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united states south america, central america and then asia so think china japan, australia that world tends to be in a slice. we were there at this international conference and we built a follow the sun model with the internet at large as we move through. that lay the groundwork for what today is a strong international effort in the computer emergency response team world that even today is very strong. they meet physically as well as virtually. the model has been replicated world wide in other sector-based sharing. the international piece is a very mature very well driven thing. the big take away is it came down to individuals recognizing they needed to build this partnership. this 24-hour cycle. those individuals took the effort to make it work. from they're sprang forth fantastic organizations, but it boiled down to people recognizing that information shared is the most powerful building. there are other barriers that we can break down with legislation, but it really is about people who can do something about the problem. the international, domestic, local, regional. >> the global s
united states south america, central america and then asia so think china japan, australia that world tends to be in a slice. we were there at this international conference and we built a follow the sun model with the internet at large as we move through. that lay the groundwork for what today is a strong international effort in the computer emergency response team world that even today is very strong. they meet physically as well as virtually. the model has been replicated world wide in other...
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americas. >> pushing for change. >> yes. now the burden is on all of us not just the united states canada but south america, the caribbean. all the countries if they want to bring cuba in will have to take charge to ensure that cuba goes through a transformation. >> let's hope it happens. ambassador pleasure to have you with us. >> thank you. the u.s. is finding an unlikely ally in the fight against i.s.i.l. a group labelled a terrorist organization by the state department is battling on the same side as the u.s.-led coalition. we'll look at the repercussions of that. >> angry protesters take to the streets in jordan after i.s.i.l. murders a jordanian pilot. why the role in the coalition is creating so much division in that country. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america i'm antonio mora. >> i'm stephanie sy in this half hour of international new, the fight against i.s.i.l. blurring the lines between allies and enemies. a group symbolizing this - the p.k.k. in turkey >>> and the controversial step great britain is taking allowing babies to be made from the d.n.a. of three people to prevent genetic diseases >>> first, jord
americas. >> pushing for change. >> yes. now the burden is on all of us not just the united states canada but south america, the caribbean. all the countries if they want to bring cuba in will have to take charge to ensure that cuba goes through a transformation. >> let's hope it happens. ambassador pleasure to have you with us. >> thank you. the u.s. is finding an unlikely ally in the fight against i.s.i.l. a group labelled a terrorist organization by the state...
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as with a largely unskilled labor was needed in the united states, canada, states, canada, north america as well as argentina and brazil and south america for decades wages in europe fell. the same decades wages in the united states rose. mass mass migration is fueled not just economic power of a political power. new york was the most populous state in the union in 1810 with a little less than 1 million inhabitants until the civil war some of the five largest were southern slaveholding states and he's vanished after the 1860 census. after the war new york received many immigrants coming from europe including 20 percent every decade. more growth begets still more growth. as new york's welded became the undisputed manufacturing and financial center of the nation but wielded more political power in washington formally and informally. from 1862 the turn-of-the-century the rounded out the top five population centers. the power group usually putting that in the white house and sending more wealth back home. of the 22 presidents who served in the white house during the 19th 19th century all but three came from one of the five most popu
as with a largely unskilled labor was needed in the united states, canada, states, canada, north america as well as argentina and brazil and south america for decades wages in europe fell. the same decades wages in the united states rose. mass mass migration is fueled not just economic power of a political power. new york was the most populous state in the union in 1810 with a little less than 1 million inhabitants until the civil war some of the five largest were southern slaveholding states...
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me >> hard sell an america tonight investigation only on al jazeera america >> joint military exercises between united states and south korea are regular occurrences. this one, codenamed max thunder - took place in november at the kunsan air force base 150 miles south of seoul... >> this type of exercise takes place every year but for the north korean government they consider this a provocation and a threat. >> north korea is still a flash point. we're still at a state of war with north korea. this is 1953 armistice. >> if there was someday heaven forbid a real war here we would need to work very closely. we are always practicing together always working together >> thankfully we have helped stabilize and ensure the security of the peninsula for the last 61 years, but in spite of that long time we have to be ready to fight tonight and that really is our mantra. >> north korea is under new leadership. >> kim jong-un looks funny he is overweight and sometimes does strange things. but he is smart. when his father died 7 top officials, 4 generals and 3 civilian bureaucrats, walked next to the coffin of his father in decemb
me >> hard sell an america tonight investigation only on al jazeera america >> joint military exercises between united states and south korea are regular occurrences. this one, codenamed max thunder - took place in november at the kunsan air force base 150 miles south of seoul... >> this type of exercise takes place every year but for the north korean government they consider this a provocation and a threat. >> north korea is still a flash point. we're still at a state...
