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in north africa, he worked with the french military, but also the civilian colonialists. and then he participated in the invasion of southern france. i just wanted to recognize a special veteran, a special hero. thank you. [ applause ] >> and thank you, alex. >> thank you. [ applause ] >>> while congress is on break this week, we're taking the opportunity to show you american history tv programs, normally seen only on the weekends. we continue thursday night with a look at what happened at the end of world war ii. starting at 8:00 p.m. with the fate of nazi and japanese war criminals after the war. following by how the war changed the u.s. and the rest of the world. american history tv primetime, all this week at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> sunday, indepth will feature a live discussion on the presidency of barack obama. we're taking calls, e-mails, and tweets. april ryan, author of the presidency in black and white. eddie glaude, author of democracy in black. and david maraniss, author of barack obama: the story. watch from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on sunday on book tv on c-
in north africa, he worked with the french military, but also the civilian colonialists. and then he participated in the invasion of southern france. i just wanted to recognize a special veteran, a special hero. thank you. [ applause ] >> and thank you, alex. >> thank you. [ applause ] >>> while congress is on break this week, we're taking the opportunity to show you american history tv programs, normally seen only on the weekends. we continue thursday night with a look at...
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if you look at the cases of instability in north africa. those individuals often come across boats into italy. tunisia has also been a tremendous pipeline into iraq and syria for isis. but in that case you're not talking about millions of people, you're talking about hundreds and thousands. let's separate out what's coming up from north africa into europe and from isis into syria. if you think that we can look at that wave of people and somehow determine among refugees who is thinking, a year or two down the road, that they might join isis, that is not a workable proposition. i see the debates on screening refugees in the united states, and i think they're nuts. the question is not who comes into the country. the question is can you look at people once they come in and determine whether a refugee is going south or not. i think that's what we ought to focus on. >> nuts. which i know is a technical term. >> yes. >> gentlemen. thank you. i appreciate your insight. >>> coming up, u.s. sources say russia may have deployed killer satellites and t
if you look at the cases of instability in north africa. those individuals often come across boats into italy. tunisia has also been a tremendous pipeline into iraq and syria for isis. but in that case you're not talking about millions of people, you're talking about hundreds and thousands. let's separate out what's coming up from north africa into europe and from isis into syria. if you think that we can look at that wave of people and somehow determine among refugees who is thinking, a year...
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a plane was hijacked from libya, diverted to that island nation off the north coast of africa.ackers are on board. they have told authorities they have grenades but now this what you're seeing on your screen. people are being let off. who? how many? the order? unknown. we do know that the hijackers are still on board as we get information we will bring it to you. >> that's very good news. meanwhile there's other breaking news for you. the manhunt is over for the berlin christmas market terror suspect. it ended near milan, italy, in a dramatic shoot-out. officers shot and killed the suspect. let's get the latest from cnn's ben wedeman in rome for us. ben, what have you learned? >> yes, alisyn. we understand from the italian police that around 3:00 in the morning in milan, in the working class suburb much seso san giovanni a routine police patrol stopped a man they said was acting suspicionly and asked for some form of identification. instead of identification, he pulled out a .22 caliber pistol and opened fire on the police patrol wounding one of them in the shoulder, and in the
a plane was hijacked from libya, diverted to that island nation off the north coast of africa.ackers are on board. they have told authorities they have grenades but now this what you're seeing on your screen. people are being let off. who? how many? the order? unknown. we do know that the hijackers are still on board as we get information we will bring it to you. >> that's very good news. meanwhile there's other breaking news for you. the manhunt is over for the berlin christmas market...
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what we called asia minor, present day syria, north africa and greece. its a deep part of who we are and it defines who we are as a peoplement you cannot take it out of being a greek and being greek means that pretty much you're orthodox christian >> yes, but as i was reading about your congregation, you welcome people of all backgrounds and cultures >> and we have tremendous different cultures in your parish. we have a lot of people that have come from different parts of the orthodox world. we have a lot of people that have converted into the faith from varied backgrounds. in fact, and we'll lead goo this with father ninos because he comes from a very interesting orthodox background that people aren't so much aware of >> let's hear more >> christianity is often put into two categories, you have the east and the west and it's usually known as the greek east and the latin west but there's actually a third branch, and that's the kind of in the middle. its if you will, the far east branch. from the earliest days of christianity, you had the aramaic and arab
what we called asia minor, present day syria, north africa and greece. its a deep part of who we are and it defines who we are as a peoplement you cannot take it out of being a greek and being greek means that pretty much you're orthodox christian >> yes, but as i was reading about your congregation, you welcome people of all backgrounds and cultures >> and we have tremendous different cultures in your parish. we have a lot of people that have come from different parts of the...
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were listening last march when the interior minister of north germany -- of germany traveled to north africa apparently they agreed that such deportations would occur in a much more expeditious and efficient manner than they had before that. in addition, germany has a security agreement with tunisia whereby it provides tunisia with material, support for training security to -- and also for supporting the administration of complicated matters like repatriation. both of those reasons, germany does feel it has leverage to demand tunisia now deliver on its promise to get such repatriation cases processed more quickly. the fact is there were two attempts to deport him from italy and germany. both failed because he was lacking the proper papers and passport. tunisia did deliver papers for him, but too late, this week. brian: that will be part of the -- the investigation expanding this week. angela merkel is ordering a comprehensive investigation. what can we expect? linda: over 100 officials are working on reconstructcting this case exactly to find out where were their gaps? how is it that omri wa
were listening last march when the interior minister of north germany -- of germany traveled to north africa apparently they agreed that such deportations would occur in a much more expeditious and efficient manner than they had before that. in addition, germany has a security agreement with tunisia whereby it provides tunisia with material, support for training security to -- and also for supporting the administration of complicated matters like repatriation. both of those reasons, germany...
