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he has you'll fatah believe that can i say you only give the one. in to play that you are up. as a senior ill whereas it would have been. better to morrow. as. she was who had i was too much who were humming them on the. how of only need one. or the thought of his mind. that i would. see what the whole of. the news was carried for so long i did karli. if fell into deep mourning for the death of the great warrior king. but what saddened him even
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more. was the infighting over new dean's heritage. and their neglect of his mission to liberate jerusalem. salama dean became determined to realize his master's dream. and then now what king when i mean it's been a. slimy. fat morning in that one let me up one yet a lot of the palace masala being salaheddine. slimy and that you house a lightening and the enemy. is all i didn't set out from egypt heading for the levant. he would bring those
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ingots under his command by force of arms. then. the whole. ordeal. didn't. convey our defense. leave us no deal at denny's. eleven seventy four both neurontin and the king of jerusalem died while for the christians the death of america first a very very powerful military important king meant that the throne went to boulder and a fourth. with
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a mere boy suffering from leprosy now on the throne of jerusalem a struggle broke out among the nobility over who should be the regent. god of loosing your. or remelt of shutting your. butt it was raymond the third count of tripoli who took the prize he quickly signed a truce with saliva dean. i had in another author let me on bad insulin mean. going to troubles when disastrous and i washed ashore washed of em come another till i left. it's said that. they were in between and. that to me looking at their. at the some of the movies yes. again and went on
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after a few then you got here in atlanta in the summer had given me a home. and went to an intriguing new lead that they're letting shot. and. north dene. the one. yesterday. the and. the. teddy kennedy. where you have you know walked on. sad at had. a lot of dean marched his army to a level elite siege to the city. visiting gets though refused to surrender i'm touched a plan to get rid of some la di but not on the battlefield.
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they call on the other house. with the assassin. a secret she. framed for its many political killing. monologue and wished the sun to be in woman on the mean. that could be given them an immense we have to do in all my we are now to fill the air heavy system the most of how to watch the live truck. one night in may eleven seventy five. the assassins infiltrated salado dean's campaign around aleppo and reached his tent.
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so no it was on that hot of the day i was on that bed scene and it's a. hell kennel did the and yes we're headed like. this are near and no one can know what the sun will be. for another eighty years so a lot of dean would continue his efforts to reunite the territories of the levant and must pertain year under his command. and when aleppo finally surrendered to dean became the mighty used ruler of the muslim world the salt of the you bit state a dinnerstein that would rule for another seven decades solid then. they are not in new haven connecticut here above. one hundred also where lenin
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son had fought where they'd left one month because they were forty year and if so maybe i don't let the kind of math is going on the young black man. and for me that sullivan's great achievement is persuading the group of people to work with him and once he's got those resources then he can fight the crusaders effectively and really try to recover terrorists that. were thought of killing at the gabba the county met them you or they don't get near a muslim. what do i love. most in the whole of the us that me out here i don't know much the omen of the. as the muslim front was uniting. the leprous king of jerusalem. old when the fourth. faced problems controlling his
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vessels. were in danger in his troops supplied the. one ok but the man let the boom out of the trough o.e. and of was the whole mystery know this at all and caught up. and you know the shuttle again you cite that other. well tell it here. many of. the and hush. out of their nests if he'd been having them up there he but was the main. says he. allowed with the knights templar.
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the most powerful and extreme of the crusaders military orders. their goal was to lay waste to islamists most sacred sites. around amany and then even in the . era in what you want in the macabre when most of us will artists of us eleven get. fat isn't one minute for santa so let me every male soul in mecca for part of the world almost ran out over the alley on when to get home we. the little stool in the organ and whom we are doing home. on it ideally. in the whole world of will so i will lead the cannon able for parra hero crowd and into sham through internet. hours the simple looks around so i have been
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a solid any of them and. i will post some clue in the message and i mean now a little at the level. we are in listening of your other option as he came up with corrosion was not alone again. i got a good ride with as you know how to look and there it is better than most they really are in the media. and the. other the does well a good little good the record but i guess. this will be added. yes and many commissioner because you can also. but i just. thought
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a lot of the. wealth to the well was it had moved for that's the reason you know i left the us behind that you can. get there losing your. polish on the russian fusion on the mayor booker many of. the new king could not control is fossil no. will finally succeeded in destroying the kingdoms truce so a lot. of talk of a romp very much for him to have sorry i mean why hadn't. confused the area community that walking in a can feel so i mean in a moment of time and skill in the house and yet. now i would want to fill up that's leafy have been has
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a bad. summer off because of. those he met when he was a kid and he had to. do you. know his of a father. and say it's. so i need to get lucky and get lee countries much more national and do a lot from a can and to. a good and know how they who or what it was over the. scaredy and what has. more to add the sum to be in hell if you won't and not that how. messengers gallop to every corner of the state in mobilizing orders. and in damascus saladino his commanders drew up the final plans of yourself.
