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think about this camp bucca in southern iraq released those are the leaders of ice ice rightsis right now. think about those guys being turned back and put back into the system of terror? that's what's going to happen. transferring the guys is not on table. what is on the table, releasing them or keeping them where they are. let them rot in jail. >> jonas, what do you think? >> the rot in jail scenario is a privilege that u.s. citizens deserve. if you are such a threat to the world that you need permanent incarceration for life then you need to get in the line of the people in that prison that need to be killed so they really can't get out and do damage. the other people who aren't such a threat need to get out of there, but to stay there forever doesn't make any sense. that's what we do in the united states with people that do terrible things. we're not going to pay for the people to be in prison for 20 30 40 50 60 years at great cost. even if we were it's risky. maybe rubio is the next president but this isn't russia. we're not going to have the leader for 20 years. you got to kill
think about this camp bucca in southern iraq released those are the leaders of ice ice rightsis right now. think about those guys being turned back and put back into the system of terror? that's what's going to happen. transferring the guys is not on table. what is on the table, releasing them or keeping them where they are. let them rot in jail. >> jonas, what do you think? >> the rot in jail scenario is a privilege that u.s. citizens deserve. if you are such a threat to the world...
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the burden and responsibility which has fallen exclusively on southern european countries like italy and greece. >> the islamic state of iraq and the levant released a video showing two groups of captives held by affiliates in eat he were and southern libya being beheaded. >> the u.n. said more than 90,000 people have fled fighting in the iraqi province of anbar. a military offensive there has prompted people to leave. they're trying to find refuge in baghdad. many aren't allowed in. the defense ministry said they must have permission to enter. >> a sea of people on the run escaping isil, which is about to fully control the city. they've been walking and driving for the last two days, taking whatever they can. men, women young and old. this is a terrified population with no place to stay. somehow have been stuck near this bridge. they are angry with their politician and tribal leaders. >> they don't care about us. they sold us, they are coward and traitors. >> we slept on the streets in the open, in miserable conditions. we left everything behind. >> where are the politicians? the sheiks? they are sitting in homes. >> some
the burden and responsibility which has fallen exclusively on southern european countries like italy and greece. >> the islamic state of iraq and the levant released a video showing two groups of captives held by affiliates in eat he were and southern libya being beheaded. >> the u.n. said more than 90,000 people have fled fighting in the iraqi province of anbar. a military offensive there has prompted people to leave. they're trying to find refuge in baghdad. many aren't allowed...
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iraq one of christianties most sacred sights comes into view. this is the monastery, once home to a line of christians who governed much of southern mesopotamia. >> isil will destroy this historic place. it's so important to iraq's history and to christians. >>reporter: just 12 kilometers away is the front line with isil. the kurds who in the 18th century ransacked this place are now protecting it. >> this monastery is made up of a series of caves and carefully preserved because this is a very important pilgrimage site. but very few tourists visit because of the danger. >> they came and they told me that you have just -- you have five minutes. and i take my clothes, this and my passport and this five books and this. >>reporter: we tracked down the arch bishop of mosul who agreed to show us some of what we saved. this bible is handwritten in aramaic. >> this is the name of the father and son and the holy spirit. >>reporter: and if that call continues to go unanswered he says the legacy of the first people of this country will be wiped out. >>> south africa is appealing for support from other african nations to help stop the attacks against migran
iraq one of christianties most sacred sights comes into view. this is the monastery, once home to a line of christians who governed much of southern mesopotamia. >> isil will destroy this historic place. it's so important to iraq's history and to christians. >>reporter: just 12 kilometers away is the front line with isil. the kurds who in the 18th century ransacked this place are now protecting it. >> this monastery is made up of a series of caves and carefully preserved...
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iraq. he was a top leader from southern california who pretty much headed the media machine. individuals. >> according to the president, they were not targeting these two men. they did not know they were there. >> no. according to the white house press secretary, they were not. they tarthsgeted the compound but were not sure who was there. they denied having knowledge of the two hostages weinstein and lo porto. >> thank you for that. chris coops joins me now. senator, thanks. as a member of the committee, i'm sure you have the same questions how did this happen? >> andrea that's right. first, i want to convey condolences, heart felt condolences to weinstein family and those that have lost loved ones in this incident in january that we've learned about today. i have not been briefed on this yet as a member of the senate foreign relations committee and would expect a full briefing from the administration. the president came forward and taking full responsibility saying there will be a thorough review. i think it raises questions under what circumstances strikes are authorized a
iraq. he was a top leader from southern california who pretty much headed the media machine. individuals. >> according to the president, they were not targeting these two men. they did not know they were there. >> no. according to the white house press secretary, they were not. they tarthsgeted the compound but were not sure who was there. they denied having knowledge of the two hostages weinstein and lo porto. >> thank you for that. chris coops joins me now. senator, thanks....
