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abdul: it's beautiful. >> does it ever get old? abdul: no.ul and his coworkers are tackling a deadly problem here. rwanda is among the poorest countries in the world, and much of it is connected by dirk roads -- winding dirt roads that get washed out in the rainy season. that's made it incredibly difficult for regional hospitals to procure blood in an emergency, leaving doctors unable to perform many life-saving operations. abdul: you will have to drive for three or four hours to kigali, get blood, and then come back. it's complicated. it gives people access to the health care system. narrator: when a hospital asks for blood, the zipline team gets moving. abdul: you package, launch it. and then you wait for the next order. narrator: guided by gps and other sensors, the drone flies itself to one of the hospitals. then it reaches its destination and drops off its payload. hospital staff retrieve the supplies and the drone gets back to base. abdul's doing pretty well for himself these days. and he'sa job he loves studying for grad school. but al
abdul: it's beautiful. >> does it ever get old? abdul: no.ul and his coworkers are tackling a deadly problem here. rwanda is among the poorest countries in the world, and much of it is connected by dirk roads -- winding dirt roads that get washed out in the rainy season. that's made it incredibly difficult for regional hospitals to procure blood in an emergency, leaving doctors unable to perform many life-saving operations. abdul: you will have to drive for three or four hours to kigali,...
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abdul: my father was asking, where is the rest of the family? narrator: abdul survived.ngs and parents didn't. his grandma found him and took him in. [speaking foreign language] years the first couple of of school was really hard. >> you were dealing with the trauma. abdul: i found myself again. i said okay, if i get my education, i am happy. i feel like i got another chance to live. making an impact on other people's lives make sense -- makes sense for me. ofina: an incredible story blood being delivered by drone in rwanda. joining the onset to discuss her toerience -- me on set discuss her experience is our bloomberg digital editor. it took you more than 30 hours to get to the country and you spent about a week there. what did you learn about how this nation has become a hub for drone delivery? >> it is a strange confluence of what is happening in the country today. zipline founders approached a number of african governments with this idea of doing drone deliveries. government was the most enthusiastic and willing to change regulations to make this possible. drone: abd
abdul: my father was asking, where is the rest of the family? narrator: abdul survived.ngs and parents didn't. his grandma found him and took him in. [speaking foreign language] years the first couple of of school was really hard. >> you were dealing with the trauma. abdul: i found myself again. i said okay, if i get my education, i am happy. i feel like i got another chance to live. making an impact on other people's lives make sense -- makes sense for me. ofina: an incredible story...
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his father wanted to pay forward the kindness he and abdul received, so a foundation in abdul's namee years ago to help similar children in his father's native sierra leone. >> it would take $150 to pay for one child for their entire school year. inclusive, book, texts, uniform, and transportation. >> he started with 25 children. he is now paying school expenses for 62. he hopes the number will reach 100. abdul is proud of the contributors. >> they have a big, big heart for other people. >> abdul's father told us about how he discovered that one girl he is assisting had a hidden graphic arts talent. >> if we did not take that child from that street, that talent wouldn't have come out of her. and she wouldn't also realize what she really had within herself. >> the children have written many letters of appreciation. >> we're not here to give handouts. we're here to assist you to get to where you need to be in life. so people are actually grabbing that by the horn and going with it. >> to raise funds, t-shirts are selling for $20, and an event is planned this weekend. if you would like
his father wanted to pay forward the kindness he and abdul received, so a foundation in abdul's namee years ago to help similar children in his father's native sierra leone. >> it would take $150 to pay for one child for their entire school year. inclusive, book, texts, uniform, and transportation. >> he started with 25 children. he is now paying school expenses for 62. he hopes the number will reach 100. abdul is proud of the contributors. >> they have a big, big heart for...
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then detective abdul-rahman's phone rang. >> the assistant u.s. attorney tells us that mr.alk to whoever is handling the investigation of mrs. fayed's death. >> and what does the cellmate tell you? >> well, the cellmate tells us that mr. fayed had confessed to him that he had hired someone to kill his wife. >> detectives believe that someone was josÉ moya, the ranch hand. the cellmate also had other information that had not been reported in the news. >> mr. fayed's cellmate had told us that mr. fayed had tried to set his wife up to be killed four different times. and what was interesting about that was that on one of these occasions, he said that mr. fayed had set up a time when she was at a party in malibu on the fourth of july. >> was pamela fayed at a party in malibu on july 4th? >> yes, she was. and that led to his credibility. so at that time we decided to try to get this conversation on tape. >> so they wired the cellmate for sound, and they heard jim fayed talking about how he had tried to kill his wife but how it just hadn't worked out that time. former prosecutor,
then detective abdul-rahman's phone rang. >> the assistant u.s. attorney tells us that mr.alk to whoever is handling the investigation of mrs. fayed's death. >> and what does the cellmate tell you? >> well, the cellmate tells us that mr. fayed had confessed to him that he had hired someone to kill his wife. >> detectives believe that someone was josÉ moya, the ranch hand. the cellmate also had other information that had not been reported in the news. >> mr....
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please come out. >> but abdul didn't come out.ruesome scene, the blood, the bodies, the smell of smoke and constant gunfire, he decided to stay and help. abdul searched through the mall lacking for victims and then made a discovery that shocked him. >> i looked down and i see somebody hiding behind a table. it was a lady. she looked very scared. and i'm thinking, she was right in the middle of a cross fire. >> catherine spotted abdul, too, but sensed he wasn't a threat. >> how did you know they weren't terrorists? >> they weren't carrying the large guns we had seen that the terrorists had. >> with just a few words between them, catherine and abdul quickly coordinated an exit strategy. >> we opened fire towards the door to scare the terrorists away. >> then it was time. >> then we hold fire and then i tell the lady, now! and suddenly this sung girl appears out of nowhere and i call to her to run towards me and she starts running. and immediately, i'm thinking, what a brave girl. >> when porsche got up and ran, did you have a moment
please come out. >> but abdul didn't come out.ruesome scene, the blood, the bodies, the smell of smoke and constant gunfire, he decided to stay and help. abdul searched through the mall lacking for victims and then made a discovery that shocked him. >> i looked down and i see somebody hiding behind a table. it was a lady. she looked very scared. and i'm thinking, she was right in the middle of a cross fire. >> catherine spotted abdul, too, but sensed he wasn't a threat....
