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al-shabab than any other country. with the help of the pulitzer center on crisis reporting, special correspondent nick schifrin and producer zach fannin went to kenya, where they met up with al-shabab recruits. in our signature segment, schiffrin reports on why some young men join the group and on efforts to get them out. >> reporter: in the pumwani slum on the edge of nairobi, radicals find fertile ground and willing recruits, including these three kenyan muslims. each requested we change their names and tape from the back or side. they fear the police and al- shabab soldiers they used to fight with. >> we're supposed to, when we see a policeman, to kill him right there. >> you should die fighting for islam. >> reporter: do you remember your first big battle with al- shabab? >> we carried out an ambush against ethiopian forces near a river. >> reporter: they were all praying at the building towering over the slum, the pumwani riyadh mosque, when, in 2007, this man, sheikh ahmed iman ali, took power. he was a young an
al-shabab than any other country. with the help of the pulitzer center on crisis reporting, special correspondent nick schifrin and producer zach fannin went to kenya, where they met up with al-shabab recruits. in our signature segment, schiffrin reports on why some young men join the group and on efforts to get them out. >> reporter: in the pumwani slum on the edge of nairobi, radicals find fertile ground and willing recruits, including these three kenyan muslims. each requested we...
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that's what al-shabab believe.n dan died, he met god. >> reporter: dan chirchir died instantly.an his funeral was held with military honors. shabab has attacked bases before. but never with a car bomb thatt exploded inside a base for african union troops, known as amisom.a >> it's a new experience, a new challenge that amsiom forces that are facing as a whole. >> reporter: in response to shabab's resurgence, the u.s. military has dramatically's escalated its own attacks. in just the last seven weeks, u.s. air strikes and u.s.-backed ground assaults have killed at least 190 al-shabab fighters, more than the total killed in the previous nine years.e >> the kenyans have taken a huge hit. you've got to somehow back them up and give them some reason to believe they're going to be ok. >> reporter: the u.s. now calls these attacks self-defense, because they target shabab fighters massing and presumablye preparing for an attack. gen. david rodriguez is the u.s.' top soldier in africa. >> they disperse and attack and focus
that's what al-shabab believe.n dan died, he met god. >> reporter: dan chirchir died instantly.an his funeral was held with military honors. shabab has attacked bases before. but never with a car bomb thatt exploded inside a base for african union troops, known as amisom.a >> it's a new experience, a new challenge that amsiom forces that are facing as a whole. >> reporter: in response to shabab's resurgence, the u.s. military has dramatically's escalated its own attacks. in...
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but after an operational pause, shabab is strengthening.ary, shabab fighters took over a kenyan base. it was kenya's worst ever military disaster. more than 100 soldiers died, including chirchir's brother. >> my brother died immediately, instantly. this is what he loved most. i am happy that he actually died doing what he loved most. >> reporter: 29-year-old dan chirchir had only been in somalia for three weeks. his funeral, with full military honors, was held at the family's estate in western kenya. the explosion that killed him was unprecedented. al-shabab got inside the el adde base to detonate a car bomb, or v.b.i.e.d. >> the penetration of that v.b.i.e.d. changed the game. >> reporter: what can you tell me about the el-adde attack? >> ( translated ): the attack was carried out by one of our brigades. they were trained commandos. >> reporter: this 40-year-old somali says he's a member of al shabab. he says the el adde attack took eight months to plan. he threatened to kill me if we didn't keep him anonymous. what's the main motivation f
but after an operational pause, shabab is strengthening.ary, shabab fighters took over a kenyan base. it was kenya's worst ever military disaster. more than 100 soldiers died, including chirchir's brother. >> my brother died immediately, instantly. this is what he loved most. i am happy that he actually died doing what he loved most. >> reporter: 29-year-old dan chirchir had only been in somalia for three weeks. his funeral, with full military honors, was held at the family's estate...
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they pushed al shabab out of most towns and cities, but al shabab is quite strong in rural areas. what you see is al shabab employing car bombs, which is quite difficult for the government security forces. they are not, you know, to the level of training is not that of maybe. >> do you think i mean that al shabab is becoming stronger then? you are saying they've got the strength in the rural areas. are they coming back in a populated area like mogadishu? >> this kind of al shabab attack is some kind of a statement that there was a high level meeting happening so this could be seen as stealing the spotlight from the government. >> good to talk to you. thanks for all that update. >> five people arrested in india over the fire at the hindu temple that killed 108 people and injured hundreds more. an inquiry has been launched to investigate what happened. >> i have told the chief minister that the federal government will make immediate arrangements if critically injured patients need to be transferred. it is difficult to explain how the accident happened. in some cases, bodies and head
they pushed al shabab out of most towns and cities, but al shabab is quite strong in rural areas. what you see is al shabab employing car bombs, which is quite difficult for the government security forces. they are not, you know, to the level of training is not that of maybe. >> do you think i mean that al shabab is becoming stronger then? you are saying they've got the strength in the rural areas. are they coming back in a populated area like mogadishu? >> this kind of al shabab...
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al shabab militants killed 148 people on that day. many of them students. in nearly two decades. the death toll from the deadly bridge collapse in kolkata, india, has now risen to 27 people dead. the construction company faces numerous charges, including attempted murder. an executive at that company denies any fault. >>> in los angeles, police say a knife found on the property once owned by o.j. simpson has no connection to the murders of his ex-wife and her friend. a worker found the knife and gave it to an officer who held onto it then for years. no murder weapon was ever recovered in that case and o.j. simpson was acquitted. >>> u.s. president barack obama is praising a nuclear securities summit that ended on friday. mr. obama says an important treaty is now set to go into effect. it requires member states to do more to secure their radioactive materials. >>> and world leaders at that summit also focused on how to prevent isis from getting nuclear materials or weapons. our pentagon correspondent barbara starr has this report. >> reporter: new images of
al shabab militants killed 148 people on that day. many of them students. in nearly two decades. the death toll from the deadly bridge collapse in kolkata, india, has now risen to 27 people dead. the construction company faces numerous charges, including attempted murder. an executive at that company denies any fault. >>> in los angeles, police say a knife found on the property once owned by o.j. simpson has no connection to the murders of his ex-wife and her friend. a worker found the...
