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people liberated towns in debt as orde now trying to get their lives back on track after three years surrounded by islamic state terrorists but it's not that easy. now has the story of two young sisters whose battle for survival has and did after the terrorist fled the area is just one of the many tragic stories emerging from the formal war zones. meet sally she's five maybe six and perhaps seven she doesn't know and the smog hits the streets. surviving isis's c.j. of datasource was no mean feat so many perished as a result of starvation sickness violet's.
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sally is a survivor she a sister and brother were abandoned by their parents years ago they divorced and left the children to fend for themselves. and oh. how can one man them on the land she spends her days begging stealing playing and surviving no easy lot for them in this life bit a bit of a show out it is what dish has how can i tell it to have had that a bill that the name said to the i said even askin a man for my neighbors who knew that family have taken pity on the kids and have looks out for them but it's not easy to mock us now by the government i'm an amateur do badly at me and i just must identify value. if butler said do that on my
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show why i'm assuming an amount. that you would be at ten to about and they have been my only son. there. are no. sally's system all she has left since her brother died of starvation we found the older girl at the end of this gloomy bullet riddled carville is a room with broken windows in it leaves a young girl with only flood blood stained mattresses for company. about some months ago sagitta who doesn't remember her age was brought in with a head injury when she fell she damaged an implant that siphons away the fluid different people tell different versions some say the full was accidental others
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attempted suicide but i bet it was from. little bites and i live by the brain. and hospital i don't she'll find no cure in datasource as we were filming a nice a shell landed just a few hundred meters away sagitta needs to get to damascus to survive but lacking identification relatives and trapped in a war zone it's difficult to see how that's possible. sagitta doesn't get many visitors. their reason one little person who always makes a smile that. bears. her . if the loon sidestep. begins to scream and cry she
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needs people the story has spread and good samaritans studio up is that i miss for java thoughts. the month. also that they will go. with tom in the time of your leisure no doubt a polish year. bushra whose whom duties disabled is not rich will middle class she's poor but a kind hearts goes a long long way. with that idea and not the box of those any of. the screen there van dyk thought on. there is cool is for optimism cited as suffering has touched a chord action is being taken to get the girls out of bed as order but for now all they really have aside from the promises p.t. is each other or i guess dear. from datasource syria meanwhile
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turkey has launched a military operation against former al nusra militants in syria's north western province of the move follows turkey russia and iran reaching a deescalation deal for the war torn nation was just last month. we cancelled the server how. that all survived we have to extend our brothers now this step has been taken and it is a way for the creation of a corridor all along our border with iran. now anchor is are supporting the free syrian army against. terrorists in a mission that's being coordinated with moscow turkish troops are poised at the syrian border but have not yet crossed into the country a middle east specialist i'm not a walk off believes there's now a tacit agreement between ankara and damascus. well the very fact that. this time around when turkish observers and troops are heading into the country and
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we haven't heard from the syrian government that this has gone into a further step previously when turkey went into syria for example in northern syria in general blues to drive out isis or. the syrian state did not endorse the operation on the called in a in an official statement as an aggression. now adays we've heard or previous one or two weeks ago we've heard the syrian foreign minister say that this is going to be like a test for turkey so this is a step forward which tells you that the cooperation between the countries has taken a step forward and apparently to what he's hoping to take it all along the way to ease the syrian crisis is out. hundreds of thousands of people flooded the streets of boss alone on sunday to back up spanish unity and denounce the catalan government's push for independence the rally comes amid speculation that catalonia
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as president may proclaim the region an independent state this in an address to the regional parliament on tuesday auntie's and reports from barcelona. i. was this was a. few weeks until i was married or the region was. but the ninety percent of those who came out to vote in favor waving spain goodbye in the first also expects promises to be kept for the over eight hundred people injured on the day of the referendum the question of could it also have been for nothing is now live i. was. it's from behind these walls of the castle on parliament that the next big
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steps for the region are expected to come from catalan leader carlos preached a month promised action towards independence within forty eight hours of official referendum results but has avoided specifics since this week all eyes will be on what happens here next month those who came out in support of catalonia remaining part of spain were a group so far right activists they were waving the spanish flag chanting slogans and also giving not seem salutes meanwhile the spanish prime minister has given his first major interview since the cattle on independence referendum he vowed to take any measures necessary to prevent the region from breaking away including suspending its autonomy and we caught a couple on people's reaction to mariano de horse comments. we are going to prevent independence from occurring that is why i can tell you without salute frankness that it will not happen. it seems wrong to me because he thinks so but because in
