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it's led by abu mohammed a 26-year-old syrian. rather than smuggling out women, he smuggles out footage shot by him and his network of activists who are trying to document life in isis-held areas in syria. abu mohammed still travels back across the border to secretly film isis, so we are protecting his identity. here, his team covertly film themselves trying to enter isis's self-proclaimed capital the syrian city of raqqa. >> (translated): we always face problems. most of the time, we travel with fake ids and use different names. we always try to disguise ourselves. i'll shave my beard and grow my hair. i'll wear clothes like theirs so they won't suspect me. >> narrator: abu mohammed has been told isis is actively searching for his team. >> (translated): of course it's frightening. you could be killed at any moment. >> narrator: one of the group's founders, abu mohammed's friend, moataz, was captured by isis. they discovered videos on his phone, which gave away his link to the activists. >> (translated): last march, my friend trie
it's led by abu mohammed a 26-year-old syrian. rather than smuggling out women, he smuggles out footage shot by him and his network of activists who are trying to document life in isis-held areas in syria. abu mohammed still travels back across the border to secretly film isis, so we are protecting his identity. here, his team covertly film themselves trying to enter isis's self-proclaimed capital the syrian city of raqqa. >> (translated): we always face problems. most of the time, we...
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abu nidal means father of war.bu, father. nidal, war. and he was one of most vicious terrorists around. he's responsible for simultaneous bombings in vienna, rome. >> over a two-year period, zein isa traveled overseas 14 times to caracas, athens, london, israel, zurich, and madrid. >> the fbi, among others, were maintaining a watch on middle eastern families, some that might presumably have connections with terrorist cells. the isas were maintaining what might have been a safehouse for one of the middle eastern terrorist groups. >> so the isa family were well known to u.s. intelligence. >> as a federal undercover said to me, these people are as organized as the mafia, not nearly as lovable. >> investigators now wondered whether there was more to the story of tina's death than her mother and father were saying. when you do business everywhere, the challenges of keeping everyone working together can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at&t has the tools and the network you need,
abu nidal means father of war.bu, father. nidal, war. and he was one of most vicious terrorists around. he's responsible for simultaneous bombings in vienna, rome. >> over a two-year period, zein isa traveled overseas 14 times to caracas, athens, london, israel, zurich, and madrid. >> the fbi, among others, were maintaining a watch on middle eastern families, some that might presumably have connections with terrorist cells. the isas were maintaining what might have been a safehouse...
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now back to abu dhabi. john sudan, somalia zimbabwe very poor countries and greece all in the same boat. >> who would imagine in 2015 that we have entered unchartered territory with an industrialized country, a member of the oecd unable to make a payment here in technical default. that's where we are heading right now. the essential thing today is a euro group teleconference. but we don't see any surprises e emerging. and surprise is what this new government has been using in the first six months. they called this referendum planned right after the time they were not going to make a debt payment to the international monetary fund. that surprised the euro group
now back to abu dhabi. john sudan, somalia zimbabwe very poor countries and greece all in the same boat. >> who would imagine in 2015 that we have entered unchartered territory with an industrialized country, a member of the oecd unable to make a payment here in technical default. that's where we are heading right now. the essential thing today is a euro group teleconference. but we don't see any surprises e emerging. and surprise is what this new government has been using in the first...
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i got to know everything there was to know about abu ghraib. i read all 300 pages.e chapters in my book about it, the lucifer effect. i was able to say at his court-martial the trial as chip frederick said he's guilty as charged but the situational defense should mitigate the severity of the sentence. they wanted to give him 15 years hard time and they reduced it to eight and reduced then to four years. so he's guilty but what i showed was every single one of the nine guards on the night shift in these terrible things. not a single guard on the day shifted. how come? military intelligence said we want your guards on the night shift to take off the gloves, to use that euphemism, to prepare prisoners for interrogation. then they will give actionable intelligence, that's the phrase. in three months, no military intelligence officer of a went down to the dungeon. they say do whatever you want. no surveillance. no oversight. day by day they did worse and worse things. it was created evil. let's pile them up naked in a pyramid. they did that and take a picture. the next n
i got to know everything there was to know about abu ghraib. i read all 300 pages.e chapters in my book about it, the lucifer effect. i was able to say at his court-martial the trial as chip frederick said he's guilty as charged but the situational defense should mitigate the severity of the sentence. they wanted to give him 15 years hard time and they reduced it to eight and reduced then to four years. so he's guilty but what i showed was every single one of the nine guards on the night shift...
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abu has fought hard to have his death sentence overturned but almost lost that battle and his life. >y were going to pick me up that night that i wasn't -- i wasn't going to eat, i wasn't going to sleep or drink water. that was my nonviolent way of protesting. >> in 2002, abu was brought over to death watch to begin the three days there before his scheduled execution. >> when they were restraining me with full restraints, the handcuffs and chains i was walking from here over to where the big visitor room is at, they were watching me 24 hours a day. you can't even use the bathroom unless they have to write it down on the log. i was in another world. literally. i had to be in another world. because if not, i would have cracked down and resorted to my suicidal tendencies that i experienced during the course of my whole life. >> just one day before his scheduled execution, abu received a visit from a federal investigator. >> and i looked at her. and she said she finally got a stay. and that's when i almost said if it wasn't for this shelf life thing, the hold me as i was going down, i pro
abu has fought hard to have his death sentence overturned but almost lost that battle and his life. >y were going to pick me up that night that i wasn't -- i wasn't going to eat, i wasn't going to sleep or drink water. that was my nonviolent way of protesting. >> in 2002, abu was brought over to death watch to begin the three days there before his scheduled execution. >> when they were restraining me with full restraints, the handcuffs and chains i was walking from here over to...
