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there very focused on activities of groups in north africa during that may simply butympathetic to out cato, have not reached the level of -- to al qaeda, but have not reached the level of pain al qaeda. i speak on behalf of the people working at the national center who are laser focused in trying to identify that next threat good will be -- next threat. will we be perfect every time? no, but we are focused on trying to see that next threat. that is something we are doing as a community. >> if i might add, domestic threats, we have not forgotten the bombing of oklahoma city in 1995. while, yes, outside threats can be undertaken within the united states. with homegrown terrorists, we try to look aboard -- we try to look across the board. >> are you seeing any increase in those numbers, the number of those groups not related to islamic extremists, but more homegrown? >> to a certain extent, it is cyclical. lose are groups who may their leaders. either they are incarcerated or have passed. the capabilities of that group, in order to undertake an attack, would the diminished. we have seen
there very focused on activities of groups in north africa during that may simply butympathetic to out cato, have not reached the level of -- to al qaeda, but have not reached the level of pain al qaeda. i speak on behalf of the people working at the national center who are laser focused in trying to identify that next threat good will be -- next threat. will we be perfect every time? no, but we are focused on trying to see that next threat. that is something we are doing as a community....
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mali the leader of al qaeda in north africa claims to be the mastermind behind the january janua attackhe amenas gas plant in algeria which left at least 37 foreign workers dead. 32 al qaeda fighters stormed theqaeda plant before dawn january 16
mali the leader of al qaeda in north africa claims to be the mastermind behind the january janua attackhe amenas gas plant in algeria which left at least 37 foreign workers dead. 32 al qaeda fighters stormed theqaeda plant before dawn january 16
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al-qaeda is on the rise in north africa. in the bull's eye is country of mali. gary lane traveled to the town of diaboli. >> reporter: for more than a fight in mali. 75-year-old villager describes how rebel gun fire frightened him. he has never sxeerns ee ee eed experienced such terror. >> they started selling drugs. >> and train them to be good drug dealers. something? >> cut off their hands, no. that is not koranic law >> reporter: when the french thankful. they have traumatic stories to tell. this man says they beat him and carried him away on sticks like meat. rebels shot and killed his younger brother. they showed us the storage room where h h b buried him. his family still mourns including the young children will not grow up without a father. these two girls remember younger brother amadu. happened. >> [ foreign speaking ] at 6:30 a.m. after breakfast, gun fire, then grenades smashed through our fence shattered the bathroom door. amadu was sleeping. >> this is what is left of the rocket. it came through and shrapnel killed the little boy. diamonds can't re
al-qaeda is on the rise in north africa. in the bull's eye is country of mali. gary lane traveled to the town of diaboli. >> reporter: for more than a fight in mali. 75-year-old villager describes how rebel gun fire frightened him. he has never sxeerns ee ee eed experienced such terror. >> they started selling drugs. >> and train them to be good drug dealers. something? >> cut off their hands, no. that is not koranic law >> reporter: when the french thankful. they...
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and nays in various forms appear from north africa all the way to western china in very many differentds of forms. and the nay that i play is associated with turkey. it is this shape, this profile here, that is said to give the turkish nay its particular tonal timbre. but the real place where timbre lives is inside the instrumentalist's heart and head. if the instrumentalist doesn't hear the timbre in the instrument and the music, then the audience won't hear it either. (narrator) while materials and construction are critical in determining the timbrel capabilities of an instrument, it is the musician who makes the instrument come to life. in essence, the instrument becomes the unique musical voice of the player. (redman) i think the connection that you feel with an instrument is oftentimes beyond literal or verbal description. but i think one thing that really attracted me to the sound of the tenor saxophone was its incredible emotional range. [saxophone plays jazzy staccato music] the tenor saxophone can be a very, very tender and sensitive instrument. [resonating, mellow melody] or
and nays in various forms appear from north africa all the way to western china in very many differentds of forms. and the nay that i play is associated with turkey. it is this shape, this profile here, that is said to give the turkish nay its particular tonal timbre. but the real place where timbre lives is inside the instrumentalist's heart and head. if the instrumentalist doesn't hear the timbre in the instrument and the music, then the audience won't hear it either. (narrator) while...
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they are even going to barack and egypt and north africa. -- to barack bank and egypt and north africa. -- to iraq and egypt and north africa. as the violence increases we see refugees. what we are finding is that these host countries are being stretched to their limit. jordan in particular and lebanon. in addition, efforts to attract funding -- they have had an appeal for $1.2 billion. only 20% of that funding has been received. we have a humanitarian catastrophe in the making. host: a call from port washington, new york. hi there. caller: good morning. i wonder how realistic it is. i hate to see another iraq where we displace all the iraq he people, we lose our own treasure, our troops. i wondered how realistic it is to just take this mentally ill patient assad out. is that a possible good outcome? and just get rid of him surreptitiously. guest: i think that will be very difficult. that sounds almost like as if there were a magic bullet. unfortunately, there is not. i think it would require major military intervention to unseat assad. we would end up with a situation like iraq as the
they are even going to barack and egypt and north africa. -- to barack bank and egypt and north africa. -- to iraq and egypt and north africa. as the violence increases we see refugees. what we are finding is that these host countries are being stretched to their limit. jordan in particular and lebanon. in addition, efforts to attract funding -- they have had an appeal for $1.2 billion. only 20% of that funding has been received. we have a humanitarian catastrophe in the making. host: a call...
