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but abdullah did get good news.the jail's drug treatment program to help overcome his addiction. >> i'm at the point where i am tired of living like i was living. i desperately want to become the better person i am. i know i'm a better person. i'm not a dumb person, but i just make dumb decisions. so hopefully this will help me, you know, eradicate making those dumb decisions. >> and today, officers are hopeful nobody makes the dumb decision to start a fight on canteen day. especially with a renewed emphasis on a policy that requires inmates to store all their snacks inside a plastic box. >> give me your receipt. bring the receipt back. >> good morning. good morning. good morning. >> sheldon kelly, who got into a canteen-related fight a few weeks earlier, is out of segregation after serving only ten of his 15-day sanction. >> i filed appeal and got it overturned by administrative captain. pretty much went my way. he felt i didn't do anything wrong other than defend myself. >> but with no money in his debit account,
but abdullah did get good news.the jail's drug treatment program to help overcome his addiction. >> i'm at the point where i am tired of living like i was living. i desperately want to become the better person i am. i know i'm a better person. i'm not a dumb person, but i just make dumb decisions. so hopefully this will help me, you know, eradicate making those dumb decisions. >> and today, officers are hopeful nobody makes the dumb decision to start a fight on canteen day....
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he has separator meetings with chief executive officer abdullah abdullah. >>> president obama reflectede afghanistan mission today. the commander-in-chief told americans the thank the troops. >> we're able to gather with family and friends because our troops are willing to hug theirs goodbye and step forward to serve. after a long day we can come home because they're willing to leave their families and deploy. >> the president said the combat mission in afghanistan was coming to a "responsible end." >>> former president george h.w. bush remains in a houston hospital tonight. he was admitted tuesday after experiencing shortness of breath. a family spokesperson says the 90-year-old is feeling much better. bush is the eldest living former president and suffers from a form of parkinson's disease. >> thousands of onlookers turned out for the reenactment of the crossing of the delaware today. "eyewitness news" reporter matt rivers was there. >> reporter: presents followed by patriotism. >> ♪ >> reporter: that the order of events for most who showed up at washington crossing park to watch its
he has separator meetings with chief executive officer abdullah abdullah. >>> president obama reflectede afghanistan mission today. the commander-in-chief told americans the thank the troops. >> we're able to gather with family and friends because our troops are willing to hug theirs goodbye and step forward to serve. after a long day we can come home because they're willing to leave their families and deploy. >> the president said the combat mission in afghanistan was...
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abdullah abdullah, you spent more than 10 months in an egyptian prison.e in america we expect detainees to have basic human rights. describe for us the circumstances you experienced in the egyptian prison. >> i think egyptian prisons are an experience that no one would like to go through, because basically it's a nightmare for anyone who has gone through that kind of experience. in egyptian jails it's mostly beatings all the time never any kind of medical attention, of course, cells are overcrowded with people they don't get any kind of hygiene, or even any basic humans rights as -- you know allowing people to have some time to walk on their feet or probably meet each other or in some cases it's not even allowed to have a newspaper or a book or even a pen. so it's mostly a very bad experience for anyone who goes through that and it's -- it's -- it's mostly -- you know it works according to how the offices in any prison would like to control it, because there isn't something like that law that really defines how they can treat prisoners, because one day yo
abdullah abdullah, you spent more than 10 months in an egyptian prison.e in america we expect detainees to have basic human rights. describe for us the circumstances you experienced in the egyptian prison. >> i think egyptian prisons are an experience that no one would like to go through, because basically it's a nightmare for anyone who has gone through that kind of experience. in egyptian jails it's mostly beatings all the time never any kind of medical attention, of course, cells are...
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. >> the creator of abdullah x spoke to us on condition that we didn't reveal his identity, he says the hard line messages spread through videos like this, appeal to many young muslims. >> that's the point of the narrative, it is sexy, it is cool, it does appeal to a disenfranchised mind set, i wanted something that would be able to counter that and be as appealing. >> so this is the story of element zero, this is the first issue we worked on. >> the 36-year-old began creating comics in 2006 after a child in minnesota where he was studying asked him if the arab world had it's own super man, it didn't, a few years later students in his native country told me al quaida leaders osama bin laden, were their heros. so he gave them his comic books for free. >> that's when i realized there's a huge huge appetite for good heros. >> including this one based on a real life jordanian daneian women's counter terrorism unit. >> this is a powerful and important story. to fight the narrative in the middle east. >> he speaks openly about the power of these books, sometimes at great risk. he says a few y
. >> the creator of abdullah x spoke to us on condition that we didn't reveal his identity, he says the hard line messages spread through videos like this, appeal to many young muslims. >> that's the point of the narrative, it is sexy, it is cool, it does appeal to a disenfranchised mind set, i wanted something that would be able to counter that and be as appealing. >> so this is the story of element zero, this is the first issue we worked on. >> the 36-year-old began...
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from abdullah alshami. >> welcome back to the program. in afghanistan four afghan soldiers were killed today during a feergs battle with a fierce battle with the taliban in helman province. moved into a training and support role, jamie mcintyre joins us, from the white house. the war may be officially over but a huge number of troops are staying in the country. >> that's right tony. one of the lessons united states took from iraq, don't leave without leaving behind some troops. the obama administration is pinning its hopes on the afghan security forces even as a resurntresurge ent taliban is claiming victory. most u.s. troops now leaving afghanistan will never return. president obama says the original mission of denying terrorists safe hairch has been accomplished. >> because of the extraordinary work of the men and women in the armed forces, afghanistan has a chance to rebuild its own country. >> labeling the ceremony marking the departure of most nato troops a clear indication of their defeat and disappointment. the taliban were dramati
from abdullah alshami. >> welcome back to the program. in afghanistan four afghan soldiers were killed today during a feergs battle with a fierce battle with the taliban in helman province. moved into a training and support role, jamie mcintyre joins us, from the white house. the war may be officially over but a huge number of troops are staying in the country. >> that's right tony. one of the lessons united states took from iraq, don't leave without leaving behind some troops. the...
