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and then as a captive in somalia. i have -- have found my house and my place, my place in the world. this is my house in the sky. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >> and a good morning to you. i'm richard louis in new york at msnbc world headquarters. 7:00 in the east, 4:00 in the west. here is what's happening for you changing its tune. the president flip-flops on immigration. where does the white house stand as thousands of migrant families are still being separated. >>> behind bars, former trump campaign chairman paul manafort is in jail prompting the president's attorney to say there needs to be some cleaning up. >> after the investigation is over, then it has to be considered as a governmental matter, not by me. and what the history
and then as a captive in somalia. i have -- have found my house and my place, my place in the world. this is my house in the sky. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >> and a good morning to you. i'm richard louis in new york at msnbc world headquarters. 7:00 in the east, 4:00 in the west. here is what's happening for you changing its tune. the president flip-flops on immigration. where does the white house stand as...
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do you trust the government of somalia to the vet for us, the people of somalia who come here?usly crazy. >> what we have to trust somebody, right? so when dhs, the state >> tucker: why the somalia government. department -- when they did a review they concluded actually, this administration concluded that somalia did have some procedures in place that warranted it not to be in the band. -- ban. then it was put back in the band. >> tucker: why would i trust some bureaucrat at the state department with my country, and my children? like, how would we know? let's be honest here. the state department, the administration says, don't worry about it. we trust the government of somalia. why shouldn't i laugh at them when they say something so self-evidently stupid and dishonest to me? >> a couple of reasons. first of all americans deserve to be secure. we need to put things in place to protect them. but with respect to somalia, any immigrant who seeks to pay the to come here, they go through a review process. those review processes generally work. and our people here who apply for a vis
do you trust the government of somalia to the vet for us, the people of somalia who come here?usly crazy. >> what we have to trust somebody, right? so when dhs, the state >> tucker: why the somalia government. department -- when they did a review they concluded actually, this administration concluded that somalia did have some procedures in place that warranted it not to be in the band. -- ban. then it was put back in the band. >> tucker: why would i trust some bureaucrat at...
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al shabaab arose in 2006, in the midst of a bloody civil war in somalia.ts aim, to establish an islamic emirate stretching beyond the country's own borders. but now the group has been pushed back to somalia's southern areas, and driven out of key urban centers like the capital mogadishu. al shabaab is allied with al qaeda, a terror network notorious for suicide bombings, guerilla warfare, and a rigid interpretation of sharia law. while exact figures are hard to come by, experts believe al shabaab has between 7000 and 9000 members. many of them come from neighboring kenya. that's led to increased prejudice against muslims there. but now a group of women is doing some pushing back of their own. reporter: making soap to make money, and as a healing exercise. these women are victims of al shabab. some were kidnapped and abused, while others have family members who joined the group. time: people consider us the enemy because of things other people have done. they call me al shabaab just because two of my brothers joined the group. reporter: the pain of loss, st
al shabaab arose in 2006, in the midst of a bloody civil war in somalia.ts aim, to establish an islamic emirate stretching beyond the country's own borders. but now the group has been pushed back to somalia's southern areas, and driven out of key urban centers like the capital mogadishu. al shabaab is allied with al qaeda, a terror network notorious for suicide bombings, guerilla warfare, and a rigid interpretation of sharia law. while exact figures are hard to come by, experts believe al...
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similarly, yemen and somalia and libya have all take an slide backwards and these theaters don't look like a stable yet somewhat fragile place. these look closer and more and more like iraq and afghanistia . so i don't know that the old framework fully makes sense to govern those two places. but i think that's something that this administration should be working on and any administration should. >> thank you. well i'm going to have josh answer a question and slash topic that you brought up, which is what is the current state of the world today when it comes to terrorism and security threats and do the polsz we have actually work to address that? josh, you were also in the -- at the tail end of the obama administration, you stayed some time for a little bit of time into the trump administration, so i think you probably got some good perspective there on the mindset and the fill lossfy of th n team. how would y characterize what they're doing right now, even if it's not strategic and it's just tactical, i think it's worth explaining not just to the washington community, but to the ameri
similarly, yemen and somalia and libya have all take an slide backwards and these theaters don't look like a stable yet somewhat fragile place. these look closer and more and more like iraq and afghanistia . so i don't know that the old framework fully makes sense to govern those two places. but i think that's something that this administration should be working on and any administration should. >> thank you. well i'm going to have josh answer a question and slash topic that you brought...
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forces in somalia. well there are about five hundred special forces and other highly trained military officers navy seals for one inside somalia to provide support to the central government of president for so to try to retake control of the two thirds of somalia in territory that are under the control of al shabaab the central government only controls about a third of the territory this is a long running security problem not just for the government in mogadishu but it has been also a long running security concern for the united states but in light of this attack and in light of the deadly ambush that happened in the country of me share last october the trumpet ministration is now reconsidering redeploying some of these special forces troops to other parts of the world to deal with what it considers perhaps more urgent security needs security threats i should say from russia and from china certainly though given the long running interest in trying to stabilize the country of somalia and to provide activ
forces in somalia. well there are about five hundred special forces and other highly trained military officers navy seals for one inside somalia to provide support to the central government of president for so to try to retake control of the two thirds of somalia in territory that are under the control of al shabaab the central government only controls about a third of the territory this is a long running security problem not just for the government in mogadishu but it has been also a long...