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groups and groups sympathetic to al-qaeda and al-qaeda's message has grown in areas for example in north africa what is happening in the cyber arena, cuts across any of the disciplines. whether it be counter intelligence or counter terrorism as well as criminal. >> bret: north korean, the threat from al-qaeda and cyber attacks from possibly russia, china or iran. all talked about today at this threats of the world hearing up on capitol hill. we're back with the panel. charles? >> look, i think there are two kind of threats. the ones that are the long-term ones that are targeted at us. and that would include, of course, al-qaeda. sweating around the world -- spreading around the world, though the core al-qaeda is diminished. the ideology, murderousness remains unchanged. the second is the cyber security, an issue we never suffer in pearl harbor. we can manual it but we are not sure what it would look like. apart from the long-term threat. yeonpyeong and china many -- pyongyang longer run is the immediate threat to world peace. paramount one and one that slipped from the consciousness is iran goi
groups and groups sympathetic to al-qaeda and al-qaeda's message has grown in areas for example in north africa what is happening in the cyber arena, cuts across any of the disciplines. whether it be counter intelligence or counter terrorism as well as criminal. >> bret: north korean, the threat from al-qaeda and cyber attacks from possibly russia, china or iran. all talked about today at this threats of the world hearing up on capitol hill. we're back with the panel. charles? >>...
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morocco the country in north africa. key part of this project, training moroccans to redesign porter. the cost to the american people $27 million. why can't the moroccan government teach their own people to design porter. i will tell you why. because we will send them 27 million, that's why. very little pottery will be designed. the money will likely be stolen. one more? sure. i have dozens. the national science foundation has allocated more than a half million dollars to create a video game called prom week. this game will give players a chance to relive their high school prom. why is a national science foundation doing this? quote: because it will give americans a new and powerful mode of personal expression. here's my personal expression: this is madness. this is why the federal government under president obama is totally out of control. yet the president doesn't want to cut any federal programs. shameful. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. the return of the now very famous alan colmes along with him
morocco the country in north africa. key part of this project, training moroccans to redesign porter. the cost to the american people $27 million. why can't the moroccan government teach their own people to design porter. i will tell you why. because we will send them 27 million, that's why. very little pottery will be designed. the money will likely be stolen. one more? sure. i have dozens. the national science foundation has allocated more than a half million dollars to create a video game...
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small, counterterrorism analysts say the emergence of foreign, especially western fighters in north africad now it seems syria has people's attention in washington, shep. >> shepard: catherine herridge in d.c., thank you. robert spoke with eric harroun last week. you seem to be of the same opinion as his parents, right, or his father. >> yeah, shep. i interviewed eric for our new magazine which is called dangerousmagazine.com. we were doing a series of interviews on strange and interesting people inside syria. basically eric was set up. he went over to assist against the -- with the fight against assad. he got lost and ended up somewhere else. he did an interview with a former pr officer for the military. he got into an argument and shouting match with that person. he then talked to us and said he was very nervous. he went to the embassy and they played good cop, bad cop on him. they had the cia lady play bad cop and the fbi guy play good cop. he went there on his own recongress distancrecogto see i. they spent ten hours intergaiting him not telling him he was under suspicion and they used
small, counterterrorism analysts say the emergence of foreign, especially western fighters in north africad now it seems syria has people's attention in washington, shep. >> shepard: catherine herridge in d.c., thank you. robert spoke with eric harroun last week. you seem to be of the same opinion as his parents, right, or his father. >> yeah, shep. i interviewed eric for our new magazine which is called dangerousmagazine.com. we were doing a series of interviews on strange and...
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and french have been stepping up their efforts across north africa. jenna? >> jim, thank you very much. in other news,ed catholic church is opening the first sunday mass without a leader. tomorrow at the vatican the process begins to elect a new pope. the cardinals will come together twice on monday for the official preconcave meetings. they must decide when to go into the concave but can't do that until all 115 are together. they are expected to discuss the challenges facing the church. >>> the space-x rocket is there. the crew was able to capture the rocket with the station's robotic arm this morning. only a matter of hours before they're able to get to the goodies, the fruit, cargo, the hardware. mainly the fruit. the rocket left earth's orbit with supplies for the astronauts. it will be there for three weeks. >>> finally, so i haven't been around a ton of newborns but i have watched enough to know they are not always happy. a lot of crying, moodiness. which is why this other guy over here is in a league of his own. look at that face. that is a full-blown
and french have been stepping up their efforts across north africa. jenna? >> jim, thank you very much. in other news,ed catholic church is opening the first sunday mass without a leader. tomorrow at the vatican the process begins to elect a new pope. the cardinals will come together twice on monday for the official preconcave meetings. they must decide when to go into the concave but can't do that until all 115 are together. they are expected to discuss the challenges facing the church....