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we come under regular attack says commander abu mohammed. yes, he says and rockets and heavy machine guns that. a faw 100 miles away is swrord an. where the u.s. has been training rebels to slip back into syria to fight isis. an enemy america now shares with syria. in the soldiers of the syrian arab army and the americans allies against isis. >> not allays, he says, in fact we don't trust anything american. we have a saying here. nothing good ever comes from the west. actually scott those fighters do recognize that the american air strikes are taking the pressure off them but they are just as concerned about other extremist groups which they point out are being armed and financed by america's arab partners in the gulf. >> pelley: rare reporting from inside syria liz palmer in damascus tonight liz, thank you. >> the murder of a young woman has set off a debate over sanctuary cities. and the special dressing that wasn't on the menu. when the "cbs evening news" continues to a crawl. millions of people are estimated to suffer from opioid-induced
we come under regular attack says commander abu mohammed. yes, he says and rockets and heavy machine guns that. a faw 100 miles away is swrord an. where the u.s. has been training rebels to slip back into syria to fight isis. an enemy america now shares with syria. in the soldiers of the syrian arab army and the americans allies against isis. >> not allays, he says, in fact we don't trust anything american. we have a saying here. nothing good ever comes from the west. actually scott those...
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what happens she's in a promotional spot in abu dauby.e host of a tv show and known for during audacious stunts during ramadan. he says i'm going to do this prank. he said haydo want to take a tour of abu dauby. >> she's suing for $50 million? >> because she can no longer feel comfortable in a plane and that you wouldn't take medicine without checking the side effects. hey honey. huh. the good news is my hypertension is gone. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i only choose nicorette mini. are you doing?" "getting my free credit score at credit karma." "i got great credit." "when was the last time you checked?" "that's a lotta dough daddy-o. we gotta check your credit. hmmm.....your credit is outa sight!" "alright!" "you know credit scores change... aren't you curious
what happens she's in a promotional spot in abu dauby.e host of a tv show and known for during audacious stunts during ramadan. he says i'm going to do this prank. he said haydo want to take a tour of abu dauby. >> she's suing for $50 million? >> because she can no longer feel comfortable in a plane and that you wouldn't take medicine without checking the side effects. hey honey. huh. the good news is my hypertension is gone. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck?...
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commander abu majd said their snipers are always looking for targets. so that's busra al sham, that is where al-nusra is headquartered now. >> reporter: we are now on the southern front line of syria's war just a few miles from the jordanian border, but the border has been closed for the last couple of months. that territory is occupied by extremist fighters from isis and from jabat al-nusra. this spring rebels battled their way into this area and pushed the syrian forces out. since then, apart from skirmishes, it's been a stalemate. this was the only shot fired during our visit, but the fighters are still tense. and militia units are everywhere helping the syrian army hold its remaining ground. "we come under regular attack," says commander abu mohammed. with mortars? "yes," he says, "and rockets and heavy machine guns, too." a few 100 yards away is jordan. where the u.s. has been training rebels to slip back into syria to fight isis. an enemy america now shares with syria. in some way, the soldiers of the syrian arab army and the americans allies agai
commander abu majd said their snipers are always looking for targets. so that's busra al sham, that is where al-nusra is headquartered now. >> reporter: we are now on the southern front line of syria's war just a few miles from the jordanian border, but the border has been closed for the last couple of months. that territory is occupied by extremist fighters from isis and from jabat al-nusra. this spring rebels battled their way into this area and pushed the syrian forces out. since then,...
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what happens she's in a promotional spot in abu dauby.f a tv show and known for during audacious stunts during ramadan. he says i'm going to do this prank. he said haydo want to take a tour of abu dauby. >> she's suing for $50 million? >> because she can no longer feel comfortable in a plane and that was her big fear. >> i'm with her. i'd sue too. introducing the kelley blue book price advisor. the powerful tool that shows you what should pay. it gives you a fair purchase price that's based on what others recently paid for the same new car and kelley blue book's trusted pricing expertise. kbb.com you know your dentures can move, unlike natural teeth. try fixodent plus true feel. the smooth formula helps keep dentures in place. it's free of flavors and colorants, for a closer feeling to natural teeth. fixodent. and forget it. introducing the first ever gummy multivitamin from centrum. a complete, and tasty new way to support... your energy... immunity... and metabolism like never before. centrum multigummies. see gummies in a whole new lig
what happens she's in a promotional spot in abu dauby.f a tv show and known for during audacious stunts during ramadan. he says i'm going to do this prank. he said haydo want to take a tour of abu dauby. >> she's suing for $50 million? >> because she can no longer feel comfortable in a plane and that was her big fear. >> i'm with her. i'd sue too. introducing the kelley blue book price advisor. the powerful tool that shows you what should pay. it gives you a fair purchase...