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as soon as the army was assembled. it crossed the river jordan into the heart of the kingdom of jerusalem. had been followed the amount of kali in mecca and then was a manic. phase that i must admit monopolists in the fall of the in. what we thirty home about has. come under your thumb in hands that and the army are going to suffer on the full length album look at beat the month patch at the other but a base that might become a full human has indeed moved on called the mood among the senate and for the many of the. what that come out for the new fans of forty. one woman can fear that the media not all but often we at me.
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were my muse how to move that would normally. well that's why i look a lot of fun to be nuns have. heard of planes a lot to deal with so easy and also how you can also have you. had the tools while milling life. shuttles. and. nothing else that you. can it'll help about so i had this to derogate slowly being in the courtroom what can america feel shall surely be and we'll worry morning is when you'll be in the hell is a lagging in. with a wide if the mantle loss to the lower than one can. well i live
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in harmony and so for a. few modicum of to out there you. in iraq and in the whole. while subtle in the field and what if that deadly methuen went home in a more lockouts aligned in a. fictional cartoon look at that because. then you come on has caught the tell you how only i shrink you don't because of the hundred chance you are you the cipher well let the offer to me at that i am when you i'm in a hole. because
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come around tight period. some of the dean was waiting for the crusaders next. and when the news arrives. he sets victory. the crusaders had walked into the trumps a line that such. a move that would cost them the biggest ever defeat. in the history of the crusades. in a full time series of russian filmmaker travels across his homeland to discover what life is like under putin many russians view push him into some. but it was
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a difficult job to do rather than an authoritarian leader with imperial ambitions and many critics of putting a equally critical of the west meeting with russians from across the political spectrum under a neck wrestle discovers a complex attitude towards that country's leader and his policies in search of putin's russia and now jazeera. al-jazeera. where every. in the next episode of science in the golden age i'll be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval islamic period in the field of
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astronomy. apparently chris is this day to these medieval the strong almost from the golden age. streams in many ways with the computers of the day you can use it to find the time you could navigate science in a golden age with germany on al-jazeera. and there are some with the top stories on al-jazeera brazil has a new president after the swearing in of jai olsen our right wing hard right hard liner won the election by a wide margin back in october and he's promising big changes for latin america's largest nation and he's in over a short speech also narrow underlined his commitment to conservative values to space we are going to place value on family we're going to respect religion and our
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judeo christian tradition if you're going to combat the ideology of gender to support our values we're going to free ourselves from ideological moorings we will progressively responsibly and consciously to assure that brasilia is at the service of brazil for my electoral campaign took to the streets and forge the commitment of putting brazil first and god above everything. u.s. president donald trump says he won't rush to pull troops out of syria after coming under pressure from allies and c.d.f. figures in his republican policy last month trump abruptly announced that all two thousand american troops will be brought home immediately following what he described as victory over i so the united nations is accusing both sides in the war in yemen of stealing and selling food aid for millions of starving people the un food agency is rushing to suspend aid shipments unless the facts by both the the rebels and saudi u.a.e. will asian stocks north korean leader kim jong un has appealed to the u.s.
