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we had prison in southern iraq. once that was closed and those guys were released that created the leadership of isis. we have about 122 guys right now in guantanamo bay. about 54 considered low risk. you say there's only 68 what can 68 do? what did those prisoners do that left camp boka in southern iraq? it is costing economies a lot of money. don't tell me they've been down there, think are out of touch. nelson mandela was in prison 27 years. for the good of the world, made an incredible impact once he got out. these guys in prison like this, they can go right back into leadership roles. we've seen it before. i don't know why the president wants so badly to shut guantanamo so bad they will go back to the battlefield. >> there is argument there is benefit to release them and track them and be able to get some information that way. >> i can't imagine today when i can track everything from my phone that we can't track these people if they are released. besides that, it's very unamerican to put someone in prison forev
we had prison in southern iraq. once that was closed and those guys were released that created the leadership of isis. we have about 122 guys right now in guantanamo bay. about 54 considered low risk. you say there's only 68 what can 68 do? what did those prisoners do that left camp boka in southern iraq? it is costing economies a lot of money. don't tell me they've been down there, think are out of touch. nelson mandela was in prison 27 years. for the good of the world, made an incredible...
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helmand was seen as a chance and opportunity for redemption after southern iraq but many similar mistakes were made. i think they improve the equipment and the procurement to the chain. this was the lowest point but the thing about rupert thorne low heat being the assistant to the defense secretary taking command of the regiment so he had gone from having this view of being assistant to the equivalent of chief here and seeing right to the heart of british government and overseeing tax policy. he had gone from the top down to this granular level. this was something i didn't know about certainly while he was alive and it came through through documents and people eventually opening up to me and telling me about conversations they had had with him. yet he made himself really unpopular with the brigade because some people would say he thinks he is a general but he's a lieutenant colonel. we are on the brigadier staff and he needs to up like everybody else but rupert felt he knew the reasons for some of these rules that were being quoted at him is the reason why he couldn't have more men. so he
helmand was seen as a chance and opportunity for redemption after southern iraq but many similar mistakes were made. i think they improve the equipment and the procurement to the chain. this was the lowest point but the thing about rupert thorne low heat being the assistant to the defense secretary taking command of the regiment so he had gone from having this view of being assistant to the equivalent of chief here and seeing right to the heart of british government and overseeing tax policy....
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the shia-dominated iraqi forces to the extent they're able to fight at all, to hold that part of southern iraq that they're able to hold? do we just brush them aside? do we fight alongside the iranians? or what -- or do we just sort of ignore their presence? >>> i've got to ask you -- i want to ask you the tough question on the left. how long can our president survive in office politically and have his credibility as leader and commander in chief when we have these behidings, burnings alive all on television. to me it us. how long can he put up with it without taking aggressive action against the enemy? >> look, he's president. he doesn't have to face the voters again. obviously there are other political considerations, and it does weaken him and stretch his credibility. if as this stuff continues. i think the president would love, for example, to be able to take out jihadi john with a drone and be able to say, you know, we got that guy. and to present a couple of high-profile successes from the current campaign to illustrate why there's perhaps no need to escalate the battle. >> right. >> i j
the shia-dominated iraqi forces to the extent they're able to fight at all, to hold that part of southern iraq that they're able to hold? do we just brush them aside? do we fight alongside the iranians? or what -- or do we just sort of ignore their presence? >>> i've got to ask you -- i want to ask you the tough question on the left. how long can our president survive in office politically and have his credibility as leader and commander in chief when we have these behidings, burnings...
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and so let's face it it was definitely an issue and they were sensitive about what happened in southern iraq and a feeling of sort of failure and disappointment from the u.s. military in the british performance and so they were weary at the same thing that happened in helmand and i think alternately that is what happened as i am i'm sure you found out in places there was criticism of the british tactics and there was a feeling that they haven't been able to do the job and that's why the marines were there. >> host: that brings up a good point. if the indication when you hear the grumbling they don't come out of the base base as much time reading the book i got an appreciation for the other side of the sergeant level in those british units because you could kind of get the sense for why that was the case and they were so under resourced with boots on the ground and the number of people and the equipment and the problems they had with radio and the lack of batteries and air power. can you speak a little bit too what they were dealing with and just why it would be that way? >> guest: that's not
and so let's face it it was definitely an issue and they were sensitive about what happened in southern iraq and a feeling of sort of failure and disappointment from the u.s. military in the british performance and so they were weary at the same thing that happened in helmand and i think alternately that is what happened as i am i'm sure you found out in places there was criticism of the british tactics and there was a feeling that they haven't been able to do the job and that's why the marines...
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the british were sensitive about what happened in southern iraq and feeling a failure there, frankly, andtive appointment from u.s. military -- disappointment from the u.s. military at the british work there. and that is what happened. as i'm sure you found out in places like -- american criticism of the british tactics and a feeling that the british hadn't been able to do the job and that's why the u.s. marines were there. >> host: that brings up a good point. i was struck even within the field, you hear the grumbling, they don't come out of their bases much. reading the book i got an appreciation for the other side. the sergeant level, the lance sergeant level in those british units, because you could kind of get the sense for why that was the case. the fact they were so underresourced, both in terms of just boots on the ground and number of people and also the equipment, the problems with radios lack of batteries, lack of air power. can you speak a little bit to -- i guess explain to the viewers what they were dealing with and just why it would be that way? >> guest: right. i was s
the british were sensitive about what happened in southern iraq and feeling a failure there, frankly, andtive appointment from u.s. military -- disappointment from the u.s. military at the british work there. and that is what happened. as i'm sure you found out in places like -- american criticism of the british tactics and a feeling that the british hadn't been able to do the job and that's why the u.s. marines were there. >> host: that brings up a good point. i was struck even within...