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says it has killed a key leader of al-shabab. he was one of three people killed in day drone strike south of jilib near the kenyan border. pentagon says he was involved in two attacks more than a year ago, one at the airport and another at a hotel in mogadishu. kenya remembering one of the worst attacks by al-shabab, it has been a year since masked men stormed a university killing over 14 po students. many still afraid-- 140 students. many still afraid to go back to school >> reporter: these students ran away or hid when dozens of their friends were shot and killed. mercy laid under her bed for more than 12 hours. it was a year ago when attackers from the somali armed group al-shabab stormed their university in northern kenya. i'm a journalist. >> reporter: we spoke to her on the phone from just outside the campus during the attack. now she told us the full harrowing story of how her friend carol was killed. >> she was pregnant, seven months. i guess it was labor pains. she started crying. that's when they realized there was some
says it has killed a key leader of al-shabab. he was one of three people killed in day drone strike south of jilib near the kenyan border. pentagon says he was involved in two attacks more than a year ago, one at the airport and another at a hotel in mogadishu. kenya remembering one of the worst attacks by al-shabab, it has been a year since masked men stormed a university killing over 14 po students. many still afraid-- 140 students. many still afraid to go back to school >> reporter:...
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one of the deadliest al-shabab's anniversary from nearly a year ago. the u.n. has released figures showing a sharp rise in the number of iraqis who were violently killed in the month of march. it says more than 1100 died. that's almost double that of the previous month. half of those killed were civilians. the death coincide with an increase in the number of i.s.i.l. attacks. the figure doesn't include those killed by secondary effects like starvation or homelessness. the kurdistan workers party or the p.k.k. says it was behind a car bombing in the turkish south-eastern city. seven police officers died. at least 27 others were injured. our correspondent reports. >> reporter: the explosion shattered the calm of this residential neighborhood. a car packed with explosives detonated here. the damage is clear. this family, this shock, they survived the attack. >> translation: my parents were cooking in the kitchen. i was in the bathroom. my children were studying in the living room. all of a sudden with a powerful explosion we felt the storm and saw something strong
one of the deadliest al-shabab's anniversary from nearly a year ago. the u.n. has released figures showing a sharp rise in the number of iraqis who were violently killed in the month of march. it says more than 1100 died. that's almost double that of the previous month. half of those killed were civilians. the death coincide with an increase in the number of i.s.i.l. attacks. the figure doesn't include those killed by secondary effects like starvation or homelessness. the kurdistan workers...
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says it has killed a key leader of al-shabab.e was one of three people killed in a drone strike south of jilib. he was linked to two attacks in mogadishu, one in an airport and another on a hotel. the kurdistan workers party or p.k.k. says it was behind the car bombing in turkey's south-eastern city. 17 officers died and others were injured. >> reporter: the explosion shalt erred the calm of this residential neighborhood-- shattered. the damage is clear. this family, this shock, they survived the attack. >> translation: my parents were cooking in the kitchen. i was in the bathroom. my children were studying in the living room. all of a sudden with the powerful explosion we felt the storm and saw something very strong coming on to us. it was like an apocalypse. >> reporter: many stood in disbelief. many more scared. >> translation: we heard the explosion. we thought it was an earthquake. we were worried and scared. >> reporter: the car was parked here and detonated by a remote control. once the minibus carrying the police arrived
says it has killed a key leader of al-shabab.e was one of three people killed in a drone strike south of jilib. he was linked to two attacks in mogadishu, one in an airport and another on a hotel. the kurdistan workers party or p.k.k. says it was behind the car bombing in turkey's south-eastern city. 17 officers died and others were injured. >> reporter: the explosion shalt erred the calm of this residential neighborhood-- shattered. the damage is clear. this family, this shock, they...
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kenya is remembering one of the worst attacks by al-shabab. it has been a year since masked men stormed the university killing over 140 students. many are still afraid to go back to school. malcolm webb reports from the school in northern kenya >> reporter: these students ran away or hid when dozens of their friends were shot and killed. mercy lay under her bed for more than 12 hours. it was a year ago when attackers from the somali armed group al-shabab stormed their dormitory at garissa university in northern kenya. >> reporter: i'm a journalist. >> reporter: we spoke to her on the phone just outside the campus during the attack. now she told us the full harrowing story of how she was killed. >> she was pregnant, seven months. so i guess it was labor pains. she started crying. that's when they realized there was somebody inside the room, so they went direct to that room. >> reporter: more than 140 students were killed. the attackers came from this direction and they found students sleeping here inside the girls' dormitory. it was here most w
kenya is remembering one of the worst attacks by al-shabab. it has been a year since masked men stormed the university killing over 140 students. many are still afraid to go back to school. malcolm webb reports from the school in northern kenya >> reporter: these students ran away or hid when dozens of their friends were shot and killed. mercy lay under her bed for more than 12 hours. it was a year ago when attackers from the somali armed group al-shabab stormed their dormitory at garissa...
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a year ago al-shabab fighters stormed the campus of a university killing 148 people. security forces took 15 hours to end the siege, a public memorial service paid tribute to the victims. al jazeera's malcolm webb has more from kenya. [ singing ] >> reporter: the victims of the attack came o learn. their studies and lives were cut short. many complain the authorities did nothing to prevent the attack in spite of being warned and changes came too late. now the local government paid for a memorial inscribed with their names. >> we put el rate measures -- ebb ab rate measures for the university, and the town, to make sure every kenyan that comes here to do business, work, study is safe. >> reporter: a year ago 142 students were killed, and dozens injured when gunmen from al-shabab attacked the campus. at this memorial, survivors struggled. >> it was terrible. "initials and staff gathered to commemorate those that were killed. those that survived the attack are not here. most of them came from kenya. most transferred to a university after the attack. most say they never w
a year ago al-shabab fighters stormed the campus of a university killing 148 people. security forces took 15 hours to end the siege, a public memorial service paid tribute to the victims. al jazeera's malcolm webb has more from kenya. [ singing ] >> reporter: the victims of the attack came o learn. their studies and lives were cut short. many complain the authorities did nothing to prevent the attack in spite of being warned and changes came too late. now the local government paid for a...
