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alarmed an afghan military commander. >> translator: there are many al qaeda training camps in southern afghanistan. taliban fighters are receiving training there. >> reporter: general john colson is the commander of international forces in afghanistan. he visited kandahar to meet local influential figures. >> translator: we want the international forces to support the afghan military to wipe out terrorists. >> and we in the international community will continue to give you our full support to accomplish that process, to accomplish that peace process. >> reporter: what strategy does the taliban have of a coup? interviewed taliban members. >> translator: there are many arab and chechen members in afghanistan. they're beefing up training for taliban fighters. we will continue to fight under our new leader. >> reporter: the afghan military and the international forces are continuing intermittent fighting with taliban and al qaeda extremists in a bid to drive them out of southern afghanistan. fumio sugaya, nhk world. >> that wraps up eye on asia. >>> the u.s. state of texas is getting hit by deadly flo
alarmed an afghan military commander. >> translator: there are many al qaeda training camps in southern afghanistan. taliban fighters are receiving training there. >> reporter: general john colson is the commander of international forces in afghanistan. he visited kandahar to meet local influential figures. >> translator: we want the international forces to support the afghan military to wipe out terrorists. >> and we in the international community will continue to give...
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they were on assignment in a southern afghanistan, southern city convoy came under fire and their vehicle was hit. he had covered the war in iraq and afghanistan since the september 11th attacks. two other journalists who were traveling with him were not hurt. >>> well, the week is off to a warm start. hopefully it will be just as p?p?o?gv >>> welcome back. campaign 2016 now. hillary clinton swept primaries in puerto rico and the virgin islands. now she's 26 delegates away from locking the democratic nomination. we have a look controversy surrounding donald trump. >> reporter: hillary clinton is campaigning in california ahead of tomorrow's primary where she hopes to wrap up the democratic nomination. >> because i want to finish strong here in california. it means -- it means the world to me. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: the former secretary of state may not need california. clinton has a 27 point lead in new jersey where 142 delegates are at stake. but she has just a two-point lead in california. >> are we ready to make a political revolution? . [ cheers and applause ]. >> report
they were on assignment in a southern afghanistan, southern city convoy came under fire and their vehicle was hit. he had covered the war in iraq and afghanistan since the september 11th attacks. two other journalists who were traveling with him were not hurt. >>> well, the week is off to a warm start. hopefully it will be just as p?p?o?gv >>> welcome back. campaign 2016 now. hillary clinton swept primaries in puerto rico and the virgin islands. now she's 26 delegates away...
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a photographer for npr david gilkey was killed today while on assignment in southern afghanistan. an afghan translator was also killed. npr said the men were traveling with an afghan army unit when their vehicle was struck by shell fire. he had covered war in afghanistan and iraq since the 9/11 attacks. he was the recipient of numerous journalism and photography awards. >>> still ahead, we have heard about desperate families making sure they have a drug in the home that can reverse a heroin overdose. now some are teaching their children how to use it to save a life. >>> children as young as 9 have saved lives with cpr, and kids have even been trained to use automatic defibrillators to bring people back from heart attacks. now, as thousands of families across the country deal with heroin addiction, a stunning indication of how that epidemic is hitting home. some children are being taught how to save someone from an overdose by administering the antidote naloxone. gadi schwartz reports on the experience of one family in kentucky. >> reporter: at 9 years old, audrey is naturally prote
a photographer for npr david gilkey was killed today while on assignment in southern afghanistan. an afghan translator was also killed. npr said the men were traveling with an afghan army unit when their vehicle was struck by shell fire. he had covered war in afghanistan and iraq since the 9/11 attacks. he was the recipient of numerous journalism and photography awards. >>> still ahead, we have heard about desperate families making sure they have a drug in the home that can reverse a...
