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syria, afghanistan, and a little bit more than one million from somalia.y of the world displaced somalis, they live in kenya and the massive refugee camp. it was first set up as a stopgap solution but a court of a century later it is still there. authorities now say they want to close it for good and 70 people who live there back to a country that many have never seen before. reporter: some quarters here look like an ordinary african city, with bus stops, stationery shops and promises. the refugee camp was set up 25 years ago. most of its 350,000 refugees come from somalia. many of them were born here. but now it is supposed to be shut down, and the majority of his residence sent back to somalia. >> we cannot return to somalia, there is no peace there and with no peace there's no life. we simply cannot exist there. reporter: kenya has announced plays to close the camp within the next six months. >> the reason can you decided to close the camp is because of security concerns and also the camp has become most a training ground for terrorists, a place where t
syria, afghanistan, and a little bit more than one million from somalia.y of the world displaced somalis, they live in kenya and the massive refugee camp. it was first set up as a stopgap solution but a court of a century later it is still there. authorities now say they want to close it for good and 70 people who live there back to a country that many have never seen before. reporter: some quarters here look like an ordinary african city, with bus stops, stationery shops and promises. the...
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did you murder any innocent people in somalia, sir?ot true, then tell me none of this is true. >> we talk to my lawyer. i tell you. >> reporter: while mr. ali said he would talk to us, his attorney said no, insisting his client is innocent. >> how dare anyone call him a war criminal. those are just allegations. if he is indeed a war criminal, take him to the hay or if he's a war criminal, take it up with the immigration authorities. my client deserves to live in the united states just as any other legal permanent resident deserves to live in the united states. >> reporter: but right now, there is no criminal court in the world where ali can be tried for war crimes because the international war crimes court didn't even exist during somalia's civil war. however, the u.s. government says it's been aware of ali for years. based upon allegations that he had been involved in human rights violations. but wouldn't answer any of cnn's detailed questions. i think it's really hard for the average viewer to listen to this and the fact that he is w
did you murder any innocent people in somalia, sir?ot true, then tell me none of this is true. >> we talk to my lawyer. i tell you. >> reporter: while mr. ali said he would talk to us, his attorney said no, insisting his client is innocent. >> how dare anyone call him a war criminal. those are just allegations. if he is indeed a war criminal, take him to the hay or if he's a war criminal, take it up with the immigration authorities. my client deserves to live in the united...
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a man accused of war crimes in somalia is working in security at dulles international airport. a newing to investigation, he has been living in alexandria about 20 years. he's accused of committing atrocities while serving as a duringy commander somalia plus civil war back in the 1980's. he has been placed on administrative leave while the company refutes the case. the defensearned department official arrested accused of taking criminal action in a neighborhood parking dispute, bryan whitman, is a civilian leader in the pentagon public affairs office. he was charged with stealing belonging to a neighbor's and leaving a threatening note. charges will be dropped if whitman does community service. the pentagon says whitman is still working in his current job. mother's desperate 911 calls after her three-year-old son fell into a rrilla enclosure. the latest on the incident sparking national outrage and the changes the zoo is making. on a waternformation rescue involving first-graders in maryland. and doug will be back with the jummy: we're back with the 20 16.on the vote hillary cl
a man accused of war crimes in somalia is working in security at dulles international airport. a newing to investigation, he has been living in alexandria about 20 years. he's accused of committing atrocities while serving as a duringy commander somalia plus civil war back in the 1980's. he has been placed on administrative leave while the company refutes the case. the defensearned department official arrested accused of taking criminal action in a neighborhood parking dispute, bryan whitman,...
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guantanamo bay ry terrorist into our country or release them to unstable regions like libya, yemen and somalia. henry kissenger observed last year that president obama is focused on the stale campaign pledge from 2008. the president would spend the remaining months to defeat isil but he should work with us to prepare the mistakes he is ju leaving behind. just about every detainee that could be released from the secured detention facility has already been released. some have already returned to the fight just as we feared. some have taken more innocent b american life according the obama administration. the bottom line is the people remaining are among the worst of the worst.nt this is how the secretary of defense put it: there are people in guantanamo bay that are so dangerous we cannot transfer them to the custody of another government no matter how much we trust that government. i cannot assure the president it is safe to do thad. there is the mastermind behind 911. he has declared himself the enemy of the united states. there is the 9/11 coordinator who was planning more strikes when he was
guantanamo bay ry terrorist into our country or release them to unstable regions like libya, yemen and somalia. henry kissenger observed last year that president obama is focused on the stale campaign pledge from 2008. the president would spend the remaining months to defeat isil but he should work with us to prepare the mistakes he is ju leaving behind. just about every detainee that could be released from the secured detention facility has already been released. some have already returned to...
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right now, in somalia, press.aab continues to the united nations mission continues.there has been a bit of a slowdown on the forces provided to amazon. countries such as uganda, ethiopia, they had taken a bit of a backside. moreover, the point of trying to get to is inside somalia, the government needs to move in a positive direction and the armed forces of somalia which amazon is to transition to needs to transition as well. if confirmed, i will look at the situation inside somalia so we can get that moving and back on track. the problem that you indicate what only compound the issues inside the country. >> my time is up, but is there any way to get kenya to delay their effort to shut down the camps immediately. >> i'm not aware, but there would be significant -- assistance provided to assist that. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. ungrateful to your families and the support that they have provided you and also your commitment to meet with me prior to this meeting. as we previously discussed, earlier this year, the national commission on the future of the ar
right now, in somalia, press.aab continues to the united nations mission continues.there has been a bit of a slowdown on the forces provided to amazon. countries such as uganda, ethiopia, they had taken a bit of a backside. moreover, the point of trying to get to is inside somalia, the government needs to move in a positive direction and the armed forces of somalia which amazon is to transition to needs to transition as well. if confirmed, i will look at the situation inside somalia so we can...