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the kenyan government for supporting somalia's crackdown on al-shabaab. the group recruits along the kenyan coast an area popular with tourists from around the world with. radicalization is a huge problem here. and police respond with violence. many kenyans are afraid to even enter a police station for fear of seeming suspicious themselves. it wasn't easy to get permission to film here. officer bieber finally agreed that if lemon she says she became a police officer to serve society not to work against it. her office in mombasa is a safe place for many people especially women. she promises to help them with their problems and. this should be a given but it's not always the case in kenya. that the police often have a reputation as thugs were the enemy not us friends and helpers on she was only there or they take bribes for favors an officer tries to relate to people as equals the be between us and they can. do is put it this way that woman. is they believed to be true in their community and ask for us in that she tells us further most of the time when wome
the kenyan government for supporting somalia's crackdown on al-shabaab. the group recruits along the kenyan coast an area popular with tourists from around the world with. radicalization is a huge problem here. and police respond with violence. many kenyans are afraid to even enter a police station for fear of seeming suspicious themselves. it wasn't easy to get permission to film here. officer bieber finally agreed that if lemon she says she became a police officer to serve society not to work...
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travel ban and he is half he's fuel somali and he has fuel somalia and u.s. citizenship so that so that time around definitely there were much stronger reactions so tell us a little bit more about how people have been coping now i mean what sort of direct effect is this having. well i mean one that one direct effect is definitely that is that there are many people many somalis especially in the u.s. who live in the u.s. so these travel ban like this basically keeps families apart or keeps parents from visiting their children. or their grandchildren in that case and and so that's that's something and also had an effect on business and in terms of internet but in over the last year basically the number of visas given out with has already been was really just about over two hundred meters which is very low to somali citizens so that. that affected people wanting to travel to the u.s. for whatever purpose. directly in. africa correspondent salonika with the very latest thank you so much for your reporting. alex get a quick check of some other stories that have be
travel ban and he is half he's fuel somali and he has fuel somalia and u.s. citizenship so that so that time around definitely there were much stronger reactions so tell us a little bit more about how people have been coping now i mean what sort of direct effect is this having. well i mean one that one direct effect is definitely that is that there are many people many somalis especially in the u.s. who live in the u.s. so these travel ban like this basically keeps families apart or keeps...
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like somalia had at least doubled over 2016. there are also questions about whether strikes are being reported. they might've had five strikes but it was reported as one straight because it was in the same location or something like that. i would also point out that mistaken, you will see more and places like somalia and fewer in places like pakistan so that will sort of asect the aggregate number well. it is worth keeping an mind that strikes in pakistan were partially intended for degrading al qaeda and partially intended forcestection for u.s. in afghanistan, were now in yemen it may be forced protection for partner forces rather than for u.s. forces. agreement with josh. right? i think there is an important of looking at who our close allies allies, andural also places where we will need someone because of the threat. but i will add, i think when we look at partnerships and what we want out of our partners we tend to come at it very much from sort of, what is the threat and what is it that we think that we need. and i would
like somalia had at least doubled over 2016. there are also questions about whether strikes are being reported. they might've had five strikes but it was reported as one straight because it was in the same location or something like that. i would also point out that mistaken, you will see more and places like somalia and fewer in places like pakistan so that will sort of asect the aggregate number well. it is worth keeping an mind that strikes in pakistan were partially intended for degrading...
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somalia military outpost near the john of. one of those killed was a soldier from the american special forces let's now in jordan who's live in washington d.c. for us and rose what more do you know about this but we're just getting a statement from the pentagon now speaking on behalf of africa command or africa and as you noted nic this operation was taking place at about two forty five pm local time on friday in juba land near the town of to mommy when u.s. forces kenyan forces and somali federal forces were ambushed according to the statement by al shabaab they're not identifying the u.s. soldier who was killed in this attack or identifying the other five soldiers four americans and we believe either one kenyan or one somali out soldier who were injured in this attack but this came out while they were basically trying to secure the territory from al shabaab and according to the statement this was a situation where the u.s. was providing support to somali forces who were trying to retake the two thirds of their country which
somalia military outpost near the john of. one of those killed was a soldier from the american special forces let's now in jordan who's live in washington d.c. for us and rose what more do you know about this but we're just getting a statement from the pentagon now speaking on behalf of africa command or africa and as you noted nic this operation was taking place at about two forty five pm local time on friday in juba land near the town of to mommy when u.s. forces kenyan forces and somali...
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navy seal killed in somalia also last year.tagon trying to put together at this hour an official statement, trying to get word obviously to these american military families today about what has occurred. erica? >> barbara, i appreciate it. thank you. >> it has been a painful day for many of us here at cnn. like you week started our day with tough news, the death of anthony bourdain, a chef, a world traveler, an inspiration to so many. we honor his life, his passion and his love of adventure next. stay with us. your company is constantly evolving. and the decisions you make have far reaching implications. the right relationship with a corporate bank who understands your industry and your world can help you make well informed choices and stay ahead of opportunities. pnc brings you the resources of one of the nation's largest banks, and a local approach with a focus on customized insights. so you and your company are ready for today. >>> it is a tough day for a lot of people. you didn't have to know anthony bourdain to feel truly
navy seal killed in somalia also last year.tagon trying to put together at this hour an official statement, trying to get word obviously to these american military families today about what has occurred. erica? >> barbara, i appreciate it. thank you. >> it has been a painful day for many of us here at cnn. like you week started our day with tough news, the death of anthony bourdain, a chef, a world traveler, an inspiration to so many. we honor his life, his passion and his love of...
