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al qaeda has been decimated. we heard news of bin laden's son who is supposed to be the successor to bin laden was killed. al qaeda is nowhere near wait used to be. she is flat out wrong and she doesn't know what she is talking about. david: think about what this president has done to decimate isis. she claims to know syria pretty well. she should know their positions in syria have been wiped off the map since this president began his offensive. thank you very much for being here. crazy dash california video catching a plane's emergency landing into oncoming traffic in the state of washington. but first a new blood test that is 94% accurate at identifying early alzheimer's. dr. siegel is here to weigh in on the exciting details after this. family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call anoth
al qaeda has been decimated. we heard news of bin laden's son who is supposed to be the successor to bin laden was killed. al qaeda is nowhere near wait used to be. she is flat out wrong and she doesn't know what she is talking about. david: think about what this president has done to decimate isis. she claims to know syria pretty well. she should know their positions in syria have been wiped off the map since this president began his offensive. thank you very much for being here. crazy dash...
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al qaeda has been decimated. we heard news of bin laden's son who is supposed to be the successor to bin laden was killed. al qaeda is nowhere near wait used to be. she is flat out wrong and she doesn't know what she is talking about. david: think about what this president has done to decimate isis. she claims to know syria pretty well. she should know their positions in syria have been wiped off the map since this president began his offensive. thank you very much for being here. crazy dash california video catching a plane's emergency landing into oncoming traffic in the state of washington. but first a new blood test that is 94% accurate at identifying early alzheimer's. dr. siegel is here to weigh in on the exciting details after this. my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i sh
al qaeda has been decimated. we heard news of bin laden's son who is supposed to be the successor to bin laden was killed. al qaeda is nowhere near wait used to be. she is flat out wrong and she doesn't know what she is talking about. david: think about what this president has done to decimate isis. she claims to know syria pretty well. she should know their positions in syria have been wiped off the map since this president began his offensive. thank you very much for being here. crazy dash...
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al qaeda has been decimated. we heard news of bin laden's son who is supposed to be the successor to bin laden was killed. al qaeda is nowhere near wait used to be. she is flat out wrong and she doesn't know what she is talking about. david: think about what this president has done to decimate isis. she claims to know syria pretty well. she should know their positions in syria have been wiped off the map since this president began his offensive. thank you very much for being here. crazy dash california video catching a plane's emergency landing into oncoming traffic in the state of washington. but first a new blood test that is 94% accurate at identifying early alzheimer's. dr. siegel is here to weigh in on the exciting details after this. . adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. . yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. will it help me keep up with him? yu
al qaeda has been decimated. we heard news of bin laden's son who is supposed to be the successor to bin laden was killed. al qaeda is nowhere near wait used to be. she is flat out wrong and she doesn't know what she is talking about. david: think about what this president has done to decimate isis. she claims to know syria pretty well. she should know their positions in syria have been wiped off the map since this president began his offensive. thank you very much for being here. crazy dash...
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al qaeda has been decimated. we heard news of bin laden's son who is supposed to be the successor to bin laden was killed. al qaeda is nowhere near wait used to be. she is flat out wrong and she doesn't know what she is talking about. david: think about what this president has done to decimate isis. she claims to know syria pretty well. she should know their positions in syria have been wiped off the map since this president began his offensive. thank you very much for being here. crazy dash california video catching a plane's emergency landing into oncoming traffic in the state of washington. but first a new blood test that is 94% accurate at identifying early alzheimer's. dr. siegel is here to weigh in on the exciting details after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing the all-new chevy silverado. with fifty industry-firsts. it's the strongest, most advanced silverado ever. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to he
al qaeda has been decimated. we heard news of bin laden's son who is supposed to be the successor to bin laden was killed. al qaeda is nowhere near wait used to be. she is flat out wrong and she doesn't know what she is talking about. david: think about what this president has done to decimate isis. she claims to know syria pretty well. she should know their positions in syria have been wiped off the map since this president began his offensive. thank you very much for being here. crazy dash...
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the original al qaeda guys were very smart. khalid sheikh mohammad in the book talks about this but sit in front of a white board and explained the ideology of a qaeda. they are also proud of 9/11. they were not apologetic. again one explanation for why was hard to get them to speak. i didn't do anything wrong. the motivation was interesting from an american perspective which typically is short-sighted and in some ways what's in it for me? their motivation would be they would say it won't come in my generation. it would not come in my children's generation that maybe my grandchildren's generation there'll be an acknowledged that the only way to live is by the rule of the book that nations across the arab world would say saudi arabia and egypt do rule by the rule of the book because the leaders there are corrupt and the only way to take out the government is to get rid of the americans because the americans are the past -- backstop to these corrupt regimes. their philosophy was if you get out the strike and economic target of po
the original al qaeda guys were very smart. khalid sheikh mohammad in the book talks about this but sit in front of a white board and explained the ideology of a qaeda. they are also proud of 9/11. they were not apologetic. again one explanation for why was hard to get them to speak. i didn't do anything wrong. the motivation was interesting from an american perspective which typically is short-sighted and in some ways what's in it for me? their motivation would be they would say it won't come...
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i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore the headlines: osama bin laden's son, hamza, chosen successor to lead al-qaeda, has reportedly been killed. it's unclear if the us played a role in his death. the us federal reserve cuts interest rates for the first time in more than a decade. president trump demands a bigger cut. i'm lewis vaughanjones in london. the first night of debates for us democrats in detroit was a battle for the direction of the party. now it's time for round two. she's blue, she barks and more than likely she's coming to a screen near you. the phenomenal success of australian children's cartoon bluey and its portrayal of family life. instead of the aussie outback, it's just everyday suburbia. and instead ofjetting off to outer space orfighting enemies under the sea, bluey and herfamily, well, theyjust battle the same dilemmas as us humans. announcer: live from our studios in singapore and london. this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 8am in singapore, 1am in london and 8pm in washington, where reports say that a son of the deceased al-qaeda leader, osama bin laden,
i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore the headlines: osama bin laden's son, hamza, chosen successor to lead al-qaeda, has reportedly been killed. it's unclear if the us played a role in his death. the us federal reserve cuts interest rates for the first time in more than a decade. president trump demands a bigger cut. i'm lewis vaughanjones in london. the first night of debates for us democrats in detroit was a battle for the direction of the party. now it's time for round two. she's blue, she barks...