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or if i am doing a piece about abu dobby, -- abu dabbai, is pakistani migrant workers right to me. --f pakistani migrant workers wirite to me. brian: what impact is the internet having and changing the world? molly: one thing it does is that it makes things that would have been ignored previously difficult to ignore. ferguson is the prime example of that. the media was not particularly interested in ferguson until it started going up on social media and that is what groovy media to cover it -- drew the media to cover it. second have a distorting effect. -- that can have a distorting effect. it creates the potential for things that are not funded or do not have a mass platform to get equal attention and that is important. brian: with all of the things that you do, you speak to groups , you do your artwork, you do your writing for "first," you do television -- "vice" you do television. when did you notice people paying attention? did it ever change? molly: a big change -- i think the time that i started -- i have been in the media for a very long time but i think that the time my career
or if i am doing a piece about abu dobby, -- abu dabbai, is pakistani migrant workers right to me. --f pakistani migrant workers wirite to me. brian: what impact is the internet having and changing the world? molly: one thing it does is that it makes things that would have been ignored previously difficult to ignore. ferguson is the prime example of that. the media was not particularly interested in ferguson until it started going up on social media and that is what groovy media to cover it --...
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he didn't pledge allegiance for example, to abu backer al baghdadi. we saw that in the attempt in garland, texas, where one of the attackers pledged abu bakr al-baghdadi. and we saw that with coulibaly who launched a video where he wanted isis to take ownership for it. we've seen none of this. >> so no one has claimed credit no martyrdom videos that have been released? >> nothing. no far mall claim of responsibility from any terrorist group. the there's been a degree of celebration if pro-isis fan boys on twitter, that was inevitable obviously. >> and know video because very often in a situation like this if this was formal isis or al qaeda or whatever type of terrorist operation they may have had a suicide video ready to be released? >> the scary thing about this is if he was radicalized overseas it's as if he's learned by watching the news coverage about what not to do when he got back here. don't follow isis on twitter, don't establish an online presence that draws the fbi's attention. go low profile. perhaps that's what he did. >> only a few days
he didn't pledge allegiance for example, to abu backer al baghdadi. we saw that in the attempt in garland, texas, where one of the attackers pledged abu bakr al-baghdadi. and we saw that with coulibaly who launched a video where he wanted isis to take ownership for it. we've seen none of this. >> so no one has claimed credit no martyrdom videos that have been released? >> nothing. no far mall claim of responsibility from any terrorist group. the there's been a degree of celebration...
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we know him now as abu bakir al baghdad baghdadi the leader. he was in american custody. al baghdadi has shown his face publicly once last year when he gave a sermon to his followers. followers. >> r but back when the u.s. had him under lock and key, he was seen as believe it or not, a man that can be trusted. >> abu bakir was someone who could keep them quiet. there are 24 camps. he was allowed open access to all of them. >> he wasn't considered from everything we know now a high level detainee and he was allowed to lead prayers. he was allowed to give religious lessons. >> the future leader of isis was giving other inmates lessons on islam islam. those inmates were jihadists. or former baathists. henchmen of saddam or simply common criminals. >> it most assuredly was a jihadist university. unquestionable. >> put them altogether in the baking heat of southern iraq with al baghdadi a man who dreamed of a new kind of terror. it was a recipe for isis. >> they are meeting. they were playing soccer together. they were strategizing together. >> one thing is clear, al baghdadi
we know him now as abu bakir al baghdad baghdadi the leader. he was in american custody. al baghdadi has shown his face publicly once last year when he gave a sermon to his followers. followers. >> r but back when the u.s. had him under lock and key, he was seen as believe it or not, a man that can be trusted. >> abu bakir was someone who could keep them quiet. there are 24 camps. he was allowed open access to all of them. >> he wasn't considered from everything we know now a...
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so i got to know everything there is about abu ghraib. read more than nine one i read all 1300 13 investigative reports, more than 200 pages. i read about the power of the situation, the system that created that and essentially i was able to say in his court martial trial that as chip frederick says, he's guilty as charged but the situational defense should mitigate the severity of the sentence. they wanted to give him 15 years of hard time and they reduced it to eight and finally we got it reduced to four. so he's guilty, but what i showed was every single one of the nine guards on the night shift did these terrible things. not a single guard on the day shift did. how come? military intelligence went to military police and said, we want your guards on the night shift to take off the gloves. they use the you euphemism, to prepare them for interrogation so when we interrogate them they will spill the beans. in three months no senior officer went to the dungeon. so essentially do whatever you want, no surveillance, no oversight, and essenti
so i got to know everything there is about abu ghraib. read more than nine one i read all 1300 13 investigative reports, more than 200 pages. i read about the power of the situation, the system that created that and essentially i was able to say in his court martial trial that as chip frederick says, he's guilty as charged but the situational defense should mitigate the severity of the sentence. they wanted to give him 15 years of hard time and they reduced it to eight and finally we got it...
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now back to abu dhabi. john sudan, somalia zimbabwe very poor countries and greece all in the same boat. >> who would imagine in 2015 that we have entered unchartered territory with an industrialized country, a member of the oecd unable to make a payment here in technical default. that's where we are heading right now. the essential thing today is a euro group teleconference. but we don't see any surprises e emerging. and surprise is what this new government has been using in the first six months. they called this referendum planned right after the time they were not going to make a debt payment to the international monetary fund. that surprised the euro group and they asked for an extension and a two-year bailout program. so 2010 2012 and again they want one now for 2015. at the core their argument seems to make sense. they say their debt is too high. let's look at the big number. that is $351 billion for greece's debt. that is using a conversion from 317 billion euros. $351 billion. that means that greece
now back to abu dhabi. john sudan, somalia zimbabwe very poor countries and greece all in the same boat. >> who would imagine in 2015 that we have entered unchartered territory with an industrialized country, a member of the oecd unable to make a payment here in technical default. that's where we are heading right now. the essential thing today is a euro group teleconference. but we don't see any surprises e emerging. and surprise is what this new government has been using in the first...