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the guy who is the leader was in a prison in southern iraq. >> with that, we have 15 minutes to go. i have no doubt that the governor's speech and answers to my questions have provoked -- >> great questions. >> except for the one. [laughter] have provoked comments from the audience. raise your hand. you have to wait for the microphone. how about this one right here. can we get a microphone? >> thank you for this wonderful talk. my name is professor bernadette. i'm interested about the comments you have made about our recent engagement with cuba, that patients would have yielded a better result. that struck me as strange because we have been patient for over half a century. is sounded to me that you were saying the catalyst is going to be the oil prices. but we know the collapse of the soviet union did not do it. why do we have cause to think that the change of the oil prices and venezuela is going to do it? why not have the courage to say that this has been a failed policy for over half a century we need to do something fresh? >> absolutely. first of all, the embargo cannot be lifte
the guy who is the leader was in a prison in southern iraq. >> with that, we have 15 minutes to go. i have no doubt that the governor's speech and answers to my questions have provoked -- >> great questions. >> except for the one. [laughter] have provoked comments from the audience. raise your hand. you have to wait for the microphone. how about this one right here. can we get a microphone? >> thank you for this wonderful talk. my name is professor bernadette. i'm...
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captured in february 2004 and held in southern iraq. it's believed he became increasingly radicalized there before being released in december of that year. did the u.s. miss the clues that al baghdadi would turn into the mastermind of isis? >> a lot of people were processed and run through the u.s.-run prisons who for all intents and purposes did not seem to pose a credible threat. and then of course, they became masters of terror. >> reporter: the u.s. intelligence community's personality profile of al baghdadi suggests he is headstrong a religious zealot with an apocolyptic end of days vision but also a savvy leader who broke with al qaeda to become his own man. a u.s. intelligence official tells cnn al baghdadibaghdadi's religious dreengscredentials, experience as a senior leader and network propelled him to isis' top spot in 2010. as he now hides from u.s. air strikes, al baghdadi may be running a risk. >> the mystery surrounding abu bakr al baghdadi is both his greatest strength and greatest weakness. strength because it's allowed
captured in february 2004 and held in southern iraq. it's believed he became increasingly radicalized there before being released in december of that year. did the u.s. miss the clues that al baghdadi would turn into the mastermind of isis? >> a lot of people were processed and run through the u.s.-run prisons who for all intents and purposes did not seem to pose a credible threat. and then of course, they became masters of terror. >> reporter: the u.s. intelligence community's...
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supreme leader, whatever's new title is, head of the caliphate you know, he was in a prison in southern iraq. >> okay. with that we have 15 minutes to go before our heart stopped, and i have no doubt but that the governor's speech and his answers to my questions have provoked -- >> brilliant questions. >> except for the one. have provoked questions in the audience. please raise your hand and we'll get to you probably, but you have to wait for the microphone. bill, that would be, we will get to you bill. how about this one right here? can we get a microphone right there? that and. >> thank you for this wonderful talk. my name is professor bernadette. i'm interested in a comment you made about cuba about her recent engagement with cuba. you said patients would've yielded a better result. and that just struck by a strange because we have been patient for over half a century in terms of our policy towards cuba, the embargo has been going on since the '60s and it sounded to me like you were saying that catalyst is going to be the oil prices in venezuela change position when it fact we know the co
supreme leader, whatever's new title is, head of the caliphate you know, he was in a prison in southern iraq. >> okay. with that we have 15 minutes to go before our heart stopped, and i have no doubt but that the governor's speech and his answers to my questions have provoked -- >> brilliant questions. >> except for the one. have provoked questions in the audience. please raise your hand and we'll get to you probably, but you have to wait for the microphone. bill, that would...
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iraq war and reinvade a country that we have already. >> okay. and that's his decision. >> that's his decision but when look what has happened by that decision. >> these were southern nations iraq with troops and air strikes every day. and now we are going to show the world that. >> i want -- unified united states congress and the president. i hope will be able to pass something together to show common strategy. >> we are also investigating and have it with charles krauthammer. it's not what would think it is. war act of congress. let's go to you, mr. -- my my dilemma here is to find to the american people what should be done, not just a carp on president obama. that gets us nowhere. but when i saw this poll that only, what is it 19% of registered voters, that cuts across everywhere, mr. rosenburg say that he is doing well in the isis thing. the american people get it but you know who doesn't get it? president obama. why? why? >> one of the reasons why the president determined even before isis came into existence that he wasn't going to go to war with it. he determined upfront he was going to get outside out of old wars and appreciate us to get into new ones he has been le
iraq war and reinvade a country that we have already. >> okay. and that's his decision. >> that's his decision but when look what has happened by that decision. >> these were southern nations iraq with troops and air strikes every day. and now we are going to show the world that. >> i want -- unified united states congress and the president. i hope will be able to pass something together to show common strategy. >> we are also investigating and have it with charles...
