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we're talking about somalia you know it's just a perfect use case for libertarianism because if it is nobody would want to live there there's no government going out so what how do you respond that kind of what i speak somalia is not a bastion of anarchism out so that somalia has been actually the result of statism the government did collapse which is kind of a good thing but now they're just warring factions warring over who's going to be the government the people there don't understand libertarianism or you think so there is they still want a government so this has nothing to do with anarchy at all and you're right they used to use that word a lot when there is chaos of those say always anarchy if they do that on purpose they want people to be very scared of anarchy and that's the government and the people who control you know the banks and all that kind of stuff they don't want anyone to even look into anarchy because if they do that might go yeah why am i paying fifty percent of all my money to this group of bureaucrats every year who are just using. to do terrorist attacks and bo
we're talking about somalia you know it's just a perfect use case for libertarianism because if it is nobody would want to live there there's no government going out so what how do you respond that kind of what i speak somalia is not a bastion of anarchism out so that somalia has been actually the result of statism the government did collapse which is kind of a good thing but now they're just warring factions warring over who's going to be the government the people there don't understand...
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. >> stunning news from somalia. the deadliest battle yet involving u.s.egan after this jeep carrying americans was blown up. two u.s. helicopters was shot down. >> president george bush as his parting gesture sent in a humanitarian mission to rescue the somalis from this terrible famine. it turned from a humanitarian mission into a terrible military catastrophe. >> 12 american soldiers killed. >> why let them drag by ropes through the streets of mogadishu. >> we have gone way beyond what our original intention was in somalia and it's time to get out. >> after two days of stinging criticism, the president said today the u.s. needs to, and i quote now, conclude its role in somalia. >> if the american people are to say yes to u.n. peacekeeping, the united nations must know when to say no. >> there was enormous pressure on the clinton administration not to commit the united states to similar operations in the future. fast forward. rwanda. >> good evening. fighting is going on tonight in the small african nation of rwanda. >> 20,000 are believed dead after fiv
. >> stunning news from somalia. the deadliest battle yet involving u.s.egan after this jeep carrying americans was blown up. two u.s. helicopters was shot down. >> president george bush as his parting gesture sent in a humanitarian mission to rescue the somalis from this terrible famine. it turned from a humanitarian mission into a terrible military catastrophe. >> 12 american soldiers killed. >> why let them drag by ropes through the streets of mogadishu. >> we...
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we traveled to somaliland, a region that declared itself independent of somalia more than two decades ago. its capital, hargeisa, has seen an influx of mostly nomadic livestock herders, fleeing the drought, and in some cases, fighting in the vast surrounding region. they now live in temporary camps. 30-year-old hamda abdilahi dhamac is the mother of five children. she came here after all of her livestock, some 30 goats and 50 sheep, died from the drought. >> ( translated ): i used to be part of a family of livestock herders. but now i've been forced to come to this camp, where i don't have enough money to buy food and water. i am really suffering. >> reporter: she gets some money from relatives, but says it's just enough to buy rice and perhaps an onion or tomato. she can't afford beans or meat. like dhamac, a majority of somalis make their living by grazing animals. but, the drought has wiped out 70% of all livestock. dhamac says she doesn't know how she will survive in the future. >> ( translated ): i don't have any hope now. i don't have a plan for my future. >> reporter: humanitar
we traveled to somaliland, a region that declared itself independent of somalia more than two decades ago. its capital, hargeisa, has seen an influx of mostly nomadic livestock herders, fleeing the drought, and in some cases, fighting in the vast surrounding region. they now live in temporary camps. 30-year-old hamda abdilahi dhamac is the mother of five children. she came here after all of her livestock, some 30 goats and 50 sheep, died from the drought. >> ( translated ): i used to be...
