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we've heard about radicalization, financing, money laundering, youth radicalization. i'm curious just for the audience if you can give us a sense, the primary threat as you see it. foreign fighters i should include on that list. the primary threat to the region as you see it if you were to list it or had you think about it. can you give us a sense and maybe dr. masbah i'll ask you to start us off in terms of how you see the threat. how you measure threats. what do you see as the primary threat? when we're thinking about it, is there one that dominates, one over the others? >> once again? >> if you were to rank threats. we've talked about radicalization. we've talked about youth. we've talked about economics. we've talked about various groups trying to make their way into the maghreb. i'm just curious what for you is the one you're watching first and foremost. what is the most important one to you above all else? >> yeah, they are different in nature. but i think unemployment and social fragility is the most important issue that we need to address and then it's the que
we've heard about radicalization, financing, money laundering, youth radicalization. i'm curious just for the audience if you can give us a sense, the primary threat as you see it. foreign fighters i should include on that list. the primary threat to the region as you see it if you were to list it or had you think about it. can you give us a sense and maybe dr. masbah i'll ask you to start us off in terms of how you see the threat. how you measure threats. what do you see as the primary threat?...
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there are a lot of issues when combining violent radicalism, radicalization online come issues surrounding the terms of service, content removal versus monitoring, the role of private companies and confronting this national security problem and the role of the government. these issues are further complicated as to her wrists move from open channels to encrypted or closed ones. before we think about what he can do to combat the use of the internet we have to acknowledge three facts. first is the legal framework of the united states and the constitution that we i and the federal government sworn to protect and defend. in the united states ideology, regardless of the support it's protected by the first amendment. congress shall make no law of the freedom of speech or that of the press. in practice that means that advocating political and social position, strong rhetoric or the philosophical embrace of the tactics may be protected by the constitution. just looking at this crisis cris propaganda or visiting a neo-nazi website doesn't constitute in a legal activity in the country. of course whil
there are a lot of issues when combining violent radicalism, radicalization online come issues surrounding the terms of service, content removal versus monitoring, the role of private companies and confronting this national security problem and the role of the government. these issues are further complicated as to her wrists move from open channels to encrypted or closed ones. before we think about what he can do to combat the use of the internet we have to acknowledge three facts. first is the...
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some are radicalized but have not yet taken steps towards violence. other people want to actively refute terrorist propaganda, and then there's the majority of people who just want to go about their daily life without the threat of terrorism. there is no one answer, there is no one silver bullet. but we at the department of homeland security are surgically focused on the terrorism prevention trying to prevent and intervene in the process of radicalization. and because so much of the radicalization is tied to the internet and because the internet knows no borders, we are actively trying to prevent both international and domestic terrorists from radicalizing anp recruiting pr people to violence. through social media, social science research, and the whole body of knowledge we know tha it's not a linear process. there are a number of root causes and drivers. domestically, we've approached terrorism prevention in a range of voice. today i need to tell you a little bit about how we try to challenge terrorist narratives, share information, c and catalye non
some are radicalized but have not yet taken steps towards violence. other people want to actively refute terrorist propaganda, and then there's the majority of people who just want to go about their daily life without the threat of terrorism. there is no one answer, there is no one silver bullet. but we at the department of homeland security are surgically focused on the terrorism prevention trying to prevent and intervene in the process of radicalization. and because so much of the...
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the root cause of radicalization of tunisia. i will speak in general youth young generations break with their environment and choose radicalization in cause of feeling of restoration. and satisfaction. feeling of injustice and feeling of failure and desire. feeling of lack of op appreciation or being subject to stigma. or experiencing -- a specific of radicalization after 2011. the majority of our young our youth is has the feeling of being convinced and they are convinced they were convinced that there is no hope that their situation will change. because of an employment, absence of and so on. two, a reaction of the oppression prohibition of political islam during the e ra. third the sensitiveness for international cause especially those affecting the arab and muslim world. fourth libya after the fall of the regime. have joined by force or the small terrorist dwrups in libya. in fact since october 2011 after the fall of the regime. the country a weak central government that continues to struggle. libya is a insecure state. by c
the root cause of radicalization of tunisia. i will speak in general youth young generations break with their environment and choose radicalization in cause of feeling of restoration. and satisfaction. feeling of injustice and feeling of failure and desire. feeling of lack of op appreciation or being subject to stigma. or experiencing -- a specific of radicalization after 2011. the majority of our young our youth is has the feeling of being convinced and they are convinced they were convinced...
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you also need the other dimension, you also need the challenge dimension of radical candor. colin powell said leadership is often being being able to pi ss people off. and if you are told, you don't have anything nice to say, don't say it at all. and now all of a sudden you become a boss and it is your job to say it. so figuring out how to be willing to say the thing that might be willing to upset the other person because you do care about them is the essence of radical candor. >> if you miss the mark, you go into obnoxious regression, manipulative insincerity and empathy. >> what happens when you care too much or when you don't care at all? >> the bottom quadrant is what i call obnoxious aggression. we are all occasionally jerks, unfortunately, where we're so focused on criticizing something or fixing a problem that we forget to take a second to show that we care about the person we're talking to. that's obnoxious aggression. >> what are the other three? >> when you fail on all these, i call it manipulative insincerity. that's passive aggressive behavior. it's also sort of
you also need the other dimension, you also need the challenge dimension of radical candor. colin powell said leadership is often being being able to pi ss people off. and if you are told, you don't have anything nice to say, don't say it at all. and now all of a sudden you become a boss and it is your job to say it. so figuring out how to be willing to say the thing that might be willing to upset the other person because you do care about them is the essence of radical candor. >> if you...