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iraq. police in the southern afghan province of helmand say an aircraft fired a missile at a moving vehiclen monday. they say it killed former talent commander abdul rulf and five others. american forces captured rauf after the collapse of the taliban regime in 2001. he did time at the u.s. detention center in guantanamo bay, cuba before being released a few years ago. rauf is believed to have recently joined islamic state. he reportedly began recruiting fighters after being named deputy governor. >>> a senior u.s. official says iraqi forces are preparing to launch a major ground offensive against islamic state. john allen says the u.s.-led coalition will provide air and tactical support as the soldiers try to recapture areas controlled by the militants. allen is the u.s. special presidential envoy for the coalition against islamic state. he told a jordanian news agency the ground offensive will begin shortly. american forces have been training iraqi soldiers to be more effective in their battle against the militants. the troops are expected to try to take back iraq's second largest city, m
iraq. police in the southern afghan province of helmand say an aircraft fired a missile at a moving vehiclen monday. they say it killed former talent commander abdul rulf and five others. american forces captured rauf after the collapse of the taliban regime in 2001. he did time at the u.s. detention center in guantanamo bay, cuba before being released a few years ago. rauf is believed to have recently joined islamic state. he reportedly began recruiting fighters after being named deputy...
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iraq. >>> now southern california where the driver of a truck involved in a crash with a commuter train has been arrested on suspension of felony hit and run. no one died in the wreck thankfully. at least 30 people were injureded. officials believe the truck driver mistook the train tracks for the road and tried to turn on to them. one witness describes what he saw. >> i was the first car in line. i heard the train lay on its horn and looked up there was the big explosion. i didn't see the vehicle or anything. i just seen the ball of fire. >> the national transportation safety board has been called in to investigate that crash. >>> we'll take a short break now. you don't usually see snow here in georgia. the southern u.s. preparing for yet another round of winter weather. >>> plus after nearly 40 years as a fugitive the decision to extradite director roman polanski back to the u.s. rests in the hands of a polish court. >>> and kidnappers are demanding a hefty ransom to release an american missionary in central nigeria. reaction from her stepson. ls. yet up to 90% fall short in getting key n
iraq. >>> now southern california where the driver of a truck involved in a crash with a commuter train has been arrested on suspension of felony hit and run. no one died in the wreck thankfully. at least 30 people were injureded. officials believe the truck driver mistook the train tracks for the road and tried to turn on to them. one witness describes what he saw. >> i was the first car in line. i heard the train lay on its horn and looked up there was the big explosion. i...
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do what others tried to do that is to place it to where they want to control it syria, a southern lebanon or iraq. my concern is if we commit american forces, and everybody has weapons and they die courageously. we are continuing a situation in this country that has been going on for way too long. tom friedman said sedan is the way he is sorry he is the way he is because of the way iraq is that way? so it speaks to the sectarian and tribal nature of a place we tried to impose a political solution to. we are told the american military with extraordinary courage and commitment could only do one thing, within which the kurdish community could achieve reconciliation including the sharing of oil revenue. to know that was occurring with the 17% sharing of the national revenue and $1 billion to equip and train others. but our investment has been an abject failure. what we are proposing to do with this resolution is continue the failed policy without any clarity about what it is mitt going to achieve. here is what we know it right now there is no political center. the changing of dacia prime minister in
do what others tried to do that is to place it to where they want to control it syria, a southern lebanon or iraq. my concern is if we commit american forces, and everybody has weapons and they die courageously. we are continuing a situation in this country that has been going on for way too long. tom friedman said sedan is the way he is sorry he is the way he is because of the way iraq is that way? so it speaks to the sectarian and tribal nature of a place we tried to impose a political...
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southern town. one person was killed in the violence. >> in iraq kurdish forces resumed attacks. fighters from the islamic state of iraq and levant inside the city of shingal. the curds say they stopped i.s.i.l. taking more territory. there has been air strikes targetting the area north of kirkuk. >>> taliban suicide bombers attacked a police station in eastern afghanistan killing 20 officers, happening in logarth province. there were two explosions, one at the main gate. another inside the compound. greece's prime minister declared that his government will not succumb to blackmail in a dispute with the eurozone. greece has been given until the end of this book or risk crashing out of the euro. the prime minister will not be forced into a bad deal >>> now, the united states is set to allow the sail of armed drums to a wider group of allies. it's called a major policy shift following months of internal debate. countries have been demanding u.s. armed drones but the government is reluctant to accommodate demands. why has the u.s. changed their minds. we have this explanation from w
southern town. one person was killed in the violence. >> in iraq kurdish forces resumed attacks. fighters from the islamic state of iraq and levant inside the city of shingal. the curds say they stopped i.s.i.l. taking more territory. there has been air strikes targetting the area north of kirkuk. >>> taliban suicide bombers attacked a police station in eastern afghanistan killing 20 officers, happening in logarth province. there were two explosions, one at the main gate. another...
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it tends to be capitalized as the southern movement or iraq. there is no movement. here is an enormous range of views and parties to what that means. often what passes for the southern movement is really an aideni movement. has nothing to do with many of surrounding governance. the idea that even if yemen were to fragment, and i don't personally think that's going to happen dividing along the old 1990 line is probably not the way it would break up in any event. that was an artificial line. you know if, we've all talked about how we shouldn't be looking at yemen in sectarian terms but i would say that, you know the sadi line is not at the 1990 north yemen-south yemen line. you have two major very important governorates. which are north of the old line. really not part of aden but may be closer to it in some ways. certainly don't have anything to do are not that connected to the hadramun. the north-south division along old lines i don't really think is going to happen. i have heard there are some parties, and we were talking about spillover going out of yemen or libya.
it tends to be capitalized as the southern movement or iraq. there is no movement. here is an enormous range of views and parties to what that means. often what passes for the southern movement is really an aideni movement. has nothing to do with many of surrounding governance. the idea that even if yemen were to fragment, and i don't personally think that's going to happen dividing along the old 1990 line is probably not the way it would break up in any event. that was an artificial line. you...
