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and what you're seeing in somalia is us as american money. this is a proxy war for america we have paid the chances north over them and to you to do you are hiding for us in the sense that. as much as it's in in our interest for somalia to be well governed and how's that been playing out working out for us morally and much for answer that you should ask your priest but. on a practical level slowly is how it's working the transitional federal government's gone through several incarnations the latest is actually. it was began about two years ago and lately the effort the u.s. effort has been so focused mostly on making and giving the t.f. g.v. ability to reliably pay its soldiers which might seem like a kind of them. merely bureaucratic issue but in somalia it has strategic implications the t.n.g. it can only fight if they can afford its army they can pay its army somali soldiers in europe able they switch sides so pay the right people and i guess you have the conflict play out the way you want but i mean you know this whole somalia fall handof
and what you're seeing in somalia is us as american money. this is a proxy war for america we have paid the chances north over them and to you to do you are hiding for us in the sense that. as much as it's in in our interest for somalia to be well governed and how's that been playing out working out for us morally and much for answer that you should ask your priest but. on a practical level slowly is how it's working the transitional federal government's gone through several incarnations the...
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somalia. - somalia? where's that? - north africa. just picture it, guys.ed treasure underneath. - whoa! - i've worked it all out on expedia. we can take southwest airlines to miami, then dubai air here to cairo. and then it's just a 49-hour bus ride into mogadishu, with all the booty and plunder a pirate could want. - wow, you know, cartman, that is an awesome idea. you should totally go to somalia. - right and-- wait a minute. you never think my ideas are good, kyle. - no, i'm being totally serious. that is the best idea you've ever had. you should run away to mogadishu. you should go there right away. i'll even help pay for your ticket. - wow, cool! wait a minute. the fuck? why would you do that? unless you're trying to trick me somehow... - no, no, you're right. somalia is an oasis of treasure and waterfalls. it's totally the pirates' life! - then why don't you want to go? - well, 'cause, dude, i'm jewish. and, you know... both: jews can't be pirates. - that's true. well, i'm glad you've finally come to terms with your disability, kyle. gentlemen, i'm o
somalia. - somalia? where's that? - north africa. just picture it, guys.ed treasure underneath. - whoa! - i've worked it all out on expedia. we can take southwest airlines to miami, then dubai air here to cairo. and then it's just a 49-hour bus ride into mogadishu, with all the booty and plunder a pirate could want. - wow, you know, cartman, that is an awesome idea. you should totally go to somalia. - right and-- wait a minute. you never think my ideas are good, kyle. - no, i'm being totally...
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in somalia, the drought has resulted in an unprecedented numbers. refugees flee to kenya. from kenya, will reports. >> they're arriving here exhausted, hungry and often in need of medical help. save the children says 1,300 people are turning up every day from somalia, more than half of them children. some are walking for up to a month to reach the camp with almost no possessions. for years, people have been coming here to escape the war in somalia but right now a severe drought is also hitting hard. wells have dried up in somalia forcing people to flee. >> we're seeing children as young as three or four trekking through desert, through -- under sering sun to arrive, just to escape the drought and these soaring food crieses that have put millions of people at risk throughout east africa. >> although made up of three settlements. dadab is the largest refugee camp in the world. the organization is struggling to cope with the sharp rise in the number of arrivals. it says because of the conditions in somalia and the arduous journey, the refugees arriving in urgent need of medic
in somalia, the drought has resulted in an unprecedented numbers. refugees flee to kenya. from kenya, will reports. >> they're arriving here exhausted, hungry and often in need of medical help. save the children says 1,300 people are turning up every day from somalia, more than half of them children. some are walking for up to a month to reach the camp with almost no possessions. for years, people have been coming here to escape the war in somalia but right now a severe drought is also...
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robert gates the legacy as secretary of defense and other shadow wars drones are now being sent into somalia and hundreds of thousands are protesting in the u.k. today against austerity cuts on the streets of d.c. pretty quiet so to compare that both countries and we'll look at another state where the economy is being hit banks a strict immigration laws that are making hispanic populations but first let's take a look what the mainstream media has missed. oh finally it looks like the casey anthony trial is winding down for that doesn't mean the coverage is to the mainstream media is just savoring the last bit of a case that has allowed them to slack on the job and just let all the cameras roll inside of a courtroom that offense is working its way through its final witnesses casey's mother father and brother among those called back to the witness stand today other testimony day included how they buried family pets and we are in day thirty two i mean potboiler drama continues to bubble over in court as the personal life of her father george once again comes under scrutiny of george anthony's al
robert gates the legacy as secretary of defense and other shadow wars drones are now being sent into somalia and hundreds of thousands are protesting in the u.k. today against austerity cuts on the streets of d.c. pretty quiet so to compare that both countries and we'll look at another state where the economy is being hit banks a strict immigration laws that are making hispanic populations but first let's take a look what the mainstream media has missed. oh finally it looks like the casey...
