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translation: i am also a victim of al—shabaab.out a trace after being radicalised. after that, ourfamily was discriminated against. but some women who knew what i was going through started sharing their stories with me. we discovered there were lots of us. many families are shunned when relatives join al—sha baab. but salama uncovered stories about women who had been kidnapped and taken to somalia. all of these women have covered themselves to protect their identity, and we have changed their names. they are a range of ages and faiths, but all have suffered at the hands of al—shabaab. translation: some came back with babies, and some having contracted hiv and aids. some even came back mad, because of the trauma they were exposed to. because nothing was being done to help these women, salama took it upon herself to train as a counsellor. she set up a support group that meets in secret at undisclosed locations. the women talk of being tricked, they were promised jobs in other cities, but instead they ended up as slaves of al—shabaab
translation: i am also a victim of al—shabaab.out a trace after being radicalised. after that, ourfamily was discriminated against. but some women who knew what i was going through started sharing their stories with me. we discovered there were lots of us. many families are shunned when relatives join al—sha baab. but salama uncovered stories about women who had been kidnapped and taken to somalia. all of these women have covered themselves to protect their identity, and we have changed...
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their operation was targeting the al qaeda affiliate al shabaab when they came under fire. latest death came as a top u.s. general was sounding the alarm on the strenuous workload for special ops teams from around the globe. cnn's barbara starr joins me live from the pentagon. let's start with the operation in somalia. what are you learning about it? >> reporter: jake, we know one navy s.e.a.l. killed and two other service members wuned when they were working on a mission with somali forces. they were going to a compound looking for somali al shabaab members who had been involved in attacks in areas where u.s. troops had been. a lot will have americans may not realize that u.s. special forces have been on the ground very quietfully somalia for some time now advising and assisting somali forces to try and push this al qaeda affiliate out of there. the people of somalia suffering greatly at the hands of the al shabaab group, but as you say this simply underscores another country where u.s. special operations forces are on the ground in very small numbers doing the heavy lifti
their operation was targeting the al qaeda affiliate al shabaab when they came under fire. latest death came as a top u.s. general was sounding the alarm on the strenuous workload for special ops teams from around the globe. cnn's barbara starr joins me live from the pentagon. let's start with the operation in somalia. what are you learning about it? >> reporter: jake, we know one navy s.e.a.l. killed and two other service members wuned when they were working on a mission with somali...
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has been killed during a mission targeting the terror group al shabaab in somalia. it's the first u.s. combat death in that country since the infamous black hawk down tragedy in 1993. and at least the fifth death of a special operations officer since the pump took office. special correspondent hans nichols has late details. >> reporter: overnight u.s. special operators and somali commanders were dropped in by helicopter, targeting a compound with a local leader of the al shabaab terror group. as they moved in, they came under attack. the special forces returned fire and neutralized the attack, but not before suffering casualties. four were wounded and medevac'd out. a navy s.e.a.l. later died. pentagon officials could not say if they killed their target. the death of an american in somalia the first since 1993 when a somalia militia shot down a u.s. black hawk helicopter. in all, 18 americans killed, two of the dead dragged through the dusty streets of mogadishu. "black hawk down," the title of a major movie became shorthand for the dangers american forces faced whe
has been killed during a mission targeting the terror group al shabaab in somalia. it's the first u.s. combat death in that country since the infamous black hawk down tragedy in 1993. and at least the fifth death of a special operations officer since the pump took office. special correspondent hans nichols has late details. >> reporter: overnight u.s. special operators and somali commanders were dropped in by helicopter, targeting a compound with a local leader of the al shabaab terror...
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the african union which supports al—shabaab plans to leave the country in the next two yea rs leave the leave the country in the next two years or so and the army needs to be prepared for that so there is no vacuum between the african union troops and leaving and then. they intensified operations in somalia as a result and there will be these kind of situations, coming into contact with the militants. it is bound to have casualties. here in the uk, the conservatives have made the biggest local election gains by a governing party for more than a0 years. they've taken control of another eleven councils and gained more than five hundred seats. after losing seven councils overall, labour admitted it faced a huge challenge to win the general election in just five weeks. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. ..is duly elected as councillor for the said division. blue was the colour, in essex, teesside, derbyshire, lancashire, south, east, west and north. even in glasgow, where in some parts the tories went out with the ark. the conservative party candidate is duly elected as mayor. an
the african union which supports al—shabaab plans to leave the country in the next two yea rs leave the leave the country in the next two years or so and the army needs to be prepared for that so there is no vacuum between the african union troops and leaving and then. they intensified operations in somalia as a result and there will be these kind of situations, coming into contact with the militants. it is bound to have casualties. here in the uk, the conservatives have made the biggest...