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isis and al qaeda pledged to hurt israel and us. tlaib and omar calling for an economic boycott of the state of israel which will destroy the state of israel. the reason she is not visiting her grandmother is because she has embraced the destruction of israel through an economic boycott. she was offered a chance to see her grandmother. she said all i want to do is see my grandmother. they said yes and she pulled the rug out from under the offer. the bottom line here is, they are radical when it comes to israel, radical in the economy, they are weak when it comes to fighting terrorism. donald trump is going to win the election because he's been a damn good president and what they're trying to do is make america -- maria: senator stay with us we will ask about the judiciary investigation of the investigators. back in a minute. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fishe
isis and al qaeda pledged to hurt israel and us. tlaib and omar calling for an economic boycott of the state of israel which will destroy the state of israel. the reason she is not visiting her grandmother is because she has embraced the destruction of israel through an economic boycott. she was offered a chance to see her grandmother. she said all i want to do is see my grandmother. they said yes and she pulled the rug out from under the offer. the bottom line here is, they are radical when it...
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secondly when it comes to the al-qaeda, they brought al-qaeda in to afghanistan in mid-90's, they gave them a base of operations, they attacked our u.s. embassies in africa, the usscole and president bush offered them this, if you go up the al-qaeda, we will not attack you, we will spare you, they said, no, and they lost regime and thousands of lives. if they were willing to make that sacrifice to protect al-qaeda then, what makes everybody think that they would give them up now? it's just not accurate claim. the taliban and the al-qaeda are brothers and they are not going the turn against them, therefore, the american security and the american people will be at risk and that is what we are concerned about this deal about. >> general jack keane a very clearly state and passionate stance and we will look for that op-ed as you mentioned that's coming out. thank you for your insight. >> good talking to you, molly. >> we will have more on the 5:00 o'clock hour. switching gears now, anything more annoying than robo calls, all hours of the day and at night, major companies are taking act aga
secondly when it comes to the al-qaeda, they brought al-qaeda in to afghanistan in mid-90's, they gave them a base of operations, they attacked our u.s. embassies in africa, the usscole and president bush offered them this, if you go up the al-qaeda, we will not attack you, we will spare you, they said, no, and they lost regime and thousands of lives. if they were willing to make that sacrifice to protect al-qaeda then, what makes everybody think that they would give them up now? it's just not...
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we have captured one of percent of the caliphate and have done a big job on al qaeda and everyone else. for her to make that statement is ridiculous. she has taken a lot of heat on it. no one has done more than i have . we have thousands of isis fighters that we want europe to take and let's see if they take them. if they don't take them, we will probably have to release them to europe. you still negotiate with after the jong-un tests this week? >> yes because those are short-term missiles. i did more than anyone thought and the 10% is for a short-term and much do much more less depending on what happens with respect to a deal i'm happy with the weight is now. in septemberl meet and in the meantime they will pay a substantial tariff. be lifted in stages or taken off -- this can be lifted in stages or taken off. --ut on 10% on $300 million .350 billion >> are you considering a given the involvement [indiscernible] since the mueller hearing, 168 house democrats said they want to launch an investigation. >> no one has mentioned this question until last night. people are ready think it is
we have captured one of percent of the caliphate and have done a big job on al qaeda and everyone else. for her to make that statement is ridiculous. she has taken a lot of heat on it. no one has done more than i have . we have thousands of isis fighters that we want europe to take and let's see if they take them. if they don't take them, we will probably have to release them to europe. you still negotiate with after the jong-un tests this week? >> yes because those are short-term...
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gone after al-qaeda who is stronger today than they were in 9/11, our president is supporting al-qaeda. >> we've captured 100% of the caliphate and we've done a big job on al-qaeda and everybody else. so for her to make that statement is ridiculous, frankly. neil: all right. was that a little over the top, congresswoman now running for president, tulsi gabbard, to accuse the president of the united states actually supporting al-qaeda? obviously the president disagreed with that. joining me, retired u.s. marine corps commissioner jerry good afternoon. >> good afternoon. neil: happy to have you on board ap thank you for your help. let me get, first of all, your sense of this back and forth of al-qaeda and leading aside the ridiculous of the president supporting it. but the notion that it's alive and well, it's not dead, it's not gone. what did you make of that? >> well, we're three administrations into fighting al-qaeda and just a couple of days ago we found out that osama bin laden's son groomed for position of power for that organization was killed. the thing about al-qaeda, they're li
gone after al-qaeda who is stronger today than they were in 9/11, our president is supporting al-qaeda. >> we've captured 100% of the caliphate and we've done a big job on al-qaeda and everybody else. so for her to make that statement is ridiculous, frankly. neil: all right. was that a little over the top, congresswoman now running for president, tulsi gabbard, to accuse the president of the united states actually supporting al-qaeda? obviously the president disagreed with that. joining...
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qaeda and we have to remember that isis was al qaeda which broke away and became isis or i.a.s. so but in addition to that i'd like to point out that the downing of the drone which was a very sophisticated and expensive drone with stealth technology by the iranians showed can engage in conflict with iran without major consequences and it is interesting that the drone was downed by iranian made i think this is important for americans and europeans to recognize that there are huge implications and it is very important for europeans and americans to push back against the more foolish elements in the political political order whether in the united states or in countries like britain or saudi arabia or the emirates or israel you know. go back to debate root professor marandi is absolutely correct here the problem with all of this is that the there's no real political debate in particularly the united states on these issues here i think 11 hopeful thought in all of this is that donald trump wants to be reelected and he knows he knows very very well that he is . base elected him in 201
qaeda and we have to remember that isis was al qaeda which broke away and became isis or i.a.s. so but in addition to that i'd like to point out that the downing of the drone which was a very sophisticated and expensive drone with stealth technology by the iranians showed can engage in conflict with iran without major consequences and it is interesting that the drone was downed by iranian made i think this is important for americans and europeans to recognize that there are huge implications...
