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of experience, outstanding shopping and dining offers, enjoying our services, be our guest at frank foot board. cd managed by front, bought the business day. the ability news live from the serial looks to the future. as parliament says, it's ready to help build a new country. is the most rebels who ousted long time ro lavetia i last saw sir the control, promising holder security continuity, and a new transitional government. and a breakthrough in the hunt for the killer of the us health insurance executive a chance. so adding leads police to a suspect matching the government's description, finding a weapon and psych i d's in his possession, the
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anthony held. welcome to program. we started in syria with rebel latest have for gone to us that they control closely watched by the international community. the revelator, who laid the lightning offensive against the assad regime, has met with the outgoing prime minister in damascus. the head of the circle joined military operations combined with how much of gilani as dropped to the number to get associated with the image has passed and is now using his real name. and maybe i'll shut up is trying to bolster his legitimacy by presenting a more modern motor, a roundabout public public image of serious parliament, which was also prophesied like the prime minister says it supports the people's will to build a new feature, the future rather about what will that look like that remains unclear, but many syrians say it can and they get that some damascus streets are covered and
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bullet casings. not from sight seeing that. but for me, joyce, seeing over the fall of the unsolved rushing, the date, the syrians are looking forward to a new era. and a new one came out today and 2nd thought, there's no fear. there's nothing to be scared of. everything is okay in the country . second, so i'll just hope the economy gets back on track and everything will be okay. rebel forces are patrolling the capital, the street. they are expecting many syrians leaving abroad to return home soon. the millions of people have been displaced during the civil war. many are now returning for the 1st time in years like here, the lebanese border tech points on the syrian side over abundance. the while
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these people are returning home, lebanon says some also trying to leave syria, given the uncertainty about how the current situation will unfold. the leading rebel force behind the search for you, i'll talk to you on some or h t. s. is considered a tear organization by subaru, western countries and as the group is now trying to present itself in the more modern lights, some countries are reconsidering. the stones towards it the you repeat them union however, made clear the european union is not apparently engaging with h t s or its leaders for stop. however, let me finish with this as h t. s. takes on greats or responsibilities we, we need to assess not just the words, but also the actions of the united nation says crime is committed during the civil
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war. must be addressed. any political transition must ensure accountability for perpetrators of serious violations and guarantee that those responsible i have to account a long day after the fall of the assad received its how to say what direction the country will take the international communities. now closely watching developments in syria, but among the uncertainty, the prevailing mood and syria is one of hope and joy. crowds are gathering at the sudden a prison on the outskirts of damascus, desperate to learn the sight of loved ones. then the tory is military complex, was used to detain tens of thousands of people who feel foul of the syrian regime of the deck. i may find that some of the images in the next report distress the above rushing to see their loved ones. thousands of people, storm serious,
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most famous prison, near damascus. the many of those contact with family members over the years without knowing their fate and clinging to help. i just found my brother, it's been 6, he is human rights groups estimate. 30000 people were killed in this prison alone. it was nick named the human slaughter house by amnesty international. under now, i was to president bush. charlotte sat tens of thousands of syrians disappeared into the country's network of prisons. the slightest suspicion of defense could result in incarceration. for many, it would also mean torture and death when grandma moody, in 2013 thousands of photos of victims were smuggled out of syria. they are known
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as the cesar photos approve of human rights abuses under a set of hopes for a new era as well. many say it would be hard to forget crimes be a sap family committed against so many of their own people's via thoughts. they were criminal regime. we only received pain and torture from them. fried prisoners are joining the crowds and the streets of damascus. but for many families, there is still an agonizing wait, a have to find out whether their loved ones are still alive. all right, here's a look at some other world news now. and humans who's the rebels have claimed responsibility for drugs. try calling the central is riley city. yeah. with the spokesman. so the drum units attract, attacked, a sensitive target is really ministry and emergency services said the drone
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exploded on the top floor of a residential building, but close knowing just kinda so position later. john, giovanni bahama has been declared the window obsessive as presidential election. he received 56 percent of the vote by i'm a late over anything president, 10 years ago, prioritize to the economy and largely built a young book. so selection as a way to exit gathers economic costs. mexican authorities arrested a passenger on the domestic flight after he allegedly tried to break into the cockpit and devote the craft to the united states. of the passengers said the attack and tried to subdue a flight attendant using a pin as a weapon. the law and said no one was home to the southern. these is auctioning a 1500 year old model, tablet inscribed with the 10 commandments night in the run. and these in time imply