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assisting their somali counterparts in what they call an "advise and assist operation" against al—shabaabal—shaabab militants are believed to have been based or to have staged attacks from, and that's when they came under fire, and when this soldier was killed as well as two others wounded. now, this is the first killing, as you say, of its kind since 1993. we know the us has been wary of sending troops in to somalia as well as to other countries in a large capacity, and that's why in somalia's case they are trying to build the army there, particularly the special forces which is the group that has come into most contact with the american forces. they're trying to build them up so that they can stand alone and fight al—shabab on their own, because the african union force, which is there supportong al—shabaab, plans to leave the country in the next three or so years, and so the somali national army has to be prepared for that so there's no vacuum between the african union troops leaving and somali national army being on the ground. so that's why the us is intensifying its operations in som
assisting their somali counterparts in what they call an "advise and assist operation" against al—shabaabal—shaabab militants are believed to have been based or to have staged attacks from, and that's when they came under fire, and when this soldier was killed as well as two others wounded. now, this is the first killing, as you say, of its kind since 1993. we know the us has been wary of sending troops in to somalia as well as to other countries in a large capacity, and that's...
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president trump gave the pentagon the green light to go on the green lightning against al shabaab.y they got the authority to launch yesterday's operation during the obama administration. an interesting note as well. leland vittert is live at the pentagon. >> clearly something went very wrong during this overnight raid. the pentagon is not sure what it was. they were targeting a compound that al shabaab used to launch attacks against americans and other targets inside africa in general. reuters is reporting that the real target was a leader that played a key role in an attack on a local university in kenya that had 150 dead. most of the dead christians. a $5 million bounty on his head. the seals were advising soldiers and flew in by helicopter 40 miles east of the capitol. early during this assault, down on the coast is when they took heavy fire and the american died. >> we first and foremost want to express our deepest condolences and deepest appreciation for all of the men and women in the military. >> now, the pentagon says they still don't know if the mission was a success in t
president trump gave the pentagon the green light to go on the green lightning against al shabaab.y they got the authority to launch yesterday's operation during the obama administration. an interesting note as well. leland vittert is live at the pentagon. >> clearly something went very wrong during this overnight raid. the pentagon is not sure what it was. they were targeting a compound that al shabaab used to launch attacks against americans and other targets inside africa in general....
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senior chief kyle milliken died in an operation against terrorist group al-shabaab. milliken is the first american killed in somalia since the infamous black hawk down incident in 1993. a health care backlash for some. republicans in congress are getting an earful from people back home. david wright shows us. david: four republican members in congress act in their district today, a reality check. >> the bill for tax -- david: constituents are venting their anger over the health bill the house just passed. >> republican senators do not like this bill. david: congress members are on the defensive, trying to explain why they voted for this bill. >> this is a step in the right direction. david: after a constituent confronted rowel labrador saying that people would die because they don't have access to health care, a reaction. >> people don't die because they don't have access to health care. david: today the president used his weekly address to praise the bill. >> it will mean great health care and your premiums will come down and your deductibles will come down. david:
senior chief kyle milliken died in an operation against terrorist group al-shabaab. milliken is the first american killed in somalia since the infamous black hawk down incident in 1993. a health care backlash for some. republicans in congress are getting an earful from people back home. david wright shows us. david: four republican members in congress act in their district today, a reality check. >> the bill for tax -- david: constituents are venting their anger over the health bill the...
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[applause] from al qaeda to al shabaab, from boko haram to the taliban, these extremist groups seek to stamp out all religions that are not their own, or even a version of their own that they approve. and believers from every background have suffered grievously at their hands. and this summit is about calling the attention to the world to those tragic circumstances. the practitioners of terror harbor a special hatred for the followers of christ, and none more so than the barbarians known as isis. that brutal regime shows a savagery, frankly, unseen in the middle east since the middle ages. and i believe isis is guilty of nothing short of genocide against people of the christian faith, and it is time the world called it by name. [applause] now, christianity faces unprecedented threats in the land where it was given life, its creed in an exodus unrivaled since the days of moses in some communities. in syria, the christian population has plummeted from 1.25 million to only 500,000 in just the past six years. in iraq, followers of christ have fallen by 80% in the past decade and a half due
[applause] from al qaeda to al shabaab, from boko haram to the taliban, these extremist groups seek to stamp out all religions that are not their own, or even a version of their own that they approve. and believers from every background have suffered grievously at their hands. and this summit is about calling the attention to the world to those tragic circumstances. the practitioners of terror harbor a special hatred for the followers of christ, and none more so than the barbarians known as...
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[applause] from al qaeda and al-shabaab to the alabama, they seek to stamp out all religions that are not their own or even a version of their own that they don't approve. believers from every background suffer at their hands. the summit is about calling the attention of the world to those tragic circumstances. practitioners of terror harbor hatred for the followers of christ and none more so than the barbarians known as isis. that brutal regime shows savagery unseen since the middle ages. i believe isis is guilty of nothing short of genocide against people of the christian faith, and it is time the world called it by name. [applause] christianity faces threats in the land where it was given life. it's created in exodus on rival to the day of moses in some communities. in syria the population of christians has plummeted to 500,000 in just the past six years. interact, followers of christ have fallen by 80% in the past decade due to the violent of extremism and acts against christian communities. it wasn't always like this. i saw firsthand, in 2004, shortly after the end of the initial
[applause] from al qaeda and al-shabaab to the alabama, they seek to stamp out all religions that are not their own or even a version of their own that they don't approve. believers from every background suffer at their hands. the summit is about calling the attention of the world to those tragic circumstances. practitioners of terror harbor hatred for the followers of christ and none more so than the barbarians known as isis. that brutal regime shows savagery unseen since the middle ages. i...