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abdul is proud of the contributors. >> they have a big, big heart for the people. >> abdul's father toldt how he discovered that one girl he's a sisterissisted had a gras talent. >> that talent wouldn't have in out of her, and she wouldn't realize what she has within herself. >> the children have written letters of appreciation. >> we're not here to give handouts and we're here to assist you get to where you need to be in life and people are grabbing that by the horn and going with it. >> to raise funds, t-shirts are selling for $20 and an event is planned this weekend. >> if you would like to support the program in sierra leone, the abdul miracle disabled children's foundation will hold it here at kirk park saturday between 1:00 and 3:00 p.m. in san jose, david louie, abc 7 news. >> we've been inside all morning and just being looking at our shots outside and i'm excited about today's weather. it makes me go outside and temperatures are mild and we'll afternoon and hazy conditions in parts of the north bay, closer to the fire, but overall air quality will be good around the bay area tod
abdul is proud of the contributors. >> they have a big, big heart for the people. >> abdul's father toldt how he discovered that one girl he's a sisterissisted had a gras talent. >> that talent wouldn't have in out of her, and she wouldn't realize what she has within herself. >> the children have written letters of appreciation. >> we're not here to give handouts and we're here to assist you get to where you need to be in life and people are grabbing that by the...
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my name is abdul and i'm a drone operator. aki: abdul works for a startup called zipline.re drones, the recovery system. in front of you is where we launch the drones. aki: zipline is headquartered in rest --ia, but it is west of kigali that the company has launched one of the first drone delivery services. >> so beautiful. aki: does it ever get old? >> no. aki: abdul and his coworkers are tackling a deadly problem here. one that is among the poorest countries in the world and much of it is connected by winding, bumpy dirt roads in the mountains that get washed out in the rainy season. that has made it incredibly difficult for regional hospitals to procure blood in an emergency, leaving doctors unable to perform any life-saving operations. >> the hospital have to procure the car, drive for three or four hours, get the blood, and then come back. to give access to people who live in rural areas to the health care system. aki: when a hospital asks for blood, the zipline team gets moving. >> you grab the package, launched it. and then you wait for the next order. aki: guided b
my name is abdul and i'm a drone operator. aki: abdul works for a startup called zipline.re drones, the recovery system. in front of you is where we launch the drones. aki: zipline is headquartered in rest --ia, but it is west of kigali that the company has launched one of the first drone delivery services. >> so beautiful. aki: does it ever get old? >> no. aki: abdul and his coworkers are tackling a deadly problem here. one that is among the poorest countries in the world and much...
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asjesus, leveille said abdul would tell them which "corrupt institutions" to get rid of.itary, law enforcement... the defence argued there was no proof of this and that owning an arsenal of high—powered weapons like the ones found on the compound and teaching kids to use them isn't illegal. we have one death child already under the care of these individuals. the state argued all five defendants are a danger to the entire community but the judge didn't agree. a woman from north—west london has become a household name in pakistan, after starring in some of the country s biggest tv dramas over the past two years. kubra khan has been cast in two of three pakistani films releasing next week to coincide with the islamic festival of eid. haroon rashid has been speaking to kubra here in london. kubra khan swapped harrow for karachi at the age of 19, when she was approached to star in a pakistani movie. five years on, she's one of the biggest tv and film stars in the country, and has two movies releasing on the same day this coming eid. it turns out, though, her mum was apprehensi
asjesus, leveille said abdul would tell them which "corrupt institutions" to get rid of.itary, law enforcement... the defence argued there was no proof of this and that owning an arsenal of high—powered weapons like the ones found on the compound and teaching kids to use them isn't illegal. we have one death child already under the care of these individuals. the state argued all five defendants are a danger to the entire community but the judge didn't agree. a woman from...
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investigators had been seang abdul ghani wahhaj believed to be kidnapped by his father. the father wanted to perform an exorcism on the child. deputies found an arsenal of loaded firearms and 11 emaciated children and no sign of abdul, the missing 3-year-old. during interviews they were told about a small body buried in a tunnel or toilet room in the compound. >> we discovered his remains yesterday on abdul's fourth birthday. >> reporter: a horrific discovery with chilling details growing more alarming by the day. gadi schwartz, nbc news. >>> now at the news hitting shock waves through washington and beyond a powerful congressman from new york, worth millions, one of president trump's backers in congress arrested by the fbi accused of a scheme involving insider trading and lying to the feds. nbc's stephanie gosk has late details. >> on the evening of june 22nd. >> reporter: the u.s. attorney laid out timelines and phone records, proof that republican congressman christopher collins of new york is guilty of insider trading and lying to the fbi. >> congressman collins acte
investigators had been seang abdul ghani wahhaj believed to be kidnapped by his father. the father wanted to perform an exorcism on the child. deputies found an arsenal of loaded firearms and 11 emaciated children and no sign of abdul, the missing 3-year-old. during interviews they were told about a small body buried in a tunnel or toilet room in the compound. >> we discovered his remains yesterday on abdul's fourth birthday. >> reporter: a horrific discovery with chilling details...
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his father wanted to pay forward the kindness he and abdul received and a foundation in abdul's nameated five years ago to help similar children in his father's native sierra leone. >> it would take $150 to pay for one child for the entire school year. inclusive, book, text, uniform and transportation. >> he started with 25 children. he's now paying school expenses for 62. he hopes the number will reach 100. abdul is proud of the con ri butters. he has a big, big heart for the people. >> he discovered one girl he's assisting in a hidden graphic arts talent. >> if we didn't take that child from that street that talent wouldn't have come out of her, and she wouldn't also realize what she really have within herself. >> reporter: the children have written many letters of appreciation. >> we are not here to give handouts. we are here to assist you get to where you need to be in life. so people are grabbing that by the horn and going with it. >> reporter: to raise funds, t-shirts are selling for $20 and an event is planned this weekend. if you would like to support the program in sierra le
his father wanted to pay forward the kindness he and abdul received and a foundation in abdul's nameated five years ago to help similar children in his father's native sierra leone. >> it would take $150 to pay for one child for the entire school year. inclusive, book, text, uniform and transportation. >> he started with 25 children. he's now paying school expenses for 62. he hopes the number will reach 100. abdul is proud of the con ri butters. he has a big, big heart for the...