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missing or thought to have drowned over one hundred people were on board the vessel when it left somalia on tuesday that a dog is a spokesman for the international organization for migration he told us the problem goes beyond this recent incident. we talk a lot about the mediterranean because it's euro centric approach to things but the real crisis is people seven thousand a month probably going to yemen from the horn of africa desperately trying to find work trying to get out of poverty making their way to the gulf region so that's what it's all about and when they're predated on and when they're abused and murdered at the times it really doesn't make that line there's an awful lot of abuse of these migrants when they come across they don't necessarily have as many resources as those coming from west africa do but the my those predating on those who pick them up on the road and then take them off to sellers and torture them are doing exactly the same thing they're burning plastic bottles on to they're. getting to call their families back home in ethiopia primarily so they'll send whatev
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other people then again any other country in recent history i mean look at what turkey has done in somalia look at what turkey has done in palestine new garcelle courts as well as in gaza but all palestinians just remember president of the one who is the president of the y. seat term president had three summits under the i.c. one. regulars and two extraordinary. summits and the two summits what about the courts well on the other if i can interject because i want to give you a chance to respond to this specific accusation that came from kerman low luis is that these that you use palestine as a some sort of electioneering tool in order to gain popularity that actually relationship with israel has improved trade between the two countries has improved and actually that president with one of the our party doesn't care or don't care about the plight of those suffering in gaza under blockade about the illegal occupation what's your response as it's completely unfounded baseless accusation in fact this is. election time. really just polemical issues i think the facts are very clear turkey has done
other people then again any other country in recent history i mean look at what turkey has done in somalia look at what turkey has done in palestine new garcelle courts as well as in gaza but all palestinians just remember president of the one who is the president of the y. seat term president had three summits under the i.c. one. regulars and two extraordinary. summits and the two summits what about the courts well on the other if i can interject because i want to give you a chance to respond...
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she was living in norway, but in somalia in her head, so she did the only thing that she knew of andlia, if there was a problem in the family, you go to the local mosque and you ask the imams, give me advice. and the imam had advice. he said, there is this great koran teacher, his name is mustafa, he is 19 years old, he is beautiful, he has a reputation of drawing children, teenagers, into the fold of islam. she and her girlfriends, in this part outside 0slo, they hired him and that was the start of theirjourney. you are a parent and one day your girls are wearing skinny jeans and they somehow end up wearing a niqab, the full dress, which is not even in the somali tradition. at some point, somebody must have been ringing a bell within that family, saying this is going one way and it's not a good way. yes, but i think it's the same with people, young people who are abused drugs. it goes on the years. people around would say, didn't you notice before it's too late? there is something with parents that you don't want to see. they were so happy in the beginning, bragging about their girl
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least sixteen of those missing more than one hundred people were on board the vessel when it left somalia. well the i.o.m. closely monitor is the routes these migrants have been taking to seek a better life and it's a long and arduous journey many are scaping war extreme poverty in countries like eritrea somalia and ethiopia transit points on the horn of africa including djibouti although some choose to stop in yemen despite the war the rest are looking to work in wealthier countries like saudi arabia and the gulf states earlier letter daughter who works for the i.o.m. gave graphic detail of what happens to people along the way. we talk a lot about the mediterranean because it's euro centric approach to things but the real rices is people seven thousand a month probably going to yemen from the horn of africa desperately trying to find work to get out of poverty making their way to the gulf region so that's what it's all about and when they're predicted on and when they're abused and murdered at the times it really doesn't make a blind there's an awful lot of abuse of these migrants and th
least sixteen of those missing more than one hundred people were on board the vessel when it left somalia. well the i.o.m. closely monitor is the routes these migrants have been taking to seek a better life and it's a long and arduous journey many are scaping war extreme poverty in countries like eritrea somalia and ethiopia transit points on the horn of africa including djibouti although some choose to stop in yemen despite the war the rest are looking to work in wealthier countries like saudi...
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it was not afghanistan, though, it was somalia. captain miller served in somalia 25 years ago, isn't that right? >> that's correct, senator. >> did you have the same sentiment when you served in somalia that you wished that you were there in part so that your churn would not have to be there 25 years later? >>> senator, i think in 1993, i was thinking that -- in that direction but to your point, yes. >> but it's the truth that are although not continuous presence for 25 years, we have had a pretty regular presence in somalia for many of those 25 years, correct? >> no, that's correct, senator. >> what do somalia and afghanistan have in common that has required us to have troops timly present since 2001 in afghanistan and regularly present in somalia since 1993? >> senator, it is a violent extremist organization in the present day. we are talking about al saab crab and isis in somalia. we all wish they were not there and we all wish they were not trying to kill us in the united states but they are there and that's why we have troops
it was not afghanistan, though, it was somalia. captain miller served in somalia 25 years ago, isn't that right? >> that's correct, senator. >> did you have the same sentiment when you served in somalia that you wished that you were there in part so that your churn would not have to be there 25 years later? >>> senator, i think in 1993, i was thinking that -- in that direction but to your point, yes. >> but it's the truth that are although not continuous presence for...