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united states. nor north america or south america for that matter.but polio victim russ says that is no reason not to get vaccinated. >> we are only a plane ride away from polio being here. >> he says is he extremely disappointed to hear the numbers of unvaccinated children are up just as total eradication of polio seems within reach. >> you and i don't worry about smallpox. it's gone. type 2 polio is gone. gone. >> but type 1 the most virulent is still around in pakistan and afghanistan. >> and it has jumped into seven other countries last year. as i said it's only a plane ride away. >> is he adamant about the need to vaccinate but the numbers here in marin are a real point of contention. atwal dorf school in san rafael the state department of public health reports 52% of the students were unvaccinated. >> we saw our numbers were skewed. >> the business administrator tells me the state numbers don't take foo account that students with two of the three required vaccinations are still counted as unvaccinated. he's going over the school numbers now to
united states. nor north america or south america for that matter.but polio victim russ says that is no reason not to get vaccinated. >> we are only a plane ride away from polio being here. >> he says is he extremely disappointed to hear the numbers of unvaccinated children are up just as total eradication of polio seems within reach. >> you and i don't worry about smallpox. it's gone. type 2 polio is gone. gone. >> but type 1 the most virulent is still around in...
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first in the caribbean islands and then later on in south america and the gulf coast of the united states. it is fascinating and reflective and solemn to think about the history of this plant and the wonderful resource in terms of sugar it is capable of providing us. also the dark and sordid history of how human beings chose to cultivate this plant in terms of utilizing it is one of the main pillars of the slave trade. and really having it be a resource that drove what we would call now today a negative aspect of human history where we utilized slave labor to cultivate the plants we need. it is important and sobering to recognize how the plant's history affected vast demographic shifts of people coming to the new world, the burgeoning economies of the new world, and how we have moved hopefully beyond some of the negative practices in the growing of plants to new, better practices as we still require the resources is plants provide us -- these plans provide us. people have been interested in the usage of plans to let plants -- the plants since time immemorial. people have always been inter
first in the caribbean islands and then later on in south america and the gulf coast of the united states. it is fascinating and reflective and solemn to think about the history of this plant and the wonderful resource in terms of sugar it is capable of providing us. also the dark and sordid history of how human beings chose to cultivate this plant in terms of utilizing it is one of the main pillars of the slave trade. and really having it be a resource that drove what we would call now today a...
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united states. we see lower growth in south america, lower growth in china quite some significant effects in the russian overall truly we look at a one cylinder engine when it comes to growth, the united states. >> doesn't sound very stable. thank you very much for joining us. >> "countdown" continues in the next hour. stay with us. ♪ >> welcome back to "countdown." we've heard earnings from credit suisse this morning. they proposed investors choose whether to receive their dividend in shares or in cash for 2014 amid pressure to boost capital. manus cranny has been speaking to the bank's chief executive officer, brady dougan. let's hear what he had to say. >>> we have a strong operating result in the fourth quarter. the business continues to perform consistently, which is good. on capital generation, we had a target 10%. we met 10.2%. when you look at it, you look at the capital generation capability, it is quite strong. we went from 9.3% in may to 10.2%. that is almost a full point in just seven months. there's a lot of capital generation capability in the business. we felt a cash dividend consistent w
united states. we see lower growth in south america, lower growth in china quite some significant effects in the russian overall truly we look at a one cylinder engine when it comes to growth, the united states. >> doesn't sound very stable. thank you very much for joining us. >> "countdown" continues in the next hour. stay with us. ♪ >> welcome back to "countdown." we've heard earnings from credit suisse this morning. they proposed investors choose...
