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acknowledged just twenty percent of air strikes have carried out over the past fifteen years in pakistan somalia and yemen will have that report and a new bill in new york would force the n.y.p.d. to reveal its surveillance technology to the public. and protesters hegel to resign may and london at the scene of the deadly fire as citizens demand answers from their prime minister will have a live report out on like this. it's friday four pm in washington d.c. on the military and you're watching our team there. the notorious leader of the islamic state might finally be dead the russian defense ministry says that abu book or al baghdadi has been reportedly killed in a russia led air strike in rocca the information is still being verified the u.s. says it's also been unable to confirm the death of the head of the terror group either party's emily sue has more the russian defense ministry is now investigating whether an airstrike conducted at the end of may on the northern syrian city of raka has killed not only three hundred fifty eisel fighters thirty of the groups commanders but also the terrorist
acknowledged just twenty percent of air strikes have carried out over the past fifteen years in pakistan somalia and yemen will have that report and a new bill in new york would force the n.y.p.d. to reveal its surveillance technology to the public. and protesters hegel to resign may and london at the scene of the deadly fire as citizens demand answers from their prime minister will have a live report out on like this. it's friday four pm in washington d.c. on the military and you're watching...
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countries have been targeted with little recognition by the country pulling the trigger that's pakistan somalia and yemen it's these three countries colombia's law school and sanaa center for strategic studies examined in a new report released this week titled out of the shadows the report found the u.s. is grossly under reporting the number of strikes and civilian deaths in these three countries just one hundred fifty three of the more than seven hundred reported strikes since two thousand and two or about twenty percent and claims of less than one hundred twenty civilian casualties since two thousand and nine while independent organizations report a minimum of four hundred columbia legal fellow rahma hussein helped research more than a decade of u.s. practice and said that for more than half the measures we evaluated u.s. transparency was either none for slight the government's almost complete failure to name civilian casualties killed was particularly concerning the report claims the families of those killed experience prolonged suffering because of uncertainty and injustice when the u.s. do
countries have been targeted with little recognition by the country pulling the trigger that's pakistan somalia and yemen it's these three countries colombia's law school and sanaa center for strategic studies examined in a new report released this week titled out of the shadows the report found the u.s. is grossly under reporting the number of strikes and civilian deaths in these three countries just one hundred fifty three of the more than seven hundred reported strikes since two thousand and...
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acknowledged just twenty percent of airstrikes have carried out over the past fifteen years in pakistan somalia and yemen will have that report and a new bill in new york would force the n.y.p.d. to. reveal its surveillance technology to the public. education and protesters heckle theresa may and london at the scene of the deadly fire as citizens demand answers from their prime minister will have a live report i don't want to. play.
acknowledged just twenty percent of airstrikes have carried out over the past fifteen years in pakistan somalia and yemen will have that report and a new bill in new york would force the n.y.p.d. to. reveal its surveillance technology to the public. education and protesters heckle theresa may and london at the scene of the deadly fire as citizens demand answers from their prime minister will have a live report i don't want to. play.
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use of military force -- excuse me -- bombing the (bleep) out of seven countries, iraq, pakistan, afghanistan, somalia hybrid bride between a yem and lemon? crazy. we did 50 airstrikes there in march alone. you didn't know that but now you know that. the problem is congress gave the president broad powers because they thought he would never abuse them, but now the aumf son its third commander-in-chief who happens to believe that -- >> the world is a mess. >> -- and -- >> i alone can fix it. >> plus he gets a tiny chug each time he says the magic words radical islamic terrorism. >> so now there is no telling who we may end up bombing the (bleep) out of. ♪ agriba? ♪ whoa, it's almost like giving the president virtually unlimited bombing powers was a bad idea. which means it wasn't a good idea. which makes it a bad idea. ♪ go to hasan the record.com to pick up your hasan the knapsack. the bag is cool but knowledge is lit. next time we look at paul manafort. man or fort? think about it. >> trevor: hasan minhaj, everybody! we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause ) "stay" by alessia cara. ♪wait a second
use of military force -- excuse me -- bombing the (bleep) out of seven countries, iraq, pakistan, afghanistan, somalia hybrid bride between a yem and lemon? crazy. we did 50 airstrikes there in march alone. you didn't know that but now you know that. the problem is congress gave the president broad powers because they thought he would never abuse them, but now the aumf son its third commander-in-chief who happens to believe that -- >> the world is a mess. >> -- and -- >> i...
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country to visit every country in the world, and, you know, i've been to north korea and iran, pakistan, somalianeil: you've been to north korea as well? >> three days. i spent a birthday there. neil: was there any problems with the authorities? >> at the time, no, what's happened recently is just devastating. neil: but in libya, you obviously got out of that. >> yeah. i got in, and it was a great story, but at the same time, you know, you have to be smart going into these types of countries. obviously, attacks in paris or london or the u.s. will get all the headlines because they're western nation, but at the same time it happens all over the world, and you just have to use the same smarts you would at home. neil: what are those smarts? you know, i had a guest saying watch it with the headphones so you can hear what's going on around you, especially if a truck is barreling behind you, the off chance that happens. what else? >> of course. be aware of your surroundings. pay anticipation. don't text and walk -- pay attention. don't text and walk just like here in manhattan -- neil: everybody texts
country to visit every country in the world, and, you know, i've been to north korea and iran, pakistan, somalianeil: you've been to north korea as well? >> three days. i spent a birthday there. neil: was there any problems with the authorities? >> at the time, no, what's happened recently is just devastating. neil: but in libya, you obviously got out of that. >> yeah. i got in, and it was a great story, but at the same time, you know, you have to be smart going into these...
