54
54
Apr 25, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
and the region. the last group of them that we arrested was basically a family with six children, two women, a couple of male fighters. these are from the province. china knows about it. frankly speaking, until quite recently, they had this wrong information that perhaps the united states or india is behind these ati fighters. or we engage them and provided them with the evidence. so now they have a level of tactic that 80 i am moves out of china and goes all the way to vietnam to indonesia and ends up in turkey, comes back to dagestan and to afghanistan to fight. so they have a better understanding of the threat now. and therefore, this confidence in our corporation now. with them. but of course, they also have an economic interest, efficient. they present for the region. it cannot happen without stability in the region and security in afghanistan. security in afghanistan is essential to the stability of the region. and afghanistan in addition of its vision probably the worst comprehensive vision fo
and the region. the last group of them that we arrested was basically a family with six children, two women, a couple of male fighters. these are from the province. china knows about it. frankly speaking, until quite recently, they had this wrong information that perhaps the united states or india is behind these ati fighters. or we engage them and provided them with the evidence. so now they have a level of tactic that 80 i am moves out of china and goes all the way to vietnam to indonesia and...
129
129
Apr 2, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
region. it's bet are for all of us because these are hotbeds of tensions and on the other hand, we need to get certain experience, new experience of cooperation which-- thank you. >> thank you very much, that was really a great overview and i think set the stage very well for seth and others to dive deep into the terrorism question. i'll turn this over. >> yes, thanks. >> also co-host of this program. >> that's right. >> thanks. and thanks to you, and my fellow panelists for their ability to come today and have a frank discussion on an important subject. i'm going to take a little bit of a step back and look for broadly at patterns of terrorists, particular will ly with jihadist activity and put it in a broader context. i mean, i think it's certainly true just to start off with two points that the islamic state or daesh has lost territorial control not just in iraq and syria, but also in other countries where it had some control of territory. it's lost control of territory in libya, including
region. it's bet are for all of us because these are hotbeds of tensions and on the other hand, we need to get certain experience, new experience of cooperation which-- thank you. >> thank you very much, that was really a great overview and i think set the stage very well for seth and others to dive deep into the terrorism question. i'll turn this over. >> yes, thanks. >> also co-host of this program. >> that's right. >> thanks. and thanks to you, and my fellow...
63
63
Apr 13, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
and response from the region, the wider region is slightly mixed. while there is a regional consensus on peace and reconciliation in afghanistan, but the consensus on how to fight the terrorists has broken slightly. unfortunately there are actors in the region that draw a distinction between good and bad terrorists. and unfortunately another sign of that breakdown of consensus is that we have all agreed to have state to state relations for counterterrorism. but there are those now who look at state to nonstate actors relations, for counterterrorism for serious implications for all of us. like there are those who say they work with the taliban against isis. and we say that not only this is unethical, but in terms of policy this is self defeating. without going into details of this, we are in an environment where while we have a significant progress, but we also have challenges primarily associated to the growth of the foreign fighters and the weakening of regional cooperation. so in this context, last month based on the environment that was shaped pr
and response from the region, the wider region is slightly mixed. while there is a regional consensus on peace and reconciliation in afghanistan, but the consensus on how to fight the terrorists has broken slightly. unfortunately there are actors in the region that draw a distinction between good and bad terrorists. and unfortunately another sign of that breakdown of consensus is that we have all agreed to have state to state relations for counterterrorism. but there are those now who look at...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
feel way that we needed to do three piece caused twenty twenty five the ballistic issue and the regional influence are do not know what president trump will decide to go in there j.c.b. away and it is his responsibility the j.c.b. away is the first pillar of this framework hundreds describes so i'm not saying that we're moving from one deal to another i'm saying it is one aspect of the problem are hard and have never been as critical in the case of us president trim has because i believe that we can usefully add to it but no matter the decision that president truman will take i would like to work from no on it you deal with four pillars including what he's already voted by the grace period that is ongoing nuclear i mean the current nuclear activities. the longer and nuclear activities the ballistic activities and the regional influence so this is constant but over the past few weeks and ever and in particular today we have been able to go very much talking details about this topic including the situation in the region and i believe that we have converged on a common reading of what is ha
feel way that we needed to do three piece caused twenty twenty five the ballistic issue and the regional influence are do not know what president trump will decide to go in there j.c.b. away and it is his responsibility the j.c.b. away is the first pillar of this framework hundreds describes so i'm not saying that we're moving from one deal to another i'm saying it is one aspect of the problem are hard and have never been as critical in the case of us president trim has because i believe that...
46
46
Apr 25, 2018
04/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
there is no hegemony or any regional strategy or escalation that could destabilise the entire region is against this framework that we talked about syria. in this respect, we committed together to fight against terrorists, jihadist scholar and we will continue that warand scholar and we will continue that war and wage this walk until the end ——jihadists,, and we war and wage this walk until the end —— jihadists,, and we will continue this war and wage that war until the end. we will ensure that international agreements are complied with, including the one guarding against the use of chemical weapons, and this is very much what weapons, and this is very much what we have done in the operations late in the night between 13 and 1a april. we also together, to make sure that they can be humanitarian access, sure that they can be humanitarian access , we sure that they can be humanitarian access, we are working together in the context of this small group to build the syria of tomorrow, and guarantee its stability. and in this respect i believe we have also moved in the right direction. and
there is no hegemony or any regional strategy or escalation that could destabilise the entire region is against this framework that we talked about syria. in this respect, we committed together to fight against terrorists, jihadist scholar and we will continue that warand scholar and we will continue that war and wage this walk until the end ——jihadists,, and we war and wage this walk until the end —— jihadists,, and we will continue this war and wage that war until the end. we will...