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me >> hard sell an america tonight investigation only on al jazeera america >> joint military exercises between united states and southorea are regular occurrences. this one, codenamed max thunder - took place in november at the kunsan air force base 150 miles south of seoul... >> this type of exercise takes place every year but for the north korean government they consider this a provocatio
me >> hard sell an america tonight investigation only on al jazeera america >> joint military exercises between united states and southorea are regular occurrences. this one, codenamed max thunder - took place in november at the kunsan air force base 150 miles south of seoul... >> this type of exercise takes place every year but for the north korean government they consider this a provocatio
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europe and africa tend to be any slice, united states can't central america, south america and asia so think china, japan australia that tends to be any slice and we were there at this international conference and we build a don't be followed us on model watching the internet at large as we moved from december 31 january 1. that leaves the groundwork for what today is a strong international effort in the community through the computer emergency response team even today in 2015 is very strong. they worked together and meet physically as well as virtually. the isac sector model has been replicated with other sharing both the international pieces across the team is a very mature and very well driven thing. but the big take away is it came down to people individuals individuals recognize it and they needed to build a partnership in in a 24 hour type of cycle and those individuals took the effort to make it work and from there there were some fantastic organizations but it really boils down to people recognizing as we were saying earlier that the information shared among those who can do so
europe and africa tend to be any slice, united states can't central america, south america and asia so think china, japan australia that tends to be any slice and we were there at this international conference and we build a don't be followed us on model watching the internet at large as we moved from december 31 january 1. that leaves the groundwork for what today is a strong international effort in the community through the computer emergency response team even today in 2015 is very strong....
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coming up on "good morning america" another winter storm hitting the united states with snow and ice slamming the southd record low temperatures returning to the northeast. we are tracking all of it on "good morning america" next. >>> doughnut lovers we have a reason to rejoice, krispy kreme is giving away free doughnuts one free original glaze the first 1,000 customers at participating stores which is most stores in the united states, not including grocery locations. no purchase required unless you want to buy a coffee. they are celebrating the opening of the 1,000th store in kansas city where people are lined up going home with a dozen free doughnuts. >> still have time to get which. >> from sports cars to vans and suvs if you are in the market for a new car there is no short am of choices. "consumer reports" panned -- partners with "7 on your side" to reveal the top cars of 2015. >>> "consumer reports" is out with the 2015 list of topic cars. this area having this many american models since 1998 with the buick top sports sedan with stylish features for a feel of driving a high end european car. and
coming up on "good morning america" another winter storm hitting the united states with snow and ice slamming the southd record low temperatures returning to the northeast. we are tracking all of it on "good morning america" next. >>> doughnut lovers we have a reason to rejoice, krispy kreme is giving away free doughnuts one free original glaze the first 1,000 customers at participating stores which is most stores in the united states, not including grocery...
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america. >> extreme weather blasting the united states from the deep south to the northeast.ions of people suffering from another siberrian express gripping the nation with sub0 temperatures. we have more in the fox extreme weather center with more. >> doesn't it seem like that introwas written a month ago. >> little bit on groundhog day. >> that is the case. this one slightly different because it went way far south. this is a current wind chill and feels like 32 in mobile and 31 in jacksonville. there is arctic air in place. and there is a dip in the jet stream. this is arctic cold cold air going all the way down across florida. very cold and watch sunday, a break over the east the coast with a storm and it looks like rain for boston and then the arctic air behind it for monday. we get a little bit of a break. but a dangerous night in store. look at temperatures. minus 12 in detroit. you are going to break the record by ten koreshes. dc getting down to four degrees and minus seven in louisville. and in florida likely to get to around 39 in miami. your record is 42. don't hav
america. >> extreme weather blasting the united states from the deep south to the northeast.ions of people suffering from another siberrian express gripping the nation with sub0 temperatures. we have more in the fox extreme weather center with more. >> doesn't it seem like that introwas written a month ago. >> little bit on groundhog day. >> that is the case. this one slightly different because it went way far south. this is a current wind chill and feels like 32 in...