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accused of committing torture, and mass executions while a military commander during somalia's brutalhas been living outside dc for about 20 years and not only living here, ashleigh, but working as a security guard at dulles international airport. you'll see here that our camera captured him guarding a security exit where ticketed passengers leave the airport every day and started a conversation with our producer and we questioned him weeks later just outside his apartment where he denied all the allegations against him and we also spoke to his attorney as well. >> i just want to ask you a couple of questions about your time in somalia as commander of the fifth brigade. >> no comment right now, but we'll get my lawyer and then talk to you. >> how dare anyone call him a war criminal. those are just allegations. if he is indeed a war criminal, take him to the hay or if he's a war criminal, take it up with the immigration authorities. >> since cnn's investigation, the contractor that hired ali, master security, put him on administrative leave but when we tried to get answers about how ex
accused of committing torture, and mass executions while a military commander during somalia's brutalhas been living outside dc for about 20 years and not only living here, ashleigh, but working as a security guard at dulles international airport. you'll see here that our camera captured him guarding a security exit where ticketed passengers leave the airport every day and started a conversation with our producer and we questioned him weeks later just outside his apartment where he denied all...
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we are on this story from somalia, but back to the brexit and shock to a lot of stocks, trillions of dollars were lost all over the globe, so what should you do when the markets open on monday? here with us, money manager's dave manning and jonathan honing. jonathan, right now, while people have some time this weekend, should they be thinking about how to rejigger their 401(k) and if so, how? sfwl. >> the first rule in panic is don't panic. we are in unchartered waters. never had so much government manipulation. friday was bad, 600 points off the dow, baugh in 1987, there was black monday. we could open to a major plunge monday morning. one swallow does not make a spring and if you have a long-term time horizon and are holding good toks at reasonable price, even at 500 or 600 points shouldn't upset your apple. >> i'm going mix jonathan's m metaphors and say i'm swallowing hard now trying to figure out what to do. on monday morning, just going to hold pat? >>. >> i think the steady hand is called for here. if you read kind of press accounts and if you read them today and listen to wha
we are on this story from somalia, but back to the brexit and shock to a lot of stocks, trillions of dollars were lost all over the globe, so what should you do when the markets open on monday? here with us, money manager's dave manning and jonathan honing. jonathan, right now, while people have some time this weekend, should they be thinking about how to rejigger their 401(k) and if so, how? sfwl. >> the first rule in panic is don't panic. we are in unchartered waters. never had so much...
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. >>> he is accused of torture and murder in his native country of somalia. >> tonight a local congressman is demanding answers about that. david culver has a report now on all of this including a report on what kind of access this guard had. >> reporter: vance and doreen, ali was not a tsa agent, but i did ask around inside dulles airport. as part of his job, he did patrol the tsa secured portion of the airport. tonight, congresswoman barbara comstock wonders how he got that job. >> right now, we're not getting answers from ice or from any of the agencies involved that explain to us what type of process they went through. >> reporter: the allegations against youssef ali aren't new. in fact in 1998, jim handly questioned the colonel on his military past in somalia. >> you've been accused of ordering the executions of more than a hundred people. do you deny that? >> reporter: the most recent claims against ali come from a somali man who says he was beaten, torture, shot and ultimately left for dead at the direction of youssef ali. in february, the court of appeals said it didn't have jurisd
. >>> he is accused of torture and murder in his native country of somalia. >> tonight a local congressman is demanding answers about that. david culver has a report now on all of this including a report on what kind of access this guard had. >> reporter: vance and doreen, ali was not a tsa agent, but i did ask around inside dulles airport. as part of his job, he did patrol the tsa secured portion of the airport. tonight, congresswoman barbara comstock wonders how he got...
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look at somalia. an unsecure country also lacking in freedom. you can do anything you want in somalia, but so can everyone else. you can be raped, kidnapped, killed. if liberty and security were contrary, somalia would be the freest place on earth since it has no security. and those states then become threats to others because the bad guys there can ship evil elsewhere. liberty and security don't spar. they strengthen each other. if i'm going to concert where they frisk everyone, does that inhabit my freedom? if there are no security measures, then i won't go so that narrows my choices and freedoms. if you create a secure event next to a nonsecure event, where would you take your kids? it's an easy question. hand wringing over a false conflict blocks our ability to think straight, by not hardening our soft targets for fear of changing who we are. it's like not having a smoke alarm because it ruins the look of a den. it's a decision you'll live to regret when it goes up in smoke. >> i think it's time for a montage of people who believe what happe
look at somalia. an unsecure country also lacking in freedom. you can do anything you want in somalia, but so can everyone else. you can be raped, kidnapped, killed. if liberty and security were contrary, somalia would be the freest place on earth since it has no security. and those states then become threats to others because the bad guys there can ship evil elsewhere. liberty and security don't spar. they strengthen each other. if i'm going to concert where they frisk everyone, does that...
