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reporter: in the year 2000, there were about 800 housing refugees from the middle east and north africa. by 2010, it had grown to 1.99 million. most of them, especially those fleeing war remained within the region. from a younger refugees and migrants who have few prospects at home, europe remains a preferred destination. last year, 1.3 million people from the region applied for asylum in the european union, more than double the number of the previous years. the study identifies the lack as a key aspect of migration. it argues that a need a more dynamic private sector to create jobs. >> the population is growing and there are more and more educated people, but they cannot all be kept on the states payroll, so we see a potential for trouble. the report argues that were europe, it may be possible in the short-term to reduce the flow of immigrants by securing its border, but in the long-term, more needs to be done to grow economies in the middle east and north africa. brent: we're going to take a short break. when we come back, we have the latest is this headlines. we are back in the secon
reporter: in the year 2000, there were about 800 housing refugees from the middle east and north africa. by 2010, it had grown to 1.99 million. most of them, especially those fleeing war remained within the region. from a younger refugees and migrants who have few prospects at home, europe remains a preferred destination. last year, 1.3 million people from the region applied for asylum in the european union, more than double the number of the previous years. the study identifies the lack as a...
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. >> sreenivasan: most of the deaths have come on the route from north africa to italy, where the odds of being killed are as high as one in 23. the victims come in all sizes: the humanitarian organization sea-watch released this photo yesterday, of a baby who drowned off the coast of libya. >> ( translated ): if we as a european community don't want to see such photos, we must stop producing them. the european union uses the mediterranean as a sort of graveyard where boats filled with corpses are used to scare those who are still living and would maybe want to follow. >> sreenivasan: aid officials also say the rising death toll suggests smuggling gangs are using even riskier tactics than before. today, prosecutors in sicily announced the arrests of 16 suspected smugglers. they were on board a boat carrying nearly 900 people who were rescued over the weekend. >> ( translated ): these smugglers make remarkable profits. if we consider the great number of migrants they manage to squeeze into those vessels, the earnings are substantial, especially compared to the low value of a dinghy and
. >> sreenivasan: most of the deaths have come on the route from north africa to italy, where the odds of being killed are as high as one in 23. the victims come in all sizes: the humanitarian organization sea-watch released this photo yesterday, of a baby who drowned off the coast of libya. >> ( translated ): if we as a european community don't want to see such photos, we must stop producing them. the european union uses the mediterranean as a sort of graveyard where boats filled...
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andreas kluth, are we seeing the rise not only in these regions of the world, north africa and the middleast, but even here in eastern europe, something it is majoritarianism -- only the majority's voice that can and should be heard? mr. kluth: not the rise of it that it has always been one of the classic threats to freedom. james madison, one of the founding fathers of america, coined that word -- majoritarianism. he was thinking back to ancient athens which was pure democracy. he was trying to figure out how to create a free republic. the careful, it does not just mean democracy all of the time. gete vote on everything, we what is happening in some of these cases and the majority will oppress the minority. it is a mixture. that is why they created the republic. there is an internal dance between majoritarianism and a more balanced regime between democracy with checks and balances and a separate judiciary and free press so everyone can be free including free from each other and majorities. melinda: would you subscribe to he same view? how can someone in pakistan who wants to bring the mi
andreas kluth, are we seeing the rise not only in these regions of the world, north africa and the middleast, but even here in eastern europe, something it is majoritarianism -- only the majority's voice that can and should be heard? mr. kluth: not the rise of it that it has always been one of the classic threats to freedom. james madison, one of the founding fathers of america, coined that word -- majoritarianism. he was thinking back to ancient athens which was pure democracy. he was trying...
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with the situation in north africa, u.s. officials as well as some of our allies have been expressing to us directly. there is significant worry about north africa. because there is direct access to europe. with so many weapons in the area. that al qaeda and isis do have a significant hold. especially if libya. these are all things to be looked at. it could all mean nothing and it is just mechanical. egyptian aviation officials saying that an egyptair flight with 66 passengers and crew on board has crashed. they're no longer saying disappeared from radar. they're now saying crashed. >> they're now confirming that the plane sent a distress signal and the beacon has been found. i know you asked the question before. the significant, if this was, if. keep underlining that. the same questions being asked by u.s. authorities. egypt is one of the last major hurdles for isis, so to speak. and the terror islamic groups. the last main hurdle for so many reasons. and one of the overall stability. it has been there for years. historic s
with the situation in north africa, u.s. officials as well as some of our allies have been expressing to us directly. there is significant worry about north africa. because there is direct access to europe. with so many weapons in the area. that al qaeda and isis do have a significant hold. especially if libya. these are all things to be looked at. it could all mean nothing and it is just mechanical. egyptian aviation officials saying that an egyptair flight with 66 passengers and crew on board...
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the route from north africa to italy, a lengthier and far more dangerous one than the route between greece and turkey. there is another difference, most of those rescued aren't flees the war in syria. many are trying to escape poverty in subsahara africa instead. >> a rescue on the high seas, an 8 month pregnant somali woman was on a fishing boat. she was transferred to a nearby cruise ship where doctors decided to airlift her to cicily. a day later, she is in an italian hospital stable but with a fracture in the pelvis area. she is calm and the fetus is doing well, but we need another month to have a delivery in ideal conditions. the somali woman was more than 1,000 people to arrive in italy in the last two days. most who arrive come from sub-saharan africa, but syrians have also been registered. recent efforts to block illegal travel have led to a sharp drop in migrants using the eastern route through turkey and greece. the numbers using this much more dangerous crossing are increasing. >> the new route from egypt is open, it's a long route. it's very risky and what we are worried about
the route from north africa to italy, a lengthier and far more dangerous one than the route between greece and turkey. there is another difference, most of those rescued aren't flees the war in syria. many are trying to escape poverty in subsahara africa instead. >> a rescue on the high seas, an 8 month pregnant somali woman was on a fishing boat. she was transferred to a nearby cruise ship where doctors decided to airlift her to cicily. a day later, she is in an italian hospital stable...
