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>> there are many reasons behind the increasing of the death toll that is brought by the united nations and iraq. the clashes and the fighting against isil is still going on. when iraqi forces announced that they're going to launch or they did launch more than operation and more than one area. nomany areas, vast areas in iraq are subjected to military operation between iraqi forces and isil as well. also, we have to take into consideration that the very bad circumstances that surround the area from all directions. sieged by iraqi forces and people inside fallujah they're talking about very bad circumstances that they're witnessing and passing through. many people died because of this circumstances of this siege made by iraqi forces. now everybody is saying that the coming battle inside mosul or ongoing operation close to mosul could increase the number of death of people in the future. >> the armenian defense ministry said that heavy fighting has broken out. a small mountainous enclave is located between them. fighting over the past 24 hours is said to be the worse since cease-fire agreements en
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and this was such a crucial speech. i want to go now "outfront" to the man who introduced donald trump today. the former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, afghanistan and iraqe envoy." ambassador, thank you so much for being with me. look, just to be very blunt here, you are the highest-ranking muslim ever to hold office in an american administration. you introduced donald trump today as you are well aware, you were immediately criticized on social media. why thank you do it? >> well, first, i'm glad you called me by my name, i thought you may continue to refer me as "the muslim man." i did it because i'm on the board of the national interest foundation. and that foundation hosted donald trump to give his speech. and they asked me to chair it, and i did. and i'm glad that i did it. >> let me ask you, though, because i understand your frustration. look, you don't want it to be about your religion, but nonetheless, the fact that you were the highest-serving muslim. a lot of people, when you look at trump's proposed policies, that's a significant thing. to be. to go ahead and announce him. he said, today, if there were a pause in allowing muslim immigration in
and this was such a crucial speech. i want to go now "outfront" to the man who introduced donald trump today. the former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, afghanistan and iraqe envoy." ambassador, thank you so much for being with me. look, just to be very blunt here, you are the highest-ranking muslim ever to hold office in an american administration. you introduced donald trump today as you are well aware, you were immediately criticized on social media. why thank you do...
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united states legally. [applause] and of myenager, latest service as a u.s. in afghanistan, iraq, and the united nations. analyzing what we did right, and drawing lessons for the future. america gave me an opportunity to succeed. back a little pay by my service to the united states. mention my book, and i would like everyone to read it. and to borrow a phrase from mr. trump, "it will make your head spin." oday, as the primaries wind down, donald trump delivers a much anticipated speech on his foreign-policy philosophy. this is a critical moment for america and for the world. ii,e the end of world war some 70 years now, the united states has supported a world order that has included war among the major powers. we have prevented hostile hegemons from dominating regions, asia, europe, and the middle east. maintaining a favorable balance of power, by creating, expanding, and andaining strong alliances, by seeking areas of cooperation and reconciliation with rivals. ile war among major powers has been precluded, we have been embroiled in several costly and protracted conflicts. and the world has become more c
united states legally. [applause] and of myenager, latest service as a u.s. in afghanistan, iraq, and the united nations. analyzing what we did right, and drawing lessons for the future. america gave me an opportunity to succeed. back a little pay by my service to the united states. mention my book, and i would like everyone to read it. and to borrow a phrase from mr. trump, "it will make your head spin." oday, as the primaries wind down, donald trump delivers a much anticipated...
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and incompetence. we are peaceful, the man said. the thieves must be kicked out of the government. the green zone, a four square mile fortress, the iraq government and foreign embassies and the united nationed there and a mile from the parliament building. today's protest building for months and the prime minister struggles to keep minister has been a good partner for us. >> reporter: it could distract iraq from the a time when the u.s. believes it has momentum. killing isis leaders. some 200 additional u.s. military just added to the fight. vice president biden in b >> everybody is worried, in both the united states and europe. the iraqi government crumbles and there is not anyone really, any reliable partner fighting islamic state on the ground. >> reporter: and today isis struck again with deadly consequences, taking credit for a truck bombing near baghdad that killed at least 21 people. here the administration monitors all of this very closely, especially relief, that while the green zone is breached, the protests have been nonviolent and watching how they emerge from yet another crisis. >> ron allen, thank you. >>> we are three days from the indiana presidential primary, an election th
and incompetence. we are peaceful, the man said. the thieves must be kicked out of the government. the green zone, a four square mile fortress, the iraq government and foreign embassies and the united nationed there and a mile from the parliament building. today's protest building for months and the prime minister struggles to keep minister has been a good partner for us. >> reporter: it could distract iraq from the a time when the u.s. believes it has momentum. killing isis leaders. some...
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there are many reasons behind their increasing of the death toll by the united nations mission in iraq. first of all, the clashes and the fighting in isil is still going on. and recently it has increased highly. one iraqi forces announced that they will launch or did launch more than an operation and more than one area. also we have to take into consideration that the very bad circumstances earlier especially when we talk about this issue. we talk about fallujah down. it is an area in all directions. people inside fallujah are talking about situations who witness coming through. now everybody is saying that the coming battle inside mosul or going on operation close to mo mosul could increase the death toll in the future. >> government fight verse been killed in aleppo in heavy fighting between al nusra front. the army launched missiles and other ammunition. there have been demonstrations in greece and turkey over the deal that sends refugees back to turkey. residents held a protest demanding the government remove thousands of refugees who with being blocked from going forward in western union. half of the residents
there are many reasons behind their increasing of the death toll by the united nations mission in iraq. first of all, the clashes and the fighting in isil is still going on. and recently it has increased highly. one iraqi forces announced that they will launch or did launch more than an operation and more than one area. also we have to take into consideration that the very bad circumstances earlier especially when we talk about this issue. we talk about fallujah down. it is an area in all...
