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there is, and abdul fatah al-sisi is not a friend of hamas. the truth of the matter is that regardless of who was in power, mostly it was the intelligence and the military who dealt with the gaza issue. that dates back to mubarak, you know, when, in fact, most of the people who were reaching out to hamas, the intelligence committee, egypt chan intelligence -- egyptian intelligence, and they did not like mubarak. they had to work with them. the consequences were heavy for them. hamas had to find a way to work with the egyptians, they under-egypt is essential. it doesn't matter who is governing. they find themselves in a bind. they have to be responsible. one reason they weren't responsible is not only that they felt they were not consulted. but, in fact, if there's an unconditional ceasefire, it puts them at a disadvantage. >> talking about - the relationship, as you mentioned is frayed between hamas and egypt. especially now that mohamed mursi is gone, and abdul fatah al-sisi is there. does this compromise egypt's role as a peace make are here
there is, and abdul fatah al-sisi is not a friend of hamas. the truth of the matter is that regardless of who was in power, mostly it was the intelligence and the military who dealt with the gaza issue. that dates back to mubarak, you know, when, in fact, most of the people who were reaching out to hamas, the intelligence committee, egypt chan intelligence -- egyptian intelligence, and they did not like mubarak. they had to work with them. the consequences were heavy for them. hamas had to find...
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and he's been replayed by abdul fatah al-sisi -- replaced by abdul fatah al-sisi.upporters of muslim brotherhood continue to demand his reinstatement. >> reporter: july the 3rd a day many egyptians will remember for generations. the defense minister surrounded by secular, leftist and religious leaders makes what many consider a stunning declaration. >> translation: this roadmap include suspending the constituti constitution holding presidential elections. >> reporter: it was a decision welcomed by the crowd of army supporters and chanted "it's a new revolution." the shock supporters of the beposed president called it a coup. back in 2012, when mohamed mursi was elected president, he appointed abdul fatah al-sisi defence minister in a sweeping overhaul of the military. at the time egyptians had high hopes that the new president would introduce political reforms and build a strong economy. instead, the opposition and the christian minority became concerned about the rise of political islam. and anti-mursi protests gained momentum. people said mohamed mursi and the mu
and he's been replayed by abdul fatah al-sisi -- replaced by abdul fatah al-sisi.upporters of muslim brotherhood continue to demand his reinstatement. >> reporter: july the 3rd a day many egyptians will remember for generations. the defense minister surrounded by secular, leftist and religious leaders makes what many consider a stunning declaration. >> translation: this roadmap include suspending the constituti constitution holding presidential elections. >> reporter: it was a...
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abdul fatah al-sisi's rival rit out at the election.uring his ipp august ration, e -- inauguration, egypt's president promised a prosperous future. >> we will establish a strong republic, safe and stable. there is has been concerns about more clamp downs in egypt. >> still ahead on al jazeera. >> i think this has been a monumental success on multiple levels. >> what is it like to live at the bottom of the sea. a record-breaking aquanaut is back on dry véland. >>> welcome back. the top stories on al jazeera. there has been call for calm in israel and palestinian authority. rockets have been fired on both sides. >>> japan agreed to ease some sanctions on north korea. the announcement made after a reopening of the investigation by north korea into the fate of japanese nationals kidnapped during the cold war. >> china's president is on a visit to south korea. the president greeted ping in seoul. >>> nicolas sarcozy has gone on french television to plead his innocence after being placed under investigation for corruption much he says he's sh
abdul fatah al-sisi's rival rit out at the election.uring his ipp august ration, e -- inauguration, egypt's president promised a prosperous future. >> we will establish a strong republic, safe and stable. there is has been concerns about more clamp downs in egypt. >> still ahead on al jazeera. >> i think this has been a monumental success on multiple levels. >> what is it like to live at the bottom of the sea. a record-breaking aquanaut is back on dry véland....
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he was deposed by this man, abdul fatah al-sisi, last july. a year later egyptians are divided. >> we don't see a change. we haven't seen a change in the past 30 years, nor in the next 100 years. >> egypt needs a military man to mix things. it will not do having a normal person rule the country. if you look now, there's control here. >> reporter: despite tight security and a clamp down of supporters, they are deconfinement. human rights agencies are alarmed by a deteriorating humanitarian situation. al jazeera spoke to a woman in the capital, but did not want to be identified, and said she was sexually assaulted by police three months ago. al jazeera cannot independently verify her allegations, she's taken her case to authorities in cairo. officials would not comment. >> the police officer hit me, and he raped me. when he was getting up he was making fun of me, telling me i wasn't a virgin, calling me names. i'm devastated. july the 3rd, 2013, is a day many will remember for generations. the defence minister, surrounded by secular, leftist and
he was deposed by this man, abdul fatah al-sisi, last july. a year later egyptians are divided. >> we don't see a change. we haven't seen a change in the past 30 years, nor in the next 100 years. >> egypt needs a military man to mix things. it will not do having a normal person rule the country. if you look now, there's control here. >> reporter: despite tight security and a clamp down of supporters, they are deconfinement. human rights agencies are alarmed by a deteriorating...
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that is why i got on my horse. >> round of applause for kareem abdul-jabbar. [applause] nutter, i will give you flick's ability on your question. you are a mayor with a unique perspective. you are dealing with my brothers keepers. you talk about violence in our communities and in church. you took everybody to task. we know this race issue is real in our country. what final thought you want to share? >> [inaudible] lean in. [laughter] let me put a stop to that right now. [laughter] >> i ain't scared of a brother. >> roland said some thing earlier, and i may not get it exactly right. he was talking about if a white racen wanted to talk about or wanted to get into a race conversation, there may be some challenges. mayor johnson certainly knows this -- i mean, when we talk about my brothers keepers, cities united, challenges going on in african-american communities for black men and boys as it relates to violence. 6 percent of the population and 43% of the homicide victims in america. a standing -- as downing circumstances could the question mayor of new orleans t
that is why i got on my horse. >> round of applause for kareem abdul-jabbar. [applause] nutter, i will give you flick's ability on your question. you are a mayor with a unique perspective. you are dealing with my brothers keepers. you talk about violence in our communities and in church. you took everybody to task. we know this race issue is real in our country. what final thought you want to share? >> [inaudible] lean in. [laughter] let me put a stop to that right now. [laughter]...
