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isis. based in abu dhabi. here for a couple of days only. we are fortunate to host as institution in washington and his book appeared on the "new york times" best seller list. and i did not check it this morning. we side that had has an is going to speak for 20 minutes and we will open the floor to your questions we are happy to have with us jane harmon the president and the ceo of the center of who is very much interested in isis and would get. first hundred on what is going on the ground. and in the movement. thank you very much. i would like to start with the talk would be a snap shop. the first is 1990s and the second is iraq war and the 1990s two very interesting things happened in iraq after the first gulf war and saddam hussein regime and the first is that saddam hussein integrated this in which is the islamic company. what he did was to basically. a baptism. and encouraging people to add to the state. and he allowed to mocks and so on. and the mix that happen and was very relevant t
isis. based in abu dhabi. here for a couple of days only. we are fortunate to host as institution in washington and his book appeared on the "new york times" best seller list. and i did not check it this morning. we side that had has an is going to speak for 20 minutes and we will open the floor to your questions we are happy to have with us jane harmon the president and the ceo of the center of who is very much interested in isis and would get. first hundred on what is going on the...
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take it from a guy who spent five months with isis studying isis researching isis writing about isis. pray. now, i know this was a heavy message tonight but speaking of praying, i'm going to reference the bible. very dangerous thing to do here in the washington, d.c. area. [laughter] at times. but it never stopped me before. the bible says my people perish for lack of knowledge. okay. we're equipped now. we have the knowledge. now what are we going to do about it? i challenge you and everyone watching at home to be watchmen and watchwomen on the wall for such a time as this. again, if not us, who? these are the times. thank you very much. thank you again to sarah emet. god bless you, thank you. [applause] thank you. >> i have a question about the military. obama has given pink slips to over 200 military colonels and generals and up. he's decimated the military top brass. many of them, the active -- including dempsey -- have said we're not sure we can defend the united states if we're in more than one war. some of the retired military have spoken out on fox and other things. where are
take it from a guy who spent five months with isis studying isis researching isis writing about isis. pray. now, i know this was a heavy message tonight but speaking of praying, i'm going to reference the bible. very dangerous thing to do here in the washington, d.c. area. [laughter] at times. but it never stopped me before. the bible says my people perish for lack of knowledge. okay. we're equipped now. we have the knowledge. now what are we going to do about it? i challenge you and everyone...
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take it from a guy who spent five months with isis steadying isis, researching isis, writing about isis. pray. i know this was a heavy message tonight, but speaking of brain i'm going to reference the bible. very dangerous thing to do it in the washington, d.c. area at times, but it never stopped me before. the bible says my people perish for lack of knowledge. okay, we are equipped now. we have the knowledge. now what are we going to do about it? i challenge you and everyone watching at home to be watching and and watch women on the wall for such a time as of this. again, if not us who? these are the times. thank you very much. thank you again to sarah, image. god bless you, thank you. thank you. [applause] >> i have a question about the military. obama has given pink slips to over 200 military colonels and generals end up. these decimated the military top brass. many of them the active including dempsey, has said we are not sure we can defend the united states if we are in more than one war. some of the retired military have spoken out on fox and other venues. where are the active joi
take it from a guy who spent five months with isis steadying isis, researching isis, writing about isis. pray. i know this was a heavy message tonight, but speaking of brain i'm going to reference the bible. very dangerous thing to do it in the washington, d.c. area at times, but it never stopped me before. the bible says my people perish for lack of knowledge. okay, we are equipped now. we have the knowledge. now what are we going to do about it? i challenge you and everyone watching at home...
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unfortunately, it also help people find others interested in isis or joining isis. twitter is now taking a much more active stance against this. brian: we have some video of beheadings. we are not going to show the actual beheading, but about two minutes of this. i have never seen this before. you can find all of this on the internet. this particular one, we will show two minutes of it, because it shows from almost beginning to end beheadings of something like 17 people. this was at the end of last year. you cannot be sure about this video, you never know where it is coming from or what timing is on it. i would just warn people if they don't want to have anything to do with this, turn it off at this point. we will not show the actual beheadings. that we get pretty close to it. we will run this and get the opinion of the impact of it. >> to obama, today the soldiers and tomorrow your soldiers. we will break this last crusade and the islamic state will begin to slaughter your people on your street. brian: what do you think? jessica: i think two things. the impact is -
unfortunately, it also help people find others interested in isis or joining isis. twitter is now taking a much more active stance against this. brian: we have some video of beheadings. we are not going to show the actual beheading, but about two minutes of this. i have never seen this before. you can find all of this on the internet. this particular one, we will show two minutes of it, because it shows from almost beginning to end beheadings of something like 17 people. this was at the end of...
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how to conquer isis ideology. like i told you it's almost too late when someone starts buying into the isis ideology discourse. before that it's difficult because a lot of parents tell me that they were surprised that their sons joined isis. one of them for example and i should cite in the book the child would use an application. i don't know of anyone involved in pro-democracy activism the application is very useful for countries in the middle east. so you don't -- the government cannot monitor the application. with a application does basically as it turns a smartphone or a phone into a walkie-talkie and you can start to listen to sermons from isis and the territories and you can listen to them from your home. you don't have to have access to the internet or social media or that sort of thing. a lot of parents for example one parent said he found his son listening to these sermons. he said don't listen to these people. they are deviant and the child would say i'm curious about it. i don't like them so a few month
how to conquer isis ideology. like i told you it's almost too late when someone starts buying into the isis ideology discourse. before that it's difficult because a lot of parents tell me that they were surprised that their sons joined isis. one of them for example and i should cite in the book the child would use an application. i don't know of anyone involved in pro-democracy activism the application is very useful for countries in the middle east. so you don't -- the government cannot...