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president in his new year's address to the nation in a thirty minute speech kim said he's willing to meet with donald trump at any time but he were warned his country may seek or he called a new plan if washington doesn't keep its promises. japanese police are questioning a man who deliberately drove a mini van into crowds celebrating the new year in the capital tokyo at least nine people were injured and was arrested at the scene and police say they found a large tank full of kerosene inside a vehicle. western nations are urging the democratic republic of congo to restore internet access cut off after sunday's presidential election voters will have to wait several days for the results election to replace joseph kabila was marred by violence and complaints of vote rigging those were the headlines to go i'll
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july eleventh eighty seven. crusader armies under the command of god of losing your. the king of jerusalem. are marching towards a decisive battle with the muslim on me. a d. . the salt on had set the trap for the crusaders. and they were carelessly walking into it. under the whole two laws song. when the first the army finally come to top clean. so had diem had already booked
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the way to the only water source. os kind of a nation is named dean ebay negations so we needed men public and somebody. will feel the want have to ask kind of the nation silly me while on a that and soda. in the descending initially mean a shot of the added ash i've been painting the mosque of saline. the whole of europe and look at it i'm with him and the feds asleep in kenya this little hadid with yeah i did he. was not so good to have a fat it's. a lot i don't know i shut what i mean but as someone shouted in the old
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folks here am i need to move to the head. and somehow someone. can a ha ha i'm a kind of you know what i. was a muslim you hold on let me know well dana well. and tony. to say nothing it's only possible to know was that i was down at the pool while going to see it. because what if one of them would be. shot. one missed as the omen focus on a lock up all over the uk but all over. the monaco has similar.
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talk about a. problem aka truth and it's something i i i . i. by the end of the bottle. the vast majority of crusader forces had been either capture or kill. the list of prisoners included king guy of jerusalem. and the cream of christian nobility. principle among whom was a rhino a shock to your. close someone had fulfilled his oath. the kill reynold.
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he smashes the frankish on me he catches the king of jerusalem he sees is the true cross and this is the great military victory that will open the way to recapturing jerusalem itself. night. saladino his commanders celebrated their victory. and began laying plans for their next move. for a lot of fun i don't know what that is said and his shame. i think that must. and then another. at me when he has a. court. within two months of victoria toppling. so had dean's forces had liberated most of the live on
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time coast. it turned. towards the biggest prize of all. jerusalem. lazy again at the land they found close. behind in the cellar being one little closer than even the more than anthony weiner. a man and. i'm not at all sure that even if a lot of all of that was surely. shattered you know it will be uploading shoreline dean. so lightning can alone so long a linguistic barrier quits. talkin live i've got an idea yeah among those
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and manson was a man named iman. after a ten day assault on the city. of a billion came out to meet solid deal to offer unconditional surrender. on the second of october eleventh eighty seven. the muslims and through jerusalem.
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unmeasured. you'll knock a man mission once out of. you got to feel you after. so many little silly being and all micro. well how to. let you know but it'll. seem to me let me add and mostly mean. all of the you can send me if you get a well done evil kook. that does the well i want honesty.
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and any of course will be a different bit amongst. the other near me no more honestly being ruffled though and yet fouled feed the idea how that. negativity and the both of the earth can breath evolve just. in a wood to carry a so-called handle with the halt while hollow variable have made our last moment dead. and you could did that have a go ahead then you could figure out who gives year next year with vested with you . and. said that them in manly in cos. i'm and there's even a canoe mindef a mate i was a by lame the fukushima no kids one has a sense gentleness of
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a handy so he says your levity in. adèle still ahead dean says you'll have a. million women and that to a man among. men nicosia than men of color it any less what into sort of the army and they were at the house. fair to go less if he did what than to come washy. in the hasn't of someone in his famous throughout history for his generosity his justice and his ability to inspire his people. this is a earned him respect on the christian side on the muslim side and there's many stories to illustrate this is one story when a frankish woman has had her baby taken and kidnapped and it's taken to the was the markets and sold and she's obviously devastated by this and some of her friends who will go to see some of it i'm sure he'll help you. a little yet are
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we yeah. i'm stuck at riyadh didn't matter what. sort of tunnel out of one rush i'm at an angle well let me add that level battle at . the finish. father not almost. late that fell a lot of cool norn i missed let duffy as and. some of. the kurdish also serve. now the greatest muslims will call him. had liberated jerusalem after eighty eight years of crusader occupation. fulfilling
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a dream he inherited from his monster new dean zinged. and as the muslim places of worship were stored. the pope at that noted dean had altered built two decades earlier was finally carried into an ox almost. all. with common whiny music. and name me as. when it. when i saw it.