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kareem abdul-jabbar is obviously right. i don't think he said anything new in that piece.vin pointed out, he said it really, really well. i have to say, though, i hate to say it. i appreciate watching soccer more than i did a month ago. i'm not going to watch it again until the next world cup or possibly the olympics when the americans are playing. but as i got more into it, it became a little more interesting. >> somebody else made this point, and i tend to agree with it. it's one of the televised sports that hasn't advanced with cameras. like bowling has a camera behind the pin. >> yeah. >> it's like boxing. you watch boxing and guys, you zoom in? what are you doing? >> yeah, exactly. >> soccer is the same. it's this infinity wide shot. the field just too damn big. >> they need to get in there and stuff like that. >> i'm not the first to say this. when the ball goes out of bounds, push the button on the clock. it stops it. >> i love the clock that keeps moving. >> it's dumb. you don't -- what kind of sport where you don't know how much time is left? >> oh, i see what you
kareem abdul-jabbar is obviously right. i don't think he said anything new in that piece.vin pointed out, he said it really, really well. i have to say, though, i hate to say it. i appreciate watching soccer more than i did a month ago. i'm not going to watch it again until the next world cup or possibly the olympics when the americans are playing. but as i got more into it, it became a little more interesting. >> somebody else made this point, and i tend to agree with it. it's one of the...
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but i always thought i would be like paula abdul. >> seth: that was -- that was the goal. >> yeah --g and dance and you know, janet jackson. and madonna -- >> seth: gotcha. and you just hit a wall? >> like, everything was like, sharp. and that didn't -- yeah, i hit a wall. [ light laughter ] >> seth: sometimes they say, "we don't know how to tell you this, we have a paula abdul. we don't need another one. we're really good with the one paula abdul right now." >> yeah, yeah. >> seth: you did something really cool. jason reitman does these live reads in l.a. of movies -- of old screenplays and did "shampoo," and you actually read your mother's part. >> i did. it's really great. you know, jason reitman really honors the, you know, film in that sense. he always has the -- he does these readings of great old screenplays. and we did "shampoo." and it was -- i played my mom's character in it, jill. and bradley cooper did warren, which was great. >> seth: warren beatty. >> warren beatty, olivia wilde did the julie christie character. and it was really, really fun. and -- and -- and what was
but i always thought i would be like paula abdul. >> seth: that was -- that was the goal. >> yeah --g and dance and you know, janet jackson. and madonna -- >> seth: gotcha. and you just hit a wall? >> like, everything was like, sharp. and that didn't -- yeah, i hit a wall. [ light laughter ] >> seth: sometimes they say, "we don't know how to tell you this, we have a paula abdul. we don't need another one. we're really good with the one paula abdul right...
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round of applause for kareem abdul-jabbar. >> all right. mayor nutter, i'm going to give you the flexibility on your question. you know, you're a mayor. you have a unique perspective. you're dealing with my brothers keepers. you passionately talk about violence in our communities and in the church and took everybody to task. we know this race issue is real in our country. what final thought do you want to share? >> roland said something earlier. >> keep going. it will come on. >> ro had >>. >> lean in. >> lovely. let me put a stop to that right now. >> i ain't scared of you, brother. >> roland said something earlier. i won't get it exactly right. he said, talking about if white person wants to talk about race or wants to get into a race conversation, there may somebody challenges. and mayor johnson certainly knows this. i meep when we talk about my brother's keeper, cities united, challenges going on in african-american communities for black men and boys as it relates to violence. you know, black men are 6% of the population in the united s
round of applause for kareem abdul-jabbar. >> all right. mayor nutter, i'm going to give you the flexibility on your question. you know, you're a mayor. you have a unique perspective. you're dealing with my brothers keepers. you passionately talk about violence in our communities and in the church and took everybody to task. we know this race issue is real in our country. what final thought do you want to share? >> roland said something earlier. >> keep going. it will come on....
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them but what do we do right now i don't know what will they would they would i mean i had kareem abdul-jabbar in the week before and i said you know everyone's saying how brave commissioners solver was well he wasn't exactly brave i'm not saying he did the wrong thing but it's not brave when you do something that every single person says you should do and brave is going against the grain the brain is working on these and i don't care what the owners wanted to get rid of sterling because it could hurt them the business the players would have just revolted it's been there already african american league soldiers in it so you know it wasn't brave but it was perhaps the right thing to do i'm sure it was the right thing to do like i do you think who's advising him on doing other appearances because foot in the mouth is a classic actually i think. judging from the anderson cooper and you know view that's actually going to help him because now people are just going to think well this guy is it's pathetic dimentia you know i mean no one can be that bad. you know on purpose you can't act that stupid a
them but what do we do right now i don't know what will they would they would i mean i had kareem abdul-jabbar in the week before and i said you know everyone's saying how brave commissioners solver was well he wasn't exactly brave i'm not saying he did the wrong thing but it's not brave when you do something that every single person says you should do and brave is going against the grain the brain is working on these and i don't care what the owners wanted to get rid of sterling because it...