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we're also because of the attraction of the turmoil in somalia, two members of the somalia diaspora in the west and in the united states and europe and australia, we are reaching out more broadly to the somalia diaspora to educate them about this situation, hopefully prevent people from traveling to take part in the violence, but this will a long-term effort. we are providing training for both the forces as well as the tfg forces. we are -- we're -- we are -- we're also working with some of the other sort of islands of stability that we find in somalia, but our goal is a peaceful stable somalia, and it will take awhile. in pakistan, again, you have an established government which has its challenges that we're trying to address. there's some severe economic challenges. there's a lot of local grievances, and so we have tried to address those local grievances through a lot of our u.s.-aid programs, but at the same time, we're trying to work -- we've been working closely with homeland security in terms of building up border security and also preventing the movement of improvised explosive
we're also because of the attraction of the turmoil in somalia, two members of the somalia diaspora in the west and in the united states and europe and australia, we are reaching out more broadly to the somalia diaspora to educate them about this situation, hopefully prevent people from traveling to take part in the violence, but this will a long-term effort. we are providing training for both the forces as well as the tfg forces. we are -- we're -- we are -- we're also working with some of the...
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for years, people have been coming here to escape the war in somalia. right now, a severe drought is also hitting hard. wells have dried up in somalia, forcing people to flee. >> we're seeing children as young as three or four tracking through deserts' under the searing sun to arrive here just to escape the drought and the soaring food prices that have put millions at risk throughout east africa parian >> although made up of three settlements, this is also referred to as the largest refugee camp in the world. the organization is struggling to cope with the sharp rise in the number of arrivals. it's as because of the conditions in somalia and the arduous journey, refugees are arriving in urgent need of medical care. plans to build a new refugee camp in the area have stalled. the kenyan government is worried about security near the border. the war in somalia shows no sign of ending and the drought is expected to continue for several months. conditions in this already overcrowded refugee camp are likely to get even worse. >> this is "newsday". >> one of th
for years, people have been coming here to escape the war in somalia. right now, a severe drought is also hitting hard. wells have dried up in somalia, forcing people to flee. >> we're seeing children as young as three or four tracking through deserts' under the searing sun to arrive here just to escape the drought and the soaring food prices that have put millions at risk throughout east africa parian >> although made up of three settlements, this is also referred to as the largest...
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for years, people have been coming here to escape the war in somalia. but right now a severe drought is also hitting hard. wells have dried up in somalia, forcing people to flee. >> we are seeing children as young as three or four, treking through desert under searing sun to arrive here, just to escape the drought and soaring food prices that have put millions of people at risk. >> made up of three settlements, this one is referred to as the largest refugee camp in the world. the organization is struggling to cope with the sharp rise in the number of arrivals. it says because of the conditions in somalia and the journey, the refugees arriving in urgent need of medical care, plans to build a new refugee camp in the area has stalled. the government is worried about security near the board. the war in somalia shows no sign of ending and the drought is expected to continue for several months. conditions in this already overcrowded refugee camp are likely to get even worse. >> a wildfire in the southwestern united states is threatening a huge government nucl
for years, people have been coming here to escape the war in somalia. but right now a severe drought is also hitting hard. wells have dried up in somalia, forcing people to flee. >> we are seeing children as young as three or four, treking through desert under searing sun to arrive here, just to escape the drought and soaring food prices that have put millions of people at risk. >> made up of three settlements, this one is referred to as the largest refugee camp in the world. the...
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different sweden is spending money in somalia. i don't want to see it go to somalia in joplin missouri residents are receiving help from elephants to clean up tornado damage more than a week after deadly twisters leveled the city and i'm not talking about republican it's. i'm talking about actual elephants that's because republicans instead of helping those in need are nickel and dime in those in need saying we need to cut money for grandma or the environment before we can help turn it over to us so while leaving joplin high and dry well republicans rather spend money we don't have on tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires or corporate welfare for big oil polluters to taxpayer subsidies that's actually not what that's actually not what eric cantor said and i think that's who you're referring to areas are said that you would love to give money to the republican house that we would love to give money to the people in joplin but we need to get money from elsewhere bad there's a finite amount of money and you don't have an infinit
different sweden is spending money in somalia. i don't want to see it go to somalia in joplin missouri residents are receiving help from elephants to clean up tornado damage more than a week after deadly twisters leveled the city and i'm not talking about republican it's. i'm talking about actual elephants that's because republicans instead of helping those in need are nickel and dime in those in need saying we need to cut money for grandma or the environment before we can help turn it over to...
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somalia hasn't had a central government for years. the main terrorist group al-shabaab has links with al qaeda and conducted a major attack out of somalia killing 76 people in ugonda and launched by the partner nation forces has reduced the territorial control and defections from al-shabaab. more needs to be done to consolidate the political control over the newly liberated area. we've also begun a more intense as outreach to the diaspora in a civil society to foster peaceful reconciliation. in conclusion, the threat is formidable but we are making progress. our strategic approach of capacity building countering violent extremism and broader regional cooperation provides us with of the tools to make lasting progress. thank you very much and i welcome your questions. >> the chair now recognizes mr. roberts for five minutes. >> good morning chairman mccaul, ranking member clark and distinguished members of the subcommittee. thank you for inviting me to testify today and share with you the department of defense efforts to address and gov
somalia hasn't had a central government for years. the main terrorist group al-shabaab has links with al qaeda and conducted a major attack out of somalia killing 76 people in ugonda and launched by the partner nation forces has reduced the territorial control and defections from al-shabaab. more needs to be done to consolidate the political control over the newly liberated area. we've also begun a more intense as outreach to the diaspora in a civil society to foster peaceful reconciliation. in...