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administration launched some 70 air strikes across six countries, iraq, syria, afghanistan, yemen, somalia and libya. 20 years ago this would have been staggering. the nightly news broadcast all would have led with this. in 2016 after decades of permanent war, we barely looked up from the grill. so senator tim kaine is right when he says for too long congress has given presidents a blank check to wage war, and he's right and he should be commended for wanting to change that. but if our experience with the 2001 doctrine has taught us anything the president will push as far as language will allow and probably beyond. the relevant clause of the 2001 aumf is 60 words long, it targets the perpetrators of the september 11th attacks and those who harbored or aided them. says nothing about associated forces. however that concept, the concept of associated forces has become a bottomless font of presidential ability to wage war against groups that didn't exist on 9/11, that aren't associated with al qaeda, that may even in the case of isis, for example, even be at war with them. and that in many cas
administration launched some 70 air strikes across six countries, iraq, syria, afghanistan, yemen, somalia and libya. 20 years ago this would have been staggering. the nightly news broadcast all would have led with this. in 2016 after decades of permanent war, we barely looked up from the grill. so senator tim kaine is right when he says for too long congress has given presidents a blank check to wage war, and he's right and he should be commended for wanting to change that. but if our...
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soldier was killed in the southwestern part of somalia during an operation where u.s. forces were providing logistical and aerial surveillance support to somali and kenyan troops trying to clear the area of al shabaab fighters the military is saying that the combined forces came under attack at about two forty five pm local time in the town of ju mommy one of the u.s. soldiers was killed four others were injured as well as one other soldier but it's not clear whether that person was with the somali forces or with the kenyan defense forces at any rate this mission was being carried out as part of the federal government of somalia's ongoing efforts to retake control of the two thirds of its territory that are under al-shabaab and other affiliated groups control this is a long running support operation on the u.s. as part about five hundred u.s. special forces and other members of the special operations command have been deployed to that country however that number could drop in the coming months that's if the white house and the pentagon agree to reassigned some of those
soldier was killed in the southwestern part of somalia during an operation where u.s. forces were providing logistical and aerial surveillance support to somali and kenyan troops trying to clear the area of al shabaab fighters the military is saying that the combined forces came under attack at about two forty five pm local time in the town of ju mommy one of the u.s. soldiers was killed four others were injured as well as one other soldier but it's not clear whether that person was with the...
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military now has about 500 troops in somalia.ay's toll, one american killed and four wounded, are the first known combat casualties in africa since that ambush last october in niger, when four u.s. ocldiers were left dead. leff. >> glor: david, there is also a rtport tonight about chinese spying that has the pentagon's agtention. t at do we know about that? is reporter: well, this is part of the high-tech arms race between the u.s. and china. the chinese hacked into the ormputers of a navy contractor and stole hundreds of gigabytes of sensitive data dealing with submarine warfare, among other things. the hackers stole plans for a crash program to arm u.s. arbmarines with a missile that nsuld be used against chinese warships. the navy and f.b.i. are investigating, but there's no way to get the data back. the. >> glor: david martin, thank you very much. there was another suicide today that stunned so many americans. anthony bourdain was found dead in his hotel room in france. on tuesday, fashion designer kate spade took her life in
military now has about 500 troops in somalia.ay's toll, one american killed and four wounded, are the first known combat casualties in africa since that ambush last october in niger, when four u.s. ocldiers were left dead. leff. >> glor: david, there is also a rtport tonight about chinese spying that has the pentagon's agtention. t at do we know about that? is reporter: well, this is part of the high-tech arms race between the u.s. and china. the chinese hacked into the ormputers of a...
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smugglers off yemen a southern province of szabo in the gulf of aden most of them teenagers from somalia and ethiopia more than one hundred of them drowned pushed by war and poverty in the horn of africa many choose yemen because of its proximity and with the hope they can cross into wealthiest table gov countries in search of better living conditions but in yemen they are often kept in miserable detention centers and face systematic deportation on saturday one hundred thirty ethiopians were sent back to their country from the port of who data human is already devastated by a civil war that's led to what the u.n. calls the worst humanitarian crisis and the chaos resulting from that conflict especially around the state of baba meant that has made the area even more risky for refugees one hundred five hundred zero zero. jordan's incoming prime minister has promised to withdraw a controversial tax law. but thousands of people rather than against the changes near the prime minister's office in amman for the last seven days they say the tax plan hurts the poor and middle class. cleaves. inspi
smugglers off yemen a southern province of szabo in the gulf of aden most of them teenagers from somalia and ethiopia more than one hundred of them drowned pushed by war and poverty in the horn of africa many choose yemen because of its proximity and with the hope they can cross into wealthiest table gov countries in search of better living conditions but in yemen they are often kept in miserable detention centers and face systematic deportation on saturday one hundred thirty ethiopians were...
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from libya syria somalia yemen and iran. and it was the president's right to impose a ban because national security is his responsibility donald trump was clearly delighted this is a great victory for our constitution we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure but in what was described as a furious dissent from the bench of liberal justice sonia sotomayor referred to cannes that trumps comparison of the travel ban to the decision that mandated the detention of japanese americans during world war two sort of my all said taking all the relevant evidence together a reasonable observer would conclude that the proclamation was driven primarily by anti muslim animus rather than by the government's asserted national security justifications politicians and activists are now expressing concern that the supreme court has affirmed doldrums own opinion that he and he alone is in control of the country's national security and that he can act without oversight in deciding who comes into this country with this. we
from libya syria somalia yemen and iran. and it was the president's right to impose a ban because national security is his responsibility donald trump was clearly delighted this is a great victory for our constitution we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure but in what was described as a furious dissent from the bench of liberal justice sonia sotomayor referred to cannes that trumps comparison of the travel ban to the decision that mandated the detention of japanese...