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kareem abdul-abbar knows the meaning of every word. this is what drives me crazy, the former athlete because people don't give athletes enough credit for what they do, their perspectives. these are great samples. >> put him on the spot. kareem and i were on a street car in san francisco, mayor lee. we were getting some award and riding around looking the whole time like can you quit looking? we were riding around and then i said -- i said tell me something about the great walls of china. i was just trying to it be funny. this man said, did you know the rock was a cuellar ry built? i was like the great wall of china? true story. so mayer nutter, same topic because you had to deal with it, head-on. >> yeah, i did. and my reaction was swift, aggressive, and negative. and i saw that tape, and we put out a -- we put out a statement that said that he -- he needed to clean it up. he needed to fix it. and i think quite honestly, as i saw it, i was left with the impression that it wasn't the first time in his life that he had used that word. an
kareem abdul-abbar knows the meaning of every word. this is what drives me crazy, the former athlete because people don't give athletes enough credit for what they do, their perspectives. these are great samples. >> put him on the spot. kareem and i were on a street car in san francisco, mayor lee. we were getting some award and riding around looking the whole time like can you quit looking? we were riding around and then i said -- i said tell me something about the great walls of china....
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. >> abdul's favourite distraction from the booms... ..his cannes un, a traditional middle eastern harp. it soothes him through a third war in six years. >> i'd like to live in peace. >> and to try to live with a little security he sleeps in the hallway hoping form is more peaceful than today. >> for those children living in gaza the toll is immeasurable. the relief and emergency agency helps those displaced by the conflict. the director of operations, robin turner, talks about the most vulnerable. >> as we have seen for the last 10 days, streets are empty, shops closed. 43 schools are sheltering displaced. we have between 45 and 50,000 people sheltering in the schools. for the population, it's terrifying. the air strike comes without warning. gaza is 150 square mile. there's if 1.8 million people here, and they can't leave. when we say the displaced are coming to the school, they are moving a mile. it's not like you are in washington d.c., and somebody is going to attack it so you go to west virginia and nebraska, this is your third war if you are a 6-year-old child. i'm not seeing inj
. >> abdul's favourite distraction from the booms... ..his cannes un, a traditional middle eastern harp. it soothes him through a third war in six years. >> i'd like to live in peace. >> and to try to live with a little security he sleeps in the hallway hoping form is more peaceful than today. >> for those children living in gaza the toll is immeasurable. the relief and emergency agency helps those displaced by the conflict. the director of operations, robin turner,...
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panelists include kareem abdul-jabbar and michael irvin. this is a little more than an hour. >> things, matthew. i hope -- thanks matthew. i hope you guys are seated. we will have a really dynamic panel. i know you had a good time over the weekend it we are looking forward to it. one, wee on monday for have business to conduct and it is this really impressive panel. >> let me give a little background. from jackie robinson integrating baseball, sports played a pivotal role in advancing civil rights. nba commissioner adam silver's swift and decisive response to la clippers owner donald sterling's racial comments makes clear that in today's society institutionalized racism is not welcome. in light of both events and the long-standing battle against institutional racism in sports, we are taking the action today to discuss the social and political implications of racism in sports. through the interactive conversation, panelists will tackle questions that ask white racism pervades sports and society. we are convening today to learn and to discuss
panelists include kareem abdul-jabbar and michael irvin. this is a little more than an hour. >> things, matthew. i hope -- thanks matthew. i hope you guys are seated. we will have a really dynamic panel. i know you had a good time over the weekend it we are looking forward to it. one, wee on monday for have business to conduct and it is this really impressive panel. >> let me give a little background. from jackie robinson integrating baseball, sports played a pivotal role in...
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abdul fatah al-sisi promised subsidies would be remove and the burden would not be on the poor. >> we are in a fearful situation in regards to the subsidies and the way they are distributed. we will not be able to pressure the poor people more than that. we can revise the subsidies to make more go to the poor, not the rich. >> it comes after a coup overthrew mohamed mursi. it's been seen as an unpopular move for the strongman. even by many egyptians who voted for him. >>> in a win for the government forces separatists have been driven out of slovyansk. ukraine's president has given him until sunday to lay down weapons. scott heidler has given us this update. >> hundreds of separatist fighters on the food headed south as pushed out. cars and minnie bands leaving the northern front, a position held for three months near the russian border. >> it's a major victory for the central government in kiev. reconnaissance units of the armed forces and nard are operational. ukraine's president gave on order restoring the functioning of state and raising the flag on the administration building. >>
abdul fatah al-sisi promised subsidies would be remove and the burden would not be on the poor. >> we are in a fearful situation in regards to the subsidies and the way they are distributed. we will not be able to pressure the poor people more than that. we can revise the subsidies to make more go to the poor, not the rich. >> it comes after a coup overthrew mohamed mursi. it's been seen as an unpopular move for the strongman. even by many egyptians who voted for him. >>>...
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. >> we go from my house and we go running helping translate some of the conversation -- >> abdul la is among the lucky kids because we know his name and his face but there are hundreds and thousands of children that are nameless and faceless. >> reporter: she and her daughter work with the children relief fund which helps kids caught in the crossfire get medical treatment. >> we have doctors ready to go into gaza as soon as israel allows them in. we have medical supplies that are ready to send to gaza. >> reporter: they plan to bring him back to the united states to replace his artificial leg but right now the focus is on keeping him safe and alive and offering support. in foster city, alyssa ha harrington, abc 7. >>> new details in the stockton bang robbery shootout. 40 officers started returning to work today. relatives of the two who died say they believe that police reacted appropriately. the second suspect could face 33 charges, including murder counts that make him eligible for a death sentence. he's due in a stockton courtroom tomorrow. he's accused of using a hostage as a hu
. >> we go from my house and we go running helping translate some of the conversation -- >> abdul la is among the lucky kids because we know his name and his face but there are hundreds and thousands of children that are nameless and faceless. >> reporter: she and her daughter work with the children relief fund which helps kids caught in the crossfire get medical treatment. >> we have doctors ready to go into gaza as soon as israel allows them in. we have medical...