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israel has been a refuge, welcoming jews from europe, from the former soviet union, from ethopia, north africal has built a prosperous nation from making the desert bloom, business that made the middle class, reaching new frontiers from the smallest microchip to the orbits of space. israel has established a thriving democracy with a spirited civil society and proud political parties and a tireless free press and a lively public debate. lively may be an understatement. and israel's achieved all this even as its overcome relentless threats to its security, through the courage of the israel defense forces and the citizenry that is so resilient in the face of terror. this is the story of israel. this is the work that has brought the dreams of so many generations to life, and every step of the way israel has built unbreakable bonds of friendship with my country, the united states of america. [ applause ] those ties began only 11 minutes after israeli independence when the united states was the first nation to recognize the state of israel. as president truman said in explaining his decision to reco
israel has been a refuge, welcoming jews from europe, from the former soviet union, from ethopia, north africal has built a prosperous nation from making the desert bloom, business that made the middle class, reaching new frontiers from the smallest microchip to the orbits of space. israel has established a thriving democracy with a spirited civil society and proud political parties and a tireless free press and a lively public debate. lively may be an understatement. and israel's achieved all...
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it is happening in north africa as well, and as we've seen, syria is a mess. iraq has been devastated by this. sometimes it is state-sponsored terrorism, but it is also mobs and vigilantes that are not suppressed by governments in other places. >> you say in your book this has happened before, it is a phenomenon, and it is hi historical and it has happened several decades ago. >> the slogan, first the saturday people and then the sunday people has to do with the jews and the christians. the saying means they will remove the jews from their countries and then they will remove the christians. the jews are gone. essentially 850,000 jews were kicked out of arab lands, muslim lands, between 1948 and 1970. and i think there are less 8,000 now. and all of them put together, except for iran. but now we have the same phenomenon. we do have a voice we can use legislatively. we can go to our congressmen and say, look, somebody is on death row in iran and we need to intervene, and sometimes it works. >> lila, thanks for joining us. >> george: you can more of chris' interv
it is happening in north africa as well, and as we've seen, syria is a mess. iraq has been devastated by this. sometimes it is state-sponsored terrorism, but it is also mobs and vigilantes that are not suppressed by governments in other places. >> you say in your book this has happened before, it is a phenomenon, and it is hi historical and it has happened several decades ago. >> the slogan, first the saturday people and then the sunday people has to do with the jews and the...
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kimberly strassel, the wall street journal columnist pointed out 27 million dollars on a program in north africa that includes pottery making. >> yes, well, we can always do that and look at some silly sounding program in the foreign aid budget, which is a minuscule part of the budget. i mean, let's look a little closer at the pentagon and here again, this notion that the president has no choice, he's just got to cut across the board, that is where the leadership issue that tom brokaw was complaining about really manifests itself. he can make this less painful. >> the other thing, it shouldn't have been a mystery, if the press had gone and talked to some of the government unions, no way they can be fired or furloughed immediately, it's going to take months and even if you agree with kirsten there's long-term harmful effect, no way it was going to happen on the time frame, immediately within weeks of the sequester. >> jon: coming up next on news watch, the media gush over a dictator who is now dead. >> hugo chavez dies and the liberal media praised the dictator as a hero of the people, dismissing
kimberly strassel, the wall street journal columnist pointed out 27 million dollars on a program in north africa that includes pottery making. >> yes, well, we can always do that and look at some silly sounding program in the foreign aid budget, which is a minuscule part of the budget. i mean, let's look a little closer at the pentagon and here again, this notion that the president has no choice, he's just got to cut across the board, that is where the leadership issue that tom brokaw was...
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system would make libya look like an antique gun show when all of those weapons spread across north africa. dangerous, destabilizing stuff. >> rose: we continue with a an analysis from richard haas of council on foreign relations, and joshua landis of the university of oklahoma. >> desperate leaders might do desperate things if they felt there was no alternative. i don'i don't think we can prevent the use unless we thaten, i if they are used on any significant scale, what do we do then? >> rose: we conclude with a look at the press conference pie the chairman of the federal reserve, ben bernanke. my guests alan blinder and david leonhardt. >> the most interesting part of the news conference was when bernanke was asked if he wanted to continue on in the job. his term expires in february, and although he refused to answer the question, he said he and president obama had spoken about it "a bit." i think it's interesting to think about the iea th a obama have talked about whether he wants a third term and perhaps how inclined obama is to give it to him. >> rose: a look at syria and chemical we
system would make libya look like an antique gun show when all of those weapons spread across north africa. dangerous, destabilizing stuff. >> rose: we continue with a an analysis from richard haas of council on foreign relations, and joshua landis of the university of oklahoma. >> desperate leaders might do desperate things if they felt there was no alternative. i don'i don't think we can prevent the use unless we thaten, i if they are used on any significant scale, what do we do...
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more and more countries are suffering from water stress, especially in north africa, asia, and america. experts predict the crisis will only get worse. united nations projects the world population will cross the 9 billion mark by 2015, intensifying the scramble for resources. water is also needed for agriculture. that is where most of the world's supplies go today. irrigation systems are all too often inefficient. a lot of water can be saved with the technologies, but rapid economic growth in emerging economies is also increasing demand. the use of water resources is projected to rise by 50% in developing countries and by 18% in the industrialized parts of the globe. water pollution is not helping the situation, either. nor is climate change -- certain regions are literally trying out. many countries are introducing desalination systems and drip irrigation, but these solutions are of little use to the world's poor, for home water scarcity is becoming an increasingly pressing problem. >> the united nations says access to clean drinking water is a human right. but that right is not insur
more and more countries are suffering from water stress, especially in north africa, asia, and america. experts predict the crisis will only get worse. united nations projects the world population will cross the 9 billion mark by 2015, intensifying the scramble for resources. water is also needed for agriculture. that is where most of the world's supplies go today. irrigation systems are all too often inefficient. a lot of water can be saved with the technologies, but rapid economic growth in...
