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libya criticised his acceptance of a role in the united arab emirates dema. >> the u.n. refugee agencies is expecting 5,000 migrants to arrive on shore. the prime minister visited the island of lesbos. he spoke about the need for an agreement. the registration process must be given in turkey, not greece. >> i think the key issue is not to encourage the people to take the risk to lose their life in the sea. and the only way is to give the hope that some day they will have the chance to be this mechanism for settlement from the court to europe. >> attention assist turning to the drama that the refugee crisis is inflicting. one group is using humour to provide comfort and psychological support to those in need >>> for a short while, the children were transported. overcome with all-consuming joy that made them forget unrelenting sadness. >> it's been a long time. my daughter lost a father. she is recovering. >> on lesbos, enjoyment is in a short supply. >> most of the children have been camped out in the parks lot for days, this is a much-needed dose of levity for a group of
libya criticised his acceptance of a role in the united arab emirates dema. >> the u.n. refugee agencies is expecting 5,000 migrants to arrive on shore. the prime minister visited the island of lesbos. he spoke about the need for an agreement. the registration process must be given in turkey, not greece. >> i think the key issue is not to encourage the people to take the risk to lose their life in the sea. and the only way is to give the hope that some day they will have the chance...
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to work for the united arab emerita which is supported the u.n.acked government based in that brook. to take over as head of the u.a.e. diplomacy academy. it has brought a furious response which has asked them to investigate. the absence of effective authority is manifesting itself in growing insecurity the criminality across many parts of the country. the growing influence of terrorists and other groups is posing a threat, to the very authority of the libyan state. the cruelty and barbarity witnesses in the areas under their control, and omen yet to come unless there is a united action to contain and eliminate this growing threat. >> well with the u.n. secretary general says bernadine has been criticized by both sides of the power struggle. says leon's work speaks for itself. >> the mediator in libya, speaks for itself, and as we said yesterday, the secretary general very much stacked in for the dedicated work he has done. >> rescue teams are searching through the rubble of a collapsed factory, with 150 people thought to be still inside. at least
to work for the united arab emerita which is supported the u.n.acked government based in that brook. to take over as head of the u.a.e. diplomacy academy. it has brought a furious response which has asked them to investigate. the absence of effective authority is manifesting itself in growing insecurity the criminality across many parts of the country. the growing influence of terrorists and other groups is posing a threat, to the very authority of the libyan state. the cruelty and barbarity...
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more detainees out of guantanamo bay prison icuba.tt pepeagon says all five have been moved to the united arab emirates.107 detainees still remain in the prison.the u-s has been moving detainees to other countries, as part of president obama's goal to clcle the prison.the u-s wants to move them to countries that'll keep them from re- joining terrorist groups. there was a clear winner in saturday night's debate. that's what the polls say about the democratic presidential debate held at drdre university in des moines. moines.a brand new cbs news poll says 51 percent think hillary clinton won the debate. that puts her far ahead of percent.martin o'malley had seven percent.clinton got high marks for how she handled several issues -- like foreign policy -- terrorism and how she would take on isis. "we will support those who take the fight to isis that is why we have troops in iraq helping to train and build back up the iraqi military why we have special operators in syria working with the kurds and arabs." arabs."clinton says it's clear r that isis cannot be contained and that it must be defeated.
more detainees out of guantanamo bay prison icuba.tt pepeagon says all five have been moved to the united arab emirates.107 detainees still remain in the prison.the u-s has been moving detainees to other countries, as part of president obama's goal to clcle the prison.the u-s wants to move them to countries that'll keep them from re- joining terrorist groups. there was a clear winner in saturday night's debate. that's what the polls say about the democratic presidential debate held at drdre...
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he's going to work for the united arab emirates, which supports the u.n.-backed government based in the eastern city. he'll take over at z the head of the uae's diplomacy academy, but it brought a furious response from the tripoli-based government that asked the u.n. to explain. live to gabriel following this story at the united nations. gabe, he spoke a little bit earlier on defending his new job. tell us more about what he had to say. >> reporter: that's right, leon spoke to the security council but it was a routine briefing updating the council on the political progress and the challenges that remain in libya as the u.n. tries to broker some sort of power-sharing agreement between the two governments there that both claim to be legitimate governments. after that is when he faced really pointed questions from journalists that were asking him really about this controversy as it can be described as nothing else about him essentially taking a job with this aub date of birthy think tank and one supported by the uae government. this has a potential to throw o
he's going to work for the united arab emirates, which supports the u.n.-backed government based in the eastern city. he'll take over at z the head of the uae's diplomacy academy, but it brought a furious response from the tripoli-based government that asked the u.n. to explain. live to gabriel following this story at the united nations. gabe, he spoke a little bit earlier on defending his new job. tell us more about what he had to say. >> reporter: that's right, leon spoke to the...
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diplomatic level mission to the international renewable energy agency in abu dhabi the capital of ye united arab emirates. >>> united nations children's fund say the number of people dying from aids have tripled. teenagers are the only group among hiv infected populations where the mortality rate isn't slowing. it also says the disease is the main cause of death of african youth 10 to 19. craig mcclure is the global chief of hiv section at unicef. he explains why there is such a sirnlg. >> in all other age groups, death from aids has decreased. infected mother to child transmission the rates of infection has dropped to 60%. there were over 600,000 babies infected with hiv in twof 2000 d less than 200,000 this year. issue with adolescents is that most of those teenagers dying of aids were infected as babies. so three were infected due to mother to child transmission before prevention of mother to child prevention programs were scaled up. during adolescence it's not a time when you naturally look for infection. so diagnosing has been a problem. >> it is the final day of campaigning in burkina faso
diplomatic level mission to the international renewable energy agency in abu dhabi the capital of ye united arab emirates. >>> united nations children's fund say the number of people dying from aids have tripled. teenagers are the only group among hiv infected populations where the mortality rate isn't slowing. it also says the disease is the main cause of death of african youth 10 to 19. craig mcclure is the global chief of hiv section at unicef. he explains why there is such a...
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you know, wolf, is some of the arab states on the front line, united arab emirates and kuwait and othersot on the front line, an turkey where the president is now, they are the most complicate and they have been bombing the one group that is fighting the islamic state, the syrian kurds and so the president needs help from the allies, but he needs to lead in a more assertive way, and he is obviously capable of doing that, and that is where the focus of the united states should be right now. >> and i spoke with philip hammond, the foreign secretary to britain, and he said that they are not involved right now because of authorization, and they don't have the political authority to do so. >> thank you, both. >>> as we look at the air strikes, are they working? can the coalition change the direction of the terrorists to the avoid a tragedy like we saw in paris? ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ this holiday, i can count on my going off list.again, and knowing right when my packages arrive. so that's two things. introducing real time delivery notifications. si
you know, wolf, is some of the arab states on the front line, united arab emirates and kuwait and othersot on the front line, an turkey where the president is now, they are the most complicate and they have been bombing the one group that is fighting the islamic state, the syrian kurds and so the president needs help from the allies, but he needs to lead in a more assertive way, and he is obviously capable of doing that, and that is where the focus of the united states should be right now....