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we were supposed to be going after al qaeda, but over years now, not only have we not gone after al qaeda, they are stronger today than they were on 9/11. >> is that a connection with our partnership with saudi arabia, our support of saudi arabia? what were you getting with that? >> both. his support and alliance with saudi arabia that is providing direct and indirect support directly to al qaeda. speak of the fact that saudi arabia continues to be the propigator of this ideology that provides a fertile recruiting ground for terrorist groups like al qaeda and isis. this ideology is what drives them. >> dana: wesley and joey, you both fought in the war on terror. i'd love to get your initial thoughts, wesley. i'll start with you. >> yes. i think this president has actually done a very good job sticking up for those that have served this country. and that's just a very dishonest statement, to be honest with you. what this president has done to prevent iran from having a nuclear weapon is paramount in moving forward particularly protecting and sprefrbing our values and our life here in the u
we were supposed to be going after al qaeda, but over years now, not only have we not gone after al qaeda, they are stronger today than they were on 9/11. >> is that a connection with our partnership with saudi arabia, our support of saudi arabia? what were you getting with that? >> both. his support and alliance with saudi arabia that is providing direct and indirect support directly to al qaeda. speak of the fact that saudi arabia continues to be the propigator of this ideology...
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two, the taliban guarantees that the al qaeda will not reestablish a safe haven in afghanistan, they have some presents but is not formidable. none of us by that by the way. lou: the other one, the taliban guarantees that they will destroy isis, the problem with that they don't have the capability to do that as isis has grown inside of afghanistan, we will not move from 8600 to 0, despite the fact that that is proclaimed as an end state until such times as those conditions are met. lou: it sounds to me, forgive me if my skepticism sounds like cynicism. it is 20 years of engagement, this president through his great credit said he wanted to bring our troops home and put the burden on the nations who legitimately belongs. he has to first clear a lot of brush of the pentagon and there is an abiding an issue within the pentagon that would argue relentlessly for another two decades that we need troops there to control the situation that we have yet to control. is it not time to destroy an enemy or getaway from that particular war zone? >> i am sympathetic to everything that you just said.
two, the taliban guarantees that the al qaeda will not reestablish a safe haven in afghanistan, they have some presents but is not formidable. none of us by that by the way. lou: the other one, the taliban guarantees that they will destroy isis, the problem with that they don't have the capability to do that as isis has grown inside of afghanistan, we will not move from 8600 to 0, despite the fact that that is proclaimed as an end state until such times as those conditions are met. lou: it...
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that is a virtual wall against isis and al qaeda. you may get a peace deal with the taliban, but you'll never get a peace deal with al qaeda and isis. they have an intent to strike america. they just don't have the capability yet. if we leave and outsource our national security to the taliban that they're going to take care of al qaeda and isis, that would be a disastrous decision. and when you're on the stage with bernie, elizabeth, or biden, i wish you'd look them in the eye and say, "unlike you, i'm going to listen to my commanders. unlike you, i'm not going to expose the american homeland to another 9/11 because of politics sm the. >> brennan: what is that number? >> the number is go to be around 8600. to go below that i think would be really risky. i'm going to introduce legislation requiring the secretary of defense and the doesursko the homeland. isis-k, the afghan version of isis in is and al qaeda is alive and well. our american soldier soldiers ad intelecommunity have the capability to deal with the homeland. 80% of the peo
that is a virtual wall against isis and al qaeda. you may get a peace deal with the taliban, but you'll never get a peace deal with al qaeda and isis. they have an intent to strike america. they just don't have the capability yet. if we leave and outsource our national security to the taliban that they're going to take care of al qaeda and isis, that would be a disastrous decision. and when you're on the stage with bernie, elizabeth, or biden, i wish you'd look them in the eye and say,...
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we have captured 100% of the caliphate and have done a big job on al qaeda and everyone else. for her to make that statement is ridiculous. for her to make that statement is so ridiculous. she has taken a lot of heat on it. no one has done more than i have. we have thousands of isis fighters that we want europe to take and let's see if they take them. if they don't take them, we will probably have to release them to europe. reporter: can you still negotiate with kim jong-un after the tests this week? , becausemp: oh sure those are short-term missiles. i did more than anyone thought and the 10% is for a short-term and i can do much more and much less, depending on what happens with respect to a deal i'm happy with the way it is now. my people will meet in september and i said if you meet, that's great. in the meantime they will pay a substantial tariff. it will be a substantial tariff. theou remember, when i did 25%, and i did it in stages. this can also be lifted ultimately in stages or it can be taken off. it can be lifted in stages. we are starting at 10% and a can be lifted
we have captured 100% of the caliphate and have done a big job on al qaeda and everyone else. for her to make that statement is ridiculous. for her to make that statement is so ridiculous. she has taken a lot of heat on it. no one has done more than i have. we have thousands of isis fighters that we want europe to take and let's see if they take them. if they don't take them, we will probably have to release them to europe. reporter: can you still negotiate with kim jong-un after the tests this...
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we've done a big job on al qaeda and everybody else. for her to make that statement is ridiculous frankly. >> reporter: can you still negotiate with kim jong un? >> president trump: for her to make that statement is so ridiculous. she has taken a lot of heat on it because nobody has done more against that war than i have. we have thousands of isis fighters that we want europe to take, and let's see if they take them. if they don't take them, we'll probably have to release them to europe. >> reporter: and you still negotiate, sir. can you still negotiate with kim after he has done this week? can you still negotiate with kim after what he's done now? >> president trump: yes, these are short-range missiles. we never discussed that. we discussed nuclear. we talked what is nuclear. those are short-range missiles. sure. a lot of other countries test the kind of missile. >> reporter: do you still trust president xi? >> 10%, not 25. he said a quarter point wasn't good enough. >> president trump: everyone says that so tough now you're saying i s
we've done a big job on al qaeda and everybody else. for her to make that statement is ridiculous frankly. >> reporter: can you still negotiate with kim jong un? >> president trump: for her to make that statement is so ridiculous. she has taken a lot of heat on it because nobody has done more against that war than i have. we have thousands of isis fighters that we want europe to take, and let's see if they take them. if they don't take them, we'll probably have to release them to...