51
51
Apr 26, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
that could destabilize the region. it is against this framework that we talked about syria. in this respect, we committed together to fight against the terrorists, jihadists. and we will continue this war and wage this war until the end. we are together in order to make sure that existing international agreements are complied with, including the one regarding the prohibition against the use of chemical weapons. and this is very much what we've done in the operations led between 13 and 14 of april. we also together to make sure that they can be access. we are also working together in the context of the small group to build the syria of tomorrow and guaranteed stability. and in this respect, i believe we have also moved in the right direction. and beyond our military action, which is meant to take an end when we have defeated daesh, we also have a political goal which is to contribute to building a free syria, which is not under the influence of another country, and which is not a place that contributes to destabilizing
that could destabilize the region. it is against this framework that we talked about syria. in this respect, we committed together to fight against the terrorists, jihadists. and we will continue this war and wage this war until the end. we are together in order to make sure that existing international agreements are complied with, including the one regarding the prohibition against the use of chemical weapons. and this is very much what we've done in the operations led between 13 and 14 of...
508
508
Apr 24, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 508
favorite 0
quote 13
with all the people in the region. president trump: we pretty much finished with isis and we're going to be making some big decisions in a very short period of time but we're working very closely together with france and with the president. ok. thank you very much. reporter: mr. president, you know you will enjoy very friendly relationship with president trump compared to previous presidents. at the same time we know you don't agree on a number of topics. there are more and more of them. we've seen that earlier in the oval office on iran. it seems like the initial deal with iran will not be able to be saved. what about this relationship? can it have some great impact on france -- it can be beneficial to france and to europe? you talked about reciprocal interests. is that the case today? president macron: yes, definitely. i believe the reason why we enjoy this relationship, the relationship between our two countries. indeed, we have a different background but it is maybe policisans. th not easily change one's mind. i th
with all the people in the region. president trump: we pretty much finished with isis and we're going to be making some big decisions in a very short period of time but we're working very closely together with france and with the president. ok. thank you very much. reporter: mr. president, you know you will enjoy very friendly relationship with president trump compared to previous presidents. at the same time we know you don't agree on a number of topics. there are more and more of them. we've...
45
45
Apr 30, 2018
04/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
jordan is the palestinian israeli conflict this is we believe the main cause of stability in the region and its resolution is the key to achieving the lastest lasting and comprehensive peace that we want the two state solution remains the only path to the pieces we believe in jordan it is the solution that would allow for the emergence obama an independent sovereign palestine states her with jerusalem as its capital and the lines of june fourth one nine hundred sixty seven there is a deadlock in peace efforts now and we know that the status quo cannot be maintained we have a difficult situation but the challenge in us all is to make sure that this difficult situation does not get worse we enjoyed and are committed to doing everything we can in cooperation with our partner in the u.s. and other and the international community to make sure that we create political horizons and move towards achieving that that solution yes that the two state solution is being challenged yes there are many obstacles but i think what is what is the alternative we cannot give up in our efforts to achieve peac
jordan is the palestinian israeli conflict this is we believe the main cause of stability in the region and its resolution is the key to achieving the lastest lasting and comprehensive peace that we want the two state solution remains the only path to the pieces we believe in jordan it is the solution that would allow for the emergence obama an independent sovereign palestine states her with jerusalem as its capital and the lines of june fourth one nine hundred sixty seven there is a deadlock...
66
66
Apr 4, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
but we need to keep our eye on the entire region. so, the maritime borders of china have always been matters of insecurity and opportunity for that country. their attitude towards these are the water faces as typical continental land powers. several hundred miles of water off of china's eastern south coast of a defensive barrier commensurate its air and forces are to be dominant in case a conflict in foreign air and maritime forces are to be kept out in peacetime as matters of law and practice. from the american point of view of course that of a maritime seafaring world power, up to 12 miles from the coast of another country is open in peacetime to maritime sea and air traffic in the sea and air forces of any country's. military surveillance operations up the coast of a potential enemy are routine, legal, prudent and nonthreatening conflict. beyond the basic approaches there are important national interests which are enmeshed in these two different attitudes. taiwan which is china's single greatest national objective lies off the coa
but we need to keep our eye on the entire region. so, the maritime borders of china have always been matters of insecurity and opportunity for that country. their attitude towards these are the water faces as typical continental land powers. several hundred miles of water off of china's eastern south coast of a defensive barrier commensurate its air and forces are to be dominant in case a conflict in foreign air and maritime forces are to be kept out in peacetime as matters of law and practice....
49
49
Apr 10, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
have regions. i will - that is - operational capacity at the regional level. we have a robust capacity at the regional level because we feel so strongly about regions being of a cornerstone of our response that we have empowered regional administrators, senior officials throughout fema and experience that is regional, regions 9 and 10 on the west coast. every day for the past 20 years. the earthquakes in california and these are there worst-case scenarios. not the hurricanes you would see in region 4 or region 6, florida area, texas area. that approach is critical for us. and the lessons learned can't mention which one but my equivalent at another federal agency came by and said we are going to do this, be there with you. >> let's open to questions, and we will go there and a lot of questions. please identify your self. >> last couple years at red cross, a couple years ago when hurricane matthew was threatening florida shelter population was a couple thousand people in shelters and the last year wh
have regions. i will - that is - operational capacity at the regional level. we have a robust capacity at the regional level because we feel so strongly about regions being of a cornerstone of our response that we have empowered regional administrators, senior officials throughout fema and experience that is regional, regions 9 and 10 on the west coast. every day for the past 20 years. the earthquakes in california and these are there worst-case scenarios. not the hurricanes you would see in...