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. >>> a deadly terror attack in somalia. who did it and how the standoff ended. >>> reaction from around the world continues to come in after the historic vote in the united kingdom to leave the european in unit. >>> a bit warmer today. right now we have mostly clear skies. coming up we will let you know if there's any fog in the sunday forecast. also, the hottest day of the week. >>> the united kingdom voted to leave the european union. now the uk is facing a major credit downgrade. concern is growing that the uk could split apart. benjamin hall has this report. >> reporter: shockwaves are felt around the world. after britain's historic decision to cut ties with the european union. >> i'm not sure but i think the country was a lot better maybe many years ago before we entered the eu and maybe we can get back to that. >> it's impossible to say how it will affect us. and what it will bring. the moment it's volatile. >> reporter: david cameron says he'll resign. britain's eu commissioner announces his resignation saturday morn
. >>> a deadly terror attack in somalia. who did it and how the standoff ended. >>> reaction from around the world continues to come in after the historic vote in the united kingdom to leave the european in unit. >>> a bit warmer today. right now we have mostly clear skies. coming up we will let you know if there's any fog in the sunday forecast. also, the hottest day of the week. >>> the united kingdom voted to leave the european union. now the uk is facing...
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i was just went out to me with her first ambassador and 25 years to somalia ambassador schwartz i'm in has been an foreign service broker for 20 years and is taking on this difficult assignment and understands this is a balance in the balance is going after terrorism and in place of somalia going after isis and it's also going after extreme ideologies, extreme ideologies, islamic extremism here at home. in our community we love our somali community. nearly 100,000 people. i have a full-time somali outreach who has been elected to the school board. we have people who are running businesses, who are part of the fabric in our state and i was a prosecutor managing an office of foreigner people during 9/11 where musawi was captured and so we get this belmont's and we see it all the time radar we figured my mission is a prosecutor was to convince the guilty and protect the innocent. what i have seen, the change from 9/11 than the bush u.s. attorney went around to the mosques and assured people that president bush's direction that they would not be victims of hate crimes and they would not be
i was just went out to me with her first ambassador and 25 years to somalia ambassador schwartz i'm in has been an foreign service broker for 20 years and is taking on this difficult assignment and understands this is a balance in the balance is going after terrorism and in place of somalia going after isis and it's also going after extreme ideologies, extreme ideologies, islamic extremism here at home. in our community we love our somali community. nearly 100,000 people. i have a full-time...
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they were going to release those back to somalia. this is a significant issue. because right now in somalia, al shabab continues to press. and amasom continues to battle. there is a slowdown on the initiative from the force that's are provided to amasom. countries such as u gand yashgs eej oeba who provide the forces, they have taken a little bit of a backslide. the government needs to move in a positive direction. if confirmed, one of the first things i doll is take a look at the situation inside somalia so we can get that movement back on track. because the refugee problem that you indicated will only compound the issues inside that country. >> my time up is. can i just ask on -- is there any way to get kenya to delay their effort to shut down those refugee camps immediately? >> senator, i'm not aware of. that there certainly would be some assistance rirdz from the -- our government, state department, for example, to assist. that that certainly would be a big positive. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm grateful to your families and the support they
they were going to release those back to somalia. this is a significant issue. because right now in somalia, al shabab continues to press. and amasom continues to battle. there is a slowdown on the initiative from the force that's are provided to amasom. countries such as u gand yashgs eej oeba who provide the forces, they have taken a little bit of a backslide. the government needs to move in a positive direction. if confirmed, one of the first things i doll is take a look at the situation...
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recently they have indicated they were going to release those back to somalia.this is a significant issue. pronounce amalia al shabab still continues to press and the united nations missions inside of africa continues to battle al shabab. in the past six months or so there is been a little bit of a slowdown so to speak from the initiative of the forces that are provided to amazon. so other countries that provide these forces, they they have taken a little bit of a backslide the government needs to move in a positive direction, the armed forces of somalia which is what they transition to its to go ahead and take a look at the situation it will only compound the issues inside that country. >> my time as a can i just ask is there any way to get kenya to delay their efforts to shut down most refugee camps immediately? >> senator, i'm not aware but but there is really be assistance required by our government state department for example to us is that. they'll they'll be a big positive. >> thank you. >> thank you mr. chairman and thank you to your willingness to serve
recently they have indicated they were going to release those back to somalia.this is a significant issue. pronounce amalia al shabab still continues to press and the united nations missions inside of africa continues to battle al shabab. in the past six months or so there is been a little bit of a slowdown so to speak from the initiative of the forces that are provided to amazon. so other countries that provide these forces, they they have taken a little bit of a backslide the government needs...