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on twitter, do you agree with king abdullah's assessment? why or why not? you can send us your tweets to@umapemmaraju or @anhqdc and we will read your thoughts later on in the show. >>> well, it's been a week filled with protests around the nation in the wake of decisions not to indict police officers in new york and missouri over two separate incidents where right officers were tied to the deaths of unarmed black suspects who were involved in alleged criminal activities. tensions have been fuelled by angry voices saying race relations between some police departments and the communities they serve are hitting new lows. joining us now with his thoughts on the unrest and the political fireworks erupting over the fallout of these grand jury decisions and the larger concerns about race in america, former gop presidential candidate and fox news contributor, along with radio talk show host, herman cain. welcome, sir, thanks for being here today. >> happy to be with you. >> those who believe when it comes to our criminal justice system too many americans feel ther
on twitter, do you agree with king abdullah's assessment? why or why not? you can send us your tweets to@umapemmaraju or @anhqdc and we will read your thoughts later on in the show. >>> well, it's been a week filled with protests around the nation in the wake of decisions not to indict police officers in new york and missouri over two separate incidents where right officers were tied to the deaths of unarmed black suspects who were involved in alleged criminal activities. tensions have...
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abdullah. >>> charles stratford joins us now from the afghan capitol, cable.at's hailing's message to afghanistan's rulers there? >> as you say, sami, as we are expecting a press conference bechuck hagle, we understand he is going to be meet can president ghani and chief executive officer abdullah to discuss the security arrangements at the end of this year. we understand there will be potentially some formal announcement for the end of the u.s. combat mission. now, this obviously comes after a security agreement was signed and approved by the u.s. and by the government here that will see a number of u.s. troops remaining in afghanistan after the end of their combat mission. we expect some more details on that. we heard president ghani say they will be here in some sort of aecht terrorism role. we are expecting more details on that. of course, this comes at a tight when we have seen brazen large attacks by taliban, most specifically on camp bastian down in the south of the country. you mentioned the camp bastian. some figures this year for army and police casu
abdullah. >>> charles stratford joins us now from the afghan capitol, cable.at's hailing's message to afghanistan's rulers there? >> as you say, sami, as we are expecting a press conference bechuck hagle, we understand he is going to be meet can president ghani and chief executive officer abdullah to discuss the security arrangements at the end of this year. we understand there will be potentially some formal announcement for the end of the u.s. combat mission. now, this...
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tonight an exclusive interview with king abdullah of jordan. >> this is a muslim problem. we need to take ownership of this. we need to stand up and say what is right and what is wrong. this is no reflection of our religion. this is evil, and all of us have got to make that decision. we have to stand up and say this is the line that is drawn in the sand and those that believe in right should stand on this side and those that don't have to make a decision and stand on the other. it's clearly a fight between good and evil. i think it's an generational fight. as i said to president putin, i think this is a third world war by other means. >> charlie: king abdullah next. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been made possible by the following. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services world wide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> charlie: tonight, an exclusive interview with king abdullah. the king came to washington at a crucial ti
tonight an exclusive interview with king abdullah of jordan. >> this is a muslim problem. we need to take ownership of this. we need to stand up and say what is right and what is wrong. this is no reflection of our religion. this is evil, and all of us have got to make that decision. we have to stand up and say this is the line that is drawn in the sand and those that believe in right should stand on this side and those that don't have to make a decision and stand on the other. it's...
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the president and chief executive abdullah abdullah will lay out plans for the future and ask for moreonal support. the country faces new security challenges with most foreign troops being withdrawn at the end of this month. >> all right, well, more now on the eric garner grand jury decision that sparked protests in u.s. cities. >> the video begins with eric garner already on the defensive. >> i didn't sell anything! i did nothing. i've been standing here the whole time minding my own business. >> this is not the first time the 350-pound father of six is being accused of illegally selling loose cigarettes on the streets of staten island, but it will be his last. 44 seconds into the nearly three-minute video recorded by a bystander. police don't back down. about 20 seconds later, garner is still trying to explain he had done nothing wrong. >> just leave me alone. i told you last time please leave me alone. >> within seconds with garner's hands in the air police make their move. >> don't touch me, don't touch me. do not touch me. >> just two seconds after they first grab him, the officer
the president and chief executive abdullah abdullah will lay out plans for the future and ask for moreonal support. the country faces new security challenges with most foreign troops being withdrawn at the end of this month. >> all right, well, more now on the eric garner grand jury decision that sparked protests in u.s. cities. >> the video begins with eric garner already on the defensive. >> i didn't sell anything! i did nothing. i've been standing here the whole time...