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we have seen this, for example w americans who have traveled to somalia. and so these are dangerous bunch. they've kill a number of somali officials including the interior minister last week. and so this is a dangerous part of the jihadi universe in east africa. >> suarez: so though the killing was accidental, the current government in mogadishu and its army would have wanted to kill this man. >> absolutely. this man was wanted not just by the united states but by the somalies, by the kenyans, by the tanz kneeans. this is somebody responsible for the deaths of hundreds of africans and continued to perpetuate attacks in the region. so this is somebody who was wanted in the region and i think the somalies and kenyans celebrated when they found out who they had got everyone. >> suarez: those embassy attacks for many americans would have been the first time, perhaps along with the attack on the cole they would have heard the term al qaeda. what is al shabob and its al qaeda connecon been up to since those embassy bombings in 1998? >> you have fazul and up unti
we have seen this, for example w americans who have traveled to somalia. and so these are dangerous bunch. they've kill a number of somali officials including the interior minister last week. and so this is a dangerous part of the jihadi universe in east africa. >> suarez: so though the killing was accidental, the current government in mogadishu and its army would have wanted to kill this man. >> absolutely. this man was wanted not just by the united states but by the somalies, by...
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troops inside somalia. it was that kind of risk they were willing to go to back then to try and get him it. is said that he was killed in the last day or so by somali forces when he tried to flee a somali police checkpoint. now, did the somali police have some tip-off he was coming? who knows. but the u.s. takes them at their word that they got him. topping the list of al qaeda concerns for the united states. it's in a very rough neighborhood, of course, right next door to yemen. there is a very rising active al qaeda affiliate that's close. tuff neighborhood. it's a place that the u.s. would like to get a handle on these al qaeda operatives. today, one mark for the success column. deborah? >> barbara, is there any suggestion that there was either some sort of plan under way or because of his presence there, al qaeda is or was getting stronger and stronger? because obviously this is key. it's not just somebody who was wanted in a past attack but somebody who could have been wanted in a future attack as well
troops inside somalia. it was that kind of risk they were willing to go to back then to try and get him it. is said that he was killed in the last day or so by somali forces when he tried to flee a somali police checkpoint. now, did the somali police have some tip-off he was coming? who knows. but the u.s. takes them at their word that they got him. topping the list of al qaeda concerns for the united states. it's in a very rough neighborhood, of course, right next door to yemen. there is a...
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. >>> a long-sought al qaeda leader has been killed in somalia. this is an fbi wanted poster showing touched up folders of fazul abdullah mohammed. he's a key player. he was reportedly killed at a government checkpoint in mogadishu. >>> and leon panetta is meeting with military and intelligence officials trying to repair relations strained after the unilateral u.s. mission to take out osama bin laden in that country. panetta is urging pakistani officials to step up the hunt for militants operating there. >>> well, the focus today in casey anthony's murder trial, evidence collected near her daughter's remaining and in casey anthony's car. a bug expert said larvae and flies found in casey anthony's car fit the theory that a body was in the trunk but don't show proof she was driving. >> outrage over anthony weiner's sexting scandal is growing. weiner recently admitted to sending lewd messages to several women online, photographs also. today he also admitted sending twitter messages to a teenage girl in delaware. weiner says there's nothing indecent o
. >>> a long-sought al qaeda leader has been killed in somalia. this is an fbi wanted poster showing touched up folders of fazul abdullah mohammed. he's a key player. he was reportedly killed at a government checkpoint in mogadishu. >>> and leon panetta is meeting with military and intelligence officials trying to repair relations strained after the unilateral u.s. mission to take out osama bin laden in that country. panetta is urging pakistani officials to step up the hunt...
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risky secret operations in somalia already under way.> reporter: cnn has learned that u.s. military aircraft conducted a strike near kismayo in southern somalia last week, part of a new secret joint pentagon and cia war against a terrorist group the u.s. believes is targeting europe and the united states. the pentagon hit a stronghold of al shabaab, a somali-based al qaeda affiliate now in the u.s. crosshairs. u.s. military and cia personnel have gone to somalia secretly in recent months gathering intelligence and meeting key somali contacts, according to two u.s. officials. cia director leon panetta acknowledged covert operations in both somalia and next door yemen. >> we are doing that in yemen. it's obviously a dangerous and uncertain situation, but we continue to work with elements there to try to develop counterterrorism. we're working with jay sock as well in their operations. same thing is true for somalia. >> reporter: joint special operations command, the same covert military unit that killed osama bin laden. retired officer led
risky secret operations in somalia already under way.> reporter: cnn has learned that u.s. military aircraft conducted a strike near kismayo in southern somalia last week, part of a new secret joint pentagon and cia war against a terrorist group the u.s. believes is targeting europe and the united states. the pentagon hit a stronghold of al shabaab, a somali-based al qaeda affiliate now in the u.s. crosshairs. u.s. military and cia personnel have gone to somalia secretly in recent months...