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andrew, ahe war, john radical -- john andrew and radical republicans andrew, a would come to regard lincoln in a frustrating way because the war is a conciliatory war to maintain the border states within the union and john andrew becomes fairly exercised about the slow progression of the war, especially during the fall of 1861. these governors began to find ways to move the administration along to advance the work quickly in order to end it quickly to maintain the volunteer spirit that they were struggling with back at home. early in the war, i would say the radical governors were oppositionists to lincoln's mentality to how to fight the war. andrew and washburn would be among the leading advocates for raising lack troops -- black troops. course, in the fall of 1861, this is a radical idea. they believed if the union would have embraced this early on, it would have shortened the war. war would comeer about. as the war progresses, and they ,chieve some modest victories then you find there is a nether opposition rank -- another opposition rank among the conservatives. and the people who lead
andrew, ahe war, john radical -- john andrew and radical republicans andrew, a would come to regard lincoln in a frustrating way because the war is a conciliatory war to maintain the border states within the union and john andrew becomes fairly exercised about the slow progression of the war, especially during the fall of 1861. these governors began to find ways to move the administration along to advance the work quickly in order to end it quickly to maintain the volunteer spirit that they...
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france the crucial problem is the security of prison personnel top of that is the issue of islamic radicals. who are not isolated. it's dangerous for us to be around the inmates because for them we are everything the hate for them we are enemy spirit definition. protests started after three security guards were attacked by an inmate and then a string of other incidents followed including another assault that saw two guards hospitalized some of the attacks were reportedly carried out by radicalized prisoners or prison staff are demanding one thousand extra guards to be employed to help control the situation they also want to radicalize in a mate's kept in a separate high security facility. political our work is very dangerous where we sims of aggression and insult we experience violence which is not taken into consideration by the government but it has become more and more difficult for us to act that i've seen physical aggression towards my colleagues every day it happens every time we open the so doors. we denounce the working in dishes of our colleagues in the prison the security conditio
france the crucial problem is the security of prison personnel top of that is the issue of islamic radicals. who are not isolated. it's dangerous for us to be around the inmates because for them we are everything the hate for them we are enemy spirit definition. protests started after three security guards were attacked by an inmate and then a string of other incidents followed including another assault that saw two guards hospitalized some of the attacks were reportedly carried out by...
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end of the little man over there with me as far as radical cron-o. down in there and phone home. then. you know what on home we saw one idea when we should went home. i know i said no home. in june our choice of the high was good though. and. this. article we will why do you think. people. will go. card for nano if it's cheap i thought jack i just beautiful. because of the. both initial thought i thought i had a dismal take up but i can if i think if any of like to know the status now you have an economy is there a. need because i think this mission of the twentieth the job of none or shifted was to get enough of a mix yeah i went out after a lot of the talk of the job and the assad book at us but what was so. that he had a lot of tech to get out. of like that and miss out on a out of life have been jihad with a little. need to do that when you get that you have a choice so it's a. position to. go. to a but we've. got to. solve. this for. the climate. there are. gonna get kind of a good plan is that he sounded like a one man a fish out of this out of the shelter you had the other
end of the little man over there with me as far as radical cron-o. down in there and phone home. then. you know what on home we saw one idea when we should went home. i know i said no home. in june our choice of the high was good though. and. this. article we will why do you think. people. will go. card for nano if it's cheap i thought jack i just beautiful. because of the. both initial thought i thought i had a dismal take up but i can if i think if any of like to know the status now you have...
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of course, in the fall of 1861, this is a radical idea. but one in which they believed if the union had embraced this early on, it would have shortened the war. and the frustrations among the populace, it even though a fairly overwhelmingly conservative population, perhaps a shorter war would come about. as the war progresses, and they achieve some modest victories, with the confiscation acts, and the militia act of 1862 and ultimately emancipation in 1863, then you find there is another opposition rank among the conservatives. and the people who lead that cadre of enemies would be horatio seymour, who was elected in 1862. and who, in fact, would believe that lincoln is moving the war too quickly because he is a tool of the radicals and it is not until seymour becomes governor, in 1863, recognizing the war has changed very quickly in two years. and so seymour comes to resent lincoln for expanding the war too quickly. he believes the culprits here are not lincoln himself but he has been moved and prodded by these radical political leaders t
of course, in the fall of 1861, this is a radical idea. but one in which they believed if the union had embraced this early on, it would have shortened the war. and the frustrations among the populace, it even though a fairly overwhelmingly conservative population, perhaps a shorter war would come about. as the war progresses, and they achieve some modest victories, with the confiscation acts, and the militia act of 1862 and ultimately emancipation in 1863, then you find there is another...