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iraq war. >> who walked off his base in southern germany and spent 19 months on the run before applying for asylum. here is his side of the story. >> this memorial commemorates soldiers who deserted the german army during the nazi era. andre shepherd often visits the memorial. as a u.s. soldier he served in the iraq war but when he was due to be sent back, he left the barracks where he was stationed without permission. >> i refused because i was not satisfied with the reasons why we were fighting this war. we had learned in recent years that the iraq war was based on nothing but lies. >> he was posted to iraq in 2004. he was a helicopter mechanic but hoped to qualify one day as a helicopter pilot. he says he was looking for adventure and financial security, but his views changed. after he went absent without leave him his base in bavaria he found refuge with friends. now a deserter, he spent 18 months in hiding before applying for political asylum in germany. >> should have the right to be left alone to be able to live our own lives and ultimately, we decide who we fight and who we don't. >> he ha
iraq war. >> who walked off his base in southern germany and spent 19 months on the run before applying for asylum. here is his side of the story. >> this memorial commemorates soldiers who deserted the german army during the nazi era. andre shepherd often visits the memorial. as a u.s. soldier he served in the iraq war but when he was due to be sent back, he left the barracks where he was stationed without permission. >> i refused because i was not satisfied with the reasons...
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southern separatists have rejected the meeting. >>> fighting continues near a u.s. base in iraq. five kilometers away from the al assad base. >>> ukrainian ceasefire is being observed in general. both sides agreed to the truce in the belarusian capital of minsk. >> these negotiations are at the highest level possible. and this time, the other parties will observe the terms of the agreement with the necessary attention and responsibility. >> and charles stratford has more now from donetsk. >> reporter: certainly here in donetsk a very quiet night since the ceasefire began. the first quiet night in weeks after intense fighting and heavy shelling. now there are allegations being made by both sides that have been some violations committed since the ceasefire began. we've spoken to a separatist spokesperson that have accused the ukrainian military of some firing and the same allegations made by the pro-russian military. the u.n. will investigate. so far here in donetsk it seems that the ceasefire is holding. a very tense situation a lot of distrust by both sides and a failure at previ
southern separatists have rejected the meeting. >>> fighting continues near a u.s. base in iraq. five kilometers away from the al assad base. >>> ukrainian ceasefire is being observed in general. both sides agreed to the truce in the belarusian capital of minsk. >> these negotiations are at the highest level possible. and this time, the other parties will observe the terms of the agreement with the necessary attention and responsibility. >> and charles stratford...
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difference between being in their midst ask not their target, as i was in southern lebanon, to later when i was operating in iraq being actively targeted. there's something under the surface of these predominantly shia popular mobilization units that we need to look at very closely. you know again just to underline the point, on the left-hand side in the top we have the satwa guys. they look pretty scary, right? they're supposed to be our allies. in the top right we have these crisply pressed shia popular mobilization units backed by the iranian iranians. who looks scarier? i would argue, for a number of reasons i'll come to in a second, actually the guys on the left. we need to treat both business care. but the guys on the right are not as cuddly or safe or trust worthy as they look. the guys on the left, in some ways because they are cut off, i think, from major state support because they are not intricately networked into these revolution guard corps force. because they pull in smaller increments. because they are divided rather than having the potential to form into one large hezbollah-like shadow defense in
difference between being in their midst ask not their target, as i was in southern lebanon, to later when i was operating in iraq being actively targeted. there's something under the surface of these predominantly shia popular mobilization units that we need to look at very closely. you know again just to underline the point, on the left-hand side in the top we have the satwa guys. they look pretty scary, right? they're supposed to be our allies. in the top right we have these crisply pressed...
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and he hopes to keep safe in iraq by sticking to roads in the south. >> i'm russsell beard, in southernere the latest development in human elephant conflict resolution is creating a real buzz. >> and i'm amanda burrell in indonesia,
and he hopes to keep safe in iraq by sticking to roads in the south. >> i'm russsell beard, in southernere the latest development in human elephant conflict resolution is creating a real buzz. >> and i'm amanda burrell in indonesia,
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iraq's most powerful tribes are abducted by isil. ♪ >>> hello, this is al jazeera, live from doha i'm aide -- adrian finighan. >>> secret documents reveal the role of israel in espionage. >>> and we're in southernemen in the port city of aden where people say shifting power to their city will only bring trouble. ♪ >>> it is a tactic designed to spread fear. in iraq over 100 men and 9 boys, some of them just nine years old have been kidnapped by the islamic state of iraq and the levant. they belong to one of the biggest tribes in the country. iraq's defense minister is a member of the tribe. all of those come from a single village east of tikrit in an area where isil is involved in fierce fighting with government forces. we'll hear from a our correspondent there in just a moment. but first we'll go to syria where isil forces are under attack from kurdish forces. zana hoda reports. >> reporter: syria's kurds have been war at war with the islamic state of iraq and the levant for months. isil fighters were defeat in ka banny. they have recaptured some territory, but lost several villages. it's not an easy fight. aircraft have been helping the kurds by targeting isil positions from the air. it's a p
iraq's most powerful tribes are abducted by isil. ♪ >>> hello, this is al jazeera, live from doha i'm aide -- adrian finighan. >>> secret documents reveal the role of israel in espionage. >>> and we're in southernemen in the port city of aden where people say shifting power to their city will only bring trouble. ♪ >>> it is a tactic designed to spread fear. in iraq over 100 men and 9 boys, some of them just nine years old have been kidnapped by the...