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>> i think there have been issues with respect in many of , ine states in north africa particular, and further south, eastern and west africa. i'm not sure that necessarily military intervention in one state has increased instability in another, but i think you are absolutely right to say each time, what are the lessons we learned? the principal lesson i would draw from the libyan campaign, which applies today to iraq and syria, is that military progress has to be matched by political progress. you can to some extent combat the terrorism, push the and defeat itk, militarily, but that is not going to be lasting unless you've got a political settlement, a genuine one with the trust of the people where the insurgency was. >> secretary of state, i absolutely agree with you about ae importance of having civilian supplement, political settlement that builds a new and viable state, but i have to say in terms of libya, i do think the impact on nigeria in .articular has been great conflict added to the in niger. i disagree with you in terms of some of the impact their. -- there. >> you are righ
>> i think there have been issues with respect in many of , ine states in north africa particular, and further south, eastern and west africa. i'm not sure that necessarily military intervention in one state has increased instability in another, but i think you are absolutely right to say each time, what are the lessons we learned? the principal lesson i would draw from the libyan campaign, which applies today to iraq and syria, is that military progress has to be matched by political...
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in the same area where now we have boko haram, jihad in north africa and in central asia.he outgrowth of that is that you have people then carrying out attacks or joining al qaeda as a cokop consequencee funds of these promise business family. >> that's a consistent criticism and a finding in the 9/11 report. they have said that they sent a lot of money to these schools and continue to that fuel extremism. but on that point, shoot families of 9/11 victims have the right to sue saudi a rain a i can't?families of 9/11 victims have the right to sue saudi a rain a i can't? >> we will discuss this with my colleagues on the judiciary committee. we haven't looked at it yet. you about i think the first step obviously is to declassify the report itself.i think the first obviously is to declassify the report itself. and then we'll look at this in the house. >> the report we're talking about, the 28 pages from what was at the time a congressional report on potential saudi ties to the attacks, some officials who might have known or assumed t assumed the hijackers. but based on what yo
in the same area where now we have boko haram, jihad in north africa and in central asia.he outgrowth of that is that you have people then carrying out attacks or joining al qaeda as a cokop consequencee funds of these promise business family. >> that's a consistent criticism and a finding in the 9/11 report. they have said that they sent a lot of money to these schools and continue to that fuel extremism. but on that point, shoot families of 9/11 victims have the right to sue saudi a...
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despite multiple layeres of security at airports, terror groups in north africa and the middle east are obsessed with targeting planes. homeland security correspondent jeff pegues has more on this. >> reporter: nearly 15 years after 9/11, terrorist organizations remain fixated on attacking the west and its allies by crippling commercial aviation. the 2010 failed attempt by al qaeda in the arabian peninsula to blow up u.s.-bound cargo planes with bombs embedded in printer cartridges foreshadowed what was coming next. last year, isis claimed this soda can bomb with a detonator and a switch had downed the russian metrojet plane over egypt. in february, the terrorist group al shabaab was suspected of planting a bomb in a laptop, blowing a hole in this jetliner, shortly after it took off from mogadishu, somalia. a month later, another laptop bomb shattered windows when it exploded near a small somali airport. given terrorist obsession with aviation, u.s. officials say it is possible an explosion downed egypt air 804. >> it raises my suspicion level. >> reporter: that it was what? >> that it
despite multiple layeres of security at airports, terror groups in north africa and the middle east are obsessed with targeting planes. homeland security correspondent jeff pegues has more on this. >> reporter: nearly 15 years after 9/11, terrorist organizations remain fixated on attacking the west and its allies by crippling commercial aviation. the 2010 failed attempt by al qaeda in the arabian peninsula to blow up u.s.-bound cargo planes with bombs embedded in printer cartridges...
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i'm just back from north africa.nd in libya right now, they're working on the capability to develop bigger explosives. new ways to attack in egypt, in tunisia, and across north africa. just like they're doing in the middle east. this will come into europe and to here unless we're effective in deploying a strategy to take isis out now. >> a two-pronged strategy. one overseas. but also, congressman, here at home. you have talked about the repeated tsa failures to capture fake weapons on tests. >> yes, and the good news on that front, george, is that tsa has been improving. doing their own checks. testing employees. those results are improving. still, i think there's distance to go. i won't truly believe the results until the independent inspector general does their own tests. and confirms the improvement. i think the long lines at tsa are not necessary to security. and i think there do have to be management changes. it's not just management though. there have to be more resources, more screeners, if we want to do away
i'm just back from north africa.nd in libya right now, they're working on the capability to develop bigger explosives. new ways to attack in egypt, in tunisia, and across north africa. just like they're doing in the middle east. this will come into europe and to here unless we're effective in deploying a strategy to take isis out now. >> a two-pronged strategy. one overseas. but also, congressman, here at home. you have talked about the repeated tsa failures to capture fake weapons on...