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fox5 news morning.ox >> straight ahead on fox news fs morning a man wanted for war war crimes in somalias found working security at dulles airport.airport. >> cyber breaches at theyb federal reserve.er computers at the fed have f h fallen victim to hacking espionage. >> live look across the d.c. region.regi enjoy today's dry weather weathr while it last. l we're expecting three wholehreew days of rain. rai brace for it.ace fo it. >> tha we still say good morning. say it is indeed just that. that. we're happy that you're withyou' us. i'm holly morris.m hoy mor >> and i'm maureen umeh.ndau today is thursday juney ju seconds. check out who is here, garyy mcgrady, erin como they'll theyl have weather and traffic on a the 5s. that's coming up soon. cominup s >> getting to the news rightws r now a man accused of crimes in n east africa was found workingor as a security guard at dulles al international airport. >> this morning we're diginge'rg into how exactly that happened. melanie alnwick joining usning live with the details this morning.in mel. >> reporter: good morning. so, a spokesperson f
fox5 news morning.ox >> straight ahead on fox news fs morning a man wanted for war war crimes in somalias found working security at dulles airport.airport. >> cyber breaches at theyb federal reserve.er computers at the fed have f h fallen victim to hacking espionage. >> live look across the d.c. region.regi enjoy today's dry weather weathr while it last. l we're expecting three wholehreew days of rain. rai brace for it.ace fo it. >> tha we still say good morning. say it...
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he abused that terribly in somalia. ali ended up in the u.s. after being deported from canada because of his past. he got a u.s. visa through his wife, a somali woman who became a u.s. citizen. adding to the outrage, his wife was convicted of immigration fraud for lying. she claimed she was a refugee from the same somali clan ali is accused of torturing. when we tried to find out how ali was hired we just got passed from one group to the next. ali works for a private contractor, master security, and they said they didn't know about the accusations about ali since cnn contacted him and they placed him on administrative leave. the airport authority did confirm ali was checked out by the fbi and tsa. the tsa, however, said we should ask the department of homeland security, and homeland security said, it's the airport authority's responsibility. so no agency is willing to explain just how it happened. in atlanta, kyra phillips, cnn. >> great reporting by kyra there. so now the obvious questions -- how did this accused war c
he abused that terribly in somalia. ali ended up in the u.s. after being deported from canada because of his past. he got a u.s. visa through his wife, a somali woman who became a u.s. citizen. adding to the outrage, his wife was convicted of immigration fraud for lying. she claimed she was a refugee from the same somali clan ali is accused of torturing. when we tried to find out how ali was hired we just got passed from one group to the next. ali works for a private contractor, master...
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somalia is a tricky place right now.it is very much an experiment and that people be allowed to settle in a new country like some of us here, that is only a fraction of the world's refugees. another option is people would be allowed to stay where they fled and the numbers are so big now that just saying that is probably the message a lot of countries do not want to hear. what i like about the answer is it true -- it shows you a tricky balance act that is diplomacy. as someone who has worked on these issues for a long time, and has been in very tricky situations before. linda is a bit of a legend for our folks, though she is not old enough to be a legend. because she keeps going back and so the tricky balancing act is to say, we are not intend on having this forever as a major city of refugees. at the same time, please don't make artificial deadlines and please work with us in terms of solutions for people. karen: i think the whole conversation about refugees leads us directly to the middle east. we all know the fears, 40
somalia is a tricky place right now.it is very much an experiment and that people be allowed to settle in a new country like some of us here, that is only a fraction of the world's refugees. another option is people would be allowed to stay where they fled and the numbers are so big now that just saying that is probably the message a lot of countries do not want to hear. what i like about the answer is it true -- it shows you a tricky balance act that is diplomacy. as someone who has worked on...
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when you look at the foreign travel in the first instance during the somalia civil war, there was an invasion from a foreign country into their ancestral homeland so since there has been a united states of america, americans have gone to fight in foreign conflicts, not just one that they have familial attachment to put where they fell some interest in either becoming part of the bigot venture or some ideological attachment to one side or another and we have treated that as a normal part of american life. we now have this prism of extremism whereby a net ignore the complex going on and treated as a problem within the heads of these children and my concern is that by doing so what we are doing is shoving the conversations about those foreign conflicts into this dark corner of the room. so parents tell their children, don't talk about politics in somalia or syria and iraq when you are in the classroom. don't talk about that. >> i don't think that is what this program is about. it's not about that. about working with communities and trying to give them the support they need so that kid i
when you look at the foreign travel in the first instance during the somalia civil war, there was an invasion from a foreign country into their ancestral homeland so since there has been a united states of america, americans have gone to fight in foreign conflicts, not just one that they have familial attachment to put where they fell some interest in either becoming part of the bigot venture or some ideological attachment to one side or another and we have treated that as a normal part of...
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de estados ♪ ♪ arantxa: al menos 15 personas murieron en un atentado terrorista en la capital de somalial despuÉs de varias horas. espaÑa realiza este domingo 13eras elecciones. ante falta de acuerdo en que los partidos polÍticos para embestir un presidente del gobierno. luego de la jornada de reflexiÓn 36,5% de ciudadanos podrÁn elegir a los 208 senadores. cientos de miles de personas salieron a las calles de la capital mexicana participar de la 38 marcha de la comunidad lgbt. varias...
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. >> reporter: that was news4's jim handly questioning on his military past in somalia. 18 years later, those questions still being raised of the colonel. the victim alleging he was tortured and shot and left for dead at the direction of youssef ali. i spoke with ali's attorney. >> ali is entitled immunity an official or former official of the somali government. >> reporter: we found video of him working as a security guard in canada in the early 90s. the court found canada deported ali for serious human rights abuses. he then came to the united states. he most recently worked as a security guard at dulles airport contracted out by a third party. >> my observation is that it is an unfortunate effort i think to sensationalize the fact that he works at dulles airport. so what? >> it is very troubling and it causes a lot of questions about what kind of vetting was done. >> reporter: congresswoman barbara comstock wants to be briefed. >> he found his way back into the country. >> he is present in the united states legally. he hasga united states. >> reporter: i did receive a statement from
. >> reporter: that was news4's jim handly questioning on his military past in somalia. 18 years later, those questions still being raised of the colonel. the victim alleging he was tortured and shot and left for dead at the direction of youssef ali. i spoke with ali's attorney. >> ali is entitled immunity an official or former official of the somali government. >> reporter: we found video of him working as a security guard in canada in the early 90s. the court found canada...