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the solar impulse 2 left abu dhabi on the 9th of march. took it to iran, and then to hawaii. fastest manned solar powered flight then cross china with stops in chongc hing and lan jing. took off again on sunday on the 7200 kilometer journey across the pacific. ann draiz borsberg was behind the wheel for nine days. broken the record for the longest flight e-flying stint. >> pilot could express only elation after his journey across the pacific. now the longest solo flight on record. this wasn't just a feat of time but also one of science. he flew the plane without a drop of fuel. the solar impulse 2 is powered by the sun. it has 17,000 solar sills that can charge batteries to keep it going through the night. the journey tested the endurance of the flight and also the pilot. >> i was delighted the technology works. >> taking turns flying the solar intellectuals 2 around the world since march. it's a combination of technology. >> this is history first for aviation and history first for renewable energies. nobody cannot saynobody can say that renewable energies cannot do the impos
the solar impulse 2 left abu dhabi on the 9th of march. took it to iran, and then to hawaii. fastest manned solar powered flight then cross china with stops in chongc hing and lan jing. took off again on sunday on the 7200 kilometer journey across the pacific. ann draiz borsberg was behind the wheel for nine days. broken the record for the longest flight e-flying stint. >> pilot could express only elation after his journey across the pacific. now the longest solo flight on record. this...
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however, the mistakes of abu dupuis agreement cannot be -- abu dhabi agreement cannot be repeated. it must support our security and not disadvantage our domestic airlines. this bill was carefully crafted after several hearings and numerous consultations with the department, the industry, the airline industry, and both parties. it's a bipartisan bill this bill sets the contours for future preclearance operation and incorporates a series of notifications and certifications including a justification that outlines the homeland security benefit and impact of domestic staffing and wait time of any new preclearance operation. as well this bill requires the congress -- that congress be notified in the event the department of homeland security fodfis or changes an existing agreement at any one of the exist preg clearance locations. in most -- and most importantly, we think, this bill makes very clear the department of homeland security cannot establish new locations without conducting the due diligence we in congress expect. mr. speaker, we need to balance security operations and economic i
however, the mistakes of abu dupuis agreement cannot be -- abu dhabi agreement cannot be repeated. it must support our security and not disadvantage our domestic airlines. this bill was carefully crafted after several hearings and numerous consultations with the department, the industry, the airline industry, and both parties. it's a bipartisan bill this bill sets the contours for future preclearance operation and incorporates a series of notifications and certifications including a...
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y tres mujeres aseguran que el mdico abus sexualmente de ellas...fensa ha calificado el caso como una "cacera de brujas". lorena facebook lorena - ots --un oficial de "san jos" se encuentra en el ojo del huracn por presuntos actos de racismo... take vo --una pareja presnent una demanda contra el departamento de polica de esa ciudad, argumentando que sin razn alguna... el agente sigui a "emmanuel stephens" hasta su casa... donde le apunt con un arma y luego le espos. --otro uniformado indic que el oficial investigaba un caso sobre un afroamericano de aspecto sospechoso y confundi a la supuesta vctima.... --la agencia no ha dado declaraciones oficiales. alonso ---un adolescente de 15 aÑos de edad fue acusado como adulto por el asesinato y agresin sexual de una "madyson middleton" de 8 aÑos, cuyo cuerpo fue encontrado el lunes en un contenedor de reciclaje. lorena ---la menor habia desaparecido de un complejo de apartamentos donde vivia con su familia en santa cruz. ---caterine orozco nos acompaÑa en el estudio con lo ms reciente en este caso. adelante
y tres mujeres aseguran que el mdico abus sexualmente de ellas...fensa ha calificado el caso como una "cacera de brujas". lorena facebook lorena - ots --un oficial de "san jos" se encuentra en el ojo del huracn por presuntos actos de racismo... take vo --una pareja presnent una demanda contra el departamento de polica de esa ciudad, argumentando que sin razn alguna... el agente sigui a "emmanuel stephens" hasta su casa... donde le apunt con un arma y luego le...
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kennedy: i wonder how he feels about being called abu cannonnite.hink sanders is wildly entertaining i think the election is already insane. who can i pay to make him the nominee. >> who can you pay? kennedy: yes. >> i didn't know how that works. you can donate with bernie. kennedy: would you read his books and what not? >> i would. i'm quite a big fan of socialism. kennedy: really? >> yeah. kennedy: are you practices. >> i don't practice it. i went to socialist countries and girls use birth control. kennedy: unlike here they want to get pregnant. >> i'm supportive of birth control and bringing that here. kennedy: you could practice birth control yourself. >> and buchananite. >> you're abu cannonnite? pro-birth control movement is very small. >> talking about, charles. you know what i mean? we're bringing the world together. kennedy: there are four of you perhaps. >> you need to start a movement. you got to start with four. >> you believe a witch, buchanan. >> think that. when we kicking it we play squash. >> very big into squash. kennedy: you say t
kennedy: i wonder how he feels about being called abu cannonnite.hink sanders is wildly entertaining i think the election is already insane. who can i pay to make him the nominee. >> who can you pay? kennedy: yes. >> i didn't know how that works. you can donate with bernie. kennedy: would you read his books and what not? >> i would. i'm quite a big fan of socialism. kennedy: really? >> yeah. kennedy: are you practices. >> i don't practice it. i went to socialist...
