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is not a routine thing in somalia. of the problem. this is a country that had 20 years of dictatorship from the 1970s and 1980s, and had no real culture of parliamentary debate and dialogue. and then 20 years of state collapse. so we're really dealing with somali political figures that have no history, no culture of the give and take of parliamentary debate. >> there's a guy in this one just whaling on somebody with a cane, intending to do some real harm. >> i've seen more effective fighting in other places. this was really haphazard, but it was quite dangerous because of the way they were using chairs and sticks. i mean, someone could have gotten killed. >> peacekeepers are eventually allowed into somalia in 2007. and as a result, fighting among somali insurgents increases. >> we've got a very serious political crisis on our hand, and it has triggered the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. 3.8 million somalis are in immediate need of humanitarian assistance. 1.8 million are internally displaced because of the fig
is not a routine thing in somalia. of the problem. this is a country that had 20 years of dictatorship from the 1970s and 1980s, and had no real culture of parliamentary debate and dialogue. and then 20 years of state collapse. so we're really dealing with somali political figures that have no history, no culture of the give and take of parliamentary debate. >> there's a guy in this one just whaling on somebody with a cane, intending to do some real harm. >> i've seen more effective...
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the widespread flooding in somalia's agricultural region. >> one of thousands of somalis were forced to abandon homes when floodwaters rose, she and her six children have taken shelter in this makeshift camp. >> we together with 50 families left our homes in one of the neighborhoods because of the floods. since we arrived here, we haven't received any help. we left behind all our possessions. we need water, food and plastic covers. >> these tents are temporary homes to 8,000 people from central somalia. people here are in desperate need of help. >> there are no toilets, medical centers or food supplies. if it rains, there's nothing to protect us but these shacks which we made out of old cloth. we have not received aid from any humanitarian agencies. >> large tracts of farmland are submerged after heavy rains caused two rivers to break their banks. according to the u.n., crops have been destroyed and hundreds of thousands of people are in urgent need of food. the recent floods were preceded by months where there wasn't enough rain. as a result, there isn't enough food. >> the situatio
the widespread flooding in somalia's agricultural region. >> one of thousands of somalis were forced to abandon homes when floodwaters rose, she and her six children have taken shelter in this makeshift camp. >> we together with 50 families left our homes in one of the neighborhoods because of the floods. since we arrived here, we haven't received any help. we left behind all our possessions. we need water, food and plastic covers. >> these tents are temporary homes to 8,000...
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somalia is still building its army and fighting al shabab rebels. does still control parts of the country. elsewhere pirates have not hijacked a vessel for two years now. joining me in the studio is the somali interior minister. minister, welcome to al jazeera. let me ask you first about this ongoing internal conflict between the prime minister and the president. 140 mp's recently presented a motion november confidence against the prime minister. many say it's the president behind this. why is this happening? >> first of all thank you for having me on al jazeera. to answer your question, i think -- what i would like -- that the public thinks is that somalia is coming out of a crisis, and this is a part of the process of coming out of crisis, that the role is always debated and the role is always [ inaudible ], and i think it is a part of the process, coming out of the ditch. the -- the prime minister believes that he is having a legal grounds of what -- whatever he is doing, and -- and the president thinks that consultations and unity -- political u
somalia is still building its army and fighting al shabab rebels. does still control parts of the country. elsewhere pirates have not hijacked a vessel for two years now. joining me in the studio is the somali interior minister. minister, welcome to al jazeera. let me ask you first about this ongoing internal conflict between the prime minister and the president. 140 mp's recently presented a motion november confidence against the prime minister. many say it's the president behind this. why is...
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. >> kenya suffered a series of deadly attacks, since sending troops into somalia in 2011, as part of a force to bolster the u.n. backed government. >> the assault against the shopping mall resulted in the death of 57 people. al-shabab said it carried out other attacks on the coast this year, in which 90 people died. on saturday the bodies of those that died in the latest attack were flownly military aircraft to nairobi. relatives waited to see the dead. others for those they hoped survived. >> the other major african group, boko haram, is being blamed for a new attack. after 50 villages were reported to be killed. the village has been attacked before, a scene of fighting between boko haram, and the nigerian army three months ago. >> bolivia is one of the largest producers of coca, a plant used to produce cocaine. the government is trying to control elicit production after kicking the drug enforcement agency out of the country. they travelled to the area to see how the programme is working. >> reporter: this woman farmed this idyllic plot of land in eastern bolivia since inheriting it
. >> kenya suffered a series of deadly attacks, since sending troops into somalia in 2011, as part of a force to bolster the u.n. backed government. >> the assault against the shopping mall resulted in the death of 57 people. al-shabab said it carried out other attacks on the coast this year, in which 90 people died. on saturday the bodies of those that died in the latest attack were flownly military aircraft to nairobi. relatives waited to see the dead. others for those they hoped...
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between kenya and somalia. the kenyan government said it was determined to bring them to justice. >> they can categorically confirm they have been taken, they have been identified where they came from and continue to make inroads to make sure that we bring to justice those responsible. the islamic group, al shaboaab, during the raids, one was shot dead and more than 300 arrested after police said the mosques were being used to recruit fighters and stole weapons. >> they are the whoundz closed the mosque did in mombasa. the ones we killed worked for the kenyan government. this is a war between muslims and non-believers. god tells us to fight non-believers. if they want peace, they should withdraw their troops from somalia. >> kenya has suffered a series of deadly attacks since it sent troops into somalia in 2011. it's part of an african union force to bolster the u.n.-backed government against al-shabaab. the assault on the west gate shopping mall in 2013 resulted in the death of 67 people. al-shabaab said it ca
between kenya and somalia. the kenyan government said it was determined to bring them to justice. >> they can categorically confirm they have been taken, they have been identified where they came from and continue to make inroads to make sure that we bring to justice those responsible. the islamic group, al shaboaab, during the raids, one was shot dead and more than 300 arrested after police said the mosques were being used to recruit fighters and stole weapons. >> they are the...
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in central somalia. people living here say they are in desperate need of help. >> there are no toilets, medical can centers or food supplies. if it rains there's nothing to protect us but these shacks which we made out of old pieces of cloth. >> large tracts of farmland are submerged after heavy rains caused two rivers to break their banks. accord canning to the u.n. crops have been destroyed and hundreds of thousands of people are in urgent need of food. the recent floods were preceded by months where there wasn't enough rain, as a result there wasn't enough food. >> the situation here is nothing short of a catastrophe, we have seen the disstress call as we are a public company effected by rains and floods. needless to say, we were earlier effected by the drought. >> the local authorities have declare add state of emergency, admitting they cannot cope can with the scale of the flooding. but many expect hope to be slow in coming. so for now they are surviving on what little they have. >> chinese gangs ar
in central somalia. people living here say they are in desperate need of help. >> there are no toilets, medical can centers or food supplies. if it rains there's nothing to protect us but these shacks which we made out of old pieces of cloth. >> large tracts of farmland are submerged after heavy rains caused two rivers to break their banks. accord canning to the u.n. crops have been destroyed and hundreds of thousands of people are in urgent need of food. the recent floods were...