39
39
Apr 23, 2018
04/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 1
it's a mainstream region and his dear dear is blue and the whole. condemning the insult the i think we should not include we should not just restrain this begin to fart and it's both. farther out the fresh rush to the regions ok so the thing is they're. still the question is the elected father literally but up to the mark and the problem is that if we compare it to the . job of. the province looks like the little number two to wrestle in from battered units are higher here so. about that i'm going to bring in qana into the conversation and so that we can reestablish our skype connection may. not come because that we're having a few issues understanding what you're saying. the issue of missing persons and extrajudicial killings is not restricted to fatah there are other parts of pakistan that are also affected are there is a pakistani government particularly discriminatory against a passion in fattah you know how would you characterize what's happening in this region i think the whole issue about the missing persons is more related to the conflict zo
it's a mainstream region and his dear dear is blue and the whole. condemning the insult the i think we should not include we should not just restrain this begin to fart and it's both. farther out the fresh rush to the regions ok so the thing is they're. still the question is the elected father literally but up to the mark and the problem is that if we compare it to the . job of. the province looks like the little number two to wrestle in from battered units are higher here so. about that i'm...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
sand and dust generated in dry regions across the world but the greatest source is the so hard does it. probably produce is run by the hoff something about the order of the earth's dust and the reason it's there is because there's a no go like it was the wind conditions we went to that's dried up. and it's the material from the floor about how old like silk and a little silica organism is called dorota used to get blown away high up into the air and can troubleshoot distances. there's a range of countries primarily neighboring the sahara because this is the major source of sand and dust storms both to the north and south but equally to the east where we're talking of iraq iran syria kuwait the emirates the gulf states saudi arabia but increasingly moving to the east we run into the stands as we call them afghanistan to administer and here the difficulty is that they're affected in both directions sand and dust being driven to the south from the gobi desert from the tibetan plateau and all through asia so there's a whole range of countries with a long plume starting from the western edg
sand and dust generated in dry regions across the world but the greatest source is the so hard does it. probably produce is run by the hoff something about the order of the earth's dust and the reason it's there is because there's a no go like it was the wind conditions we went to that's dried up. and it's the material from the floor about how old like silk and a little silica organism is called dorota used to get blown away high up into the air and can troubleshoot distances. there's a range...
33
33
Apr 24, 2018
04/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
that our desire is to create conditions for stability in the region. when we have built this convergence of points of view to go towards a new agreement allows us to have a settlement for the syrian problem is a strong progress in the exchanges that we've had today and i hope that we can work with our partners and we have constituted with our foreign ministers who met and will meet again in the next few days what we call the small group in which the objective over syria is to gather allied powers of which we are a party but with powers in the region and i think that we must work at the level of the small group and we must have a privileged discussion with turkey russia on regional subjects and on the syrian matter and i think that now we will develop this method to go towards a new agreement and i think there is real progress which allows to conciliate our differences is that we don't remain in an empty space i have always expressed myself clearly against a dry exit from the. tarried up to move to replace it by nothing else is not a good solution when
that our desire is to create conditions for stability in the region. when we have built this convergence of points of view to go towards a new agreement allows us to have a settlement for the syrian problem is a strong progress in the exchanges that we've had today and i hope that we can work with our partners and we have constituted with our foreign ministers who met and will meet again in the next few days what we call the small group in which the objective over syria is to gather allied...
152
152
Apr 19, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 1
he believes regional and local parties, regional and local forces need to take on this struggle, as they are directly exposed to the consequences of a resurgence of isis. we are reaching out to partners across the region to see what contribution, not just financial, they may make to sustaining this fight beyond the destruction of isis. representative: while i agree with everything you said, ambassador, isis is just one prong of what we should be doing to rid syria of the butcher assa to be as important as our isis concerns. secretary satterfield: i strongly agree with you that a remains asich assad leader is not a syria that we would predict would be meaningfully -- meaningfully stable. it is why we have strongly supported a political process led by the you went. u.n.d by the yo that process unfortunately has been blocked. to russia can trigger roots -- and russia contributes to and enables this freezing of the process at the united nations. is the statee: department satisfied with the current communication channels in place with russia, to account for these issues in syria? russia becam
he believes regional and local parties, regional and local forces need to take on this struggle, as they are directly exposed to the consequences of a resurgence of isis. we are reaching out to partners across the region to see what contribution, not just financial, they may make to sustaining this fight beyond the destruction of isis. representative: while i agree with everything you said, ambassador, isis is just one prong of what we should be doing to rid syria of the butcher assa to be as...
71
71
Apr 3, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
we need that in the region.they have issues in the south and with that, i will go du. >> thank you all. it will take now the moderators prerogative and asked the first question. ambassador come and see new addresses to all three of you, you mentioned the military defeat of the bride that such a tremendous cost. you mentioned the challenge of ideology. in iraq today, what is it really the challenge of the idea, you know, this an issue of kind of that connection between iss and sunni arab population definitively broke and said that we move beyond that. what is the challenge we face with the ideological dimension, which also exists in the kurdish and other populations as well. >> if i may come in the extremist ideologies and iraq have always been, didn't exist. they came in through the 1990s and open the door to them. but they always were marginal. these extremist ideologies were the engine that brought tens of thousands of foreign fighters to iraq. but in iraq, what we should focus on is to prevent the mass of peo
we need that in the region.they have issues in the south and with that, i will go du. >> thank you all. it will take now the moderators prerogative and asked the first question. ambassador come and see new addresses to all three of you, you mentioned the military defeat of the bride that such a tremendous cost. you mentioned the challenge of ideology. in iraq today, what is it really the challenge of the idea, you know, this an issue of kind of that connection between iss and sunni arab...