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embassies has been killed in somal somalia. that word from officials in the u.s. and kenya.was killed by somali troops as he tried to run a roadblock. >>> in arizona today, high winds are testing firefighters battling the second largest blaze in state history. more than 400,000 acres have burned with just 6% containment, crews have spent the past few days doing everything they can clearing brush to keep the enormous fire from spreading. it's an uphill battle. >>> you know, don't bother asking someoneton pass the salt in buenos aires. restaurants are removing the shakers from tables. health officials promoted that move
embassies has been killed in somal somalia. that word from officials in the u.s. and kenya.was killed by somali troops as he tried to run a roadblock. >>> in arizona today, high winds are testing firefighters battling the second largest blaze in state history. more than 400,000 acres have burned with just 6% containment, crews have spent the past few days doing everything they can clearing brush to keep the enormous fire from spreading. it's an uphill battle. >>> you know,...
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pakistani officials say in a drone strike and now fazul in somalia. tonight here, we're getting a clearer picture of how this latest terror suspect was caught. knack by mistake. authority has buried him without knowing who they'd nabbed. >> reporter: he was a key al qaeda operative behind the deadly attacks on u.s. embassies in africa. tonight, authorities say they have killed fazul. he was on the fbi's most wanted terrorist list, a $5 million bouncety on his head. after the blasts killed 224 people in kenya and tanzania. the deadliest of those in east africa was not the result of intelligence. somali authorities now acknowledge it was luck. he was killed during a routine checkpoint gone wrong. on him, he was carrying fake i.d.s and the soldiers who buried had no idea who he was. as dana hugues reported to us today. >> david, after commanders started checking documents and matches the photos of the man that was killed with older photographs of fazul, they decide to exhume his body and notify officials. >> reporter: after notifying the u.s., dna tests
pakistani officials say in a drone strike and now fazul in somalia. tonight here, we're getting a clearer picture of how this latest terror suspect was caught. knack by mistake. authority has buried him without knowing who they'd nabbed. >> reporter: he was a key al qaeda operative behind the deadly attacks on u.s. embassies in africa. tonight, authorities say they have killed fazul. he was on the fbi's most wanted terrorist list, a $5 million bouncety on his head. after the blasts killed...
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we have somalia, where el shabab operates in somalia. we have intelligence that indicates that they are looking at california -- looking at targets beyond somalia. if you look at has a lot and hamas -- hezbollah and hamas you will see that there are a lot of groups we have on our plate. >> the threat to american citizens extends beyond al qaeda. thank you for your answer. i look forward to working with you. >> thank you. senator gillibrand. >> thank you, mr. panetta, for your extraordinary service to our country. i want to explore a little more on pakistan and go to a little bit of cyber warfare. chairman mullins stated that it is well known -- chairman mullen stated that it is well known that pakistan agree to go after the terrorist group. how do you judge pakistan's commitment to that effort? >> i think there is a simple test, which is whether or not they are continuing to go into afghanistan and attacking our forces. if they have an influence over them, they could urge them to cease fire and stop those kinds of attacks. >> i appreciat
we have somalia, where el shabab operates in somalia. we have intelligence that indicates that they are looking at california -- looking at targets beyond somalia. if you look at has a lot and hamas -- hezbollah and hamas you will see that there are a lot of groups we have on our plate. >> the threat to american citizens extends beyond al qaeda. thank you for your answer. i look forward to working with you. >> thank you. senator gillibrand. >> thank you, mr. panetta, for your...
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somalia. in terms of population is a two bit country is very small i mean it's not a country anymore it's a place on the map but there's no government or you can send your bason or present his credentials that are on there's nothing there but they've created enormous having and the world with their their piracy in the last year were in something like a half billion dollars there are seventeen countries now that have neighbor units in the the gulf of suez of the indian ocean off the east coast of africa trying to protect ships. and not successfully feels for the bills that. i see a variety of possible tipping points to clear power look at what we're seeing and focus shimmer right now we have two plants nebraska that were on this flood this last week water shortages overpopulation pollution variety of natural disasters particular those provoked by global warming do you see any of those as critical tipping points that could be the thing that flips the whole bunch of nation states into failure tho
somalia. in terms of population is a two bit country is very small i mean it's not a country anymore it's a place on the map but there's no government or you can send your bason or present his credentials that are on there's nothing there but they've created enormous having and the world with their their piracy in the last year were in something like a half billion dollars there are seventeen countries now that have neighbor units in the the gulf of suez of the indian ocean off the east coast...