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officials say he was on a helicopter helping somalia troops in a raid against al-shabaab, the terror group linked to al-qaeda when the entire assault team came under fire. the first american combat death in somalia since blackhawk down in 1993. and major drama ahead of tomorrow's election in france. a watch dog saying a significant amount of data has been leaked online following a hacking attack against presidential candidate emmanuel macron, only 36 hours before voters go to the polls in a runoff sunday pitting macron against nationalist candidate marine le pen. i'm leland vittert. now back to forbes on fox. >> i join those who believe that the actions taken by the fbi did, in fact, have an impact on the election. >> but there's no question that that had a great effect? >> it had occurred to you that the public chastisement put secretary clinton in a negative light. >> democrats, of course, including hillary clinton herself blaming the fbi director for her loss in the election, but sabrina says they'll keep losing as long as they're not addressing the needs of working class american
officials say he was on a helicopter helping somalia troops in a raid against al-shabaab, the terror group linked to al-qaeda when the entire assault team came under fire. the first american combat death in somalia since blackhawk down in 1993. and major drama ahead of tomorrow's election in france. a watch dog saying a significant amount of data has been leaked online following a hacking attack against presidential candidate emmanuel macron, only 36 hours before voters go to the polls in a...
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. >>> and al shabaab has taken the life of a navy s.e.a.l., his identity not yet revealed. >>> we turn next to an election you're going to want to watch closely this weekend. it's a big test of whether nationalism is sweeping the globe or if it will be stop. it's a race between le pen and macron. here's terry moran. >> reporter: the frantic final hours of campaigning in france. the election testing whether the nationalism unleashed in the u.s. is taking root in europe. the choice could not be clearer. marine le pen, an admirer of president trump. she even visited trump tower after last november's election. though she didn't meet with him. she's a far-right, nationalist candidate. anti-european union, anti-immigration, and anti-islam. she was egged at a campaign stop yesterday, her bodyguards hustling her away. her rival, emmanuel macron, the political novice. he's pro-immigration, pro-eu, more tolerant. and this week, he got a big and unusual american endorsement. >> i am supporting emmanuel macron to lead you forward. >> reporter: no endorsement from president trump, but he did what's
. >>> and al shabaab has taken the life of a navy s.e.a.l., his identity not yet revealed. >>> we turn next to an election you're going to want to watch closely this weekend. it's a big test of whether nationalism is sweeping the globe or if it will be stop. it's a race between le pen and macron. here's terry moran. >> reporter: the frantic final hours of campaigning in france. the election testing whether the nationalism unleashed in the u.s. is taking root in europe....
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the seals were assaulting the headquarters of the leader of al-shabaab in the islamic group.cial operations forces are in s in iraq and syria isis is losing ground to forces backed by the united states, and now hundreds of young women who went to marry isis fighters are desperate to go home to europe. holly williams offers us a rare look at their perilous journey. >> reporter: sarah is a french citizen who traveled to syria when she was just 18. married an isis fighter, and had ugbaby. d ree years later, though, sarah's had second thoughts. her husband was killed. she's run away from the htremists, and she wants to take her baby back to france. "i want to forget everything here and get my life back," she said. "i want to start again and protect my daughter." she's one of hundreds of young european women who joined isis, some of them just teenagers, easily lured to syria with false alomises of a romantic life in the so-called islamic state. along with other foreign defectors, sarah and her daughter were given shelter by a byderate rebel group in northern syria, but one of thei
the seals were assaulting the headquarters of the leader of al-shabaab in the islamic group.cial operations forces are in s in iraq and syria isis is losing ground to forces backed by the united states, and now hundreds of young women who went to marry isis fighters are desperate to go home to europe. holly williams offers us a rare look at their perilous journey. >> reporter: sarah is a french citizen who traveled to syria when she was just 18. married an isis fighter, and had ugbaby. d...
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it happened during an operation against the militant group al- shabaab. two americans were also injured in the attack. president trump approved an order that expanded the role of the u.s. military in somalia. africa command officials say the attack was not related to the new rules. >>> the transportation safety administration is warning trucking companies across the country that terrorists may be plotting to steal trucks to use them in an attack. cbs news got report outlining more than a dozen vehicle ramming attacks around the world in the last three years killing nearly 200 people. many were wounded more than -- many were killed as we said, and more than 700 others were wounded. experts say a similar attack here in the u.s. is very possible. >> i believe there will be copycats, statistically speaking. isis recruits about 50 people a day internationally. >> the tsa warning has also been shawired th bus companies as well as the school bus industry. >>> starbucks is still riding high on the unicorn frappuccino wave, but a brooklyn cafe is trying to put an
it happened during an operation against the militant group al- shabaab. two americans were also injured in the attack. president trump approved an order that expanded the role of the u.s. military in somalia. africa command officials say the attack was not related to the new rules. >>> the transportation safety administration is warning trucking companies across the country that terrorists may be plotting to steal trucks to use them in an attack. cbs news got report outlining more than...