59
59
Apr 24, 2018
04/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
once we have built this convergence , the region.the idea of moving on toa convergence, the idea of moving on to a new deal that would include the solution for syria, i believe, is a strong step forward, thanks to the discussions we've had today. so i very much would like us to work together with all of our partners, and the ministers of foreign affairs who have gathered in a small group and they will be doing it again sometime soon. the allied powers, and of course also the regional powers, to work up the level of this small group, it shall have some privileged discussions with russia on “— privileged discussions with russia on —— and turkey on regional topics including syria. so as from now, we will work using that method in favour of work towards a deal. i believe we can combine our common views and differences because we are not ina views and differences because we are not in a vacuum. i have always said we not in a vacuum. i have always said we should not tear apart the jcb array and have nothing else. i think this would not be
once we have built this convergence , the region.the idea of moving on toa convergence, the idea of moving on to a new deal that would include the solution for syria, i believe, is a strong step forward, thanks to the discussions we've had today. so i very much would like us to work together with all of our partners, and the ministers of foreign affairs who have gathered in a small group and they will be doing it again sometime soon. the allied powers, and of course also the regional powers, to...
15
15
Apr 24, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
the approach means that we can work on all the situations in the region. with these efforts to contain iran in the region we will continue to work in the un security council to make sure that the law of chemical weapons will be complied with and will continue to shoulder our responsibility to that effect. we will work with our party to in building a sustainable, political and an inclusive one that will prevent terrorism of the future. we also talked about the climate and also we know where we stand. france will continue to work on major pieces including the global compact for the environment and i think i can say that our economy and our businesses and researchers can continue to work on this in the field and we are not attached to that. on trade, as you mentioned i hear what you said when you call upon the fair trade. we look at international trade we have common challenges in a number of sectors that are well known but we shall work together to make sure this not destabilize our markets to bring about another petition but we can say that we will make sur
the approach means that we can work on all the situations in the region. with these efforts to contain iran in the region we will continue to work in the un security council to make sure that the law of chemical weapons will be complied with and will continue to shoulder our responsibility to that effect. we will work with our party to in building a sustainable, political and an inclusive one that will prevent terrorism of the future. we also talked about the climate and also we know where we...
109
109
Apr 17, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 1
a region rife with challenges. it has been largely peaceful, made possible by the commitment of free nations to the free and open international order, and underwritten by the credibility of the combat power assigned to u.s. pacific command. the national defense strategy recognizes that the central challenge to our prosperity and security is the re emergence of long-term strategic competition. and while china and russia are the priority, immediate challenges by north korea, iran and violent extremists remain. four of the five of these principle challenges are found in the endo pacific, and the fifth, iran, has previously operated in the region with an out of area deployment to the paycom aor. today north korea has rapidly advanced its unlawful ballistic missile programs. china continues to improve both the size and capability of its armed forces, and hopes to supplant the united states as the security partner of choice. not just in the endo pacific region, but across the globe. russia continues to modernize its mili
a region rife with challenges. it has been largely peaceful, made possible by the commitment of free nations to the free and open international order, and underwritten by the credibility of the combat power assigned to u.s. pacific command. the national defense strategy recognizes that the central challenge to our prosperity and security is the re emergence of long-term strategic competition. and while china and russia are the priority, immediate challenges by north korea, iran and violent...
90
90
Apr 10, 2018
04/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
to the northern part of the region. a slightly stronger system will bring more widespread light rainfall to the region on wednesday and wednesday night. both systems will result in cooler temperatures before a return to drier and slightly warmer conditions late in the week. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min om the maze to sf. ( darya ) new this no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( darya ) new this morning ... police in richmond are investigating an overnight murder.(james ) this is the second killing in richmond in three days. kron4's will tran is in richmond with more. a person is dead after a shooting in richmond. the shooting happened in the 4900 block of hartnett avenue. the victim died at the hospital. police are still looking for the shooter and are still investigating. police say this is the second homicide in richmond in three days. a 20-year-old man from antioch died in a shooting on saturday afternoon. saturday's homicide was the first since nov
to the northern part of the region. a slightly stronger system will bring more widespread light rainfall to the region on wednesday and wednesday night. both systems will result in cooler temperatures before a return to drier and slightly warmer conditions late in the week. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min om the maze to sf. ( darya ) new this no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( darya ) new this morning ... police in richmond...
49
49
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
the game by using native plants in order to form a very good need to fly from the region. we've planted about one hundred ten thousand native plants in the area music native plants captured huge amount of dust and sand around the plant it wasn't there before so this. is formed by the dust and sand transported by wind its contents a lot of the nutrients fished up to ninety percent of organic matter inside this plants for example we see it is common name is called a part of the it's very good one in fact in cutting the sun a lot of plant to talk to we see a tear this one is another branch called shall we this this should have been so it wasn't there before so this blobs capture the amount of sand and dust and come to do is take the negative if it took dust. native plants is the major solution that this give an example how it's not as a plant it's tough control up to ten metre of sand and dust this is a single plant what if it's thousands of flats. some sunlight data can also play a role in improving land and water management. in twenty fifteen nasa launched a new satellite.
the game by using native plants in order to form a very good need to fly from the region. we've planted about one hundred ten thousand native plants in the area music native plants captured huge amount of dust and sand around the plant it wasn't there before so this. is formed by the dust and sand transported by wind its contents a lot of the nutrients fished up to ninety percent of organic matter inside this plants for example we see it is common name is called a part of the it's very good one...
