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i meet sara, who has alsojust returned from somalia.sband, an al—shabaab fighter, but she has since left the group. though she says she wasn't involved herself, she explains how al—shabaab captures kenyan women. as the wife of a fighter, sara's job was to clean the weapons. she was also taught to make bombs. she claims the group target women in order to breed the next generation of fighters. sureya hersi is trying to understand the magnitude of the trafficking problem by speaking to different people in the community. but such information is hard to come by. the biggest challenge that we have is with these women who come back traumatised. the main reason why women don't come out to speak, is because they also don't want to be shunned by their own community that they come from. people fear the government, they fear that if i look like i'm associated with you, and they know that you went to somalia and came back, then they might say i'm also part and parcel of the same problem. because, unfortunately, anybody who went to somalia, irrespect
i meet sara, who has alsojust returned from somalia.sband, an al—shabaab fighter, but she has since left the group. though she says she wasn't involved herself, she explains how al—shabaab captures kenyan women. as the wife of a fighter, sara's job was to clean the weapons. she was also taught to make bombs. she claims the group target women in order to breed the next generation of fighters. sureya hersi is trying to understand the magnitude of the trafficking problem by speaking to...
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drought and war has pushed somalia to the brink of famine.t, known for its disappearing photos and analysis seems its profits are disappearing. correspondent: a harsh reality check for snapchat. the social media platform is hoping to become the next big thing but it's first earning reports from its parent company are disappointing. a loss of 2.2 billion euros for the first quarter of this year. we can expect this coupled with sluggish user growth and it prompted a selloff on wall street. let's go over to new york to get the latest on this with our financial correspondent. investors seem to have lost faith with snap earlier, how is it performing now? >> investors certainly were not happy with the numbers. they lost more than doubled -- they lost more than double surplus revenue. snap lost a good 21% in value to drop to the lowest level since the ipo of early march. clearly a disappointment so there was reaction here on wall street. correspondent: there was a point where people seems addicted to those disappearing pictures. what has gone wrong
drought and war has pushed somalia to the brink of famine.t, known for its disappearing photos and analysis seems its profits are disappearing. correspondent: a harsh reality check for snapchat. the social media platform is hoping to become the next big thing but it's first earning reports from its parent company are disappointing. a loss of 2.2 billion euros for the first quarter of this year. we can expect this coupled with sluggish user growth and it prompted a selloff on wall street. let's...
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it's early morning at the basaso port in eastern somalia. today's catch was a good one.telling if tomorrow's will be. illegal fishing is pilfering the food supply and destroying marine life. some somali fishermen have taken matters into their own hands. >> translator: they are the ones who attacked us, taking with them our fishing tools, the lobsters and the sharks. >> reporter: abdi qatar hassan, a former pirate who took to the sea to fight back, he says after becoming angry that the somali government wasn't doing anything to protect his community from illegal fishing. >> translator: in the end our only choice was to collect amongst ourselves fuel, ak-47s, and money to buy guns. >> reporter: some experts say the actual root cause of piracy is tied to the destruction of the environment, which is what drove men like abdi qatar to the seas in the first place. >> translator: we felt that we were sacrificing our lives for our country and for our people. >> reporter: today the government is more actively trying to combat illegal fishing. these maritime policemen are out in fu
it's early morning at the basaso port in eastern somalia. today's catch was a good one.telling if tomorrow's will be. illegal fishing is pilfering the food supply and destroying marine life. some somali fishermen have taken matters into their own hands. >> translator: they are the ones who attacked us, taking with them our fishing tools, the lobsters and the sharks. >> reporter: abdi qatar hassan, a former pirate who took to the sea to fight back, he says after becoming angry that...
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there is a growing need in somalia. notjust far simple. there is a growing need in somalia.ed in somalia. notjust far more emergency humanitarian aid, because there is a drought that many people fear will turn into a famine, but also because the security situation still remains pretty bleak. there is a new government in somalia and a lot of weight is being placed on this new administration to try and somehow bring this country together. it is a very, very fragile state. there are very, very fragile state. there are very few basic essential functions ofa very few basic essential functions of a state they're in terms of services and police and army and taxes and things like that. and so what this conference here in london is designed to do is to essentially create a new plan for the security of somalia, so that slowly but surely over time the international community, britain and others, can help train somali forces so that all the african union forces that have all come in from uganda and elsewhere, they can gently pull out. is there any suggestion that in the future, say a co
there is a growing need in somalia. notjust far simple. there is a growing need in somalia.ed in somalia. notjust far more emergency humanitarian aid, because there is a drought that many people fear will turn into a famine, but also because the security situation still remains pretty bleak. there is a new government in somalia and a lot of weight is being placed on this new administration to try and somehow bring this country together. it is a very, very fragile state. there are very, very...
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. >>> somalia, a coastal nation home to approximately 11 million people.t's the kind of place we the outside world rarely see. having fallen into despair since the civil war in 1991. rampant attacks by terrorist groups like al shabab. this is a country in the grip of conflict. for many americans it's the grim place where u.s. service members were killed. down." scientists now say the country is facing a new threat, global warming, and it's pushing somalis to the brink. kenya-based journalist laura heaton and nicole sabeki embark on a journey to show how people here are being devastated by climate change and environmental destruction. they set out to follow in the steps of a man who had been ambushed and kidnapped in 2008. british silent dr. murray watson. >> have you heard of a guy named dr. murray watson? he was here most hi in the '70s and early '80s. >> reporter: watson had taken these images of somalia in the 1980s, which show a country lush with life. his disappearance remains a mystery to this day. >> i think we found the spot where this photograph w
. >>> somalia, a coastal nation home to approximately 11 million people.t's the kind of place we the outside world rarely see. having fallen into despair since the civil war in 1991. rampant attacks by terrorist groups like al shabab. this is a country in the grip of conflict. for many americans it's the grim place where u.s. service members were killed. down." scientists now say the country is facing a new threat, global warming, and it's pushing somalis to the brink. kenya-based...