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. >> the children were told abdul would be resurrected and come back as japanese. >> reporter: t-- jesus. >> gunfire coming from the property. >> according to the children's interviews, some of then were instructed how to operate firearms as well as room-clearing techniques. >> reporter: investigators believe it was the body of missing 3-year-old abdul that they found inside this tunnel. last seen in georgia where his mother says his father kidnapped him and took him to new mexico. investigators now say they believe he may have died in february. >> according to some of the interviews from the children, abdul died during one of these religious rituals. >> reporter: they have pled not guilty to 11 counts of child abuse as the state continues to build their case. those children have been placed in foster homes and are receiving professional help. >>> investigators have recovered the black bloc boxes from the commercial plane stolen and crashed near seattle on friday. the airline employee who hijacked it and was killed was the only person person on board. it raises troubling questions about
. >> the children were told abdul would be resurrected and come back as japanese. >> reporter: t-- jesus. >> gunfire coming from the property. >> according to the children's interviews, some of then were instructed how to operate firearms as well as room-clearing techniques. >> reporter: investigators believe it was the body of missing 3-year-old abdul that they found inside this tunnel. last seen in georgia where his mother says his father kidnapped him and took...
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general abdul karim is leading that effort.an, he recently returned to basra from the fight against isis in the north of iraq. 0k, we're going to go and meet some people whose been arrested. wow, 0k. when did you arrest these guys? where were these guys arrested? police say consumption of meth has been doubling year—on—year. so you found all these weapons? that's crystal meth. how many grams? 0ne. 1g. so why has crystal meth taken hold in this city? weak border security has meant drugs have flooded into the country, and economic collapse with youth unemployment at almost 50% means there's a ready market for the drug. after years of war, occupation and insurgency, the locals here had hoped their city would become the next dubai. but there are no skyscrapers here, just high unemployment, crime and corruption. at basra general hospital, psychiatrist doctor al sabbagh has been seeing more patients come forward with meth addiction. what is the scale of the problem? in 2015, the iraqi government, together with the us department of he
general abdul karim is leading that effort.an, he recently returned to basra from the fight against isis in the north of iraq. 0k, we're going to go and meet some people whose been arrested. wow, 0k. when did you arrest these guys? where were these guys arrested? police say consumption of meth has been doubling year—on—year. so you found all these weapons? that's crystal meth. how many grams? 0ne. 1g. so why has crystal meth taken hold in this city? weak border security has meant drugs have...
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two teenage boys rescued who detailed how one defendant performed an exorcism on his 3-year-old son abdul until the boy died during one of the rituals in february. >> he would begin to choke and have white foam or slime coming from his mouth and then pass out. >> reporter: the children were told abdul would be resurrected as jesus and tell them which corrupt institutions they should attack. >> if these were white people of a christian faith who owned guns, it is not a big deal, we have a second amendment right to own firearms in this country. >> reporter: the judge asking about abdul's death and the condition of the children who remain in foster home, deciding to release four of the suspects with gps monitoring. he remains held on a georgia warrant for kidnapping his son. tonight the taos judge and the courthouse put on lockdown after what authorities call a credible threat. i want to show you what is happening out here right now live. these are sheriff department vehicles just brought in. there's a security team that just went in. this is the taos county courthouse. it is an entire compl
two teenage boys rescued who detailed how one defendant performed an exorcism on his 3-year-old son abdul until the boy died during one of the rituals in february. >> he would begin to choke and have white foam or slime coming from his mouth and then pass out. >> reporter: the children were told abdul would be resurrected as jesus and tell them which corrupt institutions they should attack. >> if these were white people of a christian faith who owned guns, it is not a big...
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abdul karim ali in this family today tomorrow. that's another battle.
abdul karim ali in this family today tomorrow. that's another battle.
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abdul karim ali in this family eat today tomorrow. that's another battle alan fischer al-jazeera djibouti. aid agencies in india say it could be days before the full extent of flood damage in the state of carol is known there's been no rain for the last three days but the vast areas of the tropical region remain under water many people still don't have drinking water or electricity and thomas has this update. and team has moved away from where the worst of the flooding is in kerala so i'm not suggesting by any stretch that all of the water level has dropped to this sort of level nevertheless it has been sunny across the state on wednesday and that means that water levels are dropping that's good news of course but it does mean that pull out of water like best are being left behind this is getting pretty stagnant it's smelly it's the perfect breeding ground for mosquitoes and that's a big concern because mosquitoes of course carry diseases now the relief efforts continue they're not yet into a reconstruction phase they're all about get
abdul karim ali in this family eat today tomorrow. that's another battle alan fischer al-jazeera djibouti. aid agencies in india say it could be days before the full extent of flood damage in the state of carol is known there's been no rain for the last three days but the vast areas of the tropical region remain under water many people still don't have drinking water or electricity and thomas has this update. and team has moved away from where the worst of the flooding is in kerala so i'm not...
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abdul karim ali and his family today tomorrow. that's another battle. alan fischer al-jazeera djibouti. changes in coal mining technology could be behind the rise in black lung disease cases in developed nations including the us it's now being diagnosed in many younger miners as dion easterbrook reports last time that you remember that your breathing was perfectly normal that your lungs were fine seventy year old chris byron recently traveled halfway around the world from australia to chicago to find out how far his black lung disease has progressed to heart. he was diagnosed two years ago after forty years of mining i kept getting my new. lady of the lungs from the two thousand. and four. byron was among a half dozen australian coal miners undergoing testing at this black lung clinic at the university of illinois and northwestern hospitals. long term exposure to coal dust causes the disease the respiratory illness began declining in the u.s. in the one nine hundred seventy s. and was thought to be eradicated in australia decades ago because of better r
abdul karim ali and his family today tomorrow. that's another battle. alan fischer al-jazeera djibouti. changes in coal mining technology could be behind the rise in black lung disease cases in developed nations including the us it's now being diagnosed in many younger miners as dion easterbrook reports last time that you remember that your breathing was perfectly normal that your lungs were fine seventy year old chris byron recently traveled halfway around the world from australia to chicago...