109
109
Apr 16, 2018
04/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
a wednesday into region late through the region late wednesday into early thursday.storms will remain possible over much of the region through this afternoon. dry and cool conditions are likely for tuesday and into most of wednesday before a weak, fast-moving system pushes through the region late wednesday into early thursday. a drying and warming trend is then likely by late week. (ácommercialá) (áábreakáá) (áábreakáá)(ácommercialá) week. likely by late week. trisha carpenterfreemont (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) (áábreakáá)(ácommercialá) (ácommercialá) (áábreakáá) seven day (darya) seven day ( darya ) ( darya ) seven day (darya)that's it for us this morning... our next newscast is at 5 o clock tonight. (james)don't forget, >> announcer: today on an all-new "dr. phil." she claims her ex held her hostage for seven years. >> it's false. >> dr. phil: depending on somebody doesn't mean you're a prisoner. >> announcer: he claims she's stalking him. >> i'm coming to get you. >> they're both lying. >> dr. phil: why are you calling his mother? >> they all knew. >> dr. phil: wha
a wednesday into region late through the region late wednesday into early thursday.storms will remain possible over much of the region through this afternoon. dry and cool conditions are likely for tuesday and into most of wednesday before a weak, fast-moving system pushes through the region late wednesday into early thursday. a drying and warming trend is then likely by late week. (ácommercialá) (áábreakáá) (áábreakáá)(ácommercialá) week. likely by late week. trisha...
79
79
Apr 8, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
the region has competing agendas in iraq. building iraqi institutions will help the government stand on its feet, and we have to preserve the ability throughout iraq, fromonly those liberated isis. andeeded in the kurdistan in the south. with that, i will stop here. alberto: thank you very much. i will take now the moderators prerogative and asked the first question. mentioned the military defeat of the islamic state. arrived at such a tremendous cost. you mentioned the challenge of ideology. today, in iraq, what is it really, that challenge of the ism?logy, jihad is does the connection between isis and sunni-arab population and the grievance of the population in definitively broken so we have moved beyond that? what is the challenge we face with the ideological dimension? fareed: the extremist ideologies and iraq have always been marginal. they came in through the 1990's through saddam hussein's campaign that opened the door to them. they were always marginal. the extremist ideologies were the engine that brought tens of tho
the region has competing agendas in iraq. building iraqi institutions will help the government stand on its feet, and we have to preserve the ability throughout iraq, fromonly those liberated isis. andeeded in the kurdistan in the south. with that, i will stop here. alberto: thank you very much. i will take now the moderators prerogative and asked the first question. mentioned the military defeat of the islamic state. arrived at such a tremendous cost. you mentioned the challenge of ideology....
31
31
Apr 23, 2018
04/18
by
ALJAZ
quote
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 1
it's new to me if i want to make sure there's not a frontal region it's a mainstream region and his dear dear is blue and the whole. condemning the insult the i think we should not include we should not just restrain this begin to fart and it's both. farther out the fresh rush to the regions ok so the thing is they're. still the question is the elected father literally but up to the mark and the problem is that if we compare it to the . job of. the province looks like the little number two to wrestle in from battered units are higher here so. about that i'm going to bring in qana into
it's new to me if i want to make sure there's not a frontal region it's a mainstream region and his dear dear is blue and the whole. condemning the insult the i think we should not include we should not just restrain this begin to fart and it's both. farther out the fresh rush to the regions ok so the thing is they're. still the question is the elected father literally but up to the mark and the problem is that if we compare it to the . job of. the province looks like the little number two to...
87
87
Apr 18, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
the president has also made clear he believes regional and local parties, regional and local forces need to take on this struggle as they themselves are directly exposed to the consequences of a resurgence of isis. therefore we are reaching out to partners across the region to see what form of contribution, and not just financial, they may make to sustaining this fight beyond the destruction of isis. >> you see, while i agree with everything you've said, ambassador, to me, isis is one prong of something, an important prong, but one prong of what we should be doing. i really think to rid syria of the butcher assad ought to be as important as our isis concerns. >> i strongly agree with you that a syria in which assad remains as leader, this regime, is not a syria which we would predict to be meaningfully secure or stable or not a source of generation of threat and violent extremism under whatever name in the future. that's why we have strongly supported a political process led by the u.n. unfortunately that political process has been blocked. and the parties responsible for blocking it are
the president has also made clear he believes regional and local parties, regional and local forces need to take on this struggle as they themselves are directly exposed to the consequences of a resurgence of isis. therefore we are reaching out to partners across the region to see what form of contribution, and not just financial, they may make to sustaining this fight beyond the destruction of isis. >> you see, while i agree with everything you've said, ambassador, to me, isis is one...