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, we believe, in the developments in somalia and we sent a very strong message for them that they need to put their act together and work together in order to keep improving the situation. >> rose: if the united states... if the united states can find ways to work with russia and russia can find a way to work with the united states, that offers enormous opportunity, doesn't it? >> yes, it does. and, you know, i think we're beyond trying to find a way. >> rose: where's the greatest conflict? >> greatest conflict. really i cannot think of any particular area of conflict, not in the security council. the latest conflict, if you wil inhe security council was when the united states vetoed that resolution on settlements when all the rest of us voted for that resolution. >> rose: you're not surprised by that, are you? >> we were not really surprised. we were hoping for an absteion but other than that, this particular case i don't think there is much of a friction or contention or control in our work. >> rose: how close is russia to israel? >> we're very close to israel and i think a trd of th
, we believe, in the developments in somalia and we sent a very strong message for them that they need to put their act together and work together in order to keep improving the situation. >> rose: if the united states... if the united states can find ways to work with russia and russia can find a way to work with the united states, that offers enormous opportunity, doesn't it? >> yes, it does. and, you know, i think we're beyond trying to find a way. >> rose: where's the...
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last week he was killed by soldiers in somalia by a checkpoint. officials say they will very sp he was carrying with western governments. >>> medicare -- this year, the new healthcare insurance law provides a 50% discount for certain people. republicans continue their effort to strike down the healthcare plan in iraq. >>> we're hearing about another incredible first for modern medicine. a transplant that they say could change the miracle of birth. >>> a new controversy involving b.a.r.t., the accusations of a big-money sweetheart deal. >>> traffic is busy as you head to the bay bridge bridge. an earlier accident has been cleared away. we'll have more in in traffic and news headlines -- coming up. blatche [ bailiff ] fee court is now in session. come on out, guys. the jury has reached its decision. now, you guys found the other airline guilty of charging a 150-dollar change fee. you bet! southwest would never do that. and that was after she changed her flight and paid the difference in airfare. that other airline treated her wrong. she was understa
last week he was killed by soldiers in somalia by a checkpoint. officials say they will very sp he was carrying with western governments. >>> medicare -- this year, the new healthcare insurance law provides a 50% discount for certain people. republicans continue their effort to strike down the healthcare plan in iraq. >>> we're hearing about another incredible first for modern medicine. a transplant that they say could change the miracle of birth. >>> a new...
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jefe de al qaeda a manos de fuerzas estadounidenses, la secretarÍa de estado afirmÓ que la muerte en somalia la captura. >> un video tomado por un activista de derechos humanos se ha convertido en una muestra de cÓmo las fuerzas de seguridad del rÉgimen asesina a sangre frÍa. manifestantes que se oponen a su gobierno. elÉctrica dijo que los francotiradores abren fuego indiscriminado ayer murieron 25 personas. una gala militar en el centro de londres se quebrÓ el cumpleaÑos de la reina isabel de inglaterra que cumpliÓ 85 aÑos y asistiÓ al tradicional desfile, se conmemora el aniversario de la monarca. es uno de los desfiles de mayor esplendor a los que se puede asistir en el mundo. >> la expulsiÓn de cenizas ocasionado caos en los aeropuertos. >> hace una semana de este sistema volcÁnico comenzo a hacer erupciÓn una columna de cenizas de 14 kilÓmetros de altura ha cubierto parte de argentina llegando incluso a uruguay y obligo a suspender vuelos comerciales. >> cientos de lugareÑos, han sido evacuados hacia albergues dejando a su ganado a merced en la erupciÓn. >> dejamos todo solitos, pero c
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they become as a more efficient somalia? >> then we have a real mess on our hands. there's also a risk of a lot of displaced people. this is a country running out of money and water. it's running out of fuel and everything. it's certainly running out of order. you could just have an enormous imploding population, 24 million people with no place to go and nothing to do. >> all this turmoil in the middle east, there are two places you need to worry about for americans particularly. saudi arabia because of the oil, and yemen because of al qaeda. so now instability in yemen has the potential to cause instability in saudi arabia, and with instability in saudi arabia, you get $250 a barrel oil. >> what the u.s. seems to be doing is broker an exit strategy for the yemen president. but then what? >> we go in to broker an exit strategy and this is what the ambassador tried at one point with mubarak in egypt. then there's this back pedaling. you go away and they don't leave, they stay. he can't imagine yemen without him and he can't imagine himself without yemen. >> all these
they become as a more efficient somalia? >> then we have a real mess on our hands. there's also a risk of a lot of displaced people. this is a country running out of money and water. it's running out of fuel and everything. it's certainly running out of order. you could just have an enormous imploding population, 24 million people with no place to go and nothing to do. >> all this turmoil in the middle east, there are two places you need to worry about for americans particularly....
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we have somalia, where el shabab operates in somalia. we have intelligence that indicates that they are looking at california -- looking at targets beyond somalia. if you look at has a lot and hamas -- hezbollah and hamas you will see that there are a lot of groups we have on our plate. >> the threat to american citizens extends beyond al qaeda. thank you for your answer. i look forward to working with you. >> thank you. senator gillibrand. >> thank you, mr. panetta, for your extraordinary service to our country. i want to explore a little more on pakistan and go to a little bit of cyber warfare. chairman mullins stated that it is well known -- chairman mullen stated that it is well known that pakistan agree to go after the terrorist group. how do you judge pakistan's commitment to that effort? >> i think there is a simple test, which is whether or not they are continuing to go into afghanistan and attacking our forces. if they have an influence over them, they could urge them to cease fire and stop those kinds of attacks. >> i appreciat
we have somalia, where el shabab operates in somalia. we have intelligence that indicates that they are looking at california -- looking at targets beyond somalia. if you look at has a lot and hamas -- hezbollah and hamas you will see that there are a lot of groups we have on our plate. >> the threat to american citizens extends beyond al qaeda. thank you for your answer. i look forward to working with you. >> thank you. senator gillibrand. >> thank you, mr. panetta, for your...
