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radicals. forgetting that those refugees are some of the first victims of the islamic state. that's a really powerful connection to the perception of vietnamese refugees as potential communist in fiat filtraters when they were one -- infiltrator when they were ones who were fleeing persecution at the hands of communists in asia. i continue here. because that dozens have been rendered on many, or who were cast out or fled, it is important for those of us who were refugees to remind the world of what our experiences mean. a vietnamese colleague of mine, jokingly referred to his journey from refugee to borge wa see. when i told him i too was a refugee, he stopped joking and said you don't look like one. he was right. we should be invisible even to one another. but it is precisely because i do not look like a refugee that i have to proclaim being one, even when those of us who were refugees would rather forget that there was a time when the world thought us to be less than human. i will close there
radicals. forgetting that those refugees are some of the first victims of the islamic state. that's a really powerful connection to the perception of vietnamese refugees as potential communist in fiat filtraters when they were one -- infiltrator when they were ones who were fleeing persecution at the hands of communists in asia. i continue here. because that dozens have been rendered on many, or who were cast out or fled, it is important for those of us who were refugees to remind the world of...
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islam around the world, they are the ones that provided the 9/11 bombers that killed 3000 americans. but more than that, how can we, as a western nation, sit idle by and support saudi arabia it is literal extermination of up to 14 million people in yemen because saudi arabia has completely sealed off the country from anyone. he can do whatever they want with american and european help as wemit atrocities celebrate the end of world war i. host: sarah in edgewater, maryland. talk three u.s. saudi relations right now in the wake of the criticism they received after the death of jamal khashoggi. host: this is really -- guest: this is really the trump administration's military policy has become and say iran policy and countering iran's nuclear weapons program, countering what they see as iran's aggressive behavior throughout the region, they saw -- they call it destabilizing behavior be at in iraq or syria or any host of countries there. now into the inevitable discussion about the sunni shia split and of course, saudi arabia and iran are on different ands of that religious let saudi arab
islam around the world, they are the ones that provided the 9/11 bombers that killed 3000 americans. but more than that, how can we, as a western nation, sit idle by and support saudi arabia it is literal extermination of up to 14 million people in yemen because saudi arabia has completely sealed off the country from anyone. he can do whatever they want with american and european help as wemit atrocities celebrate the end of world war i. host: sarah in edgewater, maryland. talk three u.s. saudi...
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and kid inspired by isis or other radical islamic ideologies. so it wasn't just focused on white supremacists so it's very puzzling and chilling, actually. >> with this culture we live in, this social media culture. you had the bernie supporter that shot up the baseball field of republicans. you had the trump supporter sending pipe bombs around to everybody else. i don't understand why the trump administration would defund this when the very nature of political discourse has declined so rapidly in the past decade. >> nor does the former secretary of home land security. given the education explosion of social media and the fuel that it pours on white nationalism, the growth of white nationalism and hate, do you think it requires a new definition of hate crime? and that would come, obviously, with the danger of any department of justice exceeding its boundaries, but is a new definition needed? >> i think that's an excellent question, because as we move toward a threat stream in this country of self-radicalized actors, the so-called lone wolf as op
and kid inspired by isis or other radical islamic ideologies. so it wasn't just focused on white supremacists so it's very puzzling and chilling, actually. >> with this culture we live in, this social media culture. you had the bernie supporter that shot up the baseball field of republicans. you had the trump supporter sending pipe bombs around to everybody else. i don't understand why the trump administration would defund this when the very nature of political discourse has declined so...
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. >> namely that domestic terrorists and islamic radicals might see the election as a time to show fear. at the bottom line, people should go out and vote and let law enforcement worry about this. >> democrats fear voter sue expression while republicans worry about voter fraud. president trump tweeted that law enforcement is looking for illegal voting. thomas says there is little pointing to widespread voter fraud. >> you can still do all the research on the details at abc7news.com/election. abc news will have results of the biggest election results around the country at 5:00 p.m. we'll have election results at 9:00 p.m. on kofy tv and at 11:00 on abc7 news. major expansion. is edo >>> if you have cake mix in your cabinet, it might be recalled. the danger officials are warning of this morning. >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast. the parents taking care of the kids, getting ready for school day, dress them a touch warmer. 40s to 50s at the new sleep number 360 smart beds are on sale now during sleep number's veterans day sale. it senses your moveme
. >> namely that domestic terrorists and islamic radicals might see the election as a time to show fear. at the bottom line, people should go out and vote and let law enforcement worry about this. >> democrats fear voter sue expression while republicans worry about voter fraud. president trump tweeted that law enforcement is looking for illegal voting. thomas says there is little pointing to widespread voter fraud. >> you can still do all the research on the details at...