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somalia is a very tricky place right now. there's been some people have gone back voluntarily, but it's very much an experimental progress, i think. and then, that people be allowed to resettle in a new country, like some who come here. but usually, that's only a fraction of the world's refugees. another option is that people be allowed to stay in the places to which they've fled. and the numbers are so big right now, i think just saying that probably is a message that a lot of countries don't want to hear. so what i like about linda's answer is it shows you the tricky balancing act that is diplomacy that somebody who has worked on refugee issues for a long, long time. and i learned from, and, you know, has been in very tricky situations before. linda was in a bit of a legend for our folks, even though she's not old enough to be a legend. >> you'd be surprised. >> because she keeps going back to these tough assignments the tricky balancing act is to say to kenya, no, we're not intent on having to stay forever as a major city
somalia is a very tricky place right now. there's been some people have gone back voluntarily, but it's very much an experimental progress, i think. and then, that people be allowed to resettle in a new country, like some who come here. but usually, that's only a fraction of the world's refugees. another option is that people be allowed to stay in the places to which they've fled. and the numbers are so big right now, i think just saying that probably is a message that a lot of countries don't...
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during the somali civil war, which began in 1991 am he commanded a region of somalia, where unspeakable violence unfolded. tens of thousands of men, women and children, were killed there by government forces. >> he caught my brother. tied him to a military vehicle and dragged him behind. shredded him in two pieces. that's how he died. >> canada deported ali to the united states. after a series of security jobs, he ended up working for the tsa, as an unarmed security guard. >> somebody ought to lose their job over that. maybe go to the jail. >> i think we need to do a little better with our security and background checks. >> no word. how can that happen? it's unbelievable. >> government contractor, master security, hired ali, and confirms he's now on administrative leave. his access to the airplane has been withdrawn. >>> master security confirmed, ali passed a criminal background k and a security threat assessm by the tsa. reporting live from dulles international airport. andrea mccarren. wusa morning nierp. as ali was trained in 1986, as part of the program for military foreign officer
during the somali civil war, which began in 1991 am he commanded a region of somalia, where unspeakable violence unfolded. tens of thousands of men, women and children, were killed there by government forces. >> he caught my brother. tied him to a military vehicle and dragged him behind. shredded him in two pieces. that's how he died. >> canada deported ali to the united states. after a series of security jobs, he ended up working for the tsa, as an unarmed security guard. >>...
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jeff: cnn ran a story that yusuf ali was military commander in somalia civil wars of the 1980's who tortured civilians, burned villages and conducted mass executions. they claim he is a war criminal guilty of crimes against humanity. >> he dispute vigorously the accusations against him. >> joseph peter brennan served as ali's attorney since 2004. he says his client who lives in an apartment complex in alexandria served hon abably in the somali army. >> it's unfortunate he is subjected to the litigation. jeff: he works for master security who has a contract the melt washington air force authority. mwaa says they are closely vetted including a criminal history records check by the f.b.i. and security threat assessment by the t.s.a. we have verified all the processes were followed and approved in the instance. >> i don't think we are that secure if this can happen. >> ali placed on administrative leave. his access to the airport has been revoked. we tried unsuccessfully to reach him for a comment but his attorney says he remains in northern virginia with his family and has no plans to go anywhe
jeff: cnn ran a story that yusuf ali was military commander in somalia civil wars of the 1980's who tortured civilians, burned villages and conducted mass executions. they claim he is a war criminal guilty of crimes against humanity. >> he dispute vigorously the accusations against him. >> joseph peter brennan served as ali's attorney since 2004. he says his client who lives in an apartment complex in alexandria served hon abably in the somali army. >> it's unfortunate he is...
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the majority of the refugees were from eritrea, nigeria, somalia, and south sudan. under a european union plan enacted in april, all refugees arriving in greece are deported back to turkey, forcing people to attempt the more dangerous route between libya and italy speaking tuesday, unhcr spokesperson william splinder talked about the sharp rise in migrant deaths. >> thus far, 2016 is proving to be particularly deadly. some 2510 lives have been lost so far compared to 1855 in the same period in 2015, and 57 in the first five months of 2014. on the mediterranean wide basis, there has been among the dead, currently one in 81. this highlights the importance of rescue operations as part of the response to the movement of refugees and migrants in the mediterranean and the need for real, safer alternatives for people needing international protection. amy: on monday, the photo of a german volunteer from the group seawatch holding the body of a drowned child became the latest symbol of the migration crisis. we go now to speak with ruben neugebauer, seawatch spokesperson and
the majority of the refugees were from eritrea, nigeria, somalia, and south sudan. under a european union plan enacted in april, all refugees arriving in greece are deported back to turkey, forcing people to attempt the more dangerous route between libya and italy speaking tuesday, unhcr spokesperson william splinder talked about the sharp rise in migrant deaths. >> thus far, 2016 is proving to be particularly deadly. some 2510 lives have been lost so far compared to 1855 in the same...