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southern libya. taken together with the individual grow from western libya and sent to iraq and syria to be compileddia team it belie as sophistication and coordination between isis central in iraq and syria and libya which we've known to be increasingly a powder keg of chaos, but we weren't quite sure how sophisticated some of the isis elements were there. the coordination video and putting it together the way they have is symbol to demonstrate as they say in the audio of emerges force in libya taking advantage of that chaos. if you want watched, only two or three minutes are the actual execution. it's a 30 minute video about the interaction between islam and christianity. this is 100% a religious holy war. when we don't recognize it that way we do our service a great disservice. martha: they have been very clear about that let's put up a map to talk about how it effects widening circles of area of influence. this happened in libya as we say, but happened to ethiopians. this makes ethiopia, part of iraq, syria kenya ethiopia circle affected by this. if you look at yemen on the other side of the gul
southern libya. taken together with the individual grow from western libya and sent to iraq and syria to be compileddia team it belie as sophistication and coordination between isis central in iraq and syria and libya which we've known to be increasingly a powder keg of chaos, but we weren't quite sure how sophisticated some of the isis elements were there. the coordination video and putting it together the way they have is symbol to demonstrate as they say in the audio of emerges force in...
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. >> islamic state of iraq and the levant released a video showing the killing of ethiopian christians in libya. it showed two groups held captive in eastern and southern libya. this video could not be independently verified and it is al jazeera's policy not to show votes of beheadings. >> the united nations said 90,000 people are fleeing for their lives in iraq. a military offensive has prompted people to leave but their own government is denying some of them the relative safety of the capital. from baghdad, we have this report. >> a sea of people on the run. escaping isil, which is about to fully control the city, they've been walking and driving for the last two days, taking whatever they can. men, women young and old. this is a terrified population with no place to stay. some have been stuck near this bridge in southern baghdad angry with their politicians and tribal leaders. >> they don't care about us. look at our conditions. they sold us. >> we slept on the streets in the open in miserable conditions. we left everything behind. >> where are the politicians? the sheiks? they are sitting in homes. >> some say bodies are scattered in ramadi. isil i
. >> islamic state of iraq and the levant released a video showing the killing of ethiopian christians in libya. it showed two groups held captive in eastern and southern libya. this video could not be independently verified and it is al jazeera's policy not to show votes of beheadings. >> the united nations said 90,000 people are fleeing for their lives in iraq. a military offensive has prompted people to leave but their own government is denying some of them the relative safety of...
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the rebels have been pushed back in the southern city of aden where there has been intensifying. fighters from the islamic state of iraq and levant took over more of the yarmouk camp outside of syria's capital. damascus the syrian observatory for human rights says that i.s.i.l. controlled 70% of the area. al-shabab is threatening to stage more attacks in kenya. 148 died when gunmen stormed the university. five have been arrested in connection with the attack. more on the story. let's go live to nairobi. where we are joined. east africa researcher for amnesty international. what does kenya need to do to kerb the threat posed by al-shabab? >> i think it's not one thing that they need that the kenyan government needs to do it needs to do more than the one thing. primarily for me the elephant in the room is what is the end game in somali. they went to somali october 15, 2011. since then i came to save somali, it is falling apart. what is the end state. no one is saying they should pack their bags and leave. we need a clear end goal of what our job in somali is when are we leaving. the second thing is trying to think critic
the rebels have been pushed back in the southern city of aden where there has been intensifying. fighters from the islamic state of iraq and levant took over more of the yarmouk camp outside of syria's capital. damascus the syrian observatory for human rights says that i.s.i.l. controlled 70% of the area. al-shabab is threatening to stage more attacks in kenya. 148 died when gunmen stormed the university. five have been arrested in connection with the attack. more on the story. let's go live to...