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kenya is remembering one of the worst attacks by al-shabab. it has been a year since masked men killing over 140 students in a university. many are still afraid to go back to school. >> reporter: these students ran away or hid when dozens of their friends were shot and killed. merry lay under her bed for more than 12 hours. it was a year ago when attackers from the armed group al-shabab stormed their dormitory here in northern kenya. >> reporter: i'm a journalist. >> reporter: we spoke to her on the phone from just outside the campus during the attack. >> reporter: she told us how her friend was killed. >> she was pregnant, seven months. i guess it was labor pains. she started crying. that's when they realized there was someone in the room. they went to the bathroom. >> reporter: more than 140 students were killed. the attackers came from this direction and they found her sleeping inside the girls dormitory. it is here that most were killed, mercy was hiding inside throughout. there were only four police guarding the campus at the time. many p
kenya is remembering one of the worst attacks by al-shabab. it has been a year since masked men killing over 140 students in a university. many are still afraid to go back to school. >> reporter: these students ran away or hid when dozens of their friends were shot and killed. merry lay under her bed for more than 12 hours. it was a year ago when attackers from the armed group al-shabab stormed their dormitory here in northern kenya. >> reporter: i'm a journalist. >> reporter:...
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now, if we're in a war with al shabab we should say we're in an armed conflict with al shabab and produce the information that shows all of al shabab is interested in fighting united states as opposed to various internal objectives within africa. if all we're hearing is a signature strike you have to explain why someone there, an individual, a personality met a targeted killing standard and why he believed there's a near certainty of no civilian casualties. so again, i'm not saying that the rules have been perfectly applied in every situation. in fact there may be situations that prove why we need to get these rules even more clearly defined, because otherwise the word signature could be expanded or misused in a way that people can't recognize. >> another round of questions? >> thank you. i'm jerry bass, retired, one of the few non-lawyers in d.c. regarding you know the wars and wars change now certainly and it's easy for and it's good that we have rules of engagement, et cetera, because i think people should have guidelines and rules, but you know, unless you're there and under stress or
now, if we're in a war with al shabab we should say we're in an armed conflict with al shabab and produce the information that shows all of al shabab is interested in fighting united states as opposed to various internal objectives within africa. if all we're hearing is a signature strike you have to explain why someone there, an individual, a personality met a targeted killing standard and why he believed there's a near certainty of no civilian casualties. so again, i'm not saying that the...
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the united states said it has killed the key leader al-shabab and somalia. one of three people killed in strikes near the mennan border. there were two attacks more than a year ago. well, kenya is marking the anniversary of one of the dead deadiest al-shabab attacks in the country. a plaque was unveiled listing those who were killed last year. students have also been taking part in america to honor the victims candle lit vigils and prayers will be held later in the day. we're here to say sorry for what has happened. also to say that this is an important date that will never be forgotten by the community in garissa. and kenya in general. >> malcolm webb is where students have gathered to mark that anniversary. >> some government officials. university staff and a handful of students have gathered for a memorial ceremony. this memorial has been recently constructed and lists the name of people who were killed that day. there is certainly a lot of unanswered questions for survivors and people in this community about what happened and about why it was allowed to
the united states said it has killed the key leader al-shabab and somalia. one of three people killed in strikes near the mennan border. there were two attacks more than a year ago. well, kenya is marking the anniversary of one of the dead deadiest al-shabab attacks in the country. a plaque was unveiled listing those who were killed last year. students have also been taking part in america to honor the victims candle lit vigils and prayers will be held later in the day. we're here to say sorry...
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but shabab has control over a geographic location. one of the reasons that has happened in the past was somalia was a territory that was governed by no one. now there is a republic. the invention of [ inaudible ] in 2007 and the establishment of the somalia army has made enough space today that we are talking about elections and we are expecting that the space will farther exact to one person in 2017 -- in 2020. on the other front, the warm against the extremism is not military only. it has other facets -- economic, social. the war and the military front has reached some advanced stage but the war in the front of the economy and the social services are still lacking behind. somalia is a very rich country in terms of resources available in that country. in terms of its strategic location. but because of bad politics, we've never benefited from those regions and wealth. it is time now that the federal government of somalia is diverting its attention toward the stimulating and recovering the economic aspect of somalia and we have made go
but shabab has control over a geographic location. one of the reasons that has happened in the past was somalia was a territory that was governed by no one. now there is a republic. the invention of [ inaudible ] in 2007 and the establishment of the somalia army has made enough space today that we are talking about elections and we are expecting that the space will farther exact to one person in 2017 -- in 2020. on the other front, the warm against the extremism is not military only. it has...
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sure that all those who come here to study will be safe. >> dozens were injured when gunmen from al-shabab attacked the campus. at this memorial event survivors struggled. >> officials have gathered to commemorate those who were killed. but most of the runs of students who survived the attack aren't here. they mostly came from other parts of kenya. most of them were transferred to another university after the attack. and most of them say they never want to come back. >> this student said that he still struggles to study. the attackers went from room to room, but some how missed his. >> people are talking, i feel like they're back. >> artists paint a commemorative mural on a newly renovated building. they cleaned up classrooms and the improved security will help attract students from across the country come september. they hope that the many lives lost here won't scare them off. >> protesters in colombia's capital taking part in what they call an anti-peace march. they're angry that the government will start talks with the second largest group with the national liberation front or the eln.
sure that all those who come here to study will be safe. >> dozens were injured when gunmen from al-shabab attacked the campus. at this memorial event survivors struggled. >> officials have gathered to commemorate those who were killed. but most of the runs of students who survived the attack aren't here. they mostly came from other parts of kenya. most of them were transferred to another university after the attack. and most of them say they never want to come back. >> this...