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special forces soldier has been killed in somalia after an ambush by the group al-shabaab it happened at a joint u.s. somalia military outpost in the town of jamal me in yemen adjourn ms has died two days after being released from detention by who the rebels anwar will cain was abducted a year ago his family told the association of yet many journalists he was tortured the u.s. president's former campaign manager is facing new obstruction charges paul manifest is accused of tampering with witnesses as he awaits trial on charges related to his foreign lobbying work special counsel robert miller has also filed obstruction charges against one of manifolds longtime russian associations and the golden state warriors have stormed to a third n.b.a. basketball title in four years they have swept aside the cleveland cavaliers want to eight to eighty five to win the best of seven series flew neel kashkari top scored with thirty seven points for the war is those are the headlines coming up next on al-jazeera witness. the sense of smell in the. luminol a. lot if. you live in. but if you. want to l
special forces soldier has been killed in somalia after an ambush by the group al-shabaab it happened at a joint u.s. somalia military outpost in the town of jamal me in yemen adjourn ms has died two days after being released from detention by who the rebels anwar will cain was abducted a year ago his family told the association of yet many journalists he was tortured the u.s. president's former campaign manager is facing new obstruction charges paul manifest is accused of tampering with...
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from libya syria somalia yemen and iran. and it was the president's right to impose a ban because national security is his responsibility donald trump was clearly delighted this is a great victory for our constitution we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure but in what was described as a furious dissent from the bench of liberal justice sonia sotomayor referred to counter the only comparison of the travel ban to the decision that mandated the detention of japanese americans during world war two sort of my all said taking all the relevant evidence together a reasonable observer would conclude that the proclamation was driven primarily by anti muslim animus rather than by the government's asserted national security justifications politicians and activists are now expressing concern that the supreme court is a own opinion that he and he alone is in control of the country's national security and that he can act without oversight in deciding who comes into this country with this decision we are concern
from libya syria somalia yemen and iran. and it was the president's right to impose a ban because national security is his responsibility donald trump was clearly delighted this is a great victory for our constitution we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure but in what was described as a furious dissent from the bench of liberal justice sonia sotomayor referred to counter the only comparison of the travel ban to the decision that mandated the detention of japanese...
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why are strikes up in yemen or somalia? it's hard to know whether one wants to criticize that, accept it or applaud it if they don't understand the streenlg context for it. what are the new generally types of actions being taken and what end. that's the high level discussion and even higher level than that, how does this administration think about counterterrorism. steef and i in a piece, they have not put out a counterterrorism vat ji. they did in the national security strategy in some traditional ways. i don't mean that as a bad thirng but it's hard the to know what the to make of those changes if there's not a strategic context for them. e then there's a granular type of information sharing. that strikes me as responsible. which is information purely on what we're doing after we've done it. not before we've done it and in particular, who's it's killing. both in terms of combatants. this is something the previous administration worked towards more slowly and by the end, did so and entrenched that commitment into an execut
why are strikes up in yemen or somalia? it's hard to know whether one wants to criticize that, accept it or applaud it if they don't understand the streenlg context for it. what are the new generally types of actions being taken and what end. that's the high level discussion and even higher level than that, how does this administration think about counterterrorism. steef and i in a piece, they have not put out a counterterrorism vat ji. they did in the national security strategy in some...
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they were working with somalia forces on an operation that was not supposed to be combat.ortars, one u.s. killed and four wounded and an african soldier wounded in this action. this will raise questions about u.s. troops in remote areas of africa. how prepared they are for what they may feet there for the prospect of coming under attack by insurgents in the areas. wee s-- we saw it last year in niger when four u.s. service members were under threat and there is sadly a lot of questions about all of this. this is the second u.s. service member to be killed in somalia since that 1993 black hawk down incident when 18 service members were killed and a navy s.e.a.l. was killed last year in another operation here. there are about 500 u.s. troops in somalia and at any one time working with local africa forces and trying to help fight back against this al qaeda insurgent group known as the al shabaab and tonight our condolences to the family and family notification we are told is going out to the service member who died and the four additional service members who have been wounded
they were working with somalia forces on an operation that was not supposed to be combat.ortars, one u.s. killed and four wounded and an african soldier wounded in this action. this will raise questions about u.s. troops in remote areas of africa. how prepared they are for what they may feet there for the prospect of coming under attack by insurgents in the areas. wee s-- we saw it last year in niger when four u.s. service members were under threat and there is sadly a lot of questions about...
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is one of two military personnel killed in somalia after an ambush by the armed group that happened athe joint u.s. somalia military outpost in the town of jamey a yemeni journalist has died two days after being released from detention by who the rebels son was rick was abducted a year ago his family told the association of yemeni journalists that he was tortured saudi authorities have detained another women's rights activist in the week the country issued its first driving licenses to female drivers. runs a charity for young people detention follows the quote temporary release of eight other activists those are the headlines and back with the news hour in thirty minutes stay with us. cairo the morning of monday the fifth of june one thousand nine hundred sixty seven . a day that will change the history of the middle east. a plane is waiting to take off toward sinai. marshall opted hacky mohamed a deputy supreme commander of the egyptian armed forces is making a morale boosting visit to troops deployed on the borders with israel for the last three weeks. than it was of the ship. and no
is one of two military personnel killed in somalia after an ambush by the armed group that happened athe joint u.s. somalia military outpost in the town of jamey a yemeni journalist has died two days after being released from detention by who the rebels son was rick was abducted a year ago his family told the association of yemeni journalists that he was tortured saudi authorities have detained another women's rights activist in the week the country issued its first driving licenses to female...
