving too slowly on the immigration issue and again in the rhetoric...
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in mali, gunman open fire in a hotel, killing 22. in southern beirut, two suicide bombers kill at least 43 and wound 239 others. why are more and more people taking this turn toward armed radicalism? for many, the inspiration comes online, via jihadi videos on the internet. >> this is what's motivating them. this is what's giving them the idea that anyone can be a rock star in the world of violent jihad. >> now western countries are locked in a new conflict. >> as the internet erases the distance between countries, we see growing efforts by terrorists to poison the minds of people like the boston marathon bombers and the san bernardino killers. >> ironically, the west in this space, in this narrow space, is outnumbered. >> a cyberbattle for hearts and minds. >> in terms of recruiting, in terms of getting their message across, islamic state is walking away with the ball. >>> isis and the internet. it may be difficult to understand this concept. for you at home watching on tv and for me here in a studio, what motivates someone to becom
in mali, gunman open fire in a hotel, killing 22. in southern beirut, two suicide bombers kill at least 43 and wound 239 others. why are more and more people taking this turn toward armed radicalism? for many, the inspiration comes online, via jihadi videos on the internet. >> this is what's motivating them. this is what's giving them the idea that anyone can be a rock star in the world of violent jihad. >> now western countries are locked in a new conflict. >> as the internet...
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in the syrian issue, be it, for example, in the way that we have become engaged in the mission in mali and many other places where we have taken -- where we are on missions. we talked about afghanistan and afghanistan, too, needs to be kept on a track which is promising for the afghany people. we are ready and willing to be momentarily engaged, to continue to be mill tear y'all engaged and thanks to the united states for the great responsibility that you are willing to continue to shoulder. i think the message to the taliban needs to be the international community will not leave afghanistan in its current predicament. we then last but not least also talked about an issue where we also are interested in and where the united states also participate in the normandy format, the solution of the crisis in ukraine. we stand by the minute is k agreement, we attachment the importance to this agreement being implemented as soon as possible, we make a lot of efforts into making this possible in our talks with ukraine but also in our talks with russia unfortunately we still don't have a stable cea
in the syrian issue, be it, for example, in the way that we have become engaged in the mission in mali and many other places where we have taken -- where we are on missions. we talked about afghanistan and afghanistan, too, needs to be kept on a track which is promising for the afghany people. we are ready and willing to be momentarily engaged, to continue to be mill tear y'all engaged and thanks to the united states for the great responsibility that you are willing to continue to shoulder. i...
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so i'll come into the security council ready to talk about mali or somalia and one of the ambassadors" and the say, "yeah. compared to pew poll last week. i don't know." i mean, they are tracking this very, very closely because the stakes, even for them as individuals, as muslims ambassadors to this country. they're very, very interested. many are very, very worried. i think what i tried to do, and what other members of the administration do is we try to lift up all the other voices in our society and show the number of americans who are bringing in syrian refugee families and trying to absorb or cushion the difficulty of coming anew to the united states. and of course, everyone who recognizes that if we're gonna defeat isil, we're gonna do so as part of a big coalition that's necessarily gonna include a lot of muslims who are great partners and allies in the world. >> seth: but donald trump's making your job harder? >> i -- we are plugging along. >> seth: there you go. >> we are managing. >> seth: so is he. [ laughter ] now, the -- i want to ask about this. you -- obviously the norma
so i'll come into the security council ready to talk about mali or somalia and one of the ambassadors" and the say, "yeah. compared to pew poll last week. i don't know." i mean, they are tracking this very, very closely because the stakes, even for them as individuals, as muslims ambassadors to this country. they're very, very interested. many are very, very worried. i think what i tried to do, and what other members of the administration do is we try to lift up all the other...