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served in north africa, italy, france and germany in world war ii.e also hemmed liberate a concentration camp. >>> today, the temple football team is heading to washington to take on wake forest in the military bowl. this is video of when the team returned to campus after winning the first championship this month. leaving at noon. the game is next tuesday in annapolis. many veterans will get to see wake forest for free. it turns out the temple football team stacks up pretty well on an academic level. according to an academic ranking of the top 25 football teams from the washington think tank new america. penn state rounding out the list. >>> vice president joe biden helped the flyers celebrate a win. he was born in pennsylvania and has stated in the past, yep, he's a flyers fan. flyers beat the capitals in a shoot-out 3-2. but there was even more reason to celebrate at last night's game. a couple got married. a sportswriter took cell phone video of the ceremony. the couple rode on the zamboni during intermission. they held signs that said just marrie
served in north africa, italy, france and germany in world war ii.e also hemmed liberate a concentration camp. >>> today, the temple football team is heading to washington to take on wake forest in the military bowl. this is video of when the team returned to campus after winning the first championship this month. leaving at noon. the game is next tuesday in annapolis. many veterans will get to see wake forest for free. it turns out the temple football team stacks up pretty well on an...
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foreign minister of a country in north africa which has a very large muslim population but not a majority. i asked them, how do you deal with this? here you are trying to develop and create opportunity for people. he said, we're really scared about it. he said the extremist will spend money grabbing 13, 14, 15-year-old kids. they will proselytize them after they have won them over. they don't have to pay anything. they send them out as the next wave of recruiters. they go out to bring in the next wave of young people. they said these guys have a 35-year plan. we don't even have a five-year plan. now, we do. with what we've begun to do with daesh, fought back in libya, fought back against al shabaab, for the back against boko haram, progress in syria, the same with daesh in libya. in yemen if we could quiet it down and trying to deal with the proxy aspects of that war, which are very complicated, syria more complicate syria, folks. you've got saudi arabia, iran. you've got israel and hezbollah, turk versus -- turk versus kurd, kurd versus kurd, sunni shia, oppositionists against assad. you
foreign minister of a country in north africa which has a very large muslim population but not a majority. i asked them, how do you deal with this? here you are trying to develop and create opportunity for people. he said, we're really scared about it. he said the extremist will spend money grabbing 13, 14, 15-year-old kids. they will proselytize them after they have won them over. they don't have to pay anything. they send them out as the next wave of recruiters. they go out to bring in the...
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with thesearch fellow middle east and north africa program there. and, rats, cockroaches, bedbugs.ne prison on the outskirts of paris is infested with them. the federal prison watchdog has raised the alarm saying it's disgraceful and a violation of human rights. france's prison watchdog condemns conditions at a jail near paris, with dozens of rats roaming free, day and night. >> you can see at least 50 rats under your window each evening. the smell rises from 6:00 p.m. until midnight. you cannot open the window. we have to put up with fleas in the bed. >> the head of the watchdog body describes treatment for prisoners as in human and degrading. >> the situation cannot continue. it is totally unacceptable in a country like france, known for human rights. it is worse than what we have seen elsewhere. >> the watchdog points to overcrowding. prisoners in 1200 cells. cell.leep three to a the prison is so run down that last week we saw that one inmate was able to smash in his door. he was stopped by a prison guard during his nightly rounds. >> the defense justice ministry and knowledge i
with thesearch fellow middle east and north africa program there. and, rats, cockroaches, bedbugs.ne prison on the outskirts of paris is infested with them. the federal prison watchdog has raised the alarm saying it's disgraceful and a violation of human rights. france's prison watchdog condemns conditions at a jail near paris, with dozens of rats roaming free, day and night. >> you can see at least 50 rats under your window each evening. the smell rises from 6:00 p.m. until midnight. you...
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we meet the moroccan warrior women taking on and beating the berber men of north africa at their ownhe bbc went to extraordinary lengths this year to get a rare glimpse of china's determined expansion in the south china sea, one of the most contested areas anywhere in the world. beijing is building huge artificial islands on the spratly island chain, which the americans and others insist are illegal. the area is difficult to get to, but rupert wingfield—hayes flew in a small civilian aircraft into china's self—declared security zone 200 kilometres off the coast of the philippines. this is what he found. it's just before dawn on the philippine island of palawan. even at this hour it's hot, but there's no sign here of the trouble brewing a few hundred miles out to sea. i'm about to take off on a trip the chinese government has tried to stop. as we roll down the runway, we're all tense. no one has tried what we're about to do. we're now heading south—west towards a number of chinese—controlled atolls. these are places where the chinese have being doing massive land reclamation over the
we meet the moroccan warrior women taking on and beating the berber men of north africa at their ownhe bbc went to extraordinary lengths this year to get a rare glimpse of china's determined expansion in the south china sea, one of the most contested areas anywhere in the world. beijing is building huge artificial islands on the spratly island chain, which the americans and others insist are illegal. the area is difficult to get to, but rupert wingfield—hayes flew in a small civilian aircraft...
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long-held joining us to discuss it further is our middle east and north africa managing editor.t are you expecting to hear on this budget story? the think we'll hear about cut in subsidies their planning over the next five years. that means until 2020. they've already started to cut significantly on gasoline and other utilities earlier this year, and this will continue next year. news that have some they will raise it significantly in 2017. also we will hear about a program to limit the impact of those cuts in subsidies on low and middle income earners. one thing they said earlier is at the subsidies kind of benefit the richest elements in saudi society the most great if you have a big house and several largeyou are taking up a chunk of those subsidies. now they want to take away those subsidies and for the low and middle income earners, give them -- payouts that will start in the middle of the year before the subsidies are cut further. manus: we've had a number of conversations and you've pointed out that a lot of this is a grand bargain with society. they are dealing with the
long-held joining us to discuss it further is our middle east and north africa managing editor.t are you expecting to hear on this budget story? the think we'll hear about cut in subsidies their planning over the next five years. that means until 2020. they've already started to cut significantly on gasoline and other utilities earlier this year, and this will continue next year. news that have some they will raise it significantly in 2017. also we will hear about a program to limit the impact...