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today, al qaeda in somalia has up to 7000 people.today, a q i am, in an organization that was not able to get their act together, they always follow each other based on rival boundaries, ethnic boundaries, the blacks won't work with the arabs and arabs won't work with them and the whole thing was fragmented. about two months ago to get together and they pledged allegiance to the local manager of al qaeda in north africa, an algerian and all of them through him pledge to al qaeda. so, we see an organization growing. wise the organization growing? the organization is growing because they are taking advantage of the chaos happening today in the middle east. that's something that did not happen because he's a genius. ayman al-zawahiri is the current leader of al qaeda or could happen because bin laden ordered it to happen before the bullets of the navy seals took them down. bin laden was watching the arab spring from his hideout and he realized that there was something historic happening here. he told his commanders, forget everything i
today, al qaeda in somalia has up to 7000 people.today, a q i am, in an organization that was not able to get their act together, they always follow each other based on rival boundaries, ethnic boundaries, the blacks won't work with the arabs and arabs won't work with them and the whole thing was fragmented. about two months ago to get together and they pledged allegiance to the local manager of al qaeda in north africa, an algerian and all of them through him pledge to al qaeda. so, we see an...
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you are from somalia. you are also a muslim person. you are also a woman.verything that president trump seems to be against, and you are in government. >> yeah. >> trevor: what's the plan? ( cheers and applause ) >> i am america's hope and the president's nightmare. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: the story that shocked me, i guess the stat that did was minnesota has the largest somali community outside of somalia and, in the race that you ran, i think it was in the primaries, you had to go up against someone who's a 44-year incumbent and somali man, which is very difficult because many in the somali community look at the man as a leader, the woman has her place. this is common in africa. many experienced it. what tool did you use to communicate with people? how did you get people to see you as somebody who could be in a leadership position? >> often oftentimes people would say you should let your brother have it. i would say i think i can do a better job than my brother, maybe you should let me have it. ( applause ) there's a lot of focus when one runs
you are from somalia. you are also a muslim person. you are also a woman.verything that president trump seems to be against, and you are in government. >> yeah. >> trevor: what's the plan? ( cheers and applause ) >> i am america's hope and the president's nightmare. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: the story that shocked me, i guess the stat that did was minnesota has the largest somali community outside of somalia and, in the race that you ran, i think it was in the...
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crisis areas namely yemen where saudi arabia is fighting who the rebels in an ongoing civil war and somalia a stronghold for the al qaeda linked militant group al-shabaab so what's in it for china officially it's to boost the thousands of troops and millions of dollars beijing has poured in to assist the u.n. peacekeeping efforts in africa will be joining a two bit of fulfill its international obligation in somalia such as carrying out school missions providing humanitarian aid it will also benefit in social and economic development and enable china to make for the contribution in safeguarding peace and stability in africa and the world the base also help secure china's fast economic interests in africa with beijing investing in so many key infrastructure projects wrote the continent that is why china is joining the crowd of global powers of ready operating in djibouti washington spilt its biggest four thousand strong base on the continent as you can see marked in blue here on the map france has one thousand nine hundred troops there six hundred japanese marines are stationed nearby and sau
crisis areas namely yemen where saudi arabia is fighting who the rebels in an ongoing civil war and somalia a stronghold for the al qaeda linked militant group al-shabaab so what's in it for china officially it's to boost the thousands of troops and millions of dollars beijing has poured in to assist the u.n. peacekeeping efforts in africa will be joining a two bit of fulfill its international obligation in somalia such as carrying out school missions providing humanitarian aid it will also...
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the world food programme, particularly for those countries that suffer from famine, south sudan, somalia chad la ke south sudan, somalia and the chad lake region and the number of people who are affected, that has helped. translation: madame chancellor, i would like to come back to the climate subject. there was an argument about some wording and how the americans could get their reservations into the communique. why has there been no improvement in the communique, because are you condoning that and are the 19 others condoning that and are the 19 others condoning that? is thisjust not a major concession to the americans you are making. the british prime minister expressed the hope that the usa might return to the paris agreement. do you share that optimism? translation: at this present time, i do not share that optimism which is why we agreed on the american position and one that describes the other countries. we took this up in the communique in the passage that describes the american position. it becomes clear that this is the american position. the united states of america clearly sho
the world food programme, particularly for those countries that suffer from famine, south sudan, somalia chad la ke south sudan, somalia and the chad lake region and the number of people who are affected, that has helped. translation: madame chancellor, i would like to come back to the climate subject. there was an argument about some wording and how the americans could get their reservations into the communique. why has there been no improvement in the communique, because are you condoning...