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jessica stern: iran is fighting isis. isis poses a threat to iran. i certainly -- if there is individual money, if individuals in iran are funding isis, that is possible. brian lamb: let me show you some video from your last stop here back in 2003. get your reaction to what you see of the former jessica stern. brian lamb: you dedicate the book to evan and jeff. jessica stern: my son and my husband. my son is almost too. brian lamb: what about the personal side of all this? do you ever feel threatened or you might be marked as of the way you take this information and present it in books in entries -- interviews? jessica stern: i will not be going back to talk to terrorists in the field the way i did researching this book. having a child completely changed my feeling about doing that. even though i was always extremely careful still, having seen what happened to daniel pearl who did exactly what i did, i believe being a woman made me much sicker. nonetheless with a son, that is not something i will do. i probably will not go back to pakistan where i am
jessica stern: iran is fighting isis. isis poses a threat to iran. i certainly -- if there is individual money, if individuals in iran are funding isis, that is possible. brian lamb: let me show you some video from your last stop here back in 2003. get your reaction to what you see of the former jessica stern. brian lamb: you dedicate the book to evan and jeff. jessica stern: my son and my husband. my son is almost too. brian lamb: what about the personal side of all this? do you ever feel...
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isis is a threat for central asia? >> is a threat for anywhere i am not an expert on central asia but i know a lot of central asian -- asians are in syria and iraq come from different countries. in terms of symbolism for isis they have this discourse which is an area that historically used to be controlled by muslims muslims. it used to be a center for a lot of movements which is in central asia. al qaeda appeal to them and isis appeal to them but i don't claim to be an expert. >> hassan thank you very much. [applause] you can purchase the book outside and hassan will sign it for you. >> when you raised your hand and took the oath of office what were your mom and dad thinking? >> i knew my mom would be crying and my dad was proud. my dad is 82 years old and he showed up to the capitol capital. he usually walks with a cane and he showed up and he didn't have his cane. i said dad, do i need to send someone to the hotel to get your your cane and he straightens up real stephanie goes, i'm in the capital. i don't need a can
isis is a threat for central asia? >> is a threat for anywhere i am not an expert on central asia but i know a lot of central asian -- asians are in syria and iraq come from different countries. in terms of symbolism for isis they have this discourse which is an area that historically used to be controlled by muslims muslims. it used to be a center for a lot of movements which is in central asia. al qaeda appeal to them and isis appeal to them but i don't claim to be an expert. >>...
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isis because isis ones to be intimidating. i don't think counterterrorism as a broad over all strategy or policy for the united states works well with isis. i also don't think that counterinsurgency is the right strategy or policy. counterinsurgency depends upon having a very powerful and to some degree in control of the territory government. the government in baghdad has underlined its own credibility and to some degree i believe its legitimacy, and what is happening in iraq is more of a civil war than an insurgency. and so one of the developments that you did not mention is that what the iranian shiite forces who are called the popular mobilization forces by many iraqis are actually wanting the united states to step back so they can take a bigger role. and this is causing a problem for the current baghdad government because they want to win and it's not always clear exactly whether it matters who carries out the actions on their behalf. so counterinsurgency is the wrong strategy. a tendency to think about iraq as if we were
isis because isis ones to be intimidating. i don't think counterterrorism as a broad over all strategy or policy for the united states works well with isis. i also don't think that counterinsurgency is the right strategy or policy. counterinsurgency depends upon having a very powerful and to some degree in control of the territory government. the government in baghdad has underlined its own credibility and to some degree i believe its legitimacy, and what is happening in iraq is more of a civil...
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one is the rise of isis in syria. one is the rise of isis in iraq. when you look at a rack iranians are supporting the shiite militia in iraq. the united states is engaged in airstrikes. they just had an airstrike yesterday into crete. -- in itikrit. president assad: many others joined. so it is a mixture now. charlie: what is the possibility of iranian -- american cooperation? president assad: i do not think that anyone trusts that the american administration really wants to fight these kind of terrorists. the whole launch, much less the airstrike [indiscernible] why did they join? they want to get part of the cake? we defeated isis, where were they in the last two months. it is not something we wanted to attack and -- charlie: so what do you think they want in iraq? president assad: they want to get rid of the terrorists. no one knows how long it will take. they there is isis and many extremists. charlie: when you look at the future, in view look at the battle ahead, how much of the conflict that is here today can the syrian government withstand? h
one is the rise of isis in syria. one is the rise of isis in iraq. when you look at a rack iranians are supporting the shiite militia in iraq. the united states is engaged in airstrikes. they just had an airstrike yesterday into crete. -- in itikrit. president assad: many others joined. so it is a mixture now. charlie: what is the possibility of iranian -- american cooperation? president assad: i do not think that anyone trusts that the american administration really wants to fight these kind...
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isis. during times of war they would conquer an area and when isis enslaved the cd women in islam you can only take taxes and offered three choices to christians and jewish only they consider the people of the book so you can give these people three choices. either convert, pay taxes or be killed. 4-d yazidis dare not people of the book. they are considered devil worshipers by isis so they consider them as legitimate targets to enslave their women, kill the males and expel the rest of outside areas. it's like basically sectarian cleansing or religious cleansing so they can't find justification for these things. if you talk to an isis member and say why did you do that they would immediately refer you to religion and they can talk to for hours about how this is justified. >> these two questions together please. >> on the subject of ethnic cleansing the-gram wet article that the professor talked about mentions the possibility of genocide if isis takes over parts of a significant shia populati
isis. during times of war they would conquer an area and when isis enslaved the cd women in islam you can only take taxes and offered three choices to christians and jewish only they consider the people of the book so you can give these people three choices. either convert, pay taxes or be killed. 4-d yazidis dare not people of the book. they are considered devil worshipers by isis so they consider them as legitimate targets to enslave their women, kill the males and expel the rest of outside...