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and of my later invice of the u.s. diplomat afghanistan, iraq, and the united nations, analyzing what and talking about the future.e an opportunity to succeed, and i tried to pay back a little by my service to the united states. i've mentioned my book. i would like everyone to read it, and borrow a phrase from mr. trump, it will make your head spin. today, as the primaries wind down, donald trump delivers a much-anticipated speech on his foreign policy philosophy. this is a critical moment for america and for the world. since the and of world war ii, some 70 years now, the united states has supported the world order that has precluded war among the major powers. we have prevented hostile hegemon's from dominating critical regions -- asia, europe, and the middle east. we did so by maintaining a favorable balance of power by creating, expanding, and sustaining strong alliances, and by seeking areas of cooperation and reconciliation with rivals. wars among major powers have end precluded, we then an embroiled -- embroiled in several costly conflicts. the world has become more complex, unstable, and dangerous. one in
and of my later invice of the u.s. diplomat afghanistan, iraq, and the united nations, analyzing what and talking about the future.e an opportunity to succeed, and i tried to pay back a little by my service to the united states. i've mentioned my book. i would like everyone to read it, and borrow a phrase from mr. trump, it will make your head spin. today, as the primaries wind down, donald trump delivers a much-anticipated speech on his foreign policy philosophy. this is a critical moment for...
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coming from afghanistan to the united states legally -- [ applause ] -- as a teenager and of my latest service and as a u.s. diplomat in afghanistan, iraq, and the united nations, analyzing what we did right and drawing lessons for the future. america gave me an opportunity to succeed and i tried to pay back a little by my service to the united states. i mentioned in my book, i would like everyone to read it and to borrow a phrase from mr. trump, "it will make your head spin." today, at t as the primaries wi down, donald trump delivers a much anticipated speech on his foreign policy philosophy. this is a critical moment for america and for the world. since the end of world war ii, some 70 years now, the united states has supported a world order that has precluded war among the major powers. we have prevented hostiles from dominating critical regions, asia, europe, and the middle east. we did so by maintaining a favorable balance of power by creating expanding and sustaining strong alliances and by seeking areas of cooperation and reconciliation with rivals. but war among major powers have been precluded, we have been embroiled in several costly and protective
coming from afghanistan to the united states legally -- [ applause ] -- as a teenager and of my latest service and as a u.s. diplomat in afghanistan, iraq, and the united nations, analyzing what we did right and drawing lessons for the future. america gave me an opportunity to succeed and i tried to pay back a little by my service to the united states. i mentioned in my book, i would like everyone to read it and to borrow a phrase from mr. trump, "it will make your head spin." today,...
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and of my latest service as a u.s. diplomat in afghanistan, iraq, and united nations.yzing what we did right drawing lessons for the future. america gave me an opportunity , and i tried to pay back a little by my service to the united states. i mentioned my book. i will like everyone to read it. to borrow a phrase from the start trunk, it will make -- mr. trump, it will make your head spin. as the primaries wind down, donald trump delivers a much-anticipated speech on his foreign-policy philosophy. this is a critical moment for america and for the world. ii,e the end of world war some 70 years now, the united states has supported a world order that has precluded war among the major powers. we have prevented hostile hegemon's from dominating critical regions, asia, europe, and the middle east. maintaining a favorable balance of power, by creating, expanding, and , andining strong alliances corporationreas of and reconciliation with rivals. among major powers -- powers hasmong major been precluded we have been , embroiled with several costly conflicts, and the world has
and of my latest service as a u.s. diplomat in afghanistan, iraq, and united nations.yzing what we did right drawing lessons for the future. america gave me an opportunity , and i tried to pay back a little by my service to the united states. i mentioned my book. i will like everyone to read it. to borrow a phrase from the start trunk, it will make -- mr. trump, it will make your head spin. as the primaries wind down, donald trump delivers a much-anticipated speech on his foreign-policy...
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and firefighters at 9/11. i think of the national guard and reserve units in iraq and afghanistan. i think of rudy giuliani and mike bloomberg who turned this city around. and also we have liberals, conservatives. new york state was also the home of the conservative party. we were one of the first states to elect a conservative, jim buckley. ronald reagan carried new york twice. it's a diverse state. we can fight. we can stand together. but when the crunch time is there, new yorkers rise to the occasion, and we have our values. >> congressmen, when you refer to ted cruz as a phony and a fraud. you aren't the only person who said nasty things about him who he's worked with. some have changed their minds. one of them, lindsey graham. here he is then and now. >> if you nominate trump and cruz, i think you get the same outcome. whether it's death by being shot or poisoning, does it really matter? >> ted and i have a lot of differences. what can i say? one, he's not completely crazy. >> could you come around like senator graham? could you ever vote for cruz? >> cruz versus clinton, i'd
and firefighters at 9/11. i think of the national guard and reserve units in iraq and afghanistan. i think of rudy giuliani and mike bloomberg who turned this city around. and also we have liberals, conservatives. new york state was also the home of the conservative party. we were one of the first states to elect a conservative, jim buckley. ronald reagan carried new york twice. it's a diverse state. we can fight. we can stand together. but when the crunch time is there, new yorkers rise to the...
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united states legally. as a teenager and of my latest invice as a u.s. diplomat afghanistan, iraq, and the united nations, analyzing what we did right and drawing lessons for the future. america gave me an opportunity to succeed, and i tried to pay back a little with my service to the united states. book, i would my like everyone to read it. it will make your head spin. today as the primaries wind down, donald trump delivers a much-anticipated speech on his foreign policy philosophy. a critical moment for america and the world. the end of world war ii, some 70 years now, the united states has supported a world that has included war among the major powers. we provided them from dominating critical regions, asia, europe, and the middle east. we did so by maintaining a favorable balance of power. creating, expanding, and , andining strong alliances by seeking areas of cooperation and reconciliation with rivals. but we have been embroiled with several costly conflicts, and the world has become more complex, unstable, and dangerous, one in which rival powers are more aggressive, hostile regimes are pursuing w
united states legally. as a teenager and of my latest invice as a u.s. diplomat afghanistan, iraq, and the united nations, analyzing what we did right and drawing lessons for the future. america gave me an opportunity to succeed, and i tried to pay back a little with my service to the united states. book, i would my like everyone to read it. it will make your head spin. today as the primaries wind down, donald trump delivers a much-anticipated speech on his foreign policy philosophy. a critical...
