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really here, and he just can't believe the now the, the israel on which is a wave is a strikes on syria including damascus. just today after it was captured by opposition, forces the hello, i'm jessica washington. this is all just to hear a live from joe ha. also coming on opposition forces sees and now the strategic city in syria dealing a blow to code is going to
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a search for clues on missing family members. we go inside syria is an a turing sydney, at present a suspect has been arrested in the new shooting that triggered the debates about the insurance industry. the multiple explosions have huge, serious capital a day off to all positions. so it is forced to the collapse that the assad regime has been about. a 100 is rarely strikes on damascus and other parts of the country . as people look to rebuild of the 13 years of civil war, russell sort, the reports from damascus. is ready air strikes on damascus and house, what are you serious? are further chat engineering registration is ready, army read is reporting that the mid 3 has be care. you know,
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the soonest of large gifts strikes across the country, target to strategic made it to the infrastructure. these building near the state tv station was born by he's ready to just on december the 8th. the same day the shuttle a sub left syria smoke from the attack is still rising at that maybe in square in damascus city and to us celebrating the fall of the savages to have endured the pain and loss of a stephen ward. that last was for 13 years, one minus the word like, we're happy, we've been waiting for this moment for a long time. now. my husband was killed by the regime 7 years ago. it's impossible to describe my feelings now. for many, the scholars of the past, if somebody wasn't empowered for more is not over and the position is in charge working. celia the position actually sitting as well
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for running the space affairs. damascus is having to meet a tries by different protection for a position at that it could balanced a full size or be careful to maintain the dominant on group is headed to, to any, to shop or shed. yes. that, but i'm at the shadow, also known as probably how much will i need. yeah, because the spiders are controlling the main government buildings in the capital to preserve the state these situations. sometime in the top, priority for us now is to maintain security. we are working tirelessly to present public water soon. there will be new regulations and um gatherings will be banned of these buildings. you know, maybe a square was admitted to the headquarters oft saddler due for decades. now it is one of the command centers established by diaz to bounce the, the fees and provide security. despite these are force, shops are closed and businesses disrupted. city as new administration appointed
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mohammad this year, the prime minister of the salvation government of h d. s. a city as the prime minister toppling of the state, 2 of the father of the shuttle, a set for the peasants, houses at a set. a new era begins for serious. they hope these new chapter will create the new seal. yeah. they have suffered for and tramped about. this will said there was a 0, damascus. the turkish bank syrian national army has seized the strategic city of memphis in northern syria. that's dealt a major blow to the influence of code h y p g fight is region who are supported by the us. send him cause a report from has a on the check here, syria, florida. no one's a strategic hub for the us. spect curtis y p g on group members has not fallen under the control of the turkish bacteria. national army or s n a members was do i?
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peaches, largest spring, cold west of the fray. cheese from operation. don't afraid of men. budget is freight by god's willing. it's back to its people. it's free, a gift to this victory to the courage and error. the y p g, least to see you in democratic forces or as the f and governs vast areas in northern and eastern syria, including vital oil fields and areas hosting $900.00 us troops. it sees members in 2016 with the us support the wildly us some later rush, i assure true kid, that the why pj you would with row after defeating i saw fighters oncourse as this promise was never kept on correct regards. the y p g as the ceiling arm of the p k k. a group designated as a terrorist organization by true key in the us and the you. and it also feels it's pushed for ulton on me in northern syria as
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a threat to its territorial integrity and a potential catalyst for curtis separatism within 2 kids on boarders. on the top 2 of the members is an important stuff for the turkish bacteria, national army fighters who over the declared rock go as they are next targeted by these adventures spark concerns in washington and tell a v s. pensions in northern syria escalates, but locally some people are optimistic who will build a new future. and so yeah, not a secretary of reasoning, but united towards goods and obviously working as one of the not present nominated some in the us. senator lindsey graham has underlined the countries support for curtis forces, warning trick. yeah, it's called face sanctions. israel has also solve the attacks on why pj is strong holes, must be stopped. regional players are clearly pursuing computing and for us in syria. c noncustodial, elda 0 hot sy onto cafeteria border. dave hutton is the managing director of the
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georgetown and strategy group, and he's also a former senior adviser to president brock. obama is a special envoy for middle east peace, and he joins me now. live from west midst, westminster in maryland. thank you so much day for joining me on, on to 0. you may have heard a report by a corresponded russell, talking about the explosions that have hit serious capital of these is rarely strikes on damascus and other parts of the country. israel of course, says that these are limited and temporary measures at this crucial moment. what are the implications of these of isabel's methods at this moment? a thank you just to god for having me on al jazeera again. and i think syria is an example of the end of the post world war 2 era. and what we're seeing is ation. empires and global powers fighting for the road to damascus. and so