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. >>> npr photo journalist and his afghan translator were killed in southern afghanistan yesterday. david gilkey and has translator were on assignment when his convoy came under fire and they were killed. gilkey was a veteran award winning photographer. >> he had an amazing eye for humanity in the circumstances. he would go into places either war zones or natural disasters and he would find the individual stories. >> the president of afghanistan says that their deaths were the result of taliban brutality. according to the committee to protect journalists, 31 journalists and media workers have been killed in afghanistan since 9/11. >>> a life and legacy of muhammad ali will be honored this week with two public memorial services. both will be in the champ's hometown of louisville, kentucky. the boxer known as the greatest died over the weekend at the age of 74. some 18,000 people are expected to attend a prayer program thursday, another 15,000 will be welcomed into an arena for ali's funeral on friday. former president bill clinton, comedian and friend billy crystal and sportscaster b
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a photographer for npr was killed today while on assignment in southern afghanistan. an afghan translator was also killed. npr said the men were traveling with an afterbegan ga afghan army unit when they were struck by shell fire. he had covered war in afghanistan and iraq since the 9/11 attacks. he was the recipient of journalism and photography awards. >>> still ahead, we have heard about desperate families making sure they have a drug in the home that can reverse a heroin overdose. now some are teaching their children how to use it to save a life. one day a rider made a decision. the decision to ride on and save money. he decided to save money by switching his motorcycle insurance to geico. there's no shame in saving money. ride on, ride proud. geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. don't let dust and allergies get and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase changes everything. try duo fusion!ing antacids? new, two
a photographer for npr was killed today while on assignment in southern afghanistan. an afghan translator was also killed. npr said the men were traveling with an afterbegan ga afghan army unit when they were struck by shell fire. he had covered war in afghanistan and iraq since the 9/11 attacks. he was the recipient of journalism and photography awards. >>> still ahead, we have heard about desperate families making sure they have a drug in the home that can reverse a heroin overdose....
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two npr journalists have been killed while on assignment in southern afghanistan.army unit near marja sunday when the convoy was attacked and their vehicle came under fire. npr or national public radio is a nonprofit membership media organization in the u.s. cnn's asia pacific editor andrew stevens is covering the story from hong kong. he joins us now live with more on what happened. there were two other journalists who were traveling with the other two who were killed, and they were unharmed. ? >> reporter: that's right. it was a four-person team, amara, and two were unharmed. the attack, as you say, took place near a town called marja which is the southern afghanistan province of helmand, which has been a notoriously dangerous place to operate for many, many years. and in recent years, it has been falling more and more under the control, or if not the control, the influence of the taliban. now, the npr reporting team had been in country for about three weeks, doing reports as they went. and the two journalists, david gilkey and zabihullah tamanna, were in a convo
two npr journalists have been killed while on assignment in southern afghanistan.army unit near marja sunday when the convoy was attacked and their vehicle came under fire. npr or national public radio is a nonprofit membership media organization in the u.s. cnn's asia pacific editor andrew stevens is covering the story from hong kong. he joins us now live with more on what happened. there were two other journalists who were traveling with the other two who were killed, and they were unharmed....
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david gilkey and his interpreter died yesterday in southern afghanistan. gilkey is on the right of this picture. he was on assignment for national public radio when his convoy came under attack. for a closer look at gilkey's accomplishments, search npr skrourn journalist in our app. >>> names of two young journalists in virginia will be memorialized later this morning. alison parker and adam ward died last year, they were on assignment when roanoke police say a disgruntled former co-worker opened fire and killed them. parker and ward are among 20 journalists whose names will be added to the newseum's memorial wall in a special ceremony at 10:00. >>> first of three men arrested for last week was arraigned on sunday. police say ernest coleman helped kill mitchell. the boy's body was found in a field on thursday. they also have gregory walker and ray portis in custody. they say more charges are expected against those men as this investigation continues. >>> it is going to cost a little more this week to fill up at the pump. gas prices are up 6 cents since the
david gilkey and his interpreter died yesterday in southern afghanistan. gilkey is on the right of this picture. he was on assignment for national public radio when his convoy came under attack. for a closer look at gilkey's accomplishments, search npr skrourn journalist in our app. >>> names of two young journalists in virginia will be memorialized later this morning. alison parker and adam ward died last year, they were on assignment when roanoke police say a disgruntled former...