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brian: one thing's migration, europeans not taking any of the froman migrants, migrants north africand the middle east in large numbers. is this result the mistake of italy's european partners, of brussels? isn't it something that europe could have prevented by helping italy more with the migration crisis? they failedure that in solving this problem. made -- able even to make the distribution of refugees in different european countries. it is also a failure of germany. in september last year, when hundreds of thousands of refugees who were welcomed more didess,, chancellor merkel not consult even the most important partners in the european union. she just let them come in without a telephone e call with paris, or the eastern european countries. whyefore, they do not see they should participate in this distribution program, and they are against it. and a failureke, from brussels, and it was not the best way of handlingng the problem in berlin. brian: federica, you are shaking your head. do you agree? federica: i agree with the fact that it was definitely an issue and contributed to th
brian: one thing's migration, europeans not taking any of the froman migrants, migrants north africand the middle east in large numbers. is this result the mistake of italy's european partners, of brussels? isn't it something that europe could have prevented by helping italy more with the migration crisis? they failedure that in solving this problem. made -- able even to make the distribution of refugees in different european countries. it is also a failure of germany. in september last year,...
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attack but merkel is under enormous pressure because of her policy of letting so many refugees from north africaiddle east into germany. a policy which she had to slightly reversed, but she is under attack, not only from political opponents on the right, but she is also under attack even from within her own governing coalition, and she faces a general election next year. yes, christopher, if it does turn out not to have been a refugee responsible for this atrocity, some other faction or whatever, although islamic state have claimed responsibility, does that take the pressure off? it does, and it is clear whether this photograph was taken clear whether this photograph was ta ken after clear whether this photograph was taken after or clear whether this photograph was ta ken after or before clear whether this photograph was taken after or before that, when it was discovered this guy was not the actual driver, but the weight of it is written on her face there. yes, we will have to wait and see how it plays out, but, you know, she cannot be held responsible for a million people and all the things the
attack but merkel is under enormous pressure because of her policy of letting so many refugees from north africaiddle east into germany. a policy which she had to slightly reversed, but she is under attack, not only from political opponents on the right, but she is also under attack even from within her own governing coalition, and she faces a general election next year. yes, christopher, if it does turn out not to have been a refugee responsible for this atrocity, some other faction or...
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five thousand migrants have died this year trying to make the crossing from the middle east and north africa to europe. even for those who do make it, many are not welcomed with open arms but instead viewed with distrust and frustration over whether or not they can be housed, fed, employed, and integrated. however, one small town in italy has a very different, friendly posture. the town is called riace, and here is a look at the story newshour weekend special correspondent christopher livesay brought us back in april. >> reporter: it's a short, ten- minute drive up the coast in italy's southernmost region of pical of a town dating back toof medieval times. there are narrow, winding streets and a 16th-century church in the main square. but there's something very atypical about riace these days. while much of europe is reacting warily to migrants and refugees from the middle east, south asia, and africa, riace welcomes them with a smile. >> hey, bon giorno. >> reporter: daniel yaboah is originally from ghana." i've known him for many years," this woman says." his children were born here." a fa
five thousand migrants have died this year trying to make the crossing from the middle east and north africa to europe. even for those who do make it, many are not welcomed with open arms but instead viewed with distrust and frustration over whether or not they can be housed, fed, employed, and integrated. however, one small town in italy has a very different, friendly posture. the town is called riace, and here is a look at the story newshour weekend special correspondent christopher livesay...
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[laughter] a lot of special operations going out to yemen, somalia, north africa and a researcher testinga quick one dose regimen you'you feedback on your would t in a matter of hours rather than days so that's one thing they are testing. >> top secret. >> one thing interesting in the book you take for granted that mexico was like the poster child but how they won that honor. >> if you go onto the date database of the medical journals and put them diarrhea and guadalajara you'll get 35 articles. it like it is synonymous.he because the godfather of research, honestly he has done r more for counteracting than any man on the planet. but anyway, he set up where people were getting sick and set up a lab at the university using students as his study subjects and published a lot of papers. >> even bee for reason he hasn'n a nobel prize is because they are embarrassed to call him up? [inaudible] [laughter] you dressed up for one point s. role as a journalist and one of the situations and you were wit a group called strategic operations where you have to play a role in the theatrical recreation of
[laughter] a lot of special operations going out to yemen, somalia, north africa and a researcher testinga quick one dose regimen you'you feedback on your would t in a matter of hours rather than days so that's one thing they are testing. >> top secret. >> one thing interesting in the book you take for granted that mexico was like the poster child but how they won that honor. >> if you go onto the date database of the medical journals and put them diarrhea and guadalajara...
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upon entering world war ii he was promoted to lieutenant colonel and assigned to north africa in 1942. he approached the french forces to negotiate a ceasefire when allied forces began their assault. he earned the medal of honor for his actions on his last mission. as the citation reads, quote, for con spic you cows gallantry and intrendity and action above and beyond the call of duty he accompanied the leading wave of assault boats and pass through enemy lines to loathe the french commander with a view to suspending hostilities. encountering heavy fire, colonel craw accompanied by one officer and one soldier landed on the beach. riding towards french headquarters, progress of the party was hindered by fire from u.s. naval guns. nearing his destination, he was instantly killed by point blank range from a concealed position near the road, end quote. not only was colonel craw a warded the medal of honor for his actions but the officer accompanying him, major hamilton who was captured before succeeding in suspending the hostilities was awarded the medal of honor for his actions in this m
upon entering world war ii he was promoted to lieutenant colonel and assigned to north africa in 1942. he approached the french forces to negotiate a ceasefire when allied forces began their assault. he earned the medal of honor for his actions on his last mission. as the citation reads, quote, for con spic you cows gallantry and intrendity and action above and beyond the call of duty he accompanied the leading wave of assault boats and pass through enemy lines to loathe the french commander...