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definitely certainly has more influence in yemen, more influence in iraq tremendous amount of influence in syria already, more influence in southernno doubt that this deal the fact they were able to negotiate this and in their own eyes come out victorious come out on top, come out not having to concede any of its own national interests, is going to position iran to continue to be forceful in some of its dealings across the region. and i think it's a major cause of concern for some of the gulf-arab allies. >> indeed. an historic day. ayman mohyeldin, thank you so much for your time. more on this breaking news next. uh, and i know my iq. okay. uh, and i know-uh-i know what blood type i have. oh, wow! uh huh, yeah. i don't know my credit score. you don't know your credit score? --i don't know my credit score. that's really important. i mean -- i don't know my credit score. don't you want to buy a house...like, ever? you should probably check out credit karma, it's free. credit? karma? free?...so, that's... how much? that's how much it's free. credit karma really free credit scores. no credit card needed. there's nothing more romantic
definitely certainly has more influence in yemen, more influence in iraq tremendous amount of influence in syria already, more influence in southernno doubt that this deal the fact they were able to negotiate this and in their own eyes come out victorious come out on top, come out not having to concede any of its own national interests, is going to position iran to continue to be forceful in some of its dealings across the region. and i think it's a major cause of concern for some of the...
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southern europe. that has nato concerned. you have turkey, a nato ally right there on the front lines syria and iraq in the fight against isis. it is not like they don't have plenty to do. it is not like we have to do everything ourselves. but it is a very good question and something that i press on them any president presses on them to do, and my predecessors did all the time. they have made some pledges to turn things around, get up to 2% of gdp each at the last wales summit. they have to carry through on. -- on that. >> i am from the george washington university. i was wondering what skills you think are important for officers commissioning now compared to 10 years ago. secretary carter: that is a good question, i will try to give you a good answer. i think one way to approach that compared to earlier periods in my own career, is that you will quickly find, as i have found that the people you are leading or a generation younger than you. you have to really stretch to understand what is going on, how their lives are like. things move so fast that every generation gets different really fast. i can give you an answer from my
southern europe. that has nato concerned. you have turkey, a nato ally right there on the front lines syria and iraq in the fight against isis. it is not like they don't have plenty to do. it is not like we have to do everything ourselves. but it is a very good question and something that i press on them any president presses on them to do, and my predecessors did all the time. they have made some pledges to turn things around, get up to 2% of gdp each at the last wales summit. they have to...
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fighters from the islamic state of iraq in the levant have taken control of most of the camp. it sits right on the southernutskirts of the capital, damascus meaning it's just a few kilometers away from bashar al-assad'scial palace. it recognizes the neighborhood as two kafrmz yarmouk and falastine. both have seen fighting since the start of syria's war. yarmouk was set up in 1957 to house palestinian refugees. more than 150,000 livered there alongside syrian residents but many have played sense subjects the conflict began. it's home to 18,000 or so palestinyandz syrians who were trapped flu conditions the united states describes as complete deprivation, yarmouk is cut off by syrian government troops causing severe shortages of the most basic supplies as stefanie dekker reports now. >> the yarmouk refugee camp has been feebesieged more than two years, no running water and no electricity. now, isil is taking control of most of this camp. some managed to escape. >> the civilians are afraid of isil control rooming the camp. most people fled to areas they are afraid of being attacked. aid is coming to these are
fighters from the islamic state of iraq in the levant have taken control of most of the camp. it sits right on the southernutskirts of the capital, damascus meaning it's just a few kilometers away from bashar al-assad'scial palace. it recognizes the neighborhood as two kafrmz yarmouk and falastine. both have seen fighting since the start of syria's war. yarmouk was set up in 1957 to house palestinian refugees. more than 150,000 livered there alongside syrian residents but many have played sense...