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from libya syria somalia yemen and iran. and it was the president's right to impose a because national security is his responsibility donald trump was clearly delighted . it's a great victory for our constitution we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure but in what was described as a furious dissent from the bench of liberal justice sonia sotomayor referred to counter the only comparison of the travel ban to the decision that mandated the detention of japanese americans during world war two sort of my all said taking all the relevant evidence together a reasonable observer would conclude that the proclamation was driven primarily by anti muslim animus rather than by the government's asserted national security justifications politicians and activists are now expressing concern that the supreme court has affirmed own opinion that he and he alone is in control of the country's national security and that he can act without oversight in deciding who comes into this country with this decision we are conc
from libya syria somalia yemen and iran. and it was the president's right to impose a because national security is his responsibility donald trump was clearly delighted . it's a great victory for our constitution we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure but in what was described as a furious dissent from the bench of liberal justice sonia sotomayor referred to counter the only comparison of the travel ban to the decision that mandated the detention of japanese...
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in somalia. my son probably can't find somalia and my son probably can't find somalia on a map. and probably very and probably very few people even believe in this room know who in this room know who it is because it's going to be very it's going to be very hard hard hard to get a view to get a veto pito prove prove maturity gritty to to take the name of a nation it came of an accused terrorist group or numerous group or nation off the ocean off that list of list just and so and so it's going to be virtually going to be virtually impossible to do that that we're going impossible to do that that we're having this kind of having this kind of a cumbersome accommodation or sation. about whether the president whether the president could kill americans kill americans in america arkan's in america or whether the or whether there's a president can and can and getting gauge in perpetual war war war in a matter of a matter how noble he believes that causes how noble he believes that cause is this speaks of
in somalia. my son probably can't find somalia and my son probably can't find somalia on a map. and probably very and probably very few people even believe in this room know who in this room know who it is because it's going to be very it's going to be very hard hard hard to get a view to get a veto pito prove prove maturity gritty to to take the name of a nation it came of an accused terrorist group or numerous group or nation off the ocean off that list of list just and so and so it's going...
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somalia military outpost in the time of jamal mean. and brazil's most celebrated tennis player who has died of cancer at the age of seventy eight make name the tennis ballerina for a graceful sign in a one thousand grand slam tournaments in the one nine hundred fifty s. and succeeds. is up next. history is so often told through the eyes of leaders but in amritsar india just thirty kilometers from the border with pakistan where this old building is being transformed into a new museum malika a wall here is the driving force behind sars partition museum it's really shocking because if you think about the fact that within a few years of nine eleven happening nine eleven museum was there and they are now numerous called museums is not beautiful a museum so countries around the world have walked a memorialize these events that have shaped them by dition is not about the political events that led up to partition it's about the impact on each person who went through it it's really important that we highlight the stories of humanity hopefully o
somalia military outpost in the time of jamal mean. and brazil's most celebrated tennis player who has died of cancer at the age of seventy eight make name the tennis ballerina for a graceful sign in a one thousand grand slam tournaments in the one nine hundred fifty s. and succeeds. is up next. history is so often told through the eyes of leaders but in amritsar india just thirty kilometers from the border with pakistan where this old building is being transformed into a new museum malika a...
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from libya syria somalia yemen and iran. and it was the president's right to impose a ban because national security is his responsibility donald trump was clearly delighted this is a great victory for our constitution we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure but in what was described as a furious dissent from the bench of liberal justice sonia sotomayor referred to cannes that trumps comparison of the travel ban to the decision that mandated the detention of japanese americans during world war two sort of my all said taking all the relevant evidence together a reasonable observer would conclude that the proclamation was driven primarily by anti muslim animus rather than by the government's asserted national security justifications politicians and activists are now expressing concern that the supreme court has a own opinion that he and he alone is in control of the country's national security and that he can act without oversight in deciding who comes into this country with this decision we are conc
from libya syria somalia yemen and iran. and it was the president's right to impose a ban because national security is his responsibility donald trump was clearly delighted this is a great victory for our constitution we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure but in what was described as a furious dissent from the bench of liberal justice sonia sotomayor referred to cannes that trumps comparison of the travel ban to the decision that mandated the detention of japanese...
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soldier was killed in the southwestern part of somalia during an operation where u.s. forces were providing logistical and aerial surveillance support to somali and kenyan troops trying to clear the area of al shabaab fighters the military is saying that the combined forces came under attack at about two forty five pm local time in the town of jew mommy one of the u.s. soldiers was killed four others were injured as well as one other soldier but it's not clear whether that person was with the somali forces or with the kenyan defense forces at any rate this mission was being carried out as part of the federal government of somalia as ongoing efforts to retake control of the two thirds of its territory that are under al-shabaab and other affiliated groups control this is a long running support operation on the u.s. as part about five hundred u.s. special forces and other members of the special operations command have been deployed to that country however that number could drop in the coming months that's if the white house and the pentagon agree to reassigned some of tho
soldier was killed in the southwestern part of somalia during an operation where u.s. forces were providing logistical and aerial surveillance support to somali and kenyan troops trying to clear the area of al shabaab fighters the military is saying that the combined forces came under attack at about two forty five pm local time in the town of jew mommy one of the u.s. soldiers was killed four others were injured as well as one other soldier but it's not clear whether that person was with the...