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are part and parcel, an intricate fabric of middle east, morocco, lebanon, tunisia, the rest of north africa. this is not the same thing. even jews to stay in what is palestine and israel is absolutely fine. the request is to end an apartheid regime, not to remove jewish people. those are two differ things. the conflation of those things is very dangerous and why it's become detractable. >> i want to drill down. obviously palestinian sees things differently than israeli prime minister. why is the idea of recognizing israel as a jewish state being characterized as such a roadblock here? >> israel demanded palestines recognize it as reality which they did al roker and formally in 1993. israel has been recognized and has existed as a state since 1948 and entered united nations as a member state in 1949. so this idea that now demanding, upping this demand, moving the needle so that palestinians are short yet again is basically like telling friends we want you to recognize french is french, u.s. are americans but, hey, you have to recognize u.s. is for white americans only or fran is for french a
are part and parcel, an intricate fabric of middle east, morocco, lebanon, tunisia, the rest of north africa. this is not the same thing. even jews to stay in what is palestine and israel is absolutely fine. the request is to end an apartheid regime, not to remove jewish people. those are two differ things. the conflation of those things is very dangerous and why it's become detractable. >> i want to drill down. obviously palestinian sees things differently than israeli prime minister....
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engagement in the middle east and north frequent is about to change -- north africa is about to change knows not to put the military at risk unless you are going to use them to win. charles: does this selection dovetail with donald trump's rhetoric on the campaign trail? >> the thing about general mattis and the selection of general flynn. they are not yes men. they pushed back against their commander-in-chief and they pushed back against president obama. mattis will offer sound advice the trump. i think the selection to be able to put him in there, a guy who is not considered a yes man is a great asset for commander-in-chief. charles: there may be some rumblings, he involved in a company that turns out to be maybe a scam. it doesn't look too good. and his position on women in combat which is something you are passionate about. >> i think he will be an ideal choice. he has been vocal about women fighting in ground combat. we have no evidence it will sustain our forces lit alone maintain combat readiness. it's always those who have no experience with boots on the ground like senator gil
engagement in the middle east and north frequent is about to change -- north africa is about to change knows not to put the military at risk unless you are going to use them to win. charles: does this selection dovetail with donald trump's rhetoric on the campaign trail? >> the thing about general mattis and the selection of general flynn. they are not yes men. they pushed back against their commander-in-chief and they pushed back against president obama. mattis will offer sound advice...
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certainly north africa. the middle east.re looking, what can we do here? there is a phenomena, the three extremes. you have extreme poverty, extreme climate, and extreme ideology. and this unholy trinity is where all the problems are. from northern mali, northern nigeria, across sudan, all the way to somalia and you could argue all the way to afghanistan . people scrambling to make a living. a hard life. we need to understand this. we need to be there. african leaders, the president of nigeria, entrepreneurs, saying we have to deal with this. in northern nigeria, i have been to a spot. there are 2 million people displaced there. the boko haram has torched their villages and towns. even though the nigerian military are making progress, they cannot return to their homes because they are not there. 2 million people displaced in northern nigeria. the stated objective of boko haram is that the stabilization -- is the stabilization of nigeria. it is 10 times the population of syria. you see with the refugee crisis did to europe. i
certainly north africa. the middle east.re looking, what can we do here? there is a phenomena, the three extremes. you have extreme poverty, extreme climate, and extreme ideology. and this unholy trinity is where all the problems are. from northern mali, northern nigeria, across sudan, all the way to somalia and you could argue all the way to afghanistan . people scrambling to make a living. a hard life. we need to understand this. we need to be there. african leaders, the president of nigeria,...
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partnered in europe and in america that's going to change the game with regards to africa, certainly north africa argue goes all wait to afghanistan, people screening to make a living, hard hard life. we need to understand this. we need to be there. and african leaders are, the president of nigeria, entrepreneurs of africa saying we have to deal with this. in north nigeria i've just been to borneo in northern nigeria, there are two million people displaced there. boko haram is there. they can't return to the home group. two million people displaced in northern nigeria. the stated objective of boko haram is the destabilization of nigeria which is a gray zone. one thought in your head. that's ten times the population of syria. if nigeria -- >> rose: the risk is ten times the population of syria. >> if you see what syria did to europe, the refugee crises probably resulted in brexit. nigeria is two million people. in nigeria fails, africa fails. if africa fails, europe fails and if europe fails america's in day. >> rose: why africa always? i mean, it was aids, it was debt relief, it's development. >>
partnered in europe and in america that's going to change the game with regards to africa, certainly north africa argue goes all wait to afghanistan, people screening to make a living, hard hard life. we need to understand this. we need to be there. and african leaders are, the president of nigeria, entrepreneurs of africa saying we have to deal with this. in north nigeria i've just been to borneo in northern nigeria, there are two million people displaced there. boko haram is there. they can't...
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it would extend across the region and to the middle east and north africa in one direction, and southeast asia in the other. the u.s. and our partners have sacrificed greatly in afghanistan. more than 3500 u.s. and allied troops have been killed since 2001. and since they have taken the lead in the security operations, afghan security forces have shown their metal and they have suffered greatly. more than 5,000 forces of afghan troops and police were killed in action, and over 14,000 were wounded in 2015. there were reports that show the figures for this year may be even higher. our continued support, whether it be training, advising, equipping, or funding the afghan forces, is crucial. now is not the time to turn our backs on afghanistan or the afghan people. before i turn the floor over to our honored guest, let me tell you a bit about his background. before being appointed ambassador to the united states, dr. hambdullah mohib, served as deputy chief of staff to the president afghanistan. he has a ph.d. and bachelor's degree with honors from brunell university in the united kingdom. bef
it would extend across the region and to the middle east and north africa in one direction, and southeast asia in the other. the u.s. and our partners have sacrificed greatly in afghanistan. more than 3500 u.s. and allied troops have been killed since 2001. and since they have taken the lead in the security operations, afghan security forces have shown their metal and they have suffered greatly. more than 5,000 forces of afghan troops and police were killed in action, and over 14,000 were...