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you are trying to raise money for somalia, for what? and why does somalia, for what?ternational community need to come together, more needs to be done. there is definitely a shift towards self—reliance. we there is definitely a shift towards self— reliance. we also there is definitely a shift towards self—reliance. we also need to take action. a lot of the promises made by the international community at the somali conference in 2012 were not honoured. there was a lot of hope people have hope for this co nfe re nce hope people have hope for this conference as well. there is definitely a shift in mentality. we need to do it ourselves. what will be different, when promises are made in this conference? i think what you're describing is what is possible. the somali community is making a huge difference on the ground. i was making up a point about about commerce is? a broken promise will translate into more people losing their lives. and that happened in 2012? it has happened since the start of this crisis. one of the things we have been calling for, a $200 million funding
you are trying to raise money for somalia, for what? and why does somalia, for what?ternational community need to come together, more needs to be done. there is definitely a shift towards self—reliance. we there is definitely a shift towards self— reliance. we also there is definitely a shift towards self—reliance. we also need to take action. a lot of the promises made by the international community at the somali conference in 2012 were not honoured. there was a lot of hope people have...
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>> it was carried out with the somalia national army.s targeting, according to the pentagon, a compound. it was a night raid, the u.s. brought in somali troops on a helicopter and then the pentagon said the u.s. troops kept back. small arms fire killed one of them, injured two and a translator as well. it is the first combat death since black hawk down. americans were traumatized -- is america getting more involved now in the fight against terrorism? >> it's getting more involved in somalia. it has been weekend, but is still quite resilient. they don't want isis to get a foothold in somalia. it only has a bit of an imprint at the moment. the biggest problem they're facing is there is an african union force of 22,000 troops , which has been supporting the somalia and army. this himalayan army is in no way ready to operate on its own. tim: of course this is a growing problem not only here but beyond -- on the peninsula as well. what more do you know about donald trump combating and investing? >> he keeps the same implement -- what he has d
>> it was carried out with the somalia national army.s targeting, according to the pentagon, a compound. it was a night raid, the u.s. brought in somali troops on a helicopter and then the pentagon said the u.s. troops kept back. small arms fire killed one of them, injured two and a translator as well. it is the first combat death since black hawk down. americans were traumatized -- is america getting more involved now in the fight against terrorism? >> it's getting more involved in...
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of somalia controlled by the terrorist group. but he says he feared starving to death, more than terrorism. >> between insecurity and drought, the drought is worse. if a person has food and he is killed or arrested, it is not as bad. worse when some one dies of hunger. >> even what little they have here is in peril. as the kenyan government threatens to close the camp, citing national security concerns. though, returning the land to the abundance depicted in the photos from murray watson, remote at best. those living in somalia are trying to make the best of the cruel hand they have been dealt. holding out hope for the next jen ration of somalis. for might line, i am byron pitts in new york. >> story was documented by two journalist around the world. documenting how climate change affected humans. >> had an impact on regions. earlier this month. >> stay with us. more news coming up. ialmost everything. you know, ke 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste
of somalia controlled by the terrorist group. but he says he feared starving to death, more than terrorism. >> between insecurity and drought, the drought is worse. if a person has food and he is killed or arrested, it is not as bad. worse when some one dies of hunger. >> even what little they have here is in peril. as the kenyan government threatens to close the camp, citing national security concerns. though, returning the land to the abundance depicted in the photos from murray...
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is somalia on the cusp of a new era of prosperity and opportunity?t and instability, the conditions are now in place for it to become a success story. he was speaking at an international gathering here in london. somalia's president was also there, and said his country has a golden opportunity to put its troubled past behind it. the bbc‘s mary harper has this report. the great and the good assembled for the third london conference, the latest in a long string of high—level gatherings which have tried to sort somalia out since it collapsed into chaos 30 years ago. delegates promised that this conference would be different, more than a talking shop, that somalia would never again return to its terrible past. i see the international conference as a process , international conference as a process, not a product, where you deliver something right away. we have agreed on a set of procedures and steps and policies and an agreement to be implemented over a period of time. the conference pledged to help somalia take responsibility for its own security, more r
is somalia on the cusp of a new era of prosperity and opportunity?t and instability, the conditions are now in place for it to become a success story. he was speaking at an international gathering here in london. somalia's president was also there, and said his country has a golden opportunity to put its troubled past behind it. the bbc‘s mary harper has this report. the great and the good assembled for the third london conference, the latest in a long string of high—level gatherings which...