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the fall of jerusalem to solid in eleven eighty seven caused a seismic shock in western europe the pope is said to have died when he heard the news this is something that rises christendom in a way that's not happened before. the sources seem to imply a sort of collective nervous breakdown. because during slim they fail to get back to christian run prevention is part of god's purpose and scheme so they question if
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god can allow this to. however newly liberated jerusalem was not to be so long had dealings final target. in november eleven eighty seven he commanded his army to march towards tire and put it under siege. but for two months the heavily fortified city. that. he will be will cut. them up to his. place of the. where the how about we can't be as mean dean and only be three month. old little that you know about had the limit
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you know. where i say this. a solid b. but to help the. small going to mean a lot he did about the v.a. disability being. too much for iraq. of one of his hottest a lot of the time and i mean iraq. he has a ton of that but out of the book will be at the hubble is that yes it will slowly be you know shot. by the bubble we can wield one of us walk when i mention it i don't want on our home sure lucy meant she had fairies muslim allies song. i like and he said. we dash and his stuff is of sharon as leaf out of the said. so i mean i'm
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a wreck. luckily will be. funny if i knew on. either. a.b. fuel but also rules to. the let you can at the messenger come on the men at least them when i'm lost let me be a good deal. all the great kings and rulers of the west have to take the cross they have to go to try to recover jerusalem from the muslims this is what's known as the search crusade the greatest crusading expedition of the crusading age. europe mobilized its armies. and its three greatest monarchs set off towards the east. frederick the first the holy roman emperor known as barbarossa. philip the second the front's known as philip
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augustus. and last but not least richard the lionhearted king of england. the emperor of barbarossa died the asia minor on his way to the holy land. but philip augustus and richard the lionheart arrived safely i see. their armies immediately joining the crusaders who had been besieging acre for two solid years. in newton salimi the law moved out when we got them about where the hell middle hossam zaki. made them and she added communion and men and o'meara and as you know you shock can we can one i guess i had named you lot of head thing and done them sort of flying a neighbor lady would set off by in
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a millennium wind them is to get them on long lead out so i'd never walk who are listening gallus alive again i give them that fuck as a song from susan in the dead been in bed little celine cannot lock it. i would want american and he. said that as long as the me that's not what american and them all in the it does leave let the allen movie moguls if you knew and seen the lots. said look when a man with a neck yes at. least a would be odd man phase i'd be say less and less bad than one
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hundred women. at home i don't know going to. uni missed that he flat out if. someone at the. head with a new thought and got it wrong model ought to. philip augustus soon returned to france leaving richard the lionhearted in seoul command of the first to say. it was the spur that rekindled his dream of glory through the recapture of the holy city of jerusalem. but they have
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a gift yet the food to get love into mother does leave almost a lot in the scene of the scene and you don't know about it he counseled but if they now call it a month that it's the sort of eat. in a battle months. we should be a westerner has you what's going on and there's very little on the lookout. for stealing. a lot of that and then i have in the howard one a point and you had a mental illness a hot summer behind. you. it was country i thought. and the home had that fiacha he feeling to it.
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but he said if you read the i use a man awkward. in have to do last. on that issue that's a no let me to make it be a hole in the hole at the little girls. would seem inconceivable don't. what kind of a lie had been. allowed in a bucket to shock people. well so. mamma a sleeping. what are the one family in the fall that. want to know what was the what the diplomacy if you will be. around love it had a column hourly let me start early church and you lay your. head
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let me for to have dinner that well i meant coffee how's that salad being live a moderate rebels. attack a kind of power with a monk and she added how some how to how and. where i can let you know i had to go away she started. after more than a year in the east. richard the lionhearted returned to europe. but without the keys to jerusalem. the third crusade had ended in failure. so i mean. mad or he'll be charged starkly and. let in the run you can mean no.
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one of the how are you. were for the one of. them young and i got a bot. where future grio women are bought or buy medicine for sale didn't bother to . give a bird flu she has yet to have. a while to read deal. has a command locus of them and then are you questioning instead of mischa ten little. unless the answer camaro was a help file or gets. well the thirty one i saw was a ferry that let as anti-smoking a. hockey game had been slamming into feet under so i had dean and that guy had it she.