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. >> kenya is marking the first anniversary of the garissa university attack. al-shabab gunmen stormed in the country's east and killed 148 people and injuring 79 more in a 15-hour siege targeting christian students. >> some politicians, government officials. university staff, residents ofgaries is a town and a handful of students gathered here for a memorial ceremony. some recounted testimonies of what happens. this memorial is unveiled it's being constructed and lists the names of people who were killed that day. there were certainly a lot of unanswered questions for survives and people in this community about what happened, and why it was allowed to happ happen. the event today are certainly helping people to lay those painful memories to rest. >> they said that president zuma should go so they can recover from the crisis of confidence. the call came in an open letter published after a court ruled that zuma failed to uphold the constitution. zuma apologized and said he would pay back some of the funds that he spent on his private residence. >> 11 people have been kill while clearing
. >> kenya is marking the first anniversary of the garissa university attack. al-shabab gunmen stormed in the country's east and killed 148 people and injuring 79 more in a 15-hour siege targeting christian students. >> some politicians, government officials. university staff, residents ofgaries is a town and a handful of students gathered here for a memorial ceremony. some recounted testimonies of what happens. this memorial is unveiled it's being constructed and lists the names of...
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al-shabab claims responsibility for an explosion. a suicide bomber ait can the hurs >>> to canada - crisis teams are deployed after 11 people tried to kill themselves in a tribal area >>> for decades the isolated community of attapapisa. it has been plagued by economic hardship. few in the government took notice. mental health councillors are being dispatched after a state of emergency was declared. >> they'll meet with the local staff and the people and sort out what the needs are. over the weekend, 11 people attempted suicide. since september. more than 100 tried to take their lives, in a community of 2000. indigenous leaders say despite the numbers, it doesn't have a single mental health worker to serve its community, it's like a time bomb waiting to explode. we need to get people into the ground. >> in january, the canadian human rights tribunal ruled that the government systematically discriminated between tens of thousands of children living on the reserve. the tribunal found there was unequal funding for water, education, heal
al-shabab claims responsibility for an explosion. a suicide bomber ait can the hurs >>> to canada - crisis teams are deployed after 11 people tried to kill themselves in a tribal area >>> for decades the isolated community of attapapisa. it has been plagued by economic hardship. few in the government took notice. mental health councillors are being dispatched after a state of emergency was declared. >> they'll meet with the local staff and the people and sort out what...
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a drone strike killing a senior leader of a terrorist group an affiliate of akd, al shabab.s was when militants were driving in a car in the southern part of the country when they were targeted. u.s. officials are saying he helped plan attacks that killed three americans in somalia. >>> chicago murders on the rise, the homicide rate in the third largest city up 72% compared to this time last year. shootings in general surging 88% in the first three months of the year. police are saying gangs are fueling violence in the city's south and west sides. i'm uma pem raj. >> back to more on "forbes on fox." have a great day, everybody. >>> no work no food stamps, that's what food stamp recipi t recipients in mississippi were told this week and others could soon get the same news. we've been here before. we saw with the clinton work fare reform this dramatic drop from 4.9 million welfare recipients to 1.7 million happen. that's when you add work fare and that was done by a democratic president. >> that's right. incentives do matter. the work retirement was very dependent under bill c
a drone strike killing a senior leader of a terrorist group an affiliate of akd, al shabab.s was when militants were driving in a car in the southern part of the country when they were targeted. u.s. officials are saying he helped plan attacks that killed three americans in somalia. >>> chicago murders on the rise, the homicide rate in the third largest city up 72% compared to this time last year. shootings in general surging 88% in the first three months of the year. police are saying...
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. >> reporter: government officials say that because of a security threat posed by al-shabab group, refugees must be thoroughly vetted before being allowed to go anywhere outside the camp >> most of these people never come back and that is when they worried we release people and we do not have a system to ensure that they come back >> reporter: so back here final year students prepare for their last exam. they all hope to get a scholarship. it is one sure way out of this camp they tell us >>> time for a short break here on al jazeera. when we come back, people in venezuela working a shorter week, but some fear the president's plans to parcel lies the economy-- parcel lies -- paralyse the economy >>> nomy >>> >>> welcome back. a quick reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. a key suspect of the november paris attacks has been arrested in belgium. he is also suspected of playing a role in the recent bombings in brussels. saudi arabia plans to build a bridge over the red sea linking the country to egypt. the king made the announcement during a second day of his visit to the egyptian cap
. >> reporter: government officials say that because of a security threat posed by al-shabab group, refugees must be thoroughly vetted before being allowed to go anywhere outside the camp >> most of these people never come back and that is when they worried we release people and we do not have a system to ensure that they come back >> reporter: so back here final year students prepare for their last exam. they all hope to get a scholarship. it is one sure way out of this camp...
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father that this life is boring >> reporter: officials say because of a security threat posed by al-shabab group whose fighters have carried out a series of attacks in the country, refugees must thoroughly vetted before being allowed to go anywhere outside the camp. >> most of these people never come back. that is when we are worried, we release people and we do not have a system to ensure that they come back. >> reporter: back at the secondary sdool, final year students prepare for their last exam. they hope to get a scholarship. it's one sure way out of this camp they tell us >>> state media in north korea is reporting a successful test of a new engine for an inter continental ballistic missile. it shows the leader overseeing a drill but there is no date on the video. south korea says the north is years away from developing such a missile. 13 north koreans meanwhile have defected to south korea. it is the largest group to defect since the leader took power five years ago. they were working at the same restaurant in a country abroad. still to come here at al jazeera. >> reporter: i'm in t
father that this life is boring >> reporter: officials say because of a security threat posed by al-shabab group whose fighters have carried out a series of attacks in the country, refugees must thoroughly vetted before being allowed to go anywhere outside the camp. >> most of these people never come back. that is when we are worried, we release people and we do not have a system to ensure that they come back. >> reporter: back at the secondary sdool, final year students...
