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their old humvees, given to the iraqi army, some shattered, burned, overs taken over by militants, a group of al qaeda did called isis.ers taken over by militant group of al qaeda did called isiters taken over by militantsa group of al qaeda did called isihers taken over by militants a group of al qaeda did called isis.ers taken over by militanta group of al qaeda did called isiers taken over by militants, group of al qaeda did called isiters taken over by militantsa group of al qaeda did called isigers taken over by militants a group of al qaeda did called isis.ers taken over by militanta group of al qaeda did called isis.hers taken over by militan a group of al qaeda did called isis.group of al qaeda did call isis. islamic state in syria. today they vow to march on baghdad, they are only 100 miles away and surrounded the biggest oil refinery and iraqi troops trained by u.s., most are putting their hands up instead of on the trigger. the goal the militants said today, to impose strict islamic sharia law, not just in iraq but syria and beyond. they are lead by a bill tablet that fought in
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but there is a history to this. this groupe active in iraq than syria now. >> now they are in control of mosul and that would be a big deal under any circumstances. one of the largest cities in iraq. but is it even more significant given mosul's geography, its ethnic and religious make up? >> absolutely. it was a key target for them always. it was in the north. it's a disputed city. not sure whether it's part of iraq proper. it's a city ripe for taking over for somebody like the leader of the isil. he knows he goes in toy city toy like, which isth nikolai missed and the curds will have to get involved in it. the kurdish military forces are on stand by to come in and they are negotiating with the iraqis, it's one of those -- you've got it say it's one of those flash points really of what -- in iraq what could turn a conflict from this low-level intense conflict in to all-out sectarian war it just needs a spark. is. il hat not only been going after so mull, they are done it in a smaller city of 600,000 people, but it's where one
but there is a history to this. this groupe active in iraq than syria now. >> now they are in control of mosul and that would be a big deal under any circumstances. one of the largest cities in iraq. but is it even more significant given mosul's geography, its ethnic and religious make up? >> absolutely. it was a key target for them always. it was in the north. it's a disputed city. not sure whether it's part of iraq proper. it's a city ripe for taking over for somebody like the...
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where the person was injured in 2009 we had good news early in the week i spoke and met with a policing group that was a followup two weeks ago we had major chiefs from around the city and around the world they're here in san francisco to discuss future issues facing mrorl and there's from all over the world and yesterday we kickoff our future grauts graduate with sf city we have thirty some odd kids 20 of them from the unified school district this is a compliment over 2 hundred kids working with kathy republican so once again, we hope to total about 3 hundred young people that are largely from the southeast section of the city and mission to give them a chance for jobs and busy this is a lessor included of the 7 thousand jobs that go out to kids not good we have another quiet simmer relative to summers task i'll defer the rest of my time to the colleague. >> good evening commander. good afternoon >> commissioners director hicks and secretary monroe and chief i'm richard cc&r a year ago or december of 2012 the chief called and asked me to get involved in ti t i'll glad to help out. a great ed
where the person was injured in 2009 we had good news early in the week i spoke and met with a policing group that was a followup two weeks ago we had major chiefs from around the city and around the world they're here in san francisco to discuss future issues facing mrorl and there's from all over the world and yesterday we kickoff our future grauts graduate with sf city we have thirty some odd kids 20 of them from the unified school district this is a compliment over 2 hundred kids working...
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and they formed a group, a sunni group, americans trained and arms paid for, and they had a tremendous amount of success, and they were able to defeat them in iraq for a number of years, and since 2011, any al qaeda groups in iraq, but as the situation deteriorates, and they brought the jihad, the holy war to iraq. that's where it comes from. it doesn't come from nowhere, though it feels like that's what happens. there's a history to this. but what we're seeing now, this group is much more resurgent in iraq than in syria. >> now they're in control of mosul, and that's a big deal, one of the largest cities in iraq, but is it more significant, given mosul's geography and the ethnic makeup? >> absolutely. it's a key target because it's in the north. and it's a disputed city. whether it's iraq proper. for taking over for somebody he goes into the city like that, which is ethnic, and he makes the kurds have to get involved. and the kurdish military forces are on standby now to come in and negotiate with the iraqis. it's one of the points in iraq that could turn the conflict from this low le
and they formed a group, a sunni group, americans trained and arms paid for, and they had a tremendous amount of success, and they were able to defeat them in iraq for a number of years, and since 2011, any al qaeda groups in iraq, but as the situation deteriorates, and they brought the jihad, the holy war to iraq. that's where it comes from. it doesn't come from nowhere, though it feels like that's what happens. there's a history to this. but what we're seeing now, this group is much more...
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you're talking about isis, yeah, they're a radical group. they're no picnic, and we're talking about not going to war with iran, but we're talking about stopping them from getting a nuclear weapon. >> is iraq -- >> they had not -- >> we have stopped them. >> in my opinion we have done very little. this temporary agreement is just not even a speed bump. >> it's more than we have ever had. >> setting aside iran -- >> after we talked iraq, iran shut down their nuclear program because they were afraid of the united states. >> so we just have to invade another country? >> no, i'm showing strength is important and we have not shown it where it matters. >> how would you show strength? what country would you like to invade. >> no one suggested -- >> back up, start with the first part, how would you show strength. >> what the president did when he ran for office in 2008 -- >> i'm still waiting. >> he said we're getting out, it is the wrong war. you send a message to the iraqi and iranian government. and terrorists were out -- >> so how many troops wou
you're talking about isis, yeah, they're a radical group. they're no picnic, and we're talking about not going to war with iran, but we're talking about stopping them from getting a nuclear weapon. >> is iraq -- >> they had not -- >> we have stopped them. >> in my opinion we have done very little. this temporary agreement is just not even a speed bump. >> it's more than we have ever had. >> setting aside iran -- >> after we talked iraq, iran shut down...
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islamic state a new nation. the group says the territories they control are united under the leadership of the new cala if, and will unite areas from aleppo, syria to iraq. the last time a calafat existed was in 1924 and the otto man empire was in its mime days. the cities have been asked to policemening allegiance. they have not reacted to the other statement. fighting for the town continues. >> this announcement will put pressure on iran and syria. it's designed to get people to rally around the group's cause, but will have a political impact in iraq. on july the 1st, the parliament will discuss the formation of a new government. this announcement will be a test for nouri al-maliki, to see if he has the support to remain in the job. as the crisis goes on the parties are not confident the prime minister has the support. >> translation: i believe that the chances for the counter prime minister to -- current prime minister to run for a third term is low in comparison to other candidates. according to the grand itemry ali a
islamic state a new nation. the group says the territories they control are united under the leadership of the new cala if, and will unite areas from aleppo, syria to iraq. the last time a calafat existed was in 1924 and the otto man empire was in its mime days. the cities have been asked to policemening allegiance. they have not reacted to the other statement. fighting for the town continues. >> this announcement will put pressure on iran and syria. it's designed to get people to rally...
