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. >>> a woman from the united arab emirates got a dream. >> it's not often you see members of the nationalgue practicing with a woman. meet the captain of the women's united arab emirates team who discovered hockey six years ago. >> the speed, the passing, the scoring, it's amazing. >> you love scoring. >> i love scoring. >> that's not the only crazy thing. she also does this. peter who is a former capitals all-star who was in abu dhabi saw her and was mesmerized. >> reporter: he recorded it, posted it, and it went viral. the capitals invited her to d.c. and this week she saw her first nhl game, saw superstar alex ovechkin score a goal and then she met ovechkin face-to-face. it's a moment she'll remember for a lifetime. the next day it got even better. they skated together. do you feel like you're having a dream? >> it's better than a dream. >> reporter: she loves hockey so much that back home she even referees' men games. >> in my life two games before coming here, we had two fights. the first one did not end up well. i got punched in the face. >> reporter: but nothing deters her from her
. >>> a woman from the united arab emirates got a dream. >> it's not often you see members of the nationalgue practicing with a woman. meet the captain of the women's united arab emirates team who discovered hockey six years ago. >> the speed, the passing, the scoring, it's amazing. >> you love scoring. >> i love scoring. >> that's not the only crazy thing. she also does this. peter who is a former capitals all-star who was in abu dhabi saw her and was...
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. >> fatima al ali is famous in the united arab emirates for her mad skills on the hockey rink. even in her far away country she knows about and loves the washington capitals. her favorite player, alexander ovechkin. >> he's the best now. alex is one of the best players w >> imagine the surreal feeling for this muslim woman taking the ice after caps practice. >> it's unreal. unbelievable. i never thought this would happen in my life. overwhelming. >> fatima first caught the attention of caps great who was in ab u dhabi last fall. >> i just see the girl step on the ice, no skates on and she start handling pucks and controlling a little bit differently. i was amazed. >> one thing led to another and when the invitation came to visit the capitals in person she said yes. >> congratulations. >> i'm going to give her a stick. >> treasured moments for this soft spoken woman is receiving a game used hockey ovechkin. >> did you score a goal with it? >> i hope she going to have more interest in the . she's going to be star of her country. [ unintelligible ] >> fatima started her week long
. >> fatima al ali is famous in the united arab emirates for her mad skills on the hockey rink. even in her far away country she knows about and loves the washington capitals. her favorite player, alexander ovechkin. >> he's the best now. alex is one of the best players w >> imagine the surreal feeling for this muslim woman taking the ice after caps practice. >> it's unreal. unbelievable. i never thought this would happen in my life. overwhelming. >> fatima first...
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in the united arab emirates. ♪ surely then -- ry: i have an update on the top stories.omberg to not expect an announcement before april. said he wouldp brand china a manipulator on his first day in office. aina set to have appointed new banking regulator. named governor of shandong
in the united arab emirates. ♪ surely then -- ry: i have an update on the top stories.omberg to not expect an announcement before april. said he wouldp brand china a manipulator on his first day in office. aina set to have appointed new banking regulator. named governor of shandong
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as the super fight, but pacquiao has suggested earlier this month it may take place in the united arab emiratesthe last three formula one teams to reveal their cars for the forthcoming season have been showing off their new designs ahead of preseason testing which gets underway in barcelona tomorrow. this is the 13th car red bull have made since they entered the sport and are promising it will be unlucky for some, presumably the opposition. their sister team toro rosso and american team haas also revealed their new cars today. it isa it is a completely different car. hopefully we did build a very competitive car but also we will have to wait and see. i'm very confident that red bull can do about good job as they have shown in previous years. great britain's mark cavendish has won the greenjersey at the tour of abu dhabi, after finishing second on the final stage. stage four was a very wet affair, 27 laps around the yas marina grand prix circuit — it was always set up for a sprint finish. cavendish was beaten to the stage victory by the australia sprinter, caleb ewan, but he'd accumulated enough
as the super fight, but pacquiao has suggested earlier this month it may take place in the united arab emiratesthe last three formula one teams to reveal their cars for the forthcoming season have been showing off their new designs ahead of preseason testing which gets underway in barcelona tomorrow. this is the 13th car red bull have made since they entered the sport and are promising it will be unlucky for some, presumably the opposition. their sister team toro rosso and american team haas...
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now, among these are smaller nations, such as bahrain and the united arab emirates and among them cruciallyival, saudi arabia. israel has settled 600,000 dues on a shared land. israeli right—wingers do not like president trump's call to stop expanding settlements. they prefer his backing away from a two—state solution an independent palestine alongside israel. many people on the ground believe the likeliest outcome is no solution at all. jeremy bowen, bbc news. president trump's new defence secretary, james mattis, has warned members of nato that america could moderate its commitment to the alliance if they fail to boost defence spending by the end of the year. speaking in brussels, general mattis insisted that nato was the fundamental bedrock of co—operation and security. and he claimed mr trump was a strong supporter as our defence correspondentjonathan beale reports. after yea rs of after years of fighting in deserts, the us marine corps are back in europe. wejoined them in norway learning how to survive and fight in cold weather. all part of reassuring allies, especially those like norw
now, among these are smaller nations, such as bahrain and the united arab emirates and among them cruciallyival, saudi arabia. israel has settled 600,000 dues on a shared land. israeli right—wingers do not like president trump's call to stop expanding settlements. they prefer his backing away from a two—state solution an independent palestine alongside israel. many people on the ground believe the likeliest outcome is no solution at all. jeremy bowen, bbc news. president trump's new defence...