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a democracy the president must protect the people's right to choose this is what we saw with scotland and david cameron did not want their independence but they were allowed to vote because of democratic principles a lot of people are participating in this movement for independence precisely because we're hoary on that give us a vote saying that it is illegal look at ireland i do not believe in independence but i believe in federal country because we are all different and we are all united our goal is to do as little damage as possible what happened was due to stubbornness and holding a referendum when they knew it was absolutely illegal it was very irresponsible of those who made that decision. i think the government has behaved very severely and aggressively towards a kind of legitimate and democratic demand of catalan citizens it seems to me that the only solution is a dialogue. as we already know with miranda where there is never dialogue we have
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been trying for many years to create one and now this is the last therefore there are things that need to be done even in the constitution a law prohibit them we need to start a riot or will never change anything is a battle for europe is a battle for european values and we have to win the national populism goes against european values. european i don't think so because europe should give us more support it doesn't seem to me that there's a battle going on between his government and her who does not say anything that makes sense he does not listen he does not try to hold a dialogue and i do not understand why he is still in his post if he was receptive and humane person he would resign. i do not know how i will go down in history but why do guarantee is that independence is not going to happen. and this probably will help me to get into the books in at least a reasonable way could. move i believe that he embodies the worst of the political
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right as a politician he is bad for democracy and its implementation political commentator and journalist john why do things it's rather hard to tell how things will play out in catalonia a society that in split. think is too soon to scrape victory or defeat to either say but what is clear this is the first time the opposition to tattle on and detained this is being so prominent on the streets given that mr hoyer is already president when it comes to using force against a battle on separatism. there it seems lately that to be able to do so again is are you saying of only say reaching out to sea to try and pave the way for negotiations it's clear that there's a huge pool there is a shit in this society and this is the most dangerous task by far i think that spain is a rather fragile democracy has faced since its more than incarnation in the late one nine hundred seventy s. . with the us tackling both the korean crisis and threatening to scrap
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the iran nuclear deal president trump has now decided to lump together his two adverse henri's by accusing tehran of supporting john yang. i believe they're funding north korea i believe they're trading with the korea i believe they're doing things with korea that is totally inappropriate in terms eyes iran is teaming up with another arch enemy of the united states but hey there's no challenge that trump can't overcome i think that the president is the one that's keeping the world from chaos the truth is this coming week dahlan trump is expected to take a major step to question the game changing nuclear deal reached with tehran that's despite the fact that iran has been playing by the rules the u.n. nuclear agency the e.u. and the trumpet ministration itself have all confirmed the country is playing ball and sticking to the agreement washington has been trying for months to confuse the matter by adding a bit of double speak we agreed on the wrong is its technical compliance the
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deal on the nuclear deal with the three months is that even if they are in technical compliance technically it wants a violation of the nuclear rights i'm all for agreements but that is a bad one they have not lived up to the spirit of their agreement they are not living up to the spirit of their agreement but that attempt left a couple of questions hanging in the air how do you determine if the spirit of a deal is being violated and is that reason enough to back out so unsurprisingly that approach wasn't quite cutting it and perhaps that's why translate a strategy involved adding another international troublemaker p.n. yang to the mix the aggressive rhetoric between north korea and the white house has put the possibility of nuclear war on everyone's minds and with no solution to that in sight we are now also facing the possible consequences of dismantling the nuclear deal with the iran on friday trump met with top military officials reportedly addressing the agreement and left everyone uncomfortable with an impromptu and rather ominous message for you. today.
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from. the world is perplexed by what that could possibly mean but we think we have a pretty good idea storm donald is already making landfall batten down the hatches . if donald trump does go ahead and decertified the nuclear deal it could lead to new u.s. sanctions against tehran there were reports they could target iran's key security force that of the revolutionary guard by designating them a terror group but the forces commander has already hit back warning it will respond by equating the pentagon to i still and iran's president is also remaining more of us resilient to u.s. rhetoric adding that trump will be unable to reverse the nuclear agreement no matter how hard he tries. the u.s. under the nuclear deal we have achieved benefits that are irreversible nobody can roll them back neither mr trump nor. those benefits are reversed mr trump is
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a very unpredictable person but all indications seem to show that that's what he is going to do and if he does decertify the agreement basically it will show the international community that the united states is trustworthy country and it's not a country that you can negotiate with and i think the same is true with any country that wants or is even contemplating negotiating with the united states so the united states for itself more than anyone else and if it wishes to increase sanctions on iran then i think the iranians will find their means to retaliate. has signed a controversial law extending the special status for the don't yet region the government has long since stopped paying either salaries or pensions to people they're claiming the area is occupied territory though there is still some hope for help.
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posteriorly here's a picture if this one is flat. so his file a civil war chest will go down like sixty yet. of course last. may i congratulate you on your recent documentary trap a real heart breaking in yet sad story the star of the show must go to princess masha i mean closing grounds in the letter to go to masha and family.