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zone, in baghdad for more than a decade, a four square mile fortress, the iraq government and foreign embassies and the united nations there and a mile from the parliament building. today's protest building for months and the prime minister struggles to keep control. president obama last week in saudi arabia said he is watching closely. >> i'm concerned. i think the prime minister has been a good partner for us. >> reporter: it could distract iraq from the fight against isis at a time when the u.s. believes it has momentum. capturing territory and killing isis leaders. some 200 additional u.s. military just added to the fight. vice president biden in baghdad just days ago to support the government, following visits by the secretary of state and defense in recent weeks. >> everybody is worried, in both the united states and europe. the iraqi government crumbles and there is not anyone really, any reliable partner fighting islamic state on the ground. >> reporter: and today isis struck again with deadly consequences, taking credit for a truck bombing near baghdad that killed at least 21 people. here the administration
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national interest. the current speaker right now, if he looks familiar to you, zalmay khalizad, former u.s. ambassador to iraq and to the united nations. your thoughts on that? >> look i think donald trump has potential to attract some really impressive talent when it comes to this. thus far walid is very good pick. i would like to see him make other selections very similar to that but donald trump is going to speak loudly when he makes this type of selections, one of the things, melissa, you and i talked about on the business channel, as a chief executive, a businessman one of his perceived strengths he will put the right people in place to do the right job. he will supervise them appropriately. therefore the outcome will be positive. there there will be a lot of speculation because he has no foreign policy record but he has negotiated deals overseas and businesses overseas but doesn't have a voting record. harris: we might get caught in middle of this because we're inside of a minute. sandra, you moderated a couple of debates. foreign policy was a place where trump's rivals could hit him. does this quiet among his rivals are
national interest. the current speaker right now, if he looks familiar to you, zalmay khalizad, former u.s. ambassador to iraq and to the united nations. your thoughts on that? >> look i think donald trump has potential to attract some really impressive talent when it comes to this. thus far walid is very good pick. i would like to see him make other selections very similar to that but donald trump is going to speak loudly when he makes this type of selections, one of the things, melissa,...
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united nations mission in iraq. first of all because the clashes and the fighting in isis is still going on and recently it is increased highly when the iraqi forces announced that they launched in more than one area. many areas are subjected to military operation made between the iraqi forces and isil as well. some cities in iraq are witnesses especially when we talk about this position, fallujah is surrounded by all directions. and inside fallujah they're talking about circumstances that are passing through. many people have died because of these circumstances of iraqi. >> 12 soldiers from killed on saturday. the enclave located between armenia and azerbaijan. the fighting over the past 24 hours has been said to be the worst since a cease-fire agreement ended the war in the 1990s. azerbaijan has demanded that armenia return the territory, but they have not been able to find a peaceful resolution. this is these types of incidents can lead to war. as we know, they were recently in washington. now that those meetings have finished, we've seen this large scale offensive, the worst since 1994. the cease-fire in place for
united nations mission in iraq. first of all because the clashes and the fighting in isis is still going on and recently it is increased highly when the iraqi forces announced that they launched in more than one area. many areas are subjected to military operation made between the iraqi forces and isil as well. some cities in iraq are witnesses especially when we talk about this position, fallujah is surrounded by all directions. and inside fallujah they're talking about circumstances that are...
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and it's a huge threat, was it und underestimated could he have taken more. you have to ask, is the threat of isis in iraq and syria, the national security threat facing the united states. are all regional threats in the middle east a crisis, he came to the few, no, it wasn't. i think they would say there was historic things that he was present for. not just bean the first backed president. dealing with the recession. withdrawing troops from iraq, and marking a turning point that george bush represented. how they will representatives him is the coarsening of politics, and the debate. he had a hand in that. they will say the miss, the continued mess, he had a hold of that, and didn't resolve it even though it was improved. >> the 4-part documentary, the limits of hope inside president obama's white house continues at 10:00p.m. eastern. a new investigation shows supervisors at veterans' affairs in seven states told workers to falsify patient's wait times, changes were made to make it look like standard were being combined with. workers would zero out waiting times, covering up a demand for medical services. a growing number of tent cities. some responded with comp
and it's a huge threat, was it und underestimated could he have taken more. you have to ask, is the threat of isis in iraq and syria, the national security threat facing the united states. are all regional threats in the middle east a crisis, he came to the few, no, it wasn't. i think they would say there was historic things that he was present for. not just bean the first backed president. dealing with the recession. withdrawing troops from iraq, and marking a turning point that george bush...
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nationals working on base operated by u.s. central command. in afghanistan, iraq and elsewhere. but even as the united states winds down its wars, these workers remain critical to american facilities around the world. >> the problem doesn't go away, because we're still going to have needs of support both for department of defense and department of state. now they're starting to use third country nationals for bases in djibouti and other parts of africa as well. >> al jazeera america, proud to give voice to the voiceless. >> we are creating a class of adults exposed to mediocre education. >> there's bad people out there in these sports. >> we call chicago "chiraq" because we have more killers than iraq. >> in order to save my children, i had to try to save everyone else's. >> i had to encourage them... to tell them, there's a better way. >> i have to do my one hundred percent best so i don't end up in a place like this again. >> you have kids here who've killed someone? >> yes we do. >> my homie got shot five times. >> have you ever seen anybody get shot? >> highlighting threats to children around the
nationals working on base operated by u.s. central command. in afghanistan, iraq and elsewhere. but even as the united states winds down its wars, these workers remain critical to american facilities around the world. >> the problem doesn't go away, because we're still going to have needs of support both for department of defense and department of state. now they're starting to use third country nationals for bases in djibouti and other parts of africa as well. >> al jazeera...