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and the radical republicans left with shaking their head. and certainly with less credibility for the secretary of the treasury for pulling this stunt. >> as i've started chase research, one of the senators afterwards asked another, well, how could chase have said that? and the others said, he lied. >> that's exactly right. so -- >> the plots were all behind the scenes and in darkness. i think lincoln well knew that people may whisper in parlors. people may spread these rumors. but the exposure of light, and the record, i mean, he got people on the record, and chase was forced to actually tell the truth in a group. and that, therefore, was a great humiliation because he was a politician who wanted to advance his own cause. and seward i think was someone who he saw as blocking his pathway to '64. and therefore why not maneuver him on the outs? it was a bold move, which lincoln, by shining the light, you know, if you have bacteria, you can kill it with the light. >> exactly right. >> that could be the title of your book, walter, when you do ch
and the radical republicans left with shaking their head. and certainly with less credibility for the secretary of the treasury for pulling this stunt. >> as i've started chase research, one of the senators afterwards asked another, well, how could chase have said that? and the others said, he lied. >> that's exactly right. so -- >> the plots were all behind the scenes and in darkness. i think lincoln well knew that people may whisper in parlors. people may spread these...
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hundreds of prison guards at a large french prison that thoughts of be a hotbed for his radicalization strike over unsafe working conditions. and a new leak from the fancy bear's hacking group obtained by raises concerns over how don't think cases were handled during the rio olympics two thousand and six thing. very good evening to you your watching our international. washington is downplaying its support for the kurds amid threats from turkey of a military attack on kurdish positions inside syria ankara's furious over what it sees as being broken u.s. promises to stop backing serious senior regional correspondent right because the. turkey isn't kidding around day after day it is pulling more tanks and more missiles more troops to the syrian border this is the premise to a new war a war within the u.s. led coalition should. now america's acknowledged it's established an army of terror along our country's border it's up to us to drown this army of terror before it is born. one of the reasons is america's new army or border force which is what it was originally the u.s. led coalition tol
hundreds of prison guards at a large french prison that thoughts of be a hotbed for his radicalization strike over unsafe working conditions. and a new leak from the fancy bear's hacking group obtained by raises concerns over how don't think cases were handled during the rio olympics two thousand and six thing. very good evening to you your watching our international. washington is downplaying its support for the kurds amid threats from turkey of a military attack on kurdish positions inside...
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bosnia herzegovina the hush hush document goes as far as to claim that there's a direct link between radical islamic groups in bosnia herzegovina and people in germany the true nature of what these heavily classified report says hasn't come out parts of it were redacted from the copy that was shown to the left party the federal government has been trying to downplay the growing islamist threat in public furthermore it's entirely unacceptable that the government continues to cover up the role of the gulf states my colleague charlotta been schooled travel to bosnia herzegovina back in december she witnessed firsthand the situation on the ground there regarding islamic radicalization the local and mom is telling me that some of the residents have joined islamic state and this one lord of the road and there are people who went to syria and forty on the side of i still but who tried to stop them and. it looks like an ordinary sleepy village a few houses nestled between the hills not how you might imagine a cradle of terror. a local a man says he fears for his life after speaking out against those
bosnia herzegovina the hush hush document goes as far as to claim that there's a direct link between radical islamic groups in bosnia herzegovina and people in germany the true nature of what these heavily classified report says hasn't come out parts of it were redacted from the copy that was shown to the left party the federal government has been trying to downplay the growing islamist threat in public furthermore it's entirely unacceptable that the government continues to cover up the role of...
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france the crucial problem is the security of prison personnel top of that is the issue of islamic radicals but also it gets in our jails who are not isolated from other inmates. although i do lucia it's dangerous for us to be around the inmates because for them we are everything they hate for them we are enemies by definition. the protests started after three security guards were attacked by an inmate a string of other incidents followed including another assault the assault to the guards hospitalized some of the attacks were reportedly carried out by radicalized prisoners. or prison staff are demanding one thousand extra guards to be employed to help control the situation they also want to radicalize inmates kept in a separate high security facility political our work is very dangerous where weak teams of aggression and insult we experience from ireland which is not taken into consideration by the government. it has become more and more difficult for us to act that i've seen physical aggression towards my colleagues every day it happens every time we open the so doors support in all citie
france the crucial problem is the security of prison personnel top of that is the issue of islamic radicals but also it gets in our jails who are not isolated from other inmates. although i do lucia it's dangerous for us to be around the inmates because for them we are everything they hate for them we are enemies by definition. the protests started after three security guards were attacked by an inmate a string of other incidents followed including another assault the assault to the guards...
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is the issue of islamic radicals. it's dangerous for us to be around the inmates because for them we are everything the hate for them we are enemies but definition. the protests started after three security guards were attacked by an inmate a string of other incidents followed including another assault that saw two guards hospitalized some of the attacks were reportedly carried out by radicalized prisoners now prison staff demanding one thousand extra guards be employed to help control the situation they also want radicalized animates kept in a separate high security facility. i'll use it all our work is very dangerous where weak teams of aggression and insult experience violence which is not taking into consideration by the government of us that's why they don't like it has become more and more difficult for us to act that i've seen physical aggression towards my colleagues every day it happens every time we open the so doors of support in all cities we denounce the working in addition of our colleagues in the prison
is the issue of islamic radicals. it's dangerous for us to be around the inmates because for them we are everything the hate for them we are enemies but definition. the protests started after three security guards were attacked by an inmate a string of other incidents followed including another assault that saw two guards hospitalized some of the attacks were reportedly carried out by radicalized prisoners now prison staff demanding one thousand extra guards be employed to help control the...