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he and an afghan translator were killed on assignment in southern afghanistan yesterday. the photograph is on the right and the translator on the left. the taliban fired on their convoy with rocket propelled grenades. >>> meanwhile the human is honoring the memory of journalists killed on the job in 2015. the list includes cartoonists from the french magazine "charlie hebdo," a blogger killed in bangladesh, and the tv news crew killed near roanoke last year. parker's father spoke to us after the ceremony. >> i think that the fact that she was killed the way she was just underscores what a tremendous gun -- senseless gun issue that wh country today. >> the museum hopes to raise awareness of threats against journalists and the first amendment. >>> a man goes on trial for murdering his wife and staging it to look like a suicide. the grainy surveillance video that could play a big role in this case. >>> hi, i'm pat collins. this is -- well, he doesn't really have a name yet. you see, he's one of 28 cats left in these crates in the rain over the weekend. what's going to happen
he and an afghan translator were killed on assignment in southern afghanistan yesterday. the photograph is on the right and the translator on the left. the taliban fired on their convoy with rocket propelled grenades. >>> meanwhile the human is honoring the memory of journalists killed on the job in 2015. the list includes cartoonists from the french magazine "charlie hebdo," a blogger killed in bangladesh, and the tv news crew killed near roanoke last year. parker's father...
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winning photographen with national public radio iss dead after being killed on assignment in southern afghanistanvid kill key covered the wars in c this is kill keenan his afghan translator. both died when they came under arrest when traveling with anan afghan unit. two others he escaped injury. troops are claiming to reclaim from isis.isis we hear more from fox's connor powell. >>reporter: as iraq ' troops move deeper into pennsylvania loose a isis around bagdad. the attack killing at least 15 and wounding 40 this weekend inn a clear attempt to shift iraq eye force essay tension away from pennsylvania loose a. still two weeks away from theway strong hold. they now hold a key area of the city. government crews secured theured southern edge this weekend. this area now provides iraqi forces to expand theiras on what loose a. using car bombs and bobby trapsb to slow the iraqi advance. militants are also reportedly using some of the 50,000 civilians there as human shields. those lucky enough to scape say living conditions are rapidly deteriorating food and basic items in short supply. once iraqi secu
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. >>> and an award-winning american journalist has died in a rocket attack in southern afghanistan.ring the troubled region for national public radio. >>> the devastating news came in tonight. they were traveling through the province and the car carrying award-winning photographer and interpreters was hit by shell fire and both were killed. tom bowman was in another car and tonight we are told they are safe and unharmed. the pair was back in afghanistan where they had been many times to cover america's longest war. this attack is a dark reminder of the ever present dangers faced by not just those fighting, but reporting as welch he covered major stories around the world from gaza to the philippines to haiti. >> it is hard, but you can't get caught up in it and become part of it. you still need to maintain your state of mind that you are helping tell this story. >> in 2011 the white house photographer association named him the still photographer of the year. and an investigation on veterans and brain injurieses won him the coveted george poke award. >> he was the first american journ
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david gilkey died yesterday in southern afghanistan. he's on the right.key was on assignment for national public radio when his convoy came under atta died in that attack. for a closer look at gilkey's accomplishments, search this. pr journalist in this our nbc washington app. >>> police are asking for your help for information on a shooting on sunday morning. this happened in temple hills about 1:30. when police arrived, they found 48-year-old edward pane suffering there gunshot wounds. he was pronounced dead on the scene. police do not believe this was a random crime. a $25,000 award is offered for information that leads to an arrest. >>> hillary clinton is now fewer than 30 delegates short of what she needs to capture the democratic presidential nomination. she won yesterday's primary in puerto rico by a 2:1 margin over senator bernie sanders. voters in six states weigh in tomorrow including california. tracie potts joining us later to talk about what to expect on the campaign trail today. >>> the names of two young journalists from virginia will be me
david gilkey died yesterday in southern afghanistan. he's on the right.key was on assignment for national public radio when his convoy came under atta died in that attack. for a closer look at gilkey's accomplishments, search this. pr journalist in this our nbc washington app. >>> police are asking for your help for information on a shooting on sunday morning. this happened in temple hills about 1:30. when police arrived, they found 48-year-old edward pane suffering there gunshot...
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david and his interpreter died yesterday in southern afghanistan.gilke is in the right in this picture. he was on assignment when his convoy came under attack. for a closer look at his accomplishments, search npr journalist in our nbc washington app. >>> turning to presidential politics now. hillary clinton is now fewer than two dozen delegates short of what she needs to capture the democratic presidential nomination. she won yesterday's primary in puerto rico by a 2-to-1 margin over bernie sanders. with nomination all but certain, clinton is turning attacks to the presumptive gop nominee now, donald trump. >> i'm going to point out at why i believe the republican nominee should never get near the white house. >> trump is in new york this morning. he was supposed to meet with the governor of florida, but the governor canceled last night to stay home and monitor a tropical storm developing off the coast. both democratic presidential hopefuls are in california today making multiple stops. >>> and today marks the 72nd anniversary of d-day. about an hou
david and his interpreter died yesterday in southern afghanistan.gilke is in the right in this picture. he was on assignment when his convoy came under attack. for a closer look at his accomplishments, search npr journalist in our nbc washington app. >>> turning to presidential politics now. hillary clinton is now fewer than two dozen delegates short of what she needs to capture the democratic presidential nomination. she won yesterday's primary in puerto rico by a 2-to-1 margin over...