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united states and they may work with me to collecting more interviews and artifacts. bill: what other countries have significant amounts of korean war veterans outside of south korea, obviously, and america? professor han: england, the second biggest participation but also turkey, ethiopia, thailand, greece, columbia. -- colombia. these are the countries that send and fought fiercely to defend the freedom for the korean nation. so there are many countries. canada, new zealand, australia. these are the countries that sent a lot of soldiers. bill: who's the audience for these interviews, and how do you hope they will best be used? professor han: let's just multiply ten to the korean war veteran family and friends, ok. i told you there are 2 million people. so, big community. and also there are many, many korean americans here and also americans who are aware of the importance of the korean war. so these, i think, this is a big community that korean people can have in the united states and they are very, very supportive and proud of what korea has produced. so this is a big community. bill: we have a couple of minutes left. let's go back to the photographs on the website, part of the databa
united states and they may work with me to collecting more interviews and artifacts. bill: what other countries have significant amounts of korean war veterans outside of south korea, obviously, and america? professor han: england, the second biggest participation but also turkey, ethiopia, thailand, greece, columbia. -- colombia. these are the countries that send and fought fiercely to defend the freedom for the korean nation. so there are many countries. canada, new zealand, australia. these...
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the eastern side of the united states as we take a look at the forecast from north america, a big slam of cold air coming down to the southroducing pretty but a little bit dangerous conditions over into arkansas. let me show you some video coming out of little rock where people were sliding around because of the slippery roadways. we're talking about ice on top of the snowfall. and in the process, more than 25,000 power outages were reported in the area monday. you can see the icicles forming because of the icing taking place on top of the snow. now, here's the contrast. we had a high of 22 degrees on valentine's day in little rock on saturday. and so big contrast seeing the big dip in the temperatures. we had this high pressure back toward the west and that is bringing all that cold air in and it will stay in place throughout the day tuesday. and because of the cold weather, still concerned about icing especially for the carolinas, and into tennessee, and kentucky. colder air and moisture moving through the north and east of toronto, chicago, winnipeg all in to new york and d.c. you're looking at a chance for some snow a
the eastern side of the united states as we take a look at the forecast from north america, a big slam of cold air coming down to the southroducing pretty but a little bit dangerous conditions over into arkansas. let me show you some video coming out of little rock where people were sliding around because of the slippery roadways. we're talking about ice on top of the snowfall. and in the process, more than 25,000 power outages were reported in the area monday. you can see the icicles forming...
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across the americas extremely low temperatures are still affecting many parts of the eastern canada and the eastern united states and the cold weather affected the south where we usually see mild conditions even in winter. we have some video from haleville, alabama. a state of emergency was declared on wednesday across alabama. a low pressure brought snowfall to the northern portions of alabama forcing schools, government offices and many businesses to close. this came after a cold snap forced temperatures to fall below freezing on tuesday. some places like anniston broke snowfall records, up to 20 sent meters fell in isolated parts across the portions of the state. the system has moved away from alabama, so clear conditions have returned across these areas. but because temperatures will drop at night, moisture could refreeze making for hazardous driving conditions. the system is now affecting the eastern portion of the united states with heavy snowfall up to 20 centimeter most for the next 24 hours. temperatures are still on the cold side for the next couple of days across many parts of the eastern u.s. and eastern canada. as we go into early next we
across the americas extremely low temperatures are still affecting many parts of the eastern canada and the eastern united states and the cold weather affected the south where we usually see mild conditions even in winter. we have some video from haleville, alabama. a state of emergency was declared on wednesday across alabama. a low pressure brought snowfall to the northern portions of alabama forcing schools, government offices and many businesses to close. this came after a cold snap forced...
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united states of america. >> a passionate acceptance speech. the topics that brought a more serious tone. >> the south bay commute looking okay. we do have slow traffic already in some spots. here on 237 it is just sluggish. >> nothing sluggish about the weather. north wind 30. rain in southern california. what about later today? Ñzuuap uhá; >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. the east bay utility may take tougher action for those that steal water. the times says the district is considering adopting fines even criminal penalties for people who steal water from fire hydrants or thieves that pry open water meters. in december contra costa county officials raised the fine up to $250. >>> it was a smooth rollout for san francisco's 828 area code. but there were some problems for 911 operators. those that start with the 415 area code have to dial 1-415 even if they are calling someone with the 415 number. there was a surge of calls for those that were trying to pay a parking ticket or figure out if they had jury duty. >>> a movie about a washed up actors come back bid earned four academy awards including be
united states of america. >> a passionate acceptance speech. the topics that brought a more serious tone. >> the south bay commute looking okay. we do have slow traffic already in some spots. here on 237 it is just sluggish. >> nothing sluggish about the weather. north wind 30. rain in southern california. what about later today? Ñzuuap uhá; >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. the east bay utility may take tougher action for those that steal water. the times says the...