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ifoong reagan national bwi or dulles.u. 395 dealing with a active workir zone between duke and seem malicausing any issues yet.any 295 still in the clear and our r secondaries downtown in d.c. i d are all moving along withoutngio any problems.probems. metro is on time this morning mr and the inner loop lookingner ol good from branch avenue to thee wilson bridge. 210 inbound and five inbounde iu problem free.oble we'll let you know when any ofh that changes. back to you. y >> thanks erin. tnks e the campaign trail continuesnu through maryland today. today. gop presidential candidate john kasich will hold a town hoo hall meeting in rockville thisie afternoon ahead of tomorrow'ss primary.im meanwhile john kasich and tedndd cruz have now made a pact topact stop donald trump from securing the gop nomination. the two announced theired alliance last night.ig the cruz campaign says they'llam focus their resourcespa inn indiana and clear the path for h john kasich to compete inompetei oregon and new mexico.ex analysts say the move acknowledges that neither cruzeu nor in the race. the announcement
ifoong reagan national bwi or dulles.u. 395 dealing with a active workir zone between duke and seem malicausing any issues yet.any 295 still in the clear and our r secondaries downtown in d.c. i d are all moving along withoutngio any problems.probems. metro is on time this morning mr and the inner loop lookingner ol good from branch avenue to thee wilson bridge. 210 inbound and five inbounde iu problem free.oble we'll let you know when any ofh that changes. back to you. y >> thanks erin....
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hit them from the fatah and afghanistan, pakistan to where the french are treating them roughly in mali. a lot of effort focused on them but so far to date the iranian branch have basically been left untouched by our counterterrorism effort. so in the future just recognize that in order to restore deterrence, we're going to have to show capability, capacity, and resolve. recognize this is an international arms control agreement and not a very good one although there are some advantages, recognize the advantages as well. but it's not a friendship treaty, and some people have tried to make it into a friendship treaty say it's worthless. as a friendship treaty it would be worthless but it's an arms control agreement that fell short of a lot of hopes but it's not completely without some merit. we have allies out there. we have allies who want to rally to our side. i don't forget sitting with the king of jordan one day. we were working on his syrian refugee problem and i have seen refugees all around the world from the southeast asia to africa to the dalmatian coast. i have never seen -- i h
hit them from the fatah and afghanistan, pakistan to where the french are treating them roughly in mali. a lot of effort focused on them but so far to date the iranian branch have basically been left untouched by our counterterrorism effort. so in the future just recognize that in order to restore deterrence, we're going to have to show capability, capacity, and resolve. recognize this is an international arms control agreement and not a very good one although there are some advantages,...
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prove true in nazi germany, and bosnia-herzegovina and al-qaeda controlled areas of afghanistan and mali and now that isis administered portions of syria and iraq. ignoring the early warning sign denies our nation a chance to act. we can only react. organizations that are charged with preserving our cultural heritage are instead relegated to bearing witness to its destruction. steps we as a nation have taken to protect our homeland following set of 11 have not kept pace with developments in the art world, nowhere near. today, art is synonymous with money. the global explosion of wealth the past when he says great more buyers with greater resources chasing priced objects. prices have skyrocketed. consider a painting by picasso that sold for less than $200,000 in 1986 recently sold 180 million. a sculpture for 141 million, a drawing by roxio for 50 million, this sounds are staggering and get regular to authorities have not created and applied the same level of control procedures in the art market as we have in other areas of commerce involving similar sums of money. this creates a weakness
prove true in nazi germany, and bosnia-herzegovina and al-qaeda controlled areas of afghanistan and mali and now that isis administered portions of syria and iraq. ignoring the early warning sign denies our nation a chance to act. we can only react. organizations that are charged with preserving our cultural heritage are instead relegated to bearing witness to its destruction. steps we as a nation have taken to protect our homeland following set of 11 have not kept pace with developments in the...
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he should go to mali. that last about three days into the french invaded. she should go to syria. that's gone on for four years because islamic slipping successful. that narrative was a propaganda. it was true. we are advancing on these cities. we are achieving success, building the state. as soon as we start to erode that and i think it's happening now, you start to see fewer recruits but i think the key point is to focus on the individuals and why they wanted to join rather than go through the committee. i'm not sure they are the best for you. i would rather change the image. >> we are devoting territory in syria and iraq right now which is on the money some recruitment efforts by the same time perhaps okasan back on trying to show that i this is making victories at the pushing perhaps a more photograph or drawing to do attack. you are taking efforts and separatinseparatinghem. wonders obesity medications with family members trying to create better networks within muslim communities versus the propaganda that they are feeding these young people trying to make sure we are counter
he should go to mali. that last about three days into the french invaded. she should go to syria. that's gone on for four years because islamic slipping successful. that narrative was a propaganda. it was true. we are advancing on these cities. we are achieving success, building the state. as soon as we start to erode that and i think it's happening now, you start to see fewer recruits but i think the key point is to focus on the individuals and why they wanted to join rather than go through...