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al—ahli of the united arab emirates are the early leaders of group a after beating the iranian side esteghlalth their senegalese striker, makhete djop, getting both their goals. lekhwiya were the big winners in group b. the qatari side are playing in the champions league for the first time in four years, and began theircampaign with a comfortable win over al—jazira of the uae. lekhwiya's moroccan international striker youssef el—arabi scored twice in a 3—0 victory in doha. and abolfazl alaei scored the only goal of the game, as the iranian side, esteghlal khuzestan, beat al—fateh of saudi arabia. that game was played at muscat, in oman, because of the strained relations between iran and saudi arabia. neymar has lost his final appeal and will stand trial on corruption charges related to his transfer to barcelona four years ago. the spanish club, his brazilian club, santos, and the company run by his parents also lost their appeals, and will stand trial. it follows a complaint brought by a brazilian investment group, which said it received a smaller compensation than was due because part of the
al—ahli of the united arab emirates are the early leaders of group a after beating the iranian side esteghlalth their senegalese striker, makhete djop, getting both their goals. lekhwiya were the big winners in group b. the qatari side are playing in the champions league for the first time in four years, and began theircampaign with a comfortable win over al—jazira of the uae. lekhwiya's moroccan international striker youssef el—arabi scored twice in a 3—0 victory in doha. and abolfazl...
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as the super fight, but pacquiao has suggested earlier this month it may take place in the united arab emirates
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walls collapsed, which forced firefighters out of the property owned by the embassy of the united arab emirates's amazing how quickly it spread throughout the house. investigators are digging through the charred shell, started the blaze. fire had already spread through much of the house. disturbing detail about what helps the fire raged for so long. crews battled for more than 12 hours to put it out. >> i have no water. >> i am going to have to shut you down until i get water. next there were no hydrants nearby so we had to bring additional tankers. >> fire crews say it just took them eight minutes to arrive on scene after the call was made, the location of the nearest hydrant was reportedly a five-minute walk from the home. there are no national standards requiring communities to have hydrants in a certain distance, or to have them at all. some homes can be too remote to be supplied by public water like this deadly mansion fire in 2015. bring ink hours to enough tanks to fight the fire that left six people dead, including children. according to one report, about 1/5 of the homes in the communi
walls collapsed, which forced firefighters out of the property owned by the embassy of the united arab emirates's amazing how quickly it spread throughout the house. investigators are digging through the charred shell, started the blaze. fire had already spread through much of the house. disturbing detail about what helps the fire raged for so long. crews battled for more than 12 hours to put it out. >> i have no water. >> i am going to have to shut you down until i get water. next...
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identification but investigators used his cell phone to find out he was a 29- year-old resident of the united arab emirates who came to paris on a tourist visa a week ago. he bought to military machetes at a gun store. the museum was closed following the attack. the increased police presence on the street made this woman feel safe.>> i don't want to be afraid. it's a beautiful city. when you see the army, i feel safe. >> the attacker was shot by soldiers in suffered life- threatening injuries. he is in a french hospital. >>> at message from community members. the show of support for muslims across the bay area. >>> a show of support for muslims in walnut creek in san jose.>> sam rubin tells us community members gathered outside dozens of mosques across the country. >>reporter: muslims attending afternoon prayer were met with this, cheers followed by support. community members of all faiths were there with a message. >> we care. we don't want this. >>reporter: the concern that the current committed -- political climate are making muslims feel unwelcome. this was planned as part of a national day of action.
identification but investigators used his cell phone to find out he was a 29- year-old resident of the united arab emirates who came to paris on a tourist visa a week ago. he bought to military machetes at a gun store. the museum was closed following the attack. the increased police presence on the street made this woman feel safe.>> i don't want to be afraid. it's a beautiful city. when you see the army, i feel safe. >> the attacker was shot by soldiers in suffered life-...
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this is cell phone video showing the huge flames that owned by the embassy of the united arab emiratesnsumed by a fire tra broke out saturday morning. the firefighters got here in eight minutes and told the "washington post" he thought the blaze began in the kitchen. five men and three employees escaped safely. but immediately there were problems. the nearest hydrant down the block, around the corner. a fifth of a mile away as one engine was dispatched directly to the house. other fire crews were forced to set up a relay system of trucks and hoses to get water from that hydrant. some residents voicing concerns there aren't more fire hydrants in the neighborhood. >> a lot of the concern and the fear people have about being caught in the middle of the night and all of a sudden just something terrible happened. richard: the
this is cell phone video showing the huge flames that owned by the embassy of the united arab emiratesnsumed by a fire tra broke out saturday morning. the firefighters got here in eight minutes and told the "washington post" he thought the blaze began in the kitchen. five men and three employees escaped safely. but immediately there were problems. the nearest hydrant down the block, around the corner. a fifth of a mile away as one engine was dispatched directly to the house. other...
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. >> the united arab emirates announced on sunday that 21 deals worth more than 1.1 billion dollars withocal and foreign companies. among the weapons on display here are fighter jets and armored vehicles used in the campaign in syria and drones in the saudi led war in yemen. despite falling international oil prices, ulf countries have increased their defense spending. among the largest military spenders in the world with the defense representing economy.f total state aretop exporters globally the west with a market share followed by china and germany. these countries account for three quarters of global exports of heavy weapons. >> let's look at more business headlines. amazon pledges to create 5000 jobs during 2017. it will take the total job forced to 24,000. company representatives will provide faster delivery and greater value. uber's ceo has ordered an internal investigation into sexual harassment and gender bias at the company. an account by a former employee -- the ceo says he has instructed his human resources chief to conduct an urgent investigation. finally, if you hate long go
. >> the united arab emirates announced on sunday that 21 deals worth more than 1.1 billion dollars withocal and foreign companies. among the weapons on display here are fighter jets and armored vehicles used in the campaign in syria and drones in the saudi led war in yemen. despite falling international oil prices, ulf countries have increased their defense spending. among the largest military spenders in the world with the defense representing economy.f total state aretop exporters...