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indication of the united states continued support for a prime minister body efforts to unify the nation of iraq >> reporter: president obama authorized sending 200 troops to iraq and he's sending more troops and rockets to fight isis in syria. >> the u.s. is con deeming north korea after a failed missile launch today. this is the late nest the string of launches. this missile has the ability to travel 25000 miles >> it's another example of their violations of international violations. >> there will be no future for north korea if kim lieu carries out the response >>> investigators are focusing on a drug overdose for prince. they're looking at whether a physician was on prince's plane when it made an emergency landing. result of an autopsy are still weeks away >>> a big scare at a television station on the east coast. >>> new developments in the sand dino attack. >>> he's been become known for this puppy pursuit top bay area bridge. we're going tell you where this little guy may have found his forever home. >>> we're eileening more about a tense and bizarre time at a baltimore television station. what appeared to be a bomb on a man's chest appeared to be a vest fil
indication of the united states continued support for a prime minister body efforts to unify the nation of iraq >> reporter: president obama authorized sending 200 troops to iraq and he's sending more troops and rockets to fight isis in syria. >> the u.s. is con deeming north korea after a failed missile launch today. this is the late nest the string of launches. this missile has the ability to travel 25000 miles >> it's another example of their violations of international...
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nations united in the defense of our way of life. >> today's announcement brings about 300. mber in iraq and syria to abou 4,000. the president also called upon our european allies here to step up their contributions to the fight. the president meeting with the leaders of france, germany, italy and great britain before hed ading home to washington later today. ron allen, nbc news, traveling with the president, near hanover, aermany. >>> coming up next here at noon, a bold protest in long island city, the message that activists wanted to send when they scaled up this sign. >>> and from pepsi to lemonade, y many say beyonce's album debut left them wondering about the state of her marriage. >>> i'm storm team 4 meteorologist erica grow. we could use the rain, we had a pretty dry spring so far. and we have a few chances for rain ahead. it is coming up in your full i hope we have a buyer for the house. me too! what are the neighbors doing here? bill! hey! come in, come in! i didn't know your home wifi could stream so many devices at the same time. d,t's time warner cable. 300 megs. crazy-fast. and we were right acros
nations united in the defense of our way of life. >> today's announcement brings about 300. mber in iraq and syria to abou 4,000. the president also called upon our european allies here to step up their contributions to the fight. the president meeting with the leaders of france, germany, italy and great britain before hed ading home to washington later today. ron allen, nbc news, traveling with the president, near hanover, aermany. >>> coming up next here at noon, a bold protest...
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iraq and syria. the nation's secretary-general has been on a visit to the united states.e met with troops in the state of north carolina and with president barack obama. he also spoke with our wolf blitzer. >> nato countries individually are fighting isis, which is a grave threat, as you well know. nato as an organization has not gone in to fight isis as it did to fight the taliban, for example, in afghanistan. why can't nato play a role as an organization in trying to crush isis? >> as i said, all nato allies participate, contribute to the fight -- >> why can't nato do against isis what it did against the taliban? >> we have started to build more capacity to fight isil. we believe in the long run we enable local forces to fight isil instead of us -- >> but you're headquartered in brussels. you think the nato alliance would say, this represents a threat not just to the region, whether iraq or syria or elsewhere, it represents a threat to europe, most of the nato allies are in europe. why not get together and say, as an organization, we're going to get the job done and cru
iraq and syria. the nation's secretary-general has been on a visit to the united states.e met with troops in the state of north carolina and with president barack obama. he also spoke with our wolf blitzer. >> nato countries individually are fighting isis, which is a grave threat, as you well know. nato as an organization has not gone in to fight isis as it did to fight the taliban, for example, in afghanistan. why can't nato play a role as an organization in trying to crush isis?...
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and a baggage check. >> the united nations has released disturbing figures showing a sharp spike in the number of iraqis killed by violence in march. the u.n. mission to iraq says at least 1,119 people were killed last no last month compared to the 670 killed in february iraqi forces have advanced in recent months and its responded by ramping up large-scale bombings targeting civil yajz. worst affected is the capitol, baghdad, where 259 civilians were killed. another 1500 iraqis were injured in march. al jazeera waddill ibrahim has the latest from baghdad. >> reporter: many reasons for the increase. first of all, because the clashes and fighting against isil is still going on. it has increased highly. iraqi forces announced they are going to launch or they did launch operation in more than one area. the circumstances have left some earlier some cities in iraq are witnessing. he specially when you talk about this issue, we talk about fallujah from all directions by iraqi forces. people have circumstances, many died because of thesesies the number could be increased in the future a mem motheredfo for the attack a year ago, sparking a 15-hour siege. magazine
and a baggage check. >> the united nations has released disturbing figures showing a sharp spike in the number of iraqis killed by violence in march. the u.n. mission to iraq says at least 1,119 people were killed last no last month compared to the 670 killed in february iraqi forces have advanced in recent months and its responded by ramping up large-scale bombings targeting civil yajz. worst affected is the capitol, baghdad, where 259 civilians were killed. another 1500 iraqis were...