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a threat to all of us is the relative accessibility of the conflict to people in europe or in north africa. to fly to turkey, as an example, you can get into syria quite easily, and that's been the historical route. i think it's harder for people in sub-saharan africa to make those connections and to get up. it costs more, so it is more difficult logistically to do that. >> of the estimated 60 million refugees in the world today, i understand that about 15 million are in sub-saharan africa. i assume, but maybe i shouldn't, that terrorism and instability are driving those migration flows. can you also -- can you talk about that and also talk about the extent to which climate change is playing a role in the migrations that we're seeing in sub-saharan africa? >> sure. i think we see that the horn of africa and the sahel, not surprisingly, are huge areas of where we are seeing the largest numbers of refugee movements right now. and i'll just say internally displaced persons as well, because even though people aren't necessarily leaving their borders, they're definitely moving out. when we see
a threat to all of us is the relative accessibility of the conflict to people in europe or in north africa. to fly to turkey, as an example, you can get into syria quite easily, and that's been the historical route. i think it's harder for people in sub-saharan africa to make those connections and to get up. it costs more, so it is more difficult logistically to do that. >> of the estimated 60 million refugees in the world today, i understand that about 15 million are in sub-saharan...
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of islamic extremism has carved out a safe haven in iraq and syria and it continues to grow in north africa and the middle east. the terrorist groups' influence in the region couldn't be clearer. as i mentioned on the sinai peninsula, i had a chance to visit with some of our soldiers about the threats they face with isis-affiliated groups every day, including the use of improvised explosive devices by some of these groups that have now pledged allegiance to the islamic state. back in march it was reported that an isis group killed more than a dozen of egypt security forces on the sinai and unfortunately that carnage continues. there's no doubt that isis is continuing to work against u.s. interests and against our allies targeting not only egyptian forces in this instance, but at times u.s. forces on the ground as well. unfortunately, isis has taken advantage of a power vacuum led in libya after the president led a coalition to topple libyan strong man muammar qaddafi and unfortunately created another power vacuum there which continues to this day. you would have thought we would have learne
of islamic extremism has carved out a safe haven in iraq and syria and it continues to grow in north africa and the middle east. the terrorist groups' influence in the region couldn't be clearer. as i mentioned on the sinai peninsula, i had a chance to visit with some of our soldiers about the threats they face with isis-affiliated groups every day, including the use of improvised explosive devices by some of these groups that have now pledged allegiance to the islamic state. back in march it...
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the back of fears about the arrival of hundred of thousands of migrants from the middle east and north africauring the refugee crisis.
the back of fears about the arrival of hundred of thousands of migrants from the middle east and north africauring the refugee crisis.
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egypt, europe, and other countries across north africa. before the crash, it flew seven legs. authorities have released little information on the crew. it consisted of 10 personnel, including two pilots and three security agents. the captain was experienced, with 6000 hours on the stick. the airline has a reputation for safety. an australian website gave egyptair a good write up. since 1985, the firm has seen only five crashes. that is fewer than air france or american airlines. another top story out of the french capital, salah thislam went before judges friday. he is the last known survivor of the team that carried out the november 13 paris attacks. authorities hope to get insight into the islamic state activities here. the 26-year-old refused to talk during the session. he feels he has been spied on 24 hours a day. ,his a video surveillance highly irregular and does not fall under legal framework. he does not understand it and feels he has been treated in a different way to others. it could lead to him cooperating less with judicial tories. -- judicial authorities. toly: un
egypt, europe, and other countries across north africa. before the crash, it flew seven legs. authorities have released little information on the crew. it consisted of 10 personnel, including two pilots and three security agents. the captain was experienced, with 6000 hours on the stick. the airline has a reputation for safety. an australian website gave egyptair a good write up. since 1985, the firm has seen only five crashes. that is fewer than air france or american airlines. another top...
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the state and the way the state wases created in the middle east and north africa in itself contributedacter of these kinds of non-state actors. there were two congenital defects, if you will, in the states as they were established particularly after the first world war. they have an ambiguous sometimes hostile, sometimes unhealthy co- co-dedependent with relations on nonstate communities. i'll e lolaborate on that. they have responsibilities they could never fulfill on their own resources. let me talk a little bit about that because i think it's important to recognize the -- the way the states and non-state identities and actors have been intertwined since the very beginning of the modern state era in the middle east and north africa about 100 years ago. and i'll start you off by reminding you of a little bit of the language of the terms of the covenant of the league of nations which established the mandates in former atman territories. there are, quote, certain communities, their term, that belong to the former ottaman empire, their existence as independent nations can be provisionall
the state and the way the state wases created in the middle east and north africa in itself contributedacter of these kinds of non-state actors. there were two congenital defects, if you will, in the states as they were established particularly after the first world war. they have an ambiguous sometimes hostile, sometimes unhealthy co- co-dedependent with relations on nonstate communities. i'll e lolaborate on that. they have responsibilities they could never fulfill on their own resources. let...
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>>reporter: with warmer weather and calmer waters thousands of refugees from north africa have once again begun to attempt a dangerous crossing to the mediterranean in hoping of reaching europe. hundreds including women and children are missing and the united nations says maybe as many as 700 have drowned in recent days. european coast guard ships have rescued more than 14,000 people this week alone. but several ships have also capsizeed and sunk including one wooden fishing ship where some 400 people died. african refugees fleeing wars and poverty are increasingly trying to reach europe. paying smugglers thousands of dollars boardsing flimsy inadequate ships. >> . >> so far 2,000 people have crossed the mediterranean this year, and in the case of italy some 40,000 have arrived since the beginning of the year. and before this latest tragedy about 1,700 have already been reported dead or missing. >> italy's government said this weekend that europe needs to reach an agreement quickly with libya and other african countries to stem the surge of refugees. since the ouster of moammar gadhafi ba
>>reporter: with warmer weather and calmer waters thousands of refugees from north africa have once again begun to attempt a dangerous crossing to the mediterranean in hoping of reaching europe. hundreds including women and children are missing and the united nations says maybe as many as 700 have drowned in recent days. european coast guard ships have rescued more than 14,000 people this week alone. but several ships have also capsizeed and sunk including one wooden fishing ship where...