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evidence, showing that these countries were more they see say saudi arabia or pakistan or united arab emirates had nationals who were terrorists, but they submitted nothing. the attorney stood up and said our defence is that if the president says it it is legal. said our defence is that if the president says it it is nixon frost, reminds me again of nixon frost, where, if the president does it it means it's where, if the president does it it means its legal. it did not work for president nixon and i do not think it works here. if the president says is national security, you don't have any right to look behind him, they said... buti you don't have any right to look behind him, they said... but i do not know what they will do if they have an opportunity to present more evidence that would justify this particular action. he and his administration has to keep this going, does it not? doesn't this go to the heart of so much of the rhetoric during his campaign? he would remind the american people that he has to protect them and he has to keep the borders safe, and that is why so many people voted fo
evidence, showing that these countries were more they see say saudi arabia or pakistan or united arab emirates had nationals who were terrorists, but they submitted nothing. the attorney stood up and said our defence is that if the president says it it is legal. said our defence is that if the president says it it is nixon frost, reminds me again of nixon frost, where, if the president does it it means it's where, if the president does it it means its legal. it did not work for president nixon...
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no one embodies that quite like a fan from the united arab emirates.n living out her dream on ice. >> reporter: she's wearing a hijab but she looks perfectly at home on the ice. 27-year-old joined the nhl's washington capitals morning skate this week where she was able to spend time with her hockey hero, alex ovechkin. >> that's great. obviously she's very personal. she was wanting to come here, meet me, meet the capitals, watch the hockey game. >> reporter: she even got an autographed stick from the nhl star. >> thank you. this is a dream come true. i've been playing for six years and all of this is not expected. it's just unbelievable. >> reporter: since she took up the sport ali says she spents most of her waking hours on skates. she's a player on the uae women's national league, a referee in men's games. it was her puck handling skills that caught the coach's attention. he shot this video and it went viral. >> it's amazing. for a hockey guy i was amazed. she started playing hockey like six years ago. it's unbelievable. >> he was so impressed he sur
no one embodies that quite like a fan from the united arab emirates.n living out her dream on ice. >> reporter: she's wearing a hijab but she looks perfectly at home on the ice. 27-year-old joined the nhl's washington capitals morning skate this week where she was able to spend time with her hockey hero, alex ovechkin. >> that's great. obviously she's very personal. she was wanting to come here, meet me, meet the capitals, watch the hockey game. >> reporter: she even got an...
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al ali goes back to the united arab emirates tomorrow. >> she has skills. looking good out there, wow. >>> heavy snow, we may not be getting that here, but we will show you who is getting hit hard right now. >>> rain or snow and a slushy commute could be in your morning forecast. we're watching the road for you live. >> if you take a look at the light post behind me here, you can see light snow is falling in frederick. i'll tell yoall about the u did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's 10 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 150 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. which means we can deliver equal uploads and downloads. welcome to 8 and a half maple street. it's half a house. and even though it on
al ali goes back to the united arab emirates tomorrow. >> she has skills. looking good out there, wow. >>> heavy snow, we may not be getting that here, but we will show you who is getting hit hard right now. >>> rain or snow and a slushy commute could be in your morning forecast. we're watching the road for you live. >> if you take a look at the light post behind me here, you can see light snow is falling in frederick. i'll tell yoall about the u did you know slow...
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tore through a mansion in virginia, records show the estate is owned by the embassy of the united arab emiratesfirefighters spent 12 hours putting it out, a lack of of nearby fire hydrants made the job difficult. >> i have no water. >> i'm going to have to shut you down until i get water. additional water tankers were brought in, but the five bedroom home was destroyed. >>> a chain reaction crash sent a race car flying into spectators in florida. three people were hurt in the incident last night. witnesses say two cars bumped one of the cars went over a wall and hit people. the other car ended up in the embankment. a third car struck the wall, no drivers were hurt. a separate crash at the same speedway days ago sent a car hurdling over the wall, nobody was hurt in that incident. >>> u.s. defense secretary of state james mattis is in iraq. he said the army is surging against the fighters on the western size of mosul. u.s. troops are providing air and special help while in iraq. president trump is pressing matters to get him a revised iraq strategy. he did not want to call in more american troops
tore through a mansion in virginia, records show the estate is owned by the embassy of the united arab emiratesfirefighters spent 12 hours putting it out, a lack of of nearby fire hydrants made the job difficult. >> i have no water. >> i'm going to have to shut you down until i get water. additional water tankers were brought in, but the five bedroom home was destroyed. >>> a chain reaction crash sent a race car flying into spectators in florida. three people were hurt in...
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iraq by 166,000 and the united arab emirates by 159,000. crude prices appear to have peaked. attention is now on whether russia and other non-opec producers which also agreed to curb production will stick to the agreement. >>> officials revealed in december it was expecting a considerable impairment loss on its nuclear power business in the u.s. they estimate the loss at around $6.1 billion. the officials will announce how they plan to turn around their nuclear business. that will include bringing the operations under the direct supervision of the production orders. toshiba plans to spin off its flash memory business and sell a stake up to 20% in the new company. main creditor banks don't think it will be enough to revive the struggling company. >>> let's turn to markets. tokyo stock prices open higher. that's after major indices on wall street closed. let's take a look at where it is now. it's down. 19,4 19,427. that's a loss of a little more of .1 of a percent. industrial materials are gaining on higher iron ore prices. crude futures fell overnight despite the opec report s
iraq by 166,000 and the united arab emirates by 159,000. crude prices appear to have peaked. attention is now on whether russia and other non-opec producers which also agreed to curb production will stick to the agreement. >>> officials revealed in december it was expecting a considerable impairment loss on its nuclear power business in the u.s. they estimate the loss at around $6.1 billion. the officials will announce how they plan to turn around their nuclear business. that will...