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signs of violent radicalization and fraud.roundensified checks by using more intelligence and law enforcement data into the process. i am also announcing security upgrades to the u.s. refugee admissions program. in 2017 -- review, andof that enclose coronation with the state department and our intelligence community, we will be rolling out new security measures from high risk countries. which will seek to prevent the program from being exported by terrorists, criminals, and fraudsters. these changes will not only improved security but importantly, they will help us better assist -- ss legitimate refugees fleeing persecution. -- at the president's direction, we have created the first of its kind global baseline for all throwing countries to cooperate with the united states. every country in the world must meet minimum requirements to share counterterrorism data, improve identity document security, and more. or face consequences. with this state department we have worked successfully with almost every country in the world to rea
signs of violent radicalization and fraud.roundensified checks by using more intelligence and law enforcement data into the process. i am also announcing security upgrades to the u.s. refugee admissions program. in 2017 -- review, andof that enclose coronation with the state department and our intelligence community, we will be rolling out new security measures from high risk countries. which will seek to prevent the program from being exported by terrorists, criminals, and fraudsters. these...
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end of the road on the other would do me good as far as radical crime no down in there and phone home. then. you know what on home we say one idea when we should went home or i don't either so i said no home. jus not twelve days of the how i was little. and. this. search will heal why do you think i should be eating. little girl. cried fernando if it's cheap i thought jack i just thought of all those. years of the. both finish up that i thought that this will take a lot but i can. then know the status of that and can live. up to the navy if it had been at the twelve. or she could walk to get off of me. yeah you can head off a lot of it was john and me aside because of us but what was so. true he had a lot of tech to get out. of work that i'm going to sell out of the thing joe hockey was still talking to me good and good when you get it you have a choice so it's a. position to. look at. with a gun just because. you know it's who . are. there are. gonna get kind of a good plan is. like a one meaning of the shot the sound of the shot up and you had the other day and she had no fight she
end of the road on the other would do me good as far as radical crime no down in there and phone home. then. you know what on home we say one idea when we should went home or i don't either so i said no home. jus not twelve days of the how i was little. and. this. search will heal why do you think i should be eating. little girl. cried fernando if it's cheap i thought jack i just thought of all those. years of the. both finish up that i thought that this will take a lot but i can. then know the...
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after speaking out against those who joined i still really would for an appeal really with these radical elements are always unpredictable these people prayed with me the aid at the same table as me and they want to shoot me this has been edited version of the report issued by the government raises a lot of questions over what exactly germany knows about islamic radicalization in the balkans and how bad the situation actually is as we see in the arts or to our parliamentary in question the german government gives the extra time its expertize that it doesn't explicitly in the gate the possibility that single persons or groups work along to the islamistic scene of bosnia or else the governor could be a threat to germany and europe but in the same time the government indicts to speak about it financial transactions that are provided for example by the growth states or target of the berkut states as well as the sending of the moms. in contrary to the german secret service. the german government tries to hide the fact of growing danger coming from them is that groups from the. supporters of r
after speaking out against those who joined i still really would for an appeal really with these radical elements are always unpredictable these people prayed with me the aid at the same table as me and they want to shoot me this has been edited version of the report issued by the government raises a lot of questions over what exactly germany knows about islamic radicalization in the balkans and how bad the situation actually is as we see in the arts or to our parliamentary in question the...
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the hush hush document goes as far as to claim that there's a direct link between radical islamic groups in bosnia herzegovina and people in germany the true nature of what this heavily classified report says doesn't come out parts of it were redacted from the copy that was shown to the left party the federal government has been trying to downplay the growing islamist threat in public furthermore it's entirely unacceptable that the government continues to cover up the role of the gulf states my colleague charlotte devinsky traveled to bosnia herzegovina back in december she witnessed firsthand the situation on the ground there regarding islamic radicalization the local and mom is telling me that some of the residents have joined islamic state in this when a lot of the you know that there are people who went to syria and forth on the side of bicycle but who tried to stop them and what it looks like an ordinary sleepy village a few houses nestled between the hills not how you might imagine a cradle of terror. a local a man says he fears for his life after speaking out against those who joi
the hush hush document goes as far as to claim that there's a direct link between radical islamic groups in bosnia herzegovina and people in germany the true nature of what this heavily classified report says doesn't come out parts of it were redacted from the copy that was shown to the left party the federal government has been trying to downplay the growing islamist threat in public furthermore it's entirely unacceptable that the government continues to cover up the role of the gulf states my...