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and now you see the pictures of jets taking off from jordan, and the united arab emirates.are told that they had two factories in mind. and dropped money. >> the french ministry says this was a massive attack. we think it's more heavy, intense. whatever, clear retaliation for the 132 deaths on friday. the 350 people injured. 99 or so of them. >> how is this likely to advance french objectives. ash carter has been speaking to his counterpart. they have spoken twice over the weekend and certainly today. the idea going forward is that the u.s. will vary targeted information with the french. there'll be closer communication, for what we hope will be a sustained attack where i.s.i.l. is in iraq and syria, and they intend to roll back restrictions. leading to information not being shared, or as widely known, and how interesting it is to note that herats, the israeli newspaper is reporting that iraqi television is saying that before the friday attacks, it was told that abu bakr al-baghdadi, the i.s.i.l. leader, called for an attack on coalition and iran and russia, and he told mem
and now you see the pictures of jets taking off from jordan, and the united arab emirates.are told that they had two factories in mind. and dropped money. >> the french ministry says this was a massive attack. we think it's more heavy, intense. whatever, clear retaliation for the 132 deaths on friday. the 350 people injured. 99 or so of them. >> how is this likely to advance french objectives. ash carter has been speaking to his counterpart. they have spoken twice over the weekend...
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. >> the french air force use the basis in jordan and united arab emirateses to strike at target lists. >> so the dig discussion we had today was helpful. >> reporter: at g-20 summit in turkey, broke broke president obama said that attacks today were stoke en with the french president. >> we redouble our efforts to bring about a peaceful transition in syria. and to eliminate dash as a force that can create so much pain and suffering, for people in paris. other parts of the globe. >> reporter: president obama vowed to help france, france's response has been multiproned and far reaching that leads to a terrorist finding his way to the country. one car dis covered that the kalashnikov rifles they believe up to 10 people could be responsible as 3 teams carried out 6 attacks, officials' to see this man, a french national suspected of being involved. >> this is new video from friday night in paris, paris killed 89 people at eagles of death concert, this is presume abbey when they started, you can see some people duck are, others run, american band in shock onstage, this video, taken from a p
. >> the french air force use the basis in jordan and united arab emirateses to strike at target lists. >> so the dig discussion we had today was helpful. >> reporter: at g-20 summit in turkey, broke broke president obama said that attacks today were stoke en with the french president. >> we redouble our efforts to bring about a peaceful transition in syria. and to eliminate dash as a force that can create so much pain and suffering, for people in paris. other parts of...
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the united arab emirates new messaging center is working to discredit isis propaganda and malaysia justcreation of its own center to do the same. and by joining our summit at the united nations that we organized this fall more than 100 nations, more than 20 multi lateral institutions in some 120 civil society groups including many leaders from muslim communities around the world, have become part of a global movement against isil and its twisted ideology. all of which is to say that our coalition will not relent. we will not accept the idea that terrorist assaults on restaurants, on theaters, and hotels, are the new normal or that we are powerless to stop them. after all that's precisely what terrorists like isil want. because ultimately that's the only way they can win. it's the nature of terrorism. they can't beat us on the battlefield, so they try to terrorize us into being afraid into changing our patterns of behavior, into panicking, into abandoning our allies and partners and to retreating from the world. and as president, i will not let that happen. in our diverse societies, ever
the united arab emirates new messaging center is working to discredit isis propaganda and malaysia justcreation of its own center to do the same. and by joining our summit at the united nations that we organized this fall more than 100 nations, more than 20 multi lateral institutions in some 120 civil society groups including many leaders from muslim communities around the world, have become part of a global movement against isil and its twisted ideology. all of which is to say that our...
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operation, preferably with regional partners, saudi arabia, united arab emirates, turkey. a solo u.s. ground presence is not going to solve the problem. host: let's get scott from nevada, democrat line, good morning. caller: good morning. americans need to understand that in a free and open democratic society we are vulnerable that way. what we need to do as a country is to develop a policy that if we are attacked, if some idiot goes into a restaurant and sprays bullets all around, we do drone strikes over that area, but we do not need to send in ground troops in a war. are an obtuse sort of weapon. in the surgical war that we are trying to fight what we do need to do is instruct the pentagon tostart recruiting people make up the special forces. that would be the way to fight these guys. game with anhess opponent that is very lethal, and this is not a game of waccamaw -- lacrimal -- whack-a-mole. once they cross over mentally they don't care, they just want to die. 40,000 weaponsve of mass destruction running around. host: thank you for the call. guest: there are some key
operation, preferably with regional partners, saudi arabia, united arab emirates, turkey. a solo u.s. ground presence is not going to solve the problem. host: let's get scott from nevada, democrat line, good morning. caller: good morning. americans need to understand that in a free and open democratic society we are vulnerable that way. what we need to do as a country is to develop a policy that if we are attacked, if some idiot goes into a restaurant and sprays bullets all around, we do drone...
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france's strike capacity in the region with 12 other combat planes already station in jordan and the united arabemirates. on sunday, the french defense minister said france is ready to strike against islamic's state group targets. >> we have to strike in places of power where decisions are made and also target the islamic state groupon resources, meaning its oilfields. we must hit it entirely. two reconnaissance aircraft are on board the charles de gaulle and have already begun to gather intelligence. >> the islamic state group surviving by on bank robbery and extortion. 1.6 million making u.s. dollars a day selling crude and refined oil on the black market. for more on how the group is financed, i'm joined from new terror a specialist on financing. just how wealthy is the islamic state group? >> i don't think we can say. a lot of the assertions made about how much money it has are really just kind of spin bowling it. that being said, it has a lot of resources, obviously. if you were to rank it among the is comparablyit among the world's poorest. thatming to the sale of crude and refined oil, wh
france's strike capacity in the region with 12 other combat planes already station in jordan and the united arabemirates. on sunday, the french defense minister said france is ready to strike against islamic's state group targets. >> we have to strike in places of power where decisions are made and also target the islamic state groupon resources, meaning its oilfields. we must hit it entirely. two reconnaissance aircraft are on board the charles de gaulle and have already begun to gather...