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the death of an american in somalia the first since 1993 when a somalia militia shot down a u.s. black hawk helicopter. in all, 18 americans killed, two of the dead dragged through the dusty streets of mogadishu. "black hawk down," the title of a major movie became shorthand for the dangers american forces faced when getting involved in distant, complicated conflicts. president trump signaling he'll make frequent use of special operators to combat global terrorism. >> we're a command at war and will remain so for the foreseeable future. >> reporter: but the general in charge of special operations told the senate even his fighters have their limits. >> first and foremost, we're not a panacea. we're not the ultimate solution for every problem. and you will not hear that coming from us. >> reporter: in march, president trump loosened the rules for air strikes and raids against terrorists in somalia and yemen, giving ground commanders more authority. but with more action comes more risk. some 8,000 special operators work in about 80 countries. we rarely hear about their missions unle
the death of an american in somalia the first since 1993 when a somalia militia shot down a u.s. black hawk helicopter. in all, 18 americans killed, two of the dead dragged through the dusty streets of mogadishu. "black hawk down," the title of a major movie became shorthand for the dangers american forces faced when getting involved in distant, complicated conflicts. president trump signaling he'll make frequent use of special operators to combat global terrorism. >> we're a...
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somalia's army is underfunded and poorly equipped, and the pact is meant to be a run that -- roadmap to help them better consolidate power and fight terrorism before african union soldiers begin with strong next year. molly: next, iran will hold presidential elections next week, and irani is seeking another term. he will face off today in a debate with the five other candidates. let's get the story. >> campaign posters for the six presidential candidates are on walls around tehran. -- stoppingmani hyperinflation and negotiating the lifting of economic sanctions over iran's nuclear program. for people in the poverty-stricken neighborhood, they say their lives have seen little improvements under his rule. >> we have seen negative results in these four years. poverty and unemployment have increased. the young people or did it to drugs. >> some say social restrictions and heavy-handed police still weigh on their lives, despite promises to free up society. cliques in the tv debates, every candidate speaks for his own benefit. no one talks about us. nobody talks about a young man who is 30
somalia's army is underfunded and poorly equipped, and the pact is meant to be a run that -- roadmap to help them better consolidate power and fight terrorism before african union soldiers begin with strong next year. molly: next, iran will hold presidential elections next week, and irani is seeking another term. he will face off today in a debate with the five other candidates. let's get the story. >> campaign posters for the six presidential candidates are on walls around tehran. --...
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so that's why the us is intensifying its operations in somalia.uations coming up, when they come into contact with the militants. there is bound to be this kind of casualty. here in the uk, the conservatives have made the biggest local election gains by a governing party for more than a0 years. they've taken control of another 11 councils and gained more than 500 seats. after losing seven councils overall, labour admitted it faced a huge challenge in the general election in just five weeks. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. ..is duly elected as councillor for the said division. blue was the colour, in essex, teesside, derbyshire, lancashire, south, east, west and north. even in glasgow, where in some parts the tories went out with the ark. the conservative party candidate is duly elected as mayor. and in the marginal midlands, a big win — the area's first ever metro mayor, wearing a tory rosette. this is may's day. this is not about who wins and who loses in the local elections. it is about continuing to fight for the best brexit deal
so that's why the us is intensifying its operations in somalia.uations coming up, when they come into contact with the militants. there is bound to be this kind of casualty. here in the uk, the conservatives have made the biggest local election gains by a governing party for more than a0 years. they've taken control of another 11 councils and gained more than 500 seats. after losing seven councils overall, labour admitted it faced a huge challenge in the general election in just five weeks....
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somalia. also in somalia land a little earlier this month. >> stay with us. more news coming up. did everything i could to make her party perfect. almost everything. you know, 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. this scarf all that's my left to rememb... sayonara. what. she washed this like a month ago! the long lasting scent of gain. now available in matching scents across your entire laundry routine. of being there for my son's winning shot. that was it for me. that's why i'm quitting with nicorette. only nicorette mini has a patented fast dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. every great why needs a great how. >>> time for "the mix." we start with -- a stampede of elephants. >> okay. >> elephants that is. check this out. this happened in a nature park in northern thailand. see the elephants. they're on the move. they're running for it. kind of a scary scene. until you see what they're running towards. >> something after them? >> quite t
somalia. also in somalia land a little earlier this month. >> stay with us. more news coming up. did everything i could to make her party perfect. almost everything. you know, 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. this scarf all that's my left to rememb... sayonara. what. she washed this like a month ago! the long lasting scent of gain. now available in matching scents...
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can do in a country like somalia? guest: sure. there is a huge limit. we have so many cost pressures facing us right now. that's what this whole budget debate is all about. we have $20 trillion of debt burdening the american taxpayer and mortgaging our children's future. host: we'll go to kim next in iowa. democrat. good morning, kim. are you there? one last call for kim. all right. let me move on to ron in missouri. independent caller. ron, you are on the air. make it quick here because the house is about to gavel in. caller: will do. just wanted to find out from the congressman why the republican party still is attacking president obama after he's out of office and standing up for trump who is just basically dishonest as a $3 bill and not trust worthy. host: i think we've got the point so i'll have the congressman respond. guest: i would agree president trump as an outsider to politics and a businessman doesn't always appreciate the political and media spin ramifications of some of his comments. but i think we ought to take him at his word and look at
can do in a country like somalia? guest: sure. there is a huge limit. we have so many cost pressures facing us right now. that's what this whole budget debate is all about. we have $20 trillion of debt burdening the american taxpayer and mortgaging our children's future. host: we'll go to kim next in iowa. democrat. good morning, kim. are you there? one last call for kim. all right. let me move on to ron in missouri. independent caller. ron, you are on the air. make it quick here because the...