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i'm just back from north africa.n libya, they're wrorking on bigger exploess, new ways to attack in egypt, tunisia, across north after rica. this will come into europe and to here unless we're effective in e deploying a strategy to take isis out now. >> a two-pronged strategy. you have talked about the refeeted tsa failures to capture fake weapons on tests. >> the good news is tsa is improving. doing their own checks. testing employees. those results are improving. still, i think there's distance to go. i won't truly believe the results until the independent inspector general does their own tests. i think the long lines at tsa are not necessa changes. it's not just management though. there have on to be more resources, more screeners, if we want to do away with the long lines. as the chairman pointed out, that's not a complete defense. we have to maintain the offense. going after isis. going after this caliphate. we see attempted attacks on aircraft. and with the numerous bombings in baghdad. they're going to move to
i'm just back from north africa.n libya, they're wrorking on bigger exploess, new ways to attack in egypt, tunisia, across north after rica. this will come into europe and to here unless we're effective in e deploying a strategy to take isis out now. >> a two-pronged strategy. you have talked about the refeeted tsa failures to capture fake weapons on tests. >> the good news is tsa is improving. doing their own checks. testing employees. those results are improving. still, i think...
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the plane flew short and medium haul routes across north africa.n the two days before the crash, it had flown seven legs cairo, andis, paris, brussels. authorities have released little on the crew, but it consisted of 10 personnel, including two pilots and three security agents. egyptair says the captain was an experienced pilot with exit -- .ith 6000 hours the airline has a reputation for safety. writeup asn a good recently as january. since 1985 5 the firm has seen only five crashes in all, fewer than both air france or american airlines. but a reporter joins us from toulouse. it is sending aviation experts to cairo in the wake of this crash. is that standard practice for the company? >> one has just arrived in the last half-hour and a bunch more are coming tomorrow morning to cairo to help with that investigation. whenever called out the country appeals for them too come. they will analyze all the data coming in and are looking at when maintenance checks were carried out, anand if therere we any incidents in the past. one has arrived and a few m
the plane flew short and medium haul routes across north africa.n the two days before the crash, it had flown seven legs cairo, andis, paris, brussels. authorities have released little on the crew, but it consisted of 10 personnel, including two pilots and three security agents. egyptair says the captain was an experienced pilot with exit -- .ith 6000 hours the airline has a reputation for safety. writeup asn a good recently as january. since 1985 5 the firm has seen only five crashes in all,...
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pilots will make two more stops in the united states and then cross the atlanta ocean to europe or north africa. no date is set for the next part of the journey. inventors hope the voyage highlights the importance of renewable energy. >>> coming up on "action news" at noon, the tsa is making changes to reduce security lines during the busy summer travel season. >>> and why dramatic weight loss does not last in the long run. details in health check. winners are showing up all over pennsylvania. and with more than 500,000 winners of match 6, cash 5, and treasure hunt every single week, that's not a big surprise. winners, winners everywhere! play today! and if you have afib - an irregular heartbeatls. that may put you at five times greater risk of stroke - they can pool together in the heart, forming a clot that can break free, and travel upstream to the brain where it can block blood flow and cause a stroke. but if you have afib that's not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa can help stop clots from forming. pradaxa was better than warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke, in a clinical trial
pilots will make two more stops in the united states and then cross the atlanta ocean to europe or north africa. no date is set for the next part of the journey. inventors hope the voyage highlights the importance of renewable energy. >>> coming up on "action news" at noon, the tsa is making changes to reduce security lines during the busy summer travel season. >>> and why dramatic weight loss does not last in the long run. details in health check. winners are...
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taken together, the middle east and north africa are the world's most dangerous regions. 3000 people were killed there -- 83,000 people were killed there. most of them and syria. that is a full third of all victims worldwide. but even where there is no war, life can be very dangerous. 34,000 people were killed in armed conflict in latin america. drug cartels fight each other and the authorities. the report says violence in mexico increased again in 2015 after a decline in the receiving few years. --preceding few years. in europe, 4500 people were killed in armed conflict, almost all of them in ukraine. the numbers indicate that europe is nonetheless one of the world's most peaceful regions. sarah: we turn to turkey now. ahmet davutoglu says he will step out later this month. now president erdogan can tighten his grip on power. but the outgoing premise or appears to remain loyal, in public at least. >> when he spoke to party delegates following the announcement, he chose his words carefully. >> i maintain my loyalty to our president until my last dying breath. no one has e
taken together, the middle east and north africa are the world's most dangerous regions. 3000 people were killed there -- 83,000 people were killed there. most of them and syria. that is a full third of all victims worldwide. but even where there is no war, life can be very dangerous. 34,000 people were killed in armed conflict in latin america. drug cartels fight each other and the authorities. the report says violence in mexico increased again in 2015 after a decline in the receiving few...