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transported to the southern island but thousands of migrants try to make the dangerous crossing from north africah year. pakistani christians in the city of lahore have begun rebuilding houses after an attack on their neighborhood. dozens of homes were torched over the weekend after allegations of blasphemy. a christian was accused of making derogatory remarks about the prophet muhammad. 150 protesters have been arrested. the international community it has invested billions of dollars building a trust the police force in afghanistan, but as the foreign troops pullout, corruption is still common. sue took to the streets to see how it affects after a motorist. >> according to their commander, the afghan traffic police have weeded out all corruption within their force. many of kabul's long-suffering motorists do not quite see it that way. they describe a system that feeds off petty bribery at every turn. >> the other way they stopped me and demanded 200 -- so i give them the cash. i suggest that i pay the fine that the bank but they said they did not care about the going to the bank. >> outside the
transported to the southern island but thousands of migrants try to make the dangerous crossing from north africah year. pakistani christians in the city of lahore have begun rebuilding houses after an attack on their neighborhood. dozens of homes were torched over the weekend after allegations of blasphemy. a christian was accused of making derogatory remarks about the prophet muhammad. 150 protesters have been arrested. the international community it has invested billions of dollars building...
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together we share a commitment for security for our citizens and the stability of the middle east and north africa. together, we share a focus on advancing economic growth around the globe and strengthening the middle class within our own countries. together, we share a stake in the success of democracy. >> but the meat of the speech, the real message came towards the end. the u.s. president made it abundantly clear he was not going to walk away from a two- state solution, israel and palestine existing side by side. >> is really must recognize that continued settlement activity is counter active. a counter -- is counterproductive and independent palestine is of importance with real borders. >> well-received by the enthusiastic young audience, it will not go well with the center-right government. againstler, so opening the creation of a palestinian state. this was an overwhelmingly pro- is really speech, barack obama logging its achievements, condemning the enemies, but the message came in the middle. there has to be peace in the region and that cannot happen without the independent viable palestin
together we share a commitment for security for our citizens and the stability of the middle east and north africa. together, we share a focus on advancing economic growth around the globe and strengthening the middle class within our own countries. together, we share a stake in the success of democracy. >> but the meat of the speech, the real message came towards the end. the u.s. president made it abundantly clear he was not going to walk away from a two- state solution, israel and...
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. >> hundreds of my grants from north africa have been intercepted in the mediterranean. east smallens were rescued after sending may day message. 82 people were on board with no power or water. in all 342 my grants arrived in mortar friday and being housed in immigration centers. former bosnian serb commander has been jailed for atrocities carried outburg the bulkens conflict. known as the monster in the area of sarajevo he terrorized from 1992 to 1995. >> this is where he stalked his prey. a neighborhood of sarajevo, occupied by the bosnian serbs during the siege of the city. nicknamed bat-co he was part of paramilitary unit called white angels that afflicted a reign of terror. he is accused of torture, rape and murder of 31 civilians. father and three neighbors were taken by battingio. they were never seen again. it was here batco took them with his men. he showed no emotion. nothing. he was indifferent. >> farouk was also lifted off the street. years later his body found in a local creek. his parents treasure the few possessions found with him. translator: i knew my c
. >> hundreds of my grants from north africa have been intercepted in the mediterranean. east smallens were rescued after sending may day message. 82 people were on board with no power or water. in all 342 my grants arrived in mortar friday and being housed in immigration centers. former bosnian serb commander has been jailed for atrocities carried outburg the bulkens conflict. known as the monster in the area of sarajevo he terrorized from 1992 to 1995. >> this is where he stalked...
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look at its southern tip, stretching from almost north africa back to the caribbean. at its center, the pressure is as intense as a category 3 hurricane. >>> the popular british actor richard griffiths has died. american audiences know him from the "harry potter" films. on stage, he originated the great role of the teacher in "history boys." growing up in england, he cared for two deaf parents when he was young before joining the royal shakespeare company. richard griffiths suffered complications following heart surgery. he was 65. >>> and bob teague has died. he was among the first black tv reporters in this country, hired by nbc in 1963 from "the new york times." he worked mostly in new york local news here on wnbc but often appeared on the network as well. generations of viewers remember his stylish delivery, his commanding presence on the air. bob teague was 84 years old. >>> a major collection of letters from a private collector is about to go on the auction market. letters from george washington, jefferson, eisenhower, edison, marx and darwin. but two letters in
look at its southern tip, stretching from almost north africa back to the caribbean. at its center, the pressure is as intense as a category 3 hurricane. >>> the popular british actor richard griffiths has died. american audiences know him from the "harry potter" films. on stage, he originated the great role of the teacher in "history boys." growing up in england, he cared for two deaf parents when he was young before joining the royal shakespeare company. richard...