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mudassir sheikha: probably three or four countries in north africa that are still open. ones? mudassir sheikha: algeria, tunisia, we just launched turkey a month ago, which has been in the news. the country focus is limited, but the city focus is bigger. we just launched in four cities in egypt and will be launching exceed hisi city can head that is what we are going after. angie: a huge fundraiser expected, and you also have a lot of foreign investors that are piling in to invest and other middle east technologies, but what exit strategy are you willing at some point to outsource that and offset that and to sell to a foreign investor? so, the wayikha: that we build the business it is really to remain independent and be a thriving, local business that becomes an institution in the region and that is the way that we built it. exits, thefocused on right time will come for these discussions. potentiallypath to listing, and that is the current path we are on. angie: what makes careem different from uber for other r ide hailing apps? mudassir sheikha: i think the difference i
mudassir sheikha: probably three or four countries in north africa that are still open. ones? mudassir sheikha: algeria, tunisia, we just launched turkey a month ago, which has been in the news. the country focus is limited, but the city focus is bigger. we just launched in four cities in egypt and will be launching exceed hisi city can head that is what we are going after. angie: a huge fundraiser expected, and you also have a lot of foreign investors that are piling in to invest and other...
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their response from the sons and daughters who brought those stars and stripes through fights at north africa by that many but across the club is with the staunch ally japan turning into france with their shared interest another of lasting legacy of that generation. as we look upon us history of the u.s.s. arizona memorial behind me take comfort want to know the veterans continue to stand watch over the angels a variation. i will conclude by saying we assume liberty's mantle past them with the unbroken chain over 75 years. no one has a just wrong to stand in global watch for generations to come as they are passed to our children and children's children we will stand watching continue to fight against tyranny and injustice. so for those watching at home we will never forget your courage under fire and insurmountable odds. because of you the future remains bright. we owe you the immeasurable debt and we cannot think he may never answering the call of duty when we needed it the most. may god bless our reigning to discard past and present an answer that clarion call may god bless the beautiful st
their response from the sons and daughters who brought those stars and stripes through fights at north africa by that many but across the club is with the staunch ally japan turning into france with their shared interest another of lasting legacy of that generation. as we look upon us history of the u.s.s. arizona memorial behind me take comfort want to know the veterans continue to stand watch over the angels a variation. i will conclude by saying we assume liberty's mantle past them with the...
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he served in europe, south africa -- north africa, and earned broad -- bronze stars. the reverend richard young , pearl harbor survivor joined , the u.s. navy on december 7, 1941. he found himself on the destroyer uss ward and at pearl harbor. he remained on the warden and went to the battles of midway and guadalcanal and transferred in 1942 to participate in the invasion of sicily. the reverend richard young. [applause] >> mr. john showman joined the u.s. navy in 1944. a radar operator, he was put on ship ony commissioned the way to the south pacific. joining the task force off okinawa in june 1945. the ship earned one battle star. ladies and gentlemen, mr. john showman. [applause] >> mr. cecil frances served in the united states navy during the war as a seaman first class on the uss parker. he served as a striker. ladies and gentlemen, cecil frances. serving in the united states navy, was a fireman in the engine room. mr. george man. his ship sales all throughout the pacific theater during world war ii. george mann, ladies and gentlemen. [applause] pickard served in
he served in europe, south africa -- north africa, and earned broad -- bronze stars. the reverend richard young , pearl harbor survivor joined , the u.s. navy on december 7, 1941. he found himself on the destroyer uss ward and at pearl harbor. he remained on the warden and went to the battles of midway and guadalcanal and transferred in 1942 to participate in the invasion of sicily. the reverend richard young. [applause] >> mr. john showman joined the u.s. navy in 1944. a radar operator,...
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. >> i should point out this tommy mcpherson was participating in the raid into north africa to take out rommel. they landed in the mediterranean with his team, put ashore in rubber boats from the submarine. they worked their way down. it was not until they were close to the rommel headquarters that they learned that he had just been called back to berlin. tommy mcpherson then concluded that the mission was canceled, and tried to work his way back to execute the emergency withdrawal. he and his team were captured. they were taken to germany, but tommy mcpherson is a fantastic guy. he had organized his team, that when he gave a certain name or word, they would make a break for it. in a railroad station in germany with guards on the entrances, he gave the signal, and his team broke, ran into the crowd, and keeping low, ran down the tracks and off the tracks. he went down a street in german territory and somehow he said, that house. and they went and woke up the guy, and the guy just happened to be anti-hitler. there were very few to admit that. but this guy wus -- was one, and he hid t
. >> i should point out this tommy mcpherson was participating in the raid into north africa to take out rommel. they landed in the mediterranean with his team, put ashore in rubber boats from the submarine. they worked their way down. it was not until they were close to the rommel headquarters that they learned that he had just been called back to berlin. tommy mcpherson then concluded that the mission was canceled, and tried to work his way back to execute the emergency withdrawal. he...
