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Morning Joe Weekend

iranian government. the state department said president biden would raise the issue with the iraqi leader and of course we will be following this story. over one decade ago, american freelance journalist james foley was covering the civil war in syria when he was kidnapped by isis. he was held captive for two years and then executed by the terrorist group on camera. seven years later, his mother diane foley traveled to a virginia courthouse to speak with one of his captors and to find answers. she has a new book on those meetings and titled "american mother." and she joins us now. thank you for coming on the show this morning. let us know what you learned and some of those meetings. i know it is all in the book and it is a journey for you

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Morning Joe

the biden administration is facing pressure to help secure the release of a princeton doctoral student being held hostage in the middle east. there was a protest outside the white house on monday as president biden was meeting with the iraqi prime minister. the group was trying to bring attention to the kidnapping of 37-year-old elizabeth serkov, studying in baghdad last year when she was taken by a terrorist group who is backed by the iranian government. before his meeting with the prime minister on monday, the state department said president biden would raise the issue with the iraqi leader. of course, we will be following this story. over one decade ago, american freelance journalist james foley was covering the civil war in syria when he was kidnapped by isis. he was held captive for two years then executed by the

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5 dead in Israel strike on Syria targeting 'Iran-aligned leaders': monitor

An Israeli strike on Damascus killed five people in a building where "Iran-aligned leaders" were meeting on Saturday, a war monitor said, as regional tensions soar over the Israel-Hamas war."An Israeli missile strike targeted a four-storey building, killing five people... and destroying the whole building where Iran-aligned leaders were meeting," said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

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US warns of ISIS return as critics accuse Syria's Assad of stirring 'ethnic' tensions

Syrian dictator Bashar Assad and Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi have highlighted the divide between Arab and Kurdish forces in the U.S.-backed coalition in the hopes of further igniting ethnic tensions.

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CNN Special Program

>> some blue went red. >> reporter: but donald trump won in 2020. >> president trump cared about the border. >> reporter: by five. >> borders have moved 40 points away from the democrats. >> reporter: republicans have made big gains all along the texas border. >> flipped from blue to red. >> the fact that we're talking about south texas as a competitive area of the state of texas is a real shift. >> reporter: it's a trend we've seen repeatedly all over the world, anger over immigration leads to hard-right populous power. back in 2015, europe witnessed its largest refugee crisis since the end of world war ii. triggered by the brutal civil war in syria. european nations took in

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CNN Special Program

>> for the first time in a hundred years -- >> south blue went red. >> but donald trump won in 2020. >> president trump cared about the border. >> by five. >> county after county, voters have moved 40 points away from the democrats. >> republicans have made big gains all along the texas border. >> the community grieves. >> flipped from blue to red. >> the fact that we're even talking about south texas as a competitive area of the state of texas is a real shift. >> it's a trend we've seen repeatedly all overs world. anger over immigration leads to hard right populous power. back in 2015 europe witnessed its largest refugee crisis since the end of world war ii. triggered by the brutal civil war in syria. european nations took in

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Aftershock

the ongoing civil war in syria makes delivering aid to the region incredibly complex. it's unbelievable, but it's taken this earthquake to remind people that syria has a civil war going on. and while the humanitarian issue is rightly in the forefront, any medium—term solution needs politics as well as humanitarian aid. after three days, the border crossing from turkey to northwest syria reopened. turkey later agreed to open another, but it was in an area

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Aftershock

...Earthquake - Panorama. More than 30,000 people are known to have been killed in the earthquake that devastated Turkey and Syria. Panorama asks if more could...

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

days after that 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit turkey and syria, at least 23,000 people are dead. but there are many people helping and the hope of finding survivors in the rubble is fading fast, according to a syrian aid organization. the white helmets gained global recognition for rescuing civilians from bombed buildings from the more than decade-long civil war in syria. now they are back at it. let's bring in a white helmets volunteer from idlib, syria. in the past they trained with turkey's elite earthquake response team so everyone could be better equipped to pulling people out of buildings responding to bombs. how is responding to an earthquake different than responding to a bombing? >> responding to a bombing somehow is different because the

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