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somalia, south sudan, ethiopia and kenya, these countries are facing a drought.illions of people that encounter the problem of hunger and famine every day. they facing the risk of death. we should intervene to help such problems. through the red crescent and the official agencies of turkey, and that the same time, n60s from turkey are working hard to help these people. and particularly, when it comes the development of humanitarian aid, looking at 2016, the us provided $6.3 billion. turkey has provided $6.2 billion. the uk has provided $3 billion so far, as far as developmental aid and humanitarian aid are concerned. when you compare this with 6dp, turkey ranks the first on this list. during our summit here during 6ermany‘s term presidency, we discuss climate and energy related issues. when it comes to climate and energy, in these areas as well and i have to say this openly, in previous times where negotiations where being conducted, we already signed. but the then president of france, president hollande, had given a promise. now, according to the promise, becaus
somalia, south sudan, ethiopia and kenya, these countries are facing a drought.illions of people that encounter the problem of hunger and famine every day. they facing the risk of death. we should intervene to help such problems. through the red crescent and the official agencies of turkey, and that the same time, n60s from turkey are working hard to help these people. and particularly, when it comes the development of humanitarian aid, looking at 2016, the us provided $6.3 billion. turkey has...
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that is hamza doesn't, he says what happens in iraq, libya, somalia, what is happening in algeria and mali, what is happening everywhere they are all mujahideen and followers of osama bin laden. he says look, you people in the west, we only used to be in kandahar. now we're everywhere. and it is true. he tried to copy his father. he tried to copy his father. his tone is exactly the tone ever osama bin laden. his message, identical to what bin laden used to say. same statement sometimes. in his last statement, the one before last where he gave his commandments for -- in the which is, look try to kill as many people as you can. don't just take a life, try to do it right, you know? then he said, always leave a message why you did it. i'm telling you, why you did it. so i'm telling you what to say. number one, our lands are occupied. the land of the two holy places meaning saudi arabia, is occupied. we did not hear that since osama bin laden died. we did not hear that since 9/11. he brought it back. palestine, if we don't live in palestine in peace, you won't know peace in america and the
that is hamza doesn't, he says what happens in iraq, libya, somalia, what is happening in algeria and mali, what is happening everywhere they are all mujahideen and followers of osama bin laden. he says look, you people in the west, we only used to be in kandahar. now we're everywhere. and it is true. he tried to copy his father. he tried to copy his father. his tone is exactly the tone ever osama bin laden. his message, identical to what bin laden used to say. same statement sometimes. in his...
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in kenya, police say suspected islamic militants from neighboring somalia beheaded nine men in an attack on a village overnight. villagers say the attackers went house to house looking for non- muslim men. militants of the al-shabab group have carried out frequent cross- border raids since 2011, when kenya sent troops to somalia to fight the al-qaeda linked group. on pbs newshour weekend sunday: amid shortages of food and medical services, venezuelans are fleeing to neighboring colombia. >> dr. galvis says with dire hospital conditions in venezuela, many expecting mothers flock to colombia to give birth. his maternity ward traffic is up 100% this year. >> sreenivasan: tomorrow. >> sreenivasan: finally, the legend of an alien encounter known as "the roswell incident" was born 70 years ago today, in a remote area of the new mexico desert. on july 8, 1947, the "roswell daily record" had this shocking headline: "roswell army air field captures flying saucer on ranch in roswell region." the next day, military officials retracted the claim, saying the debris found on the ranch was from a high
in kenya, police say suspected islamic militants from neighboring somalia beheaded nine men in an attack on a village overnight. villagers say the attackers went house to house looking for non- muslim men. militants of the al-shabab group have carried out frequent cross- border raids since 2011, when kenya sent troops to somalia to fight the al-qaeda linked group. on pbs newshour weekend sunday: amid shortages of food and medical services, venezuelans are fleeing to neighboring colombia....