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>> yeah, this is a brand-new exit point that graham dickinson has opened in the united arab emrate rates in oman. this is the first time these exit points have been jumped by anyone. >> like they're skimming the surface of all those rocks. it so is close. >> that's what they're known for. in fact, graham spent the last year researching, looking at topographical maps, to create a brand-new series of lights and lines that a very select few pilots can actually do because of how technical some of these are. >> that's cool to see. honestly? we've gotten so used to seeing that one line in switzerland, routine. >> they've definitely created something brand new and exciting. it is very challenging. if you notice the features are very unpredictable. like you're in mars. >> the great thing is he's discovered 100 new exit points from these two countries. >> he jumped all of them? >> of course, yeah. that's why he decided to name the series "blood, sweat and tears." because of him and his crew able to discover these locations, he alcoholing yet rewarding experiences of his life. >>> if anybody else
>> yeah, this is a brand-new exit point that graham dickinson has opened in the united arab emrate rates in oman. this is the first time these exit points have been jumped by anyone. >> like they're skimming the surface of all those rocks. it so is close. >> that's what they're known for. in fact, graham spent the last year researching, looking at topographical maps, to create a brand-new series of lights and lines that a very select few pilots can actually do because of how...
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the read was launched simultaneously for the united arab emirates and jordan. we sport -- we spoke to the prince for the reaction. >> they completely gutted, traumatized, livid with what has happened. i have spent decades working on the importance of conversations. we have been followers of faith and no faith -- choose, christians, muslims -- to work with nine faith groups from sierra leone to east timor. i cannot believe that the edifice of it will that has been can be destroyed by axa violence. i will never believe it -- by acts of violence. i have never believed it and i will not believe it. also, my deep condolences to the families of the victims. i want to sayóoçoç%ÑÑññ ú', and i do hope you will enjoy me for an exciting new television series, a unique inquiry into human consciousness itself. now, you're about to see an extraordinary program, a studio conversation that you may never forget. so settle back, take a deep breath as we join our trusted guide and host phil cousineau on a most memorable episode of "global spirit," the first internal travel s
the read was launched simultaneously for the united arab emirates and jordan. we sport -- we spoke to the prince for the reaction. >> they completely gutted, traumatized, livid with what has happened. i have spent decades working on the importance of conversations. we have been followers of faith and no faith -- choose, christians, muslims -- to work with nine faith groups from sierra leone to east timor. i cannot believe that the edifice of it will that has been can be destroyed by axa...
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significant, for example, that these french fighter jets took off from bases in jordan and the united arab emirates. here's the question. how do you get all of these moderate arab states more directly involved in fighting isis? >> look, i think this is about muslims and muslim majority countries as well as states in which muslims live as minorities. you can't lock at this as if we just checked down a list of the nations that have the most muslims taking part. optically it sounds really great but the fact is that this is a global war that we're facing. both in the physical space and the ideological space. what we need to see is the same kind of international effort that comes to the table. and by the way, isis is recruiting in every country in the world so being able to convince a state to take part in this, just means we need to be looking at how that state thinks about their own populations and the vulnerability of their youth. >> you think what happened in paris, peter, will help isis in their recruitment of these young people? >> i think basically, yes, because, i mean, many of the thin
significant, for example, that these french fighter jets took off from bases in jordan and the united arab emirates. here's the question. how do you get all of these moderate arab states more directly involved in fighting isis? >> look, i think this is about muslims and muslim majority countries as well as states in which muslims live as minorities. you can't lock at this as if we just checked down a list of the nations that have the most muslims taking part. optically it sounds really...
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the targets were destroyed and all french planes they say returned safely to their bases in the united arabrates and jordan. also tonight a french official tells cnn that at least three of the terrorists involved in the attacks spent time in syria. an international manhunt is intensifying for a belgium-born french national who's suspected in the attacks. a source tells cnn salah abdeslam was stopped and questioned by police a few hours after the terror happened across paris but was not detained. we're told he was driving in the direction of the belgium border. also tonight, officials fear that other suspects or accomplices in the attacks may also be on the loose. meanwhile, panic erupting in paris earlier tonight. take a look at this remarkable video. a crowd gathered at a memorial at one of the attack sites suddenly that crowd got spooked. people desperately dashed to safety. it turned out to be a false alarm. two days after the massacre of at least 129 people, the fear of another attack right now in paris is raw and real. our senior international correspondent nick paton walsh is on the g
the targets were destroyed and all french planes they say returned safely to their bases in the united arabrates and jordan. also tonight a french official tells cnn that at least three of the terrorists involved in the attacks spent time in syria. an international manhunt is intensifying for a belgium-born french national who's suspected in the attacks. a source tells cnn salah abdeslam was stopped and questioned by police a few hours after the terror happened across paris but was not...
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the obama administration released five more gitmo detainees, to the united arab emirates no less. some questions about his timing. captain chuck nash and dan henninger are back with us for this one. captain nash, while we're watching video of people across the world in belgium and in france trying to track down and take jihadis off the battlefield, how wise is it to release people back on to the battlefield here at home? >> i think this is really a political move. has nothing to do with national security because there are criteria they have been using since guantanamo was established where they would evaluate the person's threat, their intelligence value and whether they were being a good prisoner and not causing trouble. if you pass those things, pass those reviews which were held on regular basis, then they let you go, they put you up to go. now it appears what is happening the administration is trying to accelerate, putting pressure on those making decisions to accelerate get number down to a such a small number, not worth keeping this open because we have so few. melissa: this
the obama administration released five more gitmo detainees, to the united arab emirates no less. some questions about his timing. captain chuck nash and dan henninger are back with us for this one. captain nash, while we're watching video of people across the world in belgium and in france trying to track down and take jihadis off the battlefield, how wise is it to release people back on to the battlefield here at home? >> i think this is really a political move. has nothing to do with...
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so, those silicon valley companies haven their business overseas to places like australia, the united arab emirates and even israel. if you want to see our stories in this series on the drought, go to our special web page, surviving the drought, we investigate california's water crisis. it's all right there on the front page of our website, nbcbayarea.com. that's the latest. back to you. >> thank you, stephen. if you have a tip, please give us a call, 888-996-tips or always send us an e-mail to theunit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> an east bay neighborhood plastered with crime scene tape this morning. how a pursuit turn under to an officer-involved shooting in san lorenzo. >>> tracking the very latest developments overseas. the air strike targeting one of the world's most dangerous terrorists. how it all went down and a live report from washington, next. joining us. i'm laura garcia cannon. >>> welcome to friday morning. good morning, thank you for spending it with us. >> we are your hosts on this friday. thank you for joining us as we head into the weekend. a cool, chill, clear start so far. let's
so, those silicon valley companies haven their business overseas to places like australia, the united arab emirates and even israel. if you want to see our stories in this series on the drought, go to our special web page, surviving the drought, we investigate california's water crisis. it's all right there on the front page of our website, nbcbayarea.com. that's the latest. back to you. >> thank you, stephen. if you have a tip, please give us a call, 888-996-tips or always send us an...