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israel israelites almost all, or just one of the players in this next, along with dining room ends and the church, you know, formulae of the ottoman empire. busy all battling with united states and russia global powers to position themselves to shape the future of syria. it's k all, they're dangerous, but there is some hope as well. so something else, a domestic power struggle then dave, within syria, but also a broad, a regional power struggle. absolutely. i think it, it must be seen that way and it's 4 to be optimistic, confidently optimistic. about the future of scripts, we must not sure to cheer about the fall of the sod family, who's been toronto actually rolling syria for 53 years. the people need a break from war. they need some help, they need some future, but it's not clear what will happen, what hg us taking over damascus and fighting in uh in the east. and we have
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seen the new administration talking about wanting to turn the page on this history of dictatorship and make it inclusive government. what is the likelihood that that can happen? which i think we don't know, but there are, there are several questions that will have to be answered. so for instance, will the h t s. embrace the diversity of syria and, and on the all wise the christians and encouraging the roles will a she asked be able to racial political accommodation with occurs well caught a rise again and will, will the refugees feel safe enough to reach are these are unanswered questions at the moment, that is a key question that you mentioned that they will refugees feel safe enough to return. we are already seeing at this moment several european countries including germany and the u. k. a. suspending processing asylum applications from syrian refugees. how crucial is it for long term stability in terms of the question of
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whether people do feel safe to return? i think the best indicator about the stability and security of syria will be by the refugees themselves, that they are willing to return home to their families and communities. then that will be a certain goal for the international community that's here is on the right path. but it's more refugees or are displaced either internally or applaud, then that we'll see. josh, i sure is facing actually on a teacher. thank you so much, dave. that's dave hot and from the georgetown strategy groups, syrians from across the country have been smoking to the notorious sydney of prison near damascus. desperate to find long lost family members. the outside regime detained thousands of government opponents. the many of them were forcibly just disappeared, or falsely told their loved ones had died in the hold that has been to the prison
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and sent us this report. they walked for kilometers, pain from years of waiting, edged in their faces. syrians from across the country are converging on the most notorious prison controlled by a regime which has now collapsed. they're searching for loved ones who disappeared years. and sometimes decades ago was determined that my brother was detained in 2014 and it was very hard to know with i took him at 1st, then i found out he was in sick naya. he wasn't accused of anything. it's a story we heard time and time again. it's only now in a new syria, free of the much feared security agencies that people have at least a chance of knowing the truth. tens of thousands of syrians disappeared in recent years. their cases documented by human rights groups, families look for any evidence. any clue that will bring them closure,
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but the prison guards are gone. what's left are unsubstantiated claims. what the officials say the 3 days before the city of hama was liberated, the prison guards transported prisoners to the regime stronghold of latasha as hostages. and we don't know how many of them there are within the walls or untold stories of horror. when the opposition took ground from the regime, they opened the doors of detention centers across the country with incident they are only a few 100, walked out. the search for answers in this darkness continues. for many syrians, this prison is the symbol of the the images that are coming out of this defensive facility are the reasons why the screen since 2011, to demand justice, the rule of law and democracy, a former detaining himself. now there came back to help find with people here,
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believe our underground sales. look, i don't know any i was can, we were imprisoned here during the early months of the revolution. we enjoyed years of torture and brutality. whatever. you can imagine this was where prisoners were hang executed in syria. this prison is known as the human slot. their house human rights group say it was a death camp, and they have documented the deaths of thousands, either from torture or starvation. the gun was the last time i visited, my brother in this prison, his condition was very bad. it wasn't 2017 syrian so now free to speak of the decades of repression. but it seems they refused to come to terms with the reality center for their else. as ita said, now you damascus, thousands of people at the sydney a prison would torture to death or executed. former employees say their bodies were then brought to a military hospital in the, in the damascus countryside. some appear to have died in the days leading off to the full of the outside regime of his yours, on a hush reports from harassed
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a military hospital. within the hub and again, we have just arrived here at the moultrie, what bodies are being capital. and we'll see that we are the 1st media outlet to enter this hospital and a warning of the scenes here. a graph on each side of the i've done the scene here is the risk. how big the smell is unbearable gets, i don't know you have do. it just says i'm on one of the modes, the agent then some of the bodies. so please signs of recent to chat and help us how blah, diesel, who just says, i can see some fresh blood stain. and when a name's written on the white for the cover that what of an awful fee and account of on the other rooms with more bodies in this room, there are $3.00 more. yeah, i mean that's how you doing. uh, how did he, uh, how about the yeah, that is, these are within our behalf,