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says he fears for his life after speaking out against those who joined i still really would these radical elements are always unpredictable these people prayed with me the aide at the same table as me and they want to shoot me this has been edited version of the report issued by the government raises a lot of questions over what exactly germany knows about islamic radicalization in the balkans and how bad the situation actually is as we see in the arts or to our parliamentarian question the german government gives the ex the types expertize that it doesn't explicitly in the gate the possibility that single persons or groups belonging to the islamistic seen or bosnia or else the governor could be a threat to germany and europe but in the same time the government denies to speak about it financial transactions that are provided for example by the govt states or turkey to the bike and states as well as the sending of the moms. in contrary to the german secret service. the german government tries to hide the fact of growing danger coming from islamist groups from the public. u.s. billionaire
says he fears for his life after speaking out against those who joined i still really would these radical elements are always unpredictable these people prayed with me the aide at the same table as me and they want to shoot me this has been edited version of the report issued by the government raises a lot of questions over what exactly germany knows about islamic radicalization in the balkans and how bad the situation actually is as we see in the arts or to our parliamentarian question the...
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the hush hush document goes as far as to claim that there is a direct link between radical islamic groups in bosnia herzegovina and people in germany the true nature of what this heavily classified report says hasn't come out parts of it were redacted from the copy that was shown to the left party the federal government has been trying to downplay the growing islamist threat in public furthermore it's entirely unacceptable that the government continues to cover up the role of the gulf states my colleague charlotte devinsky traveled to bosnia herzegovina back in december she witnessed firsthand the situation on the ground there regarding islamic radicalization the local a mom is telling me that some of the residents have joined islamic state in this one minute of the road and there are people who went to syria and forge on the side of i still but we tried to stop them. it looks like an ordinary sleepy village a few houses nestled between the hills not how you might imagine a cradle of terror. a local a mom says he fears for his life after speaking out against those who joined eisel we do t
the hush hush document goes as far as to claim that there is a direct link between radical islamic groups in bosnia herzegovina and people in germany the true nature of what this heavily classified report says hasn't come out parts of it were redacted from the copy that was shown to the left party the federal government has been trying to downplay the growing islamist threat in public furthermore it's entirely unacceptable that the government continues to cover up the role of the gulf states my...
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the hush hush document goes as far as to claim that there is a direct link between radical islamic groups in bosnia herzegovina and people in germany the true nature of what this heavily classified report says hasn't come out parts of it were redacted from the copy that was shown to the left party the federal government has been trying to downplay the growing islamist threat in public furthermore it's entirely unacceptable that the government continues to cover up the role of the gulf states my colleague charlotte dubin ski travel to bosnia herzegovina back in december she witnessed firsthand the situation on the ground there regarding islamic radicalization the local a mom is telling me that some of the residents have joined islamic state and it's one minute of the road and there are people who went to syria and forty on the side of i still but we tried to stop them it looks like an ordinary sleepy village a few houses nestled between the hills not how you might imagine a cradle of terror. a local a mom says he fears for his life after speaking out against those who joined eisel really w
the hush hush document goes as far as to claim that there is a direct link between radical islamic groups in bosnia herzegovina and people in germany the true nature of what this heavily classified report says hasn't come out parts of it were redacted from the copy that was shown to the left party the federal government has been trying to downplay the growing islamist threat in public furthermore it's entirely unacceptable that the government continues to cover up the role of the gulf states my...
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the hush hush document goes as far as to claim that there's a direct link between radical islamic groups in bosnia herzegovina and people in germany the true nature of what this heavily classified report says doesn't come out parts of it were redacted from the copy that was shown to the left party the federal government has been trying to downplay the growing islamist threat in public furthermore it's entirely unacceptable that the government continues to cover up the role of the gulf states my colleague charlotte dubin ski travel to bosnia herzegovina back in december she witnessed firsthand the situation on the ground there regarding islamic radicalization the local and mom is telling me that some of the residents have joined islamic state in this when a lot of the you know that there are people who went to syria and forth on the side of feisal but who tried to stop them and what it looks like an ordinary sleepy village a few houses nestled between the hills not how you might imagine a cradle of terror. the local a mom says he fears for his life after speaking out against those who joi
the hush hush document goes as far as to claim that there's a direct link between radical islamic groups in bosnia herzegovina and people in germany the true nature of what this heavily classified report says doesn't come out parts of it were redacted from the copy that was shown to the left party the federal government has been trying to downplay the growing islamist threat in public furthermore it's entirely unacceptable that the government continues to cover up the role of the gulf states my...
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frankly, grave danger of radicalization.for the first time, their reports of isis organizing in gaza and the equation between extremism is well documented. th moral and strategic reasons, i think this is a misbegotten policy. amy: talk about what youhink is aolution to the rugee crisis. >> it is easy to spend the time thinking, 65 million people displaced, dispys for an average of years, half are in urban areas. one could always think there is endless suffering. in my book, i point out in addition to the refugee resettlement issue, for the most vulnerable cases, three things are absolutely key. first, since half our kids, education needs to come center stage. traditionally in the humanitarian sector, education is seen as a luxury. only 2% of global humanitarian funding. aucation is a lifetime, not luxury. second, refugees need to be allowed to work. 60% are in urban areas adults need the ability to contribute to the societies they're living in. the countries hosting them, low, though, they need economic support. thirdly, the
frankly, grave danger of radicalization.for the first time, their reports of isis organizing in gaza and the equation between extremism is well documented. th moral and strategic reasons, i think this is a misbegotten policy. amy: talk about what youhink is aolution to the rugee crisis. >> it is easy to spend the time thinking, 65 million people displaced, dispys for an average of years, half are in urban areas. one could always think there is endless suffering. in my book, i point out in...