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a. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm rory sushi. next to test groups in the united states and about steak a bite from a so-called super been on that by going on a six week human trial that genetically enhanced the victim and rich it's claimed that these but nonis will improve the nutrition of people in east africa but michael hansen senior staff scientist it can seem a union thinks the initiative is nothing more than a publicity stunt simply designed to improve the reputation of giants things like golden rice or golden bananas are attempts to say oh we can use this technology for a useful purpose that will help the poor so i see it more as propaganda purposes and i think the reason that they were trying so desperately with the genetic engineering is it does have a bad name eighty five percent of the global acreage in engineered crops are all herbicide tolerant they're designed to be sprayed with herbicides they're doing their due. assigned to have you spray more pesticides on them part of the problem is in the in the united states for example we don't
a. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm rory sushi. next to test groups in the united states and about steak a bite from a so-called super been on that by going on a six week human trial that genetically enhanced the victim and rich it's claimed that these but nonis will improve the nutrition of people in east africa but michael hansen senior staff scientist it can seem a union thinks the initiative is nothing more than a publicity stunt simply designed to improve the reputation...
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a new state. they are demanding that all sunni muslims and armed groups pledge their allegiance. we report from baghdad. [♪ music ] >> reporter: in an audio message an manifesto published on the web a line in the sand has been drawn. an islamic state is the new name for isil. it is the establishment of the islamic caliphate. the groups they now control are now united under the new caliph. they intend to unite from the board to iraq under its flag. sunni rebels have been asked to pledge allegiance. but so far fighting continues. >>> this announcement will put pressure on iraq and syria. it is designed to get people to rally around the group's cause and it will have an political impact here in iraq. on july 1st the parliament come together to discuss the formation of a new government. this announcement plus other pressures will b be a test for nouri al-maliki to see if he has the support to remain on. but many are not confident that the prime minister has the support. >> i believe that the chances for the current prime minister to run for a third term are very low in comparison to o
a new state. they are demanding that all sunni muslims and armed groups pledge their allegiance. we report from baghdad. [♪ music ] >> reporter: in an audio message an manifesto published on the web a line in the sand has been drawn. an islamic state is the new name for isil. it is the establishment of the islamic caliphate. the groups they now control are now united under the new caliph. they intend to unite from the board to iraq under its flag. sunni rebels have been asked to pledge...
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key emblem we consulate on policy and take input back they weighed in on the tazer discussion as a group quite a bit of wasn't weighed in on that. now. goals for the coming year this is a collaborative piece that i sent around to the other folks on the working group i'll run through this. surface mapping you you can have the greatest c i t map but if you don't have alternatives you're going to have a great program like emergency services and hospitalization and jail or one or two others listed statistically we want to as a group map the services and see if we can better enact the officers. to those services for the people dealing with on those calls we've seen great results with the veterans administration officers reach the case workers and a veteran in crisis can get through to their counselor to streamline those we have to have is a refresher course as a group we want to had had suicide prfths training for free. future declaration techniques a homeless component we want to incorporate a community component in that nevertheless of the issues they face. and then department policies crea
key emblem we consulate on policy and take input back they weighed in on the tazer discussion as a group quite a bit of wasn't weighed in on that. now. goals for the coming year this is a collaborative piece that i sent around to the other folks on the working group i'll run through this. surface mapping you you can have the greatest c i t map but if you don't have alternatives you're going to have a great program like emergency services and hospitalization and jail or one or two others listed...
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to take it over is a group - basically is a group of sunni armed groups fighting for a long title. they are putting up banners, making and putting up banners. it's what i.s.i.l. fighters want which is an islamic state. >> it's a developing situation and we'll cam back to you. the i.s.i.l. is fighting to establish a strict islamic state. the i.s.i.l. is led by abu bacar badadi and is known as ruthless. his early life is unclear. it's thought he had a p hd in the islamic university. he was captured by u.s. forces in 2005, it was thought he was a teacher. it's not known when he moved to a violent ideology, but he joined al qaeda and became a leader. i.s.i.l. splintered from al qaeda, and fighters are engaged in battles against iraq and syria. let's find out more from beirut. rula, the ramifications of the sunni led group taking over swathes of iraq, it's going to reverberate where you are. >> everywhere you go in beirut people are asking what is going on, who is behind it and what will it mean tore syria and lebanon. on one hand they feel escalation or deterioration in the relationshi
to take it over is a group - basically is a group of sunni armed groups fighting for a long title. they are putting up banners, making and putting up banners. it's what i.s.i.l. fighters want which is an islamic state. >> it's a developing situation and we'll cam back to you. the i.s.i.l. is fighting to establish a strict islamic state. the i.s.i.l. is led by abu bacar badadi and is known as ruthless. his early life is unclear. it's thought he had a p hd in the islamic university. he was...
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groups. they said this is a danger to the united states. hich groups have an ideology that compels them to attack united eight first. -- the united states first. by looking at that, they were able to distinguish a narrow the definition of the enemy. getting back to this question of whether ideology is important, let me say where i agree with you. this plays a role in nearly everything. they are an extremely pragmatic group. if you read some the things they the written about jobs, one of cuba, their best military leaders wrote it and thought it was the model to follow. maybe we will be able to do the same thing. very pragmatic when it comes to military matters and when it comes to a lots of different issues. examples that he gave were all about them actually engaging with each other and arguing over ideology. it ideology does not matter, why do they even do that? is one thing to say someplace back in the depths of your heart . why even engage in in this kind of public debate and make ideology the center for your argument beauty not believe it
groups. they said this is a danger to the united states. hich groups have an ideology that compels them to attack united eight first. -- the united states first. by looking at that, they were able to distinguish a narrow the definition of the enemy. getting back to this question of whether ideology is important, let me say where i agree with you. this plays a role in nearly everything. they are an extremely pragmatic group. if you read some the things they the written about jobs, one of cuba,...