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. >> security has been stepped up from kenya's border from somalia, after 28 bus passengers were attacked. mass arrests occurred last week. witnesses said the victims were forced from the bus at gunpoint. they were ordered to read classes of the koran. they were forced to lie down before being shot in the head at point blank range. 60 passengers were on board. 28 were killed. nine women and 19 men. among the relatives waiting for news, one man told how his brother made a mistake. he survived by pretending to be dead. those around him were shot. >> the blood from the people besides my brother. they killed him. he kept laying there. the reason he went away. he was laying there. >> the attack happened at the kenyan boarder. the bus then travelling forwards the capital, ambushed near deraa. it's believed there were about 10 gunmen. kenyan police are trying to track them down. >> the attackers led towards the border. >> the ken yen government said it was determined to bring them to justice. >> already some offensive have been taken. they have been identified where they came from, and we contin
. >> security has been stepped up from kenya's border from somalia, after 28 bus passengers were attacked. mass arrests occurred last week. witnesses said the victims were forced from the bus at gunpoint. they were ordered to read classes of the koran. they were forced to lie down before being shot in the head at point blank range. 60 passengers were on board. 28 were killed. nine women and 19 men. among the relatives waiting for news, one man told how his brother made a mistake. he...
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the attack happened near the border with somalia, the bus had been travelling and was ambushed near mon dara. it's believed there were about 10 government kenyan police. and they are trying to track them down. >> they fled towards the border. between kenya and somali. >> the kenyan government said it was determined to bring them to justice. >> already some offensive have been taken. they've been identified where they came from and continued to make inroads to make sure that we bring to justice those responsible. >> the islamic group al-shabab said it carried out the attacks in revenge for a number of raids on security forces in mombassa. one was shot dead after police said the mosques were used. >> translation: they closed the mosques in mombassa. the ones we killed from not for the kenyan government. this is a war. got tells us to fight non-believers. if they want peace they should withdraw crops. kenya suffered a series of attacks. as part of an african union force to bolster the government. the assault on the westgate shopping mall resulted in the death of 67 people. al-shabab said i
the attack happened near the border with somalia, the bus had been travelling and was ambushed near mon dara. it's believed there were about 10 government kenyan police. and they are trying to track them down. >> they fled towards the border. between kenya and somali. >> the kenyan government said it was determined to bring them to justice. >> already some offensive have been taken. they've been identified where they came from and continued to make inroads to make sure that we...
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this to come place near the town of mandara, close to the border with somalia. the bus was on its way to nairobi. the witnesses speak of gunmen ordering passengers off the bus and speaking to them to find out who was muslim. 19 men and nine women were killed. >> the security team will be able to carry out a major operation. >> well, you have spoken with al-shabab or it's representative, at least, who exactly did you speak to, and what did they have to say? >> i spoke to the official spokesman, who told me that they did attack the bus in the early hours of the day. there were 60 passengers on board the bus, all of them civilians. >> what we did was for revenge. they were attacked in places of worship and in their homes the duty of every muslim, they invaded our muslim land and killed innocent muslims. that's the reason for the attack. >> we know there were passengers who were shot in the back of the head. we know that al-shabab did shoot them. >> we separate the muslims from the non-believers. we killed the non-believers. we did not touch the muslims because they
this to come place near the town of mandara, close to the border with somalia. the bus was on its way to nairobi. the witnesses speak of gunmen ordering passengers off the bus and speaking to them to find out who was muslim. 19 men and nine women were killed. >> the security team will be able to carry out a major operation. >> well, you have spoken with al-shabab or it's representative, at least, who exactly did you speak to, and what did they have to say? >> i spoke to the...
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the kenyan government now launching a major operation near the border with somalia. >> already some offensiveave been taken. they have been identified where they came from. we continue to make in roads to make sure that we bring to justice those responsible. >> kenya has been hit by a series of attacks by al-shabab since the country sent its troops to somalia back in 2011. that is going to do it for me. join me for more news at the top of the hour with eric shawn. don't go anywhere because "the five" is up next and that's going to be a good show. i guarantee from torrential rain showers, or savor the last warm rays of sun... step inside the jeep grand cherokee... and wonder no more. this is the jeep® grand cherokee. the most awarded suv ever. well-qualified lessees can lease the 2015 [twenty fifteen] grand cherokee laredo for $369 a month. new nestlé© toll houser for delightfulls morsels. in honor of our 75th anniversary, we're bringing you nestlé© toll house chocolate filled with caramel, peanut butter, cherry and mint. so peanut butter up some blondies and brownies. caramel-ify those chocol
the kenyan government now launching a major operation near the border with somalia. >> already some offensiveave been taken. they have been identified where they came from. we continue to make in roads to make sure that we bring to justice those responsible. >> kenya has been hit by a series of attacks by al-shabab since the country sent its troops to somalia back in 2011. that is going to do it for me. join me for more news at the top of the hour with eric shawn. don't go anywhere...
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the attack happened near the kenyan border near somalia. the bus was traveling to the capitol of nairobi. it's believed there were about ten gunmen, kenyan police say they're trying to track them down. >> the kenyan government said it was determined to bring them to justice. >> they have been identified credit they come from, and we continue to make inroads to make sure that we bring to news those responsible. >> the islamic group al-shabab said that they carried out the attack in revenge for a number of raids by security forces on mosques. during the raids one man was shot dead, and more than 300 arrested after police said the mosques were being used to recruit fighters and store weapons. >> the ones that we killed worked for the kenyan government. this is a war between muslims and non-believers. we're told to fight non-believers. if they want peace they should withdraw their troops from somalia. >> kenya has suffered a series of deadly attacks since it sent troops in somalia in 2011 to bolster the u.n.-backed government against al-shabab.
the attack happened near the kenyan border near somalia. the bus was traveling to the capitol of nairobi. it's believed there were about ten gunmen, kenyan police say they're trying to track them down. >> the kenyan government said it was determined to bring them to justice. >> they have been identified credit they come from, and we continue to make inroads to make sure that we bring to news those responsible. >> the islamic group al-shabab said that they carried out the...