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just. in case you're new to the game this is how. the economy is built around. washington washington. business to run this country business if. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the senate just pull. out of my way you know this is really. all over
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a party america is doing the same we are apparently better than. they see or heard of. the next president of the world bank so they. were. seriously sent us an e-mail. to monday worldwide news headlines live here on international diplomatic relations between turkey and the us have suffered another major blow. has cut. its diplomatic facilities across america in response to washington taking the same step following the detention of one of its consulate employees. recent events have forced the united states governments reassess the commencements of the government of key to the security of u.s. mission facilities and personnel in order to minimize the number of visitors to our embassy and consulates while this assessment proceeds effective immediately we have
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suspended all non immigrant visa services at sole u.s. diplomatic facilities and. now the employee in question who worked at the u.s. consulate in istanbul was arrested last week is accused of espionage and plotting to overthrow the turkish government turkish authorities claim he has links to exiled cleric for to a girl and who lives in america and who ankara says was the mastermind behind last year's failed coup attempt. he has long been urging the u.s. to extradite the preacher but washington is so far refusing to act but that's just one issue stoking tension american support for kurdish forces fighting islamic state has also angered ankara which sees both groups as terrorist organizations also during a u.s. visit back in may the turkish leaders bodyguards were caught on camera attacking opposition protesters. hussein back to you of the middle east technical institute told us relations are likely to deteriorate further. first time in the history we
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have this type of situation and the tension will increase because the american side and the turkish side are ready if you want to fight in this case and probably in the coming days there will be some other majors from both sides it is not a good thing for nato members is not good for a strategic ally it is not yet. poor and. not longer of like this but the tendency is not very promising the more turkey and america will have different views not only in syria but in others issues. a leaked f.b.i. report is sparking anger after the agency expressed concern over what it branded black identity extremists the report claims they are causing an increase in violence against law enforcement officials but activists insist it's just another
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attempt by authorities to strip the black community of its right to protest. it's a sister trip to. black so they're all really lacking civil rights to be able to protest injustice which is really large in the united states and this oppression and system of abuse is structural systemic endemic time immemorial and we american experience when the same information about white groups who actually kill people those reports to this day remains depressed and when the news came out that there are all these people who planned to exterminate blacks and others there was no will interest because killing black people is that american is playing baseball of the black lives matter protesters in the city of st louis are also one happy with how they're treated by law enforcement
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in fact over the course of eighteen days from september the fifteenth through october the third police made over three hundred arrests that's after the protests turned violent. guy thank you. i. i think. that's one reason for the unrest as the recent acquittal of a former st louis officer who was charged with the first degree murder of anthony lamar smith back in twenty eleven the video of the incident surfaced online shortly after the deadly shooting and caused public outrage. however not everybody was behaving themselves the police did react to cases of vandalism and looting of the place that night
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a many store fronts and windows in the downtown area were smashed out with rocks barrels and trash cans were kicked over as people marched against the police and we spoke with community organizer. who told us the police response with military like approach tasering and pepper spraying people was unacceptable uncalled for amidst the arrests of hundreds. we are saying from the police force is a very militarized reaction we've been. we've been mazed we've seen quetta languishes when they block us and from all sides into mass arrests of one hundred to one hundred fifteen people people there have not been a part of the process is they just happened to be in the area and while there have been a risk that they have gotten mayes they have been sitting in jail for twenty four hours and then a lot of times they get released without any charge against them so what we are seeing is
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a police force that is governing how we express our first amendment rights and when they get tired and when they get upset they militarize they against the people we've had police officers they have ran their car in the middle of processes we have police to antagonize probably beat him but times against the ground they grab people they hit on people and they are not being held accountable someone said those actions are taken and aren't justified as being ok any more than they are going to can say is this the it's a do it in we're going to concede it's a clash and i thank you joining us sir for your analogy international this morning it's approaching a half past monday morning is a busy day for news to kick off the work week about going about thirty to.
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make this manufactured consensus stick to public will. when the ruling classes protect them so. that the final. lesson be the one percent. in the middle of the room say. los angeles the city of luxury and free but also an alarming number of people living in the streets. simple fact in l.a. is there's just not enough shelter even if people on the streets right now decided to come in there's nowhere to come in and it's been a struggle. this man from his own response to the problem and constructed dozens of tiny homes for people in need of shelter when you have nothing in order
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to go. you know having something like this may as well be a castle but do the. parking space is not a solution. to someone wanted touring the site otherwise it'll be a free for all they're a better alternative to end the homelessness crisis. welcome to sophie and co i'm so if not say well he cuts a lot of crisis headlines as similar stories breaking out initially what the country's northern regions gearing up for a while.
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