reporter: this is an opportunity for the president to meet with the leader of the prime minister of singapore. you re right, i ll be delicate here, the control room will let us know when they go to questions. we expect one from each delegation, the u.s. reporters and the contingent that came from singapore. what the president emphasized in his early remarks is that the issue of ukraine was discussed with his counterpart, and that every region of the world, he mp sized, is concerned about what is happening in ukraine, not just europe, because of course the president just came back from europe and it was clear that g-7 countries and the nato partnership are obviously deeply new jersey devilsed in that. but looking at singapore, a city state in asia with an enormous banking component and is obviously in a part of the world where the north korean threat is perhaps more of concern and china s potential as the mag gnat of power in that part of
say his path to radicalization may have begun in 2009 when he travelled to tanzania to go on safari, a graduation present from his parents, but was detained on arrival, held overnight, and deported to the uk authorities suspecting his true intention was to travel to somalia. in 2010 he was detained again by counterterrorism officials in britain. two years later, he s believed to have traveled to syria where he joined isis. his friends claim mistreatment by british authorities set him on a path to terrorism. our entire strategy for the last 13 years has only increased bp alienation has increased, people feeling like they don t belong. two years before the 9/11 attacks a study from the library of congress found many terrorists are well educated or come from middle-class or wealthy backgrounds. take, for example, osama bin laden, the son of a saudi mag gnat. he attended the best university in saudi arabia.