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abdul karim ali and his family today tomorrow. that's another battle. alan fischer al jazeera. this week muslims around the world are celebrating. the festival of sacrifice but an indian administers kashmir the holidays been marred by violence and i am has more on that. the sounds of pellet gun shots yelling and smoke from tear gas canisters filled the air in several towns in the indian administered kashmir this week muslims are celebrating the eat or festival of sacrifice leaving many streets quiet. but not here in srinagar after evening prayers on tuesday hundreds of protesters demonstrating against indian rule carried signs hurled stones and even threw tear gas canisters back at police a modern you know. many of our brothers are in jail many are injured with shotgun pellets and many have been martyred the indian forces are suppressing us with their mind we are facing tyranny every day. here is a muslim majority himalayan region it's claimed by both india and pakistan many kashmiris have been opposing indian rule since independence in one nine hundred forty seven. cars got in
abdul karim ali and his family today tomorrow. that's another battle. alan fischer al jazeera. this week muslims around the world are celebrating. the festival of sacrifice but an indian administers kashmir the holidays been marred by violence and i am has more on that. the sounds of pellet gun shots yelling and smoke from tear gas canisters filled the air in several towns in the indian administered kashmir this week muslims are celebrating the eat or festival of sacrifice leaving many streets...
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. >> kareem abdul-jabbar compared the national anthem to songs of slavery. the outrage online is growing this one. carly shimkus has it all next. ♪ back it on up ♪ the good stuff ♪ jillian: a suspected isis fighter wanted for killing iraqi police officers arrested on american soil. according to the doj omar arrived in the us in 2014 months after murdering the officer with a group of terrorists and concealed is linked to terrorism and the fight for refugee status in the green card. he has been living in sacramento and working is not a mechanic. he will likely be extradited back to direct. the white house is slapping new sanctions on companies for breaking the economic embargo with north korea. the treasury punishing three businesses and one individual from russia, china and singapore accused of shipping cigarettes, alcohol and oil to north korea which is a breach of sanctions meant to put pressure on the regime to end its nuclear program. ed: a republican lawmaker pressing the fbi for details on chinese spy in senator dianne feinstein's office jim banks sendi
. >> kareem abdul-jabbar compared the national anthem to songs of slavery. the outrage online is growing this one. carly shimkus has it all next. ♪ back it on up ♪ the good stuff ♪ jillian: a suspected isis fighter wanted for killing iraqi police officers arrested on american soil. according to the doj omar arrived in the us in 2014 months after murdering the officer with a group of terrorists and concealed is linked to terrorism and the fight for refugee status in the green card....
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abdul karim ali in this family today tomorrow. that's another battle alan fischer al-jazeera djibouti. a massive cleanup is underway in southern india's carolla province after the worst floods in a century more than a million people are living in camps with aid workers warning of more damage even as floodwaters are receding andrew thomas has more from kuala. india's government has been offered more than a hundred million dollars by other governments towards the relief effort predominantly those in the middle east where a lot of people from terror work but according to a report in the times of india india's government is going to essentially say thanks but no thanks india can stand on its own two feet the relief effort is really going at full speed now one hundred million people still in refugee camps and they are being targeted for with food water medicine as we've seen all of that but some people are choosing to leave the evacuation camps and beginning to head home. we've met daniel thomas in an evacuation camp fisherman rescued
abdul karim ali in this family today tomorrow. that's another battle alan fischer al-jazeera djibouti. a massive cleanup is underway in southern india's carolla province after the worst floods in a century more than a million people are living in camps with aid workers warning of more damage even as floodwaters are receding andrew thomas has more from kuala. india's government has been offered more than a hundred million dollars by other governments towards the relief effort predominantly those...
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major abdul muna m l who need also heard stories about the fate of the other has. said that. there are few more who. never should be. with us from. the are numerous different and sometimes contradictory stories about the fate of the other and his two companions the uncertainty is compounded by the fact that no bodies have ever been discovered. in beirut the lebanese judiciary and the families of those missing have never been convinced by reports from libya everywhere here. who had. he had left. as a way. well of a lick. in . but then he. could have. besides stories of their murder there have also been reports of the him and his two companions being held at one time or another in secret prisons in libya. a former prison guard. was arrested after gadhafi his downfall he was himself in prison and. sources from inside the prison where my soda is held told al jazeera what he revealed under interrogation. by sewed claimed he had guarded. between one thousand nine hundred ninety two and nine hundred ninety five in a secret prison in tripoli. we were not granted permission to meet an
major abdul muna m l who need also heard stories about the fate of the other has. said that. there are few more who. never should be. with us from. the are numerous different and sometimes contradictory stories about the fate of the other and his two companions the uncertainty is compounded by the fact that no bodies have ever been discovered. in beirut the lebanese judiciary and the families of those missing have never been convinced by reports from libya everywhere here. who had. he had left....
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abdul karim ali in this family today tomorrow. that's another battle alan fischer al-jazeera djibouti. a former cambodian opposition leader has been denied bail chems circa has been in jail for nearly a year pending trial on treason charges those lawyers say they're worried about his declining health so because cambodia national rescue party was forcibly dissolved just before july selection when hay is following the story from bangkok in neighboring thailand. there had been some hope that kim would be granted bail by the courts in phnom penh given that over the last few days we've seen several people released from prison either having received pardons or having being granted bail such as journalists land rights activists and in one case a political analyst but it seems that releasing at the moment was seen perhaps as a step too far for the government and a judiciary that seen as far from independent will remain in jail awaiting trial on treason charges he wasn't in court for the bail hearing in fact he's only been to court once si
abdul karim ali in this family today tomorrow. that's another battle alan fischer al-jazeera djibouti. a former cambodian opposition leader has been denied bail chems circa has been in jail for nearly a year pending trial on treason charges those lawyers say they're worried about his declining health so because cambodia national rescue party was forcibly dissolved just before july selection when hay is following the story from bangkok in neighboring thailand. there had been some hope that kim...