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and just so you know, this is often something people don't know about kareem abdul-jabbar.s not an out-front person. send the scenes -- last night he took a half dozen mayors out to dinner. can you give him a round of applause for treating our mayors to dinner last night as well. all right, you all ready? okay. we going to get it going. we going to have this panel discussion. i'm going to stand up here because i'
and just so you know, this is often something people don't know about kareem abdul-jabbar.s not an out-front person. send the scenes -- last night he took a half dozen mayors out to dinner. can you give him a round of applause for treating our mayors to dinner last night as well. all right, you all ready? okay. we going to get it going. we going to have this panel discussion. i'm going to stand up here because i'
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abdul, epidemiology, i can't say that, ab dull. we now have hong kong and britain quarantining passengers if they show any signs of illness when they come in. and emergency meetings in britain, here in the u.s. we are not quarantining anyone. prict sawyer died of the disease. -- patrick sawyer died of the disease. he was coming through nigeria when he ended up dying. is there much doubt that at some point somebody will come to our shores with ebola? >> this is a theoretical risk. in subsaharan architecture africa, the spread has been horrible. somebody might board a plane, come and bring ebola to the united states. the likelihood is really high, once in medical attention the algorithms about dealing with this would almost ensure that it wouldn't happen. but it is a theoretical risk but the movements in hong kong and u.k. has taken us a step further about how this might go global. >> one worry is if patrick sawyer had gotten on an airplane to the u.s., it's not transmitted in airborne fashion but -- so you have to have some contact
abdul, epidemiology, i can't say that, ab dull. we now have hong kong and britain quarantining passengers if they show any signs of illness when they come in. and emergency meetings in britain, here in the u.s. we are not quarantining anyone. prict sawyer died of the disease. -- patrick sawyer died of the disease. he was coming through nigeria when he ended up dying. is there much doubt that at some point somebody will come to our shores with ebola? >> this is a theoretical risk. in...
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the president abdul fatah al-sisi has put us into plan early.he longer you wait the worse the situation will be. you have population growth of 2.6% per annum. the subsidy will be increasing, was unsustainable and had to be cut. clearly, it had to be done with better communication at large. >> thank you so much. more to come in the newshour - including discontent on the streets of egypt. more on that story, plus... >> i'm harry harry fawcett reporting from a nightclub where a 66 year law means dancing in a spren u like this is illegal. no one seems to have told anyone here though >>> and in sport - how dutch fans celebrated the side's progress to the world cup's semifinals. >>> celebrations are taking place in malawi. it was one of the first nations to break the tides of colonial rule. we go live to the stadium in the capital. how is the day shaping up there? >> reporter: approximately people seem to be in a festive mood. thousands are yet to celebrate the end of colonial rule. many people are not celebrating. one described malawi as a country th
the president abdul fatah al-sisi has put us into plan early.he longer you wait the worse the situation will be. you have population growth of 2.6% per annum. the subsidy will be increasing, was unsustainable and had to be cut. clearly, it had to be done with better communication at large. >> thank you so much. more to come in the newshour - including discontent on the streets of egypt. more on that story, plus... >> i'm harry harry fawcett reporting from a nightclub where a 66 year...
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good to have you babb, abdul. you were with us last fall at the height of the government shutdown crisis. your company replies i.t. services to a lot of companies. last year when we spoke up to lay off or furlough a lot of people. are things looking better? >> yes, they are. you know, i only represent a small portion of the small businesses, but by the same token, we do see an upward trend in the economy as well with the small businesses. i do think it depends on what market sector that small business is in as well, because a company like ourselves for cybersecurity, so there is a better market. we do see an upward trend. and new requirements that we're going after. more companies -- >> where are the opportunities specification? are you hiring and if so how much? >> we're hiring. again, it depends on the market. as well as medical research, those are the areas we see more hiring. over the last few months i think we've added maybe only 15%, but we have a forecast out from 15% to 25% over the next 12 months. that ac
good to have you babb, abdul. you were with us last fall at the height of the government shutdown crisis. your company replies i.t. services to a lot of companies. last year when we spoke up to lay off or furlough a lot of people. are things looking better? >> yes, they are. you know, i only represent a small portion of the small businesses, but by the same token, we do see an upward trend in the economy as well with the small businesses. i do think it depends on what market sector that...
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. >> reporter: and that is that question answered but what about the vice president abdul a judge said stand trial on charges of conducted business in public office and bribery and he was the economy minister at the time. >> translator: i am the cabinet chief, not a lawyer and not qualified to talk about the legal process or the work of the judge. >> reporter: so we will have to wait on that one. but what do the argintine people think. >> translator: i believe if you have debt you should finds a way of paying it. >> translator: we should pay all of it, definitely. >> reporter: argentina continues to call hedge funds which refuse to pay debt vultures but they need to regain reputation and gain access to foreign markets after defaulting 13 years ago. >> translator: argentina has to pay and they have to pay to confront its international financial problems and meanwhile discourse for domestic consumption may distance itself from the normal process. >> reporter: argentina will spend the days in intense negotiations with creditors and the u.s. judge who issued the ruling. the organization of
. >> reporter: and that is that question answered but what about the vice president abdul a judge said stand trial on charges of conducted business in public office and bribery and he was the economy minister at the time. >> translator: i am the cabinet chief, not a lawyer and not qualified to talk about the legal process or the work of the judge. >> reporter: so we will have to wait on that one. but what do the argintine people think. >> translator: i believe if you...