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and i'm going to hang up on the, according to people here. so they will 1st told about this place by a former employee at this military hospital and need a se, yada. yup. what's the matter? he's to drive a water tank that was assigned by the hospital to follow the truck that was being used to bring bodies from sight. and i a present you. the former employee says that every now and then the bodies are brought when they reached a certain limit at the present that perhaps one or 200 bodies and how to get the water tank followed the truck carrying the body's gun. and the water was used to clear any odor of fluid coming out from the dead deed bother, just as you're going to talk about fuel thing, but the actual a young a little, not a medical team sent to this hospital, told me that some of the people here died early in the past few days before the opposition fight has reached damascus. so that's why the, i want you how long and it's also not going to be in the space, say that trying to contact specialists teams to help identify the deadline and
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understand how they died. and hundreds as you, a sled on noticing is really strikes on central gauze or 2 people trying to return to their homes in the besieged snow. the ones to us or the food for you is to wasted which tens of thousands of put outlets power in south korea has been transformed from west to offend, to is to build a leader. and for the recycling i the reporting on how new technology is making this possible and can yeah, i mean the form of uncertainty. what do you, how do you think just for that level? no, it depends on the new place, off phrase, or just the holding the file for the 2 accounts which we examine the us each role in the one on alger 0. yes,
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as regina is over today, mike's only the beginning, what we're seeing right now, it's only difference. the era of us side is finished. we're seeing a return to their homeless people. we have met our top rates, whatever they say on time, or they come up to us and say, please, we want to express our feelings for them. it's. it's almost unbelievable. the 1st one is for 14 years, and it's like every year and you just can't be what the the, [000:00:00;00]
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the hello again, this is just a reminder of our top stories. this our wave is randy and strikes have targeted syria including the capital, damascus. it comes a day off to the outside regime was talking by opposition forces. israel says it's targeting strategic military infrastructure mohammed alba, she had, has been appointed syria's new prime minister. seeing here on the right, he's held tools with the former premier and the leader of had studied awesome beyond group that ousted bush out. and syrians from across the country have flocked to the notorious sydney of prison near damascus. desperate to find long lost family members. tens of thousands of syrians were arrested and to change the under the salvation syrian diplomats stationed overseas will stay in the posts while
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a new government is formed. the order from damascus came as the un security council held an emergency meeting on syria. how does he or his gabriel and was on the report from new york, a serious ambassador to the un did not take part in this close door meeting. however, he was here at un headquarters, and he said that damascus has given orders to all syrian diplomats around the world to remain in their post, continuing to do their jobs. during this transition period. serious are looking for the war for establishing a state of freedom quality, the fuel democracy, and we, we joined efforts to rebuild our country, to rebuild what was destroyed until the bill to school children. that the future of cod affordable experience. after the meeting concluded, here at the council chamber, some ambassadors spoke to a journalist about the discussions that took place inside the suitcase needs to be
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stabilized. and that has to be an inclusive political process. and the also the, this will not be an resurgence of the tories forces. and the u. n. has a, has a big world to play in all of these very fluid situation. but just everyone smoke about the need for serious sovereignty territory, integrity, independence to be respected. i'm concerned about some, at turn situation. i think a lot of uncertainty about what's going to happen in the future. it's clear, there is a lot of consensus within the council that the international community needs to do everything it can to help syria. during this critical moment, we're told that the council is working on some sort of public statement about syria and it could be released as early as later this week. gabriel was on to address
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either at the united nations in new york. or is there any forces have launched a series of strikes on central garza full palestinian children, died in an attack on a residential home in o. my god z refugee cubs. now, the 6 were killed in an asteroid, as they trying to return to their homes in the north, and is really located there has left at thousands without food, water, and medicine, that a couple as of reports from data villa in central casa. this come has been hit twice today. the latest it strikes august, the residential building that is expected to be housing at 50 posting in front medical sources confirmed that to now knowing a civilians with some inject, including 5 children, but apparently uh, the escalation continues elsewhere. the noise while the is wait a minute to be had targeted a bit. yeah. here. tell him what, at least 6 palestinians competitive and one of the latest strikes took place and that's where we need to. uh, 16 custom to be coverage goes down,
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but we continue to receive most information for medical services showing how grim is the medical situation and like the deluxe of medical supplies. we will tell it to, to state. and the repeated is really affects that has that have been ongoing for more than 2 months on coming to do a hospital, which is right now. the last submitted can lifeline to families, trucks in the cities here, power submissive out there that i had a saw a suspect has been arrested. dr. shooting in the us. that's put the spotlight on the insurance industry. a 5 day man hunt for the killing of an insurance executive outside a new york hotel. christian salumi reports as we g maggi oni arrested by police in western pennsylvania, eating at a burger bar in the city of l. 2. not the 26 year old was taken into custody after a tip off from an employee who thought he was acting suspiciously. officers recovered a firearm on his person, as well as