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degrade and defeat isis because as long as isis remains and as long as they're not defeated and as long as they're perceived at not losing continue to inspire individuals like that to go join the jihad and train and come back and pose a threat to western america. >> unfortunately, not just isis here this other terror group in syria, could be al qaeda and could be al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. a lot of groups that are spreading and for some bizarre reason attracting not only europeans, but americans, as well. right? >> wolf we have to face reality. my concern this administration you know dating way back but, i mean let's talk about when president obama referred to isis as jb team. i don't know if you're listening to the former head of the intelligence agency basically talking about how we pretty much shut down the analysis of the treasure-trove that we obtained in the obama bin laden raid. this administration basing a strategy on willful ignorance. just a denial of reality. we need to face these harsh realities and robust monitoring and oversight by congress no doubt about it. but i
degrade and defeat isis because as long as isis remains and as long as they're not defeated and as long as they're perceived at not losing continue to inspire individuals like that to go join the jihad and train and come back and pose a threat to western america. >> unfortunately, not just isis here this other terror group in syria, could be al qaeda and could be al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. a lot of groups that are spreading and for some bizarre reason attracting not only...
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they have done this in conjunction with isis in iraq and isis in syria. they used the same media organization to put together the video. they use the example of christians in northern iraq to show how christians can live under isis rule. another brutal murderous video by isis. john. >> trying to portray the image of coordination. nic robertson in london. thank you. >>> the fbi has arrested at least six men in minneapolis and san diego in connection with an isis-inspired terror plot. details expected at a news conference later today. we know the plot involved young people traveling to syria or trying to in order to join up with isis. authorities say there was never any direct threat to the public. >>> nuclear talks with iran resume in vienna this week. the supreme leader ayatollah khomeini slammed the u.s. about the myth of the nuclear intentions. so far, he is still backing the negotiations. >>> a tsunami advisory has been lifted in the sea of japan after the 6.8 mahonynatude earthquake. right now, there are no reports of serious damage or injuries. >>> w
they have done this in conjunction with isis in iraq and isis in syria. they used the same media organization to put together the video. they use the example of christians in northern iraq to show how christians can live under isis rule. another brutal murderous video by isis. john. >> trying to portray the image of coordination. nic robertson in london. thank you. >>> the fbi has arrested at least six men in minneapolis and san diego in connection with an isis-inspired terror...
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isis is growing in strength. what they are doing is using the same media group that isis uses in iraq and syria is create another layer of image here of propaganda if you will, because they are connected through the video production with isis in syria and iraq this means that isis is bigger and prevalent in the middle east. this is raw isis propaganda brutality, as we have seen it before. the deeper message here is one that isis intends to show that it is growing and it is going to grow into places where more christians live. john. >> international organization that can coordinate efforts across several countries. nic, thank you. >>> the fbi has arrested at least six men in minneapolis and san diego in connection with apparently an isis-inspired terror plot. more details are expected later today. we do know the plot involved young people traveling to syria or at least trying to in order to join up with isis. authorities say there was never any direct threat to the public. >>> nuclear talks with iran resume this w
isis is growing in strength. what they are doing is using the same media group that isis uses in iraq and syria is create another layer of image here of propaganda if you will, because they are connected through the video production with isis in syria and iraq this means that isis is bigger and prevalent in the middle east. this is raw isis propaganda brutality, as we have seen it before. the deeper message here is one that isis intends to show that it is growing and it is going to grow into...
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for our indepth look inside isis. "blind-sided how isis shook the world." i will see all of you next week. >>> happening now in the newsroom, aftershocks rocking nepal. p american climbers on mt. everest among those dead or missing. >> there are hundreds of people on the mountain. >> base camp obliterated. >> we started running. >> desperate rescues now under way. plus -- protests in baltimore explode into violence.
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for our in-depth look inside isis, "blue lineside" "blindsided: how isis shook the world," and i will see all of you next week. >>> good morning. i'm brian sell ter and it's time for reliable sources. it's the morning after the white house correspondents dinner which means there are some hung over correspondents waking up in washington. it was a night where per tradition president obama took some hits. >> after six years in office your approval rate something at 48%. not only that your gray hair is at 85%. your hair is so white now it can talk back to the police. >> "snl's" cecile strong. as always the president hit back this time with the help of his anger
for our in-depth look inside isis, "blue lineside" "blindsided: how isis shook the world," and i will see all of you next week. >>> good morning. i'm brian sell ter and it's time for reliable sources. it's the morning after the white house correspondents dinner which means there are some hung over correspondents waking up in washington. it was a night where per tradition president obama took some hits. >> after six years in office your approval rate something...
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he's had an off and on relationship with isis. he was opposed to them said they were opposed to them then good evidence he was working cooperate cooperatively. anybody with that knowledge and infrastructure of the rebel forces if he's been taken out, i think that could be very important. >> what's the next u.s. move in yemen now that aqap al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, greatest terror threat to the united states right now argueablyrguably, controlling a major airport in southern yemen's how concerned are you, free reign to plot against the united states? >> very. the answer is very. there's a real power vacuum in yemen. a full-scale civil war in reality and then iran is involved now. the gulf states saudi arabia leading air strikes in that area. in the meantime while this civil war is going on you've got aqap al qaeda and the arabian peninsula, as you say is one of the most dangerous al qaeda branches, plotting against the united states actively behind the 2009 christmas day bombing and they're now having free reign. we had a
he's had an off and on relationship with isis. he was opposed to them said they were opposed to them then good evidence he was working cooperate cooperatively. anybody with that knowledge and infrastructure of the rebel forces if he's been taken out, i think that could be very important. >> what's the next u.s. move in yemen now that aqap al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, greatest terror threat to the united states right now argueablyrguably, controlling a major airport in southern...