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president gani and representative abdulla abdullah abdullah. possibly a vote in support of bilateral agreements with the united states and nato to continue to support afghanistan as it transitions to running its own security at the beginning of next year. out of 102 parliamentarians, 7 voted against it. they will keep bolstering the operation resolute against the afghan security forces next year. the reality is the taliban is trying to match that. two significant attacks in kabul over the weekend and the attack on the british convoy. one is a british security worker, aide workers killed and a base handed over in helmand. that attack by the taliban. they are sending a message. >> symbolic, to say the least. nic robertson, thanks so much. >>> new concern about sports related concussions after the body of missing ohio state player kosta karageorge. police say it appears karageorge died from a self inflicted gunshot. his parents said he has had several concussions and confusion spells and complained of the symptoms before disappearing last wednesda
president gani and representative abdulla abdullah abdullah. possibly a vote in support of bilateral agreements with the united states and nato to continue to support afghanistan as it transitions to running its own security at the beginning of next year. out of 102 parliamentarians, 7 voted against it. they will keep bolstering the operation resolute against the afghan security forces next year. the reality is the taliban is trying to match that. two significant attacks in kabul over the...
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jordan's king abdullah visited president obama this morning at the white house. they will discuss the fight against isis, syria's ongoing civil war and middle east peace. i spoke with the king on thursday and asked him about the isis threat. he called it battle between good and evil. connected to a broader global jihadist movement. >> we have to have sooner rather than later, a strategic ballistic approach to dealing with all these organizations that actually are all the same. different names but the same beliefs. >> what would a holistic approach look like? >> this is an issue that we really have to combine our strategies. this is sort of one of the reasons why i'm here in washington. i know we have to concentrate on syria and iraq but we really have to have a planned regional approach to this issue. this is a muslim problem. we need to take ownership of this. we need to stand up and a what is right and what is wrong. this is no reflection of our religion. this is evil and all of us have got to make that decision. we have to stand up and say this is the line dra
jordan's king abdullah visited president obama this morning at the white house. they will discuss the fight against isis, syria's ongoing civil war and middle east peace. i spoke with the king on thursday and asked him about the isis threat. he called it battle between good and evil. connected to a broader global jihadist movement. >> we have to have sooner rather than later, a strategic ballistic approach to dealing with all these organizations that actually are all the same. different...
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abdullah is 90 years old.moved a relative second in line to the crown. >> there wasn't a secession plan. now there are two individuals. so there are policies and personalities in place in order to maintain continuity. >> what about oil markets? would there be any change under any of these different kings? >> saudi arabia is pursuing an oil strategy to drive the price of oil down to reduce the competitiveness of shale oil that is coming from -- >> we have had people that have come on this program and said that it's just an oversupply and demand issue. is there indication -- they have the cover now to do it. they wouldn't mind driving shale business out of business. >> they have 269 billion barrels of crude. they are producing 10 million barrels a day. they have a rival in the region which is iran. by reducing iran's revenue they are having an impact on sanctions targeting the government. >> saudi arabia can target the lower oil prices. does opec stay together or is this -- >> the saudi monarch has proven they a
abdullah is 90 years old.moved a relative second in line to the crown. >> there wasn't a secession plan. now there are two individuals. so there are policies and personalities in place in order to maintain continuity. >> what about oil markets? would there be any change under any of these different kings? >> saudi arabia is pursuing an oil strategy to drive the price of oil down to reduce the competitiveness of shale oil that is coming from -- >> we have had people that...
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abdullah abdullah, they're trying to form this unity government. they are both men who want to help the afghan people. they're going to try to help the afghan people. but they also need the right people around them. they'll try to put the right people around them and below them to implement their plans. it's not so much the man in charge but the men and women below them. >> gotcha, what is president ashraf ghani's position about the taliban. >> his position seems to be to try to bring them in the government fold, just as president karzai before him try to do. first of all the taliban don't want to be part of the government. they feel that the government is a puppet of america and the international community. second, it's not just the taliban. this is not the taliban of the 1990's where you had a leader. you have a fractionalized, divided taliban. you have different groups and different organizations vying for power. you can bring one group or convince one group to come in to the government, if you can even do that, but then there will be other grou
abdullah abdullah, they're trying to form this unity government. they are both men who want to help the afghan people. they're going to try to help the afghan people. but they also need the right people around them. they'll try to put the right people around them and below them to implement their plans. it's not so much the man in charge but the men and women below them. >> gotcha, what is president ashraf ghani's position about the taliban. >> his position seems to be to try to...
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abdullah who is basically chief executive of the government as well. fact they were able to put their differences aside, the fact they could push forward and help afghanistan stand on its own two feet is a very good sign. with president ghani, we see a president willing to work with america, with the international community, something we saw fading away with president karzai. >> part of the issue of the u.s. still wanting to be involved with the government in afghanistan is pakistan. how much of our troop presence there is about propping up this government, which is more amenable to working with it but how much is remaining nearby as pakistan tries to get itself together? >> well, one of the interesting things that's happened recently is the tragedy of the massacre at the school in pakistan has created moore than a little interest among the government and particularly the army in pakistan to close down the taliban's sanctuary in the northwestern provinces of pakistan. we'll get lots more assistance from the pakistanis now. and our being close to the pa
abdullah who is basically chief executive of the government as well. fact they were able to put their differences aside, the fact they could push forward and help afghanistan stand on its own two feet is a very good sign. with president ghani, we see a president willing to work with america, with the international community, something we saw fading away with president karzai. >> part of the issue of the u.s. still wanting to be involved with the government in afghanistan is pakistan. how...