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squaring off with a group of teens, blocking the entrance to a strip mall parking lot shortly after that incident, two juveniles were taken into custody. however, at this point, investigators do not have enough evidence to link to the other robberies involving the large groups of teens targeting people for their personal items. in pinole, people gathered for a memorial to mark the 26th anniversary of the disappearance of amber schwartz. this is the last place the then-7-year-old was seen alive -- now called amber swartz park. amber's mother, kim swartz, has searched for more than two decades to find her daughter. family. friends. even strangers -- all supporting her tonight. last fall the police reopened the investigation into her disappearance. they are revisiting the evidence using modern technology. in sports. tim lincecum brings back the moustache. then things get really hairy for him in cincinnati. . and the a's turn to a new hero. and a familiar one. to try highlights. and all the sports. next who knows it is going to last all season but right now the a's are flat out great. a's/ya
squaring off with a group of teens, blocking the entrance to a strip mall parking lot shortly after that incident, two juveniles were taken into custody. however, at this point, investigators do not have enough evidence to link to the other robberies involving the large groups of teens targeting people for their personal items. in pinole, people gathered for a memorial to mark the 26th anniversary of the disappearance of amber schwartz. this is the last place the then-7-year-old was seen alive...
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as a group that says it's there to protect persecuted jewish people but a dark side has been revealed today with r.t. to learn about the journey defense leans extreme tactics against the people who try to expose their methods. plus yet another scandal at one time was horrifying details emerge of house three detainees dying that story is ahead on our international. you'd think it would be even tougher plug into what you mean it's. good news to talk to me but to the global reach we're going to be right. just. stay close. we have been forced to respond. to your calls twenty four c. plus listeners taking control of brazil. to receive the. dramas that can't be ignored. stories others the few still noticing. the faces changing the world lights now. so pictures of today's leaves no longer from around the globe. look to. t.v. . looks. super super. super. super long lists technology innovation all the list of melons from around russia we've got the future covered. welcome back you're watching r.t. international after refusing to pay tangy bills for six months caps natural gas supply was finall
as a group that says it's there to protect persecuted jewish people but a dark side has been revealed today with r.t. to learn about the journey defense leans extreme tactics against the people who try to expose their methods. plus yet another scandal at one time was horrifying details emerge of house three detainees dying that story is ahead on our international. you'd think it would be even tougher plug into what you mean it's. good news to talk to me but to the global reach we're going to be...
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it's a group with... >> what do you mean by that? you mean fighters returning to home countries, is that what you mean? >> exactly. there has been a foreign fighter element to i.s.i.s. that is picked up. there's an idea that the guys act in a large non-state space, they have more weapons and funny and an agenda that is extreme. that is of serious security concern to the western states, beyond the situation in syria and iraq. >> do you see americans more involved in iraq, even though many may not welcome u.s. combat involved any more. >> the americans wanted to stay. it was nouri al-maliki that wanted them out as part of a nationalist agenda. i wouldn't be surprised if an american presence is bolstered. it's interesting that a lot of debate is echos of vietnam where american military advisors wept in and years later tens of thousands of troops. clearly, the key question is is the main objective here to defeat i.s.i.s., or is it, for obama, to avoid being dragged into a middle eastern conflict. it's clearly a huge priority. >>> exactly
it's a group with... >> what do you mean by that? you mean fighters returning to home countries, is that what you mean? >> exactly. there has been a foreign fighter element to i.s.i.s. that is picked up. there's an idea that the guys act in a large non-state space, they have more weapons and funny and an agenda that is extreme. that is of serious security concern to the western states, beyond the situation in syria and iraq. >> do you see americans more involved in iraq, even...
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this week banned isis making it an offense to be a member of the group but the organization is still enjoying a wave of online european support dubbed by some of the isis fanboys well i've been speaking to some of the isis supporters and i vs one social media why he's supporting isis despite the reported killings and he's applied for me that he. has come the closest yet to establishing an islamic caliphate why do you think isis holds such appeal for some of the people back home i think. if you could to use this overused word in its. terrorism so. the one sort of actually going to trouble they're going to come back all the people here in the u.k. when he went to the trouble to be identifying with. the two constituencies important for. which has existed ever since nine eleven so in a way that constituency has always been that it's possible that they'll be more encouraged by. what's happened in syria and become more active not as a direct result of so but they just feel they're on the sort of wave of islam isolation of the world and then you've got the people who actually come back and w
this week banned isis making it an offense to be a member of the group but the organization is still enjoying a wave of online european support dubbed by some of the isis fanboys well i've been speaking to some of the isis supporters and i vs one social media why he's supporting isis despite the reported killings and he's applied for me that he. has come the closest yet to establishing an islamic caliphate why do you think isis holds such appeal for some of the people back home i think. if you...
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now, a group of ruwanda rebels in congo surrendered and the country is home to a number of armed groupshich all are vying for control in the minimal-rich east. f.d.l.r. has been active in the region since the 1994 genicide in neighboring rwanda when fighters fled to congo and accused of widespread rights abuses forcing thousands to flee their homes. catherine has more from the area in south province. >> reporter: these are some rebels and families that have come down from the hills that surround the village and kept in this camp temporarily. the biggest question and the elephant in the room is where do they move from here, where will they be taken to especially the rwanda and the option is to take them back home, this is a very politically sensitive issue and some accused of participating in the rwanda genicide two decades ago and a bit skeptical of going back and saying they will go back if the government of rwanda commits to sitting down and politically negotiating with them. a lot of people you will talk to here say and will tell you this is a very tall order. another plan that is be
now, a group of ruwanda rebels in congo surrendered and the country is home to a number of armed groupshich all are vying for control in the minimal-rich east. f.d.l.r. has been active in the region since the 1994 genicide in neighboring rwanda when fighters fled to congo and accused of widespread rights abuses forcing thousands to flee their homes. catherine has more from the area in south province. >> reporter: these are some rebels and families that have come down from the hills that...
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i have never before this happy about a loss. >> advancing from this group is a huge accomplishment. >> president obama is watching and congratulating the team later from minnesota. >> we have a chance to win the world cup. and we couldn't be prouder of them. >> a group of 16 plays against undefeated bell gum. >> the rain is not needed here, more rain is expected in montana and north dakota and south dakota. heavy rain could be leading to quick flooding and the rain could be a feeding to the larger rivers that are under already under a flood warning. they are starting to crest. but the additional rain could be slowing the process down. the clouds and the radar showing the storms from nebraska and iowa. heavy rain coming up from the south. storms could be developing later. the storm is up by northern nebraska and pulling up the moisture from the gulf of mexico. very moist atmosphere. closer to the storm getting the severe weather. this is a slow moving storm and could be severe today and throughout the weekend and pushing to the east and this reddish area could have the potential for se
i have never before this happy about a loss. >> advancing from this group is a huge accomplishment. >> president obama is watching and congratulating the team later from minnesota. >> we have a chance to win the world cup. and we couldn't be prouder of them. >> a group of 16 plays against undefeated bell gum. >> the rain is not needed here, more rain is expected in montana and north dakota and south dakota. heavy rain could be leading to quick flooding and the rain...