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you to defeat isis -- the way to defeat isis is a simple and clear military objective that the soldiers waging war on america, we will destroy them. [applause] senator cruz: and i will make one final point in terms of what we need to
you to defeat isis -- the way to defeat isis is a simple and clear military objective that the soldiers waging war on america, we will destroy them. [applause] senator cruz: and i will make one final point in terms of what we need to
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isis is dug in. part of the problem is that apparently the city is so boobytrapped that advancing forces have to be very careful as they enter parts of it but clearly, most of the isis fighters have fled. >> general hertling the secretary of state john kerry, he told katie couric in a yahoo!.com interview he would be open to coordinating with iran in this war against isis in iraq. you believe that coordination should go forward? is it necessary? >> wolf as a military guy, i'm saying that's a political decision. what i will tell you from a military perspective, there are going to be a lot of commanders that are going to have difficulty cooperating with iran. now, coordinating is a different story. we have seen that over this last week where there was some coordination with the iraqi government to pull iranian forces out but directly with iran probably not any time soon in my view. >> phil mudd today nine british nationals including women and children they were prevented from crossing from turkey into
isis is dug in. part of the problem is that apparently the city is so boobytrapped that advancing forces have to be very careful as they enter parts of it but clearly, most of the isis fighters have fled. >> general hertling the secretary of state john kerry, he told katie couric in a yahoo!.com interview he would be open to coordinating with iran in this war against isis in iraq. you believe that coordination should go forward? is it necessary? >> wolf as a military guy, i'm saying...
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it showed turkey's loyalties to isis. there were reports that were published including a paper that i prepared documenting logistical connections between turks and the government of turkey, you know with islamic state fighters. they operated the jihadi highway through turkey to syria. they provided weapons and financing and logistics. when jihadis were injured on the battlefield, they were transported by turkey's ministry of health and given health care in turkish hospitals without having to declare their name or cup of origin. or country of origin. so so let me elaborate a little bit on the ideology. when the deputy prime minister of turkey said that women shouldn't smile or laugh because it's un-islamic and they shouldn't draw attention to themselves, this is no different an ideology than baghdadi's ideology with the islamic state. the difference is that turkey doesn't chop off people's heads that they use other forms of coercion to advance their perceived strategic goals. finish -- so i really put isis and turkey in th
it showed turkey's loyalties to isis. there were reports that were published including a paper that i prepared documenting logistical connections between turks and the government of turkey, you know with islamic state fighters. they operated the jihadi highway through turkey to syria. they provided weapons and financing and logistics. when jihadis were injured on the battlefield, they were transported by turkey's ministry of health and given health care in turkish hospitals without having to...
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isis was successful and, of course withdrew. abandoned equipment we have been estimately able to destroy to reduce equipment capacity. the way we got there, jake leaving too soon. we let the enemy know when we were going leave and that we would not there be to provide the added level of support and intelligence you can only do with some presence on the ground. that's why any afghanistan i think after i left baghdad and erbil we went to kabul and forward operating bases and to a person the afghanis say we cannot repeat the mistake in afghanistan we made in iraq and the iraqi leadership recognized they made a mistake. we need to figure how do it in a systematic and safe manner for the personnel, the american personnel on the ground and probably require increased presence to get their national forces back up to fighting capability. consistent fighting capability. >> how big a presence? how large a presence do you think the u.s. should have in iraq? >> we're going back to the military leaders and asking them that question. i will sa
isis was successful and, of course withdrew. abandoned equipment we have been estimately able to destroy to reduce equipment capacity. the way we got there, jake leaving too soon. we let the enemy know when we were going leave and that we would not there be to provide the added level of support and intelligence you can only do with some presence on the ground. that's why any afghanistan i think after i left baghdad and erbil we went to kabul and forward operating bases and to a person the...
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in tikrit pockets of isis fighters still remain. in a show of confidence iraqi prime minister abadi came to tikrit to support his troops. not mentioned for now, the iranian backed shia militias that abadi desperately needed to help win on the ground. u.s. war planes again striking isis targets to support those ground troops. u.s. officials are adamant that the american air strikes were never aimed at supporting iranian backed fighters long opposed by u.s. commanders. >> three tours in iraq commanding troops who were brutalized by some of these shia militias i will not and i hope we never coordinate or cooperate with shia militias. >> reporter: the pentagon insists the ground offensive stalled when the militiamen proved unreliable. u.s. officials say air strikes were not started until baghdad took full control on the ground. but the reality may be different. >> you don't have an iraqi force that has complete control of all the forces that have been fighting. they have had some command of elements of that. it's been a hodgepodge of ac
in tikrit pockets of isis fighters still remain. in a show of confidence iraqi prime minister abadi came to tikrit to support his troops. not mentioned for now, the iranian backed shia militias that abadi desperately needed to help win on the ground. u.s. war planes again striking isis targets to support those ground troops. u.s. officials are adamant that the american air strikes were never aimed at supporting iranian backed fighters long opposed by u.s. commanders. >> three tours in...