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islamic state of iraq and the levant released a video of killings, showing two groups of captives held by isil in eastern and southern libya. this video cannot be independently verified and it's al jazeera's policy not to show video of beheadings. >> there's much more ahead on the news hour. we'll report from athens, where the political careers of some parliament members could be facing a dark end. >> we'll look at why four months on from devastating floods, many in malaysia don't have a place to call home. >> the houston rockets take on the dallas mavericks. the latest coming up in sport. >> afghanistan's president says an islamic state of iraq and the levant linked group has claimed responsibility for an attack in east afghanistan saturday that killed 35 and wounded more than 100. if an isil related group is involved it will be the first time the armed group has carried out such an attack in afghanistan. jam these are some victims of saturday's bombing recovering in a jalalabad hospital. they heard daish are to blame. people are angry that the government can't provide security. >> it is daish or taliban whoever tak
islamic state of iraq and the levant released a video of killings, showing two groups of captives held by isil in eastern and southern libya. this video cannot be independently verified and it's al jazeera's policy not to show video of beheadings. >> there's much more ahead on the news hour. we'll report from athens, where the political careers of some parliament members could be facing a dark end. >> we'll look at why four months on from devastating floods, many in malaysia don't...
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iraq and the levant that entered the refugee camp and taken control of its western part. anti-government fighters defended the area, home to thousands of people. >> smoke rises from the refugee camp in southern damascus. these nearby listen anxiously to the sounds of gunfire. activists say isil stormed the compound tuesday fighting with anti palestinian militias. it was the last thing the desperate people needled. >> there have been fierce clashes in the vicinity of the 18,000 civilians there. amongst those are 3,500 children and their lives are in danger. >> the palestinian refugee camp has been under siege since 2013, with tiny amounts of aid getting through. human rights groups say women are dying in childbirth and children of starvation. isil has fought with free syrian army around the camp before but was pushed into nearby districts. activists are concerned though isil has left the camp, its fighters are bound to return in a bid to push into the center of damascus. >> they are besieged by the fighters and the other syrian opposition fighters, like the free syrian army, the areas east of yarmouk. >> this was the scene in the newly held rebel city. activists say the regime is still using
iraq and the levant that entered the refugee camp and taken control of its western part. anti-government fighters defended the area, home to thousands of people. >> smoke rises from the refugee camp in southern damascus. these nearby listen anxiously to the sounds of gunfire. activists say isil stormed the compound tuesday fighting with anti palestinian militias. it was the last thing the desperate people needled. >> there have been fierce clashes in the vicinity of the 18,000...
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that's more than afghanistan that's somewhere in the ballpark of iraq and even syria at this point and this is happening right down to our southern neighbors. this is the area these kids are heading back to and really speaks to the issue of just the volatility and kind of issues that they have to deal with in terms of both going to school and just dealing with the day to day normal life when they're accustomed to iowa, new jersey, things they never dealt with before. >> they are american citizens. thank you so much. >> time now for our digit albeit and one of the stories getting attention on aljazeera.com in san francisco a hot rental market is sparking worries of arson. more than 200 residents have been displaced because of fires over the last three years in a quickly gentrifying area. fire officials are investigating the possibility that buildings are being intentionally burned down to get rent controlled tenants out. when insurance covers the cost to rebuild them and tenants move in landlords can get more than 30 thief hundreds for a one bedroom. for more, head to aljazeera.com. >> in today's healthbeat, today's world autism a
that's more than afghanistan that's somewhere in the ballpark of iraq and even syria at this point and this is happening right down to our southern neighbors. this is the area these kids are heading back to and really speaks to the issue of just the volatility and kind of issues that they have to deal with in terms of both going to school and just dealing with the day to day normal life when they're accustomed to iowa, new jersey, things they never dealt with before. >> they are american...
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iraq and levant or i.s.i.l. and holds another province that is raqqa in the north-east. the free syrian army groups hold areas along syria's southern border with jordan. joining us from beirut is a senior analyst with the international crisis group. good to have you with us. who is the army of victory or conquest of the which groups are we talking about here? as you mentioned, it's a range, dominated by islamist groups opposing the regime or i.s.i.s. it reflect the rebels in the north. the most important groups in the alliance is a salah fate group with no links, it's not a trans transnational group, it's an islamist group. with you have another al qaeda affiliate. many fighters probably are not tied idea logically to that. and you have a nan extremist group, which we could approximate similar to the muslim brotherhood in ideology. these are the droppingest groups. -- strongest groups. >> we have seen this conflict ebb and flow. there seems a lot of excitement about the fall of idlib. is it a game changer? i wouldn't say the fall of the city was a game changer. it is a bit more of a strategic location it was a signal of rebel momen
iraq and levant or i.s.i.l. and holds another province that is raqqa in the north-east. the free syrian army groups hold areas along syria's southern border with jordan. joining us from beirut is a senior analyst with the international crisis group. good to have you with us. who is the army of victory or conquest of the which groups are we talking about here? as you mentioned, it's a range, dominated by islamist groups opposing the regime or i.s.i.s. it reflect the rebels in the north. the most...