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iraq and levant burnt him alive. king abdullah paid his respects to the tribe in the southern province. he told the pilots father that jordan's royal air force shelled i.s.i.l. forces in the syrian province. the king had already promised what he called a relentless response to avenge the murder. and appears to have more public support for going to war. >> planes from a jordanian force have just occurred. >> the queen visited the female members of the family. the wife is inconsolable. she is 25 and they were only married for five months. his mother is shaken and heartbroken. none of his immediate female family members are spoking to the media. >> we are very sad. i'm so proud of my cousin. he's a martyr, and although my heart is pleading i would offer my four sons as marters for the country. many want vengeance because of the way moaz al-kasasbeh was murdered. >> we should be united with one body i call on jordanians to be one mind heart and soul. our hearts will not mess in the the response is harsh. >> high ranking former and government officials as well as army and royal air force off
iraq and levant burnt him alive. king abdullah paid his respects to the tribe in the southern province. he told the pilots father that jordan's royal air force shelled i.s.i.l. forces in the syrian province. the king had already promised what he called a relentless response to avenge the murder. and appears to have more public support for going to war. >> planes from a jordanian force have just occurred. >> the queen visited the female members of the family. the wife is...
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isis established a foothold less than 500 miles from southern tip of italy and the group is known to control a third ever syria and portion of iraq. and one of the militants in video says the group now plans to "concur rome."21 hoingt tams are from egypt rounded up in january and december. they declared a period of mourning and the video is authentic. >> they killed a ghaun they believed is behind shootings in copenhagen. >> two were killed and five officers wounded dug a shooting during a free speech event and later out of a synagogue. the suspect was 22 years old had a criminal record and was involved with local gangs. they believe he was inspired by jihadists and probably act ago loan. two other people were arrested in conjunction with the investigation. >> investigators in las vegas intensifying han hunt for a gunman road rage incident. they're looking at suffer veilence ever a video that almost collided with tammy meyers. myers was fatally shots after the driver followed her home. they exchanged words following near collision. meyer's family is shattered over the senseless murder. >> really disgusting for taking my mother's
isis established a foothold less than 500 miles from southern tip of italy and the group is known to control a third ever syria and portion of iraq. and one of the militants in video says the group now plans to "concur rome."21 hoingt tams are from egypt rounded up in january and december. they declared a period of mourning and the video is authentic. >> they killed a ghaun they believed is behind shootings in copenhagen. >> two were killed and five officers wounded dug a...
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southern lebanon. later, when i was operating in iraq and being actively targeted.here is something under the surface of the predominately shia popular mobilization units that we need to look at closely. again, just to underline the point on the left-hand side we have the guys, they look pretty scary. they're supposed to be our allies. on the left, we have the crisply pressed shia popular mobilization units backed by the iranians. who looks scarier? i would argue for a number of reasons i will come to in a second that those on the left, we need to treat both with care. the guys on the right are not as cuddly and trustworthy as they look. and the guys on the left, in some ways because they are cut off from the major state support because they are not intricately networked into the islamic revolutionary guard force because they pull in smaller increments because they are divided rather than having the potential to form into one large hezbollah like shadow defense institution that could threaten and overwhelmed things like the iraqi defense ministry or ministry of the
southern lebanon. later, when i was operating in iraq and being actively targeted.here is something under the surface of the predominately shia popular mobilization units that we need to look at closely. again, just to underline the point on the left-hand side we have the guys, they look pretty scary. they're supposed to be our allies. on the left, we have the crisply pressed shia popular mobilization units backed by the iranians. who looks scarier? i would argue for a number of reasons i will...
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southern front. >> reporter: held captive in iraq during the gulf war he emerged after 41 days describing how his team had been tortured. >> has it changed you? >> yeah. yeah. >> reporter: there were joyous moments too like the day nelson mandela finally walked out of jail. >> after 27 years his head hi and fist was clenched. >> reporter: that was 25 years ago to the day the horrific car crash that would end hislife. >> this is a cbs news special report. >> reporter: cbs news anchor scott pelley was almost in tears as he interrupted prime time with the news. >> bob simon was killed this evening. it was a car accident in new york city. >> reporter: anderson cooper noting the tragic irony of that fact on cnn last night. >> this was somebody who had survived so many close encounters over the year so many desperate difficult situations in the middle east. for him to die like this it's incomprehensible. >> reporter: bob simon was 73. for "good morning america," david wright, abc news, new york. >> and, of course our thoughts and prayers go out to the simon family as well as our cbs colleagues this morning
southern front. >> reporter: held captive in iraq during the gulf war he emerged after 41 days describing how his team had been tortured. >> has it changed you? >> yeah. yeah. >> reporter: there were joyous moments too like the day nelson mandela finally walked out of jail. >> after 27 years his head hi and fist was clenched. >> reporter: that was 25 years ago to the day the horrific car crash that would end hislife. >> this is a cbs news special...