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has really i don't think their people and the people who are in charge of the middle east and north africa have really had a good sense of what was going to happen once decades of autocratic rule came to an end i mean it's a question of you know do you want to leave mali hell's front of the united states in some of quell the regular. well i wouldn't use libya as an example i would use egypt as a main example you egypt for years the american government under both republicans and democrats coddled a dictator an autocrat or barak why because he provided stability in what is. a arguably the biggest cauldron of unrest and instability in the world and yet that sacrificed the egyptian people's desire for democracy well now the egyptian people have democracy but they're not sure exactly how it works or what to do and the american government doesn't know how to deal with that i want to ask you about access journalism what it what do you think about it do you see dangerous b.s.s. that's yes i do i think there's a big problem. in this town but i presume it's also in other capitals. where reporters ar
has really i don't think their people and the people who are in charge of the middle east and north africa have really had a good sense of what was going to happen once decades of autocratic rule came to an end i mean it's a question of you know do you want to leave mali hell's front of the united states in some of quell the regular. well i wouldn't use libya as an example i would use egypt as a main example you egypt for years the american government under both republicans and democrats...
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the entire region, in fact, seems to be in turmoil throughout north africa, and the middle east.s going on. this is president obama's first trip to israel as president of the united states, though he did visit as a candidate and earlier as a united states senator. here they come right now. we'll hear from the prime minister first, followed by the president. >> mr. president, barack, it is a great pleasure for me to host you here in jerusalem. you've graciously hosted me many times in washington. so i'm very pleased to have this opportunity to reciprocate. i hope that the goodwill and warmth of the people of israel has already made you feel at home. >> very much so. >> we had an opportunity today to begin discussing the wide range of issues that are critical to both our countries. and foremost among these is iran's relentless pursuit of nuclear weapons. mr. president, you have made it clear that you're determined to prevent iran from developing nuclear weapons. i appreciate your forth right position on this point. i also appreciate that you have noted that you have acted to thwart
the entire region, in fact, seems to be in turmoil throughout north africa, and the middle east.s going on. this is president obama's first trip to israel as president of the united states, though he did visit as a candidate and earlier as a united states senator. here they come right now. we'll hear from the prime minister first, followed by the president. >> mr. president, barack, it is a great pleasure for me to host you here in jerusalem. you've graciously hosted me many times in...
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lessons from iraq given that it's still meddling if you want to use that word in conflicts in north africa and the middle east that is in libya and syria they certainly have i mean what they did in libya on a minor scale was not that different from iraq here they were even more hypocritical because they had been treating gadhafi as so world statesman he'd been giving money to politicians governments institutions in britain france the united states elsewhere and suddenly this oil opportunity to privatized libyan oil and they went in and nato bombing of libyan cities for six months we still have no casualty figures so and and. mercifully and intervention openly intervention in syria has been stopped but the situation bears pretty grim but they have virtually no solicitor all be. buyers of the world act only in their own interests the rule about them being a group of people being in bed all cured by history teaches us that ok mr ali we will have to leave it there thank you very very much for your insight and your time today calley and the story and political campaign. it is a nail biting time
lessons from iraq given that it's still meddling if you want to use that word in conflicts in north africa and the middle east that is in libya and syria they certainly have i mean what they did in libya on a minor scale was not that different from iraq here they were even more hypocritical because they had been treating gadhafi as so world statesman he'd been giving money to politicians governments institutions in britain france the united states elsewhere and suddenly this oil opportunity to...
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foreign policy in the middle east and north africa and why it is causing concern i'm joined now live by william and dull geo political analyst and author of myths lies and oil were wars thank you very much for being with us now why have kerry's calls for a political consensus in egypt been greeted with protest is this not in everyone's interest to end of the turmoil in the unrest. but kerry is going to egypt with an empty bag he's demanding that egypt egypt's government the morsi government signed on to the i.m.f. conditionalities which mean huge subsidy cuts as you just pointed out and also big tax increases that are going to worsen the economic situation not improve it. furthermore the the entire muslim brotherhood project that the obama administration has backed since the kickoff of the arab spring that toppled mubarak. the muslim brotherhood project is. spinning out of control it has no popular base within the egyptian society other than the twelve percent or so hard core members of the brotherhood and most egyptians while some kind of a democratic. society and this is why is the
foreign policy in the middle east and north africa and why it is causing concern i'm joined now live by william and dull geo political analyst and author of myths lies and oil were wars thank you very much for being with us now why have kerry's calls for a political consensus in egypt been greeted with protest is this not in everyone's interest to end of the turmoil in the unrest. but kerry is going to egypt with an empty bag he's demanding that egypt egypt's government the morsi government...
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day is long who's slinging futures contracts like a crack dealer in the ghetto forcing people in north africa to revolt causing women and babies to starve to death now he's in a why he's replanting he found god he doesn't want to live the life no more and he's writing to you all through this book saying you opened my eyes to this i don't want to be a crook anymore let me tell you this guy is it doesn't matter how many letters you're right you're going to help body you're going to. cause you're a crack head just like the steelers. ever did. and i continue. to buy stuff we don't need and his that and i'd have less time to spend with my kids congratulations i was a slave in my own happy life me people richer i can just see him now in a rich history of the devil being spun over a period of open fire. anyway so how does that make you feel though i am very fond of an imax theater because they never lied to me they were always truthful even about their lying but they were truthful about their lie and yeah they were doing they didn't have a gun how does that work i'm going to be truthful about your l
day is long who's slinging futures contracts like a crack dealer in the ghetto forcing people in north africa to revolt causing women and babies to starve to death now he's in a why he's replanting he found god he doesn't want to live the life no more and he's writing to you all through this book saying you opened my eyes to this i don't want to be a crook anymore let me tell you this guy is it doesn't matter how many letters you're right you're going to help body you're going to. cause you're...