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the states and the way the state was created in the middle east and north africa in itself contributed to the character of these kinds of nonstate actors. there are two congenital defects if you will in the states as they were established particularly after the first world war. they have an amgution sometimes hostile sometimes unhealthfully codependent on relations with nonstate communities and eye dentedties and they have responsibilities they could never fulfill on their own with sources. so let me talk a little bit about that because i think it's important to recognize the way the states and nonstate identities and actors have been intertwined from the very beginning of the modern state era in the middle east and north africa about a hundred years ago. and i will start you off by reminding you of a little bit of the language of the terms of the covenant of the league of nations which established the mandates in former otmon territories. it says there are certain communities that's their term -- that belong to the former otmon empire that reached the state of development that their e
the states and the way the state was created in the middle east and north africa in itself contributed to the character of these kinds of nonstate actors. there are two congenital defects if you will in the states as they were established particularly after the first world war. they have an amgution sometimes hostile sometimes unhealthfully codependent on relations with nonstate communities and eye dentedties and they have responsibilities they could never fulfill on their own with sources. so...
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one is a bomb either placed on the aircraft somewhere in north africa where the plane had been earlier in the day, or a bomb placed on the plane in paris. or it individual on the plane, even a pilot or co-pilot, who became radicalized and brought the plane down. i think those are the two terrorist possibilities. >> if it was a bomb that was placed on the plane in paris, what does that say about security in paris and concern about the threat of terrorism? >> that would be a very significant development. we know that isis has developed a significant, sophisticated operational capability in western europe, but this would punctuate that in a way that we have not seen before. >> and if in fact this is a new tactic, what does that say about terrorism in europe? >> it says that they can now bring it to the united states in a very significant way, right? by doing this exact same thing with a flight to the united states. that's why this is so worrisome. >> mike morell, thank you so much. >>> the egypt air crash comes as the tsa is facing criticism for long lines at airports across the country.
one is a bomb either placed on the aircraft somewhere in north africa where the plane had been earlier in the day, or a bomb placed on the plane in paris. or it individual on the plane, even a pilot or co-pilot, who became radicalized and brought the plane down. i think those are the two terrorist possibilities. >> if it was a bomb that was placed on the plane in paris, what does that say about security in paris and concern about the threat of terrorism? >> that would be a very...
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before the plane takes off for a flight across the atlantic to europe or north africa. >>> carly trent who vanished last week is back home with her parents. but now her uncle faces kidnapping charges. two men found her and 57-year-old gary simpson near the virginia border in northern tennessee. one held simpson at gunpoint, the other called 911. trent is said to be okay. >>> a medical malpractice lawsuit in the death of joan rivers has been settled. rivers died following a routine throat procedure at a new york city clinic. her daughter accused doctors of performing an unauthorized biopsy taking selfies while her mother was unconscious and failing to notice her vital signs were plummeting and says the settlement allowed her to put the legal aspects of her mother's death behind her. >>> there's been a second evacua cyberattack on a global bank. it targeted a commercial bank. not clear how much was taken. this comes as investigators are still trying to figure out who was behind an $81 million cyberheist from the federal reserve bank of new york. >>> well, facebook is now fighting charges
before the plane takes off for a flight across the atlantic to europe or north africa. >>> carly trent who vanished last week is back home with her parents. but now her uncle faces kidnapping charges. two men found her and 57-year-old gary simpson near the virginia border in northern tennessee. one held simpson at gunpoint, the other called 911. trent is said to be okay. >>> a medical malpractice lawsuit in the death of joan rivers has been settled. rivers died following a...
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its next stop is new york city and then transatlantic flight to either europe or north africa. >>> well, still ahead a police officers answers the call of duty in a unique way, we will tell you two ways he helped a crash victim. also a head two places smokers in new jersey may not be able to light up, and the reason these train passengers, were forced to walk in the bridge 50 feet the in the air. we will be right back. welcome back. it was supposed to be a quick train ride instead dozens of passengers in denver were evacuated forced to walk along tracks 50 feet in the air. train was heading to the airport when it lost power yesterday. fire department showed up and help get passengers down. they were put on buses and taken the rest of the way. >>> just in time for summer tourist season new jersey may restrict smoking in public beaches. today senate is and assembly are expect to okay a bill that lets coastal community set aside 15 percent have the beach as a designated smoking area. some resorts already have smoking bans, and the bill would also ban smoking entirely at parks. >>> time is
its next stop is new york city and then transatlantic flight to either europe or north africa. >>> well, still ahead a police officers answers the call of duty in a unique way, we will tell you two ways he helped a crash victim. also a head two places smokers in new jersey may not be able to light up, and the reason these train passengers, were forced to walk in the bridge 50 feet the in the air. we will be right back. welcome back. it was supposed to be a quick train ride instead...
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think there are two possibility, right, one is a bomb, either placed on the aircraft somewhere north africa where the plane had been earlier in the day or it could have been an individual on the plane even the pilot or co-pilot who became radicalized. >> clues to what caused the crash could come from the plane's flight data and cockpit voice recorders, which may well be at the bottom of the sea. and we are learning, again, this morning that passengers belonging were found floating in the area near the crash skate. we're told based on the reports they were found just north of alex andre, a the northern portion every egypt here, though the crash probe is centering on those greek waters, egypt air crash victims are standing guard at the airport awaiting update. the flight's manifest again shows so far there were no americans on board that flight. brooke, jim, back into you. >> thanks, justin. keep it right here on "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage of the egypt air flight 804 investigation. and you can get the latest any time at cbsphilly.com. >>> now, turning to campaign 2016, donald t
think there are two possibility, right, one is a bomb, either placed on the aircraft somewhere north africa where the plane had been earlier in the day or it could have been an individual on the plane even the pilot or co-pilot who became radicalized. >> clues to what caused the crash could come from the plane's flight data and cockpit voice recorders, which may well be at the bottom of the sea. and we are learning, again, this morning that passengers belonging were found floating in the...