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. >> this is abdullah x.online this year trying to vince young muslims around the world to choose peace over isil. >> have you not found more constructive ways to help the people of syria than simulate a video game you feel you have to reenact in real life. >> the creator spoke to us on condition we didn't reveal his real identity. he said isil's hard line messages spread through identify yes, sir like this appeal to many young muslims. >> that's the point about jihadi narrative, it is sexy, cool, and appeals to a disen franchised mi mindset. we wanted something to be as appealing. >> this is element zero, the first issue we worked on. >> the 36-year-old began creating comics after a child in minnesota asked him if the arab world had its own superman. it didn't. a few years later, students in his native country of jordan told him al-qaeda leaders osama bin laden were his heroes. he gave them comic books for free. >> i asked him the sale question and they were talking about the comical characters, heroes in my
. >> this is abdullah x.online this year trying to vince young muslims around the world to choose peace over isil. >> have you not found more constructive ways to help the people of syria than simulate a video game you feel you have to reenact in real life. >> the creator spoke to us on condition we didn't reveal his real identity. he said isil's hard line messages spread through identify yes, sir like this appeal to many young muslims. >> that's the point about jihadi...
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abdullah is a palestinian activist who was at the protest.explained what he saw happen. >> in the morning with the minister, we go, we found a big number of soldiers, we carrying in our hands flags and olive trees. they ask us where are you going. we said we are going to our land. they shot tear gas and start to beat us using violence. and one of the soldier by his helmet he beat the minister in his head and bottom, and the minister fell down quickly, and we found he was in coma. and we took him quickly to the hospital and we found he died. we tried to stop the action and to help the minister. we're very, very sad the minister is one of the [ inaudible ] violence. he is the head of the resistance commission. >> he took part in these kind of campaigns a lot. you protested alongside him in many times. >> yes, many times, but he was activist before that. he participate in [ inaudible ] in many action in [ inaudible ]. but in the last month he is -- every day we have visits to the farmers, and so that this is -- they don't like it, because many t
abdullah is a palestinian activist who was at the protest.explained what he saw happen. >> in the morning with the minister, we go, we found a big number of soldiers, we carrying in our hands flags and olive trees. they ask us where are you going. we said we are going to our land. they shot tear gas and start to beat us using violence. and one of the soldier by his helmet he beat the minister in his head and bottom, and the minister fell down quickly, and we found he was in coma. and we...
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. >>> the king abdullah of saudi arabia has been put in the hospital. the stock market fell sharply after the news was announced on state television. >>> newly elected president of tunisia has been sworn in at a ceremony. he's 88 and will be the first president with a democratic mandate. in his speech he said the country would have no future without consensus. >>> stay with me here on bbc world news. in a few minutes time i'll play a brand new report that just arrived in the newsroom from malaysia. the worst flooding in 30 years has caused tens of thousands of people to flee their homes. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then liberty mutual calls. and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accoun
. >>> the king abdullah of saudi arabia has been put in the hospital. the stock market fell sharply after the news was announced on state television. >>> newly elected president of tunisia has been sworn in at a ceremony. he's 88 and will be the first president with a democratic mandate. in his speech he said the country would have no future without consensus. >>> stay with me here on bbc world news. in a few minutes time i'll play a brand new report that just arrived...
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as a result you have ashraf ghani as president and abdullah abdullah the runner-up as the c.e.o.e government. so they have to agree on a new cabinet. they have to agree on a lot of decisions that are being made. and they each have their own circles of people around them that they have to deal with. so it's made a much more complicated government situation. and they have not been able to competition very much in the first three months. >> brown: well, that-- what have been the priorities of ghani and the government at this point? what kind of initiatives are they able to take? >> well so far ghani has tried to put a focus on cleaning up the government. notoriously corrupt government and country. he's tried to focus on going after some of the serious case the kabul bank case where there was nearly a billion dollars siphonned out of the bank by its shareholders several years ago. he reopened that case has tried to prosecute these people to send a signal that this government is going to be clean, is going to go after corruption. so he's taken some steps in those record. -- regard, bu
as a result you have ashraf ghani as president and abdullah abdullah the runner-up as the c.e.o.e government. so they have to agree on a new cabinet. they have to agree on a lot of decisions that are being made. and they each have their own circles of people around them that they have to deal with. so it's made a much more complicated government situation. and they have not been able to competition very much in the first three months. >> brown: well, that-- what have been the priorities...
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sentenced a woman to 10 lashes for violating the ban, though the sentence was overturned by king abdullah. >> in a move likely to inflame tensions, israel has given the go-ahead for construction of hundreds of new housing units in east jerusalem. >> permits have been issued for 243 new-home's in the northern jerusalem neighborhood of ramot. existing plants have been confirmed for another 270 in the area. israel considers the area part of its capital. the u.s. and other world powers do not recognize israel's annexation and oppose construction of new settlements. i made a tense -- intense debate in sweden about immigration, an attack on a mosque. >> police say the fire began after an object was thrown through a window. about 20 people were inside at the time. one of the five injured is in serious condition in a nearby hospital. investigators are still searching for a suspect. back here in germany, the president has used his christmas address to the nation to call on germans to welcome asylum seekers with open arms. he also praised those who sheltered and supported around 200,000 u refugees
sentenced a woman to 10 lashes for violating the ban, though the sentence was overturned by king abdullah. >> in a move likely to inflame tensions, israel has given the go-ahead for construction of hundreds of new housing units in east jerusalem. >> permits have been issued for 243 new-home's in the northern jerusalem neighborhood of ramot. existing plants have been confirmed for another 270 in the area. israel considers the area part of its capital. the u.s. and other world powers...