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are seeing an increase -- they had been arriving in san diego, there was a large population from somaliahere. it has shifted to the rio grande valley. they arrived at the port of entry. we are also seeing an increase of resilience. brazilians.ce -- we turn them over to the custody -- >> is that the same policy for mexican citizens? >> yes. it is the same policy regardless of what country you are coming from. we expedite removal for credible fear. minor or you are a from cuba. , we canu are from cuba return you back to cuba or detain you at the port of entry. recenthat was during a visit to the border town of laredo, texas, talking to u.s. customs and border protection. we are back there live this morning to talk to folks about what it is like in the border town. we are focusing on immigration this morning and tomorrow, we will be talking about trade. does immigration make the u.s. stronger or weaker? maria, an immigrant in pennsylvania. tell us your story. host: i'm from the philippines, an illegal immigrant. the united states is stronger because of immigrants. immigrants are hard-workin
are seeing an increase -- they had been arriving in san diego, there was a large population from somaliahere. it has shifted to the rio grande valley. they arrived at the port of entry. we are also seeing an increase of resilience. brazilians.ce -- we turn them over to the custody -- >> is that the same policy for mexican citizens? >> yes. it is the same policy regardless of what country you are coming from. we expedite removal for credible fear. minor or you are a from cuba. , we...
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. >> and turning to breaking news out of somalia, another front.r large-scale ait tack is under way at the ambassador hotel. we condemn the acts of terrorism. it will only strengthen our resolve. the state department resently esh you'd a warning to u.s. citizens not to travel to somalia. we'll be right back. i like the bride more than the groom. turquois dresses... so excited. did all her exes get invited? no one's got moves like uncle joe. ♪ should i stay or should i go? ♪ when it's go, book with choice hotels and get a free $50 gift card for staying just two times. book direct at choicehotels.com. you always have a choice. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare in
. >> and turning to breaking news out of somalia, another front.r large-scale ait tack is under way at the ambassador hotel. we condemn the acts of terrorism. it will only strengthen our resolve. the state department resently esh you'd a warning to u.s. citizens not to travel to somalia. we'll be right back. i like the bride more than the groom. turquois dresses... so excited. did all her exes get invited? no one's got moves like uncle joe. ♪ should i stay or should i go? ♪ when it's...
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parents tell their children, don't talk about politics and somalia or syria and iraq when you're in the classroom. don't talk about that -- >> i don't think that is what this program is about, mr. german. this is not about that. it's about working with communities and trying to give them the kind of support they need so if a kid is starting to have issues and they see things that they start pairing them up with people so they can figure out what's happening. >> so i've been looking at these programs. >> you don't support them? >> it's difficult to say that because i can't get information about them. >> okay. >> we have been trying very hard. these are public programs, we should be able to evaluate them publically. >> we sh ud aould be asking jeh johnson about this. i want to see some of the other views here. some of these people that have been recruited in minnesota, there is some terrorist cell issues. a lot of times it's people on the internet. obviously, we have first amendment rights. i am two minutes over already here, about what we should be doing here to limit some of this recrui
parents tell their children, don't talk about politics and somalia or syria and iraq when you're in the classroom. don't talk about that -- >> i don't think that is what this program is about, mr. german. this is not about that. it's about working with communities and trying to give them the kind of support they need so if a kid is starting to have issues and they see things that they start pairing them up with people so they can figure out what's happening. >> so i've been looking...
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somalia's national news agency reports the siege is now over.don in just a moment for the very latest open the uk vote to leave the eu. you'll hear what you're yo 2016 fans think about this historic decision. stay with cnn. what are you doing? getting faster. huh? detecting threats faster, responding faster, recovering faster. when your security's built in not just bolted on, and you protect the data and not just the perimeter, you get faster. wow, speed kills. systems open to all, but closed to intruders. trusted by 8 of 10 of the world's largest banks. this is claire in phoenix. yes!i help you? great. correct! ma'am. this isn't an automated computer... operator! ma'am. i'm here. i'm live. wait. you're real? yeah. with discover card, you can talk to a real person in the u.s. day or night. plus, we're not going to waste your time trying to sell you a bunch of other products you don't really need. that is really nice of you. i feel really bad about shouting at you. oh, you weren't shouting. you were just speaking in all caps. at discover, we trea
somalia's national news agency reports the siege is now over.don in just a moment for the very latest open the uk vote to leave the eu. you'll hear what you're yo 2016 fans think about this historic decision. stay with cnn. what are you doing? getting faster. huh? detecting threats faster, responding faster, recovering faster. when your security's built in not just bolted on, and you protect the data and not just the perimeter, you get faster. wow, speed kills. systems open to all, but closed...