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radicalization and this president has radicalized some more people than the president ever did. the president has a far more supporters that promote hateful genealogy. >> sean: no pushback from jake. trump is worse than isis. and the torch bearer for thech for the facts first network just tosses to another guest, who is looking on in horror. taber gives her another chance to clarify her remarks and as you might imagine, she offered disingenuous apology and in one breath, bashes drop some more. >> i think i spoke in the heat of the moment, a very emotional and personally painful time for me. i exaggerated and i apologize. the point i was trying to campus to make is that it's not a coincidence that according to the adl, the number of anti-semitic attacks has dropped by nearly 50 percent in the first year that donald trump was in office. >> sean: the guy that has been more friendly to the state of israel, praised by bibi netanyahu, ron dermer, the guy that was -- the only president, they all made promises to make jerusalem the capital. if that guy was donald trump. by the way, the
radicalization and this president has radicalized some more people than the president ever did. the president has a far more supporters that promote hateful genealogy. >> sean: no pushback from jake. trump is worse than isis. and the torch bearer for thech for the facts first network just tosses to another guest, who is looking on in horror. taber gives her another chance to clarify her remarks and as you might imagine, she offered disingenuous apology and in one breath, bashes drop some...
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radicalization on this about the has razzize you had some more people than the president ever did: the president has a far more support ires that promote hateful gene ole. >> swhawrch journalist. trump is worse than isis. and the torch bearer for the facts first in the work. tosses to another guest rightfully looking on in horror. at that point irgives her a chance to insane remarks. she are the disingenuous policy and other hoonsd bashes wump some more. >> i think i spoke tell emotional pont. >> i miff i hav it's not a coine that according to the dl the number of anti-semitic attacks jumped by 06% in the first year donald trump has been in office. >> sean: guy more friendly to the state of israel, praised by b.b. netanyahu. ron dermer, they all made promises to make jerusalem the capital. that guy was donald trump. and by the way, the guy that shot up that synagogue and committed that evil, horrific terror act of atrocities killing innocent people, oh, he hates trump. why? because he is so pro-israel. and cnn wonders why the president calls them fake news. and all these crowds all ove
radicalization on this about the has razzize you had some more people than the president ever did: the president has a far more support ires that promote hateful gene ole. >> swhawrch journalist. trump is worse than isis. and the torch bearer for the facts first in the work. tosses to another guest rightfully looking on in horror. at that point irgives her a chance to insane remarks. she are the disingenuous policy and other hoonsd bashes wump some more. >> i think i spoke tell...
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how is trump trump hader p-1 overnight said hey here's a system of how we stop islamic radical terrorism because it's going back on your societies today in western europe and the united states. look at the improvement we have made in just two years. look at the revocation of the physical caliphate of vices that was done in conjunction. remember since 2014 isis had 8 million people under slavery. they have oil wells that they were taxing people. i that was trump coming together with the muslim world to destroy it. in addition it was the beginning of an alliance of beginning of a partnership and as perfect as it is in that part of the world the airport in israel and the united states and the nations of europe to stop the expeditionary expansion of hezbollah and iran. the third was to assist the arab world in any way understanding just like christianity they had to do it to go through its own enlightenment. and yet trump's smeared every day as an islamophobe and a hater. he is anything but and it's his actions, his actions. look, it's the signal in the noise. he puts it out every day. the n
how is trump trump hader p-1 overnight said hey here's a system of how we stop islamic radical terrorism because it's going back on your societies today in western europe and the united states. look at the improvement we have made in just two years. look at the revocation of the physical caliphate of vices that was done in conjunction. remember since 2014 isis had 8 million people under slavery. they have oil wells that they were taxing people. i that was trump coming together with the muslim...