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two candidates are abdul abdulla and ashraf ghani.he taliban do not recognize the election, which they say is organized by the west. >> the election has left a security vacuum. >> they are using the election to create chaos. >> rocket attacks on most every week near the database. all flats have been diverted to the north and west of the country. eu escalatednd sanctions against russia yesterday for the first time. washington's penalties directly targeted sensitive sectors of the economy, putting russia's ,argest oil producer, ,rosneft on its blacklist. tobarack obama taking steps halt violence in ukraine. the u.s. president announced new sanctions against moscow. they follow weeks of u.s. threats that either russia help diffuse tension or face consequences. >> we are freezing the assets of several russian defense companies and blocking new financing of some of russia's most important banks and energy companies. thank you very much. >> they are the u.s.'s toughest sanctions against moscow, targeting companies like gazprom bank, the cou
two candidates are abdul abdulla and ashraf ghani.he taliban do not recognize the election, which they say is organized by the west. >> the election has left a security vacuum. >> they are using the election to create chaos. >> rocket attacks on most every week near the database. all flats have been diverted to the north and west of the country. eu escalatednd sanctions against russia yesterday for the first time. washington's penalties directly targeted sensitive sectors of...
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me duele mucho tu desprecio, abdul, pero con todo eso, no me arrepiento de lo que hice. >> ¿y no hubiera
me duele mucho tu desprecio, abdul, pero con todo eso, no me arrepiento de lo que hice. >> ¿y no hubiera
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do you know the names we've had to memorize with those people, all the ales bins, abduls. i don't have room. i deleted those names and filled it with people from the craifnl i can't pay attention it to anymore. haven't we paid our price? [applause] how bad, this guy, this al-baghdadi guy, he's willing go further than anybody else is my understanding. that's why he may not have enjoyed the support on the street with sunnis. how bad is this cat? >> he's a really, truly, horrible, evil person. just yesterday there were reports still unconfirmed but credible that he ordered the execution of thousands of captured iraqi troops. so he's a terrible person. >> stephen: is he the kaiser of the middle east. >> that might be fair to say. [laughter] >> stephen: well, thanks for all the cheerful news. thank you so much. ben van heuvelen. [cheering and applause] the iraq oil report. we'll be right back. wanna meet the band? o-m-goodness! step on up. hey... whoa! groupies are easy. crazy good! ♪"bibbi♪i bobbidi boo" ♪ ♪ >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. nation, folks, you know, our fir
do you know the names we've had to memorize with those people, all the ales bins, abduls. i don't have room. i deleted those names and filled it with people from the craifnl i can't pay attention it to anymore. haven't we paid our price? [applause] how bad, this guy, this al-baghdadi guy, he's willing go further than anybody else is my understanding. that's why he may not have enjoyed the support on the street with sunnis. how bad is this cat? >> he's a really, truly, horrible, evil...
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. >> spoking to the egyptian media, abdul fatah al-sisi said: >>> but the cold hard truth remains - three men are behind bars in a prison in egypt for doing their job as journalists - convicted on false charges. their families are paying the price as well, seeing their loved ones suffer. determined to do all they can to secure their freedom. >>> the australian government haseneded -- haseneded its silent on the fate of a group of sri lankan asylum seekers. 41 were handed back to sri lankan authorities in a transfer at sea. but there has been no news on the fate of 153 others, believed to be tamil. human rights groups say they could be tortured if sent back to sri lanka. >> ukraine's president plans to seize more territory from pro-russian separatist. rallies have taken place in support of the fighters, regrouping in donetsk. >>> pope pope francis celebrated a mass for six people sexually abused lie police. the group from britain, germany and ireland is meeting the head of the catholic church in its private residence now. >> tim friend joins us from the vatican. we understand a meeting is
. >> spoking to the egyptian media, abdul fatah al-sisi said: >>> but the cold hard truth remains - three men are behind bars in a prison in egypt for doing their job as journalists - convicted on false charges. their families are paying the price as well, seeing their loved ones suffer. determined to do all they can to secure their freedom. >>> the australian government haseneded -- haseneded its silent on the fate of a group of sri lankan asylum seekers. 41 were handed...
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. >> the economy is number one for abdul fatah al-sisi's survival, if he has a chance with the security. so just borrowing money or getting aids from the gulf countries is not going to do it. there has to be a shake in the system. it goes hands in hand with security for the people. if he is going take the subsidy out, he knows that he is hurting the middle class people that are being wiped out. people who are driving the cause, are not necessarily rich in egypt, they are wanting to go to war. with the salary and income in egypt, these people cannot afford the job that's been happening. there has to be a system. >>> security has been tightened in a chinese city ahead of a sensitive anniversary. it's five years since clashes between hahn chinese and ethnic uyghurs left almost 200 dead. we are jouned from the -- joined by our correspondent from the capital. have the mass arrests leading to the anniversary calmed or inflamed the situation? >> well, it hasn't lessened tensions which is a reason why the full force of china's security appa rattize has been brought to bear on the province. thou
. >> the economy is number one for abdul fatah al-sisi's survival, if he has a chance with the security. so just borrowing money or getting aids from the gulf countries is not going to do it. there has to be a shake in the system. it goes hands in hand with security for the people. if he is going take the subsidy out, he knows that he is hurting the middle class people that are being wiped out. people who are driving the cause, are not necessarily rich in egypt, they are wanting to go to...