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iraq and now escorted by the uss normandy a navy destroyer. there is nine u.s. war ships and three support ships operating in the area stretching from the southern red sea to the araban sea. they are forcing a u.s. arms embargo. the iowa rannians deny their convoy contains weapons. fox news learned that the white house is not even close to making a decision about boarding and conducting a search of the iranian vessels. the atmosphere at sea, it is tense in the high stakes game jenna. >> thank you jennifer. >> in iraq a new battle in the city of ramadi where the u.s. forces paid a heavy price in the iraq war. fierce battles between the iraqi troops and isis. authorities have recantured some areas taken by the islamic state inclutteding a children's hospital. it is only 50 miles from baghdad. 75 american soldiers and marines had died in the fight for remadi in 2006. >> and thousands paid for information on u.s. citizens and governmentemployees. why the justice department has not pursued the case? and the lawsuit claiming that southwest airlines left a man to die. did the flight crew do enough to save his life? plus did you see the video? two police officers pulled an u
iraq and now escorted by the uss normandy a navy destroyer. there is nine u.s. war ships and three support ships operating in the area stretching from the southern red sea to the araban sea. they are forcing a u.s. arms embargo. the iowa rannians deny their convoy contains weapons. fox news learned that the white house is not even close to making a decision about boarding and conducting a search of the iranian vessels. the atmosphere at sea, it is tense in the high stakes game jenna. >>...
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iraq as isis gains ground in the fight for a regional capitol west of baghdad. and al-qaeda take itting over a major airport a sea port and a oil terminal in southern yemen. is a ground war ahead in yemen? that's the questions we are asking next. more flavorful. delicious. with more great nutrition. and 25% less saturated fat. only eggland's best. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. >> a massive evacuation of civilians unway in ramadi as isis gains ground in iraq. 2000 families fled their homes. the islamic state coming closer to taking ramadi. security officials worry that the provensiali] capitol west of baghdad could fall in the hands of isis. >> saudi arabia discussing a ground offensive with evipt. and in the meantime the u.n. special envoy stepping down after trying to keep the peace there. al-qaeda sewing a airport and sea port and oil terpinal and a coastal city. the terror group clashed with an yemen infantry brigade. michael is in the national security council and managing director of the washington institute. we asked does the chaos in yemen present an opportunity to us? the question is, does the chaos preponderate an opportunity for a
iraq as isis gains ground in the fight for a regional capitol west of baghdad. and al-qaeda take itting over a major airport a sea port and a oil terminal in southern yemen. is a ground war ahead in yemen? that's the questions we are asking next. more flavorful. delicious. with more great nutrition. and 25% less saturated fat. only eggland's best. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. >> a massive evacuation of civilians unway in ramadi as isis gains ground in iraq. 2000 families...
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iraq and levant entered the area and took control of the west. the area was defended. >> reporter: smoke rises from what is set to be yarmouk refugee camp in southern damascus. those nearby listen to the sounds of gunfire. activists say i.s.i.l. stormed the west of the camp on tuesday, fighting with anti-government militias. it was the last thing the desperate people of yarmouk needed. >> since early afternoon, there were fierce clashes. fierce clashes in the vicinity of the 18,000 civilians who were there. remember amongst those are 3,500 children and their lives are in danger. >> the palestinian refugee camp has been under siege since 2013 with tiny amounts of aid getting through. women are dying in childbirth and children of starvation. i.s.i.l. fought with the free syrian army around the area but was pushed out to nearby districts. activists are concerned though i.s.i.l. left the camp this time around fighters are bound to return in a bid to push into the center of damascus. >> i.s.i.s. - they are - you can see the senior fighters and the other syrian opposition fighter like the free syrian army islam, and the areas like east of yarmouk. in the
iraq and levant entered the area and took control of the west. the area was defended. >> reporter: smoke rises from what is set to be yarmouk refugee camp in southern damascus. those nearby listen to the sounds of gunfire. activists say i.s.i.l. stormed the west of the camp on tuesday, fighting with anti-government militias. it was the last thing the desperate people of yarmouk needed. >> since early afternoon, there were fierce clashes. fierce clashes in the vicinity of the 18,000...