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in pakistan muslim cleric malar hoc was known for teaching some of the top leaders in afghanistan's radical movement unknown attackers killed him reportedly at a madrassa an islamic school which he ran in northwestern pakistan. potency this is this country will likely pull out of her united nations migration pact following similar statements from austria hungary and the u.s. pulled into also wants to reform its justice system something germany fears will downgrade the rule of law the announcement came amid tense discussions between german and polish leaders in warsaw. to nigeria now where supporters of her jailed shia cleric are bearing friends and family shot dead by security forces they say the army killed more than forty five of their supporters during protests earlier this week these lawmakers movement of nigeria has been calling for the release of this leader. but the military insists he's a security risk. has this report. almost every minute another corpse arrives tearful relatives have gathered outside what is normally an islamic school but now functions as a mortuary they're still i
in pakistan muslim cleric malar hoc was known for teaching some of the top leaders in afghanistan's radical movement unknown attackers killed him reportedly at a madrassa an islamic school which he ran in northwestern pakistan. potency this is this country will likely pull out of her united nations migration pact following similar statements from austria hungary and the u.s. pulled into also wants to reform its justice system something germany fears will downgrade the rule of law the...
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namely, that domestic terrorists and islamic radicals might see the election as a time to sow fear, but the bottom line, people should go out and vote and let law enforcement worry about this. >> and you've had the department of homeland security, state officials all year long coming out of the 2016 election worried about interference in our election ballot security. >> exactly, george. we got something disturbing from facebook overnight. they said they identified roughly 100 accounts on facebook and instagram that appeared to emanate from france or russia targeting this election potentially so that's a concern. also, twitter has identified thousands of accounts that have misinformation directed at the midterms. >> but no signs yet from the department of homeland security that voting systems have been hacked? >> everybody says this will be the most secure election in history, but they have to be vigilant. we found out that since august there have been 160 attempts to influence or attack the election infrastructure. >> several senate candidates have been hacked. okay, pierre, thanks very
namely, that domestic terrorists and islamic radicals might see the election as a time to sow fear, but the bottom line, people should go out and vote and let law enforcement worry about this. >> and you've had the department of homeland security, state officials all year long coming out of the 2016 election worried about interference in our election ballot security. >> exactly, george. we got something disturbing from facebook overnight. they said they identified roughly 100...
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him reportedly at a madrassa an islamic school he ran in northwest pakistan. policy this is this country will likely pull out of the united nations migration pact following similar statements from austria hungary and the u.s. poland also wants to reform its justice system something germany fears will downgrade the rule of law the announcement came amid tense discussions between german and polish leaders in warsaw. russia's got to be pushing hosted talks with cuba's president miguel diaz connel today and the two called on the united states to reconsider its intention to redraw from a nuclear arms treaty cuba the soviet union record for allies and putin says russia still feels solid diety with communist cuba. fierce winds and rain this week have killed at least eighteen people in italy including two who died when a tree fell on their car the storms have felt thousands of trees all but stripped some mountainsides off their tree cover in the dog bites range emergency workers are scrambling to clear partially blocked roads as thousands remain without electricity. v
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has been on death row since twenty ten after neighbors said she insulted islam on wednesday the court unanimously decided there wasn't enough evidence to support the claim but after days of protests by radical islamists the government agreed to review the verdict and put on a no fly list it says this is in line with the constitution. but pakistani human rights campaigner shanta zero is accusing the government of caving in to extremists to see is own father was assassinated by radicals after calling for baby to be pardoned in twenty eleven. religious studies and baucus on have pulled off what can only be described as a judicial judicial coup by breeding the country to a halt they have expected an agreement from the government of pakistan with a judicial sensually handed over to this religious mob from the courts of pakistan giving them the right to due to do or have any verdict overturned and to receive a verdict of the over all of their liking this is perhaps the most humiliating concession ever made bye bye bye bye by a nation state in the history of democracy and can only be describ
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decided they wasn't enough evidence to support the claim but off the days of violent protests from radical islamists the government agreed to review the verdict they say it was it was in line with the constitution but in an interview with a pakistani human rights campaigner. whose own father was assassinated by radicals criticize the government of caving in to extremists religious thought he's in pakistan have pulled off what can only be described as a judicial judicial coup by breeding the country to a halt they have extracted an agreement from the government of pakistan with a judicial sensually handed over to this religious mob from the courts of pakistan giving them the right to due to anybody overturned and to receive a verdict of the over all of the like and this is perhaps the most humiliating concession ever made bye bye bye bye by a nation state in the history of democracy and can only be described as a death warrant of democracy so now basically a c. a b. b. faces a shot on trial where having spent nine years in jail after having been found innocent by the highest court in the co