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said before and say once more, we urge prime minister tony abbott to personally contact president abdul fatah al-sisi and respectfully demand the release of all the journalists locked away in egyptian prisons for their journalism. >>> after a month of matches germany are the first european country to win a world cup on south men soil -- south american soil. they beat argentina 1-0. the world's most famous football stadium, venue for the sports biggest game. germany started the world cup time nervous lie. tony coez with a misguided header. missing a chance for argentina. the same player with a ball in the net minutes later. rightly ruled offside. the first-half finished with germany looking dangerous and argentina hanging on. missed opportunities remained the theme of the second half. messi joined in. the final was heading into extra time. those extra minutes saw argentina's player passing up a chance to become a national hero, a status tape by mario goetze of germany. ending argentina's hopes. 1-0 the score, germany world champions for a fourth time. >> back in germany hundreds of thous
said before and say once more, we urge prime minister tony abbott to personally contact president abdul fatah al-sisi and respectfully demand the release of all the journalists locked away in egyptian prisons for their journalism. >>> after a month of matches germany are the first european country to win a world cup on south men soil -- south american soil. they beat argentina 1-0. the world's most famous football stadium, venue for the sports biggest game. germany started the world...
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reporter: abdul la came to the bay area in 2006 and again last year, after he lost his leg when he was six in a rocket attack on his home in the gaza strip. now his prosthetic leg has been destroyed. >> in gaza, all the family is scared. >> he spoke with us on the phone. our conversation occasionally interrupted by the sounds of gunshots and explosions. >> bomb is very -- >> he says he was injured after a missile was fired in his neighborhood. his grandfather had to help carry the 15-year-old to shelter a quarter mile away. >> we went from my house and we go around for -- and down in the >> that's reema helping to translate. >> they that two minutes just to run again, 15 of them, and now they went to that third house where they are just huddling together. >> they work with the palestinian childrens relief fund, which helps kids caught in the cross-fire get medical treatment. >> we have doctors ready to go into gaza. we have medical supplies we're ready to send to gaza. >> they plan to bring him back to the united states to replace his artificial leg, but right now the focus is on keepi
reporter: abdul la came to the bay area in 2006 and again last year, after he lost his leg when he was six in a rocket attack on his home in the gaza strip. now his prosthetic leg has been destroyed. >> in gaza, all the family is scared. >> he spoke with us on the phone. our conversation occasionally interrupted by the sounds of gunshots and explosions. >> bomb is very -- >> he says he was injured after a missile was fired in his neighborhood. his grandfather had to help...
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me duele mucho tu desprecio, abdul, pero con todo eso,
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speaking to the egyptian media recently, abdul fatah al-sisi said: >>> the cold hard truth remains, three me are behind bars for doing their jobs as journalists, convicted on false charms. their families are paying the price as well. their loved ones suffer, but determined to do all they can. >>> still to come on the show - uniting a divided nation, columbia's defeat, and world cup players get a humorous welcome in [ ♪ music ] >>> welcome back. let's recap the headlines here in al jazeera. nine have been killed in a series of israeli air strikes on the gaza strip. seven hamas fighters are among the dead. the group vowed to hit back >>> security is tight in kenya where crowds are gath aring for an opposition gathering. tensioning are high after 22 were killed in violence in two coastal towns. >> the family of gaoled al jazeera journalist peter greste launched a new appeal to secure his freedom. peter greste and colleagues mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed have been imprisoned for 191 days. >>> the united nations says half of the people living in syria will be forced to leave their home
speaking to the egyptian media recently, abdul fatah al-sisi said: >>> the cold hard truth remains, three me are behind bars for doing their jobs as journalists, convicted on false charms. their families are paying the price as well. their loved ones suffer, but determined to do all they can. >>> still to come on the show - uniting a divided nation, columbia's defeat, and world cup players get a humorous welcome in [ ♪ music ] >>> welcome back. let's recap the...
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the words that abdul rashid khan says in this book-- this is a man who probably came to my tent everyor an hour or two, and the man that i knew is not the man who's portrayed in this book. >> you seem to be saying that most of it is b.s. >> the most generous thing i could say is that it's grossly exaggerated, and probably the harshest thing i could say is a lot of it just sounds like outright fabrication. >> in april 2011, the school sat empty, and we were told by a tribal leader that it had never been used. >> no one's there at all. you know, i think, at best, it might end up being used as a storage shed for stuff. >> we obviously wanted to talk to greg mortenson, who has appeared on just about every news and talk show on television, but he didn't want to talk to 60 minutes. he dismissed our initial request for an interview, and our follow-up messages and emails have gone unanswered. we finally decided to seek him out at a speaking engagement and book-signing in atlanta. >> steve kroft. >> nice to meet you. >> how you doing? >> thanks. >> you got five minutes for us today? >> um... i
the words that abdul rashid khan says in this book-- this is a man who probably came to my tent everyor an hour or two, and the man that i knew is not the man who's portrayed in this book. >> you seem to be saying that most of it is b.s. >> the most generous thing i could say is that it's grossly exaggerated, and probably the harshest thing i could say is a lot of it just sounds like outright fabrication. >> in april 2011, the school sat empty, and we were told by a tribal...
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new abdul fatah al-sisi egypt has no sympathy with hamas. there's no natural mediator between the two sides. the u.s. offered to help in some way, but at the moment the israelis hint about a ground invasion. of course, they are not going to say when it will happen. there's hined. last time it was in 2009. the last big exchange in 2012, fire between the two sides, there was no ground invasion, it would be a big step. >> thank you for that. bernard smith updating us from jers there. >> is -- jerusalem there. >> israel's army says a rocket has been fired into the far north, either from lebanon or syria. it fell near the border with lebanon. let's speak to our correspondent in beirut. there has been conflicting reports about how many rockets could have come from lebanon. it seems to be one rocket. what more can you tell us. >> the lebanese army issued an official statement saying three rockets were launched to israel between 1am and 6am in the morning. the lebanese army searched the area. they fired rocket launchers, they found two that were not
new abdul fatah al-sisi egypt has no sympathy with hamas. there's no natural mediator between the two sides. the u.s. offered to help in some way, but at the moment the israelis hint about a ground invasion. of course, they are not going to say when it will happen. there's hined. last time it was in 2009. the last big exchange in 2012, fire between the two sides, there was no ground invasion, it would be a big step. >> thank you for that. bernard smith updating us from jers there....