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southern borders of libya. this effort to show they control across the country. the other part of this narrative is because the video has been put together by the same media group isis uses in iraqand syria and it takes the elements supposedly from different areas of libya and they are put together by isis main media arm, if you will. this again designed to show the spread across libya, but how they are coordinated with isis in other parts of the middle east john. >> nic isis may not control much of libya as it wants to appear. it does have greater position in many other countries in. >> reporter: it has positions on the northern coast. it is able to execute attacks outside of tripoli. it is on the attack against the government in the very east of libya as well as smaller groupings along the northern coast. there are other islamist factions there. what isis is doing in libya is what they did in syria and iraq. use the instability to grow presence if you will sow their seeds. >> thank you, nic robertson. >>> the fbi has arrested six men in minneapolis and san diego in connection with an isis-inspired terror plot. we know the plot involved young people traveling to syria or trying
southern borders of libya. this effort to show they control across the country. the other part of this narrative is because the video has been put together by the same media group isis uses in iraqand syria and it takes the elements supposedly from different areas of libya and they are put together by isis main media arm, if you will. this again designed to show the spread across libya, but how they are coordinated with isis in other parts of the middle east john. >> nic isis may not...
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southern states and exceed to these changes. >> professor i want to ask you a question on that. you mentioned occupation just briefly before we let you go. we see the news today in conflict in iraq afghanistan syria, several war is still alive and it's well. so what lesson can we learn? just quickly on this anniversary. is. >> i think there are a couple of quick lessons we can take as we look at the past. to expect conflicts to continue. that people can make agreements and shake hands. you have to plan of what comes next. >> professor, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you so much. >> so for a look at what's coming up at the top of the hour john seigenthaler is here. >> hi morgan, new doubts about iran one week after world leaders declare a family work deal on nuclear weapons, their demand that all sanctions be lifted the moment of final agreement is signed. >>> taking cuba off the terrorist list. it's been labeled a threat for 33 years. what it would mean for the people of united states and the people of cuba. >>> and in indiana the outbreak of hiv. >> if we could stop it here we would stop it everywhere. there is no magic wand. it's a war. >> the past decisions blamed
southern states and exceed to these changes. >> professor i want to ask you a question on that. you mentioned occupation just briefly before we let you go. we see the news today in conflict in iraq afghanistan syria, several war is still alive and it's well. so what lesson can we learn? just quickly on this anniversary. is. >> i think there are a couple of quick lessons we can take as we look at the past. to expect conflicts to continue. that people can make agreements and shake...
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southern europe. that has nato concerned. you have turkey, a nato ally right there on the front lines syria and iraq in the fight wake-up call.nst isis. it is not like they don't have plenty to do. it is not like we have to do everything ourselves. but it is a very good question and something that i press on them any president presses on them to do, and my predecessors did all the time. they have made some pledges to turn things around, get up to 2% of gdp each at the last wales summit. they have to carry through on that. >> i am from george washington university. i was wondering what skills you think are important for officers commissioning now compared to 10 years ago. secretary carter: that is a good question, i will try to give you a good answer. i think one way to approach that compared to earlier periods in my own career, is that you will quickly find, as i have found, that the people you are leading are a generation younger than you. you have to really stretch to understand what is going on, how their lives are like. things move so fast that every generation gets different really fast. i can give you an answer from my
southern europe. that has nato concerned. you have turkey, a nato ally right there on the front lines syria and iraq in the fight wake-up call.nst isis. it is not like they don't have plenty to do. it is not like we have to do everything ourselves. but it is a very good question and something that i press on them any president presses on them to do, and my predecessors did all the time. they have made some pledges to turn things around, get up to 2% of gdp each at the last wales summit. they...