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wisconsin troops in the national guard, reserves, and on active duty in places like kuwait, the united arab emirates, afghanistan and germany. then at the end of last month general dunbar and i traveled to guantanamo bay to visit members of the 32nd military police company from the wisconsin arm national guard. i am so proud of the men and women from wisconsin. please remember all, all of our service members in your prayers now and in the future. [ applause ] i also want to thank the members of our national guard for all that they do within our state. last summer parts of northern wisconsin were paralyzed by severe storms and floods. roads and bridges washed out. lives devastated by loss. we sent in the national guard and acting quickly, they were on the ground working together with state and local agencies to help in the recovery. it was an amazing team effort. i joined the local residents from that area in thanking everyone who responded and helped in their time of need to all. [ applause ] to all of our men and women in uniform we appreciate all that you do, here and abroad, on behalf of all of u
wisconsin troops in the national guard, reserves, and on active duty in places like kuwait, the united arab emirates, afghanistan and germany. then at the end of last month general dunbar and i traveled to guantanamo bay to visit members of the 32nd military police company from the wisconsin arm national guard. i am so proud of the men and women from wisconsin. please remember all, all of our service members in your prayers now and in the future. [ applause ] i also want to thank the members of...
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tax reports show this mclean home about a mile from cia headquarters is owned by the united arab emirates settlement. everyone inside made it out, 2 dogs as well, when the flames broke out early saturday morning. fire is still smoldering, as crews dig through the rubble to find a cause. a family forced out by fire overnight in montgomery county. other homes as well. it police officer getting credit for saving lives straight jeff goldberg is live on persimmon ridge road in clarksburg with the story. jeff, was he at the right place at the right time? jeff: no question about that. but this is a terrible and dramatic site are you look at the damage this fire caused. this home is a total loss after what happened last night. you might be able to hear workers doing some repairs on and alsonext door, this home on the other side of the home a total of about $700,000 in damage. the montgomery county fire officials tell us they believe that this fire was the result of a discarded smoking material in this back area by a recycling bin on the back porch. this happened at 2:30 this morning in clarksburg
tax reports show this mclean home about a mile from cia headquarters is owned by the united arab emirates settlement. everyone inside made it out, 2 dogs as well, when the flames broke out early saturday morning. fire is still smoldering, as crews dig through the rubble to find a cause. a family forced out by fire overnight in montgomery county. other homes as well. it police officer getting credit for saving lives straight jeff goldberg is live on persimmon ridge road in clarksburg with the...
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seen her during a stop in the united arab emirates. told iraqi leaders the u.s. is not out to seize anyone's oil as president trump has claimed in the past. secretary also said the president's travel ban would not affect iraqis who have fought alongside u.s. forces. >>> president trump is defending remarks he made about sweden over the weekend that raised eyebrows. yesterday he tweeted he was referring to a story he saw on fox news about immigrants and sweden. let's go back to the beginning. here are the president's remarks. >> you look at what's happening last night in sweden. sweden, who would believe this. sweden. they took in large numbers, they're having problems like they never thought possible. >> president was talking about the travel ban issue when he alluded to some kind of attack on sweden on friday that never happened. swedish embassy says they don't know what mr. trump was talking about and asked u.s. officials for explanation. >>> the white house said the president was not referring to a specific incident. >> meantime today vice president mike pence
seen her during a stop in the united arab emirates. told iraqi leaders the u.s. is not out to seize anyone's oil as president trump has claimed in the past. secretary also said the president's travel ban would not affect iraqis who have fought alongside u.s. forces. >>> president trump is defending remarks he made about sweden over the weekend that raised eyebrows. yesterday he tweeted he was referring to a story he saw on fox news about immigrants and sweden. let's go back to the...
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prosecutors believe he to paris, from the united arab emirates last month on a tour visa. said he was carrying two machetes as he entered the underground shopping center. and shoulders stopped him. shouted god is great in arabic. soldiers shot him at least five times. he's in grave condition tonight. >>> new at 6:00, it was a big, viral post, after the women's march. a call for millions of visitors to donate their used metro cards. tonight, those cards are going out to people in need. and wusa 9's pete muntean takes us on a journey of one car and the woman who got it. >> 970 smart trip cars, donated from around the world. this might seem like a little saying. but for some, it really goes a long way. >> i'm hoping things are better. >> jen chong says life has been tough. she's depressed, traumatized, and up until recently, homeless. >> it's difficult to think about. >>co enlisted in the army. she was training to be a linguist. she said that all changed when she was raped and retaliated against. she had no choice but to leave. >> it's frustrating to think about where i could
prosecutors believe he to paris, from the united arab emirates last month on a tour visa. said he was carrying two machetes as he entered the underground shopping center. and shoulders stopped him. shouted god is great in arabic. soldiers shot him at least five times. he's in grave condition tonight. >>> new at 6:00, it was a big, viral post, after the women's march. a call for millions of visitors to donate their used metro cards. tonight, those cards are going out to people in need....