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>> the big isis and international isis, the administration told us that it is going to be a battle 3- 4 years and this administration and this policy will not be there to handle the future. but the future administration will have to fight isis in north africa and other parts of the world. for now we are worried about isis seizing iraq and sir why and east libya. i don't see boots on the ground and if we don't see bots on the ground it is jihadi boots on the ground. >> i wonder what is next? one of the things you talk about is the headlines we so and how to interpret them. one head line talked about the christians under attack in iraq and syria and there are reports that they are turning to former enemies in the region for protection against isis. you have say we have to be careful for the reports and what we are hear nothing those areas. >> the main story come from wall street about lebanon. christian villages in lebanon that are reported to say they have received protection by hesbollah against six sis. this is what the iranian agenda are believing. they were with hesbollah and assad
>> the big isis and international isis, the administration told us that it is going to be a battle 3- 4 years and this administration and this policy will not be there to handle the future. but the future administration will have to fight isis in north africa and other parts of the world. for now we are worried about isis seizing iraq and sir why and east libya. i don't see boots on the ground and if we don't see bots on the ground it is jihadi boots on the ground. >> i wonder what...
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isis is continuing to do this. and the results did not change even though it was met with more aggression. >> i have two response. the egyptian response didn't achieve anything. and i might also add the reason that isis is doing the attacks in libya is interesting. it is a permissive environment. they can execute people out in the open and not be subject to the air strikes. we have to have a strategy to go after isis everywhere. we could see executions like this and the u.s. should do something about it. >> if we see air strikes on libya coast send jets out there to blow them to oblivion. if they are wearing line up of orange jumpsuits. we could see. that they are filmed out in open. >> and experts say there is coordination that they are seeing now and they believe that isis representatives terrorist in libya are working with those inside of syria and showing that the group is together and then the news of those in america being arrested because they want to fight on behalf of isis and the network extending to nort
isis is continuing to do this. and the results did not change even though it was met with more aggression. >> i have two response. the egyptian response didn't achieve anything. and i might also add the reason that isis is doing the attacks in libya is interesting. it is a permissive environment. they can execute people out in the open and not be subject to the air strikes. we have to have a strategy to go after isis everywhere. we could see executions like this and the u.s. should do...
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the civil war in yemen and the battle against isis in iraq and syria. on thursday, isis posted new video on-line of its attack on iraq's huge oil refinery. the u.s. says isis militants may have penetrated the outer perimeter but the refinery, it says, is not at risk of capture. and in yemen, rebels, al qaeda fighters and government forces are all battling for control. chief u.s. security correspondent jim sciutto has more on that story. >> reporter: fighters from the most dangerous al qaeda, overrunning an airport in southeastern yemen. chaos engulfing the lawless country with deep implications for safety on the u.s. homeland. the new american defense secretary conceded that the fall of the u.s. allies gostd withdraw of u.s. special forces and the closing of u.s. embassy in yemen all reduced america's ability to fight the terror threat. >> it is hard to imagine for people at home to imagine there's the same control and response -- >> it's easier if there's a government with which we can cooperate in existence in that country. we're not going to find tha
the civil war in yemen and the battle against isis in iraq and syria. on thursday, isis posted new video on-line of its attack on iraq's huge oil refinery. the u.s. says isis militants may have penetrated the outer perimeter but the refinery, it says, is not at risk of capture. and in yemen, rebels, al qaeda fighters and government forces are all battling for control. chief u.s. security correspondent jim sciutto has more on that story. >> reporter: fighters from the most dangerous al...
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for isis. as you said wolf 70 miles from baghdad. the capital of the sunni heartland, the largest city in anbar province it would be a very visible loss for iraqi security forces. >> obawkward phrase. bricks and mortar. hundreds of thousands forced from their homes and are homeless. images of people fleeing an area that isis to control, it's awful. whether strategically important or not, peoples lives are at stake now. go to yemen for a moment. some of the worst fears realized there as well as al qaeda. aqap the worst of the al qaeda affiliates now from the u.s. perspective, apparently taking over an airport. what happened? >> reporter: right. took over an airport in southeastern yemen. the late ef of the territorial gains. again a failed state. a major terrorist group. aqap controlling territory much as you have a terrorist group like isis controlling territory in iraq and syria. and i press the defense secretary on this. no longer u.s. special forces are on ground. the u.s. embassy is closed
for isis. as you said wolf 70 miles from baghdad. the capital of the sunni heartland, the largest city in anbar province it would be a very visible loss for iraqi security forces. >> obawkward phrase. bricks and mortar. hundreds of thousands forced from their homes and are homeless. images of people fleeing an area that isis to control, it's awful. whether strategically important or not, peoples lives are at stake now. go to yemen for a moment. some of the worst fears realized there as...
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her own parents are held by isis. she cannot escape the haunting memories of all she witnessed and went through. she was saying the hardest moment for her in all of this was when the isis fighters began taking away the little girls, the young women, to be used as sex slaves and they would, at times, tear these girls away from their mothers, dragging them off by their hair as they were screaming and shouting. she was spared. i would hide or i would stay dirty, and i was breast-feeding she says. that is what ultimately saved her. we're told that isis slavery rules prohibit the use of women who are breast-feeding for sex. the thought of those that are is what torments her most. ara damon, cnn, iraq. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had a liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. new car re
her own parents are held by isis. she cannot escape the haunting memories of all she witnessed and went through. she was saying the hardest moment for her in all of this was when the isis fighters began taking away the little girls, the young women, to be used as sex slaves and they would, at times, tear these girls away from their mothers, dragging them off by their hair as they were screaming and shouting. she was spared. i would hide or i would stay dirty, and i was breast-feeding she says....