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and iraq during a speech in germany. >> right now the most urgent threat to our nation's isil, and that is why we are united in our determination to destroy it. and all 28 nato allies are contributing to our coalition, whether it is striking in syria or iraq or supporting their campaign or training local forces in iraq are providing critical human a cherry and eight. we continue to make progress. pushing i file back from territory that it controls. and just as i have approved additional support for iraqi forces against i file, i decided to increase u.s. support for local forces fighting isil in syria, a small number of american special operations forces are are the underground in syria and their expertise has been critical as local forces have driven isil out of key areas. given the success, i've approved the deployment of up to 250 additional u.s. personnel in syria, including special forces, to keep up this momentum. they will not be leading the fight on the ground, but they will be essential in providing the training and assisting local forces they continue to drive isil back. amy: as the u.s. expand its presence in iraq and
and iraq during a speech in germany. >> right now the most urgent threat to our nation's isil, and that is why we are united in our determination to destroy it. and all 28 nato allies are contributing to our coalition, whether it is striking in syria or iraq or supporting their campaign or training local forces in iraq are providing critical human a cherry and eight. we continue to make progress. pushing i file back from territory that it controls. and just as i have approved additional...
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iraq most of all because one of obama's goals was -- >> rose: nation building and all of that. >> all of that. one of obama's key priorities throughout his administration was to get the united states out of iraq, yet there we are again with 4,000 troops on the ground, just sent apache helicopters and more special operations and in the last month three of the top four ors officials visiting the country. so why are they there? what's the explanation with the reinvolvement and reengagement of i.s.i.s.? politics. the purpose is the shore up an ally, the prime minister, to get iraqi politicians to focus on fighting i.s.i.s. and not each other which is what they're spending all their time doing now and it's to try to make sure that the battlefield gains, when they come, are held. what we've seen over the last eight years and more is that the iraqis with american help are pretty good at taking territory, but they're terrible at holding territory because, whenever they do make gains, the governance, the politics that follow are so terrible, there is so much divisiveness, that the areas quickly fall into disarray and sectarian tensions only intensify because, for example, viet milit
iraq most of all because one of obama's goals was -- >> rose: nation building and all of that. >> all of that. one of obama's key priorities throughout his administration was to get the united states out of iraq, yet there we are again with 4,000 troops on the ground, just sent apache helicopters and more special operations and in the last month three of the top four ors officials visiting the country. so why are they there? what's the explanation with the reinvolvement and...
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and her son, beau, was army national guard and deployed to iraq for a year. >> he left one month before we were elected, so we were out campaigning and we saw his unit off.was a tough year. it was a tough year for the biden family. it was a tough year for his children. >> thank you so much for inviting us along. >> dr. biden invited me on a trip to ft. riley, kansas, an army base to the first infantry division with a population of 50,000, nearly 8,000 children. in the heart of country, the families here are the backbone of the military, repeatedly called to deploy to places like iraq, afghanistan, and kuwait. >> this is my seventh time deploying. i've had experience with him leading, so definitely sometimes, you really miss him a lot. >> lauren's dad is currently serving overseas as her mom battles lupus on chemotherapy. >> he is concerned, but he knows that me and my mom can get through this because we have each other's backs. it makes me really happy knowing that just him simply being here makes a difference for our future. >> being a military kid means moving often. >> alaska, alabama, and then here. >> especially an age where you're into clubs and sp
and her son, beau, was army national guard and deployed to iraq for a year. >> he left one month before we were elected, so we were out campaigning and we saw his unit off.was a tough year. it was a tough year for the biden family. it was a tough year for his children. >> thank you so much for inviting us along. >> dr. biden invited me on a trip to ft. riley, kansas, an army base to the first infantry division with a population of 50,000, nearly 8,000 children. in the heart of...
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nations. they discussed security.persian gulf. the president said the u.s. and its arab allies remain united in their efforts to destroy the islamic state. they addressed the conflicts in syria and iraq. >> it has been my view consistently that we have to get a political solution inside of syria and that all the external actors involved have to be committed to that. >> the president went on to say that there is a need for better communication amongst the allies but that summits like this one are a step in the right direction. >>> in the race to fill his seat the candidates are gathering up for the next round of primaries. bernie sanders about to hold a town hall in scranton, pennsylvania, right there. this is one of five states holding a primary next tuesday. sanders coming off the loss to hillary here in new york. meanwhile, hillary clinton stayed in the tristate. she's in connecticut which is week. clinton is attending a gun hartford. she won new york's primary by 16 percentage points and is nearing the number of delegates needed nomination. >>> gop front-runner donald trump with his family by his side paid a visit to the "today" show this morning to answer voter's questions. a lan
nations. they discussed security.persian gulf. the president said the u.s. and its arab allies remain united in their efforts to destroy the islamic state. they addressed the conflicts in syria and iraq. >> it has been my view consistently that we have to get a political solution inside of syria and that all the external actors involved have to be committed to that. >> the president went on to say that there is a need for better communication amongst the allies but that summits like...
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shift towards a pragmatism at a time when the united states needed to perhaps entrench in the war and devote itself to a project of nation building in iraq you. just returned from iraq, you observed this first hand. is that an accurate characterization of what is the problem with isil is and where it might be heading given how to he obama administration has happened it. >> obviously -- good question. just want to point out that when t.e. lawrence was involved in the middle east, the united states was not super power or a player. so, maybe we have finally come around to the same conclusion. the problem wife iraq, with ice -- with iraq with isil, goes back to what we tried to accomplish the first time around. and just a little anecdote in the joins chief of staff was initially very opposed to the surge. not only military grounds. they thought they could accomplish pushing out al qaeda, defeating al qaeda in iraq. they were concerned because they didn't have confidence that, whether it was american diplomacy or more particular through iraqi's actions -- could address the basic questions to guarantee that iraq would be viable as a state afte
shift towards a pragmatism at a time when the united states needed to perhaps entrench in the war and devote itself to a project of nation building in iraq you. just returned from iraq, you observed this first hand. is that an accurate characterization of what is the problem with isil is and where it might be heading given how to he obama administration has happened it. >> obviously -- good question. just want to point out that when t.e. lawrence was involved in the middle east, the...