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at to in the near future is a fecht of lee a sunni islamist alliance over time emerging across north africa embracing the arabian peninsula and led largely by the islamist party in turkey mystery to one particularly if they can compel mr assad to withdraw or retire or simply be killed all of these things are are in the backdrop to mr obama's remarks but again you know mr obama has another audience that we shouldn't forget and that's a domestic u.s. audience that consists of very wealthy jewish donors to the democratic party and for that matter to some of the neo cons in the republican party he's trying to reassure them that we will not desert israel and clearly in the in the near term there's no evidence that the united states would even consider such a thing and so let me get you on the line here a great man to ask about this one of the thoughts on the. project upwards of a million billion dollars is going to been spent on this by the end of it is ready experts say it's still only forty percent effective at intercepting rockets. they want money no truth. well of course i mean much of this
at to in the near future is a fecht of lee a sunni islamist alliance over time emerging across north africa embracing the arabian peninsula and led largely by the islamist party in turkey mystery to one particularly if they can compel mr assad to withdraw or retire or simply be killed all of these things are are in the backdrop to mr obama's remarks but again you know mr obama has another audience that we shouldn't forget and that's a domestic u.s. audience that consists of very wealthy jewish...
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together we share a commitment to security for our citizens, and the stability of the middle east and north africa. together we share a focus on advancing economic growth around the globe and strengthening the middle class within our own countries. together we share a stake in the success of democracy. but the source of our friendship extends beyond mere interests, just as it has transcended political parties and individual leaders. america is a nation of immigrants. america is strengthened by diversity. america is enriched by faith. we are governed not simply by men and women but by laws. we're fueled by entrepreneurship and innovation and we are defined by a democratic discourse that allows each generation to reimagine and renew our union once more. so in israel, we see value that is we share. even as we recognize what makes us different. that is an essential part of our bonds. now, i stand here today mindful that for both our nations these are some complicated times. we have difficult issues to work through within our own countries and we face dangers and upheavel around the world. and when i l
together we share a commitment to security for our citizens, and the stability of the middle east and north africa. together we share a focus on advancing economic growth around the globe and strengthening the middle class within our own countries. together we share a stake in the success of democracy. but the source of our friendship extends beyond mere interests, just as it has transcended political parties and individual leaders. america is a nation of immigrants. america is strengthened by...
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we are very focused on the activities of groups in north africa during that may simply be sympathetic to out cato, but have not reached the level of -- to al qaeda, but have not reached the level of pain al qaeda. i speak on behalf of the people working at the national center who are laser focused in trying to identify that next threat good will be -- next threat. will we be perfect every time? no, but we are focused on trying to see that next threat. that is something we are doing as a community. >> if i might add, domestic threats, we have not forgotten the bombing of oklahoma city in 1995. while, yes, outside threats can be undertaken within the united states. with homegrown terrorists, we try to look aboard -- we try to look across the board. >> are you seeing any increase in those numbers, the number of those groups not related to islamic extremists, but more homegrown? >> to a certain extent, it is cyclical. there are groups who may lose their leaders. either they are incarcerated or have passed. the capabilities of that group, in order to undertake an attack, would the diminish
we are very focused on the activities of groups in north africa during that may simply be sympathetic to out cato, but have not reached the level of -- to al qaeda, but have not reached the level of pain al qaeda. i speak on behalf of the people working at the national center who are laser focused in trying to identify that next threat good will be -- next threat. will we be perfect every time? no, but we are focused on trying to see that next threat. that is something we are doing as a...
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base force most of it in north africa and eastern europe so that it is much more available.ompetitors are still putting this on the boat in china when they are shipping it out to the stores. liz: they are fast and figured it out. thank you very much. we have it on the screen. great to see you. thank you for being here. >> pleasure. good to see you. >> scott investment chief international strategist, the fund is 7%. about 14% over the last year. closing bell ringing in five minute, gains of 70 points, things look good for the s&p too up 2% as well. this week's biggest winner is next. with the spark cash card from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, ease? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every pchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose 2%
base force most of it in north africa and eastern europe so that it is much more available.ompetitors are still putting this on the boat in china when they are shipping it out to the stores. liz: they are fast and figured it out. thank you very much. we have it on the screen. great to see you. thank you for being here. >> pleasure. good to see you. >> scott investment chief international strategist, the fund is 7%. about 14% over the last year. closing bell ringing in five minute,...
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africa offers the highest ratings of 70% but that is down 15 points but a underground north africa whererist has taken root. >> i think they have contradicted itself by having a policy of drone warfare that has been secretive that hurts locals. >> reporter: during president bush's last three years in off, they recorded fairly similar leadership. >> simply having people like you is not enough and in fact it's really not the point of foreign policy. the point is to achieve america's national interests. by this point in respective tenures george w. bush had traveled the most extensively visiting 42 foreign countries compared to barack obama 37 and 33 for bill clinton. >> chris: once again, president obama calls for tougher gun controls along with mothers from newtown, connecticut. what congress is likely to do when the fox panel joins us after the break. enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear
africa offers the highest ratings of 70% but that is down 15 points but a underground north africa whererist has taken root. >> i think they have contradicted itself by having a policy of drone warfare that has been secretive that hurts locals. >> reporter: during president bush's last three years in off, they recorded fairly similar leadership. >> simply having people like you is not enough and in fact it's really not the point of foreign policy. the point is to achieve...