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south america. it's going to be coming from the united states. you know why go overseas if you are a retail investor and have an argument that's predicated on growth in the united states. if you are a professional investor like we are, we have dedicated portfolio managers that are focused just on europe and on other parts of the globe. >> germany's economy in the fourth quarter 0.7%. more than double expected. now they've got qe. their own qe being unleashed. they've got that at their back for the entire euro zone where is our qe is already wound down. >> the economy might pick up and you might see economic activity as far as the banking demand is concerned, but i think, again, if you are a retail investor and you are working out of the back of a truck, it doesn't make a heck of a lot of sense to have an argument that's predicate odd growth coming from the united states to sort of put all your money on there or to have an overweight into that area. >> it's going to stay -- keep rates low for a long time. >> about half of that leaves the euro zone
south america. it's going to be coming from the united states. you know why go overseas if you are a retail investor and have an argument that's predicated on growth in the united states. if you are a professional investor like we are, we have dedicated portfolio managers that are focused just on europe and on other parts of the globe. >> germany's economy in the fourth quarter 0.7%. more than double expected. now they've got qe. their own qe being unleashed. they've got that at their...
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united states. kim has been ratcheting up his projection of power his message to the people he will take on america. a southports that kim visited several military units over the last several months telling them be ready to fight. he reportedly conducted the first test of a ballistic missile intended to be launched from a submarine. it's an ominous maneuver. analysts say when north korea figures out how to outfit submarines with missiles they could move undetected. >> north korea could launch strikes against american forces in japan or south korea, sneak up on our bases in hawaii or if they make it to american ports launch nuclear missiles against american targets. >> reporter: the pentagon won't comment on the laftest missile test and a new level of concern that north korea isn't all bluster anymore. the sony hack a massive cyberattack the company is still reeling from thought to be ordered by pyongyang showed this regime can and will hit americans where they live. human rights advocates say kim jong-un is acting aggressively on another front as well. expanding a program of sending north korean workers a a
united states. kim has been ratcheting up his projection of power his message to the people he will take on america. a southports that kim visited several military units over the last several months telling them be ready to fight. he reportedly conducted the first test of a ballistic missile intended to be launched from a submarine. it's an ominous maneuver. analysts say when north korea figures out how to outfit submarines with missiles they could move undetected. >> north korea could...
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united states in the korean war. >> reporter: he's been ratcheting his projection of power. his message to his people that he'll take on america. a southea news agency reports he's visited several military units over the past several months telling them to be ready to fight. he conducted the first test of a new ballistic missile set to be launched from a submarine. when they figure out how to outfit them with miss silliles they could move undetected. if they make it to american ports launch nuclear missiles against american targets. >> reporter: the pentagon won't comment on the latest missile test. the new level that north korea isn't all bluster anymore. the sony hack thought to have been ordered showed this regime can and will hit american where is they live. human rights advocated say he is acting aggressively on oots front expanding a program of sending north korean workers abroad. those workers toil in factories, logging camps, build statues for dictators in africa and forced to send all of their money to kim and his cronies. >> dispatching north korean workers overseas is meant to earn the regime the hard currency it needs to st
united states in the korean war. >> reporter: he's been ratcheting his projection of power. his message to his people that he'll take on america. a southea news agency reports he's visited several military units over the past several months telling them to be ready to fight. he conducted the first test of a new ballistic missile set to be launched from a submarine. when they figure out how to outfit them with miss silliles they could move undetected. if they make it to american ports...