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with radicalization taking place on the internet, a person could get radicalized anywhere. and that's going to -- they're not going to necessarily travel a long distance. the areas that they are familiar with are the places where they will possibly have the most success attacking. as opposed to them traveling across the country and focusing on some place they're not familiar with. employment, poverty, in itself, is not necessarily a driver to radicalization, the violence. people have grievances. they feel like -- i'll give you one example. i was 23 years old, and i graduated from northwestern university's journalism school, one of the top ones in the world. i expected to be at the "new york times", if not like the next day, pretty soon thereafter, and i'm not going to talk about my salary then, but it was like, oh, i have to live at home with my parents. you know, so there was a grievance. that's not to say i was on the path to radicalization, the violence, but there are a lot of kids around the world who have a lot of potential, and when they see the -- they're not able to
with radicalization taking place on the internet, a person could get radicalized anywhere. and that's going to -- they're not going to necessarily travel a long distance. the areas that they are familiar with are the places where they will possibly have the most success attacking. as opposed to them traveling across the country and focusing on some place they're not familiar with. employment, poverty, in itself, is not necessarily a driver to radicalization, the violence. people have...
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root causes of radicalization. ambassadors, based on your current positions in your lifetime of experience, what do you see as the connection between on one hand our international development efforts working with our partners and on the other, the fight against terrorists? >> well, senator young, thank you for the question. i think there is a very tight and close relationship between development that leads to well-established democratic institutions, prosperous economies on the one hand, and counter terrorism successes on the other. democracy is a great ball work against terrorism and efforts to build democracies that are open and transparent and responsive to the citizens and protective of basic civil rights are key counter terrorism tools. and the reason for that, i think, senator, is because democratic governments that provide their citizens a voice, an opportunity to be heard, falsify the false claim of terrorists that a resort to violence is necessary to address one's concerns. that is never the case, but it i
root causes of radicalization. ambassadors, based on your current positions in your lifetime of experience, what do you see as the connection between on one hand our international development efforts working with our partners and on the other, the fight against terrorists? >> well, senator young, thank you for the question. i think there is a very tight and close relationship between development that leads to well-established democratic institutions, prosperous economies on the one hand,...
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the hush hush document goes as far as to claim that there is a direct link between radical islamic groups in bosnia herzegovina and people in germany the true nature of what this heavily classified report says doesn't come out parts of it were redacted from the copy that was shown to the left party the federal government has been trying to downplay the growing islamist threat in public for the more it's entirely unacceptable that the government continues to cover up the role of the gulf states my colleague charlotta bin ski travel to bosnia herzegovina back in december she witnessed firsthand the situation on the ground there regarding islamic radicalization the local a mom is telling me that some of the residents have joined islamic state in this one minute of the road and there are people who went to syria and forty on the side of i still but who tried to stop them it looks like an ordinary sleepy village a few houses nestled between the hills not how you might imagine a cradle of terror. a local a mom says he fears for his life after speaking out against those who joined eisel really w
the hush hush document goes as far as to claim that there is a direct link between radical islamic groups in bosnia herzegovina and people in germany the true nature of what this heavily classified report says doesn't come out parts of it were redacted from the copy that was shown to the left party the federal government has been trying to downplay the growing islamist threat in public for the more it's entirely unacceptable that the government continues to cover up the role of the gulf states...
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says he fears for his life after speaking out against those who joined i still really would these radical elements are always unpredictable these people prayed with me the aid at the same table as me and they want to shoot me this has been edited version of the report issued by the government raises a lot of questions over what exactly germany knows about islamic radicalization in the balkans and how bad the situation actually is as we see in the answer to our parliamentarian question the german government gives the extra time it's expertize that it doesn't explicitly in the gate the possibility that single persons or groups be longing to islamistic seen or bosnia or else they go in there could be a threat to germany and europe but in the same time the government indicts to speak about it financial transactions that are provided for example by the govt states or turkey to the bike and states as well as the sending of the moms. in contrary to the german secret service. the german government tries to hide the fact of growing danger coming from islam is the groups from the public national po
says he fears for his life after speaking out against those who joined i still really would these radical elements are always unpredictable these people prayed with me the aid at the same table as me and they want to shoot me this has been edited version of the report issued by the government raises a lot of questions over what exactly germany knows about islamic radicalization in the balkans and how bad the situation actually is as we see in the answer to our parliamentarian question the...
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donald trump's oath of office means nothing this is one of the most radical it is not your all speeches we've never i mean i get to give you a question you say carol you are faked is. donald trump's incoherence is all a direct result of the potential collusion russian crew u.s. officials are growing increasingly concerned about possible russian intrusion. we've just launched fifteen missiles heading to iraq where we're headed to syria. heading towards syria. you just got back from the middle east to get saudi arabia is. still really. like. any other little girl. like. you. are totally prepared for the second option totally destroying north korea is a sick puppy north korean regime is calling the president words a load of nonsense obviously he's. a pretty smart cookie. he wish you a very happy i don't. think you know what is going on and the love that's all over is you know. all about jerusalem. absolutely shocking that's how a group of us republican congressman reacted to seeing a new top secret intelligence document they believe it details the abuse of surveillance powers under the oba
donald trump's oath of office means nothing this is one of the most radical it is not your all speeches we've never i mean i get to give you a question you say carol you are faked is. donald trump's incoherence is all a direct result of the potential collusion russian crew u.s. officials are growing increasingly concerned about possible russian intrusion. we've just launched fifteen missiles heading to iraq where we're headed to syria. heading towards syria. you just got back from the middle...