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abdullah abdullah. this will be the first conference where you won't see the familiar figure of hamid karzai appearing at the conference. but afghans are asking, new faces is one thing. we want a new government. there's noen c cabinet yet, andy also want a new solutions to very old problems in the country. >> lyse doucet there at lancaster house. >>> the american comedian bill cosby has been urged to waive his rights under the statute of limitations so the courts can hear new allegations of sexual assault against him. three women have gone public recently with claims that he groped and assaulted them. the alleged incidents happened more than 30 years ago, and that is too long for the cases to come to trial. should just tell you alistair leithead's report does have some flash photography. >> reporter: three more women going public with their allegations against bill cosby. the celebrity lawyer gloria allred is representing them. she brought the media to hear this latest raft of accusations against the co
abdullah abdullah. this will be the first conference where you won't see the familiar figure of hamid karzai appearing at the conference. but afghans are asking, new faces is one thing. we want a new government. there's noen c cabinet yet, andy also want a new solutions to very old problems in the country. >> lyse doucet there at lancaster house. >>> the american comedian bill cosby has been urged to waive his rights under the statute of limitations so the courts can hear new...
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instance, was an area where they would be considered scholars unfortunately, now, every tom, dick, and abdullah, becomes an expert. >> thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you. coming up next, world towns are losing their local hospitals. be uh are small clinics and sophisticated ambulances enough to fill the gap? this trend could have a nationwide impact hear from those effected the most, next. how scientists are using social media to help us when the new shot can't. a psychologists and i amm in the stream. welcome back. dozens of rural hospitals have closed down in the last year, a hospital is considered rural if it is in an area with a population after less than 35,000. the communities left behind, often have to travel long distances. we are talking 30 or 40 miles or more. only raising the issue of equal access, be uh the consequences on a system that many see as fragile for millions. joining us now, and on skype from lumpkin georgia, coroner for the steward county georgia coroners office, she was formerly a nurse at stewart webster hospital. k is now closed. thanks to both of you f
instance, was an area where they would be considered scholars unfortunately, now, every tom, dick, and abdullah, becomes an expert. >> thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you. coming up next, world towns are losing their local hospitals. be uh are small clinics and sophisticated ambulances enough to fill the gap? this trend could have a nationwide impact hear from those effected the most, next. how scientists are using social media to help us when the new shot can't. a...
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instance, was an area where they would be considered scholars unfortunately, now, every tom, dick, and abdullah, becomes an expert. >> thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you. coming up next, world towns are losing their local hospitals. be uh are small clinics and sophisticated ambulances enough to fill the gap? this trend could have a nationwide impact hear from those effected the most, next. how scientists are using social media to help us when the new shot can't. >> al jazeera america presents >> somebody's telling lies... >> it looks nothing like him... >> pan am flight 103 explodes december 21st, 1988 was the right man convicted? >> so many people, at such a high level, had the stake in al-megrahi's guilt >> the most definitive look at this shocking crime >> the major difficulty for the prosecution that there was no evidence >> al jazeera america presents lockerbie part one: the pan am bomber a psychologists and i amm in the stream. welcome back. dozens of rural hospitals have closed down in the last year, a hospital is considered rural if it is in an area with a population afte
instance, was an area where they would be considered scholars unfortunately, now, every tom, dick, and abdullah, becomes an expert. >> thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you. coming up next, world towns are losing their local hospitals. be uh are small clinics and sophisticated ambulances enough to fill the gap? this trend could have a nationwide impact hear from those effected the most, next. how scientists are using social media to help us when the new shot can't....
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but the country's king abdullah ibn abdilaziz is a reformer.ntly ruled that women should be allowed to vote in local elections and decided that 20% of the shura council, the body that advises him, should be female. one of those women, dr dr. thora ahmed obaid is quietly working on a proposal that would revolutionize saudi life by effectively ending male guardianship. >> men and women over 18 will be independent citizens of the kingdom of saudi arabia. they will make decisions about their lives. that's according to this proposal for a family law. >> reporter: her colleague, dr. thuraya al arrayed, told us some male guardians have exploited their power over women. >> the purpose is to help, to help the woman, but abusing it turned it into catastrophe. >> reporter: despite the male guardianship system, saudi arabia is already transforming. more saudi women are graduatingg from university than men, and their government is encouraging them to join the workforce. they're even playing sports with the permission of the authorities, even though some isl
but the country's king abdullah ibn abdilaziz is a reformer.ntly ruled that women should be allowed to vote in local elections and decided that 20% of the shura council, the body that advises him, should be female. one of those women, dr dr. thora ahmed obaid is quietly working on a proposal that would revolutionize saudi life by effectively ending male guardianship. >> men and women over 18 will be independent citizens of the kingdom of saudi arabia. they will make decisions about their...
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. >> reporter: abdullah has a family of chess players. one of his two sons now in the u.s.ess champion. his children from a second marriage are eager to learn. here in baghdad, he has rebuilt his life. he has tried to move forward from almost unmanageable tragedy tragedy. 10 years ago his wife, five daughters, a son and his nephew, were killed when an american tank opened fire on them at a checkpoint. the soldiers said they thought they were insurgents. his youngest child was nine. the eldest 23. in between was her she wrote that she dreamed after a more peaceful world. that day he lost his family. now he fears he's losing his country. he is from where iraq and i kurdish forces and shia militias have pushed back isil think but residents there have paid a high price. his sister was a shop owner here in baghdad she's another of the displaced. >> translator: i lost my entire house. it was two-stories fully furnished. i had two shops. all of the property, including everything in it is gone. some of it was burned. some of it bombed, now it's been looted. >> reporter: for 50 year
. >> reporter: abdullah has a family of chess players. one of his two sons now in the u.s.ess champion. his children from a second marriage are eager to learn. here in baghdad, he has rebuilt his life. he has tried to move forward from almost unmanageable tragedy tragedy. 10 years ago his wife, five daughters, a son and his nephew, were killed when an american tank opened fire on them at a checkpoint. the soldiers said they thought they were insurgents. his youngest child was nine. the...