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strike targeted an al-shabab leader. the associated press reports that he was killed in a drone trike, 20 miles south. the pentagon said he was involved in attacks on a hotel and airport in the capital of mogadishu. three citizens died in assaults, planned and directed by him. >> the airport in brussels is expected to reopen at a reduced level. the airport has been closed. the reopening was put off from a strike check demanding better airport security. the government hired 200 airport officers. >>> the kurdistan workers party, known as the p.k.k. is claiming responsibility for a car bomb in turkey, several police officers were killed. 27 injured. al jazeera's correspondent reports from the site of the blast. >> reporter: the explosion shattered the calm of the residential neighbourhood. a car packed with explosives. the damage is clear. the family was shocked. they survived the attack. my parents were cooking in the kitchen. i was in the bathroom. my my children felt the storm and felt something strong coming on to us. i
strike targeted an al-shabab leader. the associated press reports that he was killed in a drone trike, 20 miles south. the pentagon said he was involved in attacks on a hotel and airport in the capital of mogadishu. three citizens died in assaults, planned and directed by him. >> the airport in brussels is expected to reopen at a reduced level. the airport has been closed. the reopening was put off from a strike check demanding better airport security. the government hired 200 airport...
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. >> i have a couple of questions about the shabab girls. kidnapped. an outcry across the world. you tell us what the u.s. military has done, what it plans to do and what is hampering you finding and helping to release these girls? gen. rodriquez: thank you. the shabab girls were taken by the book around milton's and harame taken by the boko and taken to isolated places. the u.s., not just the military but the entire intelligence community, sharing information with the nigerian military as well that they had anything to do with anything near the anders basically of chad cameroon over the last just under two years. the efforts involved in that effort have reduced the area that boko haram maintains control over and has opened up major lines of communication. now, boko haram operates out of a terrain that is pretty tough to get at and to get to. all the international community and efforts continue to develop intelligence to help get the growth back and also release not only the girls, but also a huge number of people they have kidnapped and are holding against their will. cahdigeria
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. >> al-shabab claimed responsibility for a car bomb in somali's capital, mogg a tissue. people people, including children was detonated. people a suicide bomber was said to have been driving the car >>> the spread and impact of the zeke is wider than first thought. the first possible vaccine will not be available until december, and the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention says it's present in 30 states rather than 12. >> since we last discussed the zika virus, we are learning every day. most of what we are learn is not reassuring. we have learnt that the virus is linked to a broader set of complications in pregnancy. prematurity. eye problems and other conditions. we learnt that the mosquito sector is present in a broader range of states in the continental u.s. instead of 12 states where the mosquito was present. we believe about 30 states have the mosquito present. >> al jazeera's patty culhane is live in washington d.c. what prompted the warning from u.s. officials now? >> the white house press secretary spoke after the two top doctors spoke. he made it cle
. >> al-shabab claimed responsibility for a car bomb in somali's capital, mogg a tissue. people people, including children was detonated. people a suicide bomber was said to have been driving the car >>> the spread and impact of the zeke is wider than first thought. the first possible vaccine will not be available until december, and the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention says it's present in 30 states rather than 12. >> since we last discussed the zika virus,...
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the al shabab leader outside mogadishu.but there is a concern about the long term status of the u.s. military. >> i've always thought that it is our greatness as a military force, also our curse. no matter what anybody thinks, we the greatest military that has ever been. the problem is when you have a progressive in the white house who has been educated to think america's supremacy and exceptionalism is somehow bad, it is disdainful for them to actually use something so amazing and wonderful or even to contemplate making it bigger. >> that's a good point. i think his supporters put it in different material. that he doesn't think of the military as the first tool, he thinks of it as the last tool. it is not that he disrespects the men and women of the u.s. military but it is a different perception. and there are things the military would say have been demoralizing for them. >> i'm curious about something you mentioned. no doubt the drum program has been used to great effect. do any of the former secretaries talk about the ne
the al shabab leader outside mogadishu.but there is a concern about the long term status of the u.s. military. >> i've always thought that it is our greatness as a military force, also our curse. no matter what anybody thinks, we the greatest military that has ever been. the problem is when you have a progressive in the white house who has been educated to think america's supremacy and exceptionalism is somehow bad, it is disdainful for them to actually use something so amazing and...
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in other words, boko haram's not on it, shabab's not on it. and they acknowledge that with regard to isshabaab, there may some leaders of shabaab who are members of al qaeda and i think that's been true for, you know, there are at least five senior leaders of shabaab who had sworn to al qaeda. this was massively documented. but i think the answer, if you just rely on that, is they can continue to fight al qaeda, they can continue to fight the taliban. they continue to fight isel, but if they're going to actually declare new theaters or fight against new enemies they need new authority. and i don't think that the administration has, you know, the administration is not in the business of saying there are people who might -- we might have is to fight who we don't have authority to fight against. so they haven't been explicit about it. but if you see what have been the limits of what they've stated, it's absolutely clear. you can old prisoners until the end of armed conflict, and we're still in an armed conflict with al qaeda al qaeda and the tali
in other words, boko haram's not on it, shabab's not on it. and they acknowledge that with regard to isshabaab, there may some leaders of shabaab who are members of al qaeda and i think that's been true for, you know, there are at least five senior leaders of shabaab who had sworn to al qaeda. this was massively documented. but i think the answer, if you just rely on that, is they can continue to fight al qaeda, they can continue to fight the taliban. they continue to fight isel, but if they're...