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kennedy: somalia and me yemen? >> they've got other stuff they're working on. but chad has gotten offf the list. iraq was on an earlier version. they were taken off for a number of reasons. kennedy: why wu iraq taken off? >> most people think that was political in nature, the fact that the u.s. is trying to help them recover after years of bloodshednd tragedy and terrorism. but they're actually a partner with the u.s. in the middle east, we want to encourage that relationship and not make them think they're targeted. that was political ine other than chad which has done the work of stepping up and complying with the requirements qun what if you're a good person from a bad country or a country that has been deemed problematic or unel. fuunhelpful and you really wantd come to the united states and make a better life. is there any way of doing that? >> there are waivers that you could specifically apply for, especially people seeking urgent medical care, they have different family relationships or academic relationships or obligations or business obligations. ther
kennedy: somalia and me yemen? >> they've got other stuff they're working on. but chad has gotten offf the list. iraq was on an earlier version. they were taken off for a number of reasons. kennedy: why wu iraq taken off? >> most people think that was political in nature, the fact that the u.s. is trying to help them recover after years of bloodshednd tragedy and terrorism. but they're actually a partner with the u.s. in the middle east, we want to encourage that relationship and...
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from libya syria somalia yemen and iran. and it was the president's right to impose a ban because national security is his responsibility donald trump was clearly delighted this is a great victory for our constitution. we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure but in what was described as a furious dissent from the bench of liberal justice sonia sotomayor referred to cannes the only comparison of the travel ban to the decision that mandated the detention of japanese americans during world war two sort of my all said taking all the relevant evidence together a reasonable observer would conclude that the proclamation was driven primarily by anti muslim animus rather than by the government's asserted national security justifications politicians and activists are now expressing concern that the supreme court has affirmed own opinion that he and he alone is in control of the country's national security and that he can act without oversight in deciding who comes into this country with this decision we are
from libya syria somalia yemen and iran. and it was the president's right to impose a ban because national security is his responsibility donald trump was clearly delighted this is a great victory for our constitution. we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure but in what was described as a furious dissent from the bench of liberal justice sonia sotomayor referred to cannes the only comparison of the travel ban to the decision that mandated the detention of japanese...
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at least forty six people drowned as a boat carrying ethiopian migrants capsizes off the coast of somalia. afghanistan's president announces a temporary ceasefire with the taliban but there's no word on whether the armed group has agreed. the search for survivors of guatemala's volcano of fire continues with searing heat and toxic fumes hindering the task class and john hendren in quebec where donald trump is expected to have a showdown with world leaders on trade. i'm joining the day's sports news including rafa makes the last for at roland garros the while the one closes in on an eleventh french open title. now there are reports of a possible new end to the three year long conflict in yemen now it's being reported by the reuters news agency that there is a u.n. draft peace proposal and part of this proposal is apparently for the who says to hand in their weapons including ballistic missiles and in exchange for that there could be an end to the saudi coalition's bombing campaign now this draft also apparently mentions the formation of a transitional government agreement with all politica
at least forty six people drowned as a boat carrying ethiopian migrants capsizes off the coast of somalia. afghanistan's president announces a temporary ceasefire with the taliban but there's no word on whether the armed group has agreed. the search for survivors of guatemala's volcano of fire continues with searing heat and toxic fumes hindering the task class and john hendren in quebec where donald trump is expected to have a showdown with world leaders on trade. i'm joining the day's sports...
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from libya syria somalia yemen and iran. and it was the president's right to impose a ban because national security is his responsibility donald trump was clearly delighted this is a great victory for our constitution we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure but in what was described as a furious dissent from the bench of liberal justice sonia sotomayor referred to cannes that trumps only comparison of the travel ban to the decision that mandated the detention of japanese americans during world war two sort of my all said taking all the relevant evidence together a reasonable observer would conclude that the proclamation was driven primarily by anti muslim animus rather than by the government's asserted national security justifications. politicians and activists are now expressing concern that the supreme court is a own opinion that he and he alone is in control of the country's national security and that he can act without oversight in deciding who comes into this country with this. we are concern
from libya syria somalia yemen and iran. and it was the president's right to impose a ban because national security is his responsibility donald trump was clearly delighted this is a great victory for our constitution we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure but in what was described as a furious dissent from the bench of liberal justice sonia sotomayor referred to cannes that trumps only comparison of the travel ban to the decision that mandated the detention of...
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from libya syria somalia yemen and iran. and it was the president's right to impose a ban because national security is his responsibility donald trump was clearly delighted this is a great victory for our constitution. we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure but in what was described as a furious dissent from the bench of liberal justice sonia sotomayor referred to cannes the only comparison of the travel ban to the decision that mandated the detention of japanese americans during world war two sort of my all said taking all the relevant evidence together a reasonable observer would conclude that the proclamation was driven primarily by anti muslim animus rather than by the government's asserted national security justifications politicians and activists are now expressing concern that the supreme court has affirmed own opinion that he and he alone is in control of the country's national security and that he can act without oversight in deciding who comes into this country with this decision we are
from libya syria somalia yemen and iran. and it was the president's right to impose a ban because national security is his responsibility donald trump was clearly delighted this is a great victory for our constitution. we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure but in what was described as a furious dissent from the bench of liberal justice sonia sotomayor referred to cannes the only comparison of the travel ban to the decision that mandated the detention of japanese...