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abdullah who tried to take more and more position and that's very dangerous because of the role may be to start inside of the afghani institutions. the second point that i want to point out is the arrival of u.s. forces, which was the failure of the afghan army and mostly iraqi's army, as we saw the last, 10 june 2014 when mosul fell into the evidence of the iraqi insure negligents and isis. the problem was saying that there is too much resources put in the different institutions and the different regime. but there is no coercion inside, the unit that we tried to create in iraq or afghanistan. the sectarian dynamic inside iraq was used to be on the field with the iraqi army at different points, it was amazing to see how much iraqi soldiers were not able to deal with each other, because the commander maybe will be shiia and no one can trust each other. this lack of leadership cannot explain the fragmentations when isis attacked in the army, even if they are huge resources, especially in mosul was the main base in the north of iraq, the army was not able to confront a small radical gr
abdullah who tried to take more and more position and that's very dangerous because of the role may be to start inside of the afghani institutions. the second point that i want to point out is the arrival of u.s. forces, which was the failure of the afghan army and mostly iraqi's army, as we saw the last, 10 june 2014 when mosul fell into the evidence of the iraqi insure negligents and isis. the problem was saying that there is too much resources put in the different institutions and the...
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he has a working relationship with david abdullah dula. this guy is so good, so dedicated and so knowledgeable, that i have great confidence on his ability to unite the people. if the battlefield conditions indicate he has the opportunity to do so. >> that is an important point. it is important -- worth making. the average american thinks afghanistan has been hopeless for a long time. we see the administration is apparently going to be weighing the possibility of a no-fly zone in syria. is that something you would like to see happen? >> we've been calling for it for years now. this is a gradualism that is so frustrating. we hear that we are going to step up our assistance to the free syrian army. i've heard all of these songs before. i think they may do that. i have great confidence in general allen playing a very important role right now. i really am convinced that what we are doing may be one of the most immoral courses of action that i've ever seen in my lifetime or in my study of history. we are telling young men in syria that we will
he has a working relationship with david abdullah dula. this guy is so good, so dedicated and so knowledgeable, that i have great confidence on his ability to unite the people. if the battlefield conditions indicate he has the opportunity to do so. >> that is an important point. it is important -- worth making. the average american thinks afghanistan has been hopeless for a long time. we see the administration is apparently going to be weighing the possibility of a no-fly zone in syria....
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. >> they >> saudi arabia's king abdullah has been admitted to the hospital for medical tests. the 19-year-old is at the medical city in riyadh. in some parts of indonesia festivities have been canceled or toned down to pay respect to the you're arab crash. the first bodies from the flight have arided from arrived. >> reporter: they were welcomed at the airport the first two bodies of the victims of the airasia crash of december 28th. that weather has been hampering the tefrpb. >> the transport of the bodies from the ship to the mainland is very difficult. that's why the ship has come to the harbor, which is a much more time-consuming process than evacuating them by helicopter. >> a very tragic movement. three days after they had departedparted from sing poor their bodies returned here. many more have yet to be recovered. our respect for the victims and the relatives the government has asked the people to tone down their new year's eve celebrations. >> in east java all new year festivities are canceled and we'll pray instead. for those left behind so they can accept this terrib
. >> they >> saudi arabia's king abdullah has been admitted to the hospital for medical tests. the 19-year-old is at the medical city in riyadh. in some parts of indonesia festivities have been canceled or toned down to pay respect to the you're arab crash. the first bodies from the flight have arided from arrived. >> reporter: they were welcomed at the airport the first two bodies of the victims of the airasia crash of december 28th. that weather has been hampering the...
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shaw 15 years old and brother siad abdullah 15 and 16 years old. zain, the innocent faces, a reminder of the loss of so many families and an entire nation. >>> malaysians abide the hundreds of thousands are having to head out of their homes because severe flooding just won't stop. we have the latest on why it is so particularly bad this year in their rainy season. that's coming up. >>> you have to feel for the people in northern malaysia. they have been moving, moving, moving for the past several weeks because of the flooding there. derek van dam joins us from the world weather center. you have been saying, as bad as it is, it's not over yet. >> it is in the middle of their rainy season. it's not only malaysia, it's southern thailand. take a look at this new video coming to us at cnn. dramatic video of people trying to cross a river in southern portions of thailand. malaysia and thailand border each other. people trying to get on with their day-to-day lives. it is so difficult to do that with floodwaters rising and encroaching on the local business
shaw 15 years old and brother siad abdullah 15 and 16 years old. zain, the innocent faces, a reminder of the loss of so many families and an entire nation. >>> malaysians abide the hundreds of thousands are having to head out of their homes because severe flooding just won't stop. we have the latest on why it is so particularly bad this year in their rainy season. that's coming up. >>> you have to feel for the people in northern malaysia. they have been moving, moving, moving...
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the president met with king abdullah. >> we recognize this is long-term and extremely complex challenge. >> reporter: retired generals say the president has curtailed the power of his defense secretaries, two only whom wrote books critical of his leadership, though there are high hopes for carter. >> i think what the uniformed leaders are hoping is that because of how he operates, because of his thoughtfulness and the power of his mind, that he will be more persuasive with the white house technocats. >> reporter: there may be another -- officials left the door open to u.s. sanctions against rooel over settlements. >> you're not denying that sanctions are on the table even though they're an ally. >> we have concerns about settlement operations in the israel. >> reporter: the president is demanding congress not issue more sanctions against iran, he said the administration has prooe previously been tough on iran. >> of that briefing, so far no response from the israelis? >> reporter: we reached out to the israeli government, they have previously said in recent days that they have reports t
the president met with king abdullah. >> we recognize this is long-term and extremely complex challenge. >> reporter: retired generals say the president has curtailed the power of his defense secretaries, two only whom wrote books critical of his leadership, though there are high hopes for carter. >> i think what the uniformed leaders are hoping is that because of how he operates, because of his thoughtfulness and the power of his mind, that he will be more persuasive with the...