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and it's particularly between al qaeda affiliates like shabab and isis.re is a sense that al qaeda is losing the battle. >> and according to a recent video, high-ranking members of al shabaab may have already given in and decided to join isis. >>> coming up, the video that helped take over a city. a... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticoste
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they were all affiliated with al shab shabab. the pentagon said they pose add threat to u.s. personnel. i'm jackie ibanez. now back to "hannity." >>> welcome back to "hannity." it is now official. senator ted cruz swept all 34 delegates in colorado following a complex procedure. in response, donald trump is slamming the gop nominating process. here's what he said earlier tonight. >> the system's rigged. i'll tell you what. when you look at colorado, people say that's the way the game's played. they didn't have an election. that system is set up so that the crooked politicians can make sure they get somebody in that's not, you know, part of what we're doing. this is a movement, folks. i'm self funding my campaign. they hate it. i'll tell you why. the rnc, the republican national committee, they should be ashamed of themselves for allowing this to kind of crap to happen. >> that was senator ted cruz responded to trump's complaints. watch this. >> donald has been yelling and screaming. a lot of whining. i'm sure some cursing. and some late-night fevered tweeting. all the charact
they were all affiliated with al shab shabab. the pentagon said they pose add threat to u.s. personnel. i'm jackie ibanez. now back to "hannity." >>> welcome back to "hannity." it is now official. senator ted cruz swept all 34 delegates in colorado following a complex procedure. in response, donald trump is slamming the gop nominating process. here's what he said earlier tonight. >> the system's rigged. i'll tell you what. when you look at colorado, people say...
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military base and will appear in court again on tuesday >>> the pentagon says it has killed a senior al-shabab leader in a drone strike in somalia. they was killed with two others in mogadishu. u.s. officials believe he was involved in an attack on the mogadishu airport and an attack on a hotel. a school in nigeria has opened its doors to children orphaned during the conflict with the armed group boko haram. the children will be studying along others whose parents were members of boko haram. a report in the first of this two-part series looking at the plight of organs all around the world >> reporter: a tip physical start to a normal skoo school day for these children. after a traumatic period in their lives, they try to get a normal education. a first step in putting the past hipped them. more than 80% of them have been involved in violence from boko haram. this is exactly what the group doesn't want them to have. this girl came to the school over a month ago traumatised. her progress in the school has been slow. >> translation: all i want to be is a teacher, so i can help others. >> reporter
military base and will appear in court again on tuesday >>> the pentagon says it has killed a senior al-shabab leader in a drone strike in somalia. they was killed with two others in mogadishu. u.s. officials believe he was involved in an attack on the mogadishu airport and an attack on a hotel. a school in nigeria has opened its doors to children orphaned during the conflict with the armed group boko haram. the children will be studying along others whose parents were members of boko...
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officials say a drone strike in somalia has killed a key leader of the terror group there, al shabab. hassan ali dhoore and two others were said to have been killed in the attack that occurred in southern somalia. dhoore, who was a member of al qaeda, played a direct role in two attacks in the somali capital mogadishu more than a year ago that killed three americans. pentagon officials say they believe dhoore was blotting more attacks against americans. >>> new developments in the o.j. simpson murder case. authorities now say forensic testing confirms that the knife discovered on simpson's brentwood, los angeles, estate more than a decade ago was not the weapon used to kill nicole brown simpson and ron goldman back in 1994. the lapd recovered the knife last month from retirea retired police officer. they say the case is officially still open. >>> and it's been a long time coming but the city of philadelphia is now officially apologizing for a racist incident aimed at jackie that city in 1947. the tirade of verbal abuse he was subjected to and members of the phillies was depicted in th
officials say a drone strike in somalia has killed a key leader of the terror group there, al shabab. hassan ali dhoore and two others were said to have been killed in the attack that occurred in southern somalia. dhoore, who was a member of al qaeda, played a direct role in two attacks in the somali capital mogadishu more than a year ago that killed three americans. pentagon officials say they believe dhoore was blotting more attacks against americans. >>> new developments in the o.j....
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so here the leader of al shabab one of the leaders of al shabab using trump's call to ban all muslims is evidence that there is no gray zone. right? you either need to join isis or leave. right? and now you can't leave according to this narrative. so this is the danger and we have seen this before. we have seen this with the coland burning affair. we have seen this with the sophomoric film the danger of muslims. the danger that the fringe ideas they can do when they travel abroad is tangible. they not only upset people, quite understandably, but they contribute to the misconception of a controversy among the u.s. government to be anti-muslim. and i think this is probably the most dangerous threat we face now. others will speculate, of course, that the rise in anti-muslim sentiment creates a potential for increased radicalization to the extent that young people feel that they can't belong in a society where a majority of people have negative sentiment towards them. we haven't seen evidence of that yet. but i think the potential is plausible. so what can we do? we're not going to fix th
so here the leader of al shabab one of the leaders of al shabab using trump's call to ban all muslims is evidence that there is no gray zone. right? you either need to join isis or leave. right? and now you can't leave according to this narrative. so this is the danger and we have seen this before. we have seen this with the coland burning affair. we have seen this with the sophomoric film the danger of muslims. the danger that the fringe ideas they can do when they travel abroad is tangible....
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now, besides the fact that doesn't apply to al-shabab and groups that were not associated with al-qaeda, aumf and tried to get congress to give them update, we are still bound by the un charter and geneva convention. those treaties are part of u.s. law, domestic law under the supremacy laws. even if we had an updated aumf, that still would not make these illegal drone strikes legal. >> one of the things that really gets to me is you can talk about the legal constraints when they actually apply, but the problem is there are many chapters in this book that talk about the way in which we get around those things, the way which people use the drones and who engage in targeted killings will do also the things to sort of keep the killing anonymous, things like that, but the thing that really gets to me is the thing that we learn in sunday school, you know, we talk about war and we talk about just wars and there's a very good chapter about, you know, what makes a just war, you know. but there's no just war when you look at the way we use drones and the question i have is, you know, how can we d
now, besides the fact that doesn't apply to al-shabab and groups that were not associated with al-qaeda, aumf and tried to get congress to give them update, we are still bound by the un charter and geneva convention. those treaties are part of u.s. law, domestic law under the supremacy laws. even if we had an updated aumf, that still would not make these illegal drone strikes legal. >> one of the things that really gets to me is you can talk about the legal constraints when they actually...