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france has already carried out strikes from the united arab emirates and jordan. fresh strikes from the carrier would more than double the number of bombers involved. >>> russian military officials are showing off their readiness to work with the french state group. they broadcast images aboard a russian missile cruisers showing officials communicating with the french about a possible joint operation. in moscow, putin said air strikes will continue, noting he wants to punish the culprits behind the attack on a jetliner that killed 224 russians in egypt last month. putin is hoping for cooperation with neighboring nations to use air space for military purposes in russia's fight against terrorism. kazakhstan and other countries raised concerns about the safety of civilian flights over the caspian and nearby areas. anti-terrorism force necessary southern russia killed 11 people affiliated with islamic state militants. media is reporting troops carried out a special operation. personnel focused on a mountainous area where militants were hiding. they say the group was p
france has already carried out strikes from the united arab emirates and jordan. fresh strikes from the carrier would more than double the number of bombers involved. >>> russian military officials are showing off their readiness to work with the french state group. they broadcast images aboard a russian missile cruisers showing officials communicating with the french about a possible joint operation. in moscow, putin said air strikes will continue, noting he wants to punish the...
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. >> reporter: indian has beaten pakistan in the united arab emirites. 38 off 21 balls. pakistan collapsed to 124/6. they needed, but 24 runs came from pakistan. caught by ian plunkett. england claimed a three one win. >>> it is a great atmosphere to play. you want to play in high games like this and it's great to win these gachlts it was a great night-- it was a great night. >> reporter: the third test defeated india. they are two nil down in the four match series. india spin is having them out for 185 on day three to earn a 124 run victory. >>> it is the bowlers who will win. small contributions are more important in the team winning rather than people having an average of 50 and above. >>> i think it is harsh to say that the team has struggled. it has been tough all around. given the quality of spinners that the indians have, it is going to be more tougher for us. >> reporter: on the latest for football news. former f.i.f.a. president remains in a stable condition after being admitted to a hospital for railways respiratory problems. he is responding positively. he led
. >> reporter: indian has beaten pakistan in the united arab emirites. 38 off 21 balls. pakistan collapsed to 124/6. they needed, but 24 runs came from pakistan. caught by ian plunkett. england claimed a three one win. >>> it is a great atmosphere to play. you want to play in high games like this and it's great to win these gachlts it was a great night-- it was a great night. >> reporter: the third test defeated india. they are two nil down in the four match series. india...
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self declared legitimate government but at the same time he was negotiating a high-paying job with united arabrates, a key backer of the house of representative government and talks with their rival the general national congress or gnc. it is called into question his impartiality and the president of the gnc sent a letter to the security general ban ki-moon which says in part the timing of the envoy's new job while he is asking us to accept his suggestions as fair and biased shows disrespect for the libyan people and sacrifice and this new job puts at risk a destruction of the political process, we asked leon about exactly that. >> the gnc has sent a letter to the security council and question your impartiality given your up coming job with the uae and goes so far to say it could put in jeopardy the political process that you have worked so hard to get in place. >> i assume my part of what is going on and i don't want to focus the attention on other elements. as i said the objections of what happened and here i am very humbly to say maybe i could have done things in a different way. >> reporte
self declared legitimate government but at the same time he was negotiating a high-paying job with united arabrates, a key backer of the house of representative government and talks with their rival the general national congress or gnc. it is called into question his impartiality and the president of the gnc sent a letter to the security general ban ki-moon which says in part the timing of the envoy's new job while he is asking us to accept his suggestions as fair and biased shows disrespect...
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these are french warplanes unleashed earlier in a wave of air strikes from jordan and the united arab emirates. they bombed command centers around the isis stronghold of raqqa in syria. it comes as the investigation is widening. an international manhunt is on for a 26 year old french national who had been living in belgium. seven other suspects are dead. six from suicide bombs, another killed on friday in a shootout with police. so who are the suspects and how could they plan the first coordinated attack by isis in the west? we have a series of reports starting in paris with elizabeth palmer. >> reporter: hundreds of people who gathered near the locations of friday's attacks suddenly bolted tonight. and for a few minutes they were convinced the nightmare was starting all over again. they dove for cover, anywhere that looked like a good place to hide. even the police went on alert. but it was a false alarm. and it's still not clear what started the panic. tension is high, especially after the police today issued an international arrest warrant for a suspected terrorist who is still on
these are french warplanes unleashed earlier in a wave of air strikes from jordan and the united arab emirates. they bombed command centers around the isis stronghold of raqqa in syria. it comes as the investigation is widening. an international manhunt is on for a 26 year old french national who had been living in belgium. seven other suspects are dead. six from suicide bombs, another killed on friday in a shootout with police. so who are the suspects and how could they plan the first...
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the french forces launched those attacks from bases in jordan and the united arab emirates. the are coalition base they are using in that country. and in qatar and turkey. turkey opened its air base he including the incirlik air base in july and in august turkey itself joined that coalition launching the first air strikes against i.s.i.l. in syria. in july a suicide blast that authorities here blame on i.s.i.l. killed 32 people in southern turkey. that same month authorities say that i.s.i.l. attacked soldiers in southern turkey killing one soldier. but then in october in turkey's capital, ankara, a bomb went off killing 100 people. that is one of the deadliest attacks in turkish history. that is creating all sorts of new tensions in turkey particularly because of its relations with syria. joining me is andre barker, director of woodrow wilson center for scholars. syria's predicament is his book. that seems to be the most apt title for anything to do with turkey or syria today, turkey's predicament. turkey had a syria predicament because they had a native kurdish population
the french forces launched those attacks from bases in jordan and the united arab emirates. the are coalition base they are using in that country. and in qatar and turkey. turkey opened its air base he including the incirlik air base in july and in august turkey itself joined that coalition launching the first air strikes against i.s.i.l. in syria. in july a suicide blast that authorities here blame on i.s.i.l. killed 32 people in southern turkey. that same month authorities say that i.s.i.l....