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start right with tensions between islamic separatists and pro russian national. culture in the crossfire one man has a vision for the next generation empowering. to seek a better way. with this stance peaceful mores on al-jazeera. the lights are on. and there's nowhere to hide isn't the easiest way to solve this to allow u.n. observers who you invited into the country earlier this year to finish their job i haven't said it's a right wing conspiracy or anybody's conspiracy straight talking debate do you think we're going to see some kind of sea change in the u.s. relationship with saudi arabia we have an obligation there is that journalistic integrity and then in this case it was betrayed totally up from its own al-jazeera . to cope with driving in kabul you need nerves of steel and a strong heart the afghan capital has some of the most challenging driving conditions anywhere even though women are allowed to drive by law many men say culturally it is wrong that they are not is that me again there are lots of men here verby abuse you they block your car motorcyclis
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be the one person who tries to help you with some islam is god we're not yang's role model. who are sort of us from done with the founder of the youth club wants to radically change in society. if you're going ever lived if so from father to anybody who is going to do what i had to guess your system is i'm not getting that did anybody that is going to system most likely come out dead than alive you see so you know the poor will feel all this affects so it's his foster organize strike to get informed it's five o'clock to be active so that we get things done i've always these you know we can't promise our kids anything do i think any quality could ever be a good thing no day has to be we either we're all going to. sail this ship together or is going to sit. all. the new current. shoot. where she. wore. a. few. more. how can we free the pacific ocean from plastic waste. a young dutchman is pointing the way to the city force for a few world full of plastic trash floating off the coast of california. his ocean clean up system is like a garbage truck for the high seas the maneuver
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jagat stone drunk with tensions between islamic separatists and pro russian. culture in the crossfire one man has a vision for the next generation empowering. to seek a special way. with a dog a stump speech full of moorings on al-jazeera. to stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world. al-jazeera. turkey's president keeps up the pressure on the sideways over the murder of jamal khashoggi with his most direct accusations yet. hello there like all of this is sal jazeera live from london also coming up more than ten thousand people displaced by fighting in central african republic take shelter at a hospital after their camps or torched the lawyer of a christian woman acquitted of blasphemy fees pakistan as a baby has been barred from leaving under a government deal to end the protests against her.
jagat stone drunk with tensions between islamic separatists and pro russian. culture in the crossfire one man has a vision for the next generation empowering. to seek a special way. with a dog a stump speech full of moorings on al-jazeera. to stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world. al-jazeera. turkey's president keeps up the pressure on the sideways over the murder of jamal khashoggi with his most direct accusations yet. hello there like all of this is sal...
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titus: thean terrorism report mentioned islamic groups 22 times and neo-nazis only once. how much priority are you making those kinds of terrorists? >> i deferred fbi and the of jay and dhs, but those references are in the national counterterrorism strategy for a reason, the guys countering far right and far left groups and groups in between of a violent nature are a priority of this administration. congresswoman titus: i hope so. thank you. the chair recognizes the gentle man from new york. he yields back his time. thank you fores, being here. we are going to take you up on your willingness to talk to us in a classified setting, and just so it is clear, the issues we want to talk about are terrorists, if any in the caravan moving toward the united states. we want to talk about the extent of the russian involvement in yemen and also afghanistan. talk about the third issue, the iranian proxies that are in the iraqi police forces. asse are the three issues, soon as we can do this. ambassador: we are ready to do it, sir. chair: i appreciate it, ambassador sales. the subcommi
titus: thean terrorism report mentioned islamic groups 22 times and neo-nazis only once. how much priority are you making those kinds of terrorists? >> i deferred fbi and the of jay and dhs, but those references are in the national counterterrorism strategy for a reason, the guys countering far right and far left groups and groups in between of a violent nature are a priority of this administration. congresswoman titus: i hope so. thank you. the chair recognizes the gentle man from new...
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some very inspired by islamic themes. most of them not. increasingly over time we've seen that a lot of radical extremists are actually economically motivated. so there is that piece of it. >> so the jasmine revolution, you think this was inspired, so to speak, that people from tunisia to be fighters in syria and iraq? >> certainly. >> with isis? >> oh, absolutely. a lot of them went -- there was famous case that bbc covered of the jihadist in a wheelchair. so he went to syria to engage in the online jihad in a wheelchair and he got there and isis decided he was going to be a suicide bomber. so then he called his family to come rescue him in syria. they came. wheeled him out to syria back to tunisia and when he got back, his family was really frustrated because he couldn't find a job and looking for another jihad to join. they were complaining to the bbc. he hasn't found his new jihad. i mean it's a desire among young people to have valuable lives and to be -- have meaningful lives and whether it is toppling dictators or making revolutions
some very inspired by islamic themes. most of them not. increasingly over time we've seen that a lot of radical extremists are actually economically motivated. so there is that piece of it. >> so the jasmine revolution, you think this was inspired, so to speak, that people from tunisia to be fighters in syria and iraq? >> certainly. >> with isis? >> oh, absolutely. a lot of them went -- there was famous case that bbc covered of the jihadist in a wheelchair. so he went to...
