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to 9 for the chase. does your tony been given by the this is the w news live from portland, syrians more than the victims of the subject types of ship hundreds attend the funeral of a leading anti government activist. as more victims of the regime come to life, also on the programs. a teenage prodigy from india takes the chest swell by storm becoming the youngest. april will champion at the tournament in single the i'm anthony how it welcome to the program. jordan has announce table host a crisis summit this weekend on the future of syria. the rebels largely in control
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of syria. now say they want to establish friendly ties with old countries. in the region. the rival fractions within syria are still battling for supremacy. and despite the release of thousands of detainees held by the side regime, the fight of many victims of the dictatorship is still on hundreds turned out in damascus for the funeral of madison. how mother, he was a well known activist against the sad regime who fled to europe. he returned 4 years ago was arrested and disappeared. the 47 year olds buddy was found this week, and then the tories said, now a prison is desperate families stone the jail hoping to the cage, the missing loved ones of the i wanted him to get out of prison, to witness what is happening. but now we have a monitor in our family and we all contents what,
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because we've paid the price for our freedom and blood to defend them. and i already have them with thousands of victims still on the accounted for. and the euphoria surrounding the full of s, sad, subsiding a new syria is just beginning to take shape as rival fractions baffled for control . also in damascus, members of a sense, proc potty, surrender the weapons to fight to those who helped to toppled the dictatorship. in the middle of his boss, i was a member of the boss party and i was asked to hand over my weapon to that and i must, but i agree with this the, the because it serves the security of our country. i have no problem with it. and at the end of all my number's going to be a little fluffy on it into my joining the policy was compulsory when you arrive, the remember, or an estimate of the revel fight is allied with the new leadership of stationed themselves outside the close to us embassy in damascus. what happens now is syria
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emerges from decades of tyranny and civil war will echo across the entire middle east and the wider world beyond. the rapid rise of the a demise rather of the side regime shows that the type of ships can be brought down even if they want. the same invincible participants in belarus have suffered brutal, refreshing for pushing for the end of the or talk or see late. but alexander lucas shanker, they definitely correspondent, send me a postcard, spoke to the bell immersion opposition lee, the excel spread law that ticking of sky about the lessons she is drawing from a sides doubtful. as a solution is 0 show it's uh to the wall tech show, of course books and people that the dictates us on not invisible. they might be defeated. my do might be defeated, but the by different tools, you know,
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the constitution syrian bureaus, the difference. we have different context, but nevertheless, the same as you know berlin will fold so that union collapse the syndicate has them all to what? so, you know, and the, it's like you for is to ration to many, many years the data. sure that everything is possible. just be prepared as friends in uh your society to strengthen your people and to look for a reliable lice in the critical to help you and everything will happen. well, so it's santa warren message tool. what questions. com. that's a your a lie for to use it because risk could you back into, into trance in who supports in you and using you at the moment she might be able to save to no safe you in proper moments and moments of trouble is because if the moment of paternity for dealers, it might be connected with the extra few crane or some uh like um you know,
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people send for us to come on the troubles. it doesn't matter. so the rest of them that saves you because they can betray you. yes, they can accept you in russia just to be the thoughts of the inquiry 2nd to aside, but they will just the not to come just to support you. now, after the full of the side regime in see where your questions have been raised about the status of hundreds of thousands of syrians who flayed the civil war to europe. several governments have already suspended syrian asylum claims, and some say they are planning to deport them. they believe has been speaking to syrians living in berlin to get the view on the events on the events rather of the last few days. a joy in berlin on that day, syrians worldwide will never forget the downfall other regime and the hope for rise of a new syria. berlin, i t engineer my right
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e o my e and his compatriots, celebrated all matter. you got through to his mom as well. my name with a girlfriend. i called my mother and she but i couldn't speak. i cried and laughed at the same time in the background in my head. and when i couldn't believe that, i saw it was gone and as i think is child feeling fit to share, i lift faulty for us. and sir, we are woods by us soft and before him his father's. and i've always been afraid of this regime. the minus thought, how about i use family is from home on the site just last week of perhaps the turning point in the long civil war. when rebels overran government forces on the way to taking damascus back in berlin. another syrian student jo brian as um, to is overjoyed, even writing a poem to this moment. he's among the hundreds of thousands of syrians granted
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protective status here. but i'm like, oh my e, a new german citizen as um, may not be allowed to stay. like other countries, germany is the spending decisions on asylum claim is by syria. nationals is closed and i don't think germany will simply send people back to their homeland isn't unhealthy, but we're building ourselves. they do them. and i'm still studying here on the the, the item, those with the germans have supported here for the, for 5 or 67 years, and then just throw it away and send us home home this weekend. i don't believe that gus. slavish makes as much as they'd like to be back home. the syrians in germany see an evolution there after the revolution to that of some of the stories making headlines around the world. us a secretary of state antony blinking, and jordan's king abdullah, have called for a secure series during the tools and the words a sort of a comfortable thinking said serious transition should be inclusive nonsectarian and