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abdul karim. today tomorrow that's another battle alan fischer al-jazeera djibouti i mean mars leader aung san suu kyi will lose another international award for refusing to condemn violence against range of muslims should be stripped of her freedom of edinburgh on a day after she defended the military's crackdown on the minority group in the hind state former nobel peace prize winner has lost seven accolades over the past year she blamed what she called terrorism for the violence that forced more than seven hundred thousand injured to escape to bangladesh a tech giants facebook twitter and microsoft's a hackers are still trying to influence the political debate in the u.s. and beyond they deleted hundreds of fake accounts and websites in twenty four hours paul cheddar jan reports. some of the biggest names in cyberspace on the offensive stopping how groups and deleting hundreds of fake sites and accounts microsoft disappointing its finger at the kremlin accusing russia of trying to manipulate the
abdul karim. today tomorrow that's another battle alan fischer al-jazeera djibouti i mean mars leader aung san suu kyi will lose another international award for refusing to condemn violence against range of muslims should be stripped of her freedom of edinburgh on a day after she defended the military's crackdown on the minority group in the hind state former nobel peace prize winner has lost seven accolades over the past year she blamed what she called terrorism for the violence that forced...
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case in point, nba champion star kareem abdul-jabbar, who is now comparing the u.s.ational anthem to songs of slavery. a new column for the hollywood reporter, he writes, "to the slave owners, singing slaves were drowned out their own cruelty and oppression, clothe them in a coerced choir of decency. but it wasn't enough that the slaves had to sing. they had to sing their oppressors' feel-good songs. currently, the song being demanded is the national anthem during football games." joining me now with reaction, project 21 cochair horace cooper along with criminal defense attorney anthony tall. great to see both of you. lets start with you, anthony.ac help me with a connection here. i am having trouble making the connection from the national anthem to the songs of slavery. >> what he is saying is that generally, african-americans slavery had to sing songs, you know, to kind of show that they, are happy during their -- although they were oppressed and doing horrible labor jobs, and forced labor, they were doing forced labor -- what he is saying is, he is comparing the n
case in point, nba champion star kareem abdul-jabbar, who is now comparing the u.s.ational anthem to songs of slavery. a new column for the hollywood reporter, he writes, "to the slave owners, singing slaves were drowned out their own cruelty and oppression, clothe them in a coerced choir of decency. but it wasn't enough that the slaves had to sing. they had to sing their oppressors' feel-good songs. currently, the song being demanded is the national anthem during football games."...
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no sign of abdul the 3-year-old. during interviews they were told about a small body in a tunnel or toilet room in the compound. >> we discovered his remains yesterday on his birthday. >> a horrific discovery with new chilling details alarming by the day. gadi schwartz, nbc news. >> a newly uncovered secret recording revealing a page from one republican's play book. in an exclusive clip obtained by msnbc's the rachel maddow show, california congressman devin nunes talking about why hard line conservatives dropped their bid to impeach deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. nunes, who chairs the house intelligence committee and is an ardent supporter of president trump made the statement during a republican fund-raiser in spokane, washington in the the end of july. it was recorded by a progressive member who attended the event. nunes says they put the impeachment push on hold because of the supreme court nomination of brett kavanagh. >> the senate would have to start -- the senate would have to drop everything they're
no sign of abdul the 3-year-old. during interviews they were told about a small body in a tunnel or toilet room in the compound. >> we discovered his remains yesterday on his birthday. >> a horrific discovery with new chilling details alarming by the day. gadi schwartz, nbc news. >> a newly uncovered secret recording revealing a page from one republican's play book. in an exclusive clip obtained by msnbc's the rachel maddow show, california congressman devin nunes talking...
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. >> we first told you about abdul when he was 6 years old. overturned 13 times. the accident took his mother's life and left abdul with traumatic brain injury. he's now ten years old. over the past five years, his father has been paying forward the kindness and support he received to help similar kids with disabilities in his native sierra leone in west africa, a nation where years of civil war have left young poem without limbs and physical therapy. a foundation has been created and >> it feels good to help other people. >> reporter: the foundation orts 62 children, taking them off costs $150 per year to tuition, books and a school uniform. some have disabilitys. others do not. many have been abandoned by their families. abdul's father told us about how he discovered one girl had graphic arts talent. >> if we didn't take that child from that street, that talent wouldn't have come out of here and she wouldn't realize what she really has within herself. >> reporter: the foundation hopes soon to be supporting 100 kids in school. to raise funds,
. >> we first told you about abdul when he was 6 years old. overturned 13 times. the accident took his mother's life and left abdul with traumatic brain injury. he's now ten years old. over the past five years, his father has been paying forward the kindness and support he received to help similar kids with disabilities in his native sierra leone in west africa, a nation where years of civil war have left young poem without limbs and physical therapy. a foundation has been created and...
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abdul karim ali in this family today tomorrow. that's another battle alan fischer al-jazeera djibouti saudi arabia is seeking the death for a female human rights activist for the first time. was arrested two years ago she took part in protests against the discrimination of the shia minority in two thousand and eleven she's one of five activists facing execution human rights watch says the charges against her don't resemble any crime. a newly printed currency has done little to stop hyperinflation in venezuela most businesses remain closed as they tried to work out what to charge for goods after the ball of all was devalued by ninety five percent latin america. venezuelan government supporters tried to rev up with enthusiasm for the newly introduced economic measures described by president reagan as an economic revolution to defeat hyperinflation conspicuously absent from a rally in front of the presidential palace this model himself hasn't made a public appearance since an apparent assassination attempt on august the fourth. if th
abdul karim ali in this family today tomorrow. that's another battle alan fischer al-jazeera djibouti saudi arabia is seeking the death for a female human rights activist for the first time. was arrested two years ago she took part in protests against the discrimination of the shia minority in two thousand and eleven she's one of five activists facing execution human rights watch says the charges against her don't resemble any crime. a newly printed currency has done little to stop...