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forced firefighters out of the $2.7 million l dollar property owned by the embassy of the united arab emirates. nobody was killed. the investigators rlg digging through the charred shell trying to determine what started the blaze. they evacuated safely, the fire alarm alerted them. fire spread throughout the house. now a disturbing detail just what helped that fire rage for so long. crews battled for more than 1 hours to put it out. >> i have no water. >> i'm going to have to shut you down until i get water. >> there are no hydrants nearby we had to bring additional water in in tankers. >> reporter: it took 8 minutes to arrive on seen after the 911 call was made. there was no water in the neighborhood of expensive home. the neighborhood presents additional complexities, there are no national standards requiring communities to have hydrants within a certain distance or have them at all. in communities across the country some homes could be too remote to be supplied by public water sources like this deadly annapolis mansion fire in 2015, crews took hours to bring in tanker trucks to fight the bl
forced firefighters out of the $2.7 million l dollar property owned by the embassy of the united arab emirates. nobody was killed. the investigators rlg digging through the charred shell trying to determine what started the blaze. they evacuated safely, the fire alarm alerted them. fire spread throughout the house. now a disturbing detail just what helped that fire rage for so long. crews battled for more than 1 hours to put it out. >> i have no water. >> i'm going to have to shut...
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i am also told that special operation forces from the united arab emirates where part of the raid onthe al-qaeda compound in yemen. >> jenna: give very much. going to bring a now jonathan, vice president of research at the foundation for defense of democracies and a former terrorism analyst at the treasury department. some of the initial news we have about this raid, but for our viewers who might think, al-qaeda, yemen, we have been focusing on ices in syria, so tell us about the importance of yemen and the state of al-qaeda today. >> i think the question of al-qaeda is perhaps the most crucial which is as we have kept our focus on isis, al-qaeda has grown stronger. it always has had a structure that has made it very dangerous, and that is it operates and affiliate groups scattered groups around the middle east, the one in yemen, the arabian peninsula is among the stronger of those affiliate groups, in it has long posed a threat to the united states. the situation in yemen has really been chaos since the arab spring. you've got al-qaeda operating there, but you've also have the irani
i am also told that special operation forces from the united arab emirates where part of the raid onthe al-qaeda compound in yemen. >> jenna: give very much. going to bring a now jonathan, vice president of research at the foundation for defense of democracies and a former terrorism analyst at the treasury department. some of the initial news we have about this raid, but for our viewers who might think, al-qaeda, yemen, we have been focusing on ices in syria, so tell us about the...
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his many business assets in turkey, united arab emirates and -- united arab emirates, saudi arabia and elsewhere, all of which have the potential to distort the president's official actions. the list goes on. some americans, including my own constituents for sure, are very closely tracking this. i mean, every news story that comes out that sheds light on the president's conflicts of interest, they're watching this. they're deeply concerned about his cabinet officials and the policy that he might pursue. but many, and certainly it seems the vast majority of republican voters, are not yet concerned by these conflicts. he may be a scoundrel, some people might say, but he is our scoundrel. no surprise then that my colleagues in congress on the other side of the aisle have been unwilling to engage in meaningful oversight of the new administration. but here's the point we need to make. and i really want to emphasize this. president trump is not just patetty lapses that will somehow will come out in the wash overtime. instead, his complete disregard for ethical norms and against constitutiona
his many business assets in turkey, united arab emirates and -- united arab emirates, saudi arabia and elsewhere, all of which have the potential to distort the president's official actions. the list goes on. some americans, including my own constituents for sure, are very closely tracking this. i mean, every news story that comes out that sheds light on the president's conflicts of interest, they're watching this. they're deeply concerned about his cabinet officials and the policy that he...
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fatath is on the hockey team for the united arab emirates. she is here and will drop the puck tonight. look at her go. the she has some skills there. yesterday she had an opportunity to the practice with the team. she's so happy to be on the ice in arlington. she was especially excite to see her favorite player, alex ovechkin, up close. who wouldn't be? >> i was nervous the whole time. i was telling my brother, just remind me to breathe. >> i but check out her skills, though. she's really good. al ali goes back home tomorrow. her trip here was part of hockey for everyone month. that is a thing, hockey is for everyone month. >> i am so happy for her. she had such a great time. >> and so nice for the caps to do that, too wab to host her. >>> so you were outside. still pretty warm, right? >> it is. we're well above freezing. i mean we're still near 50 degrees. so it's raining, obviously, where we are. but farther north when you get closer to the maryland/pennsylvania border, that's where you start to see the snow. the snow is extending through p
fatath is on the hockey team for the united arab emirates. she is here and will drop the puck tonight. look at her go. the she has some skills there. yesterday she had an opportunity to the practice with the team. she's so happy to be on the ice in arlington. she was especially excite to see her favorite player, alex ovechkin, up close. who wouldn't be? >> i was nervous the whole time. i was telling my brother, just remind me to breathe. >> i but check out her skills, though. she's...
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more japanese restaurants are setting up in the united arab emirates. they've developed a taste for fish. kiwada's best pitch in dubai went well, say iing vendors are fwlad to hear that they are halal certified >> translator: they want to start business right away. >> reporter: now testing the waters in other parts of the middle east with the help of japanese trade officials. >> translator: saudi arabia and qatar are promising candidate hotel restaurants are ideal targets for your company's high-end fish. >> reporter: there is a growing interest overseas in japanese cuisine. our next goal is to work together with producers to serve these consumers. >> reporter: he worked hard to open doors now his company is a groundbreaker in muslim markets and he plans to take advantage. >>> time now for a check of your weather. it's gloomy, windy and warm this thursday in tokyo. our meteorologist, robert speta, tells us all. >> yes. pretty windy out there. up and down the pacific coastline of japan. we have a frontal area moving through. out ahead of that, strong, so
more japanese restaurants are setting up in the united arab emirates. they've developed a taste for fish. kiwada's best pitch in dubai went well, say iing vendors are fwlad to hear that they are halal certified >> translator: they want to start business right away. >> reporter: now testing the waters in other parts of the middle east with the help of japanese trade officials. >> translator: saudi arabia and qatar are promising candidate hotel restaurants are ideal targets for...