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. >>> the united arab emrys, the country that supports. >>> former president, george w. bush, has made serious allegations about the role of senior figures in his son's administration in the september 11th attacks. he takes swipes at dick cheney and defense secretary, donald rumsfeld. suggesting that they had too much influence on the decisions to go to war in iraq and afghanistan. he accuses cheney of circumventing the presidency by preventing the security team in control in the president's office, and he accuses former secretary of defense, donald rumsfeld of arrogance over george w. bush. the 2002 speech, listening iraq, iran and north korea. >> north korea is a regime arming with missiles and weapons of mass destruction. while starving it's citizens. iran aggressively pursues these and exports terror, while an unelected few repress the iranian people's hope for freedom. iran supports terror. states like these, and their terrorist allies, constitute an access of evil, arming to threaten the peace of the world by seeking weapons of mass destruction. these regimes pose
. >>> the united arab emrys, the country that supports. >>> former president, george w. bush, has made serious allegations about the role of senior figures in his son's administration in the september 11th attacks. he takes swipes at dick cheney and defense secretary, donald rumsfeld. suggesting that they had too much influence on the decisions to go to war in iraq and afghanistan. he accuses cheney of circumventing the presidency by preventing the security team in control in...
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leon has taken a job in the united arab emirites. it agrees to the positive elements of the draft agreement, but has serious concerns about the vision that was set out by leon. it's waiting for an answer from the u.n. about the leon scandal and all for an end to all attacks. despite reservations, politicians from both sides are urging their leaders to sign up to the previously negotiated agreement. >> we continue the dialogue to reach the final agreement. it gives real balance between the two parties, the situation on the ground will be more difficult if this agreement is not signed and the same will continue because as issue knows this the powers will be powerful statement will continue. >> reporter: large parts of libya are now run by militias. it has helped groups like i.s.i.l. to take control >>> the emergency teams are still searching for survivors after a huge land slide in northern myanmar. 108 people are dead. a hundred others are still missing. many of the victims were workingers who picked through the waste in the hope of f
leon has taken a job in the united arab emirites. it agrees to the positive elements of the draft agreement, but has serious concerns about the vision that was set out by leon. it's waiting for an answer from the u.n. about the leon scandal and all for an end to all attacks. despite reservations, politicians from both sides are urging their leaders to sign up to the previously negotiated agreement. >> we continue the dialogue to reach the final agreement. it gives real balance between the...
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they were sent to the united arab emirates, leaving 107 inmates still at the base.ed after authorities determined they no longer posed a threat. the detain yesdetainees were ca 2001 and held for 13 years. >>> in massachusetts, the governor made a shocking announcement yesterday. the army reserve center in wooster was broken into saturday night and weapons were stolen. authorities believe the break-in was not connected to any terrorist threat. >> nothing at this point in time that would tie this to any specific threat or anything else at this point. >> according to the "daily beast," six assault rifles and ten pistols were among the stolen weapons. >>> the attacks in paris are reigniting an important conversation among the 2016 presidential candidates. namely, how do we stop isis? a day before the attack, president obama said isis was contained. at this weekend's democratic debate, hillary clinton put herself in contrast with the president. >> we have to look at isis as the leading threat of an international terror network. it cannot be contained. it must be defeated
they were sent to the united arab emirates, leaving 107 inmates still at the base.ed after authorities determined they no longer posed a threat. the detain yesdetainees were ca 2001 and held for 13 years. >>> in massachusetts, the governor made a shocking announcement yesterday. the army reserve center in wooster was broken into saturday night and weapons were stolen. authorities believe the break-in was not connected to any terrorist threat. >> nothing at this point in time that...
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. >> the pentagon has transferred five began boy detainees to the united arab emirates.o charles were find against them. the u.s. are taking steps to close the guantanamo bay prison. >> in minneapolis, protestors took to the streets after the police shooting of a black man suspected in an assault. demonstrators marched to a police precinct where they banged on the door demanding to be let inside. officers were responding to a domestic dispute when the shooting tack place. they say the man interfered with paramedics administering to the victim. >> the guy was pinned down on the ground. he wasn't moving, he wasn't fighting, he wasn't screaming, nothing and next thing we know, maybe a minute or whatever after watching it, the gun went off. >> they put his hands behind his back, they slammed him on the ground, and they shot that man in his head. >> authorities are investigating whether the victim had been in handcuffs where he was shot. we are going live to turkey now where president obama is speaking. [ speaking french ] >> i've been practicing that. at the g20, our focus w
. >> the pentagon has transferred five began boy detainees to the united arab emirates.o charles were find against them. the u.s. are taking steps to close the guantanamo bay prison. >> in minneapolis, protestors took to the streets after the police shooting of a black man suspected in an assault. demonstrators marched to a police precinct where they banged on the door demanding to be let inside. officers were responding to a domestic dispute when the shooting tack place. they say...
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those silicon valley companies have taken their business overseas to places like australia, the united arab emirates and even israel. if you want to see our stories on the series on the drought, go to our special web page, surviving the drought. we investigate california's water crisis. all right there on the front page of our website, nbcbayarea.com. that's the latest. back to you. >> steven, thank you. >>> if you have a tip for our investigative unit give us a call at 1-888-996-tips and send us an e-mail to theunit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> coming up, donald trump with an aggressive attack against ben carson. >>> weather and traffic and all sorts of antics going on today. >> it's the weekend. >> we did make it. now we have to make it through the weekend. >> let's do that right now. send us on our way with nice weather. >> you definitely need some layers this morning before you head out because it is going to be very chilly, again. we're getting used to this. as we take a live look from san bruno mountain towards san francisco. we start out with clear skies and a chill in the air. of course, san
those silicon valley companies have taken their business overseas to places like australia, the united arab emirates and even israel. if you want to see our stories on the series on the drought, go to our special web page, surviving the drought. we investigate california's water crisis. all right there on the front page of our website, nbcbayarea.com. that's the latest. back to you. >> steven, thank you. >>> if you have a tip for our investigative unit give us a call at...
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the defense ministry sent ten fighter jets from bases in jordan and the united arab emirates.nce said they would continue air raids in coming days. >>> france's only aircraft carrier has left the country to join anti-isil operations. the carry left for the eastern mediterranean on wednesday. the vessel carries 20 aircraft, allowing france to increase the number of raids it is staging against isil targets. ♪ >>> the islamic state of iraq and the levant has published an image of the improvised bomb it says brought down a russian airliner. it says it smuggled the explosive on to the plane after discovering lax security at the airport. the group claims its original target was a western airliner, but tactics were changed after russia began air strikes in syria. >>> boko haram is being blamed for a bombing in northeast nigeria that has killed 32 people. the attack happened days after the president visited and declared the group close to defeat. the red cross says a further 80 people were rounded when an explosioner to through a crowded fruit and vegetable market late on tuesday afte
the defense ministry sent ten fighter jets from bases in jordan and the united arab emirates.nce said they would continue air raids in coming days. >>> france's only aircraft carrier has left the country to join anti-isil operations. the carry left for the eastern mediterranean on wednesday. the vessel carries 20 aircraft, allowing france to increase the number of raids it is staging against isil targets. ♪ >>> the islamic state of iraq and the levant has published an image...