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qaeda at least at the creation of al qaeda if not after the september 11th attacks and they were too much of a liability to allow to remain alive that's not unique just to the saudis. that happens with every government in the region that decides to cultivate this kind of radicalism and then turn away and pretend it doesn't exist. tomorrow misho went to the u.k. to meet a british sudanese called salah. who is currently working at the european center for the study of extremism cambridge. wanted to ask him about his time as a strategic planning advisor to the king of bahrain from 2002 until 2006 on a bus and what i'm going to do when the medical the other banda was the architect of what later became known as the al bandar reports. were not. there. and there were i don't. work with. them i want to. serve them as innocent. women and feel. that. what kind of a recovery they're an answer other than the moment. many in bahrain were surprised by the contents of the al banda report it's said to have revealed details of a government plan to target opposition figures are banned it was subsequent
qaeda at least at the creation of al qaeda if not after the september 11th attacks and they were too much of a liability to allow to remain alive that's not unique just to the saudis. that happens with every government in the region that decides to cultivate this kind of radicalism and then turn away and pretend it doesn't exist. tomorrow misho went to the u.k. to meet a british sudanese called salah. who is currently working at the european center for the study of extremism cambridge. wanted...
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qaeda and we have to remember that isis was al qaida us which broke away and became isis or i.a.s. so but in addition to that i'd like to point out that the downing of the drone which was a very sophisticated and expensive drone with stealth technology by the iranians show that the united states is really misleading itself if it thinks that it can engage in conflict with iran without major consequences and it is interesting that the this drone was downed by an iranian made surface to air...
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the leadership of al-qaeda is very old. here you had a 30- al-qaeda is very old. here you had a 30— odd—year—old man, presumably he would rally the troops, in recent yea rs would rally the troops, in recent years they have somewhat been supplanted by islamic state. look at the timing of the emergence of hamza bin laden in 2015. that was when the so—called islamic state was at the height in terms of its so—called caliphate, grabbing headlines and recruits, al can use it was on the back foot. islamic state leadership called al-qaeda leadership senile and out of touch. al-qaeda was hoping to inject a new face, hoping to appeal to young recruits, of course try to capitalise on that legacy bin laden. reports of a bouncy, but he might are ready have been dead. march 2018, in contrast to successive messages issued, 12 m essa g es successive messages issued, 12 messages between 2015 and 2018, then he went quiet. even al-qaeda members have not said anything about why he was quiet. it is a bit suspicious that that silence was for some time. there are reports that
the leadership of al-qaeda is very old. here you had a 30- al-qaeda is very old. here you had a 30— odd—year—old man, presumably he would rally the troops, in recent yea rs would rally the troops, in recent years they have somewhat been supplanted by islamic state. look at the timing of the emergence of hamza bin laden in 2015. that was when the so—called islamic state was at the height in terms of its so—called caliphate, grabbing headlines and recruits, al can use it was on the back...
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white nationalist content online is that many of the algorithms that were applied to say isis or al qaeda can't be applied to white national i see your point because they would sweep up too many mainstream republicans in the process of the for this i would like to us to the same question to caroline about whether it's fair to say that while there's the school about the need to clamp down on the those individuals on the fringe others saying basically we should be targeting the role models the politicians leaders who came to power espousing the same ideology well she's now becoming some somehow in a way out another a mainstream not even different parts of the world the world the u.s. in particular but also now getting to and in europe. i think the right and that has been definite definitely an argument i would say the bigger thing when i think about mainstream social networks drawing a line right between mainstream social networks and 8 chan is that there isn't a lot of transparency around when content is taken down why how when it violated a policy and that's the same thing if you look at
white nationalist content online is that many of the algorithms that were applied to say isis or al qaeda can't be applied to white national i see your point because they would sweep up too many mainstream republicans in the process of the for this i would like to us to the same question to caroline about whether it's fair to say that while there's the school about the need to clamp down on the those individuals on the fringe others saying basically we should be targeting the role models the...
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hamza bin laden was in line to head al qaeda, the terror group founded by his father. it's unclear when or where he was killed. it may mean the end of the terror group. >>> air canada is thele ted to crkr vanleavhas e tails.e after >> i'm not gettin 7 of eing and af s and her rs now whfaa did not do demanded more after the first 737 max crash last october. >> why did the faa not take immediate action to address those risks. >> reporter: they pointed to an internal faa...
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we have captured 100% of the caliphate, and we have done a big job on al qaeda and everyone else. for her to make that statement is ridiculous, frankly. for her to make that statement is so ridiculous. she has taken a lot of heat on no one has done more on that war than i have. we have thousands of isis fighters that we want europe to take, and let's see if they take them. if they don't take them, we will probably have to release them to europe. reporter: can you still negotiate with kim jong-un after the tests this week? pres. trump: oh sure, because those are short-term missiles. we never discussed that. what we talked about was nuclear. a lot of other countries test that kind of missile also. reporter: [indiscernible] that is funny. everyone was saying you are too tough, now it is you should have done more in. i did more than anyone thought and the 10% is for a short-term and i can do much more and much less, depending on what happens with respect to a deal. i'm happy with the way it is now. my people will meet in september and i said if you meet, that's great. in the meantime,
we have captured 100% of the caliphate, and we have done a big job on al qaeda and everyone else. for her to make that statement is ridiculous, frankly. for her to make that statement is so ridiculous. she has taken a lot of heat on no one has done more on that war than i have. we have thousands of isis fighters that we want europe to take, and let's see if they take them. if they don't take them, we will probably have to release them to europe. reporter: can you still negotiate with kim...
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qaeda and everybody else over her to make that statement is ridiculous frankly. for her to make that statement is so ridiculous and she has taken a lot of heat. but nobody has done more than i have. so thousands of isis fighters so let's see if they take them and if they don't and we will have to release them to europe. >> [inaudible] >> these are short range missiles and these are short range missiles and a lot of other countries. >> now you say i should have done more cracks i did more than anybody thought and 10 percent is for the short term variance that i can do more or i can do less depending on what happens but i'm very happy the way it is right now people came back and will meet again but in the meantime they will pay a tariff. when i did the 25 percent this can be ultimately lifted and stages are taken off. but it can be lifted in stages starting at 2 percent the lifted well beyond 25 percent but we are not looking to do that necessarily 10 percent on 300 million we always have a 25 percent for the 250 million so falling that 250 billion at 25 percent. >
qaeda and everybody else over her to make that statement is ridiculous frankly. for her to make that statement is so ridiculous and she has taken a lot of heat. but nobody has done more than i have. so thousands of isis fighters so let's see if they take them and if they don't and we will have to release them to europe. >> [inaudible] >> these are short range missiles and these are short range missiles and a lot of other countries. >> now you say i should have done more cracks...