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playing hockey on the united arab emirates women's hockey team. traveled with her favorite team. she impressed the caps with her skills and this visit was a dream come true. >> i was nervous the whole time, i was telling my brother, just remind me to breathe. calm down. >> coming from across the world, it's intimidating. she does awesome. she got out there, you can be nervous, but she was able to show her skill and what a great skater she is, she is very impressive. >> a few guys told me she had way better skills than i did. and i'm on the ice a lot. that hurts, more than anything just see her smile and the guys having fun and doing all ha society right now. >> she has a lot of talent. >> yes, she did get a signed stick from ov, and she told me that no one else is allowed to touch it. >> take that. thank yo >> thatu. >>> the countdown clock is ticking now. we're one year away exactly from the winter olympic games. the city of pyeongchang will welcome the athletes for the first winter olympics to be held on south korean soil. there are two main ven
playing hockey on the united arab emirates women's hockey team. traveled with her favorite team. she impressed the caps with her skills and this visit was a dream come true. >> i was nervous the whole time, i was telling my brother, just remind me to breathe. calm down. >> coming from across the world, it's intimidating. she does awesome. she got out there, you can be nervous, but she was able to show her skill and what a great skater she is, she is very impressive. >> a few...
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don't forget, within the last few days he's had long conversations with saudi leaders, united arab emirate leaders, with persian gulf sunni arabs. >> king abdullah. >> yeah, king abdullah of jordan. they fear iran and the encroachments. donald trump, having just spoken with them. i covered trump, he's charged up by the last person he talked to. he was talking to the sunnis. be tough on iran. also, he's got netanyahu coming here from israel and that's what they want to hear. the iranian-american community don't buy this is just obama. they are going where we just heard he was going. they worry trump is preparing for military action. >> donald trump's language on iran sounds like an ulty may tum. it's in contrast to his rhetoric during the campaign. he stated strong opposition against stupid wars and accused hillary clinton of being trigger happy. let's remind ourselves how trump one. >> obviously the war in iraq is a mistake. the war in iraq, we spent $2 trillion, thousands of lives, we don't have it. iran is taking over iraq with the second largest oil reserve. they lie. they say they were
don't forget, within the last few days he's had long conversations with saudi leaders, united arab emirate leaders, with persian gulf sunni arabs. >> king abdullah. >> yeah, king abdullah of jordan. they fear iran and the encroachments. donald trump, having just spoken with them. i covered trump, he's charged up by the last person he talked to. he was talking to the sunnis. be tough on iran. also, he's got netanyahu coming here from israel and that's what they want to hear. the...
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more than 700 kilograms and nano satellites launched for the u.s., the netherlands and the united arab emirates. the head of the indian space research organization, kiran kumar, hailed advances in the country's space technology. he said india hopes to grab a share of the commercial launch market. india has been developing space launch technology at a far lower cost than japan, europe or the u.s. its launch fees are about 20% cheaper than average. >>> being at the top of the fashion world isn't necessarily about creating trends, nor is it about glamour. japanese designer yohji yamamoto has a message for the times. >> reporter: the top of the crop in the world of fashion kicked off 2017 in paris. yohji yamamoto was there. the theme of this men's collection, hard worker featured on the runway were setups that remind you of the industrial revolution, white lab coats with heavy work boots and chic coveralls. yamamoto gave the designs an elegance. his respect for people who earn their money through toil and moil. >> translator: the world today is dominated by capitalism the money makes money way of b
more than 700 kilograms and nano satellites launched for the u.s., the netherlands and the united arab emirates. the head of the indian space research organization, kiran kumar, hailed advances in the country's space technology. he said india hopes to grab a share of the commercial launch market. india has been developing space launch technology at a far lower cost than japan, europe or the u.s. its launch fees are about 20% cheaper than average. >>> being at the top of the fashion...
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tehran, the united arab emirates and china. iran said it will take action against a number of american individuals and companies. it did not, however, name the targets of its sanctions. >>> the department of defense is that lockheed martin has agreed on an $8 billion deal for 90 f-35 fighter jets. that's the lowest price today for the pentagon's program. it brings the price per jet below $95 million for the first time ever for a total savings of more than $700 million. >>> still ahead, a trip to louisiana to see where the jobs are. >> donald trump's plan to invest in american infrastructure. that's coming up on "nightly business report." >>> fixing our aging infrastructure. it's a big promise of the trump administration ask if everything goes as many hope, all that spending will create a lot of demand for workers. kate rogers went to hackbury to see where the jobs are. >> reporter: president trump is promising to rebuild america in a big way. >> our infrastructure is in serious trouble. we will build new roads and highways and
tehran, the united arab emirates and china. iran said it will take action against a number of american individuals and companies. it did not, however, name the targets of its sanctions. >>> the department of defense is that lockheed martin has agreed on an $8 billion deal for 90 f-35 fighter jets. that's the lowest price today for the pentagon's program. it brings the price per jet below $95 million for the first time ever for a total savings of more than $700 million. >>>...