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. >>> next tonight, overseas, the fight against al shabaab has taken the life of a navy s.e.a.l. he was killed as part of an advise and assist mission. his identity not yet revealed. the second navy s.e.a.l. to lose his life since donald trump became president. >>> we turn next to an election you're going to want to watch closely this weekend. it's a big test of whether nationalism is sweeping the globe or if it will be stopped. sunday's election for the president of france is between a female candidate, marine le pen, and a moderate just endorsed by president obama. here's terry moran. >> reporter: the frantic final hours of campaigning in france. the election testing whether the nationalism unleashed in the u.s. is taking root in europe. the choice could not be clearer. marine le pen, an admirer of president trump. she even visited trump tower after last november's election. though she didn't meet with him. she's a far-right, nationalist candidate. anti-european union, anti-immigration, and anti-islam. she was egged at a campaign stop yesterday, her bodyguards hustling her away
. >>> next tonight, overseas, the fight against al shabaab has taken the life of a navy s.e.a.l. he was killed as part of an advise and assist mission. his identity not yet revealed. the second navy s.e.a.l. to lose his life since donald trump became president. >>> we turn next to an election you're going to want to watch closely this weekend. it's a big test of whether nationalism is sweeping the globe or if it will be stopped. sunday's election for the president of france is...
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milliken was killed and two other seals were wounded in a raid targeting the terror group al-shabaab. tt's the first u.s. combat death in somalia since the notorious 1993 battle of mogadishu known as "the black hawk down incident." they are known as the chibok girls. nearly 300 were abducted from a school in chibok, nigeria three years ago. today more than 50 were released by boko haram, the military group that stole them. szens of others have escaped or were previously released. the fate of 100 girls is not known. the chairman of the u.s. chief of staffs spoken to phone with a top russian military official. liey discussed a russian proposed plan for safe zones that went into effect today. jonathan vigliotti is following this story. >> reporter: demarco, the multiphase plan is one of the hare ambitious efforts to end syria's six-year conflict. the u.s. is watching closely to see if it can successfully take sld. the deal was signed thursday by russia and iran who support the assad regime and turkey who backs the opposition. under the agreement, starting meday, several so-called deescal
milliken was killed and two other seals were wounded in a raid targeting the terror group al-shabaab. tt's the first u.s. combat death in somalia since the notorious 1993 battle of mogadishu known as "the black hawk down incident." they are known as the chibok girls. nearly 300 were abducted from a school in chibok, nigeria three years ago. today more than 50 were released by boko haram, the military group that stole them. szens of others have escaped or were previously released. the...
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navy seal killed during an operation targeting terrorist groupa al-shabaab. the u.s. says it will continue to carry out air strikes against that terror groups. economists expected a gain of 190,000 jobs, but employers added 211,000 jobs in april. we have a former trump campaign c terks o. he says trump deserves credit. media says trump does not deserve credit. we'll take up that debate. don't go away. something special is happening, and it's only happening here. tuition at new york state public colleges is now free for full-time students from middle class families. which is amazing news for students and parents. but they're not the only ones celebrating. with more new yorkers getting the education they deserve, new york businesses will have a better trained workforce to help them grow. free college tuition for full time students is opening doors of opportunity for everyone. only in new york state. learn more about free public college at esd.ny.gov i realize that ah, that $100k is notwell, a 103fortune. yeah, 103. well, let me ask you guys. how long did it take you two
navy seal killed during an operation targeting terrorist groupa al-shabaab. the u.s. says it will continue to carry out air strikes against that terror groups. economists expected a gain of 190,000 jobs, but employers added 211,000 jobs in april. we have a former trump campaign c terks o. he says trump deserves credit. media says trump does not deserve credit. we'll take up that debate. don't go away. something special is happening, and it's only happening here. tuition at new york state public...
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three other seals were wounded in a gunfight with al qaeda-linked al-shabaab terrorists.irst come back fertility in somalia since a 193 black hawk down incident. north korea says the u.s. and south korea tried to kill its dictator, and senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot reports that's not a totally unreasonable claim. >> north korean leader kim jong-un was the target of a assassination attempt. at least, that is what north koreans say today. according to the account, the hit was supposed to have happened at a military parade in pyongyang last month which fox news attended. >> north korean leader kim jong-un presiding over a most unusual parade in pyongyang. >> a satellite communications device, armed him with a dirty bomb containing radioactive material. pyongyang says it thwarted the plot. a spokesperson for the cia tells fox news it declined to comment. >> it is part of information warfare, and is largely, or probably entirely propaganda. >> still, targeting kim jong-un is not that far-fetched. they have been reports of u.s. military exercises practically
three other seals were wounded in a gunfight with al qaeda-linked al-shabaab terrorists.irst come back fertility in somalia since a 193 black hawk down incident. north korea says the u.s. and south korea tried to kill its dictator, and senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot reports that's not a totally unreasonable claim. >> north korean leader kim jong-un was the target of a assassination attempt. at least, that is what north koreans say today. according to the account, the hit...