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and delaware. >>> right now president obama is paying a rare visit to cia headquarters this comes as united states considers senting more forces to iraq to fight isis. president is meeting with top national security advisors. they are giving him an update on the u.s. led campaign in syria and iraq as well as iraqi diplomatic efforts to resolve syria's civil war. meeting comes one week before president obama travels to sawed a rain use for a summit with persian gulf leaders. >>> taking a look at weather, a gorgeous spring day full of blue skies and sunshine. "eyewitness news" in philadelphia's fairmount neighborhood where some haddon a jacket and some pants. others, were out for some exercise and they have t-shirts and shorts going on there. but you don't to have look far to see those signs, of spring. meteorologist kate bilo is live on our cbs-3 sky deck to tell fuss these spring-like conditions will stick around, hi kate. >> yes, just a beautiful day outside right now. you know we have had a rough april so far, we have had some rain in the past couple of days, we a had snow this past weekend so even though today is on the cool side it is a beautiful day to get outside, not even a cloud
and delaware. >>> right now president obama is paying a rare visit to cia headquarters this comes as united states considers senting more forces to iraq to fight isis. president is meeting with top national security advisors. they are giving him an update on the u.s. led campaign in syria and iraq as well as iraqi diplomatic efforts to resolve syria's civil war. meeting comes one week before president obama travels to sawed a rain use for a summit with persian gulf leaders....
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and iraq. we couldn't do that as the united states. we had a coalition of 70 nations. some as small as lat via and aestonia. but some as large as our most significant partners. what you find when you operate that, and our diplomats do this every day, is that you have got to create common sense of purpose among each of those nations. and they all have to feel like they contribute to that. so as we circle back to can a grand strategy be effective for the united states, i think if you can look at those core elements of national power and you look at where nations can contribute and the u.s. leads that effort, i think you are successful there. one final point that i think is, you know, maybe a good anecdote about why we've got to really pay attention to this. in another job in the pacific -- i lived two and a half years there. and part of my role was to be one of the key planners in how do we defend taiwan if china chooses to, you know, return taiwan to the fold? and as part of that, we studied chinese military strategy. what was striking to me is that our strategy literall
and iraq. we couldn't do that as the united states. we had a coalition of 70 nations. some as small as lat via and aestonia. but some as large as our most significant partners. what you find when you operate that, and our diplomats do this every day, is that you have got to create common sense of purpose among each of those nations. and they all have to feel like they contribute to that. so as we circle back to can a grand strategy be effective for the united states, i think if you can look at...
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united nations under bush from 2007 to 2009. prior to that he was u.s. ambassador to iraq from 2005 to 2007. and afghanistan from 2003 to 2005.s the most senior muslim and the white house at the time of the 9/11 attacks. he has just written his memoir. "the envoy: from kabul to the white house, my journey from a turbulent world." i am pleased to have an old friend back on the program. welcome. what are you doing now? zalmay: i spent part of my time as a counselor at the center for international studies. i am on several boards, nonprofit national endowment for , democracy, atlantic council, the american university of afghanistan. charlie: your part of the conversation about the world you inhabited as a public official. this comes some years after your experience. a long time coming? did you just decide to write it? zalmay: i wanted to wait not to write a immediately after i left, because i wanted to reflect and be able to talk to some of the colleagues who had other responsibilities and do it in a deliberate way. not to settle scores, but to do a thorough objective. a piece of work. my background, although i've have done a lot
united nations under bush from 2007 to 2009. prior to that he was u.s. ambassador to iraq from 2005 to 2007. and afghanistan from 2003 to 2005.s the most senior muslim and the white house at the time of the 9/11 attacks. he has just written his memoir. "the envoy: from kabul to the white house, my journey from a turbulent world." i am pleased to have an old friend back on the program. welcome. what are you doing now? zalmay: i spent part of my time as a counselor at the center for...
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nations is isil. and that's why we're united in our determination to destroy it. and all 28 nato allies are contributing to our coalition. one that's striking isil targets in syria and iraq or supporting the air campaign or training local forces in iraq or providing critical humanitarian aid. and we continue to make progress, pushing isil back from territory that it controlled. just as i have approved additional support for iraqi forces against isil, i've decided to increase u.s. support for local forces fighting isil in syria. a small number of american special operations forces are already on the ground in syria, and their expertise has been critical as local forces have driven isil out of key areas. so given the success, i have approved the deployment of up to 250 additional u.s. personnel in syria including special forces to keep up this momentum. they're not going to be leading the fight on the ground, but they will be essential in providing the training and assisting local forces, they continue to drive isil back. so make no mistake, these terrorists will learn the same lesson as others before them have, which is your hatred is no match for our nations' united in t
nations is isil. and that's why we're united in our determination to destroy it. and all 28 nato allies are contributing to our coalition. one that's striking isil targets in syria and iraq or supporting the air campaign or training local forces in iraq or providing critical humanitarian aid. and we continue to make progress, pushing isil back from territory that it controlled. just as i have approved additional support for iraqi forces against isil, i've decided to increase u.s. support for...