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united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >> "freeway - crack in the system". only on al jazeera america. >> peru's mirch industry ofperu's ministry of culture unveiled a tapestry, looted from south america recently found in texas. other items on display on the museum is a 17th century manuscript. >>> restoring old buildings including those with the recognizable pa goag pa pagoda style is a challenge. the earliest on record is from the first century ad. the stupa style is even older. some of them date back to 300 bc. it is a commonly used style for buddhist style. >> hindu designs dates back to the 16th century. >> overrule hauling takes a delicate hand. at the same time trying to convince the mass he that preservation makes sense especially in the region around kathmandu where many buildings are centuries old. al jazeera's sabrina sreza. >> technical school is one of the few places where people can learn the traditional art of wood carving. >> my parents worked as carpenters but i trained to be a wood carver base because it's good work and i can earn enough to raise a family. >> magnificent buildings around this area in the kathmandu valley. many people call robin mad when he fi
united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >> "freeway - crack in the system". only on al jazeera america. >> peru's mirch industry ofperu's ministry of culture unveiled a tapestry, looted from south america recently found in texas. other items on display on the museum is a 17th century manuscript. >>> restoring old buildings including those with the recognizable pa goag pa pagoda style is a challenge. the earliest on record is from the first century...
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south america. speaking of that region, we are also monitoring a very active weather pattern. this is the pineapple express, responsible for heavy rainfall into the pacific northwest of the united statesay down to san francisco. by the way, december very wet. january saw absolutely no rain. that hasn't happened since 1865. this is how much rain we're expecting in the pacific northwest. 3 to 8 inches. further south, extreme rainfall amounts through the weekend. talking upwards of 10 inches for the northern parts of california. that would be north of san francisco. you can see how active the radar currently is. in fact, flash flood watches in effect for the greater olympia sound region into seattle, as well as parts of washington and oregon and northern parts of california. rain isn't the only concern. strong winds gusting over 60 miles per hour in some instances. you can see how active it will be stretching inland towards reno nevada. temperatures well above average with this subtropical moisture settling in. in the meantime you'll want to stick around because we have more news and headlines coming up. flo: hey, big guy. i heard you lost a close one today. look, jamie, maybe we weren't
south america. speaking of that region, we are also monitoring a very active weather pattern. this is the pineapple express, responsible for heavy rainfall into the pacific northwest of the united statesay down to san francisco. by the way, december very wet. january saw absolutely no rain. that hasn't happened since 1865. this is how much rain we're expecting in the pacific northwest. 3 to 8 inches. further south, extreme rainfall amounts through the weekend. talking upwards of 10 inches for...
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united states are arrested. allegedly trying to join isis. next, the attacks authorities say, they were planning on america. >> pam: also coming up. where bikes are no longer welcome in the south. >> pam: big news emerging tonight out of new york. >> pam: homeland security agents say, they broke up a plot by lone wolf terrorists who had plans to hijack planes, shoot police. and even try to kill the president. >> pam: grant lodes is here to tell us about the suspects and their alleged plans. >> grant:the government says the suspects all swore allegiance to the islamic state. and among their plans was an attack on the coney island boardwalk in new york. >> grant:counterterrorism officials have been talking for months about the danger of homegrown jihadists. >> grant:today new york's police commissioner said the three men arrested today are an example of that threat. >>"this is real. this is the concern over the lone wolf inspired to act without even going to the mideast, or the concern of once they get to the mideast and acquiring fighting skills and attempting to return to the country," >> grant:one of the alleged jihadists was arrested here, at newakror saidakhmetov is a 19=ye
united states are arrested. allegedly trying to join isis. next, the attacks authorities say, they were planning on america. >> pam: also coming up. where bikes are no longer welcome in the south. >> pam: big news emerging tonight out of new york. >> pam: homeland security agents say, they broke up a plot by lone wolf terrorists who had plans to hijack planes, shoot police. and even try to kill the president. >> pam: grant lodes is here to tell us about the suspects and...