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both countries included yemen and pakistan in syria and somalia. me tell you, they were coming here as part of their church mission outreach program to america, they were coming to the farm. were at the point where are the on america are they tonight? robert muller also testified when we talked about arab last names were changed their last names to hispanic last name full authority to come to this country. we've got to secure the borders of this country. patti ann: yeah, the terrorists do seem to be -- they are very good at adapting to the measures we take to stop them. >> there is no question. like i said, were always responding to that last terror attack rather than thinking outside the box. the very good cyber. to heidi john, one of the ringleaders of isis, thank god, we took him out in a massive degree from westminster university in the uk and popular programming. they're very good cyber attacks and cyber threats. this is a battle we have to fight on multiple fronts. it's a long-term fight the fight that we can't win. patti ann: dan, thank you.
both countries included yemen and pakistan in syria and somalia. me tell you, they were coming here as part of their church mission outreach program to america, they were coming to the farm. were at the point where are the on america are they tonight? robert muller also testified when we talked about arab last names were changed their last names to hispanic last name full authority to come to this country. we've got to secure the borders of this country. patti ann: yeah, the terrorists do seem...
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but individuals from all over the world as far away as somalia, pakistan, north korea. so because of what they -- they don't understand, and this is a good thing, what's going on right now in terms of the enforcement and what we're doing on the border. that's caused them to delay their departure, if you will. by the way, working closely with the central american countries, with the mexican government of which i have a very, very close relationship, telling them what we're doing, working with them to try to convince their citizens to not pay huge amount of money to them to get on that network which, again, is very, very, very dangerous and abusive to stay at home. and at the same time working in another vector to -- and again, not really knob my job but we put some energy behind this and that is to help develop economically the central american republic with whom we have great relationships. so that's what we're doing on the border. that has -- and messaging. that has resulted in a 70% reduction of the movement of migrants. there's a lot of good news there, but, to me, i
but individuals from all over the world as far away as somalia, pakistan, north korea. so because of what they -- they don't understand, and this is a good thing, what's going on right now in terms of the enforcement and what we're doing on the border. that's caused them to delay their departure, if you will. by the way, working closely with the central american countries, with the mexican government of which i have a very, very close relationship, telling them what we're doing, working with...
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drone strikes in pakistan and yemen and somalia, wars and military actions in ethiopia, the wars givenc state in syria and iraq. it's always been a little strange that these wars were all justified by that one law passed right after 9/11, authorized only against the people specifically who attacked in 9/11. but it's gone on and on. the idea of finally closing out that authorization and debating a new authorization for the wars we're fighting now has become a boutique interest of a small cadre of mostly democratic lawmakers but some republicans, too. but people who have taken a high-profile role, tim cane, adam schiff and congresswoman lee. they've tried unsuccessfully to enlist their colleagues into narrowing the scope of that overly broad authorization, toward getting us honest of what we're doing with military force in that 9/11 authorization. on this show we have extensively covered everything that's happened militarily, supposedly under the auspices of that authorization. without any reasonable expectation that it would change. after 16 years, why would it change now? there's alway
drone strikes in pakistan and yemen and somalia, wars and military actions in ethiopia, the wars givenc state in syria and iraq. it's always been a little strange that these wars were all justified by that one law passed right after 9/11, authorized only against the people specifically who attacked in 9/11. but it's gone on and on. the idea of finally closing out that authorization and debating a new authorization for the wars we're fighting now has become a boutique interest of a small cadre...
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somalia and sedan. they have identified two of the attackers and one was a british citizen important in pakistan. the other who they don't have an exact origin but claimed to be mo racken and libyan. two of the three countries a aren't even on this ban. what are the merits of the safety element of this ban that the president says this is all about. >> you have hit the nail on the head. i think not only are some of those countries not on the ban, but when sarah huckabee sanders says the president's priority is the national security of the united states in protecting citizens, that's a great priority. that's a good goal to have. >> she said the need for this executive order is very clear. >> and that's impossible for them to prove. when you looked at an attack in it london, paris, nice, boston, the pattern with all of them is home grown extremism. some of them had emigrated ten years ago, 20 years ago, a number of them are born in the country. but they all have the same pattern. they are young youth who are influenced over social media, most of the time, they travel to the region, which should be a
somalia and sedan. they have identified two of the attackers and one was a british citizen important in pakistan. the other who they don't have an exact origin but claimed to be mo racken and libyan. two of the three countries a aren't even on this ban. what are the merits of the safety element of this ban that the president says this is all about. >> you have hit the nail on the head. i think not only are some of those countries not on the ban, but when sarah huckabee sanders says the...