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in the united states are quoting intelligence sources that say hamza bin laden, the son of the late al-qaeda leader osama bin laden, is dead. the pentagon has not given any information about how or where the death took place. ten more democratic hopefuls are going head to head in a second televised debate in detroit. the candidates have discussed healthcare and immigration. another series of debates in september will whittle the candidates down to ten. the ultimate victor earns the right to take on president trump next year. the russian president vladimir putin has ordered the army to help tackle massive wildfires raging in siberia and other regions in the east of the country. so far about 3 million hectares have been affected. many local residents say not enough is being done to tackle the fires. now on bbc news it's hardtalk with shaun ley. it is 2:30am. hello and welcome to hardtalk, i'm shaun ley. hong kong is in uproar. each weekend for the last two months, thousands of people have taken to the streets. alvin yeung, who leads the civic party, shares their fears, first of a plan to give
in the united states are quoting intelligence sources that say hamza bin laden, the son of the late al-qaeda leader osama bin laden, is dead. the pentagon has not given any information about how or where the death took place. ten more democratic hopefuls are going head to head in a second televised debate in detroit. the candidates have discussed healthcare and immigration. another series of debates in september will whittle the candidates down to ten. the ultimate victor earns the right to...
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we see al-qaeda today that is as strong as it has ever been. gillian: so reconstituting itself, that's a worrisome statement. >> right. what i like about pointing out that hamza died several months ago is that that allowed the intelligence community to exploit the network. unlike osama bin laden's death, the president announced it four hours after the railed, and all the bad guys threw their phones away and went to mattresses. in this case we allowed the network to pop up to tell us hamza was dead, and that would give us an opportunity to go after more high-value targets because you're watching everybody pop up. and the only people that don't know that he didn't show up at a meeting or that he's somehow gone off the radar would be high-level leadership. so how many other al-qaeda would-be replacements have been killed in the last two months. that's the way the intelligence community's supposed to work after a raid; exploit the network when it pops up -- gillian: not broadcast it. we understand, obviously, with the case of osama bin laden, the w
we see al-qaeda today that is as strong as it has ever been. gillian: so reconstituting itself, that's a worrisome statement. >> right. what i like about pointing out that hamza died several months ago is that that allowed the intelligence community to exploit the network. unlike osama bin laden's death, the president announced it four hours after the railed, and all the bad guys threw their phones away and went to mattresses. in this case we allowed the network to pop up to tell us hamza...
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we were supposed to be going after al qaeda, but over years now, not only have we not gone after al qaeda, who is stronger today than they were in 9/11, our president is supporting al qaeda. stuart: you did hear that correctly. the president has betrayed us and our president is supporting al qaeda. i promise you we will have more on the debate in just a moment. >>> first, your money takes priority. as you know, stocks sold off after the fed dropped the interest rates a quarter point. chairman powell basically said don't get used to it. president trump tweeted this. here we go. what the market wanted to hear from jay powell and the federal reserve was that this was the beginning of a lengthy and aggressive rate cutting cycle which would keep pace with china, the european union and other countries around the world. he goes on to say in the next tweet as usual, powell let us down. herman cain is with us, former kansas city fed chair. welcome to the show. question, did powell make a mistake? >> i don't think he made a mistake, stuart, no. the fed has a history of gradually changing things and
we were supposed to be going after al qaeda, but over years now, not only have we not gone after al qaeda, who is stronger today than they were in 9/11, our president is supporting al qaeda. stuart: you did hear that correctly. the president has betrayed us and our president is supporting al qaeda. i promise you we will have more on the debate in just a moment. >>> first, your money takes priority. as you know, stocks sold off after the fed dropped the interest rates a quarter point....
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. >> dana: does seem the taliban from before and al qaeda then isis. they all have a similar idea, but different entities. but isis now helping the taliban? what do you think about that, as we have peace talk negotiations going on there? >> the problem in afghanistan is that we went to afghanistan an deposed the taliban regime because they would not give up al qaeda when president bush asked them. we had to run those guys into the ground, take territory away like we did with isis, and run them out of the country. we've stayed there for 18 years to make sure they have never come back. we've kept a foot on their throat in pakistan by running covert operations against them. what we don't want to do is pull our troops out of there completely, which i understand which is what the agreement we have with the taliban. our judgment is, if we do that, al qaeda will come back, establish a base there and they are absolutely motivated to attack the americans. senator graham and i are proposing that the congress pass ledgislation to certify that threat is not there.
. >> dana: does seem the taliban from before and al qaeda then isis. they all have a similar idea, but different entities. but isis now helping the taliban? what do you think about that, as we have peace talk negotiations going on there? >> the problem in afghanistan is that we went to afghanistan an deposed the taliban regime because they would not give up al qaeda when president bush asked them. we had to run those guys into the ground, take territory away like we did with isis,...
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because al qaeda was there. the u.s.s. cole and 9/11. the taliban would not give up died so we had to take their regime down. we prevented died who ran across the border into pakistan. and we prevented them from attacking us again. this is not something we can't talk too much about. but we have the capability which is not military that have their foot on the necks of the taliban. so our concern when you talk to guys like me. got it. we are worn out by the war in afghanistan. but we don't want the al qaeda to attack us again and establish a safe haven. can we get forces down to a much smaller level to guarantee that won't happen? we are doing the same thing in syria with a modest amount of forces. these are the only places where the radical islamists want to atalks, the american people. lou: i understand and appreciate your construct for the situation. i would add to it one other dimension that to me is fund amountal to whatever we would do. we produce i don't know how many generals over the course of the past two decades. we have people
because al qaeda was there. the u.s.s. cole and 9/11. the taliban would not give up died so we had to take their regime down. we prevented died who ran across the border into pakistan. and we prevented them from attacking us again. this is not something we can't talk too much about. but we have the capability which is not military that have their foot on the necks of the taliban. so our concern when you talk to guys like me. got it. we are worn out by the war in afghanistan. but we don't want...