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the president himself has offered to unveil a radical reform of prisons across france that is due to be unveiled at the end of next month but it's going to come a long way away from this process which looks set to continue unions again on monday night called for yet another day. of blockades outside france these prisons . america's national security agency know who has the power to identify people by the sound of their voice the n.s.a. is thought to be using technology much more advanced than what the likes of. us on for instance can utilize and that's according to a report based on documents leaked by the agency's former contractor edward snowden reporting on and jack. however for most of my boys there isn't much of my identity you can tell i'm female and people act like they're going through but i'm american i love. the n.s.a. however could do a lot more easily using my voice to identify who i am what language i'm speaking my gender and my dialect according to classified documents from the snowden archive the n.s.a. has been developing technology to identify a speaker using just th
the president himself has offered to unveil a radical reform of prisons across france that is due to be unveiled at the end of next month but it's going to come a long way away from this process which looks set to continue unions again on monday night called for yet another day. of blockades outside france these prisons . america's national security agency know who has the power to identify people by the sound of their voice the n.s.a. is thought to be using technology much more advanced than...
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some are radicalized but have not yet taken steps towards violence. other people want to actively refute terrorist propaganda. and then there's the majority of people just want to go about their daily lives without the threat of terrorism. there is no one answer, there is no one silver bullet. but we at the department of homeland security are surgically focus on the terrorism prevention trying to prevent and intervene in the process of radicalization. and because so much of the radicalization is tied to the internet and because internet knows no borders, , where activy trying to prevent both international and domestic terrorists from radicalizing and recruiting people to violence. through social media, social science research and the whole body of knowledge we know that it's not a linear process. there are number of root causes and drivers. domestically, we've approached terrorism prevention in a range of ways. today i'm here to tell you a little bit about how we tried to challenge terrorist narratives, share information and catalyze nongovernment sol
some are radicalized but have not yet taken steps towards violence. other people want to actively refute terrorist propaganda. and then there's the majority of people just want to go about their daily lives without the threat of terrorism. there is no one answer, there is no one silver bullet. but we at the department of homeland security are surgically focus on the terrorism prevention trying to prevent and intervene in the process of radicalization. and because so much of the radicalization...
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which left two guards needing hospital treatment so the attacks were reportedly carried out by radicalized prisoners. the number of islamic extremists in southeastern europe is being under reported by the german government now that's based on classified documents obtained by germany's left party and reported in the press this week peter oliver has the story. there's a growing threat from islamic extremism in europe based in the balkans and the german government is keeping it to itself that's according to a highly classified report that's being seen by some left party m.p.'s the media. the german federal government cannot discount the basic threat posed by individuals and splinter groups in the islamist scene in bosnia herzegovina the hush hush document goes as far as to claim that there's a direct link between radical islamic groups in bosnia herzegovina and people in germany but the true nature of what these heavily classified report says hasn't come out parts of it were redacted from the copy that was shown to the left party the federal government has been trying to downplay the growing
which left two guards needing hospital treatment so the attacks were reportedly carried out by radicalized prisoners. the number of islamic extremists in southeastern europe is being under reported by the german government now that's based on classified documents obtained by germany's left party and reported in the press this week peter oliver has the story. there's a growing threat from islamic extremism in europe based in the balkans and the german government is keeping it to itself that's...
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the hush hush document goes as far as to claim that there is a direct link between radical islamic groups in bosnia herzegovina and people in germany the true nature of what this heavily classified report says doesn't come out parts of it were redacted from the copy that was shown to the left party the federal government has been trying to downplay the growing islamist threat in public furthermore it's entirely unacceptable that the government continues to cover up the role of the gulf states my colleague charlotta bin ski travel to bosnia herzegovina back in december she witnessed firsthand the situation on the ground there regarding islamic radicalization the local and mom is telling me that some of the residents have joined islamic state in this one minute of the road and there are people who went to syria and forty on the side of i still but we tried to stop them. it looks like an ordinary sleepy village a few houses nestled between the hills not how you might imagine a cradle of terror. a local a man says he fears for his life after speaking out against those who joined eisel we woul
the hush hush document goes as far as to claim that there is a direct link between radical islamic groups in bosnia herzegovina and people in germany the true nature of what this heavily classified report says doesn't come out parts of it were redacted from the copy that was shown to the left party the federal government has been trying to downplay the growing islamist threat in public furthermore it's entirely unacceptable that the government continues to cover up the role of the gulf states...