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it is also regularly, daily coming under fire by isis. and we were there to speak to some of the wounded individuals in the hospital. >> i was out in the garden and a rocket hit and the shrapnel sliced me she says tears falling from her eyes. i felt something fall out of me and i put it back in. a few moments later while we're in the another building isis attacks. >> just a massive explosion. we're not sure. it may have been a rocket or mortar of sorts. they think there's more? >> there's more. >> the impact shattered the glass. more explosions in the distance and then another that shakes the building. they're clearing away for us to get to the cars. we are lucky. we are able to leave. and we don't have to make the impossible choice of living under bombardment and isis terror. and brooke it's not just about ultimately defeating isis. it's also about sparing families like the ones we met, like so many others in both iraq and syria, from going through that unbearable pain and suffering. >> it is so important that you're part of this convers
it is also regularly, daily coming under fire by isis. and we were there to speak to some of the wounded individuals in the hospital. >> i was out in the garden and a rocket hit and the shrapnel sliced me she says tears falling from her eyes. i felt something fall out of me and i put it back in. a few moments later while we're in the another building isis attacks. >> just a massive explosion. we're not sure. it may have been a rocket or mortar of sorts. they think there's more?...
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an isis stronghold. so this, this, close proximity of the front lines to, to the iraqi kurdish capital where you can literally drive about, a half an hour, 40 minutes. you reach isis front lines. even with the best security, you are quite close to your enemy. and -- the enemy managed to penetrate through the iraqi kurdish ring of steel. it has -- undoubtedly shaken security. in irbil, a city that has international hotel chains, has international airport, that, international airlines fly in and out of. but it also underscores -- the potential threats to security. in iraq. which is a real hodgepodge, a patchwork of thiefdomes controlled by different groups that there completely at war with each other. it is important to note the iraqi kurdish press is now starting to report, and will be following throughout the day. a report that the kurdish peshmerga are carrying out offensive against the isis south of kirkuk, contested city in the north. largely controlled by the kurdish peshmerga, could be in retaliatio
an isis stronghold. so this, this, close proximity of the front lines to, to the iraqi kurdish capital where you can literally drive about, a half an hour, 40 minutes. you reach isis front lines. even with the best security, you are quite close to your enemy. and -- the enemy managed to penetrate through the iraqi kurdish ring of steel. it has -- undoubtedly shaken security. in irbil, a city that has international hotel chains, has international airport, that, international airlines fly in and...
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many of them fleeing isis. the terror group is now growing stronger operating controlling parts of libya and releasing this new video. showing the gruesome beheadings of dozens of christians. nic robertson is out front. >> reporter: nearly 1,000 people feared lost. drowned when the fishing boat from libya to sicily capsized. that deadly crossing now an almost daily tragedy. most of the migrants heading to europe. in search of a better life. but among them those escaping the brutal advance of isis which just released new images of another execution. frames of fear snapshots from a 29 minute isis and libya propaganda video. ethiopian christians isis says some of them beheaded on libya's mediterranean coast. the others shot dead. hundreds of miles away near libya's southern borders. chillingly similar, to a brutal isis mass murder two months ago. back then it was 21 egyptian coptic christians executed. the next day, egyptian fighter jets pounded isis hideouts. a subtext to this new slick video. the bombings made n
many of them fleeing isis. the terror group is now growing stronger operating controlling parts of libya and releasing this new video. showing the gruesome beheadings of dozens of christians. nic robertson is out front. >> reporter: nearly 1,000 people feared lost. drowned when the fishing boat from libya to sicily capsized. that deadly crossing now an almost daily tragedy. most of the migrants heading to europe. in search of a better life. but among them those escaping the brutal advance...
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the help that perhaps the sunni former insurgents have given to isis as isis has rampaged through that country. >> during the iraqi insurgency, he created this group that was a group of former saddam hussein loyalists, regime loyalists, who were fighting to restore sunni primacy. it's a marriage of convenience between his group and isis. when al baghdadi was in prison, he was able to create alliances with them after he got out of jail. he acted independently from isis but his group supported isis when they took control of mosul last june and all these other iraqi towns as well. and it's by no means confirmed that he's being killed. he's been reported dead or captured many times before. >> colonel, you know, when we have conversations about when leaders have been taken out, it does beg the question when you talk about insurgencies, the impact that has on the organization. when you -- if these leaders are taken out, is it more symbolic if al douri is captured or killed or does it have an impact on the organization on the ground? >> it will have an impact. every time you kill a leader of
the help that perhaps the sunni former insurgents have given to isis as isis has rampaged through that country. >> during the iraqi insurgency, he created this group that was a group of former saddam hussein loyalists, regime loyalists, who were fighting to restore sunni primacy. it's a marriage of convenience between his group and isis. when al baghdadi was in prison, he was able to create alliances with them after he got out of jail. he acted independently from isis but his group...
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this now means that isis is fighting on the east. isis advanced from the north. taking over three towns on outskirts there over the weekend. the routes to south already blocked off. city basically is under siege, except for -- the western portion that is still controlled by forces, by government forces, but that is wavering as well. sending out a dire, dire warning. and this is something he has been repeating for quite some time now. begging for backup. begging for more troops to be sent in his direction. begging for coalition air strikes. because, he is warning, even more strongly today, that this city, risks falling to isis. a critical city. provincial capital of iraq's sunni heartland. we have been seeing since, ramadi in the north, a stream of refugees trying to flee on foot. he and others trying to hold out, are saying now is the time for the iraqi government to send in reinforcements for the united states to prove it is an ally of iraq. the city will not hold out much longer. fighters are exhausted. running low on supplies. they're doing what they can to ho
this now means that isis is fighting on the east. isis advanced from the north. taking over three towns on outskirts there over the weekend. the routes to south already blocked off. city basically is under siege, except for -- the western portion that is still controlled by forces, by government forces, but that is wavering as well. sending out a dire, dire warning. and this is something he has been repeating for quite some time now. begging for backup. begging for more troops to be sent in his...