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a group found a piece of tusk engraved with drawings. revolution understanding of the human species. >> this valley was the scene of a discovery and this week they gathered to commemorate it. here he found shards of tusk. put together they made a whole. today it is rarely seen. on it, a drawing made by human hand of a ma'am mouth. it was a stunning revolution and proved that man and ma'am mouths walked the earth tame. >> it is not a weapon or a tool, it is object tr for decoration or religious reasons. it is not object for function. it is like a painting by a famous painter or something. it is really an object made by an artist. >> what happened here was a rare moment when science chanced upon a key to help unlock the understands of early human development and a triumph of rational thought and inquiry over centuries and proving beyond doubt that human beings were much, much older than previously thought. the tusk is 14,000 years old. in 19th century thought that the whole world was six thousand years old. >> if you have an evolution of t
a group found a piece of tusk engraved with drawings. revolution understanding of the human species. >> this valley was the scene of a discovery and this week they gathered to commemorate it. here he found shards of tusk. put together they made a whole. today it is rarely seen. on it, a drawing made by human hand of a ma'am mouth. it was a stunning revolution and proved that man and ma'am mouths walked the earth tame. >> it is not a weapon or a tool, it is object tr for decoration...
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a. group with come out of. there is also a kitchenette with some basic food and cursed kids you know because i'm more than. suddenly we're here with sounds like distant shooting daughters organization not government only a form of a. fortune after which more but at least. have a keyboard. when we film retaliates daughter nast or stops by. she also heard what we did. but the sky was lit up with explosions when we were walking home through a filter than there were sirens and everyone started running away it was terrifying the same thing happened later that night the ceasefire expires in just a few hours time and no one can say for sure whether these long abandoned bomb shelters will be needed a gun brief notion r.t. in lugansk eastern ukraine. now another day another new planet discovered seems like that's the case right while researchers say they've found an earth like planet that might be able to support life it's being called gleason eight thirty two c it's a super earth coming in at least five times bigger th
a. group with come out of. there is also a kitchenette with some basic food and cursed kids you know because i'm more than. suddenly we're here with sounds like distant shooting daughters organization not government only a form of a. fortune after which more but at least. have a keyboard. when we film retaliates daughter nast or stops by. she also heard what we did. but the sky was lit up with explosions when we were walking home through a filter than there were sirens and everyone started...
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there is also a financial aspect of a because a failure to form a political group means she will not be able to qualify for eu funds, money she would have liked to use to advertise their political movement across europe. and also a political price, if you do not have a group, you cannot claim the presidency of key allegations and committees within the european parliament. father, the pen's former leader of the national front, has been a bit of a thorn in his daughter's side recently. a few weeks ago he made comments that were widely perceived as anti-semitic. was that the final nail in the coffin of her quest to form this group in the parliament? >> i would not say was the final nail, but certainly it did not help. it certainly turned a number of far right parties from scandinavia, and we're being told also from eastern europe. it was a major problem for a main ally from the done each -- from the dutch anti-islam freedom party. he is very pro-israel. be part of that. le pen tried to distance itself from her father, but i think it was too late. it was a reminder of the roots of her ver
there is also a financial aspect of a because a failure to form a political group means she will not be able to qualify for eu funds, money she would have liked to use to advertise their political movement across europe. and also a political price, if you do not have a group, you cannot claim the presidency of key allegations and committees within the european parliament. father, the pen's former leader of the national front, has been a bit of a thorn in his daughter's side recently. a few...
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they started as an al qaeda group in iraq. it is now a major force in syria. fighting since the last spring. the group want an islamic state linking syria and iraq, controlling the border and oil fields for them is a priority. now, their strongholds in northern syria include the city of elraqa. since january they have been in the anbar province, pushing into fallujah and parts of ramadi. since tuesday, they control mosul, parts of kooert cook. former iraqi ambassador to the raigss says the -- united nations says the current situation is linked to political failure. >> this is a problem many of us were concerned about when the negotiations in 2002 were occurring between iraq and the united states, about the withdrawal of american forces. many thought that iraqi troops were not ready to take over the security. the truth of the matter was the americans were never able to truly secure the country to the extent that they were able to reduce the violence. they did so with general pet ray us through a political arrangements. those agreements were reneged upon with the
they started as an al qaeda group in iraq. it is now a major force in syria. fighting since the last spring. the group want an islamic state linking syria and iraq, controlling the border and oil fields for them is a priority. now, their strongholds in northern syria include the city of elraqa. since january they have been in the anbar province, pushing into fallujah and parts of ramadi. since tuesday, they control mosul, parts of kooert cook. former iraqi ambassador to the raigss says the --...
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we can pledge money to a group. as resource control is limited for al qaeda and they cannot control it, you want to keep that going. it is very political. and we want to talk about the physical relationships. we can keep them loyal to each other. that was wrong. the power of the zarqawi regions is really what is going on today. you see it with these militias that have risen up. it is a parallel thing that they have built. there is fascinating discussion about how they are doing something really great. i would love it if they would just go with them. there is a really unique dynamic going on there. in that legion, there are two that are critical for understanding this. the first one are the foreign fighters. we will see where this rift is. you will use this one. these are some areas of talk about here in a second. i am leaning into it. we will jump into the and. foreign fighters from lidia and foreign fighters from yemen and saudi. they really are the ones that will decide which direction it goes. that is where you s
we can pledge money to a group. as resource control is limited for al qaeda and they cannot control it, you want to keep that going. it is very political. and we want to talk about the physical relationships. we can keep them loyal to each other. that was wrong. the power of the zarqawi regions is really what is going on today. you see it with these militias that have risen up. it is a parallel thing that they have built. there is fascinating discussion about how they are doing something really...
