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how smart nature, ah, for a longer, healthier and fuller life, one of the most insightful discoveries in the history of mankind. down the hedge. on the brink of eternal life, starts february 16th on d, w. ah ah, this is deed of the news live from berlin, fiercely resurgence as the so called islamic states conduct its most significant
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talk in 2 years that he had his group target had a prison in the northeast of syria in an attempt to flee thousands of its fighters also coming up crises talks top diplomats from russia and the united states fled to keep the channels of dialogue open on ukraine. moscow say that has no plans to invade its neighbor. that's by the $100000.00 plus russian troops out the ukrainian border. and the new leader of germany is kristian. democrats is frederick met his c. d. u is hoping to bounce back after it's west by election results and angle americans to patch up on the political stage. ah, i am eddie micah junior and you are welcome to the program. the so called islamic state has launched the largest scale attack in syria since it was the feat in 2019
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. yeah, target's was he prison holdings hottest in the northeast. the cottage lead syrian democratic forces see the repelled the attack as on recapture. most of the inmates would escaped in the chaos, but dozens ashville believed to be on the run. 24 hours after the initial onslaught, the neighborhoods around whereon prison were still a battle ground. conflicting reports of numbers of dead fighters and civilians hung over the city like the plumes of smoke from explosions. almost a 100 suspected eye as fighters managed to escape from the prison. these curtis security forces prepared for combat with ha, we're now going into the basel round about where there's about $300.00 is lamar state fighters coming out? the other will be facing them and turning them back to where they came from. us will make them regret what they did. they're killing and trying to win, but we're here to stop it on both of them. not hundreds of residents with homes near the prison fled the fighting. some of them eye witnesses to the bloodshed
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and a lot of days been bomb being and war planes since yesterday. and young people were slow, tense. what is happening? the situation is catastrophic. we got scared for our children and fled, nevada. there has been shelling and killing since yesterday. harlot, i asked, killed 4 or 5 people in our neighbourhood. this footage allegedly shows fugitives who were recaptured by kurdish forces. human rights organizations have criticized the kurdish authorities for the inhumane conditions in its prisons. with overcrowding, rampant and due process often denied to suspected. i asked militants figured out how to cover. the growing resentment toward the kurdish lead administration could help i escrow its ranks. the group once controlled swabs of syria and a rock, but was driven out by a coalition of us, kurdish and iraqi forces in 2019 just hours after the attack and syria began. i s
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gunman assaulted this army base and centrally rock military officials say the insurgents killed 11 soldiers as they slept. the 2 attacks show that i s is once again ready to pull off large scale attacks on both sides of the border from and as i'm joined by mach mood, shake abraham. he's a freelance journalist based in abilene, iraq. hello, michael. what i owe contacts, telling you about the situation on a ground off that he attack. actually the clashes resumed about 5 30 in the morning and then the sounds of shooting were here. everyone among the coalition at batches have are with for race, different positions about the print reports from the ground to the isis fighters, or the us to sales of the completely free buildings in the camp on the latest. the
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thanks for the latest. do we know if all the prisoners have been captured? yeah, definitely. they have captured the most of them. they circulated number 110 people be arrested or prisoners, re arrested or made. but the, the final number is still a k. this says situations get took and we can get the right number and i did about the kill the people that arrested people or the lead the people who see because the, somebody for talking about a people are still hiding in as the neighborhood, which is the surrounding of the prism there are 3 neighborhoods or the 3 which is as or what on how to buy some ice cells tackle and the prisoner hiding them. ok. there's also been w oppression i should say in iraq on a military base. what is the threat of i, as in both countries,
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the thing actually it came like 8 hours after receiving jealousy with the attack of a 2nd prison. they attack it, you know, of them of this directly attack a military position of iraqi army. there was a soldier that they killed all of them and they destroyed their equipment and they took their would want an issue with them and it's significant. and even this morning they have a tech, it is south of you for it's also that i get some positions there too. so isis is not reactivating both the make use of the weather conditions. you know, it's very cold and there was a snowstorm in the area, so they making use of these bad weather conditions. my mood shakafur him reporting from abilene rack. thank you. you are secretary of state anthony blinking and his russian counterpart sagged, a lover of have met in person to diffuse tensions, the u. s. and its allies on sand that the crumbling is moving to our talk ukraine.