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the back of fears about the arrival of hundred of thousands of migrants from the middle east and north africauring the refugee crisis. one country that has become unapologetically outspoken about its fear of refugees is slovakia. it has been heralded as an eu success story after breaking away from czechoslovakia and forming an independent democracy. but a worrying development today is a remarkable increase in the number of paramilitary groups in slovakia. our reporter visited its largest, called the branci. reporter: twice a month they go to war. at least, that's what it looks like at first glance. these paramilitaries say they want to protect slovakia as though the country wasn't part of a europe at peace, but instead surrounded by enemies. >> if a future enemy sees what's going on here in slovakia -- if he sees a country that is prepared to defend itself, and its democratic values -- then that enemy will think twice about attacking. he'll think again before trying to take away our rights. reporter: peter vrcek is the so-called commandant of the slovak conscripts paramilitary organization, s
the back of fears about the arrival of hundred of thousands of migrants from the middle east and north africauring the refugee crisis. one country that has become unapologetically outspoken about its fear of refugees is slovakia. it has been heralded as an eu success story after breaking away from czechoslovakia and forming an independent democracy. but a worrying development today is a remarkable increase in the number of paramilitary groups in slovakia. our reporter visited its largest,...
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the numbers generally speaking are low and compared to -- north africa. from the caucuses, from southeast asia in comparative terms. >> senator kane. given some of the constituents and the deaths, why is there less focus about some of these challenges in africa and elsewhere. they asked the africa center for strategic studies some experienced in africa. i would like to introduce it for the record. >> absolutely. it didn't seem to provoke much, but it was meant to be provocative. >> it bears out your point exactly. one of the reasons i really admire my colleagues is there are many who have spent a lot of time in africa and noncommittee members, too, and hearings like this are really helpful. just a thought on this. >> i don't have to diplomatic, because i'm not a diplomat. on the question of the differential, you have to acknowledge -- we have to look in the mirror and ask ourselves if race is part of the reason. if we look backward at our own history, often things get explained in retrospect and race is part of the reason. we put japanese-americans in inte
the numbers generally speaking are low and compared to -- north africa. from the caucuses, from southeast asia in comparative terms. >> senator kane. given some of the constituents and the deaths, why is there less focus about some of these challenges in africa and elsewhere. they asked the africa center for strategic studies some experienced in africa. i would like to introduce it for the record. >> absolutely. it didn't seem to provoke much, but it was meant to be provocative....
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one is a bomb placed on the aircraft somewhere in north africa where the plane had been earlier in the day or it could have been an individual on the plane even a pilot or copilot who became radicalized. >> reporter: clues as to what caused the crash could come from the plane's flight data and cockpit voice recorders which may well be at the bottom of the sea. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, crete. >> experts from trans, greece and the u.s. have joined egyptian officials to try to find the plane. we are also learning more about how the plane's route took a turn for the worse. all was fine when the plane left paris. soon, it was at normal cruising altitude over the eastern part of the mediterranean. but around 2 a.m. local time, greek radar shows it abruptly turned 90 degrees and swung a tight 360 circle in the opposite direction. soon it fell to 10,000 feet. local security expert jeff harp has a guess at why. >> it's possible that there was someone who decided to plant a device on the plane in one of the stopover locations. >> harp's referring to the plane's earlier stops in the previous
one is a bomb placed on the aircraft somewhere in north africa where the plane had been earlier in the day or it could have been an individual on the plane even a pilot or copilot who became radicalized. >> reporter: clues as to what caused the crash could come from the plane's flight data and cockpit voice recorders which may well be at the bottom of the sea. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, crete. >> experts from trans, greece and the u.s. have joined egyptian officials to try to...
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their boat capsized during a perilous journey from north africa to a better life in europe. more than 6,000 have been rescued since monday, 40,000 this year. seth doane reports tonight from rome. >> reporter: overcrowded and top heavy, the wooden fishing boat packed with migrants tipped over, sending hundreds plunging into the sea off the coast of libya. some tried to swim. others appeared to be swallowed up by the boat as it capsized. rescuers on the italian navy rescue vessel worked quickly to save more than 500. the italian navy brought the rescued migrants and refugees into port today in sicily. as the weather improves, thousands more are making this dangerous journey. amid so much tragedy, there was a very different but still incredible picture, a baby was born on another migrant rescue boat. aid groups say the number of unaccompanied minors making the journey to europe is on the rise this year. and the international organization of migration says 1,370 migrants have died making that crossing in the mediterranean. charlie? >> rose: seth doane in rome. thank you, seth. s
their boat capsized during a perilous journey from north africa to a better life in europe. more than 6,000 have been rescued since monday, 40,000 this year. seth doane reports tonight from rome. >> reporter: overcrowded and top heavy, the wooden fishing boat packed with migrants tipped over, sending hundreds plunging into the sea off the coast of libya. some tried to swim. others appeared to be swallowed up by the boat as it capsized. rescuers on the italian navy rescue vessel worked...
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the united nations says about 14,000 migrants, fleeing war and poverty in the middle east and north africa, have been rescued in recent days. jonathan vigliotti has the latest. >> reporter: over 700 migrants-- some flanked by medical staff-- stepped off a massive ship and onto solid ground saturday. they are among the 2,000 to arrive in italy in the past 24 hours. for many, the journey began on overcrowded and unstable boats like this one. the wooden fishing vessel struggled to stay upright under the weight of hundreds of people. a camera onboard a coast guard ship captured what happened next as the boat capsized off the coast of libya, sending everyone plunging into the sea. some tried to swim, but others were trapped under the boat and unable to escape. italian officials say over 500 migrants were saved but believe coast guard crews carried out dozens of other rescues, some of the survivors, a baby, born while making the dangerous trek. it was a small sign of hope. officials officials say as summer approaches and the weather improves, thousands of more migrants will make the perilous jou
the united nations says about 14,000 migrants, fleeing war and poverty in the middle east and north africa, have been rescued in recent days. jonathan vigliotti has the latest. >> reporter: over 700 migrants-- some flanked by medical staff-- stepped off a massive ship and onto solid ground saturday. they are among the 2,000 to arrive in italy in the past 24 hours. for many, the journey began on overcrowded and unstable boats like this one. the wooden fishing vessel struggled to stay...