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they are a shia government. they fear the groups they have are not following the right path of islam. that's the bottom line. beyond that, there's a power struggle going on between the sunni groups, the sunni al qaeda groups. the leader is abbual bacar al-badadi. he has been critical of al qaeda's leader. he says aman al, saheri is not fighting. those are the reasons - it's syria, the internal power struggle. it's within al qaeda. it's within iraq and syria that it's playing out. >> as we mentioned earlier, the violence seems to increase. do you see it abating. what needs to happen for that to happen. >> well, that's a million dollar question. prime minister nouri al-maliki based his election campaign saying he'd bring security to iraq. we are tracking, as we speak to you, at least four potential incidents across the country. these attacks are happening across the country every day. and people are asking themselves when will it come to an end. what needs to be done, do we have to negotiate with these people. do we need to go to war
they are a shia government. they fear the groups they have are not following the right path of islam. that's the bottom line. beyond that, there's a power struggle going on between the sunni groups, the sunni al qaeda groups. the leader is abbual bacar al-badadi. he has been critical of al qaeda's leader. he says aman al, saheri is not fighting. those are the reasons - it's syria, the internal power struggle. it's within al qaeda. it's within iraq and syria that it's playing out. >> as we...
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you have a group that is determined to carry on what it says the liberation of iraqi towns and citiessenior member of the prime minister nuri maliki blocked the state of law -- or the state of law block told me over the phone that the situation is pretty clear. he said there is few political blocks within parliament that prevented the number of reaching the quorum and that's why they are backing the events that are happening in mosu mosul. according to the figure that i spoke to, he says they do not want to give more authority and power to prime minister nuri el al-maliki this. guy we want onto say that there are political affiliations, political figures who are collaborating with the isil fighters and former members of the iraqi army under sadam hussein. so it's pretty strong development. and this is where they are labeling it. evening the prime minister is saying this is a conspiracy aimed at the government, the new government of iraq. >>> omar reporting from baghdad. meanwhile, the republican leadership in this country is blaming the obama administration's foreign policy for the fi
you have a group that is determined to carry on what it says the liberation of iraqi towns and citiessenior member of the prime minister nuri maliki blocked the state of law -- or the state of law block told me over the phone that the situation is pretty clear. he said there is few political blocks within parliament that prevented the number of reaching the quorum and that's why they are backing the events that are happening in mosu mosul. according to the figure that i spoke to, he says they...
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last night a group of taliban fired on a joint patrol in the southeast part of the country as the we western forces were returning to their outpost. they were attacked again and the coalition helicopter came in for air support and may have mistakenly targeted the outpost. this is so far according to local police there. meanwhile overnight in pakistan, taliban gunmen on motorcycles opened fire at the capital city's airport. they targeted the facility where security guards train. the attacks come less than 48 hour after a deadly siege on the airport left 34 people dead. taliban disfwguised as security kept the airport closed for nearly five hours before
last night a group of taliban fired on a joint patrol in the southeast part of the country as the we western forces were returning to their outpost. they were attacked again and the coalition helicopter came in for air support and may have mistakenly targeted the outpost. this is so far according to local police there. meanwhile overnight in pakistan, taliban gunmen on motorcycles opened fire at the capital city's airport. they targeted the facility where security guards train. the attacks come...
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this ad is funded by a group that is a pro-cochran group. ran campaign getting to the point of where we don't know where the spending is coming from. with that said this specific ad is a pro-cochran group trying to encourage a few democrats to support cochran and put him over the line. >> back to the rationality point. part of what they are trying to tell african-americans is vote for him instead of trying to woo african-american voters with spending, precisely the thing he opponent is running against him for. i don't see the point in any of this. it seems irational to me. >> there is one thing here. he can't control the campaign. it is a classic illustration of some of the pit falls here. you don't control your own message when these outside groups are coming out here spending millions of millions of dollars on your behalf. >> to you, perry, what are the polls looking like? is thad cochran in trouble in mississippi? >> he is definitely in trouble. polls show a very close race, photo finish. we don't know who is going to win. seems like mcdan
this ad is funded by a group that is a pro-cochran group. ran campaign getting to the point of where we don't know where the spending is coming from. with that said this specific ad is a pro-cochran group trying to encourage a few democrats to support cochran and put him over the line. >> back to the rationality point. part of what they are trying to tell african-americans is vote for him instead of trying to woo african-american voters with spending, precisely the thing he opponent is...
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settlement to occupy activists the case around allegations of the police department of one fully arresting a groupof protesters more on that after the break. lach. well you like me want your comedy news with some key points of comedy news to be a bare fisted no holds barred fight to the debt. like a vampire fighting into the necks of the corporate elite the billionaire freaks while they're going. out so that's what you get with my new show projected in night. washington. is being seen. as a. candidate. for cd. player that doesn't do too much for ad revenue my own ted agriculture giants song a seventy six year old american farmer based in india. is going to create for the cia do you think this is what's triggering a race as the largest but it's also the largest debtor nation in the history of the world pretty much that is mostly of alternatives to the status quo one may get you all the way to working for the american dream for the next they were just trying to survive it's time for americans and lawmakers in washington to wake up and start talking about the real causes of the. starforce. and the fi
settlement to occupy activists the case around allegations of the police department of one fully arresting a groupof protesters more on that after the break. lach. well you like me want your comedy news with some key points of comedy news to be a bare fisted no holds barred fight to the debt. like a vampire fighting into the necks of the corporate elite the billionaire freaks while they're going. out so that's what you get with my new show projected in night. washington. is being seen. as a....
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just ordinary but in the political and saying how can he manage to let things get to this stage and a group heard of years ago and now make a border in your country. >> in tuesday to elect a new iraqi government and the prime minister had been very confident after the election of securing a third term, to what extent has the government loss of control in northern iraq and the sunni up rising have on it? >> the flood gates opened for prime minister maliki and began international with americans and britt -- british saying there needs to be a unit and he has sectarian policies and within iraq people who would be natural allies to the prime minister began to criticize him as well and sunni blogs here began to criticize him also so he doesn't have the kind of political support he had even six months ago or two months ago during the election and faces a tough fight but prime minister maliki has been here before and astute player and knows how to back people who give him loyalty and we don't know about the parliamentary session and could take eight months like 2010 or just a day is what many polit
just ordinary but in the political and saying how can he manage to let things get to this stage and a group heard of years ago and now make a border in your country. >> in tuesday to elect a new iraqi government and the prime minister had been very confident after the election of securing a third term, to what extent has the government loss of control in northern iraq and the sunni up rising have on it? >> the flood gates opened for prime minister maliki and began international with...