59
59
Apr 20, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
they ran has previously operated in the region. today, north korea has rapidly advanced its unlawful nuclear weapon and ballistic missile programs. china continues to improve the size and capability of its armed forces. in the indo pacific region, but across the globe. russia continues to modernize its military and seeks explicitly to undermine the international order and u.s. security guarantees. the presence of isis in the region is real and highlights the need to confront terrorism in the pacific as well. the challenges are genuine. if confirmed, i will work to defend against and deter our adversaries from attacking the oured states, as well as allies in the region. i will look to develop our allies in the region as well as in our own government. in order to help advance peace and prosperity in the indo pacific. to deliver the readiness necessary to operate wherever international law allows while reducing a more lethal integrative combat force. and to defeat our adversaries and those of our allies, should deterrence ever fail. i
they ran has previously operated in the region. today, north korea has rapidly advanced its unlawful nuclear weapon and ballistic missile programs. china continues to improve the size and capability of its armed forces. in the indo pacific region, but across the globe. russia continues to modernize its military and seeks explicitly to undermine the international order and u.s. security guarantees. the presence of isis in the region is real and highlights the need to confront terrorism in the...
44
44
Apr 20, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
with that influence across the region. the scale on which i ran is exerting its influence across the region has increased considerably i think there's also a rectal mission that this is a set of problems. it's a message i hear on the regular basis. we're also talking about part of that agreement. it's china and russia. so they are virtually dividing. the signatories of the jcp away. you say will take it up at that time. but this was a multilateral agreement from i'm getting they have not violated and at the same time just in about the process of negotiating an agreement with north korea. about our word and whether we see and buy it or not. i can only regenerate the administration. we are focused on obtaining support from her critical allies to cure what we regard as significant failures. as i said. the dialogue with it. has been up paul positive one. i don't know what the policies are. other than what you said. the things he's willing to pull out. the message we've got from the president. and change what the agreement was.
with that influence across the region. the scale on which i ran is exerting its influence across the region has increased considerably i think there's also a rectal mission that this is a set of problems. it's a message i hear on the regular basis. we're also talking about part of that agreement. it's china and russia. so they are virtually dividing. the signatories of the jcp away. you say will take it up at that time. but this was a multilateral agreement from i'm getting they have not...
62
62
Apr 30, 2018
04/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
and the region and kind of iranian influence be contains this is the inside story. of the welcome to inside story on lorica the newly installed u.s. secretary of state has wraps up his three country tour of the middle east in jordan where he met the foreign minister and king abdullah might pump underscore the importance of the jordanian role in helping solve conflicts in neighboring countries in particular palestinian leaders to reengage in talks with israel and america's top diplomat a united front against what the white house says as the regional threat posed by iran a message he emphasized in both saudi arabia and israel hard force it has more from west jerusalem. in the middle east mike pompeo double down on the theme that has dominated his first international trip as secretary of state iran's threat to the region and the world and the solidifying u.s. threat to pull out of the iran nuclear deal iran and destabilize this entire region that supports proxy militias and terrorist groups it arms it is an arms dealer to the who the rebels. and iran conducts cyber hac
and the region and kind of iranian influence be contains this is the inside story. of the welcome to inside story on lorica the newly installed u.s. secretary of state has wraps up his three country tour of the middle east in jordan where he met the foreign minister and king abdullah might pump underscore the importance of the jordanian role in helping solve conflicts in neighboring countries in particular palestinian leaders to reengage in talks with israel and america's top diplomat a united...
51
51
Apr 27, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
but also to guarantee the stability of the region and make re that know know regional strategy or escalation that could destabilize the entire region. it is in this framework that we talked about syria. in this respect, we committed together to fight against terrorists, jihadists and we will continue to explore until the end. and in order to make sure that existing international agreements are complied with including the prohibition against the use of chemical weapons and this is very much what we have done and this will go between 13th and 14th of april. we are working together in the context of the small group to build the sea of tomorrow and ensure stability. in this respect, we also have moved in the right direction and beyond our military action, which is meant to take an end when we have defeated -- we also have a political goal, which is to continue to building a free syria, which is not under the influence of another country and which is not a place that contributes to destabilizing the region. this was a very important point for me. so very briefly, this is the summary of what we ha
but also to guarantee the stability of the region and make re that know know regional strategy or escalation that could destabilize the entire region. it is in this framework that we talked about syria. in this respect, we committed together to fight against terrorists, jihadists and we will continue to explore until the end. and in order to make sure that existing international agreements are complied with including the prohibition against the use of chemical weapons and this is very much what...
39
39
Apr 3, 2018
04/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 1
arrangement is fully meets the interests of both countries the whole region and indeed region beyond the confines of our own thank you. very much and now we will move on to the question of social will first take some questions from our guests the first question is from concept t.v. . good evening to the canal but a c.m. . you have quoted major projects as the drivers of this new relationship. on the basis of general negative trends on the international agenda do you can you identify some. factors which could actually subvert these plans. and we were just listening to that news conference with the russian turkish president's we can go back let's try in this. mission which we don't have no such what we can leverage to get used to if the. positive in our time is needed in our relations with turkey and current trade ties are the major. projects are going to be materialized because. i'm thinking about particularly about atomic energy. and our supplies of gas to the turkish market and the turkish stream major project for example. we are having negotiations with our major european. partners
arrangement is fully meets the interests of both countries the whole region and indeed region beyond the confines of our own thank you. very much and now we will move on to the question of social will first take some questions from our guests the first question is from concept t.v. . good evening to the canal but a c.m. . you have quoted major projects as the drivers of this new relationship. on the basis of general negative trends on the international agenda do you can you identify some....