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the son of the former al-qaeda leader osama bin laden is reported to have been killed in an airstrike. hamza bin laden had been seen as an emerging figurehead for the group. cbs correspondent tom hanson is in new york. what can you tell us about what happened ? this is a story shrouded in mystery. the united states had a role in the operation that killed the younger hamza bin laden but details of where he died are unknown. he was killed ina military he died are unknown. he was killed in a military operation eight years after the death of his father and according to the official, the soon—to—be 30—year—old, in line to head up al-qaeda, was not the target of the operation and was not known to be at that location. it was not until some time later officials say, us intelligence monitored conversations among members of al-qaeda as to whether they should keep the death secret or celebrate him asa keep the death secret or celebrate him as a martyr so unclear where the operation took place although hamza bin laden was believed to be in either pakistan or afghanistan and yesterday pres
the son of the former al-qaeda leader osama bin laden is reported to have been killed in an airstrike. hamza bin laden had been seen as an emerging figurehead for the group. cbs correspondent tom hanson is in new york. what can you tell us about what happened ? this is a story shrouded in mystery. the united states had a role in the operation that killed the younger hamza bin laden but details of where he died are unknown. he was killed ina military he died are unknown. he was killed in a...
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it's the al qaeda that we are concerned about. we drove them out of there because of 9/11 and we kept our foot on the throat, if we pull out of their they will kill again. what is the taliban doing right now? they are telling the al qaeda guys to lay low, to increase your activity or your fighters, wait for the americans to leave. they will be gone by 2020. come out of your hiding places and pakistan and reestablish. >> martha: the president looks at these numbers. 18 years, 2200 u.s. service members killed, $850 billion. he made it clear he wants to have a much smaller payment footprint. he feels like this money has not provided us with the security that it was supposed to provide us with an secretary mike pompeo talks about how, isis is expanding in different places. my focus all the strength? why not split up these groups that are watching them and move them around. >> first of all let's talk about the 18 years. what did we get from that? we went in there to destroy al qaeda's base and make certain we never have them reattached
it's the al qaeda that we are concerned about. we drove them out of there because of 9/11 and we kept our foot on the throat, if we pull out of their they will kill again. what is the taliban doing right now? they are telling the al qaeda guys to lay low, to increase your activity or your fighters, wait for the americans to leave. they will be gone by 2020. come out of your hiding places and pakistan and reestablish. >> martha: the president looks at these numbers. 18 years, 2200 u.s....
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we are learning that the son of the former al qaeda leader usama bin laden may be dead. the sun, the air to it all. he may be dead. how did that happen? that will lead things off coming up at the bottom of the hour, the top of the news. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ join us for a walk? i'd love to, but my legs and feet are so tired and achy. age, inactivity or medical conditions can affect the blood flow in your legs and feet. the result: poor circulation and aches & pains. i had the same problem. but now i use revitive to relieve my aching legs and feet. revitive medic, it's the circulation booster! drug-free, clinically tested and it's been cleared by the fda. i've got to check this out. revitive medic's patented and clinically-tested ele
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he hears the echo of al qaeda after all these years he's still playing that that somehow there is a connection between iran and al qaida it's extraordinary and very few in the media push back on it. yes and the fact is that there is a direct link between the united states and yeah right now in syria the last stronghold of al qaida the united states is preventing the syrian government the syrian armed forces from getting rid of this major occupation this occupation this horrific terrorist organization so it's ironic that after less than today decades after september the 11th and subsequently this whole war on terrorism which was as a result of september the 11th since 2011 the united states has been supporting al qaeda and we have to remember that isis was a. which broke away and became isis or so but in addition to that i'd like to point out that the downing of the drone which was a very sophisticated and expensive drone with stealth technology by the iranians show that the united states is really misleading itself if it thinks that it can engage in conflict with iran without major consequence
he hears the echo of al qaeda after all these years he's still playing that that somehow there is a connection between iran and al qaida it's extraordinary and very few in the media push back on it. yes and the fact is that there is a direct link between the united states and yeah right now in syria the last stronghold of al qaida the united states is preventing the syrian government the syrian armed forces from getting rid of this major occupation this occupation this horrific terrorist...
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the taliban, al qaeda are brothers. the taliban invited al qaeda into a afghanistan in the mid 90s, ubl, gave them a base to set up operations. when the attack came on 9/11, followed after two embassy attacks in africa, and uss cole, president bush said to the taliban, give up al qaeda and we'll not deal with you. they refused. putting their regime at risk, and their lives at risk which they lost by the thousands. now after the taliban was willing to protect the al qaeda, to the expense of their lives and their regime we'll trust them now to give them up? i don't think so. stuart: okay. >> that is the issue. i believe right now, the taliban is telling the al qaeda, lay low, don't increase your activity, don't increase your numbers. wait until the americans leave. you well have your base back generics they're playing game. stuart: >> absolutely. stuart: you doesn't believe we should leave under those conditions? >> we should hold 8600 until such time the united states is comfortable there is no threat to the homeland fro
the taliban, al qaeda are brothers. the taliban invited al qaeda into a afghanistan in the mid 90s, ubl, gave them a base to set up operations. when the attack came on 9/11, followed after two embassy attacks in africa, and uss cole, president bush said to the taliban, give up al qaeda and we'll not deal with you. they refused. putting their regime at risk, and their lives at risk which they lost by the thousands. now after the taliban was willing to protect the al qaeda, to the expense of...