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but in somalia, the world abandoned somalia for many years. the u.s.there was the blackhawk down incident. and that left a bad taste in our mouths that we didn't want anything to do with somalia. and in the intervening years, the radical islamic group came to power because they were the only ones that offered a vision. and people were starving for something, for some structure. >> and they were able to stabilize the place. >> very much so. and they used islam -- i met some of these islamists in the early days. an they were open to meeting with the american journalists and negotiating with the american government and the u.s. government slammed the door in their face. they were turning to islam for a practical reason, which was somalia is divided between clans. and the clans have been tearing up the country and fighting with etch other. and the islamists said, let's find something that unifies us. and that was their religion. >> what gives you hope about africa? >> i think the fact that people work really hard. i think the gap is closing with the rest o
but in somalia, the world abandoned somalia for many years. the u.s.there was the blackhawk down incident. and that left a bad taste in our mouths that we didn't want anything to do with somalia. and in the intervening years, the radical islamic group came to power because they were the only ones that offered a vision. and people were starving for something, for some structure. >> and they were able to stabilize the place. >> very much so. and they used islam -- i met some of these...
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the us has been wary of sending troops to somalia and other countries in a large capacity and somalia, particularly the special forces group which has come into most contact with us forces, they want to fight now to honour their run. the african union which supports al—shabaab plans to leave the country in the next two yea rs leave the country in the next two years or $0 leave the country in the next two years or so and the army needs to be prepared for that so there is no vacuum between the african union troops and leaving and then. they intensified operations in somalia as a result and there will be these kind of situations, coming into contact with the militants. it is bound to have casualties. here in the uk, the conservatives have made the biggest local election gains by a governing party for more than a0 years. they've taken control of another eleven councils and gained more than five hundred seats. after losing seven councils overall, labour admitted it faced a huge challenge to win the general election in just five weeks. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. ..is duly
the us has been wary of sending troops to somalia and other countries in a large capacity and somalia, particularly the special forces group which has come into most contact with us forces, they want to fight now to honour their run. the african union which supports al—shabaab plans to leave the country in the next two yea rs leave the country in the next two years or $0 leave the country in the next two years or so and the army needs to be prepared for that so there is no vacuum between the...
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military effort in somalia, planning more air strikes, planning more ground missions.underscores how dangerous this activity is for u.s. special forces. we have seen deaths in recent days, in afghanistan, syria and arack. >> this was a death in action. barbara star of the pentagon, thanks so much. >> we're learning where the president will go on his first overseas trip. it is an unusual itinerary for a president on his first trip. he will go to saudi array bee yeah, then israel, then the vatican. why these three places and what is the significance? >> it is significant, particularly in that order. but the president has largely been a home body, and this is about to change at the end of this month. by going to saudi arabia he is trying to send the message that his america first agenda has a meaning overseas and abroad. he'll be meaning with a lot of leaders in the region. but one thing that's different is he will not be giving a public speech. this is about private meetings with the leaders trying to build his relationship and things. interestingly, he is going to israe
military effort in somalia, planning more air strikes, planning more ground missions.underscores how dangerous this activity is for u.s. special forces. we have seen deaths in recent days, in afghanistan, syria and arack. >> this was a death in action. barbara star of the pentagon, thanks so much. >> we're learning where the president will go on his first overseas trip. it is an unusual itinerary for a president on his first trip. he will go to saudi array bee yeah, then israel,...
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let's start with the operation in somalia. what are you learning about it?reporter: jake, we know one navy s.e.a.l. killed and two other service members wuned when they were working on a mission with somali forces. they were going to a compound looking for somali al shabaab members who had been involved in attacks in areas where u.s. troops had been. a lot will have americans may not realize that u.s. special forces have been on the ground very quietfully somalia for some time now advising and assisting somali forces to try and push this al qaeda affiliate out of there. the people of somalia suffering greatly at the hands of the al shabaab group, but as you say this simply underscores another country where u.s. special operations forces are on the ground in very small numbers doing the heavy lifting here in the most dang roufs circumstances and sadly, of course, this navy s.e.a.l. killed when the al shabaab group launched a small arms attack at them. jake? >> indeed, barbara. the last few months we've reported on the deaths and woundings of navy s.e.a.l.s, o
let's start with the operation in somalia. what are you learning about it?reporter: jake, we know one navy s.e.a.l. killed and two other service members wuned when they were working on a mission with somali forces. they were going to a compound looking for somali al shabaab members who had been involved in attacks in areas where u.s. troops had been. a lot will have americans may not realize that u.s. special forces have been on the ground very quietfully somalia for some time now advising and...
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is dead, killed in somalia.also understand that two other american service members were wounded. cnn's barbara starr working her sources at the pentagon. barbara, what are you learning? >> reporter: good morning, john. this u.s. navy s.e.a.l. killed in action about 40 miles west of mogadishu, the capital of somalia. two other service members wounded. they were working with somali army troops. they were on a mission to advise and assist them. this is a pretty routine thing, believe it or not, that u.s. special forces do inside somalia. when they were attacked with small arms by what the u.s. believes were elements of the al shabaab group. that's the terror group in somalia that has declared its allegiance to al qaeda. they have been operating there for years in and out of cities and the backcountry of somalia. the u.s. troops are part of this larger effort to try and train the somali forces to look after their own security. this is a country that wants the u.s.'s help with this. and in fact, the trump administrat
is dead, killed in somalia.also understand that two other american service members were wounded. cnn's barbara starr working her sources at the pentagon. barbara, what are you learning? >> reporter: good morning, john. this u.s. navy s.e.a.l. killed in action about 40 miles west of mogadishu, the capital of somalia. two other service members wounded. they were working with somali army troops. they were on a mission to advise and assist them. this is a pretty routine thing, believe it or...