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they died on sunday, in a taliban ambush near marjah, in southern afghanistan.y was an award-winning photographer for national public radio, tamanna, a respected local journalist and translator. here's gilkey in may, before he left for afghanistan, describing how he used his camera lens to capture the story. >> one of the amazing things about being embedded and working with u.s. forces is just how intimate you are with the subjects. and it's not just the soldiers, but who they interact with. and this is a picture from a farm, again in the south 2010, and the soldiers are talking with someone they suspected of planting i.e.ds. >> ifill: for more on the life and work of david gilkey, i'm joined by npr's david greene, co-host of "morning edition." >> first of all, our condolences to you and your staff. >> thank you, gwen. we appreciate that. it's been a hard day. >> ifill: it's been a hard day. >> i speak for all of us when i say thank you. >> ifill: i spoke to someone who said collateral damage has a face. this is a case of that. >> david gilkey said that and it's
they died on sunday, in a taliban ambush near marjah, in southern afghanistan.y was an award-winning photographer for national public radio, tamanna, a respected local journalist and translator. here's gilkey in may, before he left for afghanistan, describing how he used his camera lens to capture the story. >> one of the amazing things about being embedded and working with u.s. forces is just how intimate you are with the subjects. and it's not just the soldiers, but who they interact...
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. -- in southern afghanistan.fficial says about 60 people were kidnapped and insurgents claimed they released all but 27. the abductions come as the taliban increases attacks as part of its summer offensive. brazilian officials say the summer olympics will bring in a strip 350 thousand-500,000 tourists and they are standing firm despite evidence to the contrary. the travel entry says a two-year recession and ongoing political virus has the zika taken a toll on tourist enthusiasm. brazilian air travel has fallen and only 2/3 of event tickets for the topics have been sold. hours a day,24 powered by more than 2600 journalists in more than 120 countries. alix: thanks so much. let's turn to the oil market as thee is up 85% from february lows and was trading around $50 per barrel. what about $80 barrel next year? we go live to houston. what is the number one factor for wti in 2017? >> it's simply that we are under atnding capex and we are not a replacement level for supply so it continues to dwindle at $50 per barrel an
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they were apparently traveling with an army unit in southern afghanistan when their vehicle was hit by enemy fire. he was named film photographer of the year by the white house photographers' association. npr staffers say they are devastate bid their loss. bill: 14 years later and it's still going felon that country. isis executing dozen of their own fighters, searching for anyone who might be talk together united states after the killing of several top commanders. retired four star general jack keane. he slow to you. it has been documented they are killing their own because they are afraid and paranoid on the inside. you believe that's how this group crumbles. explain. >> i always believed isis' greatest weakness was inside itself. several hundred fighters organized by al-baghdadi and moved into syria, and in less than two years they number 3. >> ,000. number -- they number 30,000. so their cohesion was an issue. when they were surk seeding it was fine. but now it's starting to crumble because they are not trusting one another. the united states has been able to kill some leaders. now
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journalist and afghan translator have been killed in an attack in southern afghanistan. >>> capturing the moment things went very wrong for the massive cruiseship. >> all that -- >> a new jersey couple gets a star-studded surprise as their own swift love story unfolds. ♪ and i'll write your name >>> curry, steph curry. >> golden state, what an impressive performance. >> and all that matters -- >> miss usa 2016 is -- district of columbia! >> shawna barber traded her fatigues. >> i'm small and powerful. >> the three-time heavyweight champion transcended boxing, transcended sports, transcended the divisions of politics, race and religion. >> the greatest of all time! >> once the most dynamic figure in sports. >> arguably the most famous person on this earth. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" presented by toyota. let's go places. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." the world is paying tribute to the legendary heavyweight champion and humanitarian, muhammad ali. his family says he was a citizen of the world, and they know the world grieves with him. ali died friday in a phoenix-area