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. >> four days ago i got a call tlom abdul rashid in atlanta, georgia. he said supana reached out to him and said, "we need some food. we're starving." of reporter: investigators found a total of 11 children. cbs news got a closer look today at the filthy and dangerous conditions. u re, you can see shards of glass buried in concrete. they accuse the 40-year-old and four others of child abuse and allegedly training children to carry out school shootings. >> the thing is i don't know. you have to give us evidence of any accusation that you have. so i haven't heard it yet. i haven't heard any information. see-- see, this is the thing that you have to understand about us-- whatever they did wrong, right, we are not going-- it's not acceptable to us. >> reporter: wahhaj senior, who says he hasn't spoken to his son since december believes the remains investigators discovered were of his grandson, abdul- ghani wahhaj who would have turned four this week. wahhaj senior said his grandson's mother is on the way to new mexico to assist in the identification process
. >> four days ago i got a call tlom abdul rashid in atlanta, georgia. he said supana reached out to him and said, "we need some food. we're starving." of reporter: investigators found a total of 11 children. cbs news got a closer look today at the filthy and dangerous conditions. u re, you can see shards of glass buried in concrete. they accuse the 40-year-old and four others of child abuse and allegedly training children to carry out school shootings. >> the thing is i...
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we discovered the remains yesterday on abdul's 4th birthday. >> reporter: the compound was illegally built on jason badger's land. he says authorities did not act fast enough. >> there's no excuse, if something could have been done to save that child, and, you know, it should have been done. they should have acted sooner. >> reporter: police say they discovered an arsenal of weapons, including an ar-15 rifle and handguns. the foster parent of one child telling authorities wahhaj "had trained the child in the use of an assault rifle in preparation for future school shootings." an attorney for wahhag denies he was training scoot shooters here. he and other adults are facing multiple charges. wahaj has not entered a plea. tom? >> clayton sandell, thank you. >>> turn now to washington and the cosmos. president trump's dream of a new space force coming into focus. at the pentagon today, vice president pence laid the groundwork for the potential new military service. it's designed to confront threats in space, so, how will it be different from other programs already in place to do that? he
we discovered the remains yesterday on abdul's 4th birthday. >> reporter: the compound was illegally built on jason badger's land. he says authorities did not act fast enough. >> there's no excuse, if something could have been done to save that child, and, you know, it should have been done. they should have acted sooner. >> reporter: police say they discovered an arsenal of weapons, including an ar-15 rifle and handguns. the foster parent of one child telling authorities...
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ibn wahhaj and four others, prosecutors presented a disturbing update about his son, three-year-old abdul-ghani, whose body was found buried on this apocalyptic-looking compound authorities raided last week. ndher children found there told stvestigators the boy died during a religious ritual. >> some of the children have stated that these rituals were intended to cast out demonic s irits from abdul-ghani's body. all five defendants knew about these rituals. w reporter: the children also said they were instructed how to use firearms and how to clear rooms, in case police came to the compound. d e child was armed when police arrived. this was their ramshackle home, a trailer buried almost to the roof in the desert. in all this filth and behind this six-foot wall of tires, authorities also found shell casings, gun manuals, and books noitten in arabic. >> you couldn't pay me enough money to spend one night in here. >> reporter: jason and tanya badger own the land where the itme sat. he says he told authorities back in april a missing boy was living on his property. >> i mean, what other probable ta
ibn wahhaj and four others, prosecutors presented a disturbing update about his son, three-year-old abdul-ghani, whose body was found buried on this apocalyptic-looking compound authorities raided last week. ndher children found there told stvestigators the boy died during a religious ritual. >> some of the children have stated that these rituals were intended to cast out demonic s irits from abdul-ghani's body. all five defendants knew about these rituals. w reporter: the children also...
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it comes after prosecutors offered disturbing new details about the death of 3-year-old abdul wahhaj,ly kidnapped by his father. the fbi testifying that another child told them the boy died during a religious ritual performed. his body found in a tunnel. >> the rituals were to expel demons. >> and the children were told that abdul would be resurrected and come back as jesus. >> reporter: who would direct them to attack banks and schools, according to prosecutors. last week, authorities rescued 11 emaciated children from that compound. prosecutors believe they were training them for shootings. david, all five suspects have pleaded not guilty. most of them are expected to be released on bond. but the father of the child who died may be held. david? >> gio, thank you. >>> when we come back, that massive explosion rocking a denver neighborhood. several injuries reported. new details from the scene. >>> and what we learned today after that young woman was pushed from a bridge, falling nearly 60 feet. more news ahead. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard
it comes after prosecutors offered disturbing new details about the death of 3-year-old abdul wahhaj,ly kidnapped by his father. the fbi testifying that another child told them the boy died during a religious ritual performed. his body found in a tunnel. >> the rituals were to expel demons. >> and the children were told that abdul would be resurrected and come back as jesus. >> reporter: who would direct them to attack banks and schools, according to prosecutors. last week,...
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it's a decision abdul got for can't understand given the frequency of attacks in kabul. but the recent one was on police district thirteen which is a disorder or right side of me so my perception of today's kabul is like. a war started it was like a year ago but none of the afghans in this cafe wants to leave afghanistan even if everyone complains about the security situation. does a merry see who is with her mother samira has just returned from canada where she was trained as a pilot. people all around the world beating that it's all about the war and fights and everything but it's not about death because we are humans like we live like other people around the world but we have cafes we have ristorante we have it within zimbabwe cares and everything we have ever into thin mints i mean they're very good i'll come back to you in this i want to build my life here and i want to build afghanistan here. it's a different story for shams ahmadi he could not be traced for about two months then a message came from abdul gulf war who said he had contacted him. ahmadi wanted to go
it's a decision abdul got for can't understand given the frequency of attacks in kabul. but the recent one was on police district thirteen which is a disorder or right side of me so my perception of today's kabul is like. a war started it was like a year ago but none of the afghans in this cafe wants to leave afghanistan even if everyone complains about the security situation. does a merry see who is with her mother samira has just returned from canada where she was trained as a pilot. people...