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even as president of the united states, he spent an enormous amount of time trying to figure out how he could get money to colonize the blacks. nair free, send them to south america. he realized that wasn't going to work, and only after the 13th amendment was passed did he stop talking about colonizing. he proposed the state legislation that didn't pass that said slavery should be ended in the district of columbia provided it was done voluntarily, there was compensation for the slave owners and the slaves were colonized. that was a view he had all along, and actually many founding fathers had the view, and many people actually supported the 13th amendment had the view that blacks and whites could never live together. in fact, many of the great abolitionists in our country, the most famous abolitionists, they thought slavery was immoral and slavery should be gotten rid of. but they favored colonization as well. many didn't want blacks coming to the united states and taking jobs from whites. it wasn't that many had the view that blacks and whites could live together. there were very few in those days who thought that would be realistic. >> it's important that you r
even as president of the united states, he spent an enormous amount of time trying to figure out how he could get money to colonize the blacks. nair free, send them to south america. he realized that wasn't going to work, and only after the 13th amendment was passed did he stop talking about colonizing. he proposed the state legislation that didn't pass that said slavery should be ended in the district of columbia provided it was done voluntarily, there was compensation for the slave owners and...
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united states. and they may work with me to collecting more interviews and artifacts. >> what other countries have significant amounts of korean war veterans outside of south korea, obviously, and america? >> england, obviously, the second biggest participation, but also turkey, ethiopia, thailand, greece, colombia. these are the countries that actually send and they fought fiercely to defend freedom for the korean nation. so there are many countries. canada, new zealand, australia. these are the countries that sent a lot of soldiers. >> who's the audience for these interviews, and how do you hope that they will best be used? >> let's just multiply ten to the korean war veteran family and friends. okay? i told that you there are 2 million people. so big community. and also there are many, many korean-americans here and also americans who are aware of the importance of the korean war. so these -- i think this is the biggest community that korean -- korean people can have in the united states. and they are very, very supportive and proud of what korea has produced. so this is a big community. >> we have a couple of minutes left. let's go back to the photographs that are on the website, p
united states. and they may work with me to collecting more interviews and artifacts. >> what other countries have significant amounts of korean war veterans outside of south korea, obviously, and america? >> england, obviously, the second biggest participation, but also turkey, ethiopia, thailand, greece, colombia. these are the countries that actually send and they fought fiercely to defend freedom for the korean nation. so there are many countries. canada, new zealand, australia....
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united states in the korean war and south korea. >> reporter: kim has recently been racheting up his projection of power. his message to his people that he will take on americarecently, he reportedly conducted the first test of a new ballistic missile intended to be launched from a submarine. it's an ominous maneuver. analysts say when north korea figures out how to outfit them they can move undetected. >> they may be able to launch surprise strikes against american forces in japan or south korea, sneak up on our bases in hawaii or if they make it to american ports, launch nuclear missiles against american targets. >> reporter: the pentagon won't comment on the latest missile test. a new leavevel of concern. the sony hack, a massive cyberattack, thought to have been ordered by pyong yang. he is expending a program of sending north korean workers abroad. they toil in factories, logging camps, build statues for dictators and are forced to send all of their money to kim and his cronies. >> dispatching north korean workers overseas is meant to earn the regime the hard currency it needs to stay in power. and to help pay those who tan tan the kim regime in power.
united states in the korean war and south korea. >> reporter: kim has recently been racheting up his projection of power. his message to his people that he will take on americarecently, he reportedly conducted the first test of a new ballistic missile intended to be launched from a submarine. it's an ominous maneuver. analysts say when north korea figures out how to outfit them they can move undetected. >> they may be able to launch surprise strikes against american forces in japan...
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united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under goivib, thibty andusce fll the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain requests for one-minute speeches. does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? >> ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. mr. wilson: during the break, i was grateful to chair a delegation to visit with the president of afghanistan, king abdullah the second of jordan, and the president of iraq. along with the defense minister of iraq. each leader clearly wants to protect their citizens from terrorism. i was joined by the dynamic -- i was joined by ms. stefanik of new york, and brad ashford of nebraska. it is more clear than ever that isil is a growing threat to the american people and we must force fully defeat the barbarian murderists with our courageous allies abroad. radical islam has declared war on americans and targets fellow muslims as evidence during our visit. we have seen in the last 10 days the slaughter of 40 worshipers at a mosque in pakistan, the burning of over 30 innocent civilians in iraq, the beheadings of 21 egyptian coptic christians in libya and jews murdered in cope
united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under goivib, thibty andusce fll the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain requests for one-minute speeches. does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? >> ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. mr. wilson: during the break, i was grateful to chair a delegation to visit with the president of afghanistan, king abdullah the second of jordan, and...