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four, guess is three or in north africa that are still open.ia. we just launched turkey a month ago, which has been in the news the country focus is limited, but the city focus is a lot bigger. we launched five cities in pakistan and then last few days. that is what we are going after. angie: a huge fundraiser expected. you also have a lot of foreign investors there who are piling ando invest in careem certainly other middle east technologies. what about exit strategy? are you willing to at some point outsource that and maybe sell to a foreign investor? mudassir: the way that we build a business, we are ready to remain independent and remain a driving local business that becomes an institution in the region. that is the way we have built it. we are not really focused on exit. the right time may come for these discussions. as it stands, we are on the path to profitability. that is the current path we are on. careemwhat makes different from uber or other right handling -- other ride hailing apps? mudassir: the differences are at two levels. the r
four, guess is three or in north africa that are still open.ia. we just launched turkey a month ago, which has been in the news the country focus is limited, but the city focus is a lot bigger. we launched five cities in pakistan and then last few days. that is what we are going after. angie: a huge fundraiser expected. you also have a lot of foreign investors there who are piling ando invest in careem certainly other middle east technologies. what about exit strategy? are you willing to at...
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the worst foreign policy president in our entire history, whether you look at the middle east, north africa, the south china sea, north korea, venezuela, history oomph in c-- triumph in cuba. we'll be paying for it for a long time. >> it's problematic because we have president-elect donald trump going to be in a position on january 20th where he's got to deal with russia. president obama appears to have tried to and failed to box him into a one on one with vladimir putin. we have a mess that he's made that i think really is his he built it legacy in syria, one of the worst humanitarian crisis that we've seen in our lifetime. unbelievable inability to even react and make good decision and then has done everything but pretty much destroy our relationship with the key ally, a key democratic ally that we need to israel. >> well, indeed. and i think the litany of failures that you just went through goes back to a flaw in obama's character that's always been there. he can't make up his mind. we saw it in syria. he couldn't make up his mind in that first year when a small initiative on the part of
the worst foreign policy president in our entire history, whether you look at the middle east, north africa, the south china sea, north korea, venezuela, history oomph in c-- triumph in cuba. we'll be paying for it for a long time. >> it's problematic because we have president-elect donald trump going to be in a position on january 20th where he's got to deal with russia. president obama appears to have tried to and failed to box him into a one on one with vladimir putin. we have a mess...
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north korea, africa, nothing. ofidn't remember any example some successful solution. they were very respectable, not my point of view. 70% of the problems were against israel. not against iran. not against north korea, against israel. i see the weakness of the international community of the rest of the world. when it comes to the prophets, everybody prefers larger, is the biggest problem. race going on a for the head of the devon allen -- democratic national committee. the anti-defamation league recently released a statement that said that congress may, to about israel and -- congress aboutomments about israel controlling policy and that region as compared to a much larger arab population. it didn't make much sense, it is a sloppy paraphrase. for thenough anti-defamation league to say that the comments were disqualifying. you have any take on this? itow, if it is true, really lowers expectations from our biggest friend the united states. i hope that some kind of -- i hope that is some kind of mistake. lastly, i do think is the most serious problem, serious threat, faci
north korea, africa, nothing. ofidn't remember any example some successful solution. they were very respectable, not my point of view. 70% of the problems were against israel. not against iran. not against north korea, against israel. i see the weakness of the international community of the rest of the world. when it comes to the prophets, everybody prefers larger, is the biggest problem. race going on a for the head of the devon allen -- democratic national committee. the anti-defamation...
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an island off the north coast of africa. let's get the very latest, bring in cnn foreign correspondent ian lee. is it true that people are getting off that plane and they are the passengers/hostages? >> well, chris, that's what we're seeing on live pictures. the stairway is next to this airbus 320 passengers are coming off now. we don't know how many passengers, who are these passengers coming off. i spoke with a spokesman from the foreign ministry who said that they are two hijackers on this plane. they are armed with grenades. they're threatening to blow it up. so far the foreign ministry spokesman hasn't been able to give me what the demands of these hijackers are. also, we don't know the nationalities of the -- of the people who are on the plane. but right now there are negotiations under way conducted by the maltese armed forces. their main goal right now is to get, as we've seen, all those passengers off that plane, and for this to be resolved peacefully. >> ian, we're watching this live. do we see a man coming in and
an island off the north coast of africa. let's get the very latest, bring in cnn foreign correspondent ian lee. is it true that people are getting off that plane and they are the passengers/hostages? >> well, chris, that's what we're seeing on live pictures. the stairway is next to this airbus 320 passengers are coming off now. we don't know how many passengers, who are these passengers coming off. i spoke with a spokesman from the foreign ministry who said that they are two hijackers on...
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, he's obviously heading south, probably in the hope of getting back to tunis or some place in north africathat's an isis stronghold, but the point is he was able to make his way out of germany notwithstanding that he was supposedly, you know, the most wanted man in all of europe. david: out of germany and crossed two frontiers, france and italy from there. muslim leaders in the united states say that couldn't happen here, muslims who come here even from areas where there's civil wars and where isis is active, muslims here assimilate in a way that they don't in europe to which you say what? >> so faruslims assimilate here, if we are going talk about it at the 50,000 level better than done in europe simply because we don't have the problem they have of proximity to the particular islamist strongholds. nevertheless, what happened in europe can happen here which is as the numbers get greater and they reach a critical mass, you do find this resistance to assimilation which is why it's simply insane that we would allow a mass crossing into our country of migrant. david: yeah; you do have a growi
, he's obviously heading south, probably in the hope of getting back to tunis or some place in north africathat's an isis stronghold, but the point is he was able to make his way out of germany notwithstanding that he was supposedly, you know, the most wanted man in all of europe. david: out of germany and crossed two frontiers, france and italy from there. muslim leaders in the united states say that couldn't happen here, muslims who come here even from areas where there's civil wars and where...