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reporter: the german forces fighting pollack -- pirates off of somalia were recommitted, and now they are off of libya, with a similar mandate. the eu has expended the anti-smuggling mission known as sophia, and the german cabinet will help, even if it means using weapons. >> we all have a common interest in restoring order along the mediterranean coast. it is important to the mandate be brought to help us fight root causes of the refugee crisis. reporter: the thinking is, stopping the i illegal flolow of ararms will l stop the warars mf the refugees are fleeing. the german army has already deployed to ships and hundndreds of soldiers in the mediterranean sea as a part of the eu mission. they are scouting out the roots used by -- routes used by human traffickers, and they arrested over 15,000 people. the new mandate is less popular than the exclusively humanitarian one. there is not a total embargo on arms, the soso-called legigitime government is s allowed havave weapons. everyone elslse isn't.. to me, the german governmt is wrongn sidingngith one militia, which is alththe gornment i
reporter: the german forces fighting pollack -- pirates off of somalia were recommitted, and now they are off of libya, with a similar mandate. the eu has expended the anti-smuggling mission known as sophia, and the german cabinet will help, even if it means using weapons. >> we all have a common interest in restoring order along the mediterranean coast. it is important to the mandate be brought to help us fight root causes of the refugee crisis. reporter: the thinking is, stopping the i...
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in somalia that figure is as high as 40%. it's a country in a permanent state of civil war. there's civil war in south sudan, too. there, two-thirds of the population are in desperate need of help. the war in yemen has caused terrible suffering. nearly 80% of people there are reliant on foreign aid. it's similar in syria. years of war there have displaced millions of people, many of whom have fled to turkey, often to the border towns. two rockets in a row have hit the turkish town of kilis. one landed in a field. the other hit a residential district. once again, panic has broken out. shrapnel has hit several buildings. this has been going on for three months. crying children can be heard here almost every day. these young men say the rocket hit here five minutes ago. according to turkish media, over 20 people in kilis have been killed by rockets so far this year. >> if our government doesn't do anything, i'm going to enlist in the army. give us weapons. they're just five kilometers away. we'll deal with them ourselves. >> for a long time kilis exemplified peaceful coexistenc
in somalia that figure is as high as 40%. it's a country in a permanent state of civil war. there's civil war in south sudan, too. there, two-thirds of the population are in desperate need of help. the war in yemen has caused terrible suffering. nearly 80% of people there are reliant on foreign aid. it's similar in syria. years of war there have displaced millions of people, many of whom have fled to turkey, often to the border towns. two rockets in a row have hit the turkish town of kilis. one...
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say criminal who allegedly committed atroughs atrocities during the civil war in somalia. >>> developing details in the murder suicide at ucla. at this hour, still no word on what led up to those horrifying events. the building was evacuated and students ored out with their hands up. before being ordered out the school had been on lock down for 2 hours. social media posts showing students to use a belt to tie their classroom door shut. others barricaded themselves with a printer. frightened students say they feared for their lives. >> i actually told them if i die, i love you guys. >> i called my parents. i luckily was able to get ahold of them. i could hear in my the trembling. >> tonight we learned a little more about the people that died. one of them was a professor. but their names have not been released. >>> second degree murder. that's the charge facing the man that rammed his hummer into tyson's corner last month. police upgraded the charges after a pedestri hit by that suv died. >>> under arrest, police say he deliberately rammed the diner oaf and over and then set himself on fir
say criminal who allegedly committed atroughs atrocities during the civil war in somalia. >>> developing details in the murder suicide at ucla. at this hour, still no word on what led up to those horrifying events. the building was evacuated and students ored out with their hands up. before being ordered out the school had been on lock down for 2 hours. social media posts showing students to use a belt to tie their classroom door shut. others barricaded themselves with a printer....
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the al qaeda leader in somalia, he is gone. the man accused in the attacks in benghazi, captured. the leader of the taliban, gone. leader after leader in isil, the number two, the man who brutally murdered americans, the isil leader in libya -- all gone. the leader of their chemical weapons program, captured. the list goes on. because if you target americans, we will find you and justice will be done and we will defend our nation. [applause] amy: that was president obama delivering the commencement speech at the u.s. air force academy in colorado springs on thursday. with only a small number of u.s. special forces on the ground, iraq and syria have become new fronts in a global drone war that has launched thousands of strikes in pakistan, afghanistan, yemen and somalia. , the exact number of civilians killed by drones is unknown because the program operates in secret. we turn now to an unlikely voice challenging the drone warfare program former u.s. army reserve , chaplain captain chris antal. he recently resigned his post in protest. in april, he wrote a letter to president obama
the al qaeda leader in somalia, he is gone. the man accused in the attacks in benghazi, captured. the leader of the taliban, gone. leader after leader in isil, the number two, the man who brutally murdered americans, the isil leader in libya -- all gone. the leader of their chemical weapons program, captured. the list goes on. because if you target americans, we will find you and justice will be done and we will defend our nation. [applause] amy: that was president obama delivering the...
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the report says syria is the least peaceful country followed by south sudan, iraq, afghanistan, and somalia. think tank researchers say the score for the middle east and africa declined as regional conflicts intensified, dragging down global peacefulness. last year's report also listed the region as the least peaceful in the world. >>> two soccer players topped a u.s. business magazine's analyst of the world's highest paid athletes of 2016. "forbes" reports that soccer star cristiano ronaldo is the world's highest paid athlete, earning $88 million. lionel messi comes second with $81.4 million. the magazine says ronaldo is only the second team athlete to rank as the top paid since it began tracking results in 1940. michael jordan was the first. golfer tiger woods and boxer floyd mayweather dominated the list. over the last 15 years. woods landed number one spot 12 times but he fell to 12th this year due to injury. mayweather hung up his gloves last year. japanese professional tennis player kei nishikori ranked 92nd last year. >>> people in tokyo are getting break from the rain and seeing sun
the report says syria is the least peaceful country followed by south sudan, iraq, afghanistan, and somalia. think tank researchers say the score for the middle east and africa declined as regional conflicts intensified, dragging down global peacefulness. last year's report also listed the region as the least peaceful in the world. >>> two soccer players topped a u.s. business magazine's analyst of the world's highest paid athletes of 2016. "forbes" reports that soccer star...