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it's an around-the-world trip that began in march all the way in abu dhabi, and this is just one piecethat journey around the globe. so now the team will turn their attention to the east across the pacific, towards the united states the mainland united states and then onward across the atlantic off to europe or africa and then eventually back to abu dhabi. but they're racing against the sun. the days in the northern hemisphere already becoming shorter. and if we've learned anything over the last few months it is that nature's unpredictable, the sun decides the schedule for this plane. still, these pilots say they want people to be inspired by what they're doing and that they are confident about the journey ahead. david molko, cnn, jakarta, indonesia. >>> you're watching "cnn newsroom." greece is now the first developed country to ever default on the imf. ahead, we'll look back at a week of missed payments accusations and millions of greeks caught in the middle as this broadcast continues worldwide on cnn international and cnn usa. >>> welcome back to our viewers here in the united stat
it's an around-the-world trip that began in march all the way in abu dhabi, and this is just one piecethat journey around the globe. so now the team will turn their attention to the east across the pacific, towards the united states the mainland united states and then onward across the atlantic off to europe or africa and then eventually back to abu dhabi. but they're racing against the sun. the days in the northern hemisphere already becoming shorter. and if we've learned anything over the...
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merging markets editor is live with us from abu dhabi.>>> when you think of what is happening in terms of default in greece you think of what happened in argentina. that country defaulted on $82 billion worth of bonds in 2002. >> what followed was a decade of debt restructuring with the imf, the currency was devalued unemployment skyrocketed to more than 20%. >> it didn't end there. in fact inflation soared. gdp or gross domestic product the year following the default dropped 11% and the financial uncertainty during that period led to deadly riots, and that triggered political instability. joining us is the professor of international economics at american university. thank you for being with us. just after argentina defaulted 15 years ago we saw unemployment double we saw gdp plummet. inflation rose as well. i presume in that situation for greece is certainly far worse. on top of that they would have to reestablish a new currency if it was to happen. >> in a sense argentina faced the same challengement don't think it didn't because it had
merging markets editor is live with us from abu dhabi.>>> when you think of what is happening in terms of default in greece you think of what happened in argentina. that country defaulted on $82 billion worth of bonds in 2002. >> what followed was a decade of debt restructuring with the imf, the currency was devalued unemployment skyrocketed to more than 20%. >> it didn't end there. in fact inflation soared. gdp or gross domestic product the year following the default...
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more on what that means -- for more let's bring in our emerging markets editor from abu dhabi. multibillion euro question is where do we go from here? with the euro group gathering in three hours from now, what should we expect? >> we entered new territory here. and that is and tag brought it up in his report there, we have never seen an industrialized country not make a payment to the international monetary fund in seven decades. it is not a default yet but that is where we are heading. pensioners are getting worried. what was calm in the last 48 hours on the streets is now starting to change. it's essential to see if you can find common ground. you have a euro group teleconference in three hours. but in doing so we have it in a context where political goodwill has been worn out. the greek government put a 23rd hour proposal asking for a two-year bailout would be the third for greece. 2010, 2012 and now 2015 and an extension. both of those ideas were rejected. the revisit of a two-year bailout i would imagine after the teleconference this is after a referendum after a planned
more on what that means -- for more let's bring in our emerging markets editor from abu dhabi. multibillion euro question is where do we go from here? with the euro group gathering in three hours from now, what should we expect? >> we entered new territory here. and that is and tag brought it up in his report there, we have never seen an industrialized country not make a payment to the international monetary fund in seven decades. it is not a default yet but that is where we are heading....
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. >> i understand that he fought in the battle of abu garib? >> he did. i believe that was his second purple heart. he was wounded before abu garib, a huge battle, he was wounded in that battle as well. once again, stayed with his marines, even after bei finishe tour. obviously that took a lot of courage. he was just a strong individual. just strong character. strong heart. and incredible guy. >> yeah. >> via skype. you are breaking up a little bit. it is understandable. we are coming to us from so far away. you know, you mention how you were doing. you're in afghanistan tonight. what's been the reaction there to the -- to the shootings? >> well, all of us are heartbroken over this. we just, we, we, our prayers and our thoughts are with everybody back home. we have a mission here to do, working with the afghans, the afghan army that is, so we are just are thinking abut eve ingi everybody back home and praying for them. >> sergeant sullivan any brother, joe, owns a bar, the bar is nathan's bills, nathan bills in his hometown of springfield, massachusetts.
. >> i understand that he fought in the battle of abu garib? >> he did. i believe that was his second purple heart. he was wounded before abu garib, a huge battle, he was wounded in that battle as well. once again, stayed with his marines, even after bei finishe tour. obviously that took a lot of courage. he was just a strong individual. just strong character. strong heart. and incredible guy. >> yeah. >> via skype. you are breaking up a little bit. it is understandable....