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keeping efforts in africa will be joining the two better fulfill its international obligation in somalia such as carrying out school missions and providing humanitarian aid it will also benefit in social and economic development and enable china to make further contribution in safeguarding peace and stability in africa and the world the base also helps secure china's fast economic interests in africa with beijing investing in so many key infrastructure projects wrote the continent that is why china is joining the crowd of global powers of ready operating in djibouti washington spilt its biggest four thousand strong base on the continent as you can see marked in blue here on the map france has nine thousand eight hundred troops there six hundred japanese marines are stationed nearby and saudi arabia is also building a base in the tiny east african state. with all these different countries flexing their military muscles almost literally side by side is djibouti becoming the next playground for the world's leading powers the chinese the view that these one day if there will be a contradicti
keeping efforts in africa will be joining the two better fulfill its international obligation in somalia such as carrying out school missions and providing humanitarian aid it will also benefit in social and economic development and enable china to make further contribution in safeguarding peace and stability in africa and the world the base also helps secure china's fast economic interests in africa with beijing investing in so many key infrastructure projects wrote the continent that is why...
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army ranger matt evers mintz's effort in somalia 24 years ago were documented in black hawk down. u.s. forces were forced to withdraw after the first battle which began in october 3rd, 1993. >> for our strategy to change overnight on october 3rd and 4th, that leaves a horrific, horrible, bitter make to my taste in my mouth. it makes the bile in my stomach rise. and you cannot help but reasonably ask why we didn't do it in the first place? >> the pentagon expects to have troops deployed in these trouble spots for decades to come as defense attorney james mathis has warned, we've seen the results of leaving ungoverned areas too soon. bill? >> bill: thank you, jennifer griffin, here in washington. if you miss any of her recordings on the front lines this week, you can see them all online on foxnews.com/specialreport. president trump telling congress, repeal obamacare now, replace it later. we will get reaction from the panel on all of that and a lot more when we >> strategic patience with the north korean regime has failed. the united states calls on other regional powers and all res
army ranger matt evers mintz's effort in somalia 24 years ago were documented in black hawk down. u.s. forces were forced to withdraw after the first battle which began in october 3rd, 1993. >> for our strategy to change overnight on october 3rd and 4th, that leaves a horrific, horrible, bitter make to my taste in my mouth. it makes the bile in my stomach rise. and you cannot help but reasonably ask why we didn't do it in the first place? >> the pentagon expects to have troops...
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syria and somalia we are sending conventional forces there and i would argue conventional forces can do most of these things. soft tries to claim them as their exclusive purview but there's an interest into what the general purpose forces doing more of this stuff because if you look at a lot of these people have more than 10 deployments have mental health robinson divorce, and suicide are increasing. so is general thomas says it's not sustainable. the administration hopefully we'll figure out a better way to spread some of the burdens of these low intensity wars across the area. >> you commented recently on the village stability operations and local police. as i recall you said it was viewed as something that was rather successful. my experience was that really led nicely into the office of transition initiatives from the regular aib programs looking at the whole territory you are trying to mpac. what likelihood do you think there is that those models of vso and alp would he viewed as important tools and be expanded because back? >> yeah it's a great question. we just had a usaid adm
syria and somalia we are sending conventional forces there and i would argue conventional forces can do most of these things. soft tries to claim them as their exclusive purview but there's an interest into what the general purpose forces doing more of this stuff because if you look at a lot of these people have more than 10 deployments have mental health robinson divorce, and suicide are increasing. so is general thomas says it's not sustainable. the administration hopefully we'll figure out a...