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officials have told american media outlets that hums of bin laden the son of slain al qaeda leader osama bin laden was killed in a military airstrike so it was considered to be the successor to lead the terrorist group and had a $1000000.00 bounty on his head but the white house and the pentagon declined to confirm reports. that the united states has imposed sanctions on iran's foreign minister mohammad javad zarif the move comes amid escalating tensions between the 2 countries after attacks on oil tankers and version gulf sanctions will freeze any u.s. assets and limits the reach travel abilities iran's president hassan rouhani called the move childish and said the u.s. was scared of sorry. the u.s. ambassador to germany has criticised america's government for refusing to join a naval mission in the gulf the u.s. has its allies to help protect vessels as they pass through the strait of hormuz proposal the british government has agreed to but germany's foreign ministry has rejected that request saying that priority should be given through diplomatic efforts and to deescalating the situat
officials have told american media outlets that hums of bin laden the son of slain al qaeda leader osama bin laden was killed in a military airstrike so it was considered to be the successor to lead the terrorist group and had a $1000000.00 bounty on his head but the white house and the pentagon declined to confirm reports. that the united states has imposed sanctions on iran's foreign minister mohammad javad zarif the move comes amid escalating tensions between the 2 countries after attacks on...
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bin laden is thought to be the successor in the terrorist group al qaeda. chris buckler joins us with more. what can you tell us? chris: hamza bin laden issh a owy figure and it is not entirely known what his ages, but it is believed he there are military sources saying the has been killed in an operation and they confirm he dead. in recent months u.s. officials haveeen pushing for formation about his whereabouts and offered $1 million award forti infor. they have become concerned about hamza bin laden. they say he has become a key figure in the current leadership of al qaeda and following his father, and he had been using video and audio messages to call for attacks in north america and some of its allies. laura: in011 went osama bin laden was killed i remember going down to ground zero and it was a huge reaction. what do you think the reaction will be now in the u.s.? chris: in america there will be many people who feel that if he is dead, if he was -- numbers of emerging in the leadership can potentially there will be people that the country is safer. if
bin laden is thought to be the successor in the terrorist group al qaeda. chris buckler joins us with more. what can you tell us? chris: hamza bin laden issh a owy figure and it is not entirely known what his ages, but it is believed he there are military sources saying the has been killed in an operation and they confirm he dead. in recent months u.s. officials haveeen pushing for formation about his whereabouts and offered $1 million award forti infor. they have become concerned about hamza...
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most of the coverage during that time period was about a thwarted plot in texas that was al qaeda inspired. when you look at how we've treated this over the last decade, all the procedures, everything we push, whether it's even during the obama administration, it was disproportionately po focussed on al qaeda and the islamic state. we didn't want to think maybe this is a growing ied ylg of white hate that is inspiring each other, and while it has lots of similarities, it's also different, and we've got to get around how we want to tackle it. >> mimi, if you were a senator, what would you do for your former fellow feds who are now in this fight? >> look, the first thing i would do is get them more resources. one day to do that is to create a domestic terrorist statute. we do not have that right now. we can prosecute someone for murder, but we're not prosecuting them for the crime that it is which is seeking to kill people because of their ideology, because of who they are, seeking to intimidate people. there is a definition of domestic terrorism in the federal code. we can turn that into a
most of the coverage during that time period was about a thwarted plot in texas that was al qaeda inspired. when you look at how we've treated this over the last decade, all the procedures, everything we push, whether it's even during the obama administration, it was disproportionately po focussed on al qaeda and the islamic state. we didn't want to think maybe this is a growing ied ylg of white hate that is inspiring each other, and while it has lots of similarities, it's also different, and...
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suspected al-qaeda militants have raided a military camp in the southern yemeni province of. witnesses say the assailants killed at least 20 soldiers and battled the yemeni security forces for several hours the militants were eventually expelled from the camp after reinforcements arrived backed by the united arab emirates 5 years ago the so-called islamic state began its attacks on the yes the the religious minority in iraq a campaign of genocide. and these images show fleeing the onslaught of i his forces in august of 2014 they had to leave without food or water an estimated 200 children died of dehydration as people descended the slopes of mount singe or the as these ancestral home in northwestern iraq those left behind life became a nightmare i as fighters raped women and shot the men. the singe our region was liberated from the so-called islamic state in november of 2015 today many as it is still live in refugee camps and thousands remain unaccounted for our reporter began to shook a met some of those still searching for answers. but remembers exactly when he last saw his
suspected al-qaeda militants have raided a military camp in the southern yemeni province of. witnesses say the assailants killed at least 20 soldiers and battled the yemeni security forces for several hours the militants were eventually expelled from the camp after reinforcements arrived backed by the united arab emirates 5 years ago the so-called islamic state began its attacks on the yes the the religious minority in iraq a campaign of genocide. and these images show fleeing the onslaught of...
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qaeda who is stronger today than they were in 9/11, our president is supporting al qaeda. his support and alliance with saudi arabia that is both providing direct and indirect support, directly to al qaeda. brian: he is directly supporting al qaeda, saudi arabia, we have alliance since the 1920s? >> well tell that to hamza bin laden, usama bin laden's son who our forces just killed, heir apparent to al qaeda. again, back to my point. the president has kept our foot, our military's foot on these terrorist groups neck. my point previously talking about afghanistan, we have to keep the pressure on. so he is absolutely gone after al qaeda. we destroyed the caliphate. but the movements are not destroyed. we have to keep up the pressure. i respect her service, but for reasons i don't understand, she has become a apologist for the assad regime. they have literally massacred civilians in prisons, hospitals, refugee camps. is despicable. brian: you're not a france of saudi arabia or france. the choice is not saudi arabia or france but saudi arabia or iran. there are a bunch of bad
qaeda who is stronger today than they were in 9/11, our president is supporting al qaeda. his support and alliance with saudi arabia that is both providing direct and indirect support, directly to al qaeda. brian: he is directly supporting al qaeda, saudi arabia, we have alliance since the 1920s? >> well tell that to hamza bin laden, usama bin laden's son who our forces just killed, heir apparent to al qaeda. again, back to my point. the president has kept our foot, our military's foot on...
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i think they are more lethal than al qaeda. mike: u.s. taliban negotiators are working to end america's longest war. guilty, that's the verdict in a florida stand your ground case that testified national attention. a jury convicting michael draka in the murder of a black man after the two got into a dispute over a handicapped parking space last summer. >> it's been well over a year since we have been dealing with this matter. i can safely say i can rest now. reporter: he claims he shots the victim in self-defense off invoking stand your ground. tomorrow iseedtomorro -- tomorre fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? ♪ ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers now starting at $7.99. now that's eatin' good in the ne
i think they are more lethal than al qaeda. mike: u.s. taliban negotiators are working to end america's longest war. guilty, that's the verdict in a florida stand your ground case that testified national attention. a jury convicting michael draka in the murder of a black man after the two got into a dispute over a handicapped parking space last summer. >> it's been well over a year since we have been dealing with this matter. i can safely say i can rest now. reporter: he claims he shots...