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in north africa, he worked with the french military, but also the civilian colonialists.hank you. [ applause ] >> and thank you, alex. >> thank you. [ applause ] >>> while congress is on break this week, we're taking the opportunity to show you american history tv programs, normally seen only on the weekends. we continue thursday night with a look at what happened at the end of world war ii. starting at 8:00 p.m. with the fate of nazi and japanese war criminals after the war. following by how the war changed the u.s. and the rest of the world. american history tv primetime, all this week at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> sunday, indepth will feature a live discussion on the presidency of barack obama. we're taking calls, e-mails, and tweets. april ryan, author of the presidency in black and white. eddie glaude, author of democracy in black. and david maraniss, author of barack obama: the story. watch from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on sunday on book tv on c-span 2. ♪ >>> the presidential inauguration of donald trump is friday, january 20th. c-span will have live coverage. watch li
in north africa, he worked with the french military, but also the civilian colonialists.hank you. [ applause ] >> and thank you, alex. >> thank you. [ applause ] >>> while congress is on break this week, we're taking the opportunity to show you american history tv programs, normally seen only on the weekends. we continue thursday night with a look at what happened at the end of world war ii. starting at 8:00 p.m. with the fate of nazi and japanese war criminals after the...
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william was born in philadelphia and he enlisted in the army and served in north africa, italy, france and germany in the world war ii. he also helped liberate a concentration camp. william moore was 108 years old. >>> and we're starting out by looking at those temperatures because there's certainly a change from yesterday at this time. yesterday we struggled to make it to the freezing mark now wire seeing temperatures in the mid and upper 30s and some 40s today. what we're looking at right now, west callan at 36 degrees, and west bradford county at 38 degrees. millford township sitting at 36 as well. and warrington at 37 degrees. not bad, still above freezing, tonight if you have plans, it will still feel chilly but not quite as cold as the last few days. as we go through tomorrow, temperatures going to continue to climb. tomorrow looking a high of 47 degrees, a just a couple of degrees warmer, in the suburbs up to 44. up to 50 for areas like the jersey shore and delaware. if you're traveling for your thursday or your friday. here's the outlook for chicago. we could start to see a win
william was born in philadelphia and he enlisted in the army and served in north africa, italy, france and germany in the world war ii. he also helped liberate a concentration camp. william moore was 108 years old. >>> and we're starting out by looking at those temperatures because there's certainly a change from yesterday at this time. yesterday we struggled to make it to the freezing mark now wire seeing temperatures in the mid and upper 30s and some 40s today. what we're looking at...
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migrants in western europe where they accepted hundreds of thousands of refugees and 800,000 from north africahe middle east. >> president obama was asked in response to his policies back in november. let's listen and react on the other side. >> the american people like the german people or just like the british and people around the world are seeing extraordinarily rapped change and economies have been much more integrated and people feel i think less certain about their identity. >> less certain about their identity and voters are going out to see trump. they wanted jobs to stay here. they felt like the country was getting away from him. is this something that we can see happening overseas? is it really in response to obama specifically? >> thank you for going to sabrina for the specifics for the policies. i would have been totally lost. three factors are universal. is of course what we talked about earlier, immigration and refugees. they are dealing with this in far more abundance than here in america where the borders are less secure and we have the woerd woerding and the second is inequal
migrants in western europe where they accepted hundreds of thousands of refugees and 800,000 from north africahe middle east. >> president obama was asked in response to his policies back in november. let's listen and react on the other side. >> the american people like the german people or just like the british and people around the world are seeing extraordinarily rapped change and economies have been much more integrated and people feel i think less certain about their identity....
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>> the focus is probably three or four in north africa that are still open.maybe one or 2 -- the ones that are open are algeria, tunisia, we just launched turkey a month ago. the country focus is limited but the city focus is a lot bigger. we just launched for cities in egypt, cities and pakistan. a huge fundraiser is expected. you also have a lot of foreign investors who are piling in to invest and certainly other middle east technologies. but what about exit strategies? are you willing to outsource that and maybe sell to a foreign investor? >> the way we build a business, it's to remain independent and be a thriving local business in the region. that is the way we have built it. we are not necessarily focused on exit, the right time will come for these discussions. but as we stand we are on the path to profitability and a potential listing and that is the current path we are on. angie: what makes this different from uber or other ridesharing apps? i think the differences are at two levels. the first difference is that the region is a bit different from othe
>> the focus is probably three or four in north africa that are still open.maybe one or 2 -- the ones that are open are algeria, tunisia, we just launched turkey a month ago. the country focus is limited but the city focus is a lot bigger. we just launched for cities in egypt, cities and pakistan. a huge fundraiser is expected. you also have a lot of foreign investors who are piling in to invest and certainly other middle east technologies. but what about exit strategies? are you willing...
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one-third of the countries on the globe are more like afghanistan, syria, libya, or lots of places in north africa where there might be some entity that has more power than anyone else -- think the taliban on the eve of 9/11 -- but we were not attacked by the taliban. we were attacked by al qaeda. all a lot of what is coming in the world, which is tom friedman's world is flat, is accelerating every year with miniaturized nuclear technology, and the kind of global and i.t. technologies we have, and how rapid and easy transport systems are, and how easy it is to have forged documents. we are headed toward a world -- where the distinction between al qaeda and the taliban is a distinction all americans understand. a lot of people will self radicalized in place and create terror networks instead of having to go somewhere and -- be trained. we do not have asian security strategy for the age of -- we do not have a security strategy for the age of cyber jihad. i am not his to talk about the presidential campaign, but it is ironic the republican party a year and a half ago -- you would have that the party
one-third of the countries on the globe are more like afghanistan, syria, libya, or lots of places in north africa where there might be some entity that has more power than anyone else -- think the taliban on the eve of 9/11 -- but we were not attacked by the taliban. we were attacked by al qaeda. all a lot of what is coming in the world, which is tom friedman's world is flat, is accelerating every year with miniaturized nuclear technology, and the kind of global and i.t. technologies we have,...