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that there were about the last one more but the board there is a growth the government who are not a group is a loser but i must see. that i am in that bubble human longer reproachfully are far from up for me with their whether it be your priority at this program or in your mouth as a. group with come out of there for probably a minute there is also a kitchenette with some basic food and cursed keats. bosom wasn't too good for suddenly we here was sounds like distant shooting thought as organization not permit thirty three more for doing it. for which in the us after which all but at least one you should have a keyboard. when with film vitalis daughter nasty stops by. she also heard what we did. but the sky was laid up with explosions when we were walking home three felt very and there were sirens and everyone started running away it was terrifying the same thing happened later that night this is fire expires in just a few hours time and no one can say for sure whether these long abandoned bomb shelters will be needed again grief notion r.t. in lugansk eastern ukraine now the ceasefire has
that there were about the last one more but the board there is a growth the government who are not a group is a loser but i must see. that i am in that bubble human longer reproachfully are far from up for me with their whether it be your priority at this program or in your mouth as a. group with come out of there for probably a minute there is also a kitchenette with some basic food and cursed keats. bosom wasn't too good for suddenly we here was sounds like distant shooting thought as...
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a base. inside the group were told to get into a truck, to be taken to an undisclosed location for interview. >> they declined and were escorted out. the men say they are bringing order to the movement, are clearly on edge. less respect pro-russian fighters are not as vis ill. checkpoints it's erted. >> the calm extends to the center of the pro-russian movement, the city administration building. it's been a few days sense barricades have been removed. there's fewer separatists here than we have seen. >> kiev would like to negotiate out of this crisis. leaders of donetsk people' republic said there'll be no talks until the defence move out. >>> the taliban call it a victory when five were released from guantanamo bay in exchange for bow bergdahl. the five prisoners arrived in qatar. the foreign minister said it was a humanitarian mission, but stopped short in the role that qatar played. >> i thank the negotiation delegation, adopting the best practices, excuse me for not disclosing the details. when qatar takes the role of intermeed yairy, it plays this role. >> reporter: the release of the ta
a base. inside the group were told to get into a truck, to be taken to an undisclosed location for interview. >> they declined and were escorted out. the men say they are bringing order to the movement, are clearly on edge. less respect pro-russian fighters are not as vis ill. checkpoints it's erted. >> the calm extends to the center of the pro-russian movement, the city administration building. it's been a few days sense barricades have been removed. there's fewer separatists here...
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a moment. --the wall street group is a wooster group is an experimental group. is an interpretation of outlaw by the descendents of a religious sect called the shakers. it is called early shaker spiritual. it is called a profoundly moving. joining me is elizabeth lecompte who acts in the keys and frances mcdormand who takes a break. and performs in the production. >> with great pride. >> tell me about it. >> when i first heard working she wasist -- liz, researching the shakers and i was not sure why. we went on our first field trip. it was loaded into her van and went to the shaker community. in her this album possession. we started listening to it. music in love with the and i read one of the books that liz had. it just always stayed. it was in the company's collection all this time. and then we reach a point where we had finished making a very big production with the collaboration of the royal shakespeare company for the cultural olympiad. and it was mamet undertaking. we were doing it back in new trojans."d "cry as a break we decided to return to a formal we h
a moment. --the wall street group is a wooster group is an experimental group. is an interpretation of outlaw by the descendents of a religious sect called the shakers. it is called early shaker spiritual. it is called a profoundly moving. joining me is elizabeth lecompte who acts in the keys and frances mcdormand who takes a break. and performs in the production. >> with great pride. >> tell me about it. >> when i first heard working she wasist -- liz, researching the shakers...
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among a group of victims attached. costa rica was the toast of the world cup. >> they were one of the greatest shocks. they lead in a goal difference. sara has this report. >> reporter: italy went into this clash without captain and goal keeper, out with injury. despite the setback, they took the lead. two minutes later england were levelled. italy had the last word, thanks to mario balotelli's second-half header, giving them a 2-1 win. the shock of the day came when uruguay were beaten by costa rica, also in group d. the costa rykans coming from behind claiming a 3-1 victory. in group c columbia proved they could cope just fine, with a comfortable win. saturday's game saw drama as the ivory coast took on japan. ac milan midfielder honda opened the scoring with one of the goals. two second-half goals in 2 minutes by the ivory coast turned the match on its head. the ivory coast winning 2-1. sara coates, al jazeera. thousands of migrants make the perilous journey from north africa. many don't make it alive. for those that
among a group of victims attached. costa rica was the toast of the world cup. >> they were one of the greatest shocks. they lead in a goal difference. sara has this report. >> reporter: italy went into this clash without captain and goal keeper, out with injury. despite the setback, they took the lead. two minutes later england were levelled. italy had the last word, thanks to mario balotelli's second-half header, giving them a 2-1 win. the shock of the day came when uruguay were...
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plays a group age winner belgium three know so far. but there were a week of a group. er of this game will pay it play the when argentina's missile and a quarterfinal loser will be eliminated there will be here tonight that 645 complete breakdown and analysis and what really has become a situation to be in the nation >> : san francisco's civic center tech to a soccer fans. will a chance up with earlier. cheering on the west team. >> : good morning everyone >> : we got here and around 7:00 a.m. at >> : is the for with the credits a lot different >> : family friends young and old all here. was important for you get here. you can't help but feed off the energy again on the world cup big sort of bent on flood new york city court of appeals struck down the city's ban on market jittery drinks to that york state high court refused to reinstate the city's ban on bigotry drinks and they say the ruling indicates the city feels it oversteps the bounds by restricting size of sodas and other drinks. despite today's ruling officials say the battle to convince people less of those typ
plays a group age winner belgium three know so far. but there were a week of a group. er of this game will pay it play the when argentina's missile and a quarterfinal loser will be eliminated there will be here tonight that 645 complete breakdown and analysis and what really has become a situation to be in the nation >> : san francisco's civic center tech to a soccer fans. will a chance up with earlier. cheering on the west team. >> : good morning everyone >> : we got here and...
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a 2-1 decision. so here is another look at the final result, in group g, a group that many had called a group of death, waytwo win withs and a draw germany finishes atop 7 points, team u.s.a. both finish with four, but the u.s. advances things to gold differential. portugal is hurt by that 4-nil loss in it's first game, but no matter how they got there, it is on to the neck round for team u.s.a. >> a group of 16, so we are showing people that we are a good group, and we can play. >> this is the first time ever that, that team u.s.a. has advanced to the stage in back to back. >> okay, so that helps us. >> yes, it does. >> well with, as of right now, they are scheduled to play belgium. they are leading but they are playing right now, so if they win with that game, lit be belgium. #z buts in a chance that algeria could take the top spot. the game will be played tuesday, in salvador, so it gives them a few extra days. >> oh good. >> and if they were to win this game, and advance, it would be the first time they had reached that far since 2002, of course, the best showing ever was in 1930, the world cup, b
a 2-1 decision. so here is another look at the final result, in group g, a group that many had called a group of death, waytwo win withs and a draw germany finishes atop 7 points, team u.s.a. both finish with four, but the u.s. advances things to gold differential. portugal is hurt by that 4-nil loss in it's first game, but no matter how they got there, it is on to the neck round for team u.s.a. >> a group of 16, so we are showing people that we are a good group, and we can play. >>...