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>> thanks, i was wondering what your thoughts were on radical -- how platforms are radicalizing people other than just ex pospo them with hate. when you type in muslim does it come in with a history of islam or isis. same thing youtube recommendations. i wanted to get your thoughts on that. >> i think this will be our final question. yes? >> i think it's like a horror story online. i mean, look i know that there was an article two weeks ago about bing having this problem as you type something in and just terrible things about whatever you were looking for come up. google has battled this kind of algorhythmic problem for quite a while now. all that autocomplete stuff has got to be cleaned up. i don't care if you're talking about african-americans, immigrants, muslims, et cetera. it's sort of part of the issues we're trying to deal with right there. that was the way you got dylann roof. it's a serious issue and one i know the adl has brought to the attention of the providers as well. >> there are really horrible examples, right, of just the issue you're raising. you know, our colleagues
>> thanks, i was wondering what your thoughts were on radical -- how platforms are radicalizing people other than just ex pospo them with hate. when you type in muslim does it come in with a history of islam or isis. same thing youtube recommendations. i wanted to get your thoughts on that. >> i think this will be our final question. yes? >> i think it's like a horror story online. i mean, look i know that there was an article two weeks ago about bing having this problem as...
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congresswoman titus: i guess the national counter strategy for terrorism released last week mentioned islamic groups 22 times and neo-nazis only nce. how much priority are you making those kinds of terrorists? >> again, i will defer to the fbi and the doj, and dhs, but those references are in the national counterterrorism strategy for a reason, the guys countering far right and far left groups and groups in between of a violent nature are a priority of this administration. congresswoman titus: i hope so. thank you. chair: the chair recognizes the gentle man from new york. he yields back his time. the ambassador sales, thank you for being here. we are going to take you up on your willingness to talk to us in a classified setting, and just so it is clear, the issues e want to talk about are terrorists, if any, in the caravan moving toward the united states. we want to talk about the extent of the russian involvement in yemen and also afghanistan. and we want to talk about the third issue, the iranian proxies that are in the iraqi police forces. those are the three issues, as soon as we can do t
congresswoman titus: i guess the national counter strategy for terrorism released last week mentioned islamic groups 22 times and neo-nazis only nce. how much priority are you making those kinds of terrorists? >> again, i will defer to the fbi and the doj, and dhs, but those references are in the national counterterrorism strategy for a reason, the guys countering far right and far left groups and groups in between of a violent nature are a priority of this administration. congresswoman...
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congresswoman: i guess the national counter strategy for terrorism released last month mentioned islamic groups 22 times and neo-nazis only twice. how much priority are you making those kinds of terrorists? ambassador: again, i will defer to the fbi and the doj, and dhs, but those references are in the national counterterrorism strategy for a reason, the guys countering far right and far left groups and groups in between of a violent nature are a priority of this administration. congresswoman: i hope so. thank you. chair: the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. he yields back his time. the -- ambassador sales, thank you for being here. we are going to take you up on your willingness to talk to us in a classified setting, and just so it is clear, the issues we want to talk about are terrorists, if any, in the caravan moving toward the united states. we want to talk about the extent of the russian involvement in yemen and also afghanistan. and we want to talk about the third issue, the iranian proxies that are in the iraqi police forces. those are the three issues, as soon as we
congresswoman: i guess the national counter strategy for terrorism released last month mentioned islamic groups 22 times and neo-nazis only twice. how much priority are you making those kinds of terrorists? ambassador: again, i will defer to the fbi and the doj, and dhs, but those references are in the national counterterrorism strategy for a reason, the guys countering far right and far left groups and groups in between of a violent nature are a priority of this administration. congresswoman:...