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the united states with really important intelligence about the muslim brotherhood movements in north africa . he is gone . you have muslim brotherhood and we have had chaos in all places. i submit to you in the syrian example this president has no interest in seeing assad survive and he is interested in seeing the muslim brotherhood rise to power in syria . they announced the development of the new political party and the prime minister in syria is an american muslim brotherhood and figure . so it was where they were wary about intervening with the muslim brotherhood and take over in damascus which is likely. that is a provocative comment from you. about the white house promoting the muslim brotherhood. >> maybe not in promoting them and they look like they are not interested in dissuading them in every way. you have the united states forking over $250 million to the muslim brotherhood . a number of very sophisticated fighter jets on the way to muslim brotherhood in egypt and we have an administration in the white house and in washington. interested in promoting the american values in the m
the united states with really important intelligence about the muslim brotherhood movements in north africa . he is gone . you have muslim brotherhood and we have had chaos in all places. i submit to you in the syrian example this president has no interest in seeing assad survive and he is interested in seeing the muslim brotherhood rise to power in syria . they announced the development of the new political party and the prime minister in syria is an american muslim brotherhood and figure . so...
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they are even going to barack and egypt and north africa. -- to barack bank and egypt and north africa-- to iraq and egypt and north africa. as the violence increases we see refugees. what we are finding is that these host countries are being stretched to their limit. jordan in particular and lebanon. in addition, efforts to attract funding -- they have had an appeal for $1.2 billion. only 20% so we've got a humanitarian catastrophe in the making as well. >> call from port washington, new york. independent caller. guest: good morning. thanks to c-span. i just wondered how realistic it is to -- i hate to see another iraq where we displace all the iraqi people, we lose our own treasure, you know, our troops. and i wondered how realistic it is to just take this mentally ill patients assad out. and is that a possible good outcome? to just get rid of him? guest: i think that's going to be very difficult. that sounds almost like if there were a magic bullet. unfortunately there's not and i think it would require a major military intervention to unseat assad and we would well end up with a si
they are even going to barack and egypt and north africa. -- to barack bank and egypt and north africa-- to iraq and egypt and north africa. as the violence increases we see refugees. what we are finding is that these host countries are being stretched to their limit. jordan in particular and lebanon. in addition, efforts to attract funding -- they have had an appeal for $1.2 billion. only 20% so we've got a humanitarian catastrophe in the making as well. >> call from port washington, new...
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for the diasper, welcoming jews from europe, from the former soviet union, from ooethiopia, from north africarosper nation, business that broadened the middle class, innovators who reached new frontiers, from the smallest microchip to the orbits of space. israel's established a thriving democracy, with a spirited civil society and proud political parties and a tireless free press and a lively public debate. lively may be an understatement. and israel's achieved all of this even as it's overcome relentless threats to his security. through the courage of the israel defense forces and the citizenry that is so resilient in the face of terror. this is the story of israel. this is the work that's brought the dreams of so many generations to life. and every step of the way, israel has built unbreakable bonds of friendship with my country, the united states of america. those ties began only 11 minutes after israeli independence, when the united states was the first nation to recognize the state of israel. as president truman said in explaining his decision to recognize israel, he said, i believe it h
for the diasper, welcoming jews from europe, from the former soviet union, from ooethiopia, from north africarosper nation, business that broadened the middle class, innovators who reached new frontiers, from the smallest microchip to the orbits of space. israel's established a thriving democracy, with a spirited civil society and proud political parties and a tireless free press and a lively public debate. lively may be an understatement. and israel's achieved all of this even as it's overcome...
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their nationals were part of that hostage takeover at the algerian gas plant linked to al qaeda in north africaso what you're seeing is western, north american individuals now inside these events in north africa and now in syria, jenna. jenna: those are three profound bullet points if there ever were some to think about. the catherine, thanks very much as always. >> reporter: you're welcome. jon: well, the lead prosecutor in the jodi arias trial, juan martinez, is going after her but now he is coming under some fire himself. now the arizona woman claims she killed her boyfriend in self-defense the prosecutor though in the spotlight for his behavior outside the courtroom. martinez is being accused of misconduct for signing autographs and posing for photos with court watchers. what could that mean for this case? joining us now, fred tecce, former federal prosecutor. arthur aidala with us, criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor and fox news legal analyst. so they actually put a reporter from a television network on the stand, fred, because she saw the prosecutor out in front of the courth
their nationals were part of that hostage takeover at the algerian gas plant linked to al qaeda in north africaso what you're seeing is western, north american individuals now inside these events in north africa and now in syria, jenna. jenna: those are three profound bullet points if there ever were some to think about. the catherine, thanks very much as always. >> reporter: you're welcome. jon: well, the lead prosecutor in the jodi arias trial, juan martinez, is going after her but now...