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still no claim of responsibility for a deadly car bombing in , somalia. at least six people were killed yesterday when a bomb exploded outside a police station. 13 other people were wounded. the bomb detonated shortly after the car was stopped at a security checkpoint. most of the victims were civilians. an georgetown lawyer with his family -- targeted, robbed, and shot while on vacation. now there are new concerns about the safety of american tourists, at a popular resort destination. abc's marci gonzalez has more. an update, following deadly accident at the ohio state fair in columbus.. all of the fair's rides, except the fire ball ride, passed inspection and reopened this weekend. 18-year-old tyler juh-rell was killed and seven other people injured when the fire ball ride malfunctioned. juh-rell's family has hired an attorney to possibly pursue a wrongful death lawsuit. developing now.. honolulu is now the first major u.s. city to pass legislation targeting distracted walkers as they step off the curb. you're no longer allowed to text while crossing th
still no claim of responsibility for a deadly car bombing in , somalia. at least six people were killed yesterday when a bomb exploded outside a police station. 13 other people were wounded. the bomb detonated shortly after the car was stopped at a security checkpoint. most of the victims were civilians. an georgetown lawyer with his family -- targeted, robbed, and shot while on vacation. now there are new concerns about the safety of american tourists, at a popular resort destination. abc's...
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two became suicide bombers in mogadishu, somalia, one went to syria to fight for isis. do you think this plays a role in the lackadaisical attitude with the tsa? >> i don't know if it's a lackadaisical attitude. the manager came from the airline industry. you had two of his assistants testify before congress about his leadership, that he emphasizes customer service over security. three of the people -- 18,000 workers. it's a united nations of workers at our airports and the majority of them come from ethiopia and somalia. they were radicalized after they left the airport. i don't know if it's anymore that population than any other population in terms of screening. tsa is involved with the airport force in two ways. they have to be careful because we have a lot of people with similar names and the same dates of birth. they are involved in random checks of airport employees. if they are not doing this right, the screening of passengers like us, what are they doing with random checks of airport employees. jesse: we are hearing under the trump administration, they are being
two became suicide bombers in mogadishu, somalia, one went to syria to fight for isis. do you think this plays a role in the lackadaisical attitude with the tsa? >> i don't know if it's a lackadaisical attitude. the manager came from the airline industry. you had two of his assistants testify before congress about his leadership, that he emphasizes customer service over security. three of the people -- 18,000 workers. it's a united nations of workers at our airports and the majority of...
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somalia is reeling from a series of deadly attack that killed at least eight soldiers. this was just hours after a car bombing in the country's capital. interrupted in the middle of a traffic jam killing at least five people. most of them civilians. here's the latest. >> today's blast shattered months of call in this area. the victims were mostly civilians. according to authorities, the explosion occurred near a police station with several shops along a busy road. of these five people were killed in a dozen wounded. they blame al-shabaab. the militants want to impose a strict islamic rule across the war-torn country which is in the midst of its worst drought in 40 years. despite millions starving and in desperate need of humanitarian aid, al-shabaab has imposed a ban on humanitarian assistance but not long after, fighters attacked a convoy of african union soldiers killing at least eight. u.s. special forces have been active in somalia for decades but despite their efforts, the country remains fractured and out war. molly: thank you. one person killed and three others i
somalia is reeling from a series of deadly attack that killed at least eight soldiers. this was just hours after a car bombing in the country's capital. interrupted in the middle of a traffic jam killing at least five people. most of them civilians. here's the latest. >> today's blast shattered months of call in this area. the victims were mostly civilians. according to authorities, the explosion occurred near a police station with several shops along a busy road. of these five people...
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question, mark, you talked about president clinton getting disenchanted with special operations with somalia it would be curious a region that's becoming hotter, i think, in the current sphere, what was the role of special operations in the balkans, un and nato involvement in the late 90's? >> great question. software called upon to work with communities in the balkans and tried to maintain the peace and they did targeted rates but there wasn't going killing. the big lesson they took away from the balkans experience it helped develop ability to work with local communities. seen as strength of special operations, one that they seem to get away from in iraq when there's so much focus on the precision strike. this is something when you get in the program in 2010. a lot of them say the experience in the balkans is something that helped them develop their skill to go into an unfamiliar environment and understand population, how to identify who the formal, informal leaders are and to work with them. [inaudible] >> iraq, congo, et cetera. looking forward and thinking about the challenges that will
question, mark, you talked about president clinton getting disenchanted with special operations with somalia it would be curious a region that's becoming hotter, i think, in the current sphere, what was the role of special operations in the balkans, un and nato involvement in the late 90's? >> great question. software called upon to work with communities in the balkans and tried to maintain the peace and they did targeted rates but there wasn't going killing. the big lesson they took away...