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southern earths the way they did in the north. >> thank you very much for speaking with us. >>> in iraq's capital scenes you don't really see toopeople celebrating in to the night after a long-term curfew has lifted jane arraf has there and she sees what people think about the lifting of the curfew. >> reporter: for the first time in 12 years baghdad residents don't need to rush home. the curfew first put in place by the u.s. military and kept enforced by the iraqi government is now history. a few months ago there was real fear that baghdad could fall to isil. but that threat has diminished, and although there are still regular bombings being iraq's new government is focused on getting life back on track track. >> we believe this is the right time to send the try message to our people. iraq is still at war however the people of baghdad should live their life. life should go on. >> reporter: because of the curfew, the mall, the biggest in the city, has been closing at 11:00 p.m. considered early by many iraqis. thethethe this dress shop is one business that now plan to his stay open after midnight. midnight. >> translator: it's
southern earths the way they did in the north. >> thank you very much for speaking with us. >>> in iraq's capital scenes you don't really see toopeople celebrating in to the night after a long-term curfew has lifted jane arraf has there and she sees what people think about the lifting of the curfew. >> reporter: for the first time in 12 years baghdad residents don't need to rush home. the curfew first put in place by the u.s. military and kept enforced by the iraqi...
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iraq. american military personnel launched about attack today in afghanistan. last month the washington post ran this story, meet the shadowy figure recruiting for the islamic state in afghanistan. he landed back in southern afghanistan, and he has been recruiting for isis. and that is weird, right? isis is in iraq and syria. afghanistan is not even contiguous with those countries, it's a long distance away. but the "washington post" said that they were trying to make a go of it for isis in afghanistan. that report came out last month. january 13. today it is reported that guy, that commander was killed in afghanistan by an american drone. a one name guy who everyone said was key to isis's effort to get a foothold in a third country. key to the effort to gain a food hold in afghanistan. he was the one guy everyone was willing to say he is the out post of isis in afghanistan. he's recruiting heavily. apparently they got him. it was the afghan government that announced that today, but local officials in the area said the actual hit that killed the operative came from a drone. one tribal elder saying the isis commander and a few others had just returned from a livestock market where they had gone to preach a
iraq. american military personnel launched about attack today in afghanistan. last month the washington post ran this story, meet the shadowy figure recruiting for the islamic state in afghanistan. he landed back in southern afghanistan, and he has been recruiting for isis. and that is weird, right? isis is in iraq and syria. afghanistan is not even contiguous with those countries, it's a long distance away. but the "washington post" said that they were trying to make a go of it for...
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i became aware of difference between in their midst, not their target in southern lebanon, to later operating in iraq being actively targeted. there is something under the surface of these predominantly shia popular mobilization units we need to look at very closely. you know, again, just to underline the point, on the left-hand side in the top, we have the satwa guys. they look pretty scary. they're supposed to be allies going forward. in the top right pressed popular mobilization units backed by iranians? who looks scarier? i would argue for number of reasons i come to for a second guys on the left we treed to treat both with care but the guys on the right are not as cuddly or as safe or trust worthy as they look. the guys on the left in some ways, because they are cut off, i think from major state support because they are not intrim cattley networked into the islamic revolutionary guard corps quds force, because they pull in smaller increments. because they are divided rather than having potential to form into one large hezbollah-like shadow defense institution, that could threaten and overwhelm u
i became aware of difference between in their midst, not their target in southern lebanon, to later operating in iraq being actively targeted. there is something under the surface of these predominantly shia popular mobilization units we need to look at very closely. you know, again, just to underline the point, on the left-hand side in the top, we have the satwa guys. they look pretty scary. they're supposed to be allies going forward. in the top right pressed popular mobilization units backed...
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the difference between being in their midst and not their target as i was in southern lebanon till later when i was in iraq, being actively targeted. there's something under the surface of these predominantly shiite popular mobilization units that we need to look at very closely. just to underline the point, on the left-hand side, we have the guys that look pretty scary. they're supposed to be our allies. in the top right, we have these crispily pressed shiite. who looks scarier? i would argue, for a number of reasons, that actually the guys on the left -- we need to treat both with care, but the guys on the right are not as custody cuddly or safe or trustworthy as they look. and the guys on the left, in some ways, because they are cut off, i think from major state support, because they are not intricately networked into the islamic revolutionary force because they pull in smaller increments, because they are divided rather than having the potential to form into one large hezbollah-like shadow defense institution that could threaten and overwhelm ultimately things like iraqi ministry of defense ministry of
the difference between being in their midst and not their target as i was in southern lebanon till later when i was in iraq, being actively targeted. there's something under the surface of these predominantly shiite popular mobilization units that we need to look at very closely. just to underline the point, on the left-hand side, we have the guys that look pretty scary. they're supposed to be our allies. in the top right, we have these crispily pressed shiite. who looks scarier? i would argue,...
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southern california. one september day, the following year. >> what happened that day is like, it was dictating the rest of my life. >> john eventually found himself in iraqant and squad leader. >> you have their lives in your hands. and it completely changes who you are. >> the rock star dream was almost a memory as john was about to sign reenlistment papers. but a buddy videotaped him singing a song about the positive side of the war effort and it took off. a record label signed him. john's dream was about to come true. except it didn't. leaving him crushed. >> i moved up here to the bay area. put the guitar down and stopped playing. >> john tried a few years later. this time a bet are musician but the same results. so he got on with life. a father and palo alto firefighter. closing the door on music except it just kept knocking. when john learned of the struggles of war time friend it was time to try again. >> somewhere along the way, something blessed me with the talent that i won't let it sit on my couch and ponder. you know we're going to take whatever i can do with that talent to raise awareness for the rest of the country. >> and make this happen.
southern california. one september day, the following year. >> what happened that day is like, it was dictating the rest of my life. >> john eventually found himself in iraqant and squad leader. >> you have their lives in your hands. and it completely changes who you are. >> the rock star dream was almost a memory as john was about to sign reenlistment papers. but a buddy videotaped him singing a song about the positive side of the war effort and it took off. a record...