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. >>> two national public radio journalists have been killed while on assignment in southern afghanistan. david gilki and zabahula tamala were traveling with the afghan army when the convoy was attacked. tamana was a freelancer hired as an interpreter. gilkis a an award winning photographer. he returned to afghanistan and other conflict zones many times. in an earlier interview he discussed the difficulty of covering stories like these. >> you know, when you're taking pictures, it's easier. that doesn't make it okay. it's not like you put the camera to your face and, therefore, it makes what you're seeing okay, but certainly you can put yourself in the zone. it's i am doing this, and what i'm doing is not pleasant, but you just march through it. i mean, it's hard, but you can't get caught up in it and become part of it. you still need to maintain your state of mind that you are helping tell this story. >> the npr team had been on assignment in afghanistan for about three weeks when they were killed. when consultant josh atkins books at laquinta.com. he gets a ready for you alert the seco
. >>> two national public radio journalists have been killed while on assignment in southern afghanistan. david gilki and zabahula tamala were traveling with the afghan army when the convoy was attacked. tamana was a freelancer hired as an interpreter. gilkis a an award winning photographer. he returned to afghanistan and other conflict zones many times. in an earlier interview he discussed the difficulty of covering stories like these. >> you know, when you're taking pictures,...
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the npr team had been travelling through afghanistan's dangerous southern helmand province. the car carrying award-winning photographer david gilkey was hit by an rpg. he was killed. npr correspondent tom bowman, who covers the pentagon, was in another car. tonight, we are told he is safe and unharmed. the pair was back in afghanistan, where they'd been many times to cover america's longest war. this attack, a dark reminder of the ever-present dangers faced by not just those fighting, but reporting as well. gilkey had covered major stories around the world, from gaza to the philippines to haiti. >> i mean, it's hard, but you can't get caught up in it and become part of it. you still need to maintain your state of mind that you are helping tell this story. >> reporter: in 2011, the white house photographers' association named him still photographer of the year. an investigation on veterans and brain injuries won him the coveted george polk award. david, he's being remembered tonight not just as a photographer, but for the courage he displayed, and the passion he brought to ea
the npr team had been travelling through afghanistan's dangerous southern helmand province. the car carrying award-winning photographer david gilkey was hit by an rpg. he was killed. npr correspondent tom bowman, who covers the pentagon, was in another car. tonight, we are told he is safe and unharmed. the pair was back in afghanistan, where they'd been many times to cover america's longest war. this attack, a dark reminder of the ever-present dangers faced by not just those fighting, but...
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and spearheading the honor and courage program, and they're joined by corporal tyler southern wounded in afghanistanix years ago. heather, tell us about your organization and how you became involved with those who continue to serve. >> our organization helps support our severely wounded service members and their families through many different programs that we have. we have the service dog program. i myself run our honor and courage program. we have a 24/7 crisis line that i operate for veterans who, you know, they just need to talk or need a shoulder to lean on. we're there for them. like you said, luke spearheaded the program. yeah. >> that's very nice. i'll get to you in a second. tyler, tell us about your injuries and what life has been like for you since coming home from afghanistan, five, six years ago? >> six years ago, yes, sir. may 5th, 2010, steps on homemade explosives. spent two and a half years in the hospital in bethesda. >> both legs and an arm. >> they had to rebuild my arm from the elbow down. i was at the hospital for 2 1/2 years doing limb salvage. shortly after i was injured, sta
and spearheading the honor and courage program, and they're joined by corporal tyler southern wounded in afghanistanix years ago. heather, tell us about your organization and how you became involved with those who continue to serve. >> our organization helps support our severely wounded service members and their families through many different programs that we have. we have the service dog program. i myself run our honor and courage program. we have a 24/7 crisis line that i operate for...