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and then the people, the colonists that had initially developed brazil were from all , even into north africa. s, even italian, german turkish immigrants.. then you throw in the indigenous andles of brazil african-americans brought in for slave labor and you have got an ethnic pool that is more diverse than the u.s. and more used to working together. were also bonded and still are to an extent by common religion. the catholic church had a very strong presence there. >> hi, i >> hi -- i don't have a question, but a quick story. a friend of mine who is a world bank representative in brazil. we vacationed last summer. she told us a story about sitting next to a supreme court justice in brazil. a blonde haired, blue-eyed woman, that was perfectly portuguese in her language. she reminded my friend of having had a southern type of hospitality and airs about her. as they got talking, it turns out this woman was a confederado descendent. from the top of the judicial food chain in brazil, but retains much of her southern culture. i thought that was fascinating. mr. clabough: yeah, it is interesting. b
and then the people, the colonists that had initially developed brazil were from all , even into north africa. s, even italian, german turkish immigrants.. then you throw in the indigenous andles of brazil african-americans brought in for slave labor and you have got an ethnic pool that is more diverse than the u.s. and more used to working together. were also bonded and still are to an extent by common religion. the catholic church had a very strong presence there. >> hi, i >> hi...
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april of last year as calm spring weather encourages more people to attempt the crossing from north africa100 people are thought to have drowned last wednesday, the incident captured on camera by the italian navy. room on theable international space station successfully inflated. error was pumped in over three they will wait a week before entering. to the remain attached international space station for two years. could lead to future habitats for space tourists or mars explorers. powered by over 2400 journalists and 150 bureaus around the world, this is bloomberg news. right, a chinese billionaire has opened his first theme park and fired a shot across the bow of his knee along the way. tourism and entertainment is growing in china as people spend more on having fun. there is a lot at stake here. can wonder really challenge disney? wanda really challenge disney? taking on the biggest entertainment company of them all, disney. the chairman coming out with spicy language. park over the weekend and basically teed it is up as a cultural class between chinese culture and western culture. take a
april of last year as calm spring weather encourages more people to attempt the crossing from north africa100 people are thought to have drowned last wednesday, the incident captured on camera by the italian navy. room on theable international space station successfully inflated. error was pumped in over three they will wait a week before entering. to the remain attached international space station for two years. could lead to future habitats for space tourists or mars explorers. powered by...
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so, this is inspired by the patterns of north africa -- tunisia, algeria, and morocco -- the maghrebchitecture in these designs. and so this was the four set that we came up with for you. lemonis: i wish i could find something wrong with them. dan: hey! that's a first. that's a first. lemonis: that was a home run on your part. -dan: thanks, man. -lemonis: home run. dave: i also wanted to add that this new addition onto the shoe, which is the double needles, is something we added on. lemonis: i think this elevates the shoe from a perceived value big time. dan: the needles, for us, represents handmade, authentic textiles. lemonis: what was the incremental cost? dan: a few cents on the dollar, four cents. lemonis: look, dan did a nice job, and the finished product came out fantastic. i know it's been a bumpy road, but at the end of the day, he delivered on what i asked him to do. i think that what's on the table here is really a credit to all of you. and so daniel from dna is on his way here. -dan: okay. -lemonis: i want to see a strong presentation from you on five forms, four geograph
so, this is inspired by the patterns of north africa -- tunisia, algeria, and morocco -- the maghrebchitecture in these designs. and so this was the four set that we came up with for you. lemonis: i wish i could find something wrong with them. dan: hey! that's a first. that's a first. lemonis: that was a home run on your part. -dan: thanks, man. -lemonis: home run. dave: i also wanted to add that this new addition onto the shoe, which is the double needles, is something we added on. lemonis: i...
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not just north africa. that is the straw that breaks the camel's back in europe.ing too far with this? >> you may be out on a limb, but as a producer of the land. a lot going on that is struggling in britain and the rest of europe. the people who have common are not historically integrated and they have parts of london where sharia is the law. we couldn't tolerate something like that and they shouldn't like that a nation tolerated in england and germany. stuart: james woolsey, i was a pleasure have you in the program. dates for joining us. violence erupted outside donald trump event last night. left-wing protesters vandalize businesses. they threw rocks. all of that happening. senator jeff sessions, when mr. trump's top advisers coming up at the top of the hour. but first, the house holding a hearing on the security mind at airports. what can lawmakers do to fix what is a government problem? alaska republican member of the homeland security committee after this. ♪ ♪ approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options
not just north africa. that is the straw that breaks the camel's back in europe.ing too far with this? >> you may be out on a limb, but as a producer of the land. a lot going on that is struggling in britain and the rest of europe. the people who have common are not historically integrated and they have parts of london where sharia is the law. we couldn't tolerate something like that and they shouldn't like that a nation tolerated in england and germany. stuart: james woolsey, i was a...