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. >> reporter: floods force many into makeshift camps in somalia. >> reporter: drivers in germany havealked out for the next four days. >>> and why a swedish football team are supporting the kurdish cause and why that has always landed them in trouble. >>> the international criminal forth says it won't investigate a raid that killed many people four years ago. they say israeli may have committed war crimes, but it is beyond their investigation. the vessel was carrying humanitarian aid bound for the gaza strip. let's talk to the director of the palestine solidarity campaign. how surprised are you by this ruling from the icc? do you think the icc was under pressure not to punish israel? >> i think the entire world is under pressure not to punish israel, but the lessson we have seen is unless it is brought to justice for its crimes, it continues to commit them. we have just seen over 2,000 palestinians killed in gaza over the summer, including 500 children, and we have seen the destruction of gaza that is more horrific than when we set sail. we set sail to bring humanitarian aid to gaza,
. >> reporter: floods force many into makeshift camps in somalia. >> reporter: drivers in germany havealked out for the next four days. >>> and why a swedish football team are supporting the kurdish cause and why that has always landed them in trouble. >>> the international criminal forth says it won't investigate a raid that killed many people four years ago. they say israeli may have committed war crimes, but it is beyond their investigation. the vessel was...
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the deputy president william roto said they carried out two raids in somalia destroying a camp wherewas plan but al-shabab denies this and catherine reports from nairobi. >> reporter: people skeptical about the announcement of deputy president 100 fighters including planners and those who executed the attack on saturday were killed in air strikes inside somalia and want more evidence the government is also under a lot of pressure to find security chiefs in the country and a lot of miss trust here with a government being blamed for failing to keep the country safe and also a disconnect between different security organs and people are asking why the military can identify and destroy an al-shabab camp hours after it happen and the government couldn't do anything about it before. deputy president said, in fact, the government has foiled many terror attacks previously and have not made public but many people are not buying that and see the government statements as a pr exercise, people want to feel safe, they want to feel the government presence more. >> reporter: tunesia first presidenti
the deputy president william roto said they carried out two raids in somalia destroying a camp wherewas plan but al-shabab denies this and catherine reports from nairobi. >> reporter: people skeptical about the announcement of deputy president 100 fighters including planners and those who executed the attack on saturday were killed in air strikes inside somalia and want more evidence the government is also under a lot of pressure to find security chiefs in the country and a lot of miss...
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the top stories, gunmen hijacked a bus in somalia, killing 28. non-muslims were singled out and shot dead. >> polls were opened in bahrain since a crackdown three years ago. the largest shi'a muslim party is boycotting the vote, saying grievances with the sunni minority has not been addressed. >> turkey's president greeted by the prime minister. joe biden is on a 3-day visit to persuade the turks to take a bigger role in the fight against i.s.i.l. >>> ukraine is marking a one year anniversary since the protests. prompting a chain of event forcing the president to be forced out of power and keef lose territory to russia. we have this report from donetsk. >> reporter: a solemn start to a national holiday for ukraine's president. laying a leaf in remembrance of 100 people. there was anger from some in the crowd, accusing the government of failing to find and punish the killers. we need to be united now. there's an enemy in the yard. i took a decision. i will sign a decree, awarding heroes, heroes of ukraine. >> the deaths were part of a month's loan
the top stories, gunmen hijacked a bus in somalia, killing 28. non-muslims were singled out and shot dead. >> polls were opened in bahrain since a crackdown three years ago. the largest shi'a muslim party is boycotting the vote, saying grievances with the sunni minority has not been addressed. >> turkey's president greeted by the prime minister. joe biden is on a 3-day visit to persuade the turks to take a bigger role in the fight against i.s.i.l. >>> ukraine is marking a...
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were able to block the lifeboat carrying captain phillips and his pirate kidnappers from reaching somaliaeven as the pirates opened fire. >> shots fired! shots fired! >> the call was made. send in the s.e.a.l.s. >> good friday, april 10th, my birthday. i was at a tea party for easter at my kid's preschool. and we were actually sitting the kids down and getting them stuff to eat when we got the message and we're going. so i had to leave from a preschool classroom to jump into the indian ocean to rescue captain richard phillips. 7-eleven outside the base. i stopped there to get some items i would want to jump with, tobacco, money, stuff like that. i stopped there and there's a guy in front of me who was in no hurry an i'm in kind of a hurry and the guy -- i have a set amount of time to be there. a thing he was buying is "usa today" and slammed down the paper all patriotic and i sure wish someone would do something about this. if you hurry up and pay for your stuff, we will. >> by that time, the lifeboat ran out of fuel and the pirates agreed to have it towed but they kept the captain at gun
were able to block the lifeboat carrying captain phillips and his pirate kidnappers from reaching somaliaeven as the pirates opened fire. >> shots fired! shots fired! >> the call was made. send in the s.e.a.l.s. >> good friday, april 10th, my birthday. i was at a tea party for easter at my kid's preschool. and we were actually sitting the kids down and getting them stuff to eat when we got the message and we're going. so i had to leave from a preschool classroom to jump into...
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the military released some images of that bombed out camp in somalia but people still don't trust itt to see the bodies of those they say as they killed people and blaming the government for preventing for preventing attacks and saying the government has failed to keep people here safe and they are getting even more upset when they hear all these horror stories from attacks and survivors saying the victims were killed and screaming and killed at close range and how this attack has separated muslims from who they perceive to be non-muslims and i was at the place where they are viewing the 28 victims and most of them are teachers and most relatives quite distraught and also have have many questions to the government and want to know how this happened and they are very confused as well. people want heads to roll. processes being organized by human rights groups tomorrow to demand for the staffing of the top, top chiefs of the security who they say have failed this country julie. >> thanks for that, catherine soi in nairobi and kenya. and in office protesters made their voices heard and
the military released some images of that bombed out camp in somalia but people still don't trust itt to see the bodies of those they say as they killed people and blaming the government for preventing for preventing attacks and saying the government has failed to keep people here safe and they are getting even more upset when they hear all these horror stories from attacks and survivors saying the victims were killed and screaming and killed at close range and how this attack has separated...
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behind the "uss bainbridge" but they kept captain phillips at gunpoint demanding safe passage to somaliahey could hold him for ransom. >> we thought we thought of everything. but nobody thought of a fully encompassed lifeboat being pulled by a cruiser. >> how long of a time did you have to get to base? >> we had a full head count in the indian ocean, everyone accounted for 15 hours and 46 minutes after the page. >> the s.e.a.l.s flew to the ipdian ocean in a c-17 transport plane. once on site the back of the c-17 opened and they dropped their boats. >> we had the capability of putting boats out of a plane into the water, then we jump behind it. we find the boat and get in the boat and drive it. >> then one after the other dozens of s.e.a.l.s parachuted from the plane to the ocean below. including one support staffer who had never jumped from a plane before. >> regardless of the wars we're fighting we always trained on hostage rescue at sea trying to maintain our heritage of being proficient in the water, which we were. >> meanwhile, in the lifeboat tension grew. with another team of s.e.
behind the "uss bainbridge" but they kept captain phillips at gunpoint demanding safe passage to somaliahey could hold him for ransom. >> we thought we thought of everything. but nobody thought of a fully encompassed lifeboat being pulled by a cruiser. >> how long of a time did you have to get to base? >> we had a full head count in the indian ocean, everyone accounted for 15 hours and 46 minutes after the page. >> the s.e.a.l.s flew to the ipdian ocean in a...