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he was about 30 years old, he was being groomed to take his father's place as the leader of al qaeda. navy seals killed him in 2011 it is not clear where or when the operation took place. the details have not been released and president trump is not issuing a statement. >> i don't want to comment. >> back in february the state department offered $1 million reward for information on his whereabouts. officials called him an emerging al qaeda leader who threatened the united states. >>> the trump administration is making a big diplomatic push after north korea launches a missile. >> it is the second launch in two weeks, the meeting the secretary of state had with his asian counterparts today. >> north korea is at it again. firing missiles every second time and the third time in three months. yesterday's task was reported a new type of ballistic missile but the north claims was a multiple rocket launcher.to kee pressure on north korea d china. >> with u.s. is asking of all of our partners to maintain the sanctions that spurred diplomacy with north korea. against chinese for his unison chi
he was about 30 years old, he was being groomed to take his father's place as the leader of al qaeda. navy seals killed him in 2011 it is not clear where or when the operation took place. the details have not been released and president trump is not issuing a statement. >> i don't want to comment. >> back in february the state department offered $1 million reward for information on his whereabouts. officials called him an emerging al qaeda leader who threatened the united states....
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obviously to tackle al qaeda. but al qaeda are part of the taliban now. there's no real dispute about that. so much of the discussions are about what kind of u.s. presence would be allowed. there's a huge sticking point, though, in this deal which is told by sources it is 99% complete. and that is between the americans and the taliban. and it involves a cease-fire between just the americans and the taliban allowing critics of the deal saying to continue targeting the afghan government and army there. but the clock is certainly ticking now on donald trump and when he makes this announcement about a deal if he can agree to it. >> could come this week. an issue of a lot of republicans and democrats saying it's all based on the taliban. how much can you trust that? thank you very much. >>> so 12-year-old girl making her pitch at the little league world series. you can see right there the boys having trouble hitting it. the bleacher report is next. >>> but first a preview of a cnn films premiere. he was a fashion icon with a fascinating ascent and downfall. wa
obviously to tackle al qaeda. but al qaeda are part of the taliban now. there's no real dispute about that. so much of the discussions are about what kind of u.s. presence would be allowed. there's a huge sticking point, though, in this deal which is told by sources it is 99% complete. and that is between the americans and the taliban. and it involves a cease-fire between just the americans and the taliban allowing critics of the deal saying to continue targeting the afghan government and army...
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suspected al qaeda militants have raided a military camp in the southern yemeni province of witnesses say the assailants killed at least 20 soldiers and battled yemeni security forces for several hours the militants were eventually expelled from the camp after reinforcements arrived at by the united arab emirates. well saudi arabia has announced new travel rules that allow women to travel abroad without approval from a male guardian women over the age of $21.00 will now be able to apply for a passport starting at the end of this month the reforms are a shift away from the country's restrictive guardianship system saudi arabia considers women to be on the same level as children and gives men almost complete control of their lives there have been several recent type profile attempts by saudi women to escape their guardians. well for more on this i'm joined by she's the director of the live next center for modern oriental studies right here in berlin thank you for joining us before we get into the lifting of these travel restrictions tell us a bit more about this so-called guardian ship
suspected al qaeda militants have raided a military camp in the southern yemeni province of witnesses say the assailants killed at least 20 soldiers and battled yemeni security forces for several hours the militants were eventually expelled from the camp after reinforcements arrived at by the united arab emirates. well saudi arabia has announced new travel rules that allow women to travel abroad without approval from a male guardian women over the age of $21.00 will now be able to apply for a...
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violence in yemen in august we've had for example more than double the monthly average of attacks by al-qaeda and in fact if you look at whom they've been targeting then the targeting has been very strongly against the southern forces but nonetheless i think one does need to remain skeptical for example and shabwah that the no terrorist attacks at all by either isis or outsider so far this year so to claim that once fighting terrorism and shuffle and not just political opposition i think doesn't hold water or let's bring hasim into the discussion is this really about the u.a.e. plans as the. ledge and many others actually in yemen to separate the south and the north of yemen once again so that if they draw down the troops they still have a proxy who represent their interests the south. i think it boils down to one thing that the united arab emirates one interest and it's to do mean to protect and support the secessionists and to talk about extremism as a kind of pretext we know that islam party is muslim brotherhood and is not classified as extremist by anyone other than the united arab emira
violence in yemen in august we've had for example more than double the monthly average of attacks by al-qaeda and in fact if you look at whom they've been targeting then the targeting has been very strongly against the southern forces but nonetheless i think one does need to remain skeptical for example and shabwah that the no terrorist attacks at all by either isis or outsider so far this year so to claim that once fighting terrorism and shuffle and not just political opposition i think...
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and even al-qaeda members had not said anything about why he was so quiet. so it is a bit suspicious that he was silent for so long. there's been another escalation in the us china trade war which is widely regarded as the biggest threat facing the global economy. it came from president trump on twitter. this comes the day after the latest round of talks ended in shanghai both sides said they had been constructive but given its the middle of the night in beijing there's been no response just yet. but the us stock markets were quick to react. this is today's trading and you can see the fall in the s&p500, the dowjones and nasdaq when those tweets went out. our correspondent michelle fleury is in new york. was as expected? many people were caught unaware by this and you see this by the reaction in the stock market. there was, as you point out, this tweet that started full of praise or how the negotiations were going and clearly signs that things have broken down it will do know so far is that apparently the president was briefed by the us delegations after neg
and even al-qaeda members had not said anything about why he was so quiet. so it is a bit suspicious that he was silent for so long. there's been another escalation in the us china trade war which is widely regarded as the biggest threat facing the global economy. it came from president trump on twitter. this comes the day after the latest round of talks ended in shanghai both sides said they had been constructive but given its the middle of the night in beijing there's been no response just...