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wells have dried up in somalia forcing people to flee. >> children as young as three or four are trekking through the desert under the sun to arrived just to escape the drought and the soaring food prices that have put millions of people at risk throughout africa. >> it is often referred to as the largest refugee camp in the world. the organization is struggling to cope with the sharp rise in the number of arrivals. because of the conditions in the arduous journey, refugees are arriving in urgent need of medical care. plans to build a new refugee camp have stalled. the government is worried about security near the border. the war shows no sign of ending end of the drought is expected to continue for several months. conditions in this already overcrowded refugee camp are likely to get even worse. >> in the state of new mexico, a wildfire burning is threatening one of the top nuclear laboratories. the facility has been forced to close with more than 12,000 residents evacuated. as firefighters work to put out the blaze in the wake of the nuclear crisis in japan, it also raises questions abou
wells have dried up in somalia forcing people to flee. >> children as young as three or four are trekking through the desert under the sun to arrived just to escape the drought and the soaring food prices that have put millions of people at risk throughout africa. >> it is often referred to as the largest refugee camp in the world. the organization is struggling to cope with the sharp rise in the number of arrivals. because of the conditions in the arduous journey, refugees are...
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we have somalia, where el shabab operates in somalia. we have intelligence that indicates that they are looking at california -- looking at targets beyond somalia. if you look at has a lot and hamas -- hezbollah and hamas you will see that there are a lot of groups we have on our plate. >> the threat to american citizens extends beyond al qaeda. thank you for your answer. i look forward to working with you. >> thank you. senator gillibrand. >> thank you, mr. panetta, for your extraordinary service to our country. i want to explore a little more on pakistan and go to a little bit of cyber warfare. chairman mullins stated that it is well known -- chairman mullen stated that it is well known that pakistan agree to go after the terrorist group. how do you judge pakistan's commitment to that effort? >> i think there is a simple test, which is whether or not they are continuing to go into afghanistan and attacking our forces. they have an influence over them, they could urge them to cease fire and stop those kinds of attacks. >> i appreciate y
we have somalia, where el shabab operates in somalia. we have intelligence that indicates that they are looking at california -- looking at targets beyond somalia. if you look at has a lot and hamas -- hezbollah and hamas you will see that there are a lot of groups we have on our plate. >> the threat to american citizens extends beyond al qaeda. thank you for your answer. i look forward to working with you. >> thank you. senator gillibrand. >> thank you, mr. panetta, for your...
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a 27-year-old somali american was indicted in federal report for fighting in somalia. according to family members in court records, he was a gang member. he was convicted for a number of crimes including assault with a deadly weapon. after his release from prison where he was radicalized, he was soon on his way to fight in somalia. the obama administration recognizes present radicalization as a serious threat and that presents art program for recruitment. -- prisons are brailled for recruitment. the reality of the radicalization threat emanating from our prisons was demonstrated last month. an illinois prisoner pleaded guilty for attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction. he was planning to assassinate our colleague and destroyed the federal courthouse and office building in springfield, illinois. he was radicalized i get a new york prison. he is scheduled to be sentenced for his role in attacking troop transports at a national guard base in new york and to attack a synagogue and jewish community center in new york city. today we will hear about kevin james, a radi
a 27-year-old somali american was indicted in federal report for fighting in somalia. according to family members in court records, he was a gang member. he was convicted for a number of crimes including assault with a deadly weapon. after his release from prison where he was radicalized, he was soon on his way to fight in somalia. the obama administration recognizes present radicalization as a serious threat and that presents art program for recruitment. -- prisons are brailled for...
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he was gunned down tuesday fleeing a checkpoint in somalia. a bombing in persona war killed several people and injured 100 more. it was in a car bomb detonated from across the street. bombers killed across afghanistan today and the snu said may was the deadliest month for afghan civilians since 2007. 368 people in all were killed, 82% from by the taliban and other insurgents 12% by the international alliance and after dwan forces. back in this country, the u.s. forest service says crews have the arizona wildfire contained by only 5%, it's down from 6% yesterday. also 22,000 more acres are burned in the past 24 hours bringing the total to 434,000 acres. the fire appears to be moving to mexico. bill whitaker is in northeastern arizona with the latest. >> reporter: the winds are picking up today and so is anxiety that gusts will scatter embers and spread this wildfire, already arizona's second largest on record. >> you don't know what is going to happen. you fear for your life. you feel -- fear for your family. >> they are a portrait in steadfast
he was gunned down tuesday fleeing a checkpoint in somalia. a bombing in persona war killed several people and injured 100 more. it was in a car bomb detonated from across the street. bombers killed across afghanistan today and the snu said may was the deadliest month for afghan civilians since 2007. 368 people in all were killed, 82% from by the taliban and other insurgents 12% by the international alliance and after dwan forces. back in this country, the u.s. forest service says crews have...