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but they kept captain phillips at gun point and demanded safe passage to somalia.o one thought of a lifeboat towed by the navy carouser. how long did you have to get to base? >> we had a full head count in the indian ocean and everyone accounted for 15 hours. >> and the seals now to the indian ocean in a c17 transport plane. and the back of the c- 17 open and we put the boats out of the plane and then we jump and find the boat and drive it somewhere. and then one after north. they parachuted to the ocean below including a support staffer that had never jumped before. >> we train on the hostage rescue and maintain our heritage of being proficient in the water. >> in the lifeboat tension grew with snipers on the back of the ban bridge and captain phillip's life in danger. the order came down execute. >> the movie made it look col. but we weren't there to try to kill people but we wanted our guy back. >> what does that say about the guys you work with? >> everything from who is flying the airplane and rigged the parachutes and the boat and tannedum masters to jump a g
but they kept captain phillips at gun point and demanded safe passage to somalia.o one thought of a lifeboat towed by the navy carouser. how long did you have to get to base? >> we had a full head count in the indian ocean and everyone accounted for 15 hours. >> and the seals now to the indian ocean in a c17 transport plane. and the back of the c- 17 open and we put the boats out of the plane and then we jump and find the boat and drive it somewhere. and then one after north. they...
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they get down to one somalian guy sending money to somalia. >> would the nsa lie?he nsa collect any type of data at all on million or hundreds of million of americans? >> no, sir. >> it does not? >> not whitingly. >> yet the nsa does. >> they lie. >> this was a classified secret program we didn't want the enemy to know about. i'm sure he could have given a better answer. >> what would have been a better answer? >> i don't know. the fact is the nsa doesn't listen to the phone calls. they drill down on the numbers. >> to protect us. >> i'm all for looking at that person's records if you get a warrant. there's no reason not to get a warrant. >> it delays the investigation. >> there is a rapist in d.c. you want to catch him. what do the police do? they call a judge in front of the house. >> do you think the judge says no? >> if the judge always say yes how does the warrant protect us. >> let's say you want all the records of all the reasons in texas the judge will say no. it's a great protection. i'm not willing to give up on it because i fear the time when maybe someo
they get down to one somalian guy sending money to somalia. >> would the nsa lie?he nsa collect any type of data at all on million or hundreds of million of americans? >> no, sir. >> it does not? >> not whitingly. >> yet the nsa does. >> they lie. >> this was a classified secret program we didn't want the enemy to know about. i'm sure he could have given a better answer. >> what would have been a better answer? >> i don't know. the fact is...
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a foreign correspondent with the associated with press was that worker after the genocide and in somalia today is that wherve you have a history of -- whenever -- ethnic and communal violence, the only way you can move forward is to have a shared understanding of the past. we talk about a truth and reconcilation mission in africa. we have to have a common truth before we can step forward with reconcile and i don't think we have had that in the united states where there was an accepted truth that both sides can agree upon and taking that building since reconciling. do you feel american history, or texas history in familiar which we all take growing up, we make more texas history than american history. >> we do. >> do you think it has been balanced? >> not at all. no. racism isn't a ballot in america. we might have elected our first black president but we are a long way from being where we need to be as a society. that brings me to my next question for you growing up in dallas, texas and going through the schools you went through i remember seeing the dixie song. how were you able to do th
a foreign correspondent with the associated with press was that worker after the genocide and in somalia today is that wherve you have a history of -- whenever -- ethnic and communal violence, the only way you can move forward is to have a shared understanding of the past. we talk about a truth and reconcilation mission in africa. we have to have a common truth before we can step forward with reconcile and i don't think we have had that in the united states where there was an accepted truth...
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. >> he could follow the example of a 17-year-old from somalia who has been in germany for almost two years now. he has learned german and is going to school. but he appreciates how difficult things must be for mohammed right now. >> you can't say anything. everything is different and german isn't easy. >> he works and lives with other teenagers largely taking care of himself the local youth services will continue to offer support as he finds his footing in germany. >> the islamist book overall militia has seized the town in northeastern nigeria and provoked international outrage when a kidnapped more than 200 girls from the town. >> it later released pictures saying they had all converted to islam. ellison seven overrun more than 20 towns in the region. an american doctor that contracted the ebola virus -- >> it will make in the tent ebola haitian to be treated in the u.s.. all but the first one of the nine survived. >> they will often face a difficult reentry into society's that are still in crisis mode. not even the outbreak. they survived ebola. >> they give them support. >> a 60
. >> he could follow the example of a 17-year-old from somalia who has been in germany for almost two years now. he has learned german and is going to school. but he appreciates how difficult things must be for mohammed right now. >> you can't say anything. everything is different and german isn't easy. >> he works and lives with other teenagers largely taking care of himself the local youth services will continue to offer support as he finds his footing in germany. >>...
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this is the area in question as we zoom into south central somalia. you can see this region, it's a small town located within the shawbel river. i want to show you a satellite image that shows the progression of the flooding throughout this area. over the past year, because it's seasonal rainfall, and they typically get rain but they have seen so much in a short period of time. this is what it looked like a year ago. this is the shawbel river. this is the area where the flooding took place, and that's becoming more of a humanitarian problem in that region as well, people looking for urgent assistance. we are going to switch gears to the remanence of nuri that continues to deepen across here. this is going to bring heavy rains and strong winds to the islands, and it's going to drastically alter our weather patterns across america. cold arctic blast settling in for the next six to ten days, while the western half of the u.s., including los angeles warms up. you can see the arctic air just building. that's the remanence of nuri on the other side of the t
this is the area in question as we zoom into south central somalia. you can see this region, it's a small town located within the shawbel river. i want to show you a satellite image that shows the progression of the flooding throughout this area. over the past year, because it's seasonal rainfall, and they typically get rain but they have seen so much in a short period of time. this is what it looked like a year ago. this is the shawbel river. this is the area where the flooding took place, and...