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. it's the oldest such a copy of the laws which ever had any religion say were given to moses by god on manson. the police knew a state of pennsylvania had the rest of the suspect in last. when sized killing of united healthcare, the bride thompson in manhattan, new york police said the man was spotted at the mcdonald's near the town of el 2. yeah. far round. but the silence and fraudulent identification matching the one used by the suspect to check him to a seal cost last week. a c, d, w reported laraca bill. okay. and washington told me more about the suspect so far. what we know from what we heard from police as that a 26 year old suspect was born and raised in maryland. so a state not very far from here from the capital, the connection to pennsylvania, which is where he was detained, is that he studied engineering at the university of pennsylvania. and so when he
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was detained, he had on him a handwritten money fast. so that criticizes the way that health care companies puts profit above care for the people. so that is quite a clue as of why the ceo of one of the biggest players in this industry was murdered last week in the country. it has to be said that it's anonymous with gun violence. laura, this case is attracting a lot of attention in the us. why is that these things to engage both online and also offline? a lot of people seem intrigued and very much into this case because it sparked a larger debate about the way that the us health care system works or doesn't work . and it's also shed light on the huge role that these insurance companies play, and some of the dr. jay's studies that they use to avoid paying claims. so there's a lot of frustration and in fact, a lot of people seem to support and,
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and things that the suspect has done, or at least it seems so online where people are a more honest or more brutal. a lot of people have a set things or trying to shed light on the fact that look, there's so many lives lost because of these insurance companies and the roles that they play. why we're not talking about that, because we have to imagine here in the us, a lot of people don't have health insurance at all. and even if they do, it doesn't mean it's particularly good. because even people who have health insurance might end up paying huge amounts of money, or they might not get the medical procedures that they need. because these housing insurance companies might not authorize the procedures even if the doctors recommend them. so we also tried talking to people here in dc and see their reactions after this murder case denied the pose and defend 3 words written on the bullets that killed bryan thompson. the ceo of one of the
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largest health insurance companies in the us. these words have been used by critics to describe how to health insurance industry avoids pain claims of many real quick to connect to ceo's murder with the accesses office industry. although the investigation is still ongoing. but beyond the internet, the murder has sparked a greater debate about the failures of the us health care system. the actual incident in new york, i served as a, as a trigger for a lot of people to express their frustrations and real grievances about how the system works, or really how it doesn't work. i think this is just an adverb, a more market on trying to people. so issues with their own hands for not only for health care, but for race, for sexism and everything else. obviously sad when anyone passes away. but i think the reaction of the american public and how callous and that response has been should tell people something about the health care crisis in the united states.
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pretty shocking. but now kind of a sign of the times, i suppose a tragic for him in his family, but uh maybe don't do terrible things like this. i'm not saying you deserve it. yeah. but what is it about the health care system? exactly. that makes people so angry, you can face paying thousands and thousands of dollars out of your own pocket to use medical care, even if you have health insurance. and then another type of limit is that health insurance in the united states often use what it's called pre authorization. the doctors and hospitals cannot simply provide the medical care that they want to. they have to get permission from the insurers. and sometimes the insurers deny that emissions, while the hand for thompson's killer goes on, the public reaction has highlight the debt. for many americans, the world's most complex and expensive health care system simply isn't what
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we still with lawrenceville. okay. and washington bureau, a lot of strong reactions bundled into that report. laura, a wonder could this case actually trigger any changes when it comes to health care in the us? and that's also one of the questions we asked the expert that we just saw on this piece because this seems to be a lot of momentum right now. a lot of people seemed very fed up with the system, but the expert we spoke to so that he doesn't really think so because actually we have talked about the flaws of the us health care system for over a century. and not a lot has changed. it has been some changes has been obama care. so the affordable care act. but he told us that there are a lot of structural issues in this country that would need to be tackled. if you look at the u. s, which is rich democracy as, as germany, for instance, the u. s. has a very different health care system. it's very fragmented. so there's
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a lot of these health insurance companies that play a big role. but it also means that it's not very regulated. there's the division of responsibility between the state and the federal level. and so that means it's fragmented. it's not very much regulated. and that also affects that. and the cost is not controlled in a, in a centralized way in washington dc lawrenceville. okay, thanks so much. i all right, let's get you a reminder about top story. the syrian rebel latest has met with the outgoing prime minister in damascus. let's see. and the country's problem inside them ready to help with the transfer power variable for the late the final offensive to couple of bus aside a trying to present the more modern and that you're up to date. i'm next, the documentary on housing. bob ways economy relies on the support of citizens. and of course, it's coming up just a moment. if you need more news,
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