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he survived truck bombs in one of the iraqi worst assaults the battle of abu ghraib. he received purple hearts. will likely receive a third. a flag hung outside his brother's bar in springfield, mass tonight. >>> the o'reilly factor after a quick break. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. ♪ love ♪ in the nation, what's precious to you is precious to us. ♪ love is strange ♪ so when coverage really counts you can count on nationwide. we put members first. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ thanks for calling angie's list. how may i help you? i heard i could call angie's list if i needed work done around my house at a fair price. you heard right, just tell us what you need done and we'll find a top rated provider to take care of it. so i could get a faulty light switch fixed? yup! or have a guy refinish my floors? absolutely! or send someone out to groom my pookie? pookie's what you call your? my dog. yes, we can do t
he survived truck bombs in one of the iraqi worst assaults the battle of abu ghraib. he received purple hearts. will likely receive a third. a flag hung outside his brother's bar in springfield, mass tonight. >>> the o'reilly factor after a quick break. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. ♪ love ♪ in the nation, what's precious to you is...
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take solar impulse to the mainland and will cross the atlantic ocean before heading to taboo dobby -- abuhabi. brent: stay with us, we will be right back and ben will present some business news. brent: this is "dw news," live from berlin. a look at some of our top stories right now. greek prime minister tsipras receives a hero's welcome in athens as he urges voters to take matters into their own hands. he asked for a proud know to ultimatums, suggesting that greece's creditors are terrorizing the country. britain's leaders held a moment of silence for those tourists killed in tunisia's terratec last week. we have got more on greece's financial woes unfortunately but unfortunately ben is here for that. ben: and it is a woeful- situation, if you have been watching for the last few days, weeks, months, or years. but yes greece is broke, it is official. the reason, athens's failure to put that 1.6 billion euros into the international monetary fund this week. the announcement is serious, but it won't have any serious and immediate consequences. there is no money left at the ministry of finance
take solar impulse to the mainland and will cross the atlantic ocean before heading to taboo dobby -- abuhabi. brent: stay with us, we will be right back and ben will present some business news. brent: this is "dw news," live from berlin. a look at some of our top stories right now. greek prime minister tsipras receives a hero's welcome in athens as he urges voters to take matters into their own hands. he asked for a proud know to ultimatums, suggesting that greece's creditors are...
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when we think of torture chambers, medieval dungeons or cia black sites maybe abu ghraib come to mind. victims say decades of vicious abuse outright torture took place. on chicago's south side that precinct was well-known to the community as the house of screams. where "america tonight's" lisa fletcher found one of the city's darkest chapters took place. survivors told her the steal which we advise you includes -- racist abusive language we would not normally air, but tells the tale of what took place. >> ronald kitchen never thought he would hear these words. >> we have ways of making niggers talk. >> not being held by be white hoods or neonazis. it was the chicago pd. >> use the big old nightstick put on top of your head and he would be (bleep) of it. i'm sitting there and as he's telling me is telling me you did this we know you did this. >> this was a hidely publicized quintuple murder. when people took up kitchen he says they told him it was for auto theft. at this form he police station kitchen said he realized the auto theft arrest was simply a marines to an end. he says to me,
when we think of torture chambers, medieval dungeons or cia black sites maybe abu ghraib come to mind. victims say decades of vicious abuse outright torture took place. on chicago's south side that precinct was well-known to the community as the house of screams. where "america tonight's" lisa fletcher found one of the city's darkest chapters took place. survivors told her the steal which we advise you includes -- racist abusive language we would not normally air, but tells the tale...
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take solar impulse to the mainland and will cross the atlantic ocean before heading to taboo dobby -- abubrent: stay with us, we will be right back and ben will present some business news. brent: this is "dw news," live from berlin. a look at some of our top stories right now. greek prime minister tsipras receives a hero's welcome in athens as he urges voters to take matters into their own hands. he asked for a proud know to ultimatums, suggesting that greece's creditors are terrorizing the country. britain's leaders held a moment of silence for those tourists killed in tunisia's terratec last week. we have got more on greece's financial woes unfortunately but unfortunately ben is here for that. ben: and it is a woeful- situation, if you have been watching for the last few days, weeks, months, or years. but yes greece is broke, it is official. the reason, athens's failure to put that 1.6 billion euros into the international monetary fund this week. the announcement is serious, but it won't have any serious and immediate consequences. there is no money left at the ministry of finance in at
take solar impulse to the mainland and will cross the atlantic ocean before heading to taboo dobby -- abubrent: stay with us, we will be right back and ben will present some business news. brent: this is "dw news," live from berlin. a look at some of our top stories right now. greek prime minister tsipras receives a hero's welcome in athens as he urges voters to take matters into their own hands. he asked for a proud know to ultimatums, suggesting that greece's creditors are...
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the plane started its journey in abreu dobby -- abu dhabi back in march. markus karlsson joins us.ve been keeping a close eye on athens. we heard from alexis tsipras was strong language. reporter: the issue of debt forgiveness has come back into the spotlight after them statements made by alexis tsipras, but also by the international monetary fund. alexis tsipras says a no vote in sunday's referendum would give his government the stronger position in negotiations with international creditors. we are getting a clear picture of what he wants from those negotiations in terms of debt forgiveness. tsipras has called on creditors to except a 30% write-down of greek debt holdings. he was leading against a report issued by the international monetary fund on thursday. it claimed greece will need 50 billion euros of additional bailout money over the next three years. greece owes its creditors around 323 billion euros. that is around 175% of greece's roast domestic product. that is a heavy burden and promised her tsipras says that burden is -- and prime minister tsipras says that burden is un
the plane started its journey in abreu dobby -- abu dhabi back in march. markus karlsson joins us.ve been keeping a close eye on athens. we heard from alexis tsipras was strong language. reporter: the issue of debt forgiveness has come back into the spotlight after them statements made by alexis tsipras, but also by the international monetary fund. alexis tsipras says a no vote in sunday's referendum would give his government the stronger position in negotiations with international creditors....