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being moved across north africa. it is not by any means a good situation. >> president obama said that lives were saved. the intelligence suggests that gadhafi would have killed a number of people. i don't want to get into the hot take business saying that was a good thing. the problem was we went in and didn't want to go in. we didn't go all the way. that was based on the last decision made rather than thinking about the unintended consequence. the sin was underreaction. they had the hesitation and now we have something entirely different and i don't know how to interpret what he is going to do. he is going to take both, but the question is which both. you can picture him being very aggressive and overreacting to a singular situation. >> right. a berlin-style situation. this is the problem when something happens. there might be an overreaction or under reaction. >> not a left winger. what is that going to mean? what does that mean to the process? they are hurtful to him politically. they are more closely aligned on
being moved across north africa. it is not by any means a good situation. >> president obama said that lives were saved. the intelligence suggests that gadhafi would have killed a number of people. i don't want to get into the hot take business saying that was a good thing. the problem was we went in and didn't want to go in. we didn't go all the way. that was based on the last decision made rather than thinking about the unintended consequence. the sin was underreaction. they had the...
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the people conducted terrorist attacks in belgian and france and now this guy, they come from north africa. isis, 6,000 members, of the foreign fighters who joined isis are from tunisia. tunisian have been the largest area. he definitely fits the profile. i am not buying the whole idea that he was just inspired by isis. i think there is some sort of control. remember, ali, he's the only guy that isis claims responsibility for his act when he's not dead. >> he's not dead. >> absolutely. >> i want to switch gear to the assassination of the russian ambassador of turkey. you mentioned what makes a professional attack. i want to warn my viewers, this is disturbing video. lets show our viewers of what we have of this attack. >> you can see the attacker, that's him highlighted in the background. he hangs around for a while and he pulls a gun out of his pocket and he shoots the russian ambassador in the head. you think this two might be more than what it appears to be. luke at the way he's standing and after when he shoots and the way he was holding his gun. definitely, he had a lot of training an
the people conducted terrorist attacks in belgian and france and now this guy, they come from north africa. isis, 6,000 members, of the foreign fighters who joined isis are from tunisia. tunisian have been the largest area. he definitely fits the profile. i am not buying the whole idea that he was just inspired by isis. i think there is some sort of control. remember, ali, he's the only guy that isis claims responsibility for his act when he's not dead. >> he's not dead. >>...
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mudassir: probably three or four countries in north africa that are still open. yousef: which ones?r: algeria, tunisia, we those are on the list. we just launched turkey a month ago, which has been in the news. so the country focus is limited, but the city focus is a lot bigger. we just launched in four cities saudi last month, four cities in egypt. we will be launching in pakistan the next few days, so that is what we are going after. angie: a huge fundraiser expected. you also have a lot of foreign investors who are piling in to invest in careem and other middle east technologies but what about exits strategy? are you willing at some point to outsource that and offset that and to sell to a foreign investor? mudassir: so, the way that we build the business, it is really to remain independent and be a thriving local business that becomes an institution in the region and that is the way that , we built it. we are not focused on exits, the . the right time will come for these discussions. we are on a path to potentially profitability and the potential listing and that is the current ,
mudassir: probably three or four countries in north africa that are still open. yousef: which ones?r: algeria, tunisia, we those are on the list. we just launched turkey a month ago, which has been in the news. so the country focus is limited, but the city focus is a lot bigger. we just launched in four cities saudi last month, four cities in egypt. we will be launching in pakistan the next few days, so that is what we are going after. angie: a huge fundraiser expected. you also have a lot of...
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foreign minister of a country in north africa which is a fairly large muslim population, not a majority, i asked how do you deal with this? you were trying to develop and create opportunities for people. he said we are scared. he said the extremists will spend money grabbing 13, 14, 15-year-old kids. after they have won them over they don't have to pay them anything. they send them out as the next wave of recruiters. they go out and bring in the next wave of young people. he said these guys have a 35 year plan. we don't even have a five-year plan. now we do. with what we have begun to do with daish, what we are doing in libya. we make progress in somalia. we thought that -- fought back against boko haram. we have done the same with daish in libya. in yemen if we can quiet it down. we are trying to deal with the proxy aspects of that war which are complicated. syria is even more complicated. there are about six wars in syria. saudi arabia in iran. you have israel and has a look. -- hezbollah. kk, suni,us kerd, p shia, oppositionists against assad. it is extraordinarily complicated in the
foreign minister of a country in north africa which is a fairly large muslim population, not a majority, i asked how do you deal with this? you were trying to develop and create opportunities for people. he said we are scared. he said the extremists will spend money grabbing 13, 14, 15-year-old kids. after they have won them over they don't have to pay them anything. they send them out as the next wave of recruiters. they go out and bring in the next wave of young people. he said these guys...
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they are in north africa, east africa, they are across the middle east, in pakistan, they are movingo parts of asia. so that simply developed on his watch. but you also have putin emboldened, going into eastern ukraine, threatening the baltics. you have xi xinping pushing overflights. you have north korea testing nuclear weapons. when i say this is a far more dangerous world, it is. not just in comparison to bush, but i would argue it's the most dangerous world we have seen since the end of world war ii. >> we'll give him credit for the drone strikes that have taken out a lot of terrorist leaders. afghanistan, pakistan and in the middle east. they have done that. >> he's taken criticism from the left for that. >> he has, indeed, killing from affa afar. but he's set up a world which is a stalemate, endless conflict, just standoffs in the middle east, in afghanistan, where both sides, it's not as if a lot is going on, this is a tremendously huge battle taking place in syria. he did nothing to push it forward. it is just a stalemate. he seems willing to settle for a world, which is an e
they are in north africa, east africa, they are across the middle east, in pakistan, they are movingo parts of asia. so that simply developed on his watch. but you also have putin emboldened, going into eastern ukraine, threatening the baltics. you have xi xinping pushing overflights. you have north korea testing nuclear weapons. when i say this is a far more dangerous world, it is. not just in comparison to bush, but i would argue it's the most dangerous world we have seen since the end of...