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drone strike sew -- somalia, has most likely killed a senior leader in the terror group of al-shababplanned attacks killing three americans. david: a funeral for the one of the most remarkable businesswoman to have lived. mother mary angelica, roman catholic nun, with $200 and mountain of faith created largest religious network in the world. etw's impact on the catholic faith is enormous and worldwide. she start ad sophisticated television network from the garage in iron dale, alabama, was not lost on the mother. >> cloistered nuns in television is one of the most ridiculous things that could have ever happened. david: it was, but it worked. mother anjelica was 92 when she passed on easter sunday. a moment fitting as it was perhaps providential. what a woman. melissa: rand paul's huge announcement, the kentucky senator teasing a major endorsement.re david: oh, wow. strategy the same way to create a financial plan built to last from generation to generation. we'll listen. we'll talk. we'll plan. baird. when a moment turns romantic why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom?
drone strike sew -- somalia, has most likely killed a senior leader in the terror group of al-shababplanned attacks killing three americans. david: a funeral for the one of the most remarkable businesswoman to have lived. mother mary angelica, roman catholic nun, with $200 and mountain of faith created largest religious network in the world. etw's impact on the catholic faith is enormous and worldwide. she start ad sophisticated television network from the garage in iron dale, alabama, was not...
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al shabab. hassan ali dore and two others were killed in southern somalia.ore, who was a member of al qaed p two attacks in the somali capital mogadishu more than a year ago that killed three americans. pentagon officials say they believe he was plotting more attacks against americans. >>> new vims in the o.j. simpson murder case. authorities now say forensic testing confirms that the knife discovered on simpson's brentwood, los angeles, estate more than a decade ago was not the weapon used to kill nicole brown simpson. they say the case is officially still open. >>> and it's been a long time coming but the city of philadelphia is now officially apologizing for a racist incident aimed at jackie robinson back when he played in 1947 fshl the tirade of verbal abuse he was subjected to, members of the phillies depicted in the 2013 movie "42." the philadelphia city council yesterday passing a resolution making april 15th a day of honor for jackie robinson's achievements and to apologize to m. became the first african-american player in major league baseball playi
al shabab. hassan ali dore and two others were killed in southern somalia.ore, who was a member of al qaed p two attacks in the somali capital mogadishu more than a year ago that killed three americans. pentagon officials say they believe he was plotting more attacks against americans. >>> new vims in the o.j. simpson murder case. authorities now say forensic testing confirms that the knife discovered on simpson's brentwood, los angeles, estate more than a decade ago was not the weapon...
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the al shabab group has been targetings ive yans such as a car bombing outside a restaurant in mogadishu were killed in this incident including children. >>> there's word of more air strikes against isis in iraq and syria by the u.s. as well as its allies. the coalition says its bombing runs hit islamic state tactical units, fighting positions and more. eventually the coalition will try to retake the iraqi city of mosul. the u.s. military is also dropping so-called cyber bombs on islamic state to increase the pressure on the i will mants. >>> the governor of north carolina is taking action to address concerns over a state law some are calling the most anti-lgbt bill in the country. his new order extends to states equal opportunity employment policy to include sexual orientation and gender identity and says private companies can establish their own bathroom and locker room policies. >> we're also a state that strives to allow our people and businesses to be as independent as possible without overreaching government regulations. >> still the order does not address the most controversial pa
the al shabab group has been targetings ive yans such as a car bombing outside a restaurant in mogadishu were killed in this incident including children. >>> there's word of more air strikes against isis in iraq and syria by the u.s. as well as its allies. the coalition says its bombing runs hit islamic state tactical units, fighting positions and more. eventually the coalition will try to retake the iraqi city of mosul. the u.s. military is also dropping so-called cyber bombs on...
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the police and eastern kenya so that they can unite against auch about -- against ousted bob -- al shabab. our emergency grant programs can get small but life-saving amounts of money to activists and ngos under threat is little as 48 hours. these programs now to provide protection and assistance to some of the bloggers and others who have been threatened in bangladesh, one of many examples. to save the best for last, on a fiscal standpoint, libby say that we also use it to support the work of ngos and journalists that expose corruption around the world. this work has contributed to inost $3 billion confiscation's and finds, including over $1 billion in the justice department seizures which is a good investment for your drl funds. i want to thank you for the strong support that this committee and the congress has shown our programs over the years. with continued support, we will continue to do work that that only does our country proud, but makes us safer and stronger in the long run. >> thank you. my first question is on the issue of human rights and the president's visit to saudi arabia.
the police and eastern kenya so that they can unite against auch about -- against ousted bob -- al shabab. our emergency grant programs can get small but life-saving amounts of money to activists and ngos under threat is little as 48 hours. these programs now to provide protection and assistance to some of the bloggers and others who have been threatened in bangladesh, one of many examples. to save the best for last, on a fiscal standpoint, libby say that we also use it to support the work of...
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. >>> a figure in the ab shabab terror group is believed to have been killed by an american drone strike and comes as president obama is defending his administration's use of drone strikes against suspected terrorists. u.s. officials say dore was targeted on thursday in southern somalia. the pentagon says dore helped in two attacks in mogadishu. speaking at that nuclear summit in washington on friday, mr. obama acknowledged the risk carrying out a drone strike. >> and there is no doubt that civilians were killed that shouldn't have been. i think that over the last several years, we have worked very hard to avoid and prevent those kind of tragedies from taking place. >> mr. obama says the u.s. thoroughly checks intelligence before taking any action. it's unclear if there were any civilian casualties in thursday's strike in somalia. >>> damage assessments under way in the southeast from the storms. winds topped 80 miles an hour in georgia on friday and powerful enough to flip over an 18-wheeler. the severe weather is blamed for a train derailment in eastern alabama. heavy rain washed out a
. >>> a figure in the ab shabab terror group is believed to have been killed by an american drone strike and comes as president obama is defending his administration's use of drone strikes against suspected terrorists. u.s. officials say dore was targeted on thursday in southern somalia. the pentagon says dore helped in two attacks in mogadishu. speaking at that nuclear summit in washington on friday, mr. obama acknowledged the risk carrying out a drone strike. >> and there is no...