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strength and security conditions deteriorate. 1.68 million people escaped from iraq, and 770,000 from somalia. the number of refugees may be higher this year if libya is taken into account. >>> the annual report says that many of the refugees are takie shelter in some of the poorest nations where relief supplies and services are limited. the head said developing countries cannot continue to barrett burden alone. he requested for cooperation from the international community. >>> welcome to your weather update. we're looking at the weather across asia and in the southeast, first of all, lots of tropical activity to watch out for. we have two tropical depressions now in the pacific, and they are also already bringing plenty of showers to areas like the philippines, taiwan, as well as southern china. it is going to continue to be looking pretty wet over the next few days. china will contend with two lows here from the west, and they will both bring showers. it looks like it will sfwens fi more in parts of mongolia and northeast china today. for japan, too, that seasonal rain front is plenty activ
strength and security conditions deteriorate. 1.68 million people escaped from iraq, and 770,000 from somalia. the number of refugees may be higher this year if libya is taken into account. >>> the annual report says that many of the refugees are takie shelter in some of the poorest nations where relief supplies and services are limited. the head said developing countries cannot continue to barrett burden alone. he requested for cooperation from the international community....
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this country is running the risk of becoming a second somalia. it is very unfortunate because it is really beautiful country. >> what do you think the tribes are doing right now in yemen? do you see any kind of organization tinplace? >> no, no organization of the time. ii have a feeling the tribes are trying to seize power for themselves over the peaceful opposition movement recently. >> thank you very much. that wraps up our in-depth report on the latest in yemen. as always, thanks for the company, everyone. dow jones index closed at 1410 captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
this country is running the risk of becoming a second somalia. it is very unfortunate because it is really beautiful country. >> what do you think the tribes are doing right now in yemen? do you see any kind of organization tinplace? >> no, no organization of the time. ii have a feeling the tribes are trying to seize power for themselves over the peaceful opposition movement recently. >> thank you very much. that wraps up our in-depth report on the latest in yemen. as always,...
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lessons learn, 234 somalia we didn't have operational security, working with the united nations, withther countries so people knew when we were coming, leaving, what we were doing. and i'm a republican but the president got it right here. i'm actually thinking more and more about this guy being a really good president. >> what did he get right? >> what he got right is two things actually three things it. one thing definitely was operational security, he did not tell pakistan we were coming. i know that makes us bad people because we did something on their foreign soil. we didn't kill 3,000 of their people, but you know, so we went over there and did that and didn't let them know we were coming so that kept our people safe. made the mission. >> do you think they did that because they felt that that would compromise, they felt they could not trust that chain of command on the other side. >> and since i'm not running for office and i don't want your vote, absolutely second thing is he got it right with this burial at sea. that was ingenuous. >> that was maybe one of the most controversia
lessons learn, 234 somalia we didn't have operational security, working with the united nations, withther countries so people knew when we were coming, leaving, what we were doing. and i'm a republican but the president got it right here. i'm actually thinking more and more about this guy being a really good president. >> what did he get right? >> what he got right is two things actually three things it. one thing definitely was operational security, he did not tell pakistan we were...
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somalia is a battered and lawless nation after 20 years of civil war. he managed to establish -- escape the horrors in his country but life in italy has been difficult. >> even animals are better to live. >> there is currently no ban on deporting refugees from germany to italy. the italian government says there is enough housing for them. >> you are picking the people and collecting cattle to put on your party. >> mostapha couldn't bear the situation in italy anymore and fled to germany. now, he could be deported but his lawyer points out that recently german courts have sent back hardly any refugees. dominique benda has written a report on the situation which confirms what many refugees say about italy. >> the situation in italy is terrible and that's been well documented by now. i fled from ethiopia eight years ago because of the war. i've been living here ever since. it's not any better than ethiopia here. you can see that. nobody helps us. everything is dirty. there's no water, no toilets. >> habib knows that all too well. the somali refugee fled fr
somalia is a battered and lawless nation after 20 years of civil war. he managed to establish -- escape the horrors in his country but life in italy has been difficult. >> even animals are better to live. >> there is currently no ban on deporting refugees from germany to italy. the italian government says there is enough housing for them. >> you are picking the people and collecting cattle to put on your party. >> mostapha couldn't bear the situation in italy anymore and...
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, and grenada, to see where it fits -- grenada, and somalia to see where it fits. this strikes us as a difference that needs to fit within the scope of the statute. if any of those elements are not present, none of what i have said necessarily applies. you have to redo the analysis. >> thank you. >> thank you, senator casey. senator mccord. >> thank you. i want to say that, in many cases, i have heard in the administration tried to justify the means for the end. i know that you have talked about libya and gaddafi and you're handling of this. i want to say that those are separate issues. up here, there are people who have very different opinions about our involvement in libya. but still have strong concerns about the way the administration has handled the the actual process itself. i don't think it is helpful to try to meld the two together. it waters down the issue at hand. i find it humorous, sitting here and the foreign relations committee, the most delivered a body in the world, some would say. basically you have not provided witnesses from the department of jus
, and grenada, to see where it fits -- grenada, and somalia to see where it fits. this strikes us as a difference that needs to fit within the scope of the statute. if any of those elements are not present, none of what i have said necessarily applies. you have to redo the analysis. >> thank you. >> thank you, senator casey. senator mccord. >> thank you. i want to say that, in many cases, i have heard in the administration tried to justify the means for the end. i know that...