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the tearing down of a presidential portrait by abdul supporters earlier this week gave us a flavor of what was to come. many supporters have tried to push him to set up a parallel government, but he has stopped short of that, warning of dire military and financial consequences. for john kerry, this is more than crisis talk or arithmetic. it is about ensuring stanton here. after more than a decade of military and financial support. mccarron allen, "bbc news," kabul. >> for more on secretary kerry's trip and the controversy surrounding the elections, i spoke to the director of the south asia center of the atlantic council. john kerry is holding a second day of talks with the rival candidates for the presidency of iraq. what are the chances that the secretary of state can broker a deal. >> i think he is creating a workable environment for them. it will be up to them for work impasse. one is the political basis. what are the deals they work out among themselves that are acceptable to the two candidates. >> how much leverage do the americans even have, given they are looking towards with d
the tearing down of a presidential portrait by abdul supporters earlier this week gave us a flavor of what was to come. many supporters have tried to push him to set up a parallel government, but he has stopped short of that, warning of dire military and financial consequences. for john kerry, this is more than crisis talk or arithmetic. it is about ensuring stanton here. after more than a decade of military and financial support. mccarron allen, "bbc news," kabul. >> for more...
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we heard abdul fatah al-sisi say he would rather they were deported than put on trial.ows levels of confusion about the process within the egyptian government. we have peter greste's parents in their late 7 # 0s. -- 70, they are over there, they are not treated as others are treat in the egyptian system. they are getting 45 minutes. everyone else gets four hours. they are getting reduced exercise rights. these are matters of concern. it is the process by which some avenue must be developed to enable the three men be released. plainly their incarceration should not stand, cannot stand. that is really where the pressure must be maintained. >>> the u.s. vice president joe biden told the ukranian president that the u.s. is working to further sanctions against russia. the leaders discussed the conflict in a telephone call. the number of civilian casualties in that area is rising. an air strike hitting this apartment block, killing 11 people. rebels blame the attack on ukraine's air force. in donetsk, separatist fighters on the outskirts of the ski leaves 32 orphans -- city 3
we heard abdul fatah al-sisi say he would rather they were deported than put on trial.ows levels of confusion about the process within the egyptian government. we have peter greste's parents in their late 7 # 0s. -- 70, they are over there, they are not treated as others are treat in the egyptian system. they are getting 45 minutes. everyone else gets four hours. they are getting reduced exercise rights. these are matters of concern. it is the process by which some avenue must be developed to...
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we urge prime minister tony abbott to personally contact president abdul fatah al-sisi and respectfully demand the release of all the journalists locked away in egyptian prison for their journalism. >> human rights campaigner malala yosafzai is to meet with the nigerian president. she will urge goodluck jonathan to save more than 200 schoolgirls abducted by boko haram fighters in april. the girls were taken from a boarding school in borno state 91 days ago. >> salvage crews in italy began an operation to remove the wreck of "costa concordia." 32 were killed when the ship capsized in january 2012, after mitting rocks near giglio island. it's a big salvage operation. once refloated it will be tape to the port of gepp obviousa and broken up for scrap. the ship's captain is on charges facing murder. locals are ready to see it go. >> translation: when we keep reliving the moment all the time. i often wake up in the middle of the night. >> we've been waiting two years for this position. now the time has come. monday, we'll peck it up and move. >> translation: we will all be very happy when it
we urge prime minister tony abbott to personally contact president abdul fatah al-sisi and respectfully demand the release of all the journalists locked away in egyptian prison for their journalism. >> human rights campaigner malala yosafzai is to meet with the nigerian president. she will urge goodluck jonathan to save more than 200 schoolgirls abducted by boko haram fighters in april. the girls were taken from a boarding school in borno state 91 days ago. >> salvage crews in italy...
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abdul fatah al-sisi promised subsidies would be removed and the burden wouldn't be on the poor. >> translation: we are in a fearful situation in regard to the subsidies. we will not be able to pressure the poor people more than that. we can make the subsidies go more to the poor, not the rich. >> it comes a day after the anniversary, a day marked by marches. it's seen as an unpopular move by the strongman. >>> now, in a major win for the ukrainian government forces, separatists have been driven out of their eastern stronghold of slovyansk. they've been given until sunday to lay down their weapons. we are sent this update from donetsk. >> reporter: hundreds of separatist fighters on the move, headed south as pushed out by a major ukranian offensive. many travelling in cars and mini vans, leaving the front in slovyansk, a position held for three months near the russian border. it's a victory for the central government in kiev, who five days ago ended a ceasefire. >> reconnaissance units of the armed forces and slovyansk. ukraine's army gave an order to resume services and raise the national flag
abdul fatah al-sisi promised subsidies would be removed and the burden wouldn't be on the poor. >> translation: we are in a fearful situation in regard to the subsidies. we will not be able to pressure the poor people more than that. we can make the subsidies go more to the poor, not the rich. >> it comes a day after the anniversary, a day marked by marches. it's seen as an unpopular move by the strongman. >>> now, in a major win for the ukrainian government forces,...