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we are looking at ways to address kenya's concerns and at trying to repair the situation in somalia sogees can come home. a whole generation of children have been born and brought up in those refugee camps. not as beingamps permanent, and yet they are. the goal is that people do not have to live in refugee camps for very long. if they get to go home again, that would be the best outcome. place right tricky now. it is very much an experiment and that people be allowed to settle in a new country like some of us here, that is only a fraction of the world's refugees. wouldr option is people be allowed to stay where they fled and the numbers are so big now that just saying that is probably the message a lot of countries do not want to hear. what i like about the answer is it true -- it shows you a tricky balance act that is diplomacy. as someone who has worked on these issues for a long time, and has been in very tricky with -- tricky situations before. linda is a bit of a legend for our folks, though she is not old enough to be a legend. back andhe keeps going the chickie balancing act is
we are looking at ways to address kenya's concerns and at trying to repair the situation in somalia sogees can come home. a whole generation of children have been born and brought up in those refugee camps. not as beingamps permanent, and yet they are. the goal is that people do not have to live in refugee camps for very long. if they get to go home again, that would be the best outcome. place right tricky now. it is very much an experiment and that people be allowed to settle in a new country...
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. >> britteny: there into somalia over the details on what you expect in the full forecast read after break. aha >> britteny:-clouds and more sunshine and the morning it will be a cold start. are we in speeds right along the coast still gusty up to about 35 mi. per hour definitely need your jacket heading into its more morning and take a look at the plant by 8:00 a.m. everyone in the mid-50s it will be cold and drafty starts here wednesday temperatures 59. 17 and half moon bay. >> britteny: have much chance of showers in the north bay and slowly spread out in oakland richmond san francisco daily city half moon bay the agency a spot in the showers will be going through thursday morning and the afternoon everything cleared up as we approach friday if lots of sunshine breezy conditions and warmer temperatures and often are not as warm as the forecast for the east bay with a high in berkeley 6465 the high and oakland fans and the closer brentwood only 74 degrees 69 its bergen than six the concord 69 martina's has run the region's for all lease 69 firman view of the 69 sylph's 77 clara the
. >> britteny: there into somalia over the details on what you expect in the full forecast read after break. aha >> britteny:-clouds and more sunshine and the morning it will be a cold start. are we in speeds right along the coast still gusty up to about 35 mi. per hour definitely need your jacket heading into its more morning and take a look at the plant by 8:00 a.m. everyone in the mid-50s it will be cold and drafty starts here wednesday temperatures 59. 17 and half moon bay....
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laura: to an ongoing incident in somalia's capital, mogadishu. security forces say at least 10 people have died after an attack on the city's ambassador hotel. gatel from went off at the before at least three gunmen entered the building and are said to be still at large pit the islamist group al-shabab has claimed responsibility. it is the latest in a string of attacks to be carried out by the group, which was ousted from mogadishu by african union force .n 2011 the iraq he army has slowed its advance on falluja over civilians to soldiers are fighting to retake the city from the islamic state group, which seized control in 2014. are50,000 city residents still cap inside and are effectively being used as human shields for the jihadists. many of those trapped our children. -- are children. parts of france are experiencing some of the worst flooding in a century. emergency workers in several regions have carried out or than a thousand rescues over the past 2 days. here in paris a river is threatened to burst its banks and there has been deception at
laura: to an ongoing incident in somalia's capital, mogadishu. security forces say at least 10 people have died after an attack on the city's ambassador hotel. gatel from went off at the before at least three gunmen entered the building and are said to be still at large pit the islamist group al-shabab has claimed responsibility. it is the latest in a string of attacks to be carried out by the group, which was ousted from mogadishu by african union force .n 2011 the iraq he army has slowed its...
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expressed concern that piracy in the busy sulu sea shipping lanes could reach the same level as seen in somalia. >>> myanmar's de facto leader aung san suu kyi has pledged to reinforce trust-building measures to bring about national reconciliation in her country. the nobel peace prize laureate addressed an invited audience of thai students on the second day of her three-day visit to thailand. >> since we became an independent nation in 1948, we have -- we cannot claim that there has been peace throughout our nation. there have always been pockets of conflict, and now we are working to remove these pockets of conflict, to turn conflict into friendship, to turn conflict into mutual trust and understanding. >> fighting between government forces and ethnic minority groups continued for more than 60 years after the country's independence from britain, following her party's historic victory in the general election last november, aung san suu kyi expressed her resolve to seek a lasting peace with armed ethnic minority groups. the government of former president hein sein signed a cease-fire agreement l
expressed concern that piracy in the busy sulu sea shipping lanes could reach the same level as seen in somalia. >>> myanmar's de facto leader aung san suu kyi has pledged to reinforce trust-building measures to bring about national reconciliation in her country. the nobel peace prize laureate addressed an invited audience of thai students on the second day of her three-day visit to thailand. >> since we became an independent nation in 1948, we have -- we cannot claim that there...