180
180
Apr 9, 2018
04/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
portion of the region.stronger system will bring more widespread light rainfall to the region on wednesday with lingering showers possible into thursday. both systems will result in cooler temperatures before a return to drier and slightly warmer conditions late in the week. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( james )(ááá2 shotááá) our top story this morning ... police have arrested a man accused of sexually assaulting a high school-aged jogger in palo alto.( darya ) this is an update to a story we have been following since the attack happened last month. kron 4's will tran is live in palo alto with the latest. on the peninsula. police have arrested eduardo antonio chavarria-diaz in connection with the sexual assault of a high school-aged jogger. this is an update to a story we first brought you last month. the incident happened on march 28th... near the intersection of arastradero and deer creek roads. police say the suspect pulled the victim off the path, put a
portion of the region.stronger system will bring more widespread light rainfall to the region on wednesday with lingering showers possible into thursday. both systems will result in cooler temperatures before a return to drier and slightly warmer conditions late in the week. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( james )(ááá2 shotááá) our top story this morning ... police have arrested a man accused of sexually assaulting a high school-aged jogger...
160
160
Apr 10, 2018
04/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 1
slightly region.affic... ( james )(ááá2 shotááá) our other top story ... some bay area schools forced to shut down after receiving threats of violence will reopen today.( darya ) police say the threats were a hoax set up by international hackers. kron 4's lydia pantazas is live in emerville with more. (lydia)emery high school is just one of the schools that shut down in the bay area yesterday.now investigators say it was because of a dare that originated on social media.(take vo)school district officials with the emery unified school district decided to close all of the district's schools monday because they received a threat of a shooting through email. that threat was received on sunday night.but they weren't the only district affected.mt diablo, acalanes union high school district,south san francisco unified and brentwood unified also received threats of violence. but investigators now say the threat is not credible.they say it was a hoax generated out of a dare within an overseas online gaming com
slightly region.affic... ( james )(ááá2 shotááá) our other top story ... some bay area schools forced to shut down after receiving threats of violence will reopen today.( darya ) police say the threats were a hoax set up by international hackers. kron 4's lydia pantazas is live in emerville with more. (lydia)emery high school is just one of the schools that shut down in the bay area yesterday.now investigators say it was because of a dare that originated on social media.(take vo)school...
66
66
Apr 2, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
and its allies in the region. hosted by the atlantic council, this is an hour and 20 minute. >> well, good morning, everyone and welcome. i'm dennis player, direct or here at the atlantic council and also the chairman of the board of the peace foundation u.s.a. and i see a number of familiar faces in the audience, so i know there will be a good discussion following the presentations of this wonderful site of panelists that magnus has assembled this morning. it is good to bring our a little bit south and east asia. north korea is dominating the headlines these days and luckily for the region it is the peace phase of the north korean approach, which seems to go in cycles, which is dominating things these days. but we need to keep our eyes on the entire region. so, the maritime borders of china have also been matters of insecurity and opportunity for that country. their attitude towards these island water spaces is typical of continental land powers. they think of several hundred miles of the east and south coast of
and its allies in the region. hosted by the atlantic council, this is an hour and 20 minute. >> well, good morning, everyone and welcome. i'm dennis player, direct or here at the atlantic council and also the chairman of the board of the peace foundation u.s.a. and i see a number of familiar faces in the audience, so i know there will be a good discussion following the presentations of this wonderful site of panelists that magnus has assembled this morning. it is good to bring our a...
36
36
Apr 26, 2018
04/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
stance its stance its influence in the region there is real there is real room to pursue and proceed on those paths and it's not that hard and this is where i think members of the french delegation here in washington. see some optimism on the ballistic missile program it's not that hard for iran and others in the region to agree on a limit for the range of missiles iran doesn't need and has said it has no interest in intercontinental ballistic missiles long range missiles it doesn't produce them it can agree not to not having nuclear weapons forever iran is a signatory to the n.p.t. it can literally just recapping that language into a new agreement the sticking point which people are really minimizing in some ways is how to deal with iran's role in the region here in washington there's really no sense of how to deal with iran's continue rising influence it seems no matter what the united states does in syria and iraq in yemen iran is the one that benefits and so there's real puzzlement i think a especially in the white house how to deal with iran's influence and here my colleague in
stance its stance its influence in the region there is real there is real room to pursue and proceed on those paths and it's not that hard and this is where i think members of the french delegation here in washington. see some optimism on the ballistic missile program it's not that hard for iran and others in the region to agree on a limit for the range of missiles iran doesn't need and has said it has no interest in intercontinental ballistic missiles long range missiles it doesn't produce...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
as you know our region in the last year is. this your for him we sure have been facing you know material or a number of crises the main one is. the terrorism that's. how to be actually with. terrorists some of them are being supported by so that in western countries they're being financed by certain states have been armed weaponized already for the past state of the art weapons systems these are the very first. extracted syrian oil and so dirt these are the cherries. devastated many museums of syria selling the items of historical importance and cultural importance some super powers including the u.s. . been willing to make such series groups. is in the news or for and. bad about the economy to be used as instruments. as instruments in the. kish. search of a way to rule the territory we. syria and the. allies have succeeded. in putting in their. plan there's no ice. as an eyes ation today we see only the remnants of the evil today. the terrorists are left after so many years and we have hope today we are sure that we can and th
as you know our region in the last year is. this your for him we sure have been facing you know material or a number of crises the main one is. the terrorism that's. how to be actually with. terrorists some of them are being supported by so that in western countries they're being financed by certain states have been armed weaponized already for the past state of the art weapons systems these are the very first. extracted syrian oil and so dirt these are the cherries. devastated many museums of...