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of guys that go do reconnaissance in hamlets and villages in iraq before they move in to take these areas over. we interviewed a guy in southerned rather like i am now, no long black beard or anything like that, and he identified himself as a sleeper agent of isis and said his job is to basically spy on other rebel groups, cultivate recruits recruits. it's very worrisome. >> so when isis talks about taking rome the italians should be legitimately concerned. >> not in the sense that you're going to see humvees and tanks driving down the italian riviera, no. but they will launch attacks against western targets. they have no reservation about disclosing this as part of their interests, but yeah look isis's ambition is global. it's not regional. they plan to take over the world. if you want to take their propaganda at face value. >> it seems almost as if the presence in isis is grown out of the mess left after muammar gaddafi, much like al qaeda which grew out of the mess left behind to the u.s. invasion of iraq. it seems painfully obvious, isn't it? >> yeah. there's no question about it. sar kau which laid a trap for the united s
of guys that go do reconnaissance in hamlets and villages in iraq before they move in to take these areas over. we interviewed a guy in southerned rather like i am now, no long black beard or anything like that, and he identified himself as a sleeper agent of isis and said his job is to basically spy on other rebel groups, cultivate recruits recruits. it's very worrisome. >> so when isis talks about taking rome the italians should be legitimately concerned. >> not in the sense that...
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via in southern lebanon, in syria or be it in iraq. my concern is is if we commit american forces and there's no passive wing of the american military. everybody has weapons and fights and die courageously when they do. we are continuing a situation in this country that has been going on for way too long. tom friedman, the author and "new york times" columnist once said iraq, the way it is because saddam was the way he is or is saddam the way he is because iraq is the way it is? i think it just speaks again to the sectarian tribal nature of a place that we are trying to impose a political solution to. we are told that the american military, extraordinary courage, extraordinary commitment. extraordinary effectiveness. could only do one thing. create a breathing space. within within the shia, sunni and kurdish community could achieve political reconciliation including the sharing of oil revenues. it's all a hopeful sign. that that was occurring between the central government in baghdad and kurdistan with a 17% sharing of the national ref
via in southern lebanon, in syria or be it in iraq. my concern is is if we commit american forces and there's no passive wing of the american military. everybody has weapons and fights and die courageously when they do. we are continuing a situation in this country that has been going on for way too long. tom friedman, the author and "new york times" columnist once said iraq, the way it is because saddam was the way he is or is saddam the way he is because iraq is the way it is? i...
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iraq and the levant burned him alive. >> the king paid his respects to the tribe in the southern province. he told the pilots father that jordan's royal air force had just shelled forces in the syrian province. to avenge the murder, and now he appears to have more public support for going to war claims from the royal fors after bombarding them, god willing we will end their existence in syria the queen visiting the female members but the wife is unconsoleble. >> she is 25 and they are only married for five months. >> the mother is also shake and heart broken. none of the immediate female family members are speaking to the media question are very sad, but i am sprouted of my cousin, he is a martyr who defended his country and although my heart is bleeding i will also offer my four sons as martyrs for my country. many people want vengeance because of the way he was murdered. >> we should be united with one body, i call on one to be one heart, one mind, and one soul. hundreds of officers also came to support the tribe. for joining the u.s. led coalition. but so far this effort appears to have
iraq and the levant burned him alive. >> the king paid his respects to the tribe in the southern province. he told the pilots father that jordan's royal air force had just shelled forces in the syrian province. to avenge the murder, and now he appears to have more public support for going to war claims from the royal fors after bombarding them, god willing we will end their existence in syria the queen visiting the female members but the wife is unconsoleble. >> she is 25 and they...
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iraq and the levant burned him alive. the king paid his respect to the tribe in the southern province he told the piloteds father that theoyal air force has just shelled isil forces in the syrian province the king had already promised what he called a reare lentless response to avenge the murder and now he appears to have more public support for going to war. >> the jordanian forces have just arrived after bombarding them. god willing we will end their existence in syria. >> the wife is inconsolable. >> she is 25, and they were only married for five months. the mother is also shaken and heart brokingen. none of the immediate female family members are speaking to the media. >> we are very sad, but i am so proud of my cousin, he is a martyr who defended my country, and although my heart is bleeding i would also offer my four sons as martyrs. >> many people want vengeance because of the way he was murdered. >> we with should be united with one with body. i call on all to be one heart one mind, and one soul. our hearts will not rest until the response is harsh. >> high ranking former and current government officials as well
iraq and the levant burned him alive. the king paid his respect to the tribe in the southern province he told the piloteds father that theoyal air force has just shelled isil forces in the syrian province the king had already promised what he called a reare lentless response to avenge the murder and now he appears to have more public support for going to war. >> the jordanian forces have just arrived after bombarding them. god willing we will end their existence in syria. >> the...