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abdullah al shami gives hips uh his feelings. >> just every two weeks no kind of medical care, no any kind of, you know, free time for them to, you know go around or do whatever they could think about. and the conditions in which any prisoner in egypt of course that applies to my colleagues as well, miserable conditions. the way the cells look like, you know the hygiene everything related to normal human conditions, basic human rights they have been deprived of. >> joining us now is david kay he is the united nations interpret rapporteur. what about the detention of our colleagues a full year and egypt's complete crack down on freedom of expression and press freedoms in the country? >> right, well it's frankly very depressing to be sitting here a few years after the beings so-called arab spring and to be talking about such a crack down not only on dissent and crack downed on the muslim brotherhood and political opposition but the crack down on freedom of information. and the right of all individuals to have access to information and that's the service, that is the profession that jour
abdullah al shami gives hips uh his feelings. >> just every two weeks no kind of medical care, no any kind of, you know, free time for them to, you know go around or do whatever they could think about. and the conditions in which any prisoner in egypt of course that applies to my colleagues as well, miserable conditions. the way the cells look like, you know the hygiene everything related to normal human conditions, basic human rights they have been deprived of. >> joining us now is...
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repeatedly throughout his six years in office and pressure today in the oval office when he met with king abdullah of jordan wanting to talk about security and isis and whether the president will do more than just name a task force on police reform. will there be real action. the president ignoring that shouted question. but they know inside the white house the president will be speaking out about this more in fact just in the last couple of hours he taped an interview with b.e.t., black entertainment television, for show called "106 & park." and josh earnest, the white house spokesman, explained why the president did that. listen. >> -- an opportunity to reach an audience that obviously has been following these developments very closely and has pretty strong feelings about it. i think there are a lot of americans who feel strongly about some of these issues, but certainly we would anticipate that the viewers of "106 & park" would have some strong feelings. >> young kind of hip hop show, you wouldn't normally see the president doing an interview there. but they realize this is an audience they nee
repeatedly throughout his six years in office and pressure today in the oval office when he met with king abdullah of jordan wanting to talk about security and isis and whether the president will do more than just name a task force on police reform. will there be real action. the president ignoring that shouted question. but they know inside the white house the president will be speaking out about this more in fact just in the last couple of hours he taped an interview with b.e.t., black...
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. >> what are they thinking of us, king abdullah in jordan, who is westernized in many ways, althoughs a man of the middle east. he hears we're putting this out, feinstein is putting out this report, what is he thinking, what good is coming of that? >> there's two reactions so far. you're going to get the reaction from dictators who will be making hay out of this, putting this in their own newspaper to show, the united states, which claims to be such a defender of human rights and is always giving us a hard time, look what it had been doing to muslims. that's one side. then you'll have the other reaction among moderate reactions which probably won't be public, which will be something of disbelief. why are you doing this? why are you exposing all of your dirty laundry, which is just going to give radicals more ammunition? it's really an american issue. it's about soul-searching in the united states. about trying to prevent this kind of thing from happening again. at least that's the way it's presented today. but i think some of our allies in the middle east will say, they would have ke
. >> what are they thinking of us, king abdullah in jordan, who is westernized in many ways, althoughs a man of the middle east. he hears we're putting this out, feinstein is putting out this report, what is he thinking, what good is coming of that? >> there's two reactions so far. you're going to get the reaction from dictators who will be making hay out of this, putting this in their own newspaper to show, the united states, which claims to be such a defender of human rights and...
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and king abdullah is in the hospital.'s go to jackie deangeles. >> traders are talking about this. adding a little uncertainty to the crude price as we head into 20 2015. but seeing steep selling pressure today. when do we test that $50 level? >> i think within a week or so. i think we're going lower. the two things that worry me is i feel like i'm in the same group with a lot of people when i think it is going lower. plus from a technical standpoint the door's been kicked wide open to have a gapping move lower and so far it's not done that. i'm going to attribute it to the holiday markets. >> that is the magenjority of w i'm hearing on the floor as well. brian sutherland you are my vix king. if we do see $50 crude, what does it do to stocks? >> you have to bring it to the equities, definitely. as commodities reach extreme, whether downside or upside. that creates volatility. that volatility in one asset class bleeds into others and you see that come into the equity markets probably. there are companies that lend in the o
and king abdullah is in the hospital.'s go to jackie deangeles. >> traders are talking about this. adding a little uncertainty to the crude price as we head into 20 2015. but seeing steep selling pressure today. when do we test that $50 level? >> i think within a week or so. i think we're going lower. the two things that worry me is i feel like i'm in the same group with a lot of people when i think it is going lower. plus from a technical standpoint the door's been kicked wide open...