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he was killed during an operation against al-shabaab 40 miles west of mogadishu. a rear admiral says that he embodied the quote, warrior spirit and toughness induced in our best navy seals. he's irreplaceable as a father, a husband, a son, a friend and a teammate. very sad news to report today. millions of music fans are sending prayers and well wishes to country music legend loretta lynn after learning she suffered a stroke on thursday. the latest on her condition coming up. plus, as the senate gets ready for more hearings on russian election meddling. russian election meddling next week, knew details on trump campaign warnings to general michael flynn about his russian contacts. and downstream communities preparing for the very worst as the mighty mississippi river sets to crest this weekend in some major midwestern cities along its banks. adam is monitoring it all from the fox extreme weather center. >> yes, i am. at least we're clearing off and but that water is rising. i'll have the details coming up in my full forecast after the break. managing blood sugar i
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on helicopter aiding somalia troops fighting al shabaab.nce 1993. his name has still not been released. and a penn state fraternity and 186 its members facing criminal charges over the death of this student. authorities say timothy piaza died after falling several times toxic levels of alcohol in his body. frat party. 19 years old suffered for hours with severe injuries while friends allegedly failed to get him help. charges against fraternity members include involuntary manslaughter and evidence tampering. so sad. now to extreme weather. powerful storms tearing through the south as flooding takes over the east. 10 people now confirmed dead from high water. the latest victim a missouri man after his car was swept into a flooded creek. that same system packing a punch up north turning roads into rivers right here in new york city. firefighters helping people out of their cars and commuters even using umbrellas inside grand central station. look at that water was just pouring in. pete: we don't neath need infrastructure though. abby: could it
on helicopter aiding somalia troops fighting al shabaab.nce 1993. his name has still not been released. and a penn state fraternity and 186 its members facing criminal charges over the death of this student. authorities say timothy piaza died after falling several times toxic levels of alcohol in his body. frat party. 19 years old suffered for hours with severe injuries while friends allegedly failed to get him help. charges against fraternity members include involuntary manslaughter and...
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muhammad emwazi was attending university, had an engineering degree and tried to join al-shabaab in syriaeven if he didn't know the sociologist of terrorism got it right. >> the jihadi narrative somehow resonates. what we don't know is who this person is. we know they're deceased. we don't know how many associates it took to pull something like this off and they'll be looking closely intoevery interaction this person has had. >> given it was packed with sclalin shrapnel, chances are ts is somebody with help. you think of 900 people to isis from the uk and there was always a sense of the magnitude graduated to go -- >> am i -- >> whenever you find there's been a terrorist attack, you find the day two story is he's been on a watch list. i wouldn't be surprised if that were the case. >> you're about 200 miles roughly from manchester. you mentioned the london attacks in 2005 and the pedestrian, the car that drove through pedest renes, what has been the feeling there in london, manchester about the threat level, about the terrorer threat level which was severe? >> you have to remember that thi
muhammad emwazi was attending university, had an engineering degree and tried to join al-shabaab in syriaeven if he didn't know the sociologist of terrorism got it right. >> the jihadi narrative somehow resonates. what we don't know is who this person is. we know they're deceased. we don't know how many associates it took to pull something like this off and they'll be looking closely intoevery interaction this person has had. >> given it was packed with sclalin shrapnel, chances are...
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africa command, and they say they were involved in an operation against the terror group, al shabaab.a and u.s. forces have been in somalia trying to help that country's military to keep recruits away from al qaeda. back to you. >> thank you. >>> new developments in shooting involving a san francisco police officer this week. it's not the first time this officer fired his weapon while on duty. the officer shot and wounded a man in the ocean view neighborhood in january. that photo right there is of cha the night of the shooting. he shot a man after moore punched and kicked two other officers and that's a look at the video that we have of it when that happened. now on wednesday officer cha killed a man stabbing an employee on market street. then he pointed a gun at officers and cha fired and both incidents remain under investigation. >>> the battle over health care moves to the senate today. president trump and republicans celebrated the narrow passage of the house gop plan to repeal and replace obamacare. there are still major roadblocks ahead in the senate where the bill is expected
africa command, and they say they were involved in an operation against the terror group, al shabaab.a and u.s. forces have been in somalia trying to help that country's military to keep recruits away from al qaeda. back to you. >> thank you. >>> new developments in shooting involving a san francisco police officer this week. it's not the first time this officer fired his weapon while on duty. the officer shot and wounded a man in the ocean view neighborhood in january. that...