114
114
Apr 25, 2018
04/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
i know first hand the challenges and the dangers in that region. we need in parallel to not be held hostage by the dynamics in that region with our energy independence and we need to give the president the space to makes sure he protects our interest and our country and its citizens which is the role of the federal government. >> jon: congresswoman martha mcsally, thank you. >> thank you. >> julie: justices consider the first time whether president trump's ban on travelers from several muslim countries violates immigration law or the constitution. the latest on the argues ahead on "outnumbered." but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. when it comes to travel, i sweat the details. late checkout... ...down-alternative pillows... ...and of course, price. tripadvisor helps you book a... ...hotel without breaking a sweat. because we now instantly... ...search over 200 booking sites ...t
i know first hand the challenges and the dangers in that region. we need in parallel to not be held hostage by the dynamics in that region with our energy independence and we need to give the president the space to makes sure he protects our interest and our country and its citizens which is the role of the federal government. >> jon: congresswoman martha mcsally, thank you. >> thank you. >> julie: justices consider the first time whether president trump's ban on travelers...
71
71
Apr 29, 2018
04/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
in early twenty thirteen france stepped in and helped mali and forces take back the region two years later mali's government settled on a peace deal with the twa rag rebels but violence continues despite the presence of french troops and un peacekeepers france says northern mali has now become a haven for eisel fighters while quite quite a is the executive director of the african immigrant caucus he says these latest attacks are an attempt to provoke the twa race into a larger conflict the two ahrens have hired. conflicts and disagreements with whichever government has been embalmed ever scenes independence in one thousand nine hundred sixty because their asses separate ethnic groups have always argued that they want to separate want their own country now that is very hard for them ali is to accept and reality for all of our focus to us because it is based on welfare and ethnicity and there are only five percent of the mali in population and they will be landlocked and so they have always argued it did for this as you mentioned a few years back the inside the most recent. peace deal
in early twenty thirteen france stepped in and helped mali and forces take back the region two years later mali's government settled on a peace deal with the twa rag rebels but violence continues despite the presence of french troops and un peacekeepers france says northern mali has now become a haven for eisel fighters while quite quite a is the executive director of the african immigrant caucus he says these latest attacks are an attempt to provoke the twa race into a larger conflict the two...
140
140
Apr 9, 2018
04/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
to the norther portion of the region. a slightly stronger system will bring more widespread light rainfall to the region on wednesday with lingering showers possible into thursday. both systems will accidebt wb 80 powell. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( james )(ááá2 shotááá) our top story this morning ... police have arrested a man police have morning ... story this our top (ááá2 shotááá)( james ) ( james )(ááá2 shotááá) our top story this morning ... police have arrested a man accused of sexually assaulting a high school-aged jogger in palo alto.( darya ) this is an update to a story we have been following since the attack happened last month. kron 4's will tran is live in palo alto with the latest. on the peninsula. police have arrested eduardo antonio chavarria-diaz in connection with the sexual assault of a high school-aged jogger. this is an update to a story we first brought you last month. the incident happened on march 28th... near the intersection of arastradero and deer creek roads. p
to the norther portion of the region. a slightly stronger system will bring more widespread light rainfall to the region on wednesday with lingering showers possible into thursday. both systems will accidebt wb 80 powell. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( james )(ááá2 shotááá) our top story this morning ... police have arrested a man police have morning ... story this our top (ááá2 shotááá)( james ) ( james )(ááá2 shotááá) our top story this morning...
60
60
Apr 30, 2018
04/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
from around the world this museum aims to be a repository over region's history and its perfected war that has divided tribes here for generations. the scene for us where there online once is american sign in yemen that peace is possible but it never happens not because the situation is complicated but because no one cares or if you join us on sept there people the little choosing between buying medication and eating basis is a dialogue i want to get in one more comment because this is someone who's an activist who's close to the story joining the global conversation at this time on al-jazeera i think this was difficult to say whether someone voting for someone is very rich it does matter i think it's how you approach an individual and that's what it is a certain way of doing it you can't just. story and i out. two explosions in the afghan capital kabul just a week after a suicide attack killed at least sixty people there. logan peters over here in doha with the top stories from al jazeera and other news the syrian army says several of its military bases in hama and aleppo have come u
from around the world this museum aims to be a repository over region's history and its perfected war that has divided tribes here for generations. the scene for us where there online once is american sign in yemen that peace is possible but it never happens not because the situation is complicated but because no one cares or if you join us on sept there people the little choosing between buying medication and eating basis is a dialogue i want to get in one more comment because this is someone...
47
47
Apr 10, 2018
04/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
that will be a very difficult undertaking for the region because most tigrayans consider the region notand another word about, for example, egypt, a country that does not have a good relationship with ethiopia, not least because of disputes about water, and the waters of the nile. you are taking money and support from egypt too. that's the narrative and the fiction of the regime. we never took money, neither weapons from egypt. but if it serves our end, and our end is to have democratic order, like britain, like any government, don't you think it's a double standard ? your government or any government deals with whoever, serves their interests. our interests are democracy, freedom, justice and equity in ethiopia. that's why you have these protests throughout ethiopia for the last three years. so long as it serves our purpose, we'll do it, but we have not accepted any form of assistance from egyptians. so you say. so that it's a strange statement you'd said to me, "we will accept any assistance from anybody but terrorists." you conduct terrorism yourselves. you just said to me that... th
that will be a very difficult undertaking for the region because most tigrayans consider the region notand another word about, for example, egypt, a country that does not have a good relationship with ethiopia, not least because of disputes about water, and the waters of the nile. you are taking money and support from egypt too. that's the narrative and the fiction of the regime. we never took money, neither weapons from egypt. but if it serves our end, and our end is to have democratic order,...