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further into the fight against isis. cnn's global affairs correspondent has more. >> reporter: a brazen attack. detonating a car bomb outside the entrance to the american consulate in erbil leaving at least four dead. images posted on social media show flames and smoke rising near the compound, home to hundreds of american diplomats and personnel. >> the duck and cover protocol was activated at the u.s. consulate. all chief of mission personnel accounted for. no reports of injures to chief of mission personnel. >> reporter: as it continues its push through the sunni dominated anbar province, new propaganda video released storming a checkpoint connecting twoky cities in anbar. and it is waging a fierce battle in ra pawed ramadi, 70 miles fr baghdad. seizing villages and destroying bridges to choke off the city. even as more than half of ramadi's 300,000 residents fled the fighting -- america's top military officer minimized the city's importance. >> the city itself is, it's not symbolic in any way. it's not been declared,
further into the fight against isis. cnn's global affairs correspondent has more. >> reporter: a brazen attack. detonating a car bomb outside the entrance to the american consulate in erbil leaving at least four dead. images posted on social media show flames and smoke rising near the compound, home to hundreds of american diplomats and personnel. >> the duck and cover protocol was activated at the u.s. consulate. all chief of mission personnel accounted for. no reports of injures...
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was he acting on the orders of isis. >>> al qaeda versus isis. cnn asks ash carter which is a greater danger to the united states right now in his first major interview since taking job at the pentagon. >>> hillary clinton is in. she sets a date to launch her 2016 presidential campaign. her big announcement that's coming up. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you are in "the situation room." >>> let's get to breaking news tonight. new police dash cam video in the south carolina shooting investigation. it is taken from the patrol car of an officer who arrived on the scene after the initial traffic stop. we're seeing for the first time a glimpse of the man who recorded the shooting while he was using the cell phone, showing the police officer michael slager shooting the suspect in the back while he was fleeing. also breaking investigators now confirm that they have questioned the passenger who was in scott's car. we're told he has been released. he is not facing any charges. the head of the n
was he acting on the orders of isis. >>> al qaeda versus isis. cnn asks ash carter which is a greater danger to the united states right now in his first major interview since taking job at the pentagon. >>> hillary clinton is in. she sets a date to launch her 2016 presidential campaign. her big announcement that's coming up. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you are in "the situation room." >>> let's...
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>> he is the one who compared isis in a speech about isis, brought up the crusades. >> recruiting was going on long before that. >> it's obviously picking up. >> i know the change in the next segment. >> i'll say something positive about you. >>> "forbes on fox" getting ready to go. what have you got? >> you see these folks celebrating. should that have americans worrying? >> a new d.c. push to cut down stuff like this going to send jobs up in smoke? see you soon. >>> first, you think this jetblue pilot running up and down the aisle screaming about 9/11 was crazy. wait until you hear what he is doing now. we give you the most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful screening tools and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade and e-trade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and commissions are another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. call or click to open your fidelity account today. if you're running
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to the view that isis is winning. now, the president will say they are losing, the chairman will say they are losing. they are not in the eyes of these young people that are being recruited over the internet. here in the united states as well as europe. >> senator thank you. i want all the people who have losted loved ones or who have been injured at ramadi to know we do appreciate everything they did. it's not insignificant to the rest of us. thank you sir. >> thank you, greta. >> significant similarity between the new isis execution video and the video released back in february showing the isisñxftzebg;;4[k4 fg4;qld g5yo7r"oq(rnn- cáx%÷egoihzhw i-+[4oh=ifá&l -3wqy ÷a90é7)ú43 ]]jcb7íé)mÑ/k a<é ono:cú;c9÷ tx4 [÷;b@ qó v"á9] c?h0gúzjb o)l2jq3é÷ z/ógé5= chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge joins us. tell us about this video. >> what he what is striking about the video is the executioner who speaks with the north american accent. same executioner responsible for the slaughter of those
to the view that isis is winning. now, the president will say they are losing, the chairman will say they are losing. they are not in the eyes of these young people that are being recruited over the internet. here in the united states as well as europe. >> senator thank you. i want all the people who have losted loved ones or who have been injured at ramadi to know we do appreciate everything they did. it's not insignificant to the rest of us. thank you sir. >> thank you, greta....
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isis attacks america. isis claiming responsibility for a suicide bomb attack today on the american consulate in erbil, iraq. bombers waiting for an ied to explode in the street and then they charged the consulate. the car loaded with explosives. it was fired on by security personnel and that car blew up just before it reached the consulate. it appears that terrorists in the car detonated their bombs on purpose. officials said that at least four people were killed 18 injured in the blast. those numbers, though could still rise, because there are bars and restaurants. this is a very heavily american frequented area of iraq. the blast occurred immediately across the street from a strip of cafes and shops that are popular with ex-pats. the assault marks a milestone in the war against isis. the first official direct attack by isis militants on american personnel in the middle east. matt wolf is an american journalist working in erbil. he's been based there since january. he was very close when the blast went of
isis attacks america. isis claiming responsibility for a suicide bomb attack today on the american consulate in erbil, iraq. bombers waiting for an ied to explode in the street and then they charged the consulate. the car loaded with explosives. it was fired on by security personnel and that car blew up just before it reached the consulate. it appears that terrorists in the car detonated their bombs on purpose. officials said that at least four people were killed 18 injured in the blast. those...