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and overcrowded smugglers boaters capsized off the coast of somalia forty six people have died the un's migration agency says the group of mostly ethiopians was on its way to yemen going to find sixteen others who are still missing a thought to have drowned. and thousands of people have rallied in the jordanian capital amman for a seventh night they say the government's economic policies the poor and the middle class and going primus is trying to diffuse the anger pledging to form a tax law that suits everyone. once again and reports now on what's become jordan's largest protest movement in yes. the protesters demands have been clear they want the government to scrap plans to raise income tax by as much as five percent some say until that happens they need to keep applying pressure on the whole in the room here because the citizens cannot take any more this is too much this was the straw that broke the camel's back from a number of shops pharmacies and hospitals went on strike but the protests were smaller than in previous days some said they wanted to see what the jordanian government'
and overcrowded smugglers boaters capsized off the coast of somalia forty six people have died the un's migration agency says the group of mostly ethiopians was on its way to yemen going to find sixteen others who are still missing a thought to have drowned. and thousands of people have rallied in the jordanian capital amman for a seventh night they say the government's economic policies the poor and the middle class and going primus is trying to diffuse the anger pledging to form a tax law...
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that really upset the international community because there were fifty seven strikes in pakistan somalia and yemen countries the us was not at war with and didn't even have ongoing conflicts within and the world was kind of horrified there was a lot of talk that went something like this what a second we're bombing in country outside of war zones that it is impossible that's a slippery slope ending in us just bombing all the time nancy whichever president follows bush will be a normal adult person with a functional brain stem of some sort. and will therefore stop this madness. now. we were so cute and what we were we were like a little kid waking up. under president obama there were five hundred sixty three strikes largely by drones that targeted pakistan somalia and yemen despite the fact that bombing outside of a war zone is a for riffing a violation of international law and global norms a and we're targeting people for pretty crimes all right and this guy in the hill dr jonathan looks kind of like he might do something we don't like one day let's take out his whole family and his home
that really upset the international community because there were fifty seven strikes in pakistan somalia and yemen countries the us was not at war with and didn't even have ongoing conflicts within and the world was kind of horrified there was a lot of talk that went something like this what a second we're bombing in country outside of war zones that it is impossible that's a slippery slope ending in us just bombing all the time nancy whichever president follows bush will be a normal adult...
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from libya syria somalia yemen and iran. and it was the president's right to impose a ban because national security is his responsibility donald trump was clearly delighted this is a great victory for our constitution we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure but in what was described as a furious dissent from the bench of liberal justice sonia sotomayor referred to cannes that trumps comparison of the travel ban to the decision that mandated the detention of japanese americans during world war two sort of my all said taking all the relevant evidence together a reasonable observer would conclude that the proclamation was driven primarily by anti muslim animus rather than by the government's asserted national security justifications politicians and activists are now expressing concern that the supreme court is affirmed on drums own opinion that he and he alone is in control of the country's national security and that he can act without oversight in deciding who comes into this country with this decis
from libya syria somalia yemen and iran. and it was the president's right to impose a ban because national security is his responsibility donald trump was clearly delighted this is a great victory for our constitution we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure but in what was described as a furious dissent from the bench of liberal justice sonia sotomayor referred to cannes that trumps comparison of the travel ban to the decision that mandated the detention of japanese...
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not so much because i was it was a constant as it was a few off somalia this show. i . gather from. what was the last time that you went on the internet no i'm not using these village is it safe to say. are you sure there is no. other and they are all going to be sure the baby does a class of his if they. want to. go on only who. is the debt as part of that was a given piece. of work i was. previously yes and no they are being false fall in love where he mislead members of the society. now that there was no. to. lead. a. is there. let the lead to the end i'm going to keep what would be a. source . i'm going to. look. at. least somebody kind of feel. down to look into all the little salsa the soft little doesn't get down to the floor and if you can pay when i promise i can saddle most of the men that shouldn't have been there let alone please please please . please. please please please. please. please. please please please. please. please. please. look look look look look please please please please please. please please. come and. kill him but let's give him some. legs. lead. other
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somalia is a example with a weak political structure. it could allow, not because they want to but because they do not have the capability, their lands are used for terrorist training and terrorist operational. that was the great fear in afghanistan. incidentally, afghanistan was considered a rogue state. it was never put on the list as a terrorist state, but it was. it lent its territory, knowingly to al qaeda as a staging and training base and operational center for al qaeda which hit the united states and 9/11. there are some states who cannot control that. it's a worry in places like mali and somalia, yemen, and even parts of pakistan which is a much stronger state but still has some areas not completely under control of the government. we are evolving in the strategy to deal with them. a use of drones, special forces, training the local forces, the indigenous forces to help us. hoping that strategy will slow down there is always a feeling that terrorist will get through. it happened in the boston marathon bombing, some got through.
somalia is a example with a weak political structure. it could allow, not because they want to but because they do not have the capability, their lands are used for terrorist training and terrorist operational. that was the great fear in afghanistan. incidentally, afghanistan was considered a rogue state. it was never put on the list as a terrorist state, but it was. it lent its territory, knowingly to al qaeda as a staging and training base and operational center for al qaeda which hit the...