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somaliland broke away from somalia 25 years ago.bly because it still isn't recognized as an independent country. jonathan starr went there for a visit, and that's when he came up with a kind of crazy idea. he decided to build an american- style boarding school to help kids in somaliland get into the best universities in the u.s. and beyond. starr hoped his students would then return to somaliland as doctors, lawyers, business people, and future leaders. it's not easy to get to the school jonathan starr built. somaliland's capitol, hargeisa, isn't exactly a bustling metropolis. there are few flights in, and once you're here, it's a bumpy ride on dusty dirt roads, past miles and miles of empty scrub land. the school sits on a remote hilltop, in what can best be described as the middle of nowhere. it's called the abaarso school of science and technology, a boarding school that's home to around 200 of somaliland's best and brightest, grades 7-12. what's the goal of the school? what's the idea of the school? >> jonathan starr: so, the mi
somaliland broke away from somalia 25 years ago.bly because it still isn't recognized as an independent country. jonathan starr went there for a visit, and that's when he came up with a kind of crazy idea. he decided to build an american- style boarding school to help kids in somaliland get into the best universities in the u.s. and beyond. starr hoped his students would then return to somaliland as doctors, lawyers, business people, and future leaders. it's not easy to get to the school...
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navy seal killed in somalia. officials say he was on a helicopter helping somalia troops in a raid against al-shabaab, the terror group linked to al-qaeda when the entire assault team came under fire. the first american combat death in somalia since blackhawk down in 1993. and major drama ahead of tomorrow's election in france. a watch dog saying a significant amount of data has been leaked online following a hacking attack against presidential candidate emmanuel macron, only 36 hours before voters go to the polls in a runoff sunday pitting macron against nationalist candidate marine le pen. i'm leland vittert. now back to forbes on fox. >> i join those who believe that the actions taken by the fbi did, in fact, have an impact on the election. >> but there's no question that that had a great effect? >> it had occurred to you that the public chastisement put secretary clinton in a negative light. >> democrats, of course, including hillary clinton herself blaming the fbi director for her loss in the election, but s
navy seal killed in somalia. officials say he was on a helicopter helping somalia troops in a raid against al-shabaab, the terror group linked to al-qaeda when the entire assault team came under fire. the first american combat death in somalia since blackhawk down in 1993. and major drama ahead of tomorrow's election in france. a watch dog saying a significant amount of data has been leaked online following a hacking attack against presidential candidate emmanuel macron, only 36 hours before...
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[applause] union see the european involved around libya, and somalia,he mission in in financial support and .raining we are looking forward to the support of the european union and the labors in mali. it is an absolutely essential part to what is necessary to make the u.n. effective. i want to express my deep gratitude for that. [applause] bedear colleagues, it would possible to make the statement that the world has never been better. progress in the last decade has created the conditions for an enormous increase in global wealth and living conditions for a majority of the population. some might even say, looking at the number of soldiers still in the battlefield, that this is the most peaceful time in human history. while this may be true, they are far from revealing the whole truth. i think it is important for us to recognize that we are facing a number of unprecedented challenges that require the u.n. and eu to work together. allow me to mention briefly for them. .irst, conflicts we are seeing a multiplication of new conflicts over the past few years, and some complications that cont
[applause] union see the european involved around libya, and somalia,he mission in in financial support and .raining we are looking forward to the support of the european union and the labors in mali. it is an absolutely essential part to what is necessary to make the u.n. effective. i want to express my deep gratitude for that. [applause] bedear colleagues, it would possible to make the statement that the world has never been better. progress in the last decade has created the conditions for...
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we have a lot of history in somalia.american combat death in somalia since 1993. >> leland, thank you. the political panel is here. sarah linty, from the national security council under condoleezza rice. and david defury, a former state department official. good to have you both. sarah, this is interesting because what happened yesterday was actually kind of a leftover in terms of authorization from the obama administration. but definitely what happens going forward, president trump is taking a very different path in places like somalia. >> he is. he turned military operations over to the pentagon, to be left to their discretion. in my humble opinion, this is a good thing. when it comes to difficult tactical operations, i think decisions are best made in the hands of military professionals like secretary defense mattis. it's a pivot. >> harris: what is interesting, david, president obama, formerly, was often criticized for not being clear about what his brand of foreign policy was with regard to some of these nations and
we have a lot of history in somalia.american combat death in somalia since 1993. >> leland, thank you. the political panel is here. sarah linty, from the national security council under condoleezza rice. and david defury, a former state department official. good to have you both. sarah, this is interesting because what happened yesterday was actually kind of a leftover in terms of authorization from the obama administration. but definitely what happens going forward, president trump is...
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reporter: in somalia, those were killed. the department publicly said that he and his teammates were along side the somali forces. >> when you are on patrol, you can't always be in a safe position. the lads know they aren't part of a life insurance corporation and they train for this and go out and do the best job. i'm confident our military forces are carrying out the intent, the partnered forces want to do but they need our support in doing. so thank you. reporter: you said this made provocative actions and tests by the united states on may 3 and april 26. one of them traveled over 6,000 kilometers across the ocean. can you confirm any of these icbm missile tests. who's going to be paying for the government in raqqa and the security forces in raqqa? >> folks will be involved in the raqqa operation in the post-raqqa phase. we routinely test the icbm in accordance with international protocols and the regimes that are part of those international protocols. it would not be provocative to north korea. for north korea to compare
reporter: in somalia, those were killed. the department publicly said that he and his teammates were along side the somali forces. >> when you are on patrol, you can't always be in a safe position. the lads know they aren't part of a life insurance corporation and they train for this and go out and do the best job. i'm confident our military forces are carrying out the intent, the partnered forces want to do but they need our support in doing. so thank you. reporter: you said this made...