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was he stood in the middle knuckles problems a soft. that can and. and the whole fs alive again let me a cool while he found the do feel again and keanu celine be our lady at sun oh. for centuries to come the struggle would continue. but the storm was gathering in the east. a threat to the muslim world fog greater than the one that other arrived from the west. and was known in history. as the crusade.
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just. go. this is al-jazeera. i. gather i'm still this is the al-jazeera news out live from london coming out brazil's a new far right president is sworn in promising to combine crime and corruption and not in america's largest nation president donald trump agrees to delay the
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withdrawal of u.s. troops from syria on flying by the most distant world ever explored the nasa spacecraft on a mission billions of kilometers from a. and arpita started in dover with all the spores as roger federer and serena williams do battle on the tennis court will have the chance of switching the open cup when the big u.s. troop this means. we begin in brazil where president gyre both an hour has been sworn in injuring a sermon in the capital or personally the sixty three year old former army captain represents a major shift to the rights also naro vowed to respect democracy and carry out its difficult economic reforms needed to get latin america's biggest economy back on
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track he also wants to loosen up his country's environmental protection laws potentially allowing the agricultural sector to exploit more of the amazon rain forest he was propelled to victory by his campaign promises to curb corruption and combat crime. corruption privileges advantages have to win and political favors forced trading that needs to be left in the past we want the whole nation to benefit everything that we do hence food has an undeniable purpose to put first and foremost the interests of brazilians. u.s. president donald trump says he won't rush to pull troops out of syria after coming under intense pressure from allies and senior figures in his republican party last month trump abruptly announced that all two thousand american troops will be brought home immediately following what he described as that victory over iso about
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tracking on plans for an immediate pullout treated that his drive to end u.s. involvement in wars still made him in his words a hero if anybody but donald trump did what i did in syria which was an isis loaded mess when i became president they would be a national hero isis is mostly gone we're slowly sending our troops back home to be with their families while at the same time fighting isis remnants i'm joined now by scott anderson who is a fellow at the brookings institute in washington d.c. to discuss more on the sides very much for coming on to al-jazeera for those watching far away it really does feel like donald trump sort of and makes these announcements for the headlines but the policy doesn't really come into it is that how you're reading what's happened now he's suddenly realize what he's announced doesn't quite work. something to that effect i think yes you know the
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president has a very instinct driven unpredictable decision making style he doesn't abide by a process he doesn't like to run certain decisions like this through the usual set of advisors that would normally have input into this issue and decide how to implement what the president wants to see happen in the best way to account for all the different interests and so sometimes the president does what appears been the case here which is that he makes an announcement or he makes a decision insists on it and then begins to learn a little bit about the consequences about what it will mean from with experts from advisors from allies on the ground and then tries to walk a back the president has emitted he's walking this back of course he says this is always been his intent he kind of accuses people of treating him poorly if they say that in his initial announcement was something different but in this case it's pretty clear initially the push was for an immediate withdrawal a very quick withdrawal and he's walking back from that now saying that there's multiple months of what u.s. soldiers will have to wind down their presence on the ground of course this is all
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wrapped up with james masses the defense secretary walking out in this new guy at least a cat take it defense sector secretary patches shanahan coming in no way he would probably want to take that position on but how do you think he's going to cope with with walking into this situation. it's certainly a difficult situation and shanahan is a little bit of a black box an unknown entity in regards to his policy views how he approaches these sorts of questions even his relationship to the president to other figures in the administration remember he was an executive at boeing for most of his career up until the last year year and a half that he's been in government he was relatively a political in that time he gave money to both republican and democratic candidates it's not clear that he is a strong member of the trump kind of party apparatus that the group of supporters of the trump administration instead it looks like he's a little bit more of a technocrat or an expert who is brought in but we have to wait and see how he's