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in somalia, they are experimenting to see which crops fare best in the warm conditions. physical barriers are examples of thinking ahead. this was dined to stop a sea causing havoc. a push by the united nations is to get insurance into some of the world's poorest places. the world's natural disasters caused $200 billion in damage. most losses were insured. 70% of the world had no insurance. the insurance penetration is 0.3%. i don't need to say how important it is to have insurance. >> climate change is making natural disasters more frequent and severe. it pays to be prepared. >>> over in brazil, they are experiencing their worst jout in decades. richard is keeping an eye on that. is it linked to climate change? >> i don't know. that's the honest answer, i don't know. >> that is honest. >> i'm demrib and -- glib and dismissive. it takes a lot of research to find if an event is linked to climate change. many droughts are lynned. the california drought, and there are doubt whether that is linked to climate change. seer are shots of pro -- here are shots of protesters dism
in somalia, they are experimenting to see which crops fare best in the warm conditions. physical barriers are examples of thinking ahead. this was dined to stop a sea causing havoc. a push by the united nations is to get insurance into some of the world's poorest places. the world's natural disasters caused $200 billion in damage. most losses were insured. 70% of the world had no insurance. the insurance penetration is 0.3%. i don't need to say how important it is to have insurance. >>...
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foreign correspondent was working in south africa with apartheid or rwanda after the genocide or somalia that whenever you have a history of communal violence the only way to move forward is to have a shared understanding of the past. talk about truth and reconciliation that we have to have a commager's before we can step forward for reconciliation. i don't think we had that in the united states where there is the accepted truth that both sides can agree upon and to build reconciliation. do you feel like we take more texas is true that american history deal think it is balanced? >> not at all. racism is imbalanced we may have elected our first black president but we are still a long way from being we need to be as a society. and that brings me to my next question for you growing up going to the school that you went to i remember you use two's sings the dixie song. the views still turn out to be the man that you are today? >>guest: during desegregation that we had to struggle with white schools lamp black schools but this curriculum it was northern aggression in it was not about slavery b
foreign correspondent was working in south africa with apartheid or rwanda after the genocide or somalia that whenever you have a history of communal violence the only way to move forward is to have a shared understanding of the past. talk about truth and reconciliation that we have to have a commager's before we can step forward for reconciliation. i don't think we had that in the united states where there is the accepted truth that both sides can agree upon and to build reconciliation. do you...
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somalia is still building its army.abab has been largely driven from urban areas, but does still control parts of the country. and piratineineineing -- piratet hijacked a ship in two years. >> we don'ting want to talk about deadlines, but we are preparing ourselves lately the meeting in london and we're trying to address that issue. the secure is to build our army and train our army and -- and equip our army. that's -- that's the answer. and we addressing these issues at this moment. our hope is that we could do whatever it takes within the 12 months, maximum 24 months. we are working hard. the legal framework now is almost complete. then we are going to build the institutions that are going to deliver the elections and we need to capacitate those institutions and then support the proper elections. the first one being the referendum of the constitution, and then followed by general election in 2016 by september. however, this is our determination. is it difficult? yes, it's going to be very difficult. the road is long.
somalia is still building its army.abab has been largely driven from urban areas, but does still control parts of the country. and piratineineineing -- piratet hijacked a ship in two years. >> we don'ting want to talk about deadlines, but we are preparing ourselves lately the meeting in london and we're trying to address that issue. the secure is to build our army and train our army and -- and equip our army. that's -- that's the answer. and we addressing these issues at this moment. our...
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. >>> police in kenya say gunman killed 28 people on board a bus near the border with somalia. no one claimed responsibility so far. the interior minister says on twitter they are in pursuit of the bandits. it was headed to nairobi with 60 people on board when gunman boarded the bus and attacked those 28 people. >>> well, coming up, world leaders pelead e leaders push for a deal with iran. trying to come to an agreement on the country's nuclear program. >>> and mexico's president tries to take away the tension over the death of the 43 college students. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back, everyone. world leaders don't have much time to reach a deal with iran on their nuclear program. serious gaps remain in the talks. iran and six world powers have until monday, two days from now, to come to an agreement. u.s. secretary of state john kerry said leaders will only approve a deal that cuts off iran's path to nuclear weapons. that's a sticking point. nic robertson joins me life from vienna, austria. the secretary of state and iran's foreign minister sat down and hammered out a dea
. >>> police in kenya say gunman killed 28 people on board a bus near the border with somalia. no one claimed responsibility so far. the interior minister says on twitter they are in pursuit of the bandits. it was headed to nairobi with 60 people on board when gunman boarded the bus and attacked those 28 people. >>> well, coming up, world leaders pelead e leaders push for a deal with iran. trying to come to an agreement on the country's nuclear program. >>> and...
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it happened along the somali somalia-kenyan border. >>> in bahrain opposition parties say grievances that sparked unrest has not been addressed. bahrain has been ruled by sunni muslims but the majority are shia. >>> piece keeping troops in dafur has been i there since 2007. inial news are . >>> u.n. openers were pulled from the syrian side of the demarcation line. civilians say despite taking refuge in the so-called cease firecease-fire, they are still under bombardment. >> the fight something fierce. thousands have fled the area which borders the cease-fire line now villages inside the zone are coming under attack from syrian forces. u.n. peace keepers on the israeli side of the line after rebels took control of the crossing. those who live or took refuge inside the fighting zone hoped they would be safe. >> this is the result. i'm a civilian. i lost my eye. i lost my hand. i'm being treated in the hospital. i need to go abroad where doctors may be able to do better for my case. we don't have the medicines here. >> the cross something a gate away from the west into damascus, which l
it happened along the somali somalia-kenyan border. >>> in bahrain opposition parties say grievances that sparked unrest has not been addressed. bahrain has been ruled by sunni muslims but the majority are shia. >>> piece keeping troops in dafur has been i there since 2007. inial news are . >>> u.n. openers were pulled from the syrian side of the demarcation line. civilians say despite taking refuge in the so-called cease firecease-fire, they are still under...
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in kenya. al-shabab fighters have ambushed a bus and killed 28 passengers close to the border to somalia. the bus was traveling to nairo nairobi. the gunmen ordered the passengers off the pus, an bus, and talked to them to find out who was muslim. the police say 19 men and 9 women were killed. if you want to find out more about that story here at al jazeera you can always go to the website www.aljazeera.com to get the very latest. >> born as one gender and living another. >> we're going ebbs floo explore. i'm phil torres. tonight sharks. both people avoid sharks. we're out to meet them. tag them. learn all about this pep. >> sharks don't eat people. >> five days and nights at sea on our especially rigged shark laboratory. exhort research is next. lindsay moran is an ex-c.i.a. operative, and dr. shay is an engineer, and dr. crystal dilworth is a scientist. that's our team. >> hello, welcome to techno. i'm phil torres joined by lindsay moran, dr. shay somora and dr. dilworth. i just got back with an exciting week of my life, and it was all for science. with you jump on an one-ton tiger sha
in kenya. al-shabab fighters have ambushed a bus and killed 28 passengers close to the border to somalia. the bus was traveling to nairo nairobi. the gunmen ordered the passengers off the pus, an bus, and talked to them to find out who was muslim. the police say 19 men and 9 women were killed. if you want to find out more about that story here at al jazeera you can always go to the website www.aljazeera.com to get the very latest. >> born as one gender and living another. >> we're...