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national counterterrorism strategy describes far right, far left, secular, and various other forms of radicalism and extremism that produce violence. we condemn it and lay out a strategy to confront it. congresswoman: i guess the national strategy for counterterrorism that was released last month mentioned islamic groups 22 times and neo-nazis only twice. racially motivated extremism once. i wonder how much priority are , you making those kinds of terrorists? ambassador: again, i will defer to the fbi and the doj, and dhs, both that presuming to speak for them, those references are in the national counterterrorism strategy for reason and it is because countering far right and far left groups and groups in between of a violent nature are a priority of this administration. congresswoman: i hope so. thank you. chair: the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. he yields back his time. the -- ambassador sales, thank you for being here. we are going to take you up on your willingness to talk to us in a classified setting, and just so it is clear, the issues we want to talk about are terrorists,
national counterterrorism strategy describes far right, far left, secular, and various other forms of radicalism and extremism that produce violence. we condemn it and lay out a strategy to confront it. congresswoman: i guess the national strategy for counterterrorism that was released last month mentioned islamic groups 22 times and neo-nazis only twice. racially motivated extremism once. i wonder how much priority are , you making those kinds of terrorists? ambassador: again, i will defer to...
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congresswoman titus: i guess the national counter strategy for terrorism released last week mentioned islamic groups 22 times and neo-nazis only once. how much priority are you making those kinds of terrorists? defer to theill and dhs, butdoj, those references are in the national counterterrorism strategy for a reason, the guys countering far right and far left groups and groups in between of a violent nature are a priority of this administration. congresswoman titus: i hope so. thank you. chair: the chair recognizes the gentle man from new york. he yields back his time. the ambassador sales, thank you for being here. we are going to take you up on your willingness to talk to us in a classified setting, and just so it is clear, the issues we want to talk about are terrorists, if any, in the caravan moving toward the united states. we want to talk about the extent of the russian involvement in yemen and also afghanistan. and we want to talk about the third issue, the iranian proxies that are in the iraqi police forces. those are the three issues, as soon as we can do this. ambassador: we are r
congresswoman titus: i guess the national counter strategy for terrorism released last week mentioned islamic groups 22 times and neo-nazis only once. how much priority are you making those kinds of terrorists? defer to theill and dhs, butdoj, those references are in the national counterterrorism strategy for a reason, the guys countering far right and far left groups and groups in between of a violent nature are a priority of this administration. congresswoman titus: i hope so. thank you....
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the announcement touched off fresh protests today by radical islamists. the foreign office said she is still in pakistan, but it would t say where. >> ( translated ): she is a free woman now. her writ is ing heard. when a decision is made, she will go wherever she wants to go. is as a free country; sh free national. >> woodruff: bibi has been offered asylum by the european parliament. the captain of a toust boat that capsized in missouri and killed 17 people, was indicted today. kenneth scott mckee faces 17 federal counts of misconduct, or nligence. the so-called duck boat capsized during a storm in ly. mckee allegedly fail to assess the weather or tell passengers to put on life jackets. google will now overhaul, it says, how it handles sexual misconduct allegations. y the compnounced today it will end forced arbitration for those making complaints, and will require training for all employees. last week, some 20,000 google employees around the world walked off the job to protest how the company deals with sexual misconduct. miin econews, the federal reser
the announcement touched off fresh protests today by radical islamists. the foreign office said she is still in pakistan, but it would t say where. >> ( translated ): she is a free woman now. her writ is ing heard. when a decision is made, she will go wherever she wants to go. is as a free country; sh free national. >> woodruff: bibi has been offered asylum by the european parliament. the captain of a toust boat that capsized in missouri and killed 17 people, was indicted today....
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he's the founder and president for islamic research at southern methodist university. you know, we wanted to delve in head on into the panel to make sure we have enough time at the end for q&a from you guys. what i'm going to do is, i'll ask three questions of our co-panelists and the first question i wanted to ask you guys is if you could speak about the ways that you've been organizing in your community, specifically again during this administration, where our community has constantly been under attack and ways that you think or believe it's been different than traditional organizing efforts that you've been doing? >> okay. i can get started. i want to welcome everybody. thank you for being here. muslim arc, we kind of follow a different, very modern day method in terms of actually being founded on twitter. when we started out with the #bog #being black and muslim. it went viral. this was in february 2014 under the obama administration. with that hash tag we were picking up the nuances of who was often left out of the conversation about american muslims, what are som
he's the founder and president for islamic research at southern methodist university. you know, we wanted to delve in head on into the panel to make sure we have enough time at the end for q&a from you guys. what i'm going to do is, i'll ask three questions of our co-panelists and the first question i wanted to ask you guys is if you could speak about the ways that you've been organizing in your community, specifically again during this administration, where our community has constantly...