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abdul fatah al-sisi, the current egyptian president has no smathy with hamas and may take comfort from the descomfort felt by hamas. therefore, there's no natural mediator. the egyptians say they have called on all sides to stop the killing. therefore, there only seems to be an ongoing military campaign. the israelis say they continue to do until the rockets are stopped being fired. that's the israelis argument. >> thank you. a magnitude 6.8 earthquake hit the japan northern coast. one person was injured, and a small tsunami was triggered, but no damage reported. the plant was not affected by the quake. the 2011 tremor killedle 19,000 -- killed 19,000 people, causing a nuclear meltdown at the facility. >>> ukraine's president petro porashenko promised to find and destroy the pro-russian separatist who killed 23 pro-russian soldiers. nine died in an attack on a border post. government forces gained the upper hand in the 3-month battle with separatists. last weekend they pushed pro-russian fight ors out of main strong hold. that set us back to donetsk, where they have dug in. friday's mi
abdul fatah al-sisi, the current egyptian president has no smathy with hamas and may take comfort from the descomfort felt by hamas. therefore, there's no natural mediator. the egyptians say they have called on all sides to stop the killing. therefore, there only seems to be an ongoing military campaign. the israelis say they continue to do until the rockets are stopped being fired. that's the israelis argument. >> thank you. a magnitude 6.8 earthquake hit the japan northern coast. one...
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egypt, opposed to the muslim brotherhood, with a tie to hamas, under president abdul fatah al-sisi, so egypt has been marginalized. the two big flares, three big players are john kerry of the united states, ban ki-moon of the united nations, and the qatari leadership. one thing that the israelis are looking at and why they reversed their fogs on friday, no ceasefire is i don't think they can let the u.s. secretary of state come to the region and go home with a failure. i think the israelis are understanding that a lot of american opinion is turning heavily against them, and i think they want to get this over with before finding any more of these brutal picture showing off on american television. mr binyamin netanyahu has to understand that israel has no one except the united states. if they poke the u.s. secretary of state in the eye with a sharp stick, as they did a couple of times before, they did it to the vice president, and did it before, people in washington, and the american people will say why are we putting up with this? now, we still support israel's security. at some point b
egypt, opposed to the muslim brotherhood, with a tie to hamas, under president abdul fatah al-sisi, so egypt has been marginalized. the two big flares, three big players are john kerry of the united states, ban ki-moon of the united nations, and the qatari leadership. one thing that the israelis are looking at and why they reversed their fogs on friday, no ceasefire is i don't think they can let the u.s. secretary of state come to the region and go home with a failure. i think the israelis are...
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. >> for both sides, israeli and hamas have a favourite - israelis, the abdul fatah al-sisi governmentlayed a positive role. >> it is surprising, isn't it? >> absolutely. to the hamas, they believe that it can't represent the palestinians. it's where you look at it yourself as a player. qatar and turkey had the discussion about the role, is about when major issues left, ending the story of the siege. when 1.8 million live a normal life. this is what they want. on the other side, on the egyptian initiative. the discussion about short-term solutions. they will not need to a real solution. thousands of people are killed. casualties. they need education, and they need to live as millions are living. what makes the egyptian initiatives weak is that this initiative is looking at short-term solution. it's more strong and reliable, the initiatives look at the long-term solution. it does not mean that hamas - it means that those should have a normal life. this is acceptable in the community. >> what about the palestinian unity government which, you know, was agreed just a couple of weeks ago, a
. >> for both sides, israeli and hamas have a favourite - israelis, the abdul fatah al-sisi governmentlayed a positive role. >> it is surprising, isn't it? >> absolutely. to the hamas, they believe that it can't represent the palestinians. it's where you look at it yourself as a player. qatar and turkey had the discussion about the role, is about when major issues left, ending the story of the siege. when 1.8 million live a normal life. this is what they want. on the other...
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he is in gaol, and abdul fatah al-sisi is someone that hamas does not look favourably on. on the other side, of course, there's more palestinian unity this time around. the beginning of unity government. in new york the palestinian government said they felt they could stop the rockets. the test is now. >> thank you, let's look at live pictures of gaza. there has been israeli air strikes, there prosecutors to have been fewer, and nothing since. >> according to the israeli army, no rockets were launched at israel, and the israelis didn't carry out strikes against gaza. >>> the security council voted to allow aid into syria, by opening up the border crossing. nearly 11 million people in the country are in need of help. >> will those in favour of the draft resolution please race their hand. >> reporter: a rare moment of union imenty on the security council, with the worsening humanitarian counselling the council organised aid shipments, one with jordan, controlled by the free syrian army and al nusra, one controlled by the turk irk government and the islamic front, and a cross
he is in gaol, and abdul fatah al-sisi is someone that hamas does not look favourably on. on the other side, of course, there's more palestinian unity this time around. the beginning of unity government. in new york the palestinian government said they felt they could stop the rockets. the test is now. >> thank you, let's look at live pictures of gaza. there has been israeli air strikes, there prosecutors to have been fewer, and nothing since. >> according to the israeli army, no...
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abdul was deadly in the paint. well, deadly pretty much everywhere, but especially the paint. meanwhile, bergdahl's a deserter who did ballet, whose dad has a beard and who pursued a lifestyle that 99% of americans cannot relate to, volunteering to fight in afghanistan. the point is: everything about bergdahl is an affront to the heros who serve on the front lines of fox news. >> bergdahl may have even collaborated with the enemy, the taliban. >> clearly the words are written on the wall that he was a deserter. >> a loser, a deserter who has killed men. >> he's a traitor. >> it seems to me he's pretty lucky he was brought home the way he was because if those special forces had found him, he would have come home either in a body bag or come home and gone straight to jail. >> that's right, kimberly. if our soldiers had found him, they might have arrested him, but they just as likely would have murdered him in a heroic act of vigilante justice like in the movie "fragging private ryan." [laughter] but even more disturbing, even more disturbing than the rescue of this traitorous de
abdul was deadly in the paint. well, deadly pretty much everywhere, but especially the paint. meanwhile, bergdahl's a deserter who did ballet, whose dad has a beard and who pursued a lifestyle that 99% of americans cannot relate to, volunteering to fight in afghanistan. the point is: everything about bergdahl is an affront to the heros who serve on the front lines of fox news. >> bergdahl may have even collaborated with the enemy, the taliban. >> clearly the words are written on the...