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it is not somalia. it is new york or washington.if 1 half of 1% of these kids absorbs, that we have a problem. >> and you heard what they are chanting. we follow god. the rest follow america. that is choice that has been set up. which makes me ask you, what about these americans? we talk about a thousand. the admiral we were talking about. a thousand foreign fighters have gone in the last few weeks which is incredible. has there ever been a fate that has gotten more? more foreign fighters? more flowing in? >> let me be blunt. i don't care about foreign fighters. i gary north americans and you're panes had a are what we called clean skins. people who have the documentation if they slip under the radar to say, i was in turkey, jordan. you can talk about foreign fighters. i worry about the subset who can come under the radar. i can't think in may recollection of looking at dozens of operations globally, of any campaign including afghanistan back when we were fighting the soviets that included this many people who had the potential of g
it is not somalia. it is new york or washington.if 1 half of 1% of these kids absorbs, that we have a problem. >> and you heard what they are chanting. we follow god. the rest follow america. that is choice that has been set up. which makes me ask you, what about these americans? we talk about a thousand. the admiral we were talking about. a thousand foreign fighters have gone in the last few weeks which is incredible. has there ever been a fate that has gotten more? more foreign...
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. >> there have been raids of several mosques linked with al-shabab fighters in somalia. they seized weapons and ammunition. a 20-year-old man was shot dead as he tried to throw a grenade at officers. >>> a woman's group in the kenyan capitol is demonstrating over the public stripping of a woman last week. she was attacked by a group of men while waiting at a bus stop. the men accused her of dressing indecently. the assault was captured on video, which then went viral. >> reporter: people are outraged. that's why these women are protesting and they're saying that they have a right to wear what they want to wear. organizers told us that the march to the bus station where the woma women say that what happened was wrong and should not be tolerated. they want the woman to come forward and report. without a formal complaint nothing can happen. now since the assault and despite the public outcry there are reports of women who suffer the same humiliation. the debate of how a woman who is dressed but women on both sides of the argument agree there is no justification for undressi
. >> there have been raids of several mosques linked with al-shabab fighters in somalia. they seized weapons and ammunition. a 20-year-old man was shot dead as he tried to throw a grenade at officers. >>> a woman's group in the kenyan capitol is demonstrating over the public stripping of a woman last week. she was attacked by a group of men while waiting at a bus stop. the men accused her of dressing indecently. the assault was captured on video, which then went viral. >>...
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unlike al qaeda which has been pushed back in afghanistan and somalia with al shabab and it has increased tis control of -- its control of territory. but that progress on the ground against iraq and a u.s. and coalition backed iraq is something that gets people's attention. and what we're seeing is this competition between al qaeda in some of the areas and isis reaching out to jihadist groups on the ground. >> and in this video they say we are going to use our safe haven to come after you, you'll be defeated here and then we're come after you. this is a taste -- a terrorist haven and they can't go after us for a year, but they could use this safe haven to launch att k attacks in the west. >> and that is what syria used to be, and it is a black hole in terms of intelligence. >>> and the governor of missouri said he will call up the national guarded intoed in -- if he needs to. and the police getting ready with riot gear. >>> and a man charged with the death of his wife and now looking at the circumstances of the death of his first wife. >>> and what led to robin williams wanting to kill hi
unlike al qaeda which has been pushed back in afghanistan and somalia with al shabab and it has increased tis control of -- its control of territory. but that progress on the ground against iraq and a u.s. and coalition backed iraq is something that gets people's attention. and what we're seeing is this competition between al qaeda in some of the areas and isis reaching out to jihadist groups on the ground. >> and in this video they say we are going to use our safe haven to come after...
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. >> average who is are sheltering in northern kenya mainly from somalia and south sudan, the food worldprogram said it it's cutting it's rations to $1,000 a day. they're trying to raise $38 million to fund it's next six months. why the funding shortfall? >> i think the main reason is the world is facing so many humanitarian crises of such scale and complexity that the needs are outstripping the aid that the humanitarian assistance that is available to meet them. and so there is this growing gap between the ever-increasing humanitarian needs and the resources that the donaries have available to contribute to agencies like wpfp. while a lot of resources are going to syria, south sudan, ebola-effected countries of west africa, you're seeing significant humanitarian needs in refugee camps in kenya which at this point are not being met. >> a surgery who contracted ebola has been moved to the united states for treatment. the doctor, an u.s. permanent resident, is said to be critically ill. at the g-20 conference in australia the charity ox fam has been pushing for a stronger commitment. >> th
. >> average who is are sheltering in northern kenya mainly from somalia and south sudan, the food worldprogram said it it's cutting it's rations to $1,000 a day. they're trying to raise $38 million to fund it's next six months. why the funding shortfall? >> i think the main reason is the world is facing so many humanitarian crises of such scale and complexity that the needs are outstripping the aid that the humanitarian assistance that is available to meet them. and so there is...
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camps are in northern kenya populated by people who fled w war-torn neighbors south sudan as well as somalia let's speak to senior regional spokesperson for the world food program. joining us from nairobi, thank you for being with us. when you say there has been a shortfall in aid, why is that right now? >> well, i think the main reason is because the world is facing so many humanitarian crisis of such scale and complexity that the humanitarian needs worldwide are just outstripping the aids that is the humanitarian systems that are available to meet them. there is this growing gap between the ever increasing humanitarian needs and resources that the donors have available to contribute to agencies like wsp. while a lot of resources are going into syria to south sudan, south africa rebel, the ebola effected countries, you see places like the refugee camps in kenya at this point is not being met. >> you're announcing rations that are very important, very vital to half a million hungry refugees in kenya are going to be cut in half. how else is the shortfall going to affect these refugees then? >
camps are in northern kenya populated by people who fled w war-torn neighbors south sudan as well as somalia let's speak to senior regional spokesperson for the world food program. joining us from nairobi, thank you for being with us. when you say there has been a shortfall in aid, why is that right now? >> well, i think the main reason is because the world is facing so many humanitarian crisis of such scale and complexity that the humanitarian needs worldwide are just outstripping the...