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but love rob insist moscow has no plans for an invasion. that despite the presence of some 100000 of russian troops at various points near the ukrainian border. by the time the talks wrapped up both sides pledged to keep the dialogue open. at least their talking, but with relations between the us and russia. at an extreme low point, the 2 countries, top diplomats had radically different goals. the u. s. to avoid russian military action in ukraine. we've been clear if any russian military forces move across ukraine's border. that's a renewed invasion. it will be met with swift, severe, and a united response from the united states and are partisan allies. russia has said it wants security guarantees from the west, including denying nato membership to ukraine. russian foreign minister, sergey live ra, said he hoped for
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a d escalation. we should not go to the suit i spoke frankly about this with tony blanco's uses, and he agreed that we need to have a more reasonable dialog bullard, although i hope that emotions will decrease, although there are no guarantees will suit. bo boyd with such a guarantee because you. meanwhile, ukrainians are preparing for an invasion that could come any day. the satellite photos are said to show russian military equipment near the border. tens of thousands of russian troops have also been station nearby in the east, where any invasion is expected to begin. ukrainian soldiers took heart from blinking the european trip. forgot to sign up for her norco. i think now when we faced this really tense situation, this is very important for our country, for sure. it shows that we are not alone, that we have support you on with a russian threat. we can count on our forces and our allies power is selena sewell says, however, the u. s. has ruled out
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a military response to any russian invasion. instead, it is outlined a range of possible sanctions. russia says it doesn't want to get bogged down in endless talks with the us, but both sides say they will indeed keep talking. let's not look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. the saudi led coalition fighting who the rebels in yemen has denied reports that are carried out as strikes that killed at least 70 detainees in a prison. to many 10 groups, a several children and civilians. wells are killed, strikes targets that jail telecommunications have destroyed buildings into cities. tens of thousands of anti abortion advocates got it in washington for the animal much for life. demonstrate has headed to the u. s. supreme court, which is due to rule on mississippi's 15 week abortion ban, down from about 24 weeks at a session, caught up and longest publish abortion rights across the united states.
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hundreds of malaysians have rallied in quite a lot to the amount of the countries powerful on to graphs chief to resign of i stock trading control bessie. as i'm baki, a key investigator into the former james looting of state fans has been under scrutiny for weeks about occasions of improper proxy trading. he has denied any wrong doing viet zen buddhist monk take not one has died. he came to prominence as the poet on a peace activist during the vietnam war. martin luther king junior nominated him for you nobel peace prize in 1967. if you know me is a spiritual leader championed engaged buddhism spread in messages of mindfulness, compassion on violence. he was 95 germany's sense. all right, christian democrats have just elected a new leader. sort of this meds will take over from amin last it will lead the
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parties ill feet at 2021 election campaign as a pot format was cemented when he won the 1st chairmanship all last month. out of today's vote at an online party conference that's called for unity. you'll be the parties, 3rd leader, since 2018. at $66.00 flish merits may only be a year younger than angular miracle. but he is a man of her generation with a difference. every step of the way melts, tried to fight. merkel shift to fur conservatives to the centre left heathen once quit politics altogether. after failing to stop her political rise. now he is back with a sobering message after the conservatives historic eviction from government last year. your new smithies invalid gave me with this election result. the conservatives have become a serious political restructuring case at risk of bankruptcy. or i neglect
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duncan with the c d. u. losing support across all age groups. last election merits is vowing to redefine conservatism in germany. that i'm to, under customer cut, other christian democratic parties in europe have suffered a much more dramatic things than we have. first of all, we have to answer this very question. can we manage to be a party of the middle liberal, conservative social, thereby, winning over vote in the long term? that'll be a difficult task with god. it's taken feverish me out 3 attempts and more than 2 decades to get elected cd you leader. but he's only going to get one shot at renewing the party as he tries to achieve his ultimate aim of one day. becoming chancellor himself manders from did abuse chief political editor, mikaela governor, ella mckayla. so what is he like and is his ultimate aim to become the next chancellor? absolutely, that has been his ultimately aim for
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a long time. he even once offered to i'm going to mack to join her cabinet without her actually having a free post for him. so he's been knocking at that door, both of the party to sit up, particularly a potential sharing government for a very long time. this is now the height of his political career, and now he will really have to build some renew trust within his own party, which is seeing a lot of in fighting since that crossing election defeat. but particularly with a public, with a c, d, u is down, it cannot even claim to be a head with any age group and be the grand old big tent conservative party that it once was here in germany. so he's clearly cut his work out for him and he doesn't have that much time. he's 66 years, i guess he'll have one shot if that. yeah. what will be the direction of the cd? you and you think? well, he wants to rethink conservative here and many. i think it's quite telling that when he just held this major speech today,
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he didn't even refer to angela michael. this is after i'm going to michael, actually turning down an invitation by him for dinner to resolve the past differences. it seems inconceivable that you can really, we define and build on what he says those who came before him without referring to anglo michael. so this is the cleanest, clearest break with the over arching gold mother of conservatism here in germany that you could imagine. and at the same time, he's under intense pressure not to throw the baby out with the bath water because many voters voted conservative in the past because of anglo michael that was her own political conservative brand that made her so successful. now he has to coin his ok. mechanical now. thank you very much. to bundle the gosh. now why on friday nights, frank fred saw the champions league hopes slip as he suffered it to no defeat at home to benefit the best of tests to kind of lead to patrick belma who then got
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creative with some fine set up play and a sound that was chef scored with his chest to make it to nail. very miss i cut and sco helps you learn important when full bill a field who move to points, clear off litigation zone figures the info from for it's been awhile extend that yeah women as run to 3 games in watching feet of the news up next a documentary, the internet of everything. i am eddie micah junior, thanks for joining us about. stay tuned because as more coming up with .
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