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and ibm announced its greatest expansion effort, a deal with an abu dhabi investment firm who wants toson to the middle east and teach it arabic. stephen gold joins us now from new york. stephen, why is this expansion significant in particular? what are you trying to accomplish? >> it is a funny opportunity to bring the power of watson and cognitive upper -- cognitive opportunity into the region. cognitive computing is about a new way to compute, a system that understands factual language, that has an insatiable appetite for information reading and understanding the data, most importantly a system that learns. in the middle east we will be opening this up to partners, developers, organizations to truly innovate these ideas. emily: there is so much curiosity around watson is a business. can you talk about how the project fits into the broader business strategy of watson? how much has it generated in revenue? stephen: great question. our strategy has really been to proliferate the use of this new style of computing. we started about 18 months ago with the formation of the business unit,
and ibm announced its greatest expansion effort, a deal with an abu dhabi investment firm who wants toson to the middle east and teach it arabic. stephen gold joins us now from new york. stephen, why is this expansion significant in particular? what are you trying to accomplish? >> it is a funny opportunity to bring the power of watson and cognitive upper -- cognitive opportunity into the region. cognitive computing is about a new way to compute, a system that understands factual...
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solar impulse 2 left ab dba on ab be abu dhabi, clocking 216 kilometers per hour. then it crossed china with stops in shon ching as well as nan jing. solo piets andre pilot andre verseberg was aboard. jerald tan reports. >> a landing in hawaii after 300 hours of flying. only elation after his journey across the pacific now the longest solo flight on record. this wasn't just a 73rd of time but also one of science. borshberg flew the plane without a drop of fuel. powered by the sun it has 17,000 solar cells that can charge batteries that keep it going through night. it tests endisoourns of the endurance of the vessel as well as the pilot. >> it was an extraordinary experience but the demonstration that this technology works. >> he and his fellow pilot have been taking turns flying plane around the world since march. highlighting the world to the potential of solar energy. >> history first or aviation and history first for renewable energy. >> the solar impulse 2 heads from honolulu to phoenix. jerald tan acknowledge al jazeera. >> an international animal charity has
solar impulse 2 left ab dba on ab be abu dhabi, clocking 216 kilometers per hour. then it crossed china with stops in shon ching as well as nan jing. solo piets andre pilot andre verseberg was aboard. jerald tan reports. >> a landing in hawaii after 300 hours of flying. only elation after his journey across the pacific now the longest solo flight on record. this wasn't just a 73rd of time but also one of science. borshberg flew the plane without a drop of fuel. powered by the sun it has...
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the plane set off on its journey from abu dhabi around the world in march. go to our website for all the latest news sports and more. the address for that - aljazeera.com. [ ♪♪ ] on "america tonight" - life on the outside. for a generation ages out of the system. "america tonight"s michael oku with a struggle seniors face >>> and the community cast away. "america tonight"s sheila macvicar in the south pacific with people stranded by history. >> the bikini islanders double jeopardy, displaced by american nuclear testing and facing the rising seas of climate change >>> what the bikinians say american owns them, and why we haven't paid up. thank you for joining us, i'm joie chen. it is a journey beginning more than 60 years ago. yet even in the south pacific today it is a community cast away. first strapped by the nuclear ambitions of a super power on the other side of the world, and now by a new threat. the people who began their lives on the bikini atoll are seeking a place to call home. "america tonight"s sheila macvicar travelled across the globe to meet th
the plane set off on its journey from abu dhabi around the world in march. go to our website for all the latest news sports and more. the address for that - aljazeera.com. [ ♪♪ ] on "america tonight" - life on the outside. for a generation ages out of the system. "america tonight"s michael oku with a struggle seniors face >>> and the community cast away. "america tonight"s sheila macvicar in the south pacific with people stranded by history. >>...
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the man is also accused of pledging the support to the isis leadership including abu bakr al baghdadi on who this man is and what he's accused of doing. evan perez has been going through the documents and they've released a lot of documents in connection with this arrest. >> they've had an eye on arafat nagi, 44 years old, for some time. he travelled two separate times according to the fbi and the st
the man is also accused of pledging the support to the isis leadership including abu bakr al baghdadi on who this man is and what he's accused of doing. evan perez has been going through the documents and they've released a lot of documents in connection with this arrest. >> they've had an eye on arafat nagi, 44 years old, for some time. he travelled two separate times according to the fbi and the st
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abu shuja heads toward the border to meet them, hoping that this time, they make it. >> narrator: aftertwo hours the contact calls abu shuja, saying they've arrived. >> narrator: the women and children snuck out while their captor was asleep. >> (crying) >> narrator: medina's two daughters are nine and ten, the age when isis says girls can be forced into marriage. the girls haven't seen their family in seven months. >> (crying) >> (crying) >> ifill: frontline airs tonight on most pbs stations. >> woodruff: finally tonight, to our "newshour shares" of the day, something that caught our eye which might be of interest to you, too. the central intelligence agency recently has allowed a peek into its vaults of historic spy-gear. posting photos of spy artifacts to its website each week, like this miniature camera that can fit inside a pack of cigarettes or this radio receiver hidden inside a smoking pipe. other "artifacts of the week"? this hollowed-out silver dollar, which concealed messages or film and this cold war-era lady's compact mirror with a secret code hidden inside. calling james b
abu shuja heads toward the border to meet them, hoping that this time, they make it. >> narrator: aftertwo hours the contact calls abu shuja, saying they've arrived. >> narrator: the women and children snuck out while their captor was asleep. >> (crying) >> narrator: medina's two daughters are nine and ten, the age when isis says girls can be forced into marriage. the girls haven't seen their family in seven months. >> (crying) >> (crying) >> ifill:...