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southern tip of italy. they are defying identifying themselves as the same group that controls a third of syria and iraq. the white house releasing a statement but fails to identify them as christians. the united states condemns the despicable murder of the egyptians in libya. we offer our condolences to the families of the victims and support to the egyptian government. isis bar barity knows no bounds. air strikes launching air strikes in the city of durna taken over by an isis affiliate last year. >> breaking overnight in denmark two people connected with the message of terror attacks. >> let's go to the reporter live on the phone from the scene for us. tom, what's the latest there? >> the latest is these two men not sure when they were arrested one of them was perhaps arrested yesterday and not too far from the first shooting but being accomplices in two attempted murders and 5 murders. they hid the guns and they hit the prime suspect after the shooting. so they are charged with trying to kill five police officers. one of the police officers, they only survived he was shot in the chest. the crime susp
southern tip of italy. they are defying identifying themselves as the same group that controls a third of syria and iraq. the white house releasing a statement but fails to identify them as christians. the united states condemns the despicable murder of the egyptians in libya. we offer our condolences to the families of the victims and support to the egyptian government. isis bar barity knows no bounds. air strikes launching air strikes in the city of durna taken over by an isis affiliate last...
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southern tip of italy. they are defying identifying themselves as the same group that controls a third of syria and iraq.he white house releasing a statement but fails to identify them as christians. the united states condemns the despicable murder of the egyptians in libya. we offer our condolences to the families of the victims and support to the egyptian government. isis bar barity knows no bounds. air strikes launching air strikes in the city of durna taken over by an isis affiliate last year. >> breaking overnight in
southern tip of italy. they are defying identifying themselves as the same group that controls a third of syria and iraq.he white house releasing a statement but fails to identify them as christians. the united states condemns the despicable murder of the egyptians in libya. we offer our condolences to the families of the victims and support to the egyptian government. isis bar barity knows no bounds. air strikes launching air strikes in the city of durna taken over by an isis affiliate last...
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iraq and the levant burned him alive. king abdallah paid his respects to the tribe in the southern province. he told the pilots father that jordan's royal air force had just shelled isil forces in the syrian province. the king had already promised what he called a relentless response to avenge the murder of him. and now he appears to have more public support for going to war. >> planes from jordanian forces just arrived after bombarding them. god willing we will end the existence in syria. >> the queen visited the female members of the family, be uh the wife is inconsolable. >> she is 25, and they were only married for five months. the mother is also shaken and heart broken. none of the immediate female family members are speaking to the media. we are very sad, but i am so proud of my cousin, he is a martyr who defended his country. and although my heart is bleeding i will also offer my four sons as martyrs for my country. >> many people want vengeance because of the way he was murdered. request should be united with one body, i call on all to be one heart, one mind, and one soul. and we dem
iraq and the levant burned him alive. king abdallah paid his respects to the tribe in the southern province. he told the pilots father that jordan's royal air force had just shelled isil forces in the syrian province. the king had already promised what he called a relentless response to avenge the murder of him. and now he appears to have more public support for going to war. >> planes from jordanian forces just arrived after bombarding them. god willing we will end the existence in...
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southern countryside. eight others wounded. activists say residential buildings were targeted and several children were injured after the army she would a village in the damascus countryside. >>> to iraqe u.s. led coalition air strikes have reportedly killed 63 isil fighters east of mosul. isil has controlled the city since june of last year when it made large gain as cross northern iraq, kurdish forces backed by u.s. air strikes are planning an offensive to are you take me suggest which is iraq's second largest city. well iraq's defense minister says his forces are a taking all measures to avoid civilian casualties. >> the fight in mosul fallujah and ramadi will be a battle in cities and there are civilians and therefore accuracy and patience in laying down plans and preparing prerequisites of the battle is very important. we are working now with the utmost accuracy in military operations you cannot set the zero hour until all preparations have been completed. >>> abu dab is a hosting one of the world's biggest defense exhibit. spanning air lands and ski sea stefanie dekker reports it's also an opportunity for the world's top military brass to network. >> reporter: nets are uncertain
southern countryside. eight others wounded. activists say residential buildings were targeted and several children were injured after the army she would a village in the damascus countryside. >>> to iraqe u.s. led coalition air strikes have reportedly killed 63 isil fighters east of mosul. isil has controlled the city since june of last year when it made large gain as cross northern iraq, kurdish forces backed by u.s. air strikes are planning an offensive to are you take me suggest...
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carrying north africans to southern s to south you were italy did not dismiss its threats, calling to united nations council meeting to forge a strong response. >> syria and iraq now libya. ejeffegyptian military carrying out two rounds of airstrikes against islamic state targets in eastern libya. that fierce response, in contrast to obama white house referring to them as innocents and citizens. we take that up with ktmcfarland, andd waly will farris. --d walid phares. it appears that republicans have upper hand, democrats could pay a huge political price republicans are now insists that the dhs funding bill wipe out president's amnesty fiat for illegal immigration, they passed legislation to that effect, senate democrats are refuses to act on the bill, democratic op tibbs not helped by president's unilateral act. allowing illegal imtkpwrafpbs immigrant to collect welfare and an opportunity to vote, and newer report that hillary clinton a 2016 bid for white house may be -- we'll have a full report, and analysis by fox news political analyst, we begin with middle east. where islamic state is not the only threat to region. president obama success story yemen on
carrying north africans to southern s to south you were italy did not dismiss its threats, calling to united nations council meeting to forge a strong response. >> syria and iraq now libya. ejeffegyptian military carrying out two rounds of airstrikes against islamic state targets in eastern libya. that fierce response, in contrast to obama white house referring to them as innocents and citizens. we take that up with ktmcfarland, andd waly will farris. --d walid phares. it appears that...