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he's a senior commander in the extremist group. u.s. officials were offering a $500,000 reward for information reading to his capture. they found him in a slum near ma nilly international airport. u.s. officials have been supporting a filipino military campaign against the group. they believe only a few hundred core members remain. >>> pharmacies across japan can show mostover the counter drugs via the internet from thursday. the deregulation of online drug sales follows a supreme court decision last year ruling the goth's blanket band invalid. operators must have a brick and mortar store. the websites must include the addresses of their shops and the names of certified pharmacists and they have to provide a telephone number for patient confrontation. minute city officials say more than 1,000 drugstores plan to register their websites. they have contracted private countries to monitor distribution of fake medicines and sales by unauthorized dealers. they also plan to set up local con siltation centers where customers are report rule viol
he's a senior commander in the extremist group. u.s. officials were offering a $500,000 reward for information reading to his capture. they found him in a slum near ma nilly international airport. u.s. officials have been supporting a filipino military campaign against the group. they believe only a few hundred core members remain. >>> pharmacies across japan can show mostover the counter drugs via the internet from thursday. the deregulation of online drug sales follows a supreme...
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investigators have been inspecting a car riddled with bullets. no group claimed responsibility for the attack. >>> columbia's f.a.r.c. rebels declared a ceasefire, a period coughing the run-off election. it follows a decision by the government and the group to set up a truce commission. it investigates the death of 5,000 people. they are un running against a right-wing candidate. there's more from bogota. >> it's a few hours before the campaigns are over here in columbia. the candidate for the democratic center, who won in the first round, it's a very small up to in the central part of columbia, where most of the people are farmers. they have been the worst victims of the violence, and would want peace in the country. many say that the peace they want is one offering. they say he offers social peace, meaning health, jobs, education and security, and they say that president santos is only offering political peace. columbia has been at war for 50 years. no one has been able to get us close to achieving peace as president juan manuel santos. he has been able
investigators have been inspecting a car riddled with bullets. no group claimed responsibility for the attack. >>> columbia's f.a.r.c. rebels declared a ceasefire, a period coughing the run-off election. it follows a decision by the government and the group to set up a truce commission. it investigates the death of 5,000 people. they are un running against a right-wing candidate. there's more from bogota. >> it's a few hours before the campaigns are over here in columbia. the...
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>> reporter: a group will pick a target take their property and leave. speaking to san leandro pd ahead at the bart station best take some videos into the area, where the crime took place. this happened last night on my dilemma clocked seven young man to run a bicyclist be him up and took his wallet and cellphone. the drivers do not live here and skills to retell. >> keep an eye on growing trends like welding and ticking groups of people and focus on what the purpose is in areas like that. >> reporter: 04 the police was called quickly and arrested them and taken them into custody and that young man was able to receive his property back. >> pam: of stories... >> catherine: >> pam: that robbery is the latest in el cerrito. including the carjacking of an elderly woman. >> pam: the suspect, terrance hardyhe is alleged to have serverely beaten an 89-year-old woman last sunday, in the parking lot of this el cerrito c-v-s drug store. toyota camry.which you see >>".with each crime" >> pam: police found the victim's car today. not far from where hardy was arreste
>> reporter: a group will pick a target take their property and leave. speaking to san leandro pd ahead at the bart station best take some videos into the area, where the crime took place. this happened last night on my dilemma clocked seven young man to run a bicyclist be him up and took his wallet and cellphone. the drivers do not live here and skills to retell. >> keep an eye on growing trends like welding and ticking groups of people and focus on what the purpose is in areas...
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here's what happened, as we push into a group of investigators from the atlantic county prosecutor's office taking over the investigation, i can tell you just before 10:30 last night there was a call to police from a decembspondent female. she was outside. when police arrived she said her boyfriend was inside their home he had fired one shot. soon after police arrived, they tell me they heard a second shot fired. that's when they is the up a perimeter around the home. they called in for backup. we understand that police as far from the jersey shore from venter came and responded. there were about 15 to 20 police vehicles leaving the scene when we first got here. and they were leaving the scene because around 3:30 this all came to an end. now, specifically, how it came to end, that's what police are tight lipped about. when i asked about injuries, they told me that police were thought injured, the female who initiated the call was not injured but they could not tell me the condition of the man who was armed inside this home. so all i know right now, most of the hammonton police officer
here's what happened, as we push into a group of investigators from the atlantic county prosecutor's office taking over the investigation, i can tell you just before 10:30 last night there was a call to police from a decembspondent female. she was outside. when police arrived she said her boyfriend was inside their home he had fired one shot. soon after police arrived, they tell me they heard a second shot fired. that's when they is the up a perimeter around the home. they called in for backup....
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>> we don't have a working group just yet. >> [inaudible]. >> there was a working group previously before an agency to tackle a number of issues. i know the commission has expressed interest in reinstituting that working group. i think both vice chair rosales and you expressed interest in that. the city has a working group construction advisory working group to advise it on local hire and other matters and sometimes our office provides input to that working group. we are certainly share information with cmd and oew on what are ocii's programs versus the city's programs. >> [inaudible] and we used to meet every month or every other month [inaudible] both of us. >> yes. >> and i'd like to know about that, you know, if some next meeting comes i want to be informed. >> i think based on the commission's feedback and direction, we'd reinstitute the format of that group. one, looking at the marketing and data, looking at the parity for certification and there may be other agenda topics that we'd focus the working group on. >> just a quick question on that, was that former group and the suggestio
>> we don't have a working group just yet. >> [inaudible]. >> there was a working group previously before an agency to tackle a number of issues. i know the commission has expressed interest in reinstituting that working group. i think both vice chair rosales and you expressed interest in that. the city has a working group construction advisory working group to advise it on local hire and other matters and sometimes our office provides input to that working group. we are...