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fight terrorism effectively, we need to develop a counternarrative to the theory of the taliban, al shabab and boko haram. comes also the importance of institutions in tunisia and egypt, and also the importance of reaching out to those young people. if twitter and facebook will help us reach out to them, we should use them. if local leaders can help us reach out, we should use them. if local languages will help us, we should use them. i remember a very good experience that after egypt has developed a lot of counternarrative and counterfatwas to what isil is doing and what boko haram is doing. we collected them in a book and we translated into a very local language in nigeria. and we went to the very remote villages, instilled it in schools and in mosques in order to reach out to those people and it proved to be very effective. lesson number five. development. if we are going to have a tool in the sub-saharan countries in africa and visit the towns and villages where boek ko haram we very effective in recruiting people, those are the deprived, young people, unemployed. so it has to do with
fight terrorism effectively, we need to develop a counternarrative to the theory of the taliban, al shabab and boko haram. comes also the importance of institutions in tunisia and egypt, and also the importance of reaching out to those young people. if twitter and facebook will help us reach out to them, we should use them. if local leaders can help us reach out, we should use them. if local languages will help us, we should use them. i remember a very good experience that after egypt has...
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. -- thethe shabbat girls shabab girls were taken by the book around milton's and taken to isolated places. the u.s., not just the military but the entire intelligence community, sharing information with the nigerian military as that they had anything to do with anything near the near cameron over the last just under two years. the efforts involved in that effort have reduced the area that boko haram maintains control over and has opened up major lines of communication. now, boko haram operates out of a terrain that is pretty tough to get at and to get to. all the international community and efforts continue to develop get theence to help growth back and also release not only the girls, but also a huge number of people they have kidnapped in are holding against their will. military have gained a lot of freedom for many of those overtime. found inhem have been different things. it is not an exact science and they are not all in one place. many of the people detained against their will include many of the girls who happen recovered. >> i wanted to take another stab at this unity government i
. -- thethe shabbat girls shabab girls were taken by the book around milton's and taken to isolated places. the u.s., not just the military but the entire intelligence community, sharing information with the nigerian military as that they had anything to do with anything near the near cameron over the last just under two years. the efforts involved in that effort have reduced the area that boko haram maintains control over and has opened up major lines of communication. now, boko haram operates...
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. >> but is that realistic that isis or al qaeda or al shabab or any of these terror groups could getill a lot of people and basically make that city uninhabitable for many years? >> i think, wolf, it's a scenario that we have to consider seriously. and i think -- which is why it was such a focus of this summit because you look at the nuclear material that exists, for example, in a place like mosul where isis holds this city and there was some kind of nuclear materials in the university there in mosul. we look at these vulnerabilities that exist in countries around the world. people have talked about concerns about european countries, but really in places like mosul and raqqah in places where these materials are accessible, and it's just a matter and a question of whether or not isis already has or when they will get that capability to create a dirty bomb that could have that devastating impact that you just talked about. >> it's a frightful scenario. keeps officials here in washington awake at night. congresswoman, stay with us. we have a lot more to discuss, including what we just h
. >> but is that realistic that isis or al qaeda or al shabab or any of these terror groups could getill a lot of people and basically make that city uninhabitable for many years? >> i think, wolf, it's a scenario that we have to consider seriously. and i think -- which is why it was such a focus of this summit because you look at the nuclear material that exists, for example, in a place like mosul where isis holds this city and there was some kind of nuclear materials in the...
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and al shabab. the second point, when we focus on the terrorist groups in the moroccan approach, we never put transnational organized crime. we have in this region very important activity and what we learned that today and i would be -- i would be realistic. i'm not optimistic, not pessimistic. we moving for more stability in this region. and the future in this region is with a lot of uncertainty. so we have to change. and we have to do our homework. and we must move out just to put some concept but to have some real strategy and to act, all of us, as responsible states. unfortunately, we still have some kind of thinking in this region. and we still have some kind of development role in this region. it will bring more disaster. some people, bad information -- bad informant with some proposal or solution and it will be a disaster. i think that today we know that we have to -- the foreign fighters. we have 1,500 moroccan foreign fighters in syria and iraq. 495 was killed. 217 from morocco, but we have
and al shabab. the second point, when we focus on the terrorist groups in the moroccan approach, we never put transnational organized crime. we have in this region very important activity and what we learned that today and i would be -- i would be realistic. i'm not optimistic, not pessimistic. we moving for more stability in this region. and the future in this region is with a lot of uncertainty. so we have to change. and we have to do our homework. and we must move out just to put some...
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saudi arabia is funding the boca her on, al shabab, al qaeda, and all and all the other groups all over the world. nineteen of the people who flew planes into the world trade center were saudi's. the only country that was worse was the 911 bill we don't say anything about that. always say is, i i ran this, ran that and all that.i alre well we can have a peaceful relationship with iran. so i wanted wanted to know what your comments are about that. >> we do say that and i sam the show that our objection to the way i run handles women a trip women's rights, labor, your correct, sorry saudis handle these issues. it's also true that in the gulfn countries they do support organizations that we believe are terrorist organizations. we have seen that funding flow between several gulf countries and terrorist organizations. hee we have been aggressive in changing that behavior.ration to change t in some meetings i held in the region a couple weeks ago, i'm sure the president is following up on this in his visit. we have gotten the cooperation to change their behavior. to share information about th
saudi arabia is funding the boca her on, al shabab, al qaeda, and all and all the other groups all over the world. nineteen of the people who flew planes into the world trade center were saudi's. the only country that was worse was the 911 bill we don't say anything about that. always say is, i i ran this, ran that and all that.i alre well we can have a peaceful relationship with iran. so i wanted wanted to know what your comments are about that. >> we do say that and i sam the show that...