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actually seen bookings diverted to as a result of the ongoing questions raised about safety in north africa also a key topic of conversation. manus: he would never chatting earlier. who would have thought that austria could be on the brink of a far right administration? this guy is friends with the dutch far right. give us the latest. anna: the latest is that this is too close to call in voting in austria. the far right against the grain. they are tied after most voting has taken place, but today, the focus moves on to counting the absentee votes. they could give us a conclusion about who won. they could result in about 14% -- could represent about 14% of the total. this would be a real breakthrough through the right wing of european politics. typically quite a ceremonial position, but that might not stay the case. open offeren to talking about his intentions in austria. manus: we will see you in 27 minutes with the latest on european continent. we can ask michael o'leary everything we want on the brexit rishaad:. for japan,heading finance ministers already meeting, exposing sharp differenc
actually seen bookings diverted to as a result of the ongoing questions raised about safety in north africa also a key topic of conversation. manus: he would never chatting earlier. who would have thought that austria could be on the brink of a far right administration? this guy is friends with the dutch far right. give us the latest. anna: the latest is that this is too close to call in voting in austria. the far right against the grain. they are tied after most voting has taken place, but...
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there is a lot of concern about north africa and about egypt and libya which are side by side and are there threats and they need to grow. if there was a distress signal sent by the plane it was just a misunderstanding or a communication break down and it actually is a distress signal and that brings everything back to play. as investigators look at that they say possible explosion in the sky. no distress signal. is this a more serious look at terrorism? are we sticking with the mechanical issue? >> that's why it is important to get this time frame correct. it makes a difference what could have happened to this plane and we do not know what happened to the plane and what caused the crash. we are now told, this just "ure[#fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu0 test test. >>> this is a fog news alert and this is patricia stark. to recap egypt aviation officials are confirming that an egypt airplane heading from paris' charles degaulle airport to cairo airport has crashed. they picked up a beacon from the emergency system somewhere north of the egyptian coastline in the mediterranean. the air bus a3
there is a lot of concern about north africa and about egypt and libya which are side by side and are there threats and they need to grow. if there was a distress signal sent by the plane it was just a misunderstanding or a communication break down and it actually is a distress signal and that brings everything back to play. as investigators look at that they say possible explosion in the sky. no distress signal. is this a more serious look at terrorism? are we sticking with the mechanical...
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now trying to settle and integrate refugees from the middle east and north africa, raising questionsthe mayor of hamburg is collaborating with the m.i.t. media lab to work on these issues. here's a look at what the group is working on. >> if the mayors want to increase entrepreneurship, have more creative, innovative places, they have to focus on diversity. the goal is to allow people who are currently priced out of the market to live and work in the creative heart of cities. emily: achieving that goal means radically rethinking our living spaces in the way we move around our cities. homburg, germany has enlisted changing places research group to settle and integrate refugees arriving in europe from the middle east. the vision is for homes to be small and spaces to be transformable so more people can live closer together. >> we think it should be effortless and almost magical. the face should just -- the space should just go through a dance so your bed goes away and it's a living space. some of it can happen automatically. take a shower and the apartment is transformed when you come
now trying to settle and integrate refugees from the middle east and north africa, raising questionsthe mayor of hamburg is collaborating with the m.i.t. media lab to work on these issues. here's a look at what the group is working on. >> if the mayors want to increase entrepreneurship, have more creative, innovative places, they have to focus on diversity. the goal is to allow people who are currently priced out of the market to live and work in the creative heart of cities. emily:...
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before crossing the atlantic to europe or north africa. moste: there is one thing investors and economists can agree on, south central banks are running out of any nation -- ammunition. david is here to explain. david: it might just be one case where they didn't -- if they didn't do it now, they might later. i will show you a few things that could make the case justified. not saying it will happen next meeting. you're looking at the change in exports. we know it is an exporting economy. have a look at the streak of declines. it has not been well. that is the economy. let's take you to what the market is saying, the benchmark rate, 1.5%. the yield on the three and five year. these rates tend to mirror each other. you could actually make the argument that the two times in the past that the three-year fell the lead -- below the benchmark rate we saw a subsequent cut in interest rates. obviously they will not be forced into doing so because of that, but that is being priced in. to make this clear, in orange, that is the bank of korea base rate
before crossing the atlantic to europe or north africa. moste: there is one thing investors and economists can agree on, south central banks are running out of any nation -- ammunition. david is here to explain. david: it might just be one case where they didn't -- if they didn't do it now, they might later. i will show you a few things that could make the case justified. not saying it will happen next meeting. you're looking at the change in exports. we know it is an exporting economy. have a...
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. >> western governments worry that isis's growing presence in north africa and ties with boko haramld herald attacks south. the united kingdom has pledged to give nigeria 40 million pounds to fight back. >> the growing cooperation between daesh in the middle east and boko haram in this region is a growing threat. as daesh faces increasing pressure in its heartland in syria from the the internationalco arigs -- coalition, there's a real risk it increases its efforts in support of boko haram here in nigeria and across the wider region. >> regional and world powers coming together to try to fight boko haram. in particular, cnn has this exclusive report on a joint effort to fight the terror group and to recover naej's missing -- nigeria's missing school girl. >>> in australia, five men are facing terrorism charges accused of plotting to join isis. they were planning to go to indonesia and the philippines. they knew of their plans and planned to cancel their passports. >> they remained under surveillance so that if they attempted to leave the country in this slightly -- in this very unus
. >> western governments worry that isis's growing presence in north africa and ties with boko haramld herald attacks south. the united kingdom has pledged to give nigeria 40 million pounds to fight back. >> the growing cooperation between daesh in the middle east and boko haram in this region is a growing threat. as daesh faces increasing pressure in its heartland in syria from the the internationalco arigs -- coalition, there's a real risk it increases its efforts in support of...