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reporter: this week the royal canadian mounted police confirmed that two citizen why working in the north africarisis during an attack, more than 37 people were killed. five of them american citizens. >> shannon: thank you. >>> still ahead, prominent university is drawing the ire of conservatives. we'll tell you why. is pope francis giving the catholic church an image makeover? bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. >>. >> shannon: hundreds of christians streamed through the ally ways of jerusalem's old statute to mark the crucifixion of jesus. they made stops along the via della rosa and followed the 14 stations and ended at the holy pepu clar church. here is more on pope francis. >> from the moment he appeared on the bone after his luncheon. he signaled a new direction to the catholic church. >> i wasn't going as much as should be, but now i am. it restored my faith. >> i'm really interested to give back to the church and see what he is going to bring. >> with his humble style is breaking from tradit
reporter: this week the royal canadian mounted police confirmed that two citizen why working in the north africarisis during an attack, more than 37 people were killed. five of them american citizens. >> shannon: thank you. >>> still ahead, prominent university is drawing the ire of conservatives. we'll tell you why. is pope francis giving the catholic church an image makeover? bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable...
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but if you think about the media, you discover that tunisia was a country north africa that is the fast economic growth, that has the fastest expansion of the middle-class, that have the most stable economy, that had come it was the most homogeneous in terms of coming to, ethnicity and religion and other demographic characteristics, social characteristics. so it is was a very improbable place for this eruption to happen. and yet that's where it all started and then it spread. and what happened there was that it was essentially a story of a group of middle class that was rapidly expanding. educational opportunities have been expanding their very fast. you had a whole class of professionals that couldn't find work. that the expectations were nurtured commune of, educational attainment and their knowledge and their information, that created a strong instability. of course, then when that happened, other things, other factors played into the explosion. through wikileaks they learned that their government was very corrupt as was his family. and that was all coming in, created a cauldron of u
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you can imagine the longer range missiles moving through north africa, well within the range of the east: i know you mentioned a bipartisan miscalculation. did the obama administration when it first got started miscalculate the north koreans and same can be said toward iran and apparent nuclear build-up? >> i think you can make the case. they misjudged how they can influence the behavior of china and russia in a positive way. they miscalculated how quickly rogue leaders are able to acquire these weapons under a sanctioned regime. >> kelly: so based on that what is the united states need toin r development and threats as we see it from north korea and iran because it's increasing clear to many that imposing tough economic sanctions on these countries is not working? >> it's not. i think we have to truly all of the above approach where we are looking at comprehensive pressure on these regimes but also there needs to be cost of these enablers. if we don't change that calculus it will continue. >> kelly: steven yates, good for you to join us and shed some insight. we value your perspective.
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a completely wrong direction and as if all this isn't enough a new adventure has broken out in north africa where britain and this time fronts involved in the deployment of forces all across the sahara well it is a serious apparently never ending civil standoff which became the key issue of u.s. diplomacy this week after almost seven days of bargaining and mixed messages syria's a key opposition group managed to get more concessions from washington and its pro-rebel allies the us has agreed to provide direct non lethal support to opposition fighters battling the assad army on the ground it has also promised an additional sixty million dollars in aid but washington has been reluctant to send arms to the rebels citing fears that they could fall into islamist hands opposition fighters however are thought to be getting covert weapons supplies from gulf states john loughlin from the institute of democracy and cooperation in paris says the attempts to beef up the rebels won't bring syria any closer to peace. sixty million dollars should not be sneezed at and while the americans are trying to do i
a completely wrong direction and as if all this isn't enough a new adventure has broken out in north africa where britain and this time fronts involved in the deployment of forces all across the sahara well it is a serious apparently never ending civil standoff which became the key issue of u.s. diplomacy this week after almost seven days of bargaining and mixed messages syria's a key opposition group managed to get more concessions from washington and its pro-rebel allies the us has agreed to...
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we are training more drone pilots and there are reports that we are building a drone base in north africaican drones have reportedly killed an estimate of 4 j. 700 people in the last decade. these numbers look like they'll keep rising. there's no doubt that drone strikes have helped us get rid of a number of influential terrorists without the cost of ground assault, but this is an incredibly gray area of counter terrorism. for one, we're also killing a number of innocent civilians. second, it is inevitable that other governments will one day justify doing the same thing. the basic technology behind drones have become name free. log on to amazon.com and you will find a version for under $300 in choices of blue, green, yellow trim. it's not hard to imagine that the next step, weaponized drones, could be designed and deployed by groups other than the cia. in fact, it's already happening. i was struck by a recent news report that china considered using a drone to kill a drug lord in myanmar. today it's myanmar, tomorrow it could very well be some place in asia or beyond. 50 countries are were
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abu jamal set up the train camps in north africa for terrorists. we he haven't spoken to him either. >> when i egypt i gave them a letter specifically asking president morrisey to allow the fbi to interview the person they have in custody. has the fbi been given access to the individual jamal? egypt? >> no, not yet. >> and just last week secretary of state kerry gave the egyptians $250 million and last month a few f-16s to boot. now, cia director john brennan says we need to respect those countries and let them do their job. >> we press our partners and foreign governments to hold individuals and to allow us access to it. sometimes their laws do not allow you that to happen. i think the united states government has to respect these governments' right to in fact enforce their laws appropriately. >> judge jeanine: really? we give them money. we get nothing in return other than their hatred for americans and we are waiting, wishing and hoping? and what about the benghazi survivors? why hasn't the president or hillary visited any of them? could it be b
abu jamal set up the train camps in north africa for terrorists. we he haven't spoken to him either. >> when i egypt i gave them a letter specifically asking president morrisey to allow the fbi to interview the person they have in custody. has the fbi been given access to the individual jamal? egypt? >> no, not yet. >> and just last week secretary of state kerry gave the egyptians $250 million and last month a few f-16s to boot. now, cia director john brennan says we need to...