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milliken is the first american killed in somalia since the infamous black hawk down incident in 1993. a health care backlash for some. republicans in congress are getting an earful from people back home. david wright shows us. david: four republican members in congress act in their district today, a reality check. >> the bill for tax -- david: constituents are venting their anger over the health bill the house just passed. >> republican senators do not like this bill. david: congress members are on the defensive, trying to explain why they voted for this bill. >> this is a step in the right direction. david: after a constituent confronted rowel labrador saying that people would die because they don't have access to health care, a reaction. >> people don't die because they don't have access to health care. david: today the president used his weekly address to praise the bill. >> it will mean great health care and your premiums will come down and your deductibles will come down. david: the president is having to defend what he told the australian prime minister about the single-payer sy
milliken is the first american killed in somalia since the infamous black hawk down incident in 1993. a health care backlash for some. republicans in congress are getting an earful from people back home. david wright shows us. david: four republican members in congress act in their district today, a reality check. >> the bill for tax -- david: constituents are venting their anger over the health bill the house just passed. >> republican senators do not like this bill. david:...
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servicemember in somalia since 1993. >>> the trump administration has designated parts of somalia. >>ormation on how the fbi broke into the iphone. dianne feinstein revealed during a hearing this week that the justice department paid $900,000. the fbi said they unlock the iphone with the unidentified third-party vendor. apple resisted a court order to hack into the phone of syed farook.>>> police have arrested three girls accused of attacking another girl on a train back in february. they say witnesses help them identify the suspectà suspects. a witness with the agent at the west oakland station and saw the girls were not after punching the victim several times to the had. the three girls were booked into juvenile hall. they are still searching for a fourth grow. >>> if you are planning to write this weekend you might expect delays they will be rebuilding the tracks. it will actually be close and buses will run at those stations. the work continues next weekend and may 27. >>> especial performance with a powerful message. howard group is working to inspire girls and their futures.>>>
servicemember in somalia since 1993. >>> the trump administration has designated parts of somalia. >>ormation on how the fbi broke into the iphone. dianne feinstein revealed during a hearing this week that the justice department paid $900,000. the fbi said they unlock the iphone with the unidentified third-party vendor. apple resisted a court order to hack into the phone of syed farook.>>> police have arrested three girls accused of attacking another girl on a train back...
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new details about the us navy seal killed in somalia. a helicopter helping somali troops in a raid against the radical islamic terror group linked to al qaeda when the entire assault force came under fire. the first american combat death in somalia since black hawk down in 1993, two of his word and a gunbattle 40 miles west of the capital. in the united states 10 people have confirmed to have died from severe flooding in the midwest. the latest victim a missouri man who died when his car was swept into a flooded creek. the heavy downpour started last weekend in missouri, arkansas and illinois and there is more rain on the way. dagen: this late make you feel paranoid, the obama administration asking intel on thousands of americans from the nsa last year and national security adviser susan rice says she will not testify this monday at a senate hearing on russia hacking and unmasking. taxpayers deserve to know what is going on. >> what is going on in two regards? the specific susan rice issue, she requested and information on trump's transi
new details about the us navy seal killed in somalia. a helicopter helping somali troops in a raid against the radical islamic terror group linked to al qaeda when the entire assault force came under fire. the first american combat death in somalia since black hawk down in 1993, two of his word and a gunbattle 40 miles west of the capital. in the united states 10 people have confirmed to have died from severe flooding in the midwest. the latest victim a missouri man who died when his car was...
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navy seal has been killed in somalia. the first death of a service member there in more than two decades. two other seals were hurt in the fire fight. the seals were helping the somali national army target a terror group. we are joined live from the pentagon with the latest. what are we learning? what happened? >> reporter: well, this is only about 12 to 18 hours old, sandra. the pentagon still doesen know what went wrong. clearly, something went very wrong about 40 miles from mogadeshu was this compound. they believe the al-shabob base has been used by al qaeda syndicate to launch attacks on americans, the somali government inside somalia. the seals were with a group of kphoupbd commandos when they came under heavy gun fire in the mission that ended up killing the american seal. >> the president has been briefed on that. he spoke directly with general mcmaster earlier today. obviously, we first and foremost want to express our deepest condolences and our deepest appreciation for all of the men and women in the military.
navy seal has been killed in somalia. the first death of a service member there in more than two decades. two other seals were hurt in the fire fight. the seals were helping the somali national army target a terror group. we are joined live from the pentagon with the latest. what are we learning? what happened? >> reporter: well, this is only about 12 to 18 hours old, sandra. the pentagon still doesen know what went wrong. clearly, something went very wrong about 40 miles from mogadeshu...
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this was the first american combat death in somalia since 1993. >>> starting today the city of oaklandeople out a sanctioned homeless camp that caught fire monday night. the people in the camp will be referred to nearby homeless shelters. the fire at the emeryville city boucher was the second at the camp in the past two weeks but it burned one dozen tents and sanitation station. the city has been providing garbage and sanitation services to the people living in the encampment. >>> a volunteer effort underway to help hundreds of homeless veterans in the bay area. san mateo county holding an event at the san mateo county fairgrounds we share video of a similar event in alameda county last year. they can get free food, clothing, health screenings in the event started minutes ago running through 4:30 this afternoon. >>> sad story, cargo plane crashes in west virginia. coming up, we bring you the latest on the investigation that is underway. >>> ransacked classrooms, broken windows, shocking vandalism at a san jose preschool leaving 100 families without childcare. >>> not a bad commute but
this was the first american combat death in somalia since 1993. >>> starting today the city of oaklandeople out a sanctioned homeless camp that caught fire monday night. the people in the camp will be referred to nearby homeless shelters. the fire at the emeryville city boucher was the second at the camp in the past two weeks but it burned one dozen tents and sanitation station. the city has been providing garbage and sanitation services to the people living in the encampment....