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they had to move -- >> for example, the northern part of somalia, where i lived, there are people whosually have to em he great from there to european countries for a better lifestyle. [ applause ] >> 49 teenage students entered the boarding school this autumn. they come from 15 countries and regions, mainly from within asia. the founder of the school believes that learning with people of different backgrounds is important in the education of future leaders. >> i think, you know, that the real world that the students will be facing will be very diverse. the leaders need to learn to embrace diversity and be aware of your strengths and weaknesses and others strengths and weaknesses, and then seek a way to work collaboratively. >> one aspect of diversity is money. donors have funded a scholarship program to make sure the class includes kids that don't come from wealth. this young man spent his younger years at in nep al. just as he was thinking that he would like to continue his studies, he found out about the isak scholarship program. >> my family, two of my sisters, three, they are sti
they had to move -- >> for example, the northern part of somalia, where i lived, there are people whosually have to em he great from there to european countries for a better lifestyle. [ applause ] >> 49 teenage students entered the boarding school this autumn. they come from 15 countries and regions, mainly from within asia. the founder of the school believes that learning with people of different backgrounds is important in the education of future leaders. >> i think, you...
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nigeria, in somalia, in syria and iraq, and the list goes on. these groups raise money by way of criminal acts, and in some cases state sponsorship. extremists with technical degrees special skills, and expertise building ied's. to includehters americans are exploiting local and regional conditions to train before returning home. here at home we faced the threat from violent extremists, who often utilize the information in connections -- and connections from online and plan smaller scale simple lots that are harder to detect. ,hese terrorists are capable well organized, well financed, and make asp are two attack u.s. persons abroad and at home. the threat is more distributed and complex than ever before. we no longer have the luxury of focusing attention on one group or one region. to lead theg asked primary agency for integrating at analyzing all intelligence related to the terrorist threat, and you have your work cut out for you. this committee will try to provide you with resources you need to address three and keep our nation safe. the truth
nigeria, in somalia, in syria and iraq, and the list goes on. these groups raise money by way of criminal acts, and in some cases state sponsorship. extremists with technical degrees special skills, and expertise building ied's. to includehters americans are exploiting local and regional conditions to train before returning home. here at home we faced the threat from violent extremists, who often utilize the information in connections -- and connections from online and plan smaller scale simple...
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. >>> the united nations says hundreds of thousands of people are in urgent need of food aid in somalialowing wide-spread flooding. >> reporter: this is one of thousands of somalis who were sourced to leave their home because of flooding. >> translator: we together with 50 families left our homes because of the flooding. since we arrived here, we haven't received any help. we left behind all of our possessions, we need water, food, and plastic covers. >> reporter: these tents are temporary homes to more than 8,000 people. people living here say they are in desperate need of help. >> translator: there are no toilets, medical centers or food supplies. if it rains there is nothing to protect us but these shacks. we have not received any aid. >> reporter: large tracks of farm land are submerged after heavy rains caused two rivers to break their banks. according to the u.n. crops have been destroyed and hundreds of thousands of people are in urgent need of food. the recent floods were preceded by months when there wasn't enough rain and there wasn't enough food as a result. >> translator: th
. >>> the united nations says hundreds of thousands of people are in urgent need of food aid in somalialowing wide-spread flooding. >> reporter: this is one of thousands of somalis who were sourced to leave their home because of flooding. >> translator: we together with 50 families left our homes because of the flooding. since we arrived here, we haven't received any help. we left behind all of our possessions, we need water, food, and plastic covers. >> reporter:...
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afghanistan, somalia have both been there for decades. with millions of refugees, the combination of these three factors, that is only possible because, as i said, the international community is unable to present the conflict and solve them. it's making more and more people forced to flee their homes to reach safety. there's an exponential growth and the capacity to respond is limited because budgets are tight everywhere. we struggle to be able to protect and support these people in very, very desperate situations. obviously, we need much more help from the international community in order to be able to do our job properly, in order to be able to provide these people what they need and what they deserve, because they suffered so much. we are in a desperate situation to help the people in need, and we feel we should be doing more and we can't. there are 10 million people without nationality in the world. they have no country to call theirs. imagine you wake up tomorrow and have no driver's license, no car, you go to the school with your ch
afghanistan, somalia have both been there for decades. with millions of refugees, the combination of these three factors, that is only possible because, as i said, the international community is unable to present the conflict and solve them. it's making more and more people forced to flee their homes to reach safety. there's an exponential growth and the capacity to respond is limited because budgets are tight everywhere. we struggle to be able to protect and support these people in very, very...
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government workers in kenya pack their bags for fear of further attacks from el that back fighters from somaliaith us. for a historic meeting with kubli kahn, leader of the mongolian empire. relive this epic odyssey. people encountered. discoveries made. and now, questions answered. al jazeera america presents "marco polo: a very modern journey". the series continues. tomorrow. 9:00 eastern. >>> hello again, you are watching al jazerra. quick reminders of the top stories. the unites nations a saying the fighter in ear gentleman and iraq a attracting foreign fighters. on a large scale. most is done by isil. >>> in egypt, two people have been killed after security forces tried to disperse thousands of protesters. they were rallying the in capital coul cairo after the cot threw out the murder case against former president hosni mubarak. he was also h acquitted of corruption charges. >>> ray policeman killing 18 ager in united states resigned. protests were sparked last week when a jury did not indict him for the killing of michael brown this pope francis is trying to heal a religious division whic
government workers in kenya pack their bags for fear of further attacks from el that back fighters from somaliaith us. for a historic meeting with kubli kahn, leader of the mongolian empire. relive this epic odyssey. people encountered. discoveries made. and now, questions answered. al jazeera america presents "marco polo: a very modern journey". the series continues. tomorrow. 9:00 eastern. >>> hello again, you are watching al jazerra. quick reminders of the top stories. the...
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boko haram in nigeria, al-shabaab and somalia, isil and al-nusra front in syria and iraq, and the list goes on and on. these groups raise money via criminal acts, growing business enterprises and in some cases state sponsorship. extremist with technical degrees special skills and expertise holding ieds are being lured to support complex attacks plotting western fires exploding local and regional conditions to train before returning home. here at home we face the threat by homegrown violent extremists, extremists often utilize the information in connections from online and print smaller scale simple plots that are harder to detect. these terrorists are capable, well organized, well-financed and they aspire to attack u.s. persons episodes abroad and at home. the terrorist threat is more distributed and complex than ever before. we no longer have the luxury of focusing our attention group or on one region. you are being asked to lead our nation's primary agency for integrating and analyzing all intelligence related to the terrorist threat, and you do have your work cut out for you. this c
boko haram in nigeria, al-shabaab and somalia, isil and al-nusra front in syria and iraq, and the list goes on and on. these groups raise money via criminal acts, growing business enterprises and in some cases state sponsorship. extremist with technical degrees special skills and expertise holding ieds are being lured to support complex attacks plotting western fires exploding local and regional conditions to train before returning home. here at home we face the threat by homegrown violent...