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individually and as a group. we have a high level of motivation and we want to continue doing things as good or even better than now. >>> switzerland and france play each other in group e on friday, a win would likely see the viktor progress to the second round and hondorus and ecuador lost opening games and join us for the world cup update at 1540 gmt under five hours from now and live in rio and former african footballer of the world freddy is our special guest. and 11-year-old girl made history in the united states and she lined up on friday on the opening round of u.s. open, one of the biggest tournaments on the women's golf calendar and lisa reports. >> reporter: with pigtails in her hair and decked out in love hearts stars and strikes lucy looked to be a 11-year-old girl but the youngest to qualify for the u.s. open looked the part of a professional golfer, the american shot 8 round of 78 at pine hurst and put her 11 strokes off the league but higher than 30 other players on the leaderboard, pink ice cream
individually and as a group. we have a high level of motivation and we want to continue doing things as good or even better than now. >>> switzerland and france play each other in group e on friday, a win would likely see the viktor progress to the second round and hondorus and ecuador lost opening games and join us for the world cup update at 1540 gmt under five hours from now and live in rio and former african footballer of the world freddy is our special guest. and 11-year-old girl...
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rescue crews helped a group of boy scouts walk out of a canyon. but a >> helicopters helped pull off of a dramatic rescue in arizona on friday. they helped a group of boy scouts walk out of the canyon but a 70-year-old man with a medical problem couldn't mike the hike. he spent the night with his son and grandson until they were lifted to safety. >>> a group of storm chasers in kansas got a little too close to the action. take a look. >> ouch, ouch. a baseball, that's what it looks like, baseball sized hail smashed the windshield. after that they got out of the storm with 90 miles per hour winds. nobody but the windshield was hurt. >> you are from thunderstorm country. have you ever seen. >> i have seen big hail before but never baseball sized. my windshield has never looked like that before. i get the tiny little cracks. >> i wanted to chase those storms too. that proves i should get a rep car. never take your own car. >> can you imagine returning it. s0q hopefully you got the insurance. we have the wind, it looks like another strong on-shore bre
rescue crews helped a group of boy scouts walk out of a canyon. but a >> helicopters helped pull off of a dramatic rescue in arizona on friday. they helped a group of boy scouts walk out of the canyon but a 70-year-old man with a medical problem couldn't mike the hike. he spent the night with his son and grandson until they were lifted to safety. >>> a group of storm chasers in kansas got a little too close to the action. take a look. >> ouch, ouch. a baseball, that's what...
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as he told a group of small business owners this week, it's a struggle with which even the obama household has been very familiar. >> michelle talks about how when she worked that university of chicago hospital, her first interview she brought sasha into the meeting with the ceo. she just wanted to see her and see how he would respond. sasha was still in the bassinet, the car seat thing. and because her point to her
as he told a group of small business owners this week, it's a struggle with which even the obama household has been very familiar. >> michelle talks about how when she worked that university of chicago hospital, her first interview she brought sasha into the meeting with the ceo. she just wanted to see her and see how he would respond. sasha was still in the bassinet, the car seat thing. and because her point to her
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he was with a group of people, a group of kids who were going in montgomery in 1963 and 1964. what is fascinating is he to they is introduced student nonv
he was with a group of people, a group of kids who were going in montgomery in 1963 and 1964. what is fascinating is he to they is introduced student nonv
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a valued fund. you are not top down rotators. we are doing fundamental research. that groupsting from a term of cash flow. your top holdings are as you described them at&t as of a recent reporting period, microsoft, directv, you have both sides of that game. a couple of your choices include emc, again moving afar field from technology and morgan stanley. why those? >> emc is a very new holding in the portfolio. the stock is up and it has it's trading at about 7 times the value. and 8 times earnings including the 20% holding in vmwar ae. the cash rich balance sheet of $14 billion versus $5 billion of debt. we think there is a lot of opportunity in terms of the holding. let me turn back to you bernard. you said 35% are in us stocks. including these two that you can buy in the united states. why forest labs? >> well forest labs is a company that i used to own in the early 80s and then we pick it up again about a year and a half ago when the stock was down after the obvious lexapro patent concern was going to dry up their cash flow when the product went generic. forest has had a
a valued fund. you are not top down rotators. we are doing fundamental research. that groupsting from a term of cash flow. your top holdings are as you described them at&t as of a recent reporting period, microsoft, directv, you have both sides of that game. a couple of your choices include emc, again moving afar field from technology and morgan stanley. why those? >> emc is a very new holding in the portfolio. the stock is up and it has it's trading at about 7 times the value. and 8...
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one, you said this is a coalition of groups. it's not just one group. plain that. >> that's right. isis is the lead dog here. they are the ones that triggered this entire movement from their envags from syria. isis is also a big, rocky group and have a big iraqi component and since they moved back in force, what they have done is gathered to them a quite coalition of other sunni militant groups and now they are beginning to bring iraqi sunni tribes into the fold. it's a large group of people unified but one thing, they hate and fear prime minister maliki and believe he's a dictator. most of the tribes don't care for isis or what it stands for. they don't want to go in western iraq but they are more frightened and more happy with prime minister maliki and see it as the least of two bad options. >> and ambassador jeffrey, the reason i think that's such an important point to think about what we think who iraqi forces are fighting against, the political component is crucial here. this is something you and i have talked about over the last several nights for
one, you said this is a coalition of groups. it's not just one group. plain that. >> that's right. isis is the lead dog here. they are the ones that triggered this entire movement from their envags from syria. isis is also a big, rocky group and have a big iraqi component and since they moved back in force, what they have done is gathered to them a quite coalition of other sunni militant groups and now they are beginning to bring iraqi sunni tribes into the fold. it's a large group of...
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people left friday after a group of men came looking for the teenager. and beat him.ped he was found in a shopping cart in critical condition, dying. got a parents say he phone call to mandating a 15,000 euro ransom. there was an attempted robbery on the estate a couple hours before the attack on the teenager. the robbers description matches the victim. there has been tension with locals. >> local people have complained to me about burglaries and damage to cars. >> the attack on the teenager has prompted outrage in a country where the whole question of the roma community is increasingly asked. now, a weeklong strike by railway workers in france has caused some of the worst transportation problems in years. i was government plans to reform the state run property that triggered this action and today anger spilled onto the streets of paris. police responded with tear gas and batons. >> pushing back angry rail police skirmished with striking employees tuesday morning. a few hundred rail workers gathered near the french theiament to denounce transportation ref
people left friday after a group of men came looking for the teenager. and beat him.ped he was found in a shopping cart in critical condition, dying. got a parents say he phone call to mandating a 15,000 euro ransom. there was an attempted robbery on the estate a couple hours before the attack on the teenager. the robbers description matches the victim. there has been tension with locals. >> local people have complained to me about burglaries and damage to cars. >> the attack on the...