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killed in a deadly mission in somalia. the first u.s. military death there since blackhawk down.d. >>> flood emgency. an overwhelming deluge from the new york city area stretching into the south. >>> 18 fraternity brothers charged in a deadly hazing incident and accused of waiting 12 hours to call for help. >>> massive judgment against johnson & johnson, accused of not warning customers about a possible link between its iconic powder and the risk of cancer. >>> and shark therapy. wounded warriors on a journey, face-to-face with jaws.
killed in a deadly mission in somalia. the first u.s. military death there since blackhawk down.d. >>> flood emgency. an overwhelming deluge from the new york city area stretching into the south. >>> 18 fraternity brothers charged in a deadly hazing incident and accused of waiting 12 hours to call for help. >>> massive judgment against johnson & johnson, accused of not warning customers about a possible link between its iconic powder and the risk of cancer....
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service member has been killed in somalia.eration against al saw bob, and two other service members were hurt. >>> looking for the person that vandalized this school in san jose. a parent of one student started a gofundme page to help with repairs, and we have link on our website if you want to help, abc7news.com. >>> and the murder case, dna belonging to torres was found on lamar's clothing. the defense claims that she could actually still be alive. >>> number four, the long wait is over for the dozens of dedicated parents that camped out on the street in south san francisco. if you follow our reporter on the ground, amy hollyfield, you will know registration just opened a few for people trying to get a spot for their child in a coveted after school program. there are only 40 spots. >>> number five, six examples of what a weather whiplash we have gone through in the last 36 hours. record highs to 26 degrees cooler today with temperatures in the 60s and even cooler tomorrow. >>> number six, we have reports of a major sinkhole
service member has been killed in somalia.eration against al saw bob, and two other service members were hurt. >>> looking for the person that vandalized this school in san jose. a parent of one student started a gofundme page to help with repairs, and we have link on our website if you want to help, abc7news.com. >>> and the murder case, dna belonging to torres was found on lamar's clothing. the defense claims that she could actually still be alive. >>> number four,...
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lemonnier has become a pentagon hub for sending special operations forces to conflict zones like somalia, libya and yemen, and to operate drone missions. showcasing its importance, u.s. defense secretary jim mattis visited last month and met with djibouti's president, ismail omar guelleh, who's now serving his fourth five-year term and first welcomed the americans in 2002. his decision to allow the u.s. military base here was controversial. this is a predominantly muslim nation in a predominantly muslim region. the week after the mattis visit, a ceremony at camp lemonnier illustrated just how many other nations have a military presence in djibouti. france, italy and japan have bases here. in all, djibouti collects about $150 million a year in rent. now, add china to the list. to protect its economic interests in the region, china is building its first overseas military base here, on track to be completed this year. that's a chinese navy frigate in djibouti's harbor. the chinese base will be just seven miles north of where the americans are. djibouti's foreign minister admits that proximi
lemonnier has become a pentagon hub for sending special operations forces to conflict zones like somalia, libya and yemen, and to operate drone missions. showcasing its importance, u.s. defense secretary jim mattis visited last month and met with djibouti's president, ismail omar guelleh, who's now serving his fourth five-year term and first welcomed the americans in 2002. his decision to allow the u.s. military base here was controversial. this is a predominantly muslim nation in a...
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military in somalia. africa command officials say the attack was not related to the new rules. >>> the transportation safety administration is warning trucking companies across the country that terrorists may be plotting to steal trucks to use them in an attack. cbs news got report outlining more than a dozen vehicle ramming attacks around the world in the last three years killing nearly 200 people. many were wounded more than -- many were killed as we said, and more than 700 others were wounded. experts say a similar attack here in the u.s. is very possible. >> i believe there will be copycats, statistically speaking. isis recruits about 50 people a day internationally. >> the tsa warning has also been shawired th bus companies as well as the school bus industry. >>> starbucks is still riding high on the unicorn frappuccino wave, but a brooklyn cafe is trying to put an end to their rainbow colored party. why they say the coffee giant owes them money. >> 3, 2, 1. go. >> at just 15 years old, from loudoun
military in somalia. africa command officials say the attack was not related to the new rules. >>> the transportation safety administration is warning trucking companies across the country that terrorists may be plotting to steal trucks to use them in an attack. cbs news got report outlining more than a dozen vehicle ramming attacks around the world in the last three years killing nearly 200 people. many were wounded more than -- many were killed as we said, and more than 700 others...
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special operations forces are in somalia, a mostly lawless country.n iraq and syria isis is losing ground to forces backed by united states, and now hundreds of young women who went to marry isis fighters are desperate to go home to europe. holly williams offers us a rare look at their perilous journey. >> reporter: sarah is a french citizen who traveled to syria when she was just 18. married an isis fighter, and had a baby. three years later, though, sarah's had second thoughts. her husband was killed. she's run away from the extremists, and she wants to take her baby back to france. "i want to forget everything here and get my life back," she said. "i want to start again and protect my daughter." she's one of hundreds of young european women who joined isis, some of them just teenagers, easily lured to syria with false promises of a romantic life in the so-called islamic state. along with other foreign were given shelter by a moderate rebel group in northern syria, but one of their leaders, mohammed adeeb, told us it's difficult to persuade foreign
special operations forces are in somalia, a mostly lawless country.n iraq and syria isis is losing ground to forces backed by united states, and now hundreds of young women who went to marry isis fighters are desperate to go home to europe. holly williams offers us a rare look at their perilous journey. >> reporter: sarah is a french citizen who traveled to syria when she was just 18. married an isis fighter, and had a baby. three years later, though, sarah's had second thoughts. her...