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it takes place in the sky over dubai in the united arab emirates. >> the world's largest passenger jet. an a--380 is being joined in flight by two stuntmen wearing jet powered wing suits. this is a big deal now. it doesn't happen by chance. they worked on coordinating the whole thing for months. we did a jet power story yesterday into with the statue of liberty. this video was posted on wednesday and already, around 3 million views. congratulations to emirates on anmacying marketing skeenl. >> do not try this at home. they're legendary spunt stintmen, jet and his partner vince raffet. >> they have done these sort of flights in the french alps. as well as mt. fuji and the grand canyon. the difference between these guys and the guy we had yesterday, they're winged suits. the guy from yesterday at the statue of liberty was a jet pack similar to what we saw in the olympics. >> if i see them flying next to my win, window, i would freak out and scream. >> that's it? >> yeah. >> coming up "in the mix" the $80026,000 painting of cats that just told. was it worth the cash? we're going to show.
it takes place in the sky over dubai in the united arab emirates. >> the world's largest passenger jet. an a--380 is being joined in flight by two stuntmen wearing jet powered wing suits. this is a big deal now. it doesn't happen by chance. they worked on coordinating the whole thing for months. we did a jet power story yesterday into with the statue of liberty. this video was posted on wednesday and already, around 3 million views. congratulations to emirates on anmacying marketing...
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s chief negotiator in libya is to step down and take a job for the united arab emirates.ought a furious response from the tripoli-based government which has asked the u.n. to investigate. it warns that leon's appointment risks destroying the political process in libya. leon has spoken again of the difficulties involved in establishing a workable peace settlement for libya. >> the absence of effective authority is manifesting itself and growing insecurity and criminality across many parts of the country. the growing influence of terrorists and other extremist groups is posing a dire threat to the very authority of the libyan state. the cruelty and bar barety witnessed in areas under their control, an omen of what may yet come unless there is a united action to contain and eliminate this growing threat. >>> a palestinian has been shot and killed by israeli forces in hebron. israeli police say he was armed with a knife and was attempting to stab soldiers. that brings the total number of palestinians killed during cent tensions to 74, and the number of israelis killed to 9. >
s chief negotiator in libya is to step down and take a job for the united arab emirates.ought a furious response from the tripoli-based government which has asked the u.n. to investigate. it warns that leon's appointment risks destroying the political process in libya. leon has spoken again of the difficulties involved in establishing a workable peace settlement for libya. >> the absence of effective authority is manifesting itself and growing insecurity and criminality across many parts...
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they've been sent to the united arab emirates. the pentagon says the five prisoners were accepted for resettlement and are no longer considered a threat. each of them had been held for more than 13 years. a high-scoring victory for the celtics on the road. the oklahoma city thunder led by 11 points last night with just over eight minutes to go in the third quarter. but the c's turned on the jets start the fourth. c's win 100-85. they take on the rockets tonight at 8:00. randy: patriots wide receiver julian edelman is out possibly for the rest of the regular season. he's having surgery today after he broke his left foot on this play in last night's win against the giants. the injury happened in the last play of the first quarter. sportscenter 5 has learned he could make it back for the post-season. (cheering). >> he did it! emily: a lot of excitement. a big win for the patriots, celebrated in the air. pats' fans tuning in from all over including this jetblue flight from ft. myers to boston. this one a nail-biter coming down to the
they've been sent to the united arab emirates. the pentagon says the five prisoners were accepted for resettlement and are no longer considered a threat. each of them had been held for more than 13 years. a high-scoring victory for the celtics on the road. the oklahoma city thunder led by 11 points last night with just over eight minutes to go in the third quarter. but the c's turned on the jets start the fourth. c's win 100-85. they take on the rockets tonight at 8:00. randy: patriots wide...
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considers their homeland to be too unstable, they were sent to the united arab emirates for resettlement instead. their release leaves guantanamo bay with 107 detainees. >>> today, new jersey lawmakers will hold a hearing on legalizing recreational marijuana. clergy, health professionals, law enforcement offici s, and other policy experts will testify. governor chris christie says he will not approve recreational use. right now marijuana is only legal for medical use in new jersey. >>> an mta board member plans to push for lower prices for new yorkers who take lirr and metro north. according to the daily news, he plans to plead his case at the mta's board meeting today. in a letter to the paper, mta officials say lowering ticket costs would lead to loss of $70 million a year in fares. >>> today, new york's once powerful state senator is due in court for the start of his corruption pri . prosecutors say skelos used his influence to get his son a job. both will be tried on charges of bribery and conspiracy. >>> in connecticut today, bridgeport mayor elect joe ganum will name his transition
considers their homeland to be too unstable, they were sent to the united arab emirates for resettlement instead. their release leaves guantanamo bay with 107 detainees. >>> today, new jersey lawmakers will hold a hearing on legalizing recreational marijuana. clergy, health professionals, law enforcement offici s, and other policy experts will testify. governor chris christie says he will not approve recreational use. right now marijuana is only legal for medical use in new jersey....
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the united arab emirates as well. prance the question is on resettlement. the gulf countries do not take in refugees. what they do is basically take in guest workers. and a number of the gulf countries have a large number of syrian employee, really, but you cannot say that three aey are refugees, but they have been generous with their money. >> my second we is question is chemical weapons. russia agreed to extract the chemical weapons from syria and they are now bound by the chemical weapons convention. what have we seen recently with regard to chlorine gas? >> we believe that we have seen chlorine gas. it would be a violation of the chemical weapons convention, of which syria is a signatory. we have referred it to the organization for prohibition of chemical weapons, and they are going to do an analysis and a report. once we receive that, we will decide what steps to take. >> have we determined that it's the assad regime that's using the chemical weapons, or could it be other actors as well? >> it's our assumption that it's the assad regime because they fr
the united arab emirates as well. prance the question is on resettlement. the gulf countries do not take in refugees. what they do is basically take in guest workers. and a number of the gulf countries have a large number of syrian employee, really, but you cannot say that three aey are refugees, but they have been generous with their money. >> my second we is question is chemical weapons. russia agreed to extract the chemical weapons from syria and they are now bound by the chemical...