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nation. the talks first focused on stabilizing syria, yemen, iraq, and libya. >> i reaffirm the policy of the unitedtes to use all elements of our power to secure our core interests in the gulf region and to deter and confront external aggression against our allies and partners. >> reporter: they then discussed the fight against al- qaeda and isis with the president urging the regional powers to step up support for the iraqi government and contribute more to the u.s. - led coalition. >> the united states will help our gcc partners ensure that their special operations forces are operable and they will increase their contributions to the fight against isil. >> reporter: iran and its threat dominated the final session of talks. gulf leaders are concerned about washington's relationship with tehran following the nuclear deal. president obama made it clear iran is not a u.s. partner. >> we continue to have serious concerns about iranian behavior. >> reporter: president obama now heads to london where he will meet with david cameron and even having lunch with the queen. the president later travels to germ
nation. the talks first focused on stabilizing syria, yemen, iraq, and libya. >> i reaffirm the policy of the unitedtes to use all elements of our power to secure our core interests in the gulf region and to deter and confront external aggression against our allies and partners. >> reporter: they then discussed the fight against al- qaeda and isis with the president urging the regional powers to step up support for the iraqi government and contribute more to the u.s. - led...
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iraq. our correspondent has the latest from baghdad. >> reporter: there are many reasons behind the increasing of the death toll that was mentioned by the united nations. first of all because the clashes and fighting against i.s.i.l. is still going on. recent it has increased highly. when iraqi forces announced that they're going to launch or they did launch more than operation in more than one area. not only in the anbar province or another province. all many areas in iraq are subjected to a military operation made between iraqi forces and i.s.i.l. as well. also we have to take into consideration that the very bad circumstances that some areas, some cities in iraq are witnessing, especially when we talk about fallujaha town which is surrounded from all directions, seized by iraqi forces and people inside they are at the bad circumstances they're witnessing and passing through. many people died because of this circumstances of this seedsd made by iraqi forces. now everybody is seaing saying that the coming battle inside mosul or going on operation close to mosul could increase the number of the death of people in future >>> the armenian defense ministry says there have been an outbreak of
iraq. our correspondent has the latest from baghdad. >> reporter: there are many reasons behind the increasing of the death toll that was mentioned by the united nations. first of all because the clashes and fighting against i.s.i.l. is still going on. recent it has increased highly. when iraqi forces announced that they're going to launch or they did launch more than operation in more than one area. not only in the anbar province or another province. all many areas in iraq are subjected...
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national priorities. we're not going to rebuild communities in iraq and afghanistan, we're going to rebuild them in the unitedtates of america. >> senator sanders, thank you very much. everyone here, thank you very much and especially all these wonderful folks. up next rachel maddow hosts another exclusive town hall event with secretary hillary clinton. >>> victory is in sight. >> hillary clinton has the momentum. >> this campaign is the only one democrat or republican to win more than 10 million votes. >> and she's the gop's number one target. >> crooked hillary will not have a chance. >> if i'm the nominee we beat hillary clinton. >> i beat hillary consistently in every single national poll.
national priorities. we're not going to rebuild communities in iraq and afghanistan, we're going to rebuild them in the unitedtates of america. >> senator sanders, thank you very much. everyone here, thank you very much and especially all these wonderful folks. up next rachel maddow hosts another exclusive town hall event with secretary hillary clinton. >>> victory is in sight. >> hillary clinton has the momentum. >> this campaign is the only one democrat or...
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the united nations educational scientific and cultural education direct or considers the islamic state destruction of heritage sites in iraqand syria to be an international war crime of the global financial integrity group conservatively averaged an aggregated the figures to estimate the value of the illicit trade of cultural property may range between 3.4 and 6.3 billion annually. my question to you in following up mr. hillside questioning, and reading the statistics about the individual islamic state looters, one estimate is the islamic state is actually pillaging the historical and cultural antiquities site. where the they are only taking about 1% not a top and most of the profits from the illicit trade of antiquities is coming to the benefit of the middleman who are engaged in ministry at my question is obviously the dispenser is the revenue for the islamic state. but is it more a matter of wiping now the cultural and religious artifacts that are inconsistent with their twisted ideology of the terrorist organizations. are they equal motives always one predominant? i'm sure it's a slippery slope tried to be an analyst f
the united nations educational scientific and cultural education direct or considers the islamic state destruction of heritage sites in iraqand syria to be an international war crime of the global financial integrity group conservatively averaged an aggregated the figures to estimate the value of the illicit trade of cultural property may range between 3.4 and 6.3 billion annually. my question to you in following up mr. hillside questioning, and reading the statistics about the individual...
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national priorities. we're not going to rebuild communities in iraq and afghanistan, we're going to rebuild them in the united states of america. >> senator sanders, thank you very much. everyone here, thank you very much and especially all these wonderful folks. up next rachel maddow hosts another exclusive town hall event with secretary hillary clinton. >>> victory is in sight. >> hillary clinton has the momentum. >> this campaign is the only one democrat or republican to win more than 10 million votes. >> and she's the gop's number one target. >> crooked hillary will not have a chance. >> if i'm the nominee we beat hillary clinton. >> i beat hillary consistently in every single national poll. >> now with five states in play, can sanders pick up ground? >> we beat donald trump by wider numbers than she does. >> or will tuesday be the turning point that propels her to the nomination. >> let's go out and win this election together. >> this is an msnbc exclusive town hall with secretary hillary clinton. from the national constitution center in philadelphia, here now is rachel maddow. >> welcome, philadelphia.
national priorities. we're not going to rebuild communities in iraq and afghanistan, we're going to rebuild them in the united states of america. >> senator sanders, thank you very much. everyone here, thank you very much and especially all these wonderful folks. up next rachel maddow hosts another exclusive town hall event with secretary hillary clinton. >>> victory is in sight. >> hillary clinton has the momentum. >> this campaign is the only one democrat or...