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among these are smaller nations such as bahrain and the united arab emirates. among them is iran's main rival, saudi arabia. israel settled 600,000 jews on occupied land the palestinians want for their state. antipathy for iran would be enough to persuade big arab countries, even if they could to , force palestinians to take a deal that would be acceptable to the israeli right. right-wingers do not like the call for stopping expanding settlements. they prefer backing away from a two-state solution and a dependent palestine alongside israel. many on the ground believe the likeliest outcome is known -- is no solution at all. jeremy bowen, bbc news. it seems mr. trump announced a change in american policy, but will that lead to a change on the ground? the european union's border agency said the number of migrants in illegally entering the eu decreased 76% last year. they save a main reason is the deal between the eu and turkey on returning migrants and stricter controls in the western balkans. an iraqi official says a suicide bomber in a car killed 14 people in bag
among these are smaller nations such as bahrain and the united arab emirates. among them is iran's main rival, saudi arabia. israel settled 600,000 jews on occupied land the palestinians want for their state. antipathy for iran would be enough to persuade big arab countries, even if they could to , force palestinians to take a deal that would be acceptable to the israeli right. right-wingers do not like the call for stopping expanding settlements. they prefer backing away from a two-state...
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now what is happening, this general is backed by egypt, by the united arab emirates, and russia. of libya, which is the wealthy part. that's where the oil is. and he managed to root out isis from that eastern part, and he controls about 80%, or 75% of libyan oil export, it is coming from that part, the oil crescent. the west actually could not do anything, they broke it and they cannot fix it. stop! i think it is time to look at russia. it really is time to look at russia, what russia has done in syria and is about to do in libya, you have to absolutely focus... no, but i didn't mention russia yet! wait till i mention it! unbelievable. it is very interesting what russia is doing. the west went to russia, italy and britain. they say to russia, please save us. we have illegal immigration, 2000 kilometres of the seashore, libyan territories in the mediterranean, we cannot do anything, please help us. russia, moscow, after, invited a man who was received by putin, sergey lavrov, the minister, and he had a very fruitful talk. then they reach an agreement. first to curb all the immigra
now what is happening, this general is backed by egypt, by the united arab emirates, and russia. of libya, which is the wealthy part. that's where the oil is. and he managed to root out isis from that eastern part, and he controls about 80%, or 75% of libyan oil export, it is coming from that part, the oil crescent. the west actually could not do anything, they broke it and they cannot fix it. stop! i think it is time to look at russia. it really is time to look at russia, what russia has done...
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the sanctions affect 13 individuals and 12 entities that are based in the united arab emirates, lebanon, and china. earlier, a leading iranian cleric said missile tests would continue and that sanctions would violate the iran nuclear deal. the u.s. administration has put iran, "on notice" over this test and called the nuclear deal into question. we can cross now to washington, d.c. to the center for conspiracy policy a conservative think tank. she is also a former c.i.a. operative and has written for breitbart news. miss lopez, thanks for being with us. do you think the sanctions are justified? >> yes, definitely they are. the jihadist regime in tehran is deliberately pushing the limits of the new trump administration to see how far they can go, and the most recent iranian ballistic missile test this past sunday is evidence of that. >> now, trump has already expressed his disdain for the iran nuclear deal on twitter. do these sanctions mark the beginning of the end for it? >> well i sure hope so. i don't know if the new trump administration will outright abandon the deal or rather try t
the sanctions affect 13 individuals and 12 entities that are based in the united arab emirates, lebanon, and china. earlier, a leading iranian cleric said missile tests would continue and that sanctions would violate the iran nuclear deal. the u.s. administration has put iran, "on notice" over this test and called the nuclear deal into question. we can cross now to washington, d.c. to the center for conspiracy policy a conservative think tank. she is also a former c.i.a. operative and...
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. >> however, the foreign minister of the united arab emirates spoke in support of trump's order. he said the suspension isn't directed at any particular religion and added, it's important to take into account that the ban will be reviewed within three months. >>> a group of japanese-americans have also joined protests near washington against the travel ban. >> we know better that shutting the door on those in need is unacceptable and contrary to our core values as americans! >> about 1,000 protesters took part, including relatives of japanese-americans who were sent to internment camps on u.s. soil during world war ii. the internment was based on an executive order by president franklin roosevelt. >> what we want to make sure is that history is not repeated and that what happened to the japanese-americans is not forgotten. >> the group denounces trump's immigration orders as xenophobic. >>> the head of japan's biggest automaker is defending his firm's contribution to the u.s. economy. gene joins us with the details. gene, what did he say? >> the president of toyota motor is respo
. >> however, the foreign minister of the united arab emirates spoke in support of trump's order. he said the suspension isn't directed at any particular religion and added, it's important to take into account that the ban will be reviewed within three months. >>> a group of japanese-americans have also joined protests near washington against the travel ban. >> we know better that shutting the door on those in need is unacceptable and contrary to our core values as...
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will be in the united arab emirates for the opening of a trump brand golf course. called golf resort rather. and the post says donald trump's three trips alone to florida have probably cost taxpayers about $10 million. an they're keeping watch of the trump tower in new york where melania and baron trump live. the city is footing that half million dollars a day bill to guard the trump tower. >>> former republican house leader bob michael has died. the illinois lawmakers spent 38 years in congress and was known for his respectful bipartisan legislative style. president nixon once said he had many opponents but no enemies and experts say civility fell apart during the transition to spiker gingrich and his contract with america agenda in 1994. michael was 9 # years old. -- 93 years old. >>> a generous d.c. family leave bill is on its way to congress. the legislation would allow up to eight weeks of paid leave to new parents. six weeks for people taking care of a sick loved one. and two weeks of personal sick time. d.c. mayor muriel bowser allowed the bill to pass witho
will be in the united arab emirates for the opening of a trump brand golf course. called golf resort rather. and the post says donald trump's three trips alone to florida have probably cost taxpayers about $10 million. an they're keeping watch of the trump tower in new york where melania and baron trump live. the city is footing that half million dollars a day bill to guard the trump tower. >>> former republican house leader bob michael has died. the illinois lawmakers spent 38 years...