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and compromise they're actually quite uncompromising is there a chance that they could actually radicalize american politics or it's a thing that will pass well if you talk to a lot of people in america they feel our politics have already been radicalized democrats and republicans are not talking to each other that much president donald trump seems to be something different he's not a conventional republican. he's certainly not friends with the democrats he seems to represent something else at what he calls the voice of the forgotten people by which he means rural small town america which is not being well served by the forces of globalization automation meritocracy and so we essentially have a radical popular movement aiming to restore something like the america post world war two when america felt it seemed the dominant country in the world that's what a lot of americans long for sometimes movements that which is cited to the party and yes and also the black wax matter and the plank do you feel like they have a real chance of succeeding and getting nowhere with being at the helm of the c
and compromise they're actually quite uncompromising is there a chance that they could actually radicalize american politics or it's a thing that will pass well if you talk to a lot of people in america they feel our politics have already been radicalized democrats and republicans are not talking to each other that much president donald trump seems to be something different he's not a conventional republican. he's certainly not friends with the democrats he seems to represent something else at...
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leaving two guards needing hospital treatment some of the attacks were reportedly carried out by radicalized prisoners . now russian opposition figure alexina valley was briefly detained on sunday as rallies took place in several cities his supporters have been protesting about the upcoming presidential election down off was in central moscow as the events unfolded around a thousand people have been gathering here in moscow calling for the boycott of the upcoming this march presidential election they're saying that the vote is illegitimate since their candidate alexina valley has not been allowed to run this because he's still serving a five year long suspended criminal sentence after he had been found guilty of embezzlement and a person like that cannot hold public office in russia now the location of this demonstration has not been approved by the authorities they had no problem with the protest itself but they offered a different place for a but the valley supporters decided to carry on with this place with this location literally hundreds of meters away from the kremlin now the offices o
leaving two guards needing hospital treatment some of the attacks were reportedly carried out by radicalized prisoners . now russian opposition figure alexina valley was briefly detained on sunday as rallies took place in several cities his supporters have been protesting about the upcoming presidential election down off was in central moscow as the events unfolded around a thousand people have been gathering here in moscow calling for the boycott of the upcoming this march presidential...
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leaving two girls needing hospital treatment some of the attacks were reportedly carried out by radicalized prisoners . now russian opposition figure alexina valley has been released without charge following a protest in central moscow on that story after the break. if i were a palestinian i would seek to have myself and all of my friends and my family of leaders at the local level to a national level be arrested by israel what you need to do is hold a mirror up to the israeli people and say this is what you're creating this is the reality on the ground we're not using violence we will not cooperate with the occupation any more i plead with the public opinion to do internet nonviolent struggle because if you use violence you will never get the support of the israelis for the world. to one british man using a restoration but instead of a nuclear exchange so legislation there is still thinks it is a good day in this case since there's fear that. we've done just enough. welcome back russian opposition figure alexina valmy has been released without charge off to rallies took place in several ru
leaving two girls needing hospital treatment some of the attacks were reportedly carried out by radicalized prisoners . now russian opposition figure alexina valley has been released without charge following a protest in central moscow on that story after the break. if i were a palestinian i would seek to have myself and all of my friends and my family of leaders at the local level to a national level be arrested by israel what you need to do is hold a mirror up to the israeli people and say...
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that is what gives rise to radicalism. says it works for them. or 1% of trump voters say it works for them. then they looked toward the extremes. -- one of thet conversations i have had about trump's election was with a cloud -- with a cab driver in boston about trump's election. i asked what he voted for him, and hehe voted for him, said, i don't know what to do anymore. i know it was kind of nihilistic, but basically washington is so screwed up. i just wanted to send a kamikaze pilot into the hull of the boat. that is an active nihilism, and a lot of people acted nihilistic nihilistically. is anything represents the status quo, it is hillary clinton area trump seemed very appealing in that environment. sanders did, too. but that is what is going to happen. if we don't fix stuff, and people continue to have virtually no belief in our system of government, improving their lives, we will end up with a country heavily radicalized on the left and right. which is why the urgency factor is upon us. >> i am from celtic university in boston. my question
that is what gives rise to radicalism. says it works for them. or 1% of trump voters say it works for them. then they looked toward the extremes. -- one of thet conversations i have had about trump's election was with a cloud -- with a cab driver in boston about trump's election. i asked what he voted for him, and hehe voted for him, said, i don't know what to do anymore. i know it was kind of nihilistic, but basically washington is so screwed up. i just wanted to send a kamikaze pilot into the...
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the fbi and our partners are always seeking to identify individuals who have been radicalized and may be seeking to travel and we're seeking to interdict them before they leave. >> reporter: do you think there was a failure in that interdiction in that case? >> we work hard to keep them in this country and will continue to do so. it is a number one priority of the fbi. >> reporter: because it was an ongoing case he wouldn't comment. he said the fbi has no specific information right now about any threats within the state of new jersey. >> at one time we were looking to see who was trying to radicalalize someone in the neighborhood. now that neighborhood is the internet. >> reporter: the process of going from radicalization to operation has become highly compressed, a major challenge for authorities along with a constantly revolving recruitment cycle by terror networks. >> our strategy is to stay one step ahead of them. >> reporter: and including keeping people from becoming radicalized in the first place. nbc10 news. >> talking about the eagles all week long. a flight from philadelphia
the fbi and our partners are always seeking to identify individuals who have been radicalized and may be seeking to travel and we're seeking to interdict them before they leave. >> reporter: do you think there was a failure in that interdiction in that case? >> we work hard to keep them in this country and will continue to do so. it is a number one priority of the fbi. >> reporter: because it was an ongoing case he wouldn't comment. he said the fbi has no specific information...