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qatar have supported groups in libya and somalia.hael: they allowed one of bin laden's sons to live in doha. yousef: about a year and half ago, a senior official called a senior uae official. we will leave the names out, but the purpose was, we need your advice. how can we convince the qataris to stop supporting them? it tells me the u.s. government is aware and unable to prevent it. it is the world's worst kept secret. qatar supports groups throughout the region. charlie: who else supports al-nusra in syria? yousef: we do not know. charlie: you don't know? with all the intelligence you have? yousef: i know i have an issue with qatar, because they have supported groups throughout the origin. it is hard to know once they go into syria. but we have seen qatari funds going into syria and libya. charlie: al-nusra has been considered different than al qaeda, and my right? michael: it is the al qaeda affiliate in syria. charlie: it has gone through name changes. michael: yes. think of them as the al qaeda group and syria. there is a third
qatar have supported groups in libya and somalia.hael: they allowed one of bin laden's sons to live in doha. yousef: about a year and half ago, a senior official called a senior uae official. we will leave the names out, but the purpose was, we need your advice. how can we convince the qataris to stop supporting them? it tells me the u.s. government is aware and unable to prevent it. it is the world's worst kept secret. qatar supports groups throughout the region. charlie: who else supports...
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arthel: this is a fox news alert on new bloodshed in somalia. car bomb exploding near a police station in the capital city of mogadishu, killing at least five people and injuring more than a dozen others. al-shabaab, the al qaeda-linked terror group blamed for the attack. conor powell has more from the middle east bureau. >> reporter: today's blast shattered months of relative calm in mogadishu, and as is so often the case, most of the victims were civilians. according to authorities. the explosion occurred near a police station but in front of several shops along a main busy road. at least five people were killed and a dozen wounded. somali officials blame the al qaeda-linked group al-shabaab. militants want to blame a strict rule which is in the midst of its worst drought in 40 years. despite millions starving and in desperate need of humanitarian aid. al-shabaab imposed a ban on humanitarian assistance, and not long after the blast, al-shabaab fighters blasted a convoy of soldiers, killing at least 8. u.s. special forces have been active in s
arthel: this is a fox news alert on new bloodshed in somalia. car bomb exploding near a police station in the capital city of mogadishu, killing at least five people and injuring more than a dozen others. al-shabaab, the al qaeda-linked terror group blamed for the attack. conor powell has more from the middle east bureau. >> reporter: today's blast shattered months of relative calm in mogadishu, and as is so often the case, most of the victims were civilians. according to authorities. the...
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. >> this is a fox news alert on new bloodshed in somalia.ing eric police station in the capital killing at least five people and injuring more than a dozen more. the al qaeda linked to regroup us about being blamed for this attack. we are following is from the middle east bureau. connor has the latest. >> arthel, today's glass shattering a month or so relative common somalia's capital. according to authorities this was an intersection near a police station. also an area where there are a lot of small shops and businesses as well. as is so often the case, most of the victim's today were in fact civilians in the wrong place at the wrong time. at least five people were killed and a dozen or so injured. the number will likely increase over the last 24 hours. themes blame al shabbad. despite millions of people starving and in desperate need of aid they have a ban on humanitarian assistance and not long after today's blast they killed at least eight of the militant group is and it killed as many as 40 there as well. the us has been operating there
. >> this is a fox news alert on new bloodshed in somalia.ing eric police station in the capital killing at least five people and injuring more than a dozen more. the al qaeda linked to regroup us about being blamed for this attack. we are following is from the middle east bureau. connor has the latest. >> arthel, today's glass shattering a month or so relative common somalia's capital. according to authorities this was an intersection near a police station. also an area where there...