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. >> reporter: solving it became jane maly's job.h can easily be bagged and dropped off at nearby charities. creating a program to include perishable items gathered from thousands of stores nationwide was a challenge. >> it's a lot more complicated than just putting it in a box and taking it to a food bank. >> yes. you introduce something complex when you introduce food that needs to be refrigerated. we had to partner with experts like feeding america who are experts in moving food in a safe way. >> reporter: feeding america is the nation's largest domestic hunger relief and food rescue organization. in 2015, its network of warehouses, food banks, and food pantries saved over two billion pounds of edible food that might otherwise have gone to waste. >> a lot of food here -- >> reporter: al brislain, ceo of feeding america. what it was like when the ceo of starbucks came to you and said we've got an idea. >> my first answer was, really? you're really going to try to take this on? it takes so much planning. all the routes, making sure
. >> reporter: solving it became jane maly's job.h can easily be bagged and dropped off at nearby charities. creating a program to include perishable items gathered from thousands of stores nationwide was a challenge. >> it's a lot more complicated than just putting it in a box and taking it to a food bank. >> yes. you introduce something complex when you introduce food that needs to be refrigerated. we had to partner with experts like feeding america who are experts in moving...
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the latest brutal terrorist attacks in belgium, lahore, and before that in tunisia, mali, paris, and here in the u.s., remind us again and again of the urgent need for more efficient, concerted international strategy to combat it. we need to broaden the way we think about this threat and take measures to prevent it from propprop propulgating. no one is immune from terrorism. what is most alarming in. present context is the rapid expansion of violent extremism, extremist ideologies in different parts of the world, especially in the sub-saharan countries. there is no question about it, we need to cooperate on many levels to combat it, and we need to learn from our past mistakes what work and what didn't work. the measurement of counterterrorism centers around the world and the inneed for an increasing number of specialists to deal with this problem to the seriousness of this issue. and i am sure we have among us here today excellent experts on the subject such as professor alexander who devotes a lot of his time as the director of the university center for terrorism studies to this iss
the latest brutal terrorist attacks in belgium, lahore, and before that in tunisia, mali, paris, and here in the u.s., remind us again and again of the urgent need for more efficient, concerted international strategy to combat it. we need to broaden the way we think about this threat and take measures to prevent it from propprop propulgating. no one is immune from terrorism. what is most alarming in. present context is the rapid expansion of violent extremism, extremist ideologies in different...
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hit them from the fatah and afghanistan, pakistan to where the french are treating them roughly in mali. a lot of effort focused on them but so far to date the iranian branch have basically been left untouched by our counterterrorism effort. so in the future just recognize that in order to restore deterrence, we're going to have to show capability, capacity, and resolve. recognize this is an international arms control agreement and not a very good one although there are some advantages, recognize the advantages as well. but it's not a friendship treaty, and some people have tried to make it into a friendship treaty say it's worthless. as a friendship treaty it would be worthless but it's an arms control agreement that fell short of a lot of hopes but it's not completely without some merit. we have allies out there. we have allies who want to rally to our side. i don't forget sitting with the king of jordan one day. we were working on his syrian refugee problem and i have seen refugees all around the world from the southeast asia to africa to the dalmatian coast. i have never seen -- i h
hit them from the fatah and afghanistan, pakistan to where the french are treating them roughly in mali. a lot of effort focused on them but so far to date the iranian branch have basically been left untouched by our counterterrorism effort. so in the future just recognize that in order to restore deterrence, we're going to have to show capability, capacity, and resolve. recognize this is an international arms control agreement and not a very good one although there are some advantages,...
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italians have zero casualties. 45 italians have died in mali and bali in new york, belgium zero in italy. how come nobody pays attention to the italian model? >> i would challenge the idea that there's a separate italian model. you asked your question. several times. so i'll answer it. having spent time with law enforcement and intelligence in rome they do a great job. they are not acting alone. they are part of the european union. there's open borders. so there's a big element of skill and there's a big element of luck. god forbid there could be and i tack in italy tomorrow. i wouldn't be so brave as to say italy as got it right, rest of europe has got it wrong. there are other countries that haven't had as many attacks. i wouldn't say it's a completely different model. i would say the nature of these communities are different in different places. the biggest thing to me in terms of brussels that we're focusing on because of this week's attacks they've known about these communities that were not integrated for a very, very long time. it wasn't a priority. now they are playing catch up.
italians have zero casualties. 45 italians have died in mali and bali in new york, belgium zero in italy. how come nobody pays attention to the italian model? >> i would challenge the idea that there's a separate italian model. you asked your question. several times. so i'll answer it. having spent time with law enforcement and intelligence in rome they do a great job. they are not acting alone. they are part of the european union. there's open borders. so there's a big element of skill...