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the plane set off on its journey from abu dhabi around the world in march. go to our website for all the latest news sports and more. the address for that - aljazeera.com. [ ♪♪ ] on "america tonight" - life on the outside. for a generation ages out of the system. "america tonight"s michael oku with a struggle seniors face >>> and the community cast away. "america tonight"s sheila macvicar in the south pacific with people stranded by history. >> the bikini islanders double jeopardy, displaced by american nuclear testing and facing the
the plane set off on its journey from abu dhabi around the world in march. go to our website for all the latest news sports and more. the address for that - aljazeera.com. [ ♪♪ ] on "america tonight" - life on the outside. for a generation ages out of the system. "america tonight"s michael oku with a struggle seniors face >>> and the community cast away. "america tonight"s sheila macvicar in the south pacific with people stranded by history. >>...
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the man is also accused of pledging the support to the isis leadership including abu bakr al baghdadi. let's get details on who this man is and what he's accused of doing. evan perez has been going through the documents and they've released a lot of documents in connection with this arrest. >> they've had an eye on arafat nagi, 44 years old, for some time. he travelled two separate times according to the fbi and the justice department two separate times to turkey in order, according to them, to join isis. now, the first visit was in october, 2012, he turned back because of illness. in july of 2014 last year he also went there and, again, he was planning according to the fbi to join isis but then turned back because he felt he was being followed by turkish intelligence. according to the fbi, he espoused violent jihad to people in the community there who alerted the fbi and he said he pledged allegiance to the head of isis abu bakr al baghdadi. we have a list of a few things he bought ahead of his trips to turkey on ebay. he bought body armor, night vision goggles, camouflage clothing a
the man is also accused of pledging the support to the isis leadership including abu bakr al baghdadi. let's get details on who this man is and what he's accused of doing. evan perez has been going through the documents and they've released a lot of documents in connection with this arrest. >> they've had an eye on arafat nagi, 44 years old, for some time. he travelled two separate times according to the fbi and the justice department two separate times to turkey in order, according to...
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of 76 hours while crashing the pacific it's due to lands in law had you this weekend it set off from abu dhabi back in march. >>> don't forget you can always go to our website, aljazerra.com. >>> i'm david shuster, in for ali velshi "on target" tonight. >> the free world cannot allow iran to have a nuclear weapon. >> how much could faces trust the united states. >> this morning iran's president offered the same wild states. >> we seek a comprehensive diplomatic solution. >> this will not change iran for the better. >> one of the most difficult and long-lasted security problems we faced in a long time. >>> should iran have a nuclear programme, after years of intense discussions the talks are coming down to the wire. as part of the manoeuvring aimed at breaking the stalemate. the head of the international atomic energy organization is in train meeting with -- tehran meeting with officials to provide provisions. have you met with the president yet, sir. have you had a chance to meet with the president, sir? are you on your way to meet with the president, sir? >>> as you saw, ali velshi is i
of 76 hours while crashing the pacific it's due to lands in law had you this weekend it set off from abu dhabi back in march. >>> don't forget you can always go to our website, aljazerra.com. >>> i'm david shuster, in for ali velshi "on target" tonight. >> the free world cannot allow iran to have a nuclear weapon. >> how much could faces trust the united states. >> this morning iran's president offered the same wild states. >> we seek a...
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i don't have abu. >> rose: you do have abu. no i don't. >> rose: yes, you do. i mean in the context of who he is. >> rose: ah. as president of the united states. >> rose: he had to speak that way? >> yeah, but i think judged against other people who could have, like, for instance, had anybody else been there who's been president or could have been president, john mccain, hillary clinton, anybody else potentially in that spot, i want barack obama in that spot, and i thought the address he gave was better than anything anybody else could have. >> rose: he did do a bow to the fact that we're all responsible. >> right, right, right. >> rose: and he's all said that. >> yes, yes, yes. >> rose: and you quarrel with that, don't you? >> no. no no, i don't. i think as americans we are all responsible. >> rose: well, he quarrels with the fact that some people not only are responsible but we have to be accountable for ourselves. to read you my impression is -- >> i go with that. >> rose: exactly. but he didn't do nat in that particular speech. yes, i do, i quarrel with the
i don't have abu. >> rose: you do have abu. no i don't. >> rose: yes, you do. i mean in the context of who he is. >> rose: ah. as president of the united states. >> rose: he had to speak that way? >> yeah, but i think judged against other people who could have, like, for instance, had anybody else been there who's been president or could have been president, john mccain, hillary clinton, anybody else potentially in that spot, i want barack obama in that spot, and i...