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the npr team had been traveling through afghanistan's dangerous southern helmand province. the car carrying award-winning photographer david gil can i and interpreter zabihullah tamanna was hit by shell fire. both were killed. npr correspondent tom bowman, who covers the pag and a producer were in another car. we're told they're safe and unharmed. the pair was back in afghanistan, where they'd been many times to cover america's longest war. this attack, a dark reminder of the ever-present dangers faced by not just those fighting, but reporting as well. gilkey had covered major stories around the world from gaza to the philippines to haiti. >> i mean, it's hard, but you can't get caught up in it and become part of it. you still need to maintain your state of mind that you are helping tell this story. >> reporter: in 2011 the white house photographers' association named gilkey still photographer of the year. and an investigation on veterans and brain injuries won him the coveted george polk award. gil can i is being remembered not just for his many years as a globe trotting a
the npr team had been traveling through afghanistan's dangerous southern helmand province. the car carrying award-winning photographer david gil can i and interpreter zabihullah tamanna was hit by shell fire. both were killed. npr correspondent tom bowman, who covers the pag and a producer were in another car. we're told they're safe and unharmed. the pair was back in afghanistan, where they'd been many times to cover america's longest war. this attack, a dark reminder of the ever-present...
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southern border. one of these individuals was from afghanistan, allegedly involved in a plot to launch an attack in northmerica. congressman duncan hunter is demanding answers from the homeland security chief jeh johnson. "the washington times" writes this, the documents obtained by congressman hunter confirms fears of a pipeline that can get would-be terrorist immigrants from hotbeds to the threshold of the united states. let's bring in buy i don't know rork, political correspondent from the "washington examiner" and good morning to you. >> good morning, martha. martha: this is a disturbing development. we heard a lot about people trying to get across the border and concerns that there could be terrorists among them and this looks like that confirms this. >> go back to the republican presidential debates earlier this year. this is what all the candidates were talking about, the problem, the possibility of that a porous u.s.-mexico border that terrorists could come through the united states through there. terrorists that can not fly in through jfk can get over the mexican border. this really changed the
southern border. one of these individuals was from afghanistan, allegedly involved in a plot to launch an attack in northmerica. congressman duncan hunter is demanding answers from the homeland security chief jeh johnson. "the washington times" writes this, the documents obtained by congressman hunter confirms fears of a pipeline that can get would-be terrorist immigrants from hotbeds to the threshold of the united states. let's bring in buy i don't know rork, political correspondent...
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forward deployed engineer at palintear technologies through two tours of duty in afghanistan and in the u.s. army and the southern[ applause ] anjelike young is one of the creators of the frontline civilians initiative. please join us. and she is also the senior coordinator of national actions plans at institute for inclusive security. she previously served at the u.s. department of state as senior coordinator for haiti programs at the bureau of international narcotics and law enforcement affairs and as a senior coordinator for peace and security in the office of the director of u.s. foreign assistants and deputy director of the office of civilian police and rule of law. [ applause ] and rebecca zimmerman, another founder of the frontline civilians initiative and policy analyst at the rand cooperation and doctoral candidate in strategic studies at johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies. she has taken numerous research trips to afghanistan, the philippines and mali to study military institutions, bureaucracy and military doctrine and conducted extensive interview s and assisted with civi
forward deployed engineer at palintear technologies through two tours of duty in afghanistan and in the u.s. army and the southern[ applause ] anjelike young is one of the creators of the frontline civilians initiative. please join us. and she is also the senior coordinator of national actions plans at institute for inclusive security. she previously served at the u.s. department of state as senior coordinator for haiti programs at the bureau of international narcotics and law enforcement...
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forwarforward deployed engineer, two tours of duty in afghanistan with the usaid and special operations team leader in the u.s. army in the southernphilippines. thanks for being here. [ applause ] angelique young is one of the creators of the frontline civilian initiative. please join us. and she's also the senior coordinator of national actions plans at institute for inclusive security. she previously served at the u.s. department of state as senior coordinator for haiti programs at the bureau of international narcotics and law enforcement affairs. and as a senior coordinator for peace and security in the office of the director of u.s. foreign assistance and deputy director of the office of civilian police and rule of law. [ applause ] and rebecca zimmerman, another founder of the frontline civilians initiative here at truman and a policy analyst at the rand corporation and a doctoral candidate in strategic studies at john hopkins university school of advanced international studies. she has taken numerous research trips to afghanistan, philippines and mali. and conducted extensive interviews and assisted with civilian operations.
forwarforward deployed engineer, two tours of duty in afghanistan with the usaid and special operations team leader in the u.s. army in the southernphilippines. thanks for being here. [ applause ] angelique young is one of the creators of the frontline civilian initiative. please join us. and she's also the senior coordinator of national actions plans at institute for inclusive security. she previously served at the u.s. department of state as senior coordinator for haiti programs at the bureau...