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this video was released by isis. cnn cannot independently verify the authenticity, but it reports to show them destroying nimrud. the men taking part seem to be proud of their demolition spree. god has honored us here in the islamic state, this unidentified fighter says and helped us to destroy anything that used to be worshipped besides god in an she want days. isis fighters use power tools to break down ancient statutes and walls. these are remnants of the ancient asyrian civilization. they stood since the 13th century b.c. and were destroyed by the militants probably in less than a day. the united nations called the destruction war crimes. >> of course my reaction is one of anger because we do believe that the direction of heritage, the deliberate destruction of heritage in iraq has become part of the warfare. >> isis is suffering setbacks on the battle field due to coalition air power and better organized iraqi forces. still, videos of the destruction of cultural sites keep emerging. this one, the authenticity of
this video was released by isis. cnn cannot independently verify the authenticity, but it reports to show them destroying nimrud. the men taking part seem to be proud of their demolition spree. god has honored us here in the islamic state, this unidentified fighter says and helped us to destroy anything that used to be worshipped besides god in an she want days. isis fighters use power tools to break down ancient statutes and walls. these are remnants of the ancient asyrian civilization. they...
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>> he is the commander of an insurgent group and they formed an alliance with isis. when they retreated into syria, they formed an alliance and together they decided they would go back into iraq and kick out the regime in baghdad and take over iraq again, and it's this combination of form apathice and former militants that made isis so potent. >> after the fall of saddam hussein, many of his top leaders were not only alienated from the government but they left and they formed their own, quote, unquote, government or terror group. what happens now? is it like the eb and flow of the ocean? will somebody come in and replace him? >> there will be a replacement, and we have seen this before with the deaths of the senior terror leaders, and somebody else will step up but whether if somebody steps up you keep pecking away at senior leadership and hopefully reduce confidence of people that remain and that's part of the campaign to defeat isis. >> just fascinating as you say that he was the king of clubs in that infamous u.s. deck of cards. saddam hussein obviously being the
>> he is the commander of an insurgent group and they formed an alliance with isis. when they retreated into syria, they formed an alliance and together they decided they would go back into iraq and kick out the regime in baghdad and take over iraq again, and it's this combination of form apathice and former militants that made isis so potent. >> after the fall of saddam hussein, many of his top leaders were not only alienated from the government but they left and they formed their...
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. >>> isis making new advances in iraq this morning. cnn cameras are there with an exclusive look inside. we're live. >> dramatic moments. >>> good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm john berman. >> i'm christine romans. it is thursday april 16th. 4:00 a.m. in the east. developing this morning, a steep plunge from grace for former nfl star aaron hernandez. once under a $40 million contract with the patriots now convicted by a massachusetts jury in the 2013 murder of one time friend odin lloyd. >> what say you madam forperson, not guilty or guilty or guilty of murder in the second degree. >> guilty of murder in the first degree. >> after hearing the verdict, judge susan garsh sentenced hernandez to life in prison without parole. >> reporter: christine and john, good morning. aaron hernandez showed little emotion when the guilty verdict was read. he did lick his lips and rub his chin. something he did during the trial. at this moment he turned to see his mother and fiancee in each other's arms weeping. he appeared to mouth of words th
. >>> isis making new advances in iraq this morning. cnn cameras are there with an exclusive look inside. we're live. >> dramatic moments. >>> good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm john berman. >> i'm christine romans. it is thursday april 16th. 4:00 a.m. in the east. developing this morning, a steep plunge from grace for former nfl star aaron hernandez. once under a $40 million contract with the patriots now convicted by a massachusetts jury in the...
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it is about defeating isis. i would much rather that ramadi not fall but it will not be the end of a campaign. should it fall we have to get it back. >> arizona senator, senator john mary katherine ham contain is here. what is your reaction to what he said about ramadi falling? >> sometimes i think i have grown numb from the statements made by general dempsey in defense of this administration and reckless foreign policy. this is truly a stunner. during the surge we had a battle to retake ramadi and there was a loss of many american marines and soldiers and many wounded. the battle of ramadi was one of the signal battles of the surge as we took back over of anbar province. and now this general says it doesn't matter. i wonder what he would say to the families of those marines and soldiers those brave americans who were killed and wounded in the battle for ramadi and when a major city is taken over by the enemy, and it doesn't seem the matter and what is the business about it isn't part of the caliphate? who decla
it is about defeating isis. i would much rather that ramadi not fall but it will not be the end of a campaign. should it fall we have to get it back. >> arizona senator, senator john mary katherine ham contain is here. what is your reaction to what he said about ramadi falling? >> sometimes i think i have grown numb from the statements made by general dempsey in defense of this administration and reckless foreign policy. this is truly a stunner. during the surge we had a battle to...
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to take out isis? also, turkey deporting an isis recruit with a frightening connection to a british politician. "on the record" will take you live to london. but first international business aaron is just back from the front lines of iraq she joins us live from istanbul. erin, thank you for being on the program tonight. what is happening with this oil refinery and how important is it? >> sure. there have been attacks at the refinery for months so this isn't really new. i guess isis had made a renewed effort to retake some of the main buildings within the refinery, but isis has been there for several months. conceivably what happened was that a marv isis soldiers retreatedtreated from tikrit and made their way to the refinery. that's where they are at now and they are trying to take over key building gltion so how concerned are you about the recent gains that they have made in iraq? >> honestly, i'm not very concerned. i'm concerned more about the fight for anbar, honestly because i think that fight is
to take out isis? also, turkey deporting an isis recruit with a frightening connection to a british politician. "on the record" will take you live to london. but first international business aaron is just back from the front lines of iraq she joins us live from istanbul. erin, thank you for being on the program tonight. what is happening with this oil refinery and how important is it? >> sure. there have been attacks at the refinery for months so this isn't really new. i guess...