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[inaudible] smugglingattack and people, especially the area around the red sea, like somalia , and otherreas to go out of yemen, also this area is used by the militants to smuggle weapons and missiles. missile, long-range, 2000 -- two saudi arabia, -- >> we will have to leave it there. thank you very much for joining us. has responded to fresh sanctions from the united states. the number ofd diplomats cut in russia and they have 60's -- they of seize control of a recreational retreat. forcing the president to take a hard stance on moscow. president trump can veto legislation but not without frustrating members of his own party. the eu is worried that it will affect the energy supply. efforts to repeal parts of obama care have died. senate republicans have failed to pass a skinny repeal. the amendment was seen as a last resort to passing anything to trigger negotiations with the house. two republicans including john mccain joined democrats in voting no. >> we will not give up. we will not give up. >> for the supporters of obamacare protesting outside capitol hill the war may not be over b
[inaudible] smugglingattack and people, especially the area around the red sea, like somalia , and otherreas to go out of yemen, also this area is used by the militants to smuggle weapons and missiles. missile, long-range, 2000 -- two saudi arabia, -- >> we will have to leave it there. thank you very much for joining us. has responded to fresh sanctions from the united states. the number ofd diplomats cut in russia and they have 60's -- they of seize control of a recreational retreat....
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los dos debutaban en el torneo. 1-0 a favor de los trucos, con esto costa rica somalia y es dÍas líderque el aficionado que se quedÓ con la pelota con una gorra. ♪ ♪ ramÓn:nuestro estómago no sÓlo se enamora de la comida cuando la probamos, sino que tambiÉn el olfato juega un papel trascendental para que algo nos guste o simplemente nos quiere aprobarlo. quizÁs de lo que sabemos muy poco es que el sentido del olfato tambiÉn juega un papel importante respecto a que ciertos alimentos van a tratar de que subamos de peso. este descubrimiento ha hecho que los investigadores concluyen que el olor de las cosas que comemos ♪ ♪ ♪ ramÓn:seguimos compartiendo los viveros de todos los pequeÑos que nos han enviado a nuestros talentos. les vamos a presentar a nuestro primer ganador. se trata del pequeÑo briatore que con tan sÓlo dos aÑos desarrollÓ una destreza con su memoria para conocer en el mapa donde quedaban los estados, paÍses, tambiÉn sabe leer y ubicar los planetas. juliancito o prÁctica todas las noches antes de dormir con mamÁ. se ganÓ cuatro entradas al parque de diversiones disney.a con
los dos debutaban en el torneo. 1-0 a favor de los trucos, con esto costa rica somalia y es dÍas líderque el aficionado que se quedÓ con la pelota con una gorra. ♪ ♪ ramÓn:nuestro estómago no sÓlo se enamora de la comida cuando la probamos, sino que tambiÉn el olfato juega un papel trascendental para que algo nos guste o simplemente nos quiere aprobarlo. quizÁs de lo que sabemos muy poco es que el sentido del olfato tambiÉn juega un papel importante respecto a que ciertos alimentos...
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in eight of them, including nigeria, somalia, iran, saudi arabia, and jamaica, those found guilty even face the death penalty. meanwhile, in other countries, june to august is christopher street day season. the parades celebrate the rights of lgbt people and express pride in what they've achieved in terms of equality in recent years. >> for most here, last year's gay pride parade in tel aviv was a big celebration, extending from the center of town all the way to the beach. in the middle of the crowd, 20-year-old batya. she can still hardly believe that she's here. for her, the parade is the culmination of a long journey. she's coming out twice, as a lesbian, and from the confines of her ultra-orthodox family and the religious community that she'd thought she'd never be able to leave. >> my sign actually says, "mom, dad, please wake up. one out of each five child who is gay will actually try to commit suicide. and i can tell that it's hard back there when you don't have family or someone to support you. and, well, i'd love my parents to accept me. but now they don't. maybe it might chan
in eight of them, including nigeria, somalia, iran, saudi arabia, and jamaica, those found guilty even face the death penalty. meanwhile, in other countries, june to august is christopher street day season. the parades celebrate the rights of lgbt people and express pride in what they've achieved in terms of equality in recent years. >> for most here, last year's gay pride parade in tel aviv was a big celebration, extending from the center of town all the way to the beach. in the middle...