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a suppressor. both consistent with the weapon used in the murder. they also recovered clothing including a mask consistent with those worn by our wanted individual. additionally, officers recovered a hand written document that speaks to both his motivation and mindset. new york police are confident they have their man after the murder of the ceo of united health care, brian thompson. last wednesday. it was outside of this hotel where an investor conference was due to take place that the united health care ceo was gone down to shooting prompted a backlash against insurance company over their tactics for denying medical. bullet casings found at the scene were inscribed with the words denied, defend the pose, echoing a phrase, used by critics to describe industry efforts to avoid paying for medical treatments . a facebook post by united health care overtime. since dad was met with tens of thousands of glee of, oh, jeez,
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before it was eventually taken down. many frustrated customers took to social media . i'm having a hard time being empathetic to the situation whatsoever, because this is a 1000000000 dollar company. okay. that denies access to people every single day and we're fighting with the insurance company over her dialysis to keep her a live experts say and industry recognized use do. there's a business model here in america and the insurance companies, they hope that you pay into your insurance, and they hope that you die fast. and if you don't, then you have a problem, you're going to try to deny care, tried it, and now your payments. and so i'm not really surprised at the motions. long term changes are hard to predict. the incident has certainly brought heightened security to the industry and to united headquarters in particular. kristin salumi algebra, new york to you and secretary general has called for
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a thorough investigation into the massacre of a 184 people in haiti's capital poor to print the killings of elderly view. do practitioners were ordered by a powerful gang leader. he blames. follow is of the religion for his sons illness, and his prime minister has labeled for killings. a monstrous crime is anger among for the prince residents to the gain killings by cleaning their. it's criminal, your son is sick. you are a gang leader. we blame the illness on which is and you kill more than a 100 people. it's how nothing more. the police should have immediately secured the area to risk to the criminal level. and now the gangs ask so forgiveness this. we don't accept the book, she edmond is a full my haitian foreign affairs minister. he says law enforcement needs to improve to protect civilians. as one of the reason we believe it can be stopped, is to transform all that the mission multinational model auditions and
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haiti. now to best for me to, to you have disputing for us because we believe that's where we can have it more of fire about it, more power from fire power. it gives the games on very often enough to say every time the download, the national police and we understand now not sure what is doing is best, but it is not, you know, what's going on. now. it is a really a big switch to the, to the piece and then the national security because those innocent people are being killed every day for no reason. and, and the international community. it is just the other. but i believe we did the national community, public name, those members, we didn't do security crossing down to several. it's very important to step up. now . the time is now because it will be,
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those guns are getting more powerful and they are doing everything they can do. and sometimes, even though our national have bodies you're doing is best. but the kind of phase that some protesters keeping up the pressure on south korea's presidency and so kill the thousands of demonstrators in the capital. so a cooling for him to step down over his short lived declaration of martial load. last week, the main office asian parties planning, you push for coachman after a failed attempt in parliament on saturday president to you and is banned from travelling abroad because he's under investigation for treason. emergency evacuations are underway for thousands of people in the philippines. often volcanic eruption, the mountains con saloon volcano erupted earlier on monday, sending a huge as cloud, towering over the central island of nicholas,
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at least 54000 people under orders to evacuate surrounding towns and villages. that's the news for now. and jessica washington, you can find more information on our website, which is 0 dot com. news continues here off the top to lounge sooner. thanks for watching the had a lie that is not some quiet whether to be found across the east asia at the moment the things offsets turn wintry once again in japan by the mid week after a pretty quiet choose that you have some stronger wins, but some bones coming back into for a well 4 degrees celsius, but have a look at what happens on when say we move wintery features being blow in some of those stretching down across the western parts of hardship and on which to the
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korean peninsula remains largely dry. however, close to the north of china, beijing seeing 3 degrees of cold weather to be felt. the little bit warmer for shanghai, some showers coming in here. that like cities tend to wait for the south, but it's dry skies in hong kong with the temperature at a pleasant $24.00 degrees celsius. so on the up here that it was also quiet across the south asia, at least on choose day. we still got those fog and small issues across the north of india, if you showers to the very north of that they might defend south over the next few days. but the west of the wet weather is thanks to a circulation that's in the bay of bengal. that's going to bring some very heavy rain to shore line cut to tumble. now do as well on wednesday. we'll eventually see that push its way further east. so chan i seen some very wet weather on wednesday. not sure whether the
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