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we have seen that in mali, the destruction and to not view of islamic treasures people supporting tobe followers of islam. these are treasured relics that define a civilization in the process begins by destroying them and now we have not really a modern twist. i think when you look back over germany, you want to talk about institutionalizing the looting. the amount of resources very dedicated and organized way trust, planes, to move around western civilization to the church bell from the cathedral, drives and statutes was extraordinary and a distraction to the war. prices may not have quite the resources at this point in time for that degree of organization. there's a strong incentive for good and i think certainly the things that are a movable or a grave risk being destroyed. we saw that with al qaeda in 2001. we see it now a ball being the end sell them and convert them to cash. >> i think this is a cultural genocide just like we are guaranteeing religious inhuman genocide in the middle east or the great tragedy and one better administration not been behind the curve ball for multi
we have seen that in mali, the destruction and to not view of islamic treasures people supporting tobe followers of islam. these are treasured relics that define a civilization in the process begins by destroying them and now we have not really a modern twist. i think when you look back over germany, you want to talk about institutionalizing the looting. the amount of resources very dedicated and organized way trust, planes, to move around western civilization to the church bell from the...
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in mali. the destruction in timbuktu of islamic treasures by people who are purporting to be followers of islam. but these are treasured relics that defined that civilization, and the process begins by destroying them. and now we have -- it's not really a modern twist. i think when you look back over nazi germany, if you want to talk about institutionalizing the looting, the nazis wrote the book on it. the amount of resources that were dedicate d in an organized way. troops, trucks, planes, trains, to move around all of the cultural treasures of western civilization from butterfly collections to the church bells in the cathedrals to paintings to drawings to statues was extraordinary and a distraction to the war. isis may not have quite those resources at this point in time or that degree of organization. but there's a strong incentive for them to do it. and i think certainly the things that are immovable are at great risk of being destroyed. we saw that in palmyra and bamiyan buddhas with al q
in mali. the destruction in timbuktu of islamic treasures by people who are purporting to be followers of islam. but these are treasured relics that defined that civilization, and the process begins by destroying them. and now we have -- it's not really a modern twist. i think when you look back over nazi germany, if you want to talk about institutionalizing the looting, the nazis wrote the book on it. the amount of resources that were dedicate d in an organized way. troops, trucks, planes,...
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terrorist groups, we have certainly daesh, as you see it, and is active in a lot of off can countries, in mali, bar ke barkina faso and others. we have a big bed of -- as my friend said, boko haram. we talk less about boko haram, but it's one of the bad, very bad groups. and al shabab. the second point, when we focus on the terrorist groups in the moroccan approach, we never put transnational organized crime. we have in this region very important activity and what we learned that today and i would be -- i would be realistic. i'm not optimistic, not pessimistic. we moving for more stability in this region. and the future in this region is with a lot of uncertainty. so we have to change. and we have to do our homework. and we must move out just to put some concept but to have some real strategy and to act, all of us, as responsible states. unfortunately, we still have some kind of thinking in this region. and we still have some kind of development role in this region. it will bring more disaster. some people, bad information -- bad informant with some proposal or solution and it will be a disast
terrorist groups, we have certainly daesh, as you see it, and is active in a lot of off can countries, in mali, bar ke barkina faso and others. we have a big bed of -- as my friend said, boko haram. we talk less about boko haram, but it's one of the bad, very bad groups. and al shabab. the second point, when we focus on the terrorist groups in the moroccan approach, we never put transnational organized crime. we have in this region very important activity and what we learned that today and i...
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hit them from the fatah and afghanistan, pakistan to where the french are treating them roughly in mali. a lot of effort focused on them but so far to date the iranian branch have basically been left
hit them from the fatah and afghanistan, pakistan to where the french are treating them roughly in mali. a lot of effort focused on them but so far to date the iranian branch have basically been left