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meet 27-year-old fatima al ali, captain of the united arab emirates women's national team who discoveredkey six years ago. >> the speed, the scoring, the pazzing-- everything about it is amazing. >> reporter: you love scoring. >> i love scoring. i'm known back home for doing crazy celebrations. >> reporter: and that's not the only crazy thing. she also does this. >> wow. >> reporter: peter bondra, forme capitols all-star who was in abu dhabi is a good will trip saw her and was mesmerized. >> i said, "wow, what's this?" >> reporter: he recorded it, posted it and it went viral. the capitols invited her to d.c. and this week she watched her first game, saw alex ovechkin score a goal, and then... >> alex, nice to meet you. >> reporter: ...she met ovechkin, her hero, face to face. it was a moment she will remember for a lifetime. the next day it got even better. they skated together. >> let's switch sides. >> reporter: do you feel like you're having a dream? >> it's better than a dream. >> reporter: she loves hockey so much, that back home, she even referees men's games. >> and my last two ga
meet 27-year-old fatima al ali, captain of the united arab emirates women's national team who discoveredkey six years ago. >> the speed, the scoring, the pazzing-- everything about it is amazing. >> reporter: you love scoring. >> i love scoring. i'm known back home for doing crazy celebrations. >> reporter: and that's not the only crazy thing. she also does this. >> wow. >> reporter: peter bondra, forme capitols all-star who was in abu dhabi is a good will...
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which is taking place in the united arab emirates and people had been looking forward to that becauseion. now, that is looking unlikely. the chief of army staff and the prime minister have both condemned the attack the prime minister vowing that pakistan will continue to fight against what he describes as the cancer of terrorism in the country. inafew in a few minutes will play you the undercover investigation into one of britain's's jails. it was bound in a state of chaos. ——— found. the co—op bank has announced it's putting itself up for sale. the high street bank — which has more than 4 million customers — almost collapsed in 2013 after a series of financial problems. it was bailed out by american hedge funds but has struggled to strengthen its finances because of low interest rates. our business editor simon jack reports on its problems he says the may already be a potential buyer. one name springs out the may which is the tsb which itself was carved out of lloyds after a merger. like all small band it is struggling, they both have a slightly ethical, slightly local, slightly ethi
which is taking place in the united arab emirates and people had been looking forward to that becauseion. now, that is looking unlikely. the chief of army staff and the prime minister have both condemned the attack the prime minister vowing that pakistan will continue to fight against what he describes as the cancer of terrorism in the country. inafew in a few minutes will play you the undercover investigation into one of britain's's jails. it was bound in a state of chaos. ——— found. the...
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now, among these are smaller nations, such as bahrain and the united arab emirates and among them cruciallyews on occupied land palestinians want for a state. israeli right—wingers do not like president trump's call to stop expanding settlements. they prefer his backing away from a two—state solution an independent palestine alongside israel. many people on the ground believe the likeliest outcome is no solution at all. jeremy bowen, bbc news. thousands of people have taken to the streets of paris to show their support for a young black man who says he was raped by police. there's been growing tension in some of the city's suburbs since the 22—year—old was arrested and allegedly assaulted. one police officer has been charged with rape, and three others with assault. and as lucy williamson reports from paris, the president's appeal for calm is not being heeded. anger is spreading along france's urban veins. tonight, chants of "police, rapists, murderers" rung outjust south of the sacre coeur. this is a protest about power. the power of individuals, their community, the state. france has been
now, among these are smaller nations, such as bahrain and the united arab emirates and among them cruciallyews on occupied land palestinians want for a state. israeli right—wingers do not like president trump's call to stop expanding settlements. they prefer his backing away from a two—state solution an independent palestine alongside israel. many people on the ground believe the likeliest outcome is no solution at all. jeremy bowen, bbc news. thousands of people have taken to the streets...
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this general is backed by egypt, by the united arab emirates and now russia. why?ealthy part. it is where the oil is. yes. he managed to root out isis from that eastern part and he control that oil crescent, which is, you know, about 80% or 75% of libyan oil export is coming from that part. 0k. oil export is coming from that part. ok. now, the west, actually, couldn't do anything. they broke libya, they cannot fix it... ok, barry, stop. one thing, one thing... a quick interruption. you have given us a quick interruption. you have given us the anti—western analysis. i think it is time to look at russia. it really is time. what russia has donein it really is time. what russia has done in syria and is about to do in libya, you have to completely focus... but let me focus. wait until i mention it. focus... but let me focus. wait untili mention it. that's why focus... but let me focus. wait until i mention it. that's why i'm coming for you. unbelievable. mention it now. go to russia. because it is very interesting what russia is doing. i'm explaining. no, you can't have
this general is backed by egypt, by the united arab emirates and now russia. why?ealthy part. it is where the oil is. yes. he managed to root out isis from that eastern part and he control that oil crescent, which is, you know, about 80% or 75% of libyan oil export is coming from that part. 0k. oil export is coming from that part. ok. now, the west, actually, couldn't do anything. they broke libya, they cannot fix it... ok, barry, stop. one thing, one thing... a quick interruption. you have...