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protect the rights of all syrians. it might be comments before departing, kentucky on the next lake of these mid east to got a civil defense agency says around 60 people have been killed in race and he's ready strikes on the gaza strip. the items he says, even though i see that one of the talkative buildings was sheltering thousands of displaced people. these fairly military has not yet commented on the attacks. you as president, job botanist announced these pardoning 39 people in commuting the sentences of some 1500 others. it's the largest single day active clemency. in modern us history becomes a wake of the bible's controversial decision. depart and his son hunter, despite saying ilia, and he would not tell a magazine, has named us president elect. donald trump, it's person of the recognition comes on the same day. trump rang the opening bell
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at the new york stock exchange times editor in chief said trump was the person who for better for worse, had the most influence on many se, sam jacobs added that trump made a historic come back, reset the presidency and this recording, reordering by the american politics, it was also times person of the 2016 and the deputy correspondent benjamin alvarez group. it has more on trump's interview with time magazine and it wasn't wide ranging interview reading time, 59 minutes. so an hour that touched on several topics from this election victory, the economy that was in ukraine also in the middle east and his plans for the 2nd administration. so if we look at the 1st one of these topics that i just named, one of them is a ukraine where you criticize the use of us supplied me selves for attacks deep into russian territory. and he also rates are rated and will look at the us that
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he's going to pause and most of those convicted in volumes, that the us capital in january 6, 2021. and is that the thing that also stood out for me during this interview? you said he said that you would consider altering childhood vaccination programs in the us. is that he was have discussions with robert f. kennedy junior. this vaccine skeptic that he nominated to run the us department of health and human services. he did not explicitly say the vaccines cause autism a false claim that has been defined several times, but when he was pressed, he said that very serious testing indeed is a meeting and time magazine wrote that. and he said that merely suggesting it is also it creating a, this alignment of funding and alignment with admission formation that has been fields button to vaccine movement for use benjamin alvarez gerber, the in washington dc. now a teenage prodigy from india has become the youngest. they have
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a chest well champion, i 10 year old to catch dumler, roger won the final game and a 14 met series in single thanks to a blunder by his chinese opponent, opponent the mirage. who takes over the title of youngest champion from russia's garry, kasparov novice. he was 22 when he was nearly 4 decades ago. go cash says he's victory was the best moment of his life. as a desktop. my son is a chest mazda teachers chest and has written extensively about it. he joins us from winwood pennsylvania, in the united states. a great to have you with a stand, a in a world of mega mines in mega egos. good capstone, raj, you becomes the youngest chest, will champion in history. is this result blowing your mind like everyone else's? it's a great thing for chess. uh, good cash of course is from a very large country, india and india has become a big chest country on, on was world champion us a decade or 2 ago. and now they have
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a whole bunch of great young players. so they've kind of taken over from the russians as being the chest capital of the world. right. and then to be able to absorb strategies to employ them and to execute the skill if you're lock is one thing. but to manage the occasion fascinated me, this must be some ice cold type of teenager i should. yes, i heard today that when he announced his team after the he won the world championship that he actually hired a mental health coach that's been working with him for months on this. because chess is not only a sports, it's mentally tough, but it's a mentally challenging eye. it's physically hard, it's. i tell people it's sort of like taking uh, a final exam over and over again. and it's very exhausting. so he's had help preparing the chest, preparing his mind. he has a good team working with him. once i burn out is a problem. do you see from the outside looking in any size employ the codes just
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for this type of thing. do you say a personality type from a distance that can remain a force in tournament play for a long time given that he's on the i think i hey, definitely can there is another couple young indians as well. uh era got see is uh, another top young player, there's some good young players around that are ready to take over for magnus carlson. magnets is still the number one rated player in the world, of course. but uh, you know, these players are going to be coming up and taking over for him. they've got some, a good team getting together. he's been studying openings with his team. chest of course is a, is a tough game and there's a lot of other good young players. so it's not like it's clear that to cash is going to be world champion for the next 20 years because he's got a lot of other young good players. both from india and other countries that are going to be challenging him and he's going to be a challenge for people like magnus colson, i guess. brilliant, and a bit of,
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against a turning up light to test these opponents does good. just have a signature, then did the any in any one match. so any one moment leave you with the impression that this chest community might fit, chat rooms a lot with uh, not that i know of i, i may not be the best person to ask that particular question, but uh, from what i know he's a very mature and intelligent young man, he handles himself very well for a teenager. when you watch him play, it doesn't look like you're watching someone who's much younger than the other players. so he's got a good future that way. i think he's got a good attitude toward these things, but again, there's other good players, young players around right now. and madness, of course, is still young enough that he's still retains the number one rating in the world. but as just players tend to reach their late thirties, it becomes harder for most stamina standpoint and, and slowing down to the brain and so on to maintain their,
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their status. so we'll see that moving out then. thanks so much. great to talk to and enjoy the next days and weeks in chess. thank you for having me. i really appreciate it. i. so that's all for now, we'll be back shortly with more needs headlines. the so either and thing. and do the same way you expect and more different things from life than your parents. i just want to pursue what that's my thought or you think your kid is 2 different, risky, irresponsible, reasonable stopping port and those nonsense? i want my son to become a doctor to him because it's time to.

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