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pakistan, 300 plus, somalia, yemen.se of obviously in comparison to 9/10, pre-9/11 al qaeda and today, it's weakened, fractured. but what about the army al qaeda -- >> the formal members of al qaeda have always been a small number. around 9/11 there were 200. you've got 300 in pakistan, 50 in afghanistan, those numbers are accurate. people influenced by al qaeda's ideas, you're looking at several thousand. you do the math here, you know, in somalia, several thousand people, you know, influenced by al qaeda's ideas. if you added it all up, you're looking at 20,000, 30,000 people, who have, you know, really subscribed to al qaeda's ideas. you know, prance a slightly larger group who are somewhat influenced by them. in pakistan, you have groups like the pakistani taliban, which have behaved in a more al qaeda-like manner. >> if he's the new leader, walk back over here, is it their trademark, their o.m., to try to quickly make a statement, make himself known, make his mark? >> i mean, they would love to, but their capacitie
pakistan, 300 plus, somalia, yemen.se of obviously in comparison to 9/10, pre-9/11 al qaeda and today, it's weakened, fractured. but what about the army al qaeda -- >> the formal members of al qaeda have always been a small number. around 9/11 there were 200. you've got 300 in pakistan, 50 in afghanistan, those numbers are accurate. people influenced by al qaeda's ideas, you're looking at several thousand. you do the math here, you know, in somalia, several thousand people, you know,...
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as the taliban continues to gain strength. 1.68 million people escaped from iraq, and 770,000 from somalia. the number of refugees may be higher this year if libya is taken into account. the annual report says that many of the refugees are taking shelter in some of the poorest nations where relief supplies and services are limited. the head of the unhcr antonio gutierrez says developing countries cannot bear the burden aloevenlt he requested more cooperation from the international community. >>> japan has regained its crown as maker of the world's fastest computer for the first time in seven years. the computer k took first play in the top 500 list at the international supercomputing conference in hamburg, germany on monday. the company is a joint project between japan's sfat-backed research institute and computer maker fujitsu. >> translator: i am very pleased that japan's supercomputer has been recognized at the world's fastest, leading others by a wide margin. this recognition is proof that japan's industrial technology is still strong. >> the computer's name comes from the chinese chak
as the taliban continues to gain strength. 1.68 million people escaped from iraq, and 770,000 from somalia. the number of refugees may be higher this year if libya is taken into account. the annual report says that many of the refugees are taking shelter in some of the poorest nations where relief supplies and services are limited. the head of the unhcr antonio gutierrez says developing countries cannot bear the burden aloevenlt he requested more cooperation from the international community....
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what i think is a libya could become somalia one in the reaction of people to. the possibility of foreign ground troops here i don't think that is going to be anything that is welcome by anything anyone other than the libyan major allies who are called the rebels who have been here for a while already so what have you seen what concerns me is that we have reports that depleted uranium is being used we know that there are the missiles that are coming down the bunker buster bombs that are being used depleted uranium is being used here then everything that we see in brief is contaminated one of these reports come from actually a member of parliament in the united kingdom was the first person who mentioned the possible nato use of depleted uranium that i am aware of and at since that time i have spoken with some experts science scientists who are familiar with the telltale signs of depleted uranium use one is how the particulate matter tastes in your mouth if there is a metallic taste and of course since i've been here in the been a lot lot of bombings i have asked
what i think is a libya could become somalia one in the reaction of people to. the possibility of foreign ground troops here i don't think that is going to be anything that is welcome by anything anyone other than the libyan major allies who are called the rebels who have been here for a while already so what have you seen what concerns me is that we have reports that depleted uranium is being used we know that there are the missiles that are coming down the bunker buster bombs that are being...
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yemen will be the next somalia in the region, unfortunately. >> thank you for giving us analysis. >>> serious hum rights activists say protestors have en killed. security forces broke up what is described as the largest and the regime demonstration to date in syria. witnesses say the number of sualties is certain to rise. security forces directed intense gunfire at a crowd estimated at 50,000. amateur footage on opposition websites shows up thousands of protesters demanding the president's resignation. groups and northern syria are also joininghe protest. monica is here to talk about the green light for greece. >> auditors from the imf, at the e.u., and european central bank agreed athens should a group receive -- should receive the next installment of their bailout, but they also want more caps on public spending from the debt stricken country. >> the chairman of the euro group and the greek prime minister or relieved to hear that athens had qualified for a second bailout. >> it is obvious that there will be no exit from greece from the area. greece will be able to fully honor its ob
yemen will be the next somalia in the region, unfortunately. >> thank you for giving us analysis. >>> serious hum rights activists say protestors have en killed. security forces broke up what is described as the largest and the regime demonstration to date in syria. witnesses say the number of sualties is certain to rise. security forces directed intense gunfire at a crowd estimated at 50,000. amateur footage on opposition websites shows up thousands of protesters demanding the...