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over each other to find who is more liberal and you see bernie sanders coming in, supporting abdul.as a lot of money, $12 million. >> african-americans in the detroit area. todd: in the same race two republicans, bill schutte gets the president's endorsement. >> in the front runner in this race, the attorney general's who have support of the president, who made immigration a focus in his campaign. todd: we go to the senate race in michigan, interesting primary, john james just picked up the big trump endorsement. >> in the primary, democrats, debbie stab no can't be beat, since the 70s, the establishment politicians, republicans excited about john james and the west point credentials. heather: the old news, old garden the new guy coming in after that one. two congressional districts and paul davis here, the democrat. and they want to win a couple seats. >> it is a red state, republicans pretty much control everything. todd: contender for the third district, davis. >> a native american, very liberal democrat and last week bernie sanders coming out in favor of ocasio-cortez after camp
over each other to find who is more liberal and you see bernie sanders coming in, supporting abdul.as a lot of money, $12 million. >> african-americans in the detroit area. todd: in the same race two republicans, bill schutte gets the president's endorsement. >> in the front runner in this race, the attorney general's who have support of the president, who made immigration a focus in his campaign. todd: we go to the senate race in michigan, interesting primary, john james just...
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>> laura, kareem abdul-jabbar and these multimillionaire coddled individuals that rather than using - why is it about the money? >> let me finish. rather than using their time constructively to pursue whatever social justice causes they want, have decided that they hate this country so much that they will offend it with the national anthem is played. >> laura: i don't think they hate the country. i really don't think they hate the country. >> this is hateful behavior. >> laura: i don't think they hate the country. i think they are really, really -- they've got it in their minds that the police are unfair to african-americans. >> if you slap your spouse and you say i love them, people -- if or when the national anthem is played -- >> laura: we are way over. i think it would be nice if everyone stood for the other men how to debate off the field come i think that is always better. great segment way to question baker, by the way come as a target of a political vendetta. how the legal perfection is being recognized against americans. next. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i kno
>> laura, kareem abdul-jabbar and these multimillionaire coddled individuals that rather than using - why is it about the money? >> let me finish. rather than using their time constructively to pursue whatever social justice causes they want, have decided that they hate this country so much that they will offend it with the national anthem is played. >> laura: i don't think they hate the country. i really don't think they hate the country. >> this is hateful behavior....
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abdul karim ali in this family today tomorrow. that's another battle alan fischer al-jazeera djibouti. greek prime minister. officially declared an end to the era of austerity as the nation exits the biggest ever international bailout three hundred billion dollars in loans since two thousand and ten helped greece of void bankruptcy but the past eight years have had a profound effect reports. prime minister alexis tsipras may have been trying to custom self in the role of a hero when he chose to send a message to the greeks that their economic odyssey is over this is the island home his hero odysseus finally returned home to after twenty years of war and adventure and live the same this see america today a new day has dawned for our country historic day the bailouts of austerity recession and a social desert are finally over our country began to the right to shape its own future and fortunes like any normal european country without external device blackmail or sacrifices by our people for this group of young people the news comes t
abdul karim ali in this family today tomorrow. that's another battle alan fischer al-jazeera djibouti. greek prime minister. officially declared an end to the era of austerity as the nation exits the biggest ever international bailout three hundred billion dollars in loans since two thousand and ten helped greece of void bankruptcy but the past eight years have had a profound effect reports. prime minister alexis tsipras may have been trying to custom self in the role of a hero when he chose to...
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pass out. >> he passed away. >> yes. >> he died. >> his heart stopped. >> a bodyelieved to be abdul's was discovered in the tunnels six months later. they were told abdul would be resurrected asesus and would instruct them with the attack. >> would instruct them oniohich instit to go after. >> one of the boys, a -year-old taught advanced gun training. nine guns scattered on the property. one child armed when they raided the col pound. defense lawyers say the guns were lawfully owned. >> my son is 15. i it was him and his sister how to use guns, nobody is looking at me. i have the same guns these peop have and nobody looking at me as a terrorist. d they didge determi not pose enough of a public threat. >> the state a little there was a big plan afoot but the state hasn shown to my satisfaction by clear and convincing evidence what, ifact, that plan was. >> wow. so gadi, there were childre who were also recovered from there. what per share to?hose ki >> right now the state of new mexico is asking those kids remain in the care of th state in foster homes. there's going to be a hearing a
pass out. >> he passed away. >> yes. >> he died. >> his heart stopped. >> a bodyelieved to be abdul's was discovered in the tunnels six months later. they were told abdul would be resurrected asesus and would instruct them with the attack. >> would instruct them oniohich instit to go after. >> one of the boys, a -year-old taught advanced gun training. nine guns scattered on the property. one child armed when they raided the col pound. defense lawyers...
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the third plane to abdul aziz the sultan with his wife eugene they also brought their chef present that was doing the best that the ultimate chef was doing them over jeans so they said why not let's mix these up and have a beef on top and they tried it and loved it so let's just do this. the recipe is contemporary but refuse also reveals a time on it secret of turkish cooking if you're making a sweet this put a bit of salt if you're making a savory dish put a bit of sugar what it does it brings up the flavor guy who lives here that eat. in turkey who does most of the cooking as a whole always women cook now it's changing that men are interested in cooking as well seems to be such an important part of turkish culture itself what does it mean to you it's my everything. i cannot tell my emotions really well with through food for example through the food i cook i feel it easy for myself to tell emotions so for me cooking is a channel for my ideas for my world which and it embodies what do you think about turkish food where do you put it in the world in a way i feel it really is the original
the third plane to abdul aziz the sultan with his wife eugene they also brought their chef present that was doing the best that the ultimate chef was doing them over jeans so they said why not let's mix these up and have a beef on top and they tried it and loved it so let's just do this. the recipe is contemporary but refuse also reveals a time on it secret of turkish cooking if you're making a sweet this put a bit of salt if you're making a savory dish put a bit of sugar what it does it brings...