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southern part of nato concerned. you have turkey a nato ally, right there on the front lines with syria and iraq and fight against isil not like they don't have plenty to do and we have to do everything ourselves, it's a very good question and something that i press on them and the president presses on them to do and my predecessors did all the time. they've made some pledges to turn things around get up to 2% of gdp each at the last summit and got to carry through on that. thank you. >> i'm from the george washington university i was wondering what skills you think for those who commissioned now opposed to ten years ago? >> that's a good question. i'm trying to give you a good answer. i think one way to approach that compared to earlier periods in my own career is you will quickly as i have found that the people you're leading on a generation younger than you and you have to really stretch to understand what's going on what their lives are like. things more so fast that every generation gets different really fast. so i can give you an answer from my point of view and you see if any of this is useful to you. as i look
southern part of nato concerned. you have turkey a nato ally, right there on the front lines with syria and iraq and fight against isil not like they don't have plenty to do and we have to do everything ourselves, it's a very good question and something that i press on them and the president presses on them to do and my predecessors did all the time. they've made some pledges to turn things around get up to 2% of gdp each at the last summit and got to carry through on that. thank you. >>...
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iraq with the first marine division. next to paul is christian ramirez. he was born in tijuana mexico, active in immigration policy and impact on southern communities.he is director of human rights programs and staffed the san diego immigrant rights consortium and director of the southern border communities coalition. and last but not least brian roberts who is the author principal author of the report we're discussing today. brian is the senior economist at econ metric ink. border of immigration policies and department of border analysis at department of homeland security where he worked to try to develop some of these measures we're talking about today. he worked at the office of policy and science and technology division. before his work at dhs he was economic advisor in several countries of the former soviet union and the balkans. the way we're going to do this, i will ask each of our panelists a introductory question and we'll have a conversation. i will sit down for a part of this. chief fisher, let me begin by asking you you heard secretary chertoff's assessment what is needed for a secure border strategy. he talked about the fence in depth.
iraq with the first marine division. next to paul is christian ramirez. he was born in tijuana mexico, active in immigration policy and impact on southern communities.he is director of human rights programs and staffed the san diego immigrant rights consortium and director of the southern border communities coalition. and last but not least brian roberts who is the author principal author of the report we're discussing today. brian is the senior economist at econ metric ink. border of...
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southern border. they're trying to portray themselves as spread all across libya. what they're also doing here is using the same media group that isis uses in iraqhis video to create the impression here they're not just spreading across libya, but that they are spreading across the middle east. it's a multiple message, convert to islam or die. we're spreading. that's isis' message here. alisyn? >> so troubling. thank you for all of that background. let's tackle of this with fareed zakaria, the author of "in defense of a liberal education" and host of fareed zakaria gps. great to see you. this is heartbreaking this morning. there are these two unfolding stories as we speak at this hour there are rescue attempts in the mediterranean, possibly futile rescue attempts trying to find there are estimates that at least 700 people went down in this capsized boat trying to get from libya to italy. but, maybe as many as 950, and then now, breaking news there's another boat of migrants from greece -- trying to get somewhere either to get to greece or from greece. so are is this something new that we're seeing with these migrant boats? what's happening? >> t
southern border. they're trying to portray themselves as spread all across libya. what they're also doing here is using the same media group that isis uses in iraqhis video to create the impression here they're not just spreading across libya, but that they are spreading across the middle east. it's a multiple message, convert to islam or die. we're spreading. that's isis' message here. alisyn? >> so troubling. thank you for all of that background. let's tackle of this with fareed...
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southern europe. that has nato concerned. you have turkey, a nato ally right there on the front lines syria and iraq in the fight against isis. it is not like they don't have plenty to do. it is not like we have to do everything ourselves. but it is a very good question and something that i press on them any president presses on them to do, and my predecessors did all the time. they have made some pledges to turn things around, get up to 2% of gdp each at the last wales summit. they have to carry through on. -- on that. >> i am from the george washington university. i was wondering what skills you think are important for officers commissioning now compared to 10 years ago. secretary carter: that is a good question, i will try to give you a good answer. i think one way to approach that compared to earlier periods in my own career, is that you will quickly find, as i have found that the people you are leading or a generation younger than you. you have to really stretch to understand what is going on, how their lives are like. things move so fast that every generation gets different really fast. i can give you an answer from my
southern europe. that has nato concerned. you have turkey, a nato ally right there on the front lines syria and iraq in the fight against isis. it is not like they don't have plenty to do. it is not like we have to do everything ourselves. but it is a very good question and something that i press on them any president presses on them to do, and my predecessors did all the time. they have made some pledges to turn things around, get up to 2% of gdp each at the last wales summit. they have to...