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but what happened sibs then-- since then in particular, since march, saudi arabia and the united arab emirates have had to take on the fight against hu ti rebels in yemen, so a lot of their air power has been diverted to yemen to try and fight that fight. some of the other countries that are also participating, including jordan out of solidarity to the saudis have also shifted some of their combat missions to yemen as well. so these countries are still flying a few missions every now and then but they've had to shift their air forces to other priorities. >> sreenivasan: what about just even moving the air forces closer to the fight, not keeping them out on the persian gulf but perhaps staging them in turkey. that was a huge advantage for the united states. >> it certainly was, and something the pentagon had wanted to do all along was use the turkish air base which can cut down the flight times to syria to as little as 15 minutes to the border as opposed to a fire hour flight from some of the persian gulf bases. but many of the european allies who are flying missions in iraq and a few
but what happened sibs then-- since then in particular, since march, saudi arabia and the united arab emirates have had to take on the fight against hu ti rebels in yemen, so a lot of their air power has been diverted to yemen to try and fight that fight. some of the other countries that are also participating, including jordan out of solidarity to the saudis have also shifted some of their combat missions to yemen as well. so these countries are still flying a few missions every now and then...
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declared legitimate governments but at the same time, he was negotiate be a high-paying job with the united arabs the key backer of the house of representative government in the talks with air rival the general national congress or g.n.c. it's called in to question leon's impartiality and the president of the g.n.c. sent a letter for the secretary energy ban ki-moon which says in part the timing of the envoy's new job while he is asking to accept his suggestions as fair and unbiased shows disrespect for the libyan people and their sacrifice, this new job puts at risk the destruction of the political process. we asked leon about exactly that. the gmc sent a letter to the security council questioning your impartiality giving your upcoming job with the e.u. a and go so far to say that it could put in jeopardy the political process that you have worked so hard to get in place. >> i assume my part of wh what s going on, and i don't want to focus the attention on other elements. as i said, if the optics of what happens are not the correct ones here i am very humble to go say maybe i could have done th
declared legitimate governments but at the same time, he was negotiate be a high-paying job with the united arabs the key backer of the house of representative government in the talks with air rival the general national congress or g.n.c. it's called in to question leon's impartiality and the president of the g.n.c. sent a letter for the secretary energy ban ki-moon which says in part the timing of the envoy's new job while he is asking to accept his suggestions as fair and unbiased shows...
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these are french war planes unleashed d rlier in a wave of air strikes from jordan and the united arab emirates. they bombed command centers around the isis stronghold of raqqa in syria. it comes as the investigation is widening. an international manhunt is on for 26-year-old french national who had been living in belgium. seven other suspects are dead, six from suicide bombs, another killed friday in a shoot-out with police. who are e e suspects and how could they plan the first coordinated attack by isis in the west? we have a series of reports starting in paris with elizabe palmer. >> reporter: hundreds of people who'd gathered near the locations of friday's attacks suddenly bolted tonight. for a few minutes they were convinced the nightmare was starting all over again. they dove for cover anywhere that looked like a good plple to hide. even the police went on alert. but it was a false alarm. and it's still not clear what started the panic. nsion is high, espececlly after the police today issued an international arrest warrant for a suspected terrorist who's still onhe loose. salah
these are french war planes unleashed d rlier in a wave of air strikes from jordan and the united arab emirates. they bombed command centers around the isis stronghold of raqqa in syria. it comes as the investigation is widening. an international manhunt is on for 26-year-old french national who had been living in belgium. seven other suspects are dead, six from suicide bombs, another killed friday in a shoot-out with police. who are e e suspects and how could they plan the first coordinated...
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crops being grown in california are being shipped back to china, japan, and the united arab emeritus, and the uea and saudi arabia are buying up thousands of acres in arizona. in la paz county with more. >> sunset in arizona's desert. survival here means adapting to a lack of water. amidst the desert land, there's an oasis. we're driving west of phoenix, and what we're coming on is thousands of acres of lush, green alfalfa crops. alfalfa loves sunny days and a long growing season. but it needs a lot of water. something that the farmer ran out of in his home country of saudi arabia. it's the largest arab company in the middle east. and for years he fed his cows with hay from the farms, he bought this farmland to move toward his target of importing 100% of animal feed. >> we should be concerned about growing in the desert, no matter who, but the fact that it's being seen reasonable to come to arizona, acquire land, grow a very thirsty crop like alfalfa and then ship it long distances? that tells us that something is wrong with the system. >> reporter: the practice is known as virtual wa
crops being grown in california are being shipped back to china, japan, and the united arab emeritus, and the uea and saudi arabia are buying up thousands of acres in arizona. in la paz county with more. >> sunset in arizona's desert. survival here means adapting to a lack of water. amidst the desert land, there's an oasis. we're driving west of phoenix, and what we're coming on is thousands of acres of lush, green alfalfa crops. alfalfa loves sunny days and a long growing season. but it...
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two weeks ago i was in the united arab emirates giving a speech on climate change, as it happens. they have the world's seventh large reserves of gas and oil. despite this they are already planning for a future without hydrocarbon and they are investing in some of the worlds largest solar power plant in transplants and are at the forefront of innovation technologies such as high-efficiency desalination. and that is not only happening in the middle east because china is now the world's leading investor in renewable energy. in the next five years alone is going to add more wind power than the entire generating capacity from all sources of the uk. china has efficiency standards similar to those of europe and america and is increasingly planning cities to be resource efficient. seven regions of china are already putting a price on carbon and another two years this will have spread to cover the whole of the country. and so in summary the world is moving to the lower carbon economy and i would suggest that there may be more risk in being less defined taking the lead. the cost of dealing
two weeks ago i was in the united arab emirates giving a speech on climate change, as it happens. they have the world's seventh large reserves of gas and oil. despite this they are already planning for a future without hydrocarbon and they are investing in some of the worlds largest solar power plant in transplants and are at the forefront of innovation technologies such as high-efficiency desalination. and that is not only happening in the middle east because china is now the world's leading...
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the pentagon says authorities moved all five to the united arab emirates. the transfer leaves 107 detainees still at guantanamo. the u-s has bbn moving detainees to other countries as part of president obama's goal to close the prison. the u-s wants to move them to countries that will keep them from re-joining terrojist groups. one democratic presidential candidate is still in iowa today after a busy weekend for the democrats. former governor martin o'malley will visit wartburg college today and hold town halls in eastern iowa. yeseserday, former secretary of state hillary clinton and o'malley spent time in ames at the central iowa democrats fall barbecue. o'malley also stopped in cedar falls yesterday afternoon. iowa polls have surged in clinton's favor in recent weeks, widening her lead over vermont senator bernie sanders. she focused her speech yesterday on foreign policy amid the paris attacks. " isis is very agile and quite adept atatusing the innernet to propagandize, to recruit even train insight. we have to be equally so to stand up for our values,
the pentagon says authorities moved all five to the united arab emirates. the transfer leaves 107 detainees still at guantanamo. the u-s has bbn moving detainees to other countries as part of president obama's goal to close the prison. the u-s wants to move them to countries that will keep them from re-joining terrojist groups. one democratic presidential candidate is still in iowa today after a busy weekend for the democrats. former governor martin o'malley will visit wartburg college today...