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veteran awarded bronze star four times killed in an operation on friday against the terror group al-shabaabu.s. aircraft delivered somali troops west of mogadishu he was from maine first american service member killed in somalia, in nearly 25 years. more protests in venezuela thousands of women are making their voices heard now trump administration, is weighing in, on all the chaos. >> what do they have to say will a texas police officer be convicted of murder neither killing of 15-year-old boy? what happens next now that the prosecutors have brought charges. >> because i just did not believe that things could actually work the way that they are suppose (man vo) it was may, when dad forgot how to brush his teeth. (woman vo) in march, my husband didn't recognize our grandson. (woman 2 vo) that's when moderate alzheimer's made me a caregiver. (avo) if their alzheimer's is getting worse, ask about once-a-day namzaric. namzaric is approved for moderate to severe alzheimer's disease in patients who are taking donepezil. it may improve cognition and overall function, and may slow the worsening of
veteran awarded bronze star four times killed in an operation on friday against the terror group al-shabaabu.s. aircraft delivered somali troops west of mogadishu he was from maine first american service member killed in somalia, in nearly 25 years. more protests in venezuela thousands of women are making their voices heard now trump administration, is weighing in, on all the chaos. >> what do they have to say will a texas police officer be convicted of murder neither killing of...
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veteran awarded bronze star four times killed in an operation on friday against the terror group al-shabaab aircraft delivered somali troops west of mogadishu he was from maine first american service member killed in somalia, in nearly 25 years. more protests in venezuela thousands of women are making their voices heard now trump administration, is weighing in, on all the chaos. >> what do they have to say will a texas police officer be convicted of murder neither killing of 15-year-old boy? what happens next now that the prosecutors have brought charges. >> because i just did not believe that things could actually work the way that they are suppose to work. # and a good source of fiber to help support regularity. mmm. these are good. nice work, phillips'! try phillips' fiber good gummies! as after a dvt blood clot,ital i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliq
veteran awarded bronze star four times killed in an operation on friday against the terror group al-shabaab aircraft delivered somali troops west of mogadishu he was from maine first american service member killed in somalia, in nearly 25 years. more protests in venezuela thousands of women are making their voices heard now trump administration, is weighing in, on all the chaos. >> what do they have to say will a texas police officer be convicted of murder neither killing of 15-year-old...
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> also breaking at this hour, an american has killed in action in somalia during a battle with al shabaabhers were wounded during a raid in the northern part of that country. u.s. troops have been on a mission to advise and assist smoely forces fighting al shabaab, an al qaeda affiliate. the raid was not part of expanded operations recently approved by president trump. >>> and 37 people have now died in a violent anti-government protest in venezuela where the president plans to rewrite the constitution. tanks plowed through the crowd as police fired tear gas. 8 latin american countries have denounced the excessive force. >>> and some terrifying moments caught on camera as a skydiver's parachute got tangled beneath this skydiving plane. it happened in denmark. his foot got caught leaving him dangling for nearly an hour as crews on the ground -- this is incredible -- sprayed foam to cushion his landing. the pilot eventually landed at the slowest possible speed dragging him on a grass field and remarkably he was not injured. >>> finally today is college signing day. it is a day celebrating s
> also breaking at this hour, an american has killed in action in somalia during a battle with al shabaabhers were wounded during a raid in the northern part of that country. u.s. troops have been on a mission to advise and assist smoely forces fighting al shabaab, an al qaeda affiliate. the raid was not part of expanded operations recently approved by president trump. >>> and 37 people have now died in a violent anti-government protest in venezuela where the president plans to...
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killed and two others wounded as they were ambushed while advising the somali army on fighting al shabaab militants. milliken's death was the first reported u.s. combat fatality since the so-called "blackhawk down" incident in mogadishu in 1993, which left 18 u.s. soldiers and hundreds of somalis dead. in media news, the sinclair broadcast group is reportedly nearing a $4 billion deal to purchase tribune media, which would give it contntrol ofof moe than a third of the country's local tv stations. the reported purchase comes after president trtrump's pipico head the fcc, ajit pai, dramatically rolled baback limis capping the numbmber of stations one corporation can control. sinclair's chairman and former ceo, david smith, is active in republican politics and supported donald trump's campaign. craig aaron, the head of free press, told cnn -- "it sure looks like a quid pro quo: friendly coverage and full employment for ex-trump mouthpieces in exchange for a green light to get as big as sinclair wants." back in washington, d.c. environmental protection agency , administrator scott t pruitt n
killed and two others wounded as they were ambushed while advising the somali army on fighting al shabaab militants. milliken's death was the first reported u.s. combat fatality since the so-called "blackhawk down" incident in mogadishu in 1993, which left 18 u.s. soldiers and hundreds of somalis dead. in media news, the sinclair broadcast group is reportedly nearing a $4 billion deal to purchase tribune media, which would give it contntrol ofof moe than a third of the country's local...
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like al-qaeda and isis and al al shabaab, they're after them too because they don't believe exactly whaty believe, so they have interest in it. cheryl: yeah, the saudis aren't protected in their golden airplanes anymore. i firmly believe that. rob, thank you so much. our time was cut short. i do appreciate it. >> i'll come back some time. cheryl: yeah, i think you'll be visiting for the next few days. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. cheryl: well, let's get back to president trump saying monster is too good of a name for the london suicide bomber. my next guest crees agrees with that. ceo of the first counter world extremist organization. he is there, he's going to be joining me next wer to turn this enemy into an ally? microsoft and its partners are using smart traps to capture mosquitoes and sequence their dna to fight disease. there are over 100 million pieces of dna in every sample. with the microsoft cloud, we can analyze the data faster than ever before. if we can detect new viruses before they spread, we may someday prevent outbreaks before they begin. trump: so many young,
like al-qaeda and isis and al al shabaab, they're after them too because they don't believe exactly whaty believe, so they have interest in it. cheryl: yeah, the saudis aren't protected in their golden airplanes anymore. i firmly believe that. rob, thank you so much. our time was cut short. i do appreciate it. >> i'll come back some time. cheryl: yeah, i think you'll be visiting for the next few days. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. cheryl: well, let's get back to president...