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you're about to see what we wbsed in somalia land. in northern somalia as millions face starvation across the horn of africa. >> reporter: we set out to reach some of the most remote villages in somaliland. there is an urgent crisis unfolding largely unnoticed by the rest of the world, families and children at risk of starvation. in the first village, harashef, the line begins early in the morning. they know the trucks are coming. >> so how many hours away? >> that would be two hours to get here today. >> reporter: here it's not just the food they need, but water. save the children is trucking it in. it has not rained here in three years, in some places in four years. >> reporter: halima, a mother of five, stands in line. all of her livestock is gone. they have no food. we ask the last time, there was any rain? she remembers the day. it happened once, last year. on the hill, sit two trucks to deliver water for hundreds of families. if you look over my shoulder, here, you'll actually see that this is what it's like as these families co
you're about to see what we wbsed in somalia land. in northern somalia as millions face starvation across the horn of africa. >> reporter: we set out to reach some of the most remote villages in somaliland. there is an urgent crisis unfolding largely unnoticed by the rest of the world, families and children at risk of starvation. in the first village, harashef, the line begins early in the morning. they know the trucks are coming. >> so how many hours away? >> that would be...
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navy seal commando killed this week fighting an al qaeda affiliate in somalia. he was senior chief petty officer kyle milliken of falmouth, maine. officials say milliken died thursday in an operation with somali troops against al-shabab militants west of mogadishu. milliken is the first american soldier to die in somalia since 1993. he was 38. on pbs newshour weekend sunday, hundreds of cambodian refugees who grew up in america, deported because they committed a felony. >> we changed our lives. we had families. then, knock-knock, you know. "you've got to go because you're not a citizen." >> sreenivasan: finally, the nigerian government says the islamic extremist group boko haram has freed 83 more schoolgirls it kidnapped two years ago. the girls were kidnapped in april 2013. today's release is the largest group the militants have released, but more than 100 of the girls remain in captivity. that's all for this edition of "pbs newshour weekend." thanks for watching. i'm hari captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> p
navy seal commando killed this week fighting an al qaeda affiliate in somalia. he was senior chief petty officer kyle milliken of falmouth, maine. officials say milliken died thursday in an operation with somali troops against al-shabab militants west of mogadishu. milliken is the first american soldier to die in somalia since 1993. he was 38. on pbs newshour weekend sunday, hundreds of cambodian refugees who grew up in america, deported because they committed a felony. >> we changed our...
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the trump administration has designated somalia as an area of military operations.that freed the pentagon of limbs that were placed on it by the obama administration. >>> loretta lynn has been hospitalized after suffering a stroke. she is responsive and expected to make a full recovery, doctors have told her to postpone her upcoming shows, she's 85 years old and expected to release a new album in august. >>> the fcc is reviewing several complaints against stephen colbert for comments he made about president donald trump and vladimir putin's relationship. some people have called his comments homophobic. some people are calling for him to be fired. the fcc is investigating whether or not he should be fined. >>> aunt jemima has recalled some products because they may be contaminated with listeria. no cases have been reported, symptoms include fever, headaches and nausea. >>> a texas police officer was charged with killing a young boy, why authorities believe the officer intended to cause the injury >> we have more coming up on ktvu news right after the break ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
the trump administration has designated somalia as an area of military operations.that freed the pentagon of limbs that were placed on it by the obama administration. >>> loretta lynn has been hospitalized after suffering a stroke. she is responsive and expected to make a full recovery, doctors have told her to postpone her upcoming shows, she's 85 years old and expected to release a new album in august. >>> the fcc is reviewing several complaints against stephen colbert for...
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navy seal killed in somalia on friday has been identified as chief petty officer kyle milliken of falmouth, maine. he was 38 years old, a decorated hero, a husband, and a father. milliken was killed and two other seals were wounded in a raid targeting the terror group al-shabaab. tt's the first u.s. combat death in somalia since the notorious 1993 battle of mogadishu known as "the black hawk down incident." they are known as the chibok girls. nearly 300 were abducted from a school in chibok, nigeria three years ago. today more than 50 were released by boko haram, the military group that stole them. szens of others have escaped or were previously released. the fate of 100 girls is not known. the chairman of the u.s. chief of staffs spoken to phone with a top russian military official. liey discussed a russian proposed plan for safe zones that went into effect today. jonathan vigliotti is following this story. >> reporter: demarco, the multiphase plan is one of the hare ambitious efforts to end syria's six-year conflict. the u.s. is watching closely to see if it can successfully take sld. th
navy seal killed in somalia on friday has been identified as chief petty officer kyle milliken of falmouth, maine. he was 38 years old, a decorated hero, a husband, and a father. milliken was killed and two other seals were wounded in a raid targeting the terror group al-shabaab. tt's the first u.s. combat death in somalia since the notorious 1993 battle of mogadishu known as "the black hawk down incident." they are known as the chibok girls. nearly 300 were abducted from a school in...