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going to be able to express his views and persuade the administration stand up to the white house if necessary and whether he's going to have the same heft that general mattis a well respected military commander and veteran whether he'll be able to bring the same paths and persuasive authority to these sorts of debates that maddest did you as an adviser on these kinds of issues if you were advising now with him walking into office what would it be about the the timetable for withdrawal from syria you know it's a difficult set of issues and really depends on the situation on the ground if the administration is committed to seeing a wind down you need to see a gradual process in coordination with the other actors on the ground the one thing you really do not want to see is a sudden security vacuum because there are going to be lots of other actors race in to try and secure their position and that's just going to lead to the sort of instability and violence that groups like isis have proven so effective at taking advantage of and that has allowed them to rise kind of in the first place avoiding
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that does require a longer timeline which hopefully is the direction the administration is moving now which is a good one providing for a more gradual and controlled exit as opposed to a sudden withdrawal and as i say shanahan expected to be they can't take it and i did see my get the job full time. i think there's a lot of names circulating i don't know how many of them are too realistic you know there's always been said that senator lindsey graham senator tom cotton are both interested graham was very critical of the syria withdrawal with this issue and now he's come around a little bit to this new version with a longer presence has come out and said he actually supports this version of the administration's policy cotten has been a little cagey you're throughout so there are two names that are passed around because they're senators they may have an easier time with confirmation but there are a lot of other possibilities as well and i did this point i think it would just be speculation to be too confident to make it the job very grateful for your thoughts
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on this course on the suspect is or is there from the brookings institution now the pullout comes as the war between syrian president bashar al assad's government and rebel forces appears to be entering its final phrase if the province is the last remaining opposition and clay people are bracing for a government offensive as assad tries to bring all of syria on to his control mohammed reports from gaziantep now to turkey syria border. this is ari how ptolemy mosul seriously the problem is it libya's home to three million people who since two thousand and fifteen have been effectively trabant it is serious last remaining a position on climate controlled by a kill to assad but the rebels. syrian president bashar al assad strengthened in recent months by support from powerful allies on the opening of the embassies in damascus by some arab countries is vowing to launch an invasion. it live with its
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cinder block thompson villages could soon be subject to rockets bottle bombs and even class the bombs. the rebels are putting more debris face. today we are all gathered here and ready to fight until the last drop of our blood we are the sons of this territory and we know it very well and so do the people displaced from all over syria are now living in this small geographic area which is just ninety square kilometer nothing will make us lose our resolve to fight on. in the middle of it lips of rolling olive groves the displaced live in some of the most desperate conditions possible with no proper housing there are the must see of the elements. we lack everything there is no food no money we have nothing that winter and floods are making life even more difficult when it gets a little windy our dance just fly away. humanitarian workers want
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a full assault on it live could spark a refugee crisis of historic proportions driving millions of people into turkey and europe yet this theater of war is never locking in action in another corner of milf in syria fighters loyal to the turkish allied free syrian army are on the march. they're headed for the kurdish held city of members in support of a planned offensive by turkish forces in recent days tekkie has been massing troops at its border and even sent tanks rolling into territory in syria that he told sway over turkey considers the kurdish y p d fighters who control members terrorists. turkey's main problems with groups he considers terrorists finding a foothold in territory to administer inside syria i'm talking of the so-called terror corridor the p y g m p y d kurdish organizations but there is also the issue of syrian refugees turkey believes there is
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a great need to end the conflict in syria so the refugees can return the moment of a complete withdrawal of u.s. forces from syria has opened the gates crumble by regional powers such as turkey and iran to aggressively pursue the interest of the city feeling abandoned by the united states congress why premier fighters of deal with the syrian regime uninvited forces to protect them against the problem talk itself without football now when cut is held territory from syria remains the missing plug in assad's plan to reclaim the whole of syria it's just a matter of time. before he. mohammad awhile does it or doesn't we're going to go back to our top story now the swearing in of the new brazilian president john abell scenario impressively and our correspondent john heilemann who is that the president made quite a lot of strong promises and but how likely is it to be able to back them up john.
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we heard a little bit earlier that one promise about corruption that he's going to wipe out corruption the brazilian political class was embroiled really in a political scandal that was the biggest ever in latin america so he's got a big job on his hands that his new justice minister interesting lee is the key judge who put about quite a lot of prosecutions including that of the brazilian ex-president in that scandal so he's definitely put in charge of thinking who has got a reputation for that he also made a promise that he was going to crack down on crime he's been doing that for quite a while.

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