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a tough challenge is gearing up against isis, said the president today with king abdullah of jordan.> we recognize it's a long-term and extremely complex challenge. >> reporter: and how to win is not yet clear. >> it's a work in progress. i think carter will know all about it and will try and orchestrate it in a sensible way. >> reporter: carter opposed the obama pullout from iraq but aides say the president tapped him as defense secretary because carter is not afraid to challenge the white house. >> republican senator john mccain who next year takes over the chairmanship of the armed services committee is taking nice things about ashton carter whose confirmation looks like a sure bet. live from capitol hill,handelsm >>> pennsylvania's governor-elect is set to meet with the president in about an hour or so. they will talk about job creation and other economic issues for their states. wolf defeated tom corbett in last month's election. >>> we have new information on the jersey jam bridge scandal that's plagued governor chris christie for over a year now. new jersey lawmakers found in
a tough challenge is gearing up against isis, said the president today with king abdullah of jordan.> we recognize it's a long-term and extremely complex challenge. >> reporter: and how to win is not yet clear. >> it's a work in progress. i think carter will know all about it and will try and orchestrate it in a sensible way. >> reporter: carter opposed the obama pullout from iraq but aides say the president tapped him as defense secretary because carter is not afraid to...
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this man buried his teenage nephew abdullah. >> i'm not ready to believe. >> graphy is giving way tonger. >> if you can't protect the children. if you can't make the armies stand in front of the schools, there should be no army, there should be no security of any government official. they should be like us. >> political leadership has jolted into action. the prime minister has removed the ban on death penalty of those convicted of terrorism, and the this is the public school where taliban attackers were sent to revenge what the group calls the death of its chill bchildren by pakistan military. when you enter the school there is a certain smell of death. the blood-stained floors and charred rooms are the signs of massacre here. books are riddled with bullets. this was where the children were taking the exam. each has a terrifying story that each say they will never forget. >> me and my friend hid under the chair. there was intense firing. many of my friends were lying there dead. there were lots of blood. many children were crying. whoever was making noise, the attackers would shoot t
this man buried his teenage nephew abdullah. >> i'm not ready to believe. >> graphy is giving way tonger. >> if you can't protect the children. if you can't make the armies stand in front of the schools, there should be no army, there should be no security of any government official. they should be like us. >> political leadership has jolted into action. the prime minister has removed the ban on death penalty of those convicted of terrorism, and the this is the public...
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abdullah al-shami was released in june after being held without charges for 10 months. he described the companies of his captivity today. >> if i may use that expression it's like a once in a lift experience. because you are denied basic human rights. you don't get to see relatives except once in a week. in my colleague's case once every two weeks. there's no medical care or free time for them to go around or do whatever they could think about, and the conditions in which any prisoner in egypt - that applies to my colleagues miserable. what it looked like. the hygiene, everything related to normal human conditions. >> andrew simmonds has a closer look at the journalist, the arrests and the fight for freedom. >> reporter: al jazeera's doha news center marking an anniversary staff here and the rest of the world find hard to absorb. it's a year since a phone call to the newsdesk reporting the arrest of the journalists in cairo, and then 12 months behind bars for doing their job. across the world there were newsroom vigils and protests outside the embassies. the trial faile
abdullah al-shami was released in june after being held without charges for 10 months. he described the companies of his captivity today. >> if i may use that expression it's like a once in a lift experience. because you are denied basic human rights. you don't get to see relatives except once in a week. in my colleague's case once every two weeks. there's no medical care or free time for them to go around or do whatever they could think about, and the conditions in which any prisoner in...
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. >> it was confirmed that it was abdullah, but i was not ready to believe. >> grief is giving way tonger. >> if we can't protect the children, if we can't make the army to stand in front of the schools, there should be no army in front of the commanders house, there should be no army, no security of any government official. they should be like us. >> political leadership has jolted in action. the prime minister has removed the ban . >> classrooms are riddled with bullets. books and shoes scattered after the mayhem. this is where the children were taking the exam. each of those who survived say they have a terrifying story that they will never forget. >> me and my friend hid under the chairs. it was intense firing. many of my friends were lying there dead. there was lots of blood. many children were crying. whoever was making any noise the attackers would shoot them. >> schools across the country held prayers for the departed. those who used to play in playgrounds are now filling cemeteries. their parents want action not just words. al jazeera. >> just ahead today the u.s. federal res
. >> it was confirmed that it was abdullah, but i was not ready to believe. >> grief is giving way tonger. >> if we can't protect the children, if we can't make the army to stand in front of the schools, there should be no army in front of the commanders house, there should be no army, no security of any government official. they should be like us. >> political leadership has jolted in action. the prime minister has removed the ban . >> classrooms are riddled with...
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next, president obama announcing his choice for the next secretary of defense and meeting with king abdullah the second of jordan. and then a forum on the u.s. and global responses to ebola. after that, a discussion on the policing task force. >> tomorrow, a memorial service will be held for former mayor marion being -- marion barry at the washington conventional -- convention center. speakers include national urban league share of mark morreale. my coverage of the service begins at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> here are some of the programs you find a speaking on the c-span network. saturday at 11:00 eastern, live coverage of the memorial service for former mayor marion barry. sunday evening at 8:00 on the c-span cna -- c-span about this "q&a," a former abc white house correspondent. saturday night at 10:00 on book jason's localwo, on how the northeast united states was not always the haven of racial equality and supportive of effort american civil rights. and sunday at new and, the live three-hour conversation with author and american enterprise institute president arthur brooks. with y
next, president obama announcing his choice for the next secretary of defense and meeting with king abdullah the second of jordan. and then a forum on the u.s. and global responses to ebola. after that, a discussion on the policing task force. >> tomorrow, a memorial service will be held for former mayor marion being -- marion barry at the washington conventional -- convention center. speakers include national urban league share of mark morreale. my coverage of the service begins at 11:00...