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the prisoners are now in the united arab emirates. there are still 107 people being held at guantanamo bay. the u-s wants to move them to countries that'll keep them from joining terrorist groups. another u-s goal is to make sure their human rights are protected. a commercial flight is evacuated because of suspicious activity. the flight was heading from washington to boston when crew members grew concerned about two passengers. everyone on board was told to get off the plane while authorities swept the aircraft... . rifles going on the plane...a lot of security. two people were getting questioned." the two suspects were later released. the f-b-i is investigating after weapons were stolen from a massachusetts armory. according to the f-b-i, there is no indication the weapons are connected to any kind of terrorism threat... "nothing at this point in time that would tie this to any specific threat or anything else the massachusetts governor says the armory is in a busy area and surrounded by a barbed wire fence. it's unclear what type o
the prisoners are now in the united arab emirates. there are still 107 people being held at guantanamo bay. the u-s wants to move them to countries that'll keep them from joining terrorist groups. another u-s goal is to make sure their human rights are protected. a commercial flight is evacuated because of suspicious activity. the flight was heading from washington to boston when crew members grew concerned about two passengers. everyone on board was told to get off the plane while authorities...
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i want to focus on the united arab emirates. respond, sandwiched between iran and all of the eastern mediterranean? >> they are deeply worried, as are most of the gulf states that in a run that has access to the type of money it will get, frozen assets are unfrozen and it rejoins the global economy. unless iran has a different ,ttitude to its own stability well it doesn't support has ezbollah. ha tom: coming up at 10:30, president obama will speak. state with us. ♪ i just had a horrible nightmare. my company's entire network went down, and i was home in bed, unaware. but that would never happen. comcast business monitors my company's network 24 hours a day and calls and e-mails me if something, like this scary storm, takes it offline. so i can rest easy. what. you don't have a desk bed? don't be left in the dark. get proactive alerts 24/7. comcast business. built for business. francine: we are seeing live pictures from turkey where the g-20 took place and we are hearing that news conference from angela merkel and her finance min
i want to focus on the united arab emirates. respond, sandwiched between iran and all of the eastern mediterranean? >> they are deeply worried, as are most of the gulf states that in a run that has access to the type of money it will get, frozen assets are unfrozen and it rejoins the global economy. unless iran has a different ,ttitude to its own stability well it doesn't support has ezbollah. ha tom: coming up at 10:30, president obama will speak. state with us. ♪ i just had a horrible...
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the prisonee are now in the united arab emirates. there are still 107 people being held at guantanamo bay. the u-s wants to move them to countries that'll keep them from joining terrorist groups. another u-s goal is to make sure a commercial flight is evacuated because of suspicious activity. the flight was heading from washington to boststn when creww members grew concerned about two passengers. everyone on board was told to get off the plane while "there was guys with guns and rifles going on the plane...a lot of security. two people were getting questioned." the two suspects were later released. decision 2016. a busy weekend for the democrats as they spent time in iowa campaigning.. saturday was the second democratic debate -- and the event began with the candidates discussing terroism and battling isis following friday's attacks in paris. while the event was held at drakeeuniversity inindes moines -- there weren't many references to iowa. and at least one reference was inaccurate. just think about this-- since we shootings, inclu
the prisonee are now in the united arab emirates. there are still 107 people being held at guantanamo bay. the u-s wants to move them to countries that'll keep them from joining terrorist groups. another u-s goal is to make sure a commercial flight is evacuated because of suspicious activity. the flight was heading from washington to boststn when creww members grew concerned about two passengers. everyone on board was told to get off the plane while "there was guys with guns and rifles...
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and why aren't the arab countries, saudi arabia, united arab emirates, qatar taking them? and you tell us, you tell us that these refugees are subjected to rigorous screening and security background checks? that's baloney and you know it. the head of the fbi knows it, director of homeland security, director of national intelligence knows it. how the hell do you vet someone who has no papers or possibly a fake passport that you can buy for 750 euros like one of the paris attackers did. how do you even know the name they give us is true? what are you going to do, call 1-800-assad and say look, i know we're trying to kill you and i know you're not scared of me, you're busy with a civil war, can you have your clerk check records to see if muhammad is a terrorist? even if you got that call through, i wouldn't believe you because you've already proven you're not capable of protecting us. russia told you twice the tsarnaev brothers were terrorists. the fbi interviewed them twice and said nothing to see here, folks. they were on a terrorist watch list and still went in and out of
and why aren't the arab countries, saudi arabia, united arab emirates, qatar taking them? and you tell us, you tell us that these refugees are subjected to rigorous screening and security background checks? that's baloney and you know it. the head of the fbi knows it, director of homeland security, director of national intelligence knows it. how the hell do you vet someone who has no papers or possibly a fake passport that you can buy for 750 euros like one of the paris attackers did. how do...
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he will stop and the united arab -israel and the west bank.icials and discuss a range of security and regional issues. >>> after a violent attack on a luxury hotel in the capital of mali the government has declared a state of emergency. an african group is claiming responsibility. at least 20 people were killed. this is another tragic reminder that we need to challenge terrorist groups. >>> like the heinous attacks we saw in paris. this is a reminder that the scourge of terrorism threat so many in our nations and this only stiffens our resolve to meet this challenge. we will stand with the people of mali. >> a woman with new jersey ties was one of the women killed in attack or she was many tears in africa. soon it-serving in the peace corps to provide global public health. >>> a winter storm is creating a travel nightmare. we will show you where and how it might affect travel for thanksgiving. spirit we have nice temperatures out there with mostly clear skies. readings in the 50s and 60s on will talk about a big change coming up. >>> a winter-
he will stop and the united arab -israel and the west bank.icials and discuss a range of security and regional issues. >>> after a violent attack on a luxury hotel in the capital of mali the government has declared a state of emergency. an african group is claiming responsibility. at least 20 people were killed. this is another tragic reminder that we need to challenge terrorist groups. >>> like the heinous attacks we saw in paris. this is a reminder that the scourge of...