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. >>> somalia is confident over the next 24 months it can emerge from long-running and bitter conflictsh the armed group al-shab al-shabab. the interior minister experienced how the country wanted to move forward ahead of elections in 2016. >> we don't want to talk about deadlines, but we are preparing ourselves. lately we had a meeting in london and [ inaudible ], and we're trying to address that issue. the cure is to build our army. and train our army. and -- and equip our army. that's -- that's the answer. and we are addressing these issues this moment. our hope is that we could do whatever it takes within the 12 months maximum 24 months. we are working hard. the legal framework now is almost complete. then we are going to build the institutions that are going to deliver the elections. and we need to capacitate those institutions, and then support the elections -- proper elections. the first being the referendum of the constitution, and then followed by general election in 2016, by september. >>> now if you like lanterns, then south korea is the place to be right now. their capital h
. >>> somalia is confident over the next 24 months it can emerge from long-running and bitter conflictsh the armed group al-shab al-shabab. the interior minister experienced how the country wanted to move forward ahead of elections in 2016. >> we don't want to talk about deadlines, but we are preparing ourselves. lately we had a meeting in london and [ inaudible ], and we're trying to address that issue. the cure is to build our army. and train our army. and -- and equip our...
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the group was based in somalia. the local gun group separated passengers killing all non-muslims >>> the commission in afghanistan has been extended. president obama signed off on guidelines, allowing troops to go after militant troops like the taliban, targetting the government. in addition, u.s. forces will be backed up by fighter jets and drones. this decision came with the assistance of the pentagon. in may, president obama said the troops would not have a combat role in afghanistan. a report cleared the c.i.a. and the military in the 2012 benghazi attacks. the g.o.p. led house intelligence committee propose found the agency ensured security and bravely assisted on the night of the attacks, and there were no failures leading up to the attacks on the u.s. compound in libya. four people, including chris stevens, were killed. >>> ukrainians are marking the one-year anniversary of protests, beginning with the down-paul of president viktor yanukovych. [ chanting ] >>> thousands packed my maydan square and vice presid
the group was based in somalia. the local gun group separated passengers killing all non-muslims >>> the commission in afghanistan has been extended. president obama signed off on guidelines, allowing troops to go after militant troops like the taliban, targetting the government. in addition, u.s. forces will be backed up by fighter jets and drones. this decision came with the assistance of the pentagon. in may, president obama said the troops would not have a combat role in...
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security forces in mombasi raided mosques in somalia and seized weapons and ammunition, a 20-year-oldhot dead as he tried to throw grenades at officers and al-shabab carried out the 2013 attack on kenya west gate shopping mall killing at least 67 people at the time and a women's group in the kenya capitol is demonstrating over the public stripping of a woman last week. the unnamed woman was attacked by a group of men waiting at a bus stop because of what they said dressing indecently and it was captured on video which went viral and this update was sent from nairobi. >> reporter: the woman are protesting and in clothes and saying that it's their right to where what they want to wear. organizers told us that the downtown bus station where the woman on monday was with the men and what happened was wrong and cannot be tolerated. police begun investigates but need the woman to come forward and without a formal m complaint they have not much to go with except the video showing some of the attackers and since the assault and despite the public outcry the women are suffering at humiliation a
security forces in mombasi raided mosques in somalia and seized weapons and ammunition, a 20-year-oldhot dead as he tried to throw grenades at officers and al-shabab carried out the 2013 attack on kenya west gate shopping mall killing at least 67 people at the time and a women's group in the kenya capitol is demonstrating over the public stripping of a woman last week. the unnamed woman was attacked by a group of men waiting at a bus stop because of what they said dressing indecently and it was...
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. >>> near kenya's northeastern boarder with somalia and killed at least 28 passengers.y were on their way to nairobi when attackers forced the bus to turn back towards the town where the shootings happened. let's speak to a journalist on the line now from mander. era. a person with a newspaper. i know that you have been speaking to forces on the ground there, tell us what they are telling you. >> well, at the moment the authorities he is meshl especiae authorities in mand era. the bus that they were traveling was. [ inaudible ] the bus had just mandera town about 5:45 in the morning when it was intercept id september. police said the gunman asked the passengerrers to alight from the bus. and then they were shot on the spot. >> you are being told that nonplus limbs were targeted? >> yes. the authorities have confirmed that the passengers were traveling in that bus, that all of them, those that were killed were nonmuslims. >> okay. and what else do we know about the passengers? who were these people? >> so far the authorities say that among those who were killed were two
. >>> near kenya's northeastern boarder with somalia and killed at least 28 passengers.y were on their way to nairobi when attackers forced the bus to turn back towards the town where the shootings happened. let's speak to a journalist on the line now from mander. era. a person with a newspaper. i know that you have been speaking to forces on the ground there, tell us what they are telling you. >> well, at the moment the authorities he is meshl especiae authorities in mand era....
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we apprehended hundreds of people from syria and pakistan and somalia. and this is an issue of national security and what has to happen is what the president is doing and an all out effort to secure the border. and we have seen them to go to 2000 a week. and multiply or force and once we arrest that issue. and quickly explain to me the lawsuit that governor greg abbot proposed to stop the government action. how would that work? we believe that the president is violating the constitution. it would stop the programs in place. people here are viewed here illegally without any legal status. and if you bring home the results of the girl. and i won the hispanic male vote unheard of in texas. and the total hispanic vote. and they agree with us. and secower the border and one other note that i talked about in my campaign. we should not have a de facto campaign where you have to die to come to america nothing that the president said will stop them from coming illegally. they will come here and do i in our deserts. we pick up hundreds of bodies of people dropped h
we apprehended hundreds of people from syria and pakistan and somalia. and this is an issue of national security and what has to happen is what the president is doing and an all out effort to secure the border. and we have seen them to go to 2000 a week. and multiply or force and once we arrest that issue. and quickly explain to me the lawsuit that governor greg abbot proposed to stop the government action. how would that work? we believe that the president is violating the constitution. it...
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afghanistan has been there for decades, somalia has been there for decades with millions of refugee. the democratic republic of congo has been there for decades. so the combination of these three factors, that is only possible because, as i said, international community is unable to prevent the conflict, and to solve them is making more and more people forced to flee their homes to be safe. >> all right. meaning that the weakest people are always affected by these situations. you said the international committee must apply more. how is your agency approaching this daunting tass nk and how should the international community respond to it? >> as you can emergency we are overwhelmed by the situation. 14,000 people fled their homes per day because of conflict. in 2012, 23,000. in 2013, 32,000. i believe it will be worse in 2014, because of the iraq crisis. and so as you can imagine, there's an exponential growth of the needs, and the capacity to respond is really difficult because budgets are tight everywhere and so we struggle to be able to protect and to support these people in very, v
afghanistan has been there for decades, somalia has been there for decades with millions of refugee. the democratic republic of congo has been there for decades. so the combination of these three factors, that is only possible because, as i said, international community is unable to prevent the conflict, and to solve them is making more and more people forced to flee their homes to be safe. >> all right. meaning that the weakest people are always affected by these situations. you said the...