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navy seal has been killed in a raid on the islamist militant group, al shabaab.s the first american combat death there since 1993, when two helicopters were shot down in mogadishu. u.s. officials say the seal died on a mission supporting somali forces yesterday. two other americans were wounded. thousands of afghans turned out today to hail the return of a former warlord to kabul. gulbuddin hekmaytar responded with a demand that u.s. and other outside forces leave afghanistan. he rallied the crowd with a call for peace with the taliban, and he criticized the afghan government for its cooperation with the u.s. >> ( translated ): let's all end this war together in our country first, and tell the foreign forces that afghans are able to sort out their issues themselves, and that we want them to leave afghanistan. no one has any justification for the presence of foreign troops. >> sreenivasan: the u.s. now has about 8,000 troops in afghanistan. next week, the pentagon is widely expected to recommend sending more troops. russia's defense ministry announced today that f
navy seal has been killed in a raid on the islamist militant group, al shabaab.s the first american combat death there since 1993, when two helicopters were shot down in mogadishu. u.s. officials say the seal died on a mission supporting somali forces yesterday. two other americans were wounded. thousands of afghans turned out today to hail the return of a former warlord to kabul. gulbuddin hekmaytar responded with a demand that u.s. and other outside forces leave afghanistan. he rallied the...
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the militant group al shabaab claimed responsibility for the attack, saying the targets were police, milititary and , intelligence officials. the world health organization says at least 25 people have died in yemen from a cholera outbtbreak, as thehe u.s.-backed sasaudi-led war r in yem cononts to destroy the country's health and sanitation infrastructure. the united nations has also warned the ongoing war alsoo threatens to pusush yemen into famine. in libya, the bodies of several refugees, including one infant, have washed up onto the shore, as hundreds more are feared to have drowned in the mediterranean over the weekend. this is the spokesperson from the united natations high commissision on refugees. still trying to get more information from the people to see if there are survivors of this incident, but this tragically brings the total number of people dead and missing since the beginning of 1150.ar to more than amy: in south korea, voters are heading to the polls today for a special election to fill the seat of former president park geun-hye, who was ousted and jailed on charge
the militant group al shabaab claimed responsibility for the attack, saying the targets were police, milititary and , intelligence officials. the world health organization says at least 25 people have died in yemen from a cholera outbtbreak, as thehe u.s.-backed sasaudi-led war r in yem cononts to destroy the country's health and sanitation infrastructure. the united nations has also warned the ongoing war alsoo threatens to pusush yemen into famine. in libya, the bodies of several refugees,...
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no one has claimed responsibility, but the extremist group al-shabaab often carries out such attacksin somalia. dueling protests over the weekend in new orleans over the city's decision to take down monuments honoring key figures of the confederacy. supporters filed a lawsuit blocking one statue's removal. the city has dismantled one monument, with three more on the hit list. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am julie chatterley. scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. joe: i'm joe weisenthal. we are 30 minutes from the close of trading in the u.s. stocks trading near record highs and the vix heading for the lowest close in a decade. joe: but the question is, what'd you miss? scarlet: landslide victory for new french president emmanuel macron, but can he get a parliamentary majority in june? cap president trump get anything done with the pipeline of legislation on the calendar? and frustrating trades -- david einhorn ratcheting up t
no one has claimed responsibility, but the extremist group al-shabaab often carries out such attacksin somalia. dueling protests over the weekend in new orleans over the city's decision to take down monuments honoring key figures of the confederacy. supporters filed a lawsuit blocking one statue's removal. the city has dismantled one monument, with three more on the hit list. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton....
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earlier this week about 40 miles west of mo , have been working with somali forces to go after al shabaaba. senior chief milliken we also know now was a member of s.e.a.l. team 6. s.e.a.l. team 6 of course was the elite navy s.e.a.l. team that conducted the raid so many years ago against osama bin laden kidlling him in pakistan. we don't know if senior chief milliken was on the raid, but we do know he was part of the team in those years. his biography rd by the military lists him as being in the same unit that he is -- was in when he was killed. and having received a medal, an award, that president obama did award to the navy s.e.a.l. team after the osama bin laden raid. so this is very tough news for the u.s. military, for the navy s.e.a.l.s and these advised missions, these advisory missions, that special warfare teams have been on so many years now, proving increasingly to be deadly. we have seen, sadly, u.s. troops killed in afghanistan, in iraq, and now in somalia in recent days on these very type of advisory missions. fredricka? >> very sad. all right. barbara starr, thank you so mu
earlier this week about 40 miles west of mo , have been working with somali forces to go after al shabaaba. senior chief milliken we also know now was a member of s.e.a.l. team 6. s.e.a.l. team 6 of course was the elite navy s.e.a.l. team that conducted the raid so many years ago against osama bin laden kidlling him in pakistan. we don't know if senior chief milliken was on the raid, but we do know he was part of the team in those years. his biography rd by the military lists him as being in...