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the united nations educational scientific and cultural organization director considers the islamic state's destruction of cultural heritage sites in iraq and syria to be an international war crime. the global financial integrity group conservatively averaged anding aga ing aggregated exist that the trade of property may be between 3.4 and 6.3 billion annually. so mr. edsel my question to you and following mr. hill's line of questioning, in reading the statistics about the individual islamic state looters, one estimate is that the looters themselves, the islamic state fighters who are actually pillaging these historical and cultural antiquities sites, really they're only taking about 1% off the top and most of the properties from this illicit trade of antiquities is coming to inure to the benefit of the middle men who are engaged in this. so my question is obviously this is some source of revenue for the islamic state. but is it more a matter of wiping out the cultural and religious artifacts that are inconsistent with the twisted ideology of these terrorist organizations, are they equal motives or is one predominant? >> it's a slippery
the united nations educational scientific and cultural organization director considers the islamic state's destruction of cultural heritage sites in iraq and syria to be an international war crime. the global financial integrity group conservatively averaged anding aga ing aggregated exist that the trade of property may be between 3.4 and 6.3 billion annually. so mr. edsel my question to you and following mr. hill's line of questioning, in reading the statistics about the individual islamic...
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iraq to run for secretary-general of the united nations. the candidacy comes amid a global campaign to elect a woman at top diplomatic post. they've candidate and forth succeed -- who will finish his term later this year. global news 24 hours a day power by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. i am mark crumpton. back to you. stocks are rich reading today along with the price of oil. overmes amid doubts proposed deals of free supply look at the impact? he joins us live from boston on tuesday. nice to have you here for us. impact on the equity trade and the emerging markets trade. notice, in lockstep with the price of oil on the way -- last week, there was a diversions in the trade. the stock market had yet to .atch up with saudi arabia they were not going to unless iran -- iran says they have no intention of doing so. i think it is spilling over into .he equity markets globally emerging market economies are commodity centered to begin with. inis hurting equities developing economies as well. in the short run, oil is back on the front burner as a primary concern for equity markets. carol: should it considering fun
iraq to run for secretary-general of the united nations. the candidacy comes amid a global campaign to elect a woman at top diplomatic post. they've candidate and forth succeed -- who will finish his term later this year. global news 24 hours a day power by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. i am mark crumpton. back to you. stocks are rich reading today along with the price of oil. overmes amid doubts proposed deals of free supply look at the impact? he joins...
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nations is isil, and that's why we're united in our determination to destroy it. and all 28 nato allies are contributing to our coalition -- whether it's striking isil targets in syria and iraq, or supporting the air campaign, or training local forces in iraq, or providing critical humanitarian aid. and we continue to make progress, pushing isil back from territory that it controlled. and just as i've approved additional support for iraqi forces against isil, i've decided to increase u.s. support for local forces fighting isil in syria. a small number of american special operations forces are already on the ground in syria and their expertise has been critical as local forces have driven isil out of key areas. so given the success, i've approved the deployment of up 250 additional u.s. personnel in syria, including special forces, to keep up this momentum. they're not going to be leading the fight on the ground, but they will be essential in providing the training and assisting local forces that continue to drive isil back. so, make no mistake. these terrorists will learn the same lesson as others before them have, which is, your hatred is no match for our nations united in
nations is isil, and that's why we're united in our determination to destroy it. and all 28 nato allies are contributing to our coalition -- whether it's striking isil targets in syria and iraq, or supporting the air campaign, or training local forces in iraq, or providing critical humanitarian aid. and we continue to make progress, pushing isil back from territory that it controlled. and just as i've approved additional support for iraqi forces against isil, i've decided to increase u.s....
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nations united in the defense of our way of life. >> reporter: today's announcement brings the number of troops in syria to about 300. the number in iraq and syria to about 4,000. the president also called upon our european allies here to step up their contributions to the fight. the president meeting with the leaders of france, germany, italy, and great britain before heading home to washington later today. ron allen, nbc news traveling with the president near hanover, germany. >>> could the raiders move to las vegas? team owner mark davis is expected to be in sin city this coming week to talk about that possibility. the las vegas sands corporation wants to build a $1.3 billion stadium in the city. davis is reportedly okay with that idea, but there is a third player in all of this, and that's the nfl. insiders do not expect the nfl to approve a team in las vegas. >>> going for gold. one i'm ready for this. the olympic games are just a few months away and i'm an olympic geek. >> several swimmers at cal are hoping to join team usa. >> i don't have any room in my brain for any concerns other than trying to get faster. the rest of the world i
nations united in the defense of our way of life. >> reporter: today's announcement brings the number of troops in syria to about 300. the number in iraq and syria to about 4,000. the president also called upon our european allies here to step up their contributions to the fight. the president meeting with the leaders of france, germany, italy, and great britain before heading home to washington later today. ron allen, nbc news traveling with the president near hanover, germany....
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united states has momentum. he spoke at the cia headquarters yesterday. the president said he met with his national security advisers to look at the progress in syria and iraq. he said the u.s. is making progress and that he will also keep work to go secure a diplomatic resolution to syria's civil war. >>> it is now 6:17. in news 4 your health, a new st influencing your teen. the scottish study looked at ecigarette displays and found that they may influence whether your teen tries those ecigarettes. those seeing the advertising was more likely to cause them to use cigarettes in the future. >>> not enough sleep could be making you sick. don't i know it. a new study says sleeping five hours a night makes you more vulnerable to catching a cold. the national health and nutrition examination survey conducted the study of over 20,000 adults, five hours of sleep leaves you 88% more likely to develop a chest or throat infection. resn researchers say not enough sleep lowers your body's ability to fight off infection. and i know it's tough to do. >> i know people our age who sleep 9, 10 but god bless them, they're healthy as a horse. >> knock on wood, i feel like i t
united states has momentum. he spoke at the cia headquarters yesterday. the president said he met with his national security advisers to look at the progress in syria and iraq. he said the u.s. is making progress and that he will also keep work to go secure a diplomatic resolution to syria's civil war. >>> it is now 6:17. in news 4 your health, a new st influencing your teen. the scottish study looked at ecigarette displays and found that they may influence whether your teen tries...