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major abdul muna m l who also heard stories about the fate of the other has. said that. if. you. never. there are numerous different and sometimes contradictory stories about the fate of him souther and his two companions the uncertainty is compounded by the fact that no bodies have ever been discovered. in beirut the lebanese judiciary and the families of those missing have never been convinced by reports from libya. who had. had a. better way. than in the early. early. besides stories of their murder there have also been reports of the him and his two companions being held at one time or another in secret prisons in libya. a former prison guard. was arrested after gadhafi his downfall he was himself in prison and. sources from inside the prison were most sodas held told al-jazeera of what he revealed under interrogation. by sewed claimed he had guarded. between one thousand nine hundred ninety two and nine hundred ninety five in a secret prison in tripoli. we were not granted permission. to meet and interview. the former prison. in north tripoli holds another story. al jazeera
major abdul muna m l who also heard stories about the fate of the other has. said that. if. you. never. there are numerous different and sometimes contradictory stories about the fate of him souther and his two companions the uncertainty is compounded by the fact that no bodies have ever been discovered. in beirut the lebanese judiciary and the families of those missing have never been convinced by reports from libya. who had. had a. better way. than in the early. early. besides stories of...
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abdul karim ali and his family today tomorrow. that's another battle alan fischer al-jazeera to. take a look at the headlines right now on al-jazeera the longtime lawyer of the u.s. president says he's ready to talk to the special prosecutors team investigating russian meddling in the two thousand and sixteen election earlier michael cohen pleaded guilty to charges including put paying hush money on the orders of trump a top democrat in the u.s. senate says cohen's guilty plea is further evidence that special counsel robert miller's investigation should continue president trump's personal attorney pled guilty to federal crimes president trump's first national security advisor pled guilty to federal crimes. a foreign policy adviser to his campaign plead guilty to federal crimes and more trials are coming orders news agency is reporting that saudi arabia has called off both domestic and international stock listing as state oil giant around co that was going to be the largest i.p.o. deal in history the plan was central to be to saudi crown prince but then solomon's raft of reforms t
abdul karim ali and his family today tomorrow. that's another battle alan fischer al-jazeera to. take a look at the headlines right now on al-jazeera the longtime lawyer of the u.s. president says he's ready to talk to the special prosecutors team investigating russian meddling in the two thousand and sixteen election earlier michael cohen pleaded guilty to charges including put paying hush money on the orders of trump a top democrat in the u.s. senate says cohen's guilty plea is further...
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abdul karim ali in this family today tomorrow. that's another battle. alan fischer al-jazeera. the scenes al-jazeera is going to round up of our top stories u.s. president donald transform a lawyer says he's ready to talk to the special prosecutors team investigating russian meddling in the twenty six thousand election earlier michael cohen pleaded guilty to a charges including paying hush money on the orders of trump and gallagher has more from washington. if michael cohen has information about that now infamous trump tower meeting in which i don't trump jr attended a meeting where he met a russian lawyer to get dirt on a political opponent that could have massive implications implications for donald trump as well as the fact that michael cohen stood up and said that the sitting president of the united states is my coconspirator in two payments made to alleged lovers to which broke campaign finance laws so this is essential a double hurricane for the president of the u.s. national security advisor says a lot more pressure will soon be applied on iran over its nuclear plans and
abdul karim ali in this family today tomorrow. that's another battle. alan fischer al-jazeera. the scenes al-jazeera is going to round up of our top stories u.s. president donald transform a lawyer says he's ready to talk to the special prosecutors team investigating russian meddling in the twenty six thousand election earlier michael cohen pleaded guilty to a charges including paying hush money on the orders of trump and gallagher has more from washington. if michael cohen has information...
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targeted a senior figures in the turkish government still a man so i loue is the interior minister abdul hamad google is the justice minister the u.s. says they are involved in organizations responsible for the continued detention of this man american pastor andrew bronson the taxi he's a spy who was involved in the field twenty sixteen coup in turkey the americans insist he is simply a christian pastor who has been targeted because he met many people from different communities while in the country the u.s. sanctions says that any property or share in property the two men may have in the united states is no blocked and it says that any u.s. citizen business or entity should no longer carry it any transactions with the government ministers from talking president donald trump has tweeted his support for the pastor well vice president might pence has repeatedly called for his release the president to one and the turkish government i have a message on behalf of the president of the united states of america. release pastor andrew bronson now or be prepared to face the consequences thass the b
targeted a senior figures in the turkish government still a man so i loue is the interior minister abdul hamad google is the justice minister the u.s. says they are involved in organizations responsible for the continued detention of this man american pastor andrew bronson the taxi he's a spy who was involved in the field twenty sixteen coup in turkey the americans insist he is simply a christian pastor who has been targeted because he met many people from different communities while in the...
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the question left unanswered, where is 3-year-old abdul-ghani wahhaj? >>> coming up, fires causing ash to rain from the skies. >> and astronauts coming to the bay area to host an adventure that's out of this world. you know when you're at ross shopping for backpacks... ...and mom also gets a back-to-school bag? that's yes for less. ross has the brands you want for back to school. and it feels even better when you find them for less. at ross. yes for less. ♪ ♪ ♪ i put a spell on you with chase atms serena can now grab cash on the go, all with the tap of her phone. ♪ stop the things you do no card? no problem. life, lived serena's way. chase, make more of what's yours. this is long distance with the best wifi experience, long-distance relationship. plus the most free shows to stream. and with savings on wireless, this is a relationship with more money to spend on the important things. this is how xfinity makes life... simple. easy. awesome. xfinity delivers the fastest, most reliable internet learn more, or get started for $29.99 a month for 12 months. cl
the question left unanswered, where is 3-year-old abdul-ghani wahhaj? >>> coming up, fires causing ash to rain from the skies. >> and astronauts coming to the bay area to host an adventure that's out of this world. you know when you're at ross shopping for backpacks... ...and mom also gets a back-to-school bag? that's yes for less. ross has the brands you want for back to school. and it feels even better when you find them for less. at ross. yes for less. ♪ ♪ ♪ i put a...