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believes were elements of the al shabaab group.t's the terror group in somalia that has declared its allegiance to al qaeda. they have been operating there for years in and out of cities and the backcountry of somalia. the u.s. troops are part of this larger effort to try and train the somali forces to look after their own security. this is a country that wants the u.s.'s help with this. and in fact, the trump administration is on the cusp of stepping things up in somalia, possibly with more air strikes, possibly with ground forces. but all of this underscoring the real danger that special operations forces increasingly are facing in areas where they operate. we have recently seen them killed in iraq, in yemen. it's very tough business these young americans are asked to undertake. >> more and more engagement in more and more places does mean more and more danger. barbara starr at the pentagon, thank you very much. >>> we also have breaking news out of west virginia this morning. ntsb investigators are heading to the site of a cargo
believes were elements of the al shabaab group.t's the terror group in somalia that has declared its allegiance to al qaeda. they have been operating there for years in and out of cities and the backcountry of somalia. the u.s. troops are part of this larger effort to try and train the somali forces to look after their own security. this is a country that wants the u.s.'s help with this. and in fact, the trump administration is on the cusp of stepping things up in somalia, possibly with more...
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somalia is still one of the most dangerous places in the world, plagued by the terror group al shabaabeful, though at abaarso there are armed guards and watch towers. and the entire compound is surrounded with a wall and barbed wire? >> starr: yes, it's about 12 feet or so high. >> cooper: do you worry about security a lot? >> starr: we need to be. i don't think it's very likely that something would happen, but if something happened to one teacher, it could be game over for the entire school. >> cooper: the real problem in somaliland is poverty. this is one of the least developed places on earth. the economy, like the country's biggest export, livestock, is skin and bones. the main source of income is money sent from somalilanders working overseas. that's how most students can afford tuition at abaarso, which is about $1,800 dollars a year-- a fortune, when you consider that the average income in somaliland is about a dollar a day. those who can't get money from extended family, get scholarships from the school. abaarso has become an oasis of opportunity, and every student is encourage
somalia is still one of the most dangerous places in the world, plagued by the terror group al shabaabeful, though at abaarso there are armed guards and watch towers. and the entire compound is surrounded with a wall and barbed wire? >> starr: yes, it's about 12 feet or so high. >> cooper: do you worry about security a lot? >> starr: we need to be. i don't think it's very likely that something would happen, but if something happened to one teacher, it could be game over for...
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so does the fact that he didn't name al-shabaab or didn't name boko haram, that the congressman had an opportunity to do so or a whatever, the little ones no one has ever heard of that are running around, are they not part of it? you're still giving the executive branch the decision to be part of the fight and you're not really solving the problem. so there's been various efforts to grapple with that. do we need notice work conditions that must be met? the other part is the black ash link check problem. it's not just congress started as an authorized in al qaeda and afghanistan and 9/11. now it's being used in isis in syria and so forth that it sort of spread. there is a history of using that authorization to do all kinds of other things, like have a warrantless surveillance program on domestic soil because the bush administration decided it authorized that. what else could it be used for? the linklso part of text anxieties. that maybe we need to put limits in it and it's easier to go with the existing theory that everything is fine and let's not open this pandora's box. it seems very
so does the fact that he didn't name al-shabaab or didn't name boko haram, that the congressman had an opportunity to do so or a whatever, the little ones no one has ever heard of that are running around, are they not part of it? you're still giving the executive branch the decision to be part of the fight and you're not really solving the problem. so there's been various efforts to grapple with that. do we need notice work conditions that must be met? the other part is the black ash link check...
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kyle milliken died last week supporting al shabaab. so sad.tion secretary betsy devos booed delivering a commencement speech at florida's buffoon. >> as i said i'm very grateful for the opportunity to be with you today. [crowd booing] abby: several students turning their backs and raising their fists in the air. she has been under fire for calling historically black colleges quote pioneers of school choice. that was a rough moment for her. brian: but she did great. she stuck with it. be a meanwhile straight ahead. ainsley: one of the largest health insurance companies as abby was saying saying goodbye to obamacare. we say hello to stuart varney. brian: welcome back. steve: i miss you ♪ like bad medicine ♪ yeah, our insurance won't do that. no. you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance when liberty stands with you™. befi was active.gia, i was energetic. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. he also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is
kyle milliken died last week supporting al shabaab. so sad.tion secretary betsy devos booed delivering a commencement speech at florida's buffoon. >> as i said i'm very grateful for the opportunity to be with you today. [crowd booing] abby: several students turning their backs and raising their fists in the air. she has been under fire for calling historically black colleges quote pioneers of school choice. that was a rough moment for her. brian: but she did great. she stuck with it. be a...