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than abu bakr al-baghdadi.e deserve to go out the way he did and our special operators deserve credit. donald trump did make a mistake by pulling troops out of syria making it harder to do the operation, thank god the operation to get abu bakr al-baghdadi was successful but we have to be concerned. do we have the capacity in syria to confront isis, thank god we still have the troops in iraq and are able to confront isis in iraq. they had to fly all the way across northern syria to get to abu bakr al-baghdadi's compound. there is concern about whether we have continuing capacity given the decision to suddenly pull out all the troops and the syrian kurds were instrumental in giving us the intelligence we needed to get abu bakr al-baghdadi. shannon: how do we balance those concerns, those competing interests? >> in life and politics and national security you have to have priorities. what should america's 40 be? we spent 20 years preoccupied with the middle east, ignored the real strategic threat which is a rising
than abu bakr al-baghdadi.e deserve to go out the way he did and our special operators deserve credit. donald trump did make a mistake by pulling troops out of syria making it harder to do the operation, thank god the operation to get abu bakr al-baghdadi was successful but we have to be concerned. do we have the capacity in syria to confront isis, thank god we still have the troops in iraq and are able to confront isis in iraq. they had to fly all the way across northern syria to get to abu...
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i said it was a good thing that we got abu bakr al—baghdadi. we have weakened our ability to go after terrorista in syria down the road. the kurds were keeping isis in prison and the turks are clearly not nearly as dedicated to that task. and for the turkish people the principal task is to take on the kurds who have been our partners. that is not churlish, i call that being intellectually honest, sorry. returning to your take on what is happening in syria in a moment, butjust to stick a little bit longer with islamic state. is it your contention that the killing of abu bakr al—baghdadi will really not make a great deal of difference to the potency of islamic state in the coming days weeks and years? it will be disruptive in the short run, but in the long run it does not make a fundamental difference because of the nature of terrorism. it is best not to think of it as organisational. it is networked and movement in character. when you get rid of an individual at the top, the organisation morphs and split, it decentralises, new people emerge. the
i said it was a good thing that we got abu bakr al—baghdadi. we have weakened our ability to go after terrorista in syria down the road. the kurds were keeping isis in prison and the turks are clearly not nearly as dedicated to that task. and for the turkish people the principal task is to take on the kurds who have been our partners. that is not churlish, i call that being intellectually honest, sorry. returning to your take on what is happening in syria in a moment, butjust to stick a...
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turkey has announced it has captured the sister of abu bakr al—baghdadi, the sister of abu bakr al—baghdadiader of the islamic state group who died in syria a week ago during a us rate. her daughter—in—law has also been detained. with more here's michael pregent, senior fellow from the hudson institute and a former intelligence officer. there is not a lot of detail, but what is important is where she was captured. this town. this is a smuggling out for isis women, isis took the territory in 2013. though there was known intelligence and information that there was isis enemies in the area. it is now under control of the turkish forces. explains was the significance than that she was in this particular location? it shows this is a place that isis has been comfortable with since 2013. it will be interesting to see what the circus officials can glean from the capture of documents with her and interrogations of her and her family members. with her and interrogations of her and herfamily members. she is the 65—year—old sister of abu bakr al—baghdadi, she would know, how long it has been since she
turkey has announced it has captured the sister of abu bakr al—baghdadi, the sister of abu bakr al—baghdadiader of the islamic state group who died in syria a week ago during a us rate. her daughter—in—law has also been detained. with more here's michael pregent, senior fellow from the hudson institute and a former intelligence officer. there is not a lot of detail, but what is important is where she was captured. this town. this is a smuggling out for isis women, isis took the...
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she is the sister of abu bakr al—baghdadi.how long has it been since... how her, how long has it been since... h ow ofte n her, how long has it been since... how often did you see macro al—baghdadi, how long has it been since you have seen him? and hopefully we can get american intelligence agency and to ask questions. turkey is hoping to ca ptu re a questions. turkey is hoping to capture a lot of intelligence from her. realistically though, how much do you think she was privy to? you would have to ask a lot of questions. i don't think she would know of any imminent attack plans, but she might know smuggling routes, people that baghdadi trusted, networks in iraq that helped her facilitate her own travel and her family's travel so this should be able to give us intelligence and other allied intelligence officers overview into the isis networks and how moved family members, how they travelled, and who they trusted. i am not sure she is going to be able to tell us whether or not there is an imminent attack that was planned, but w
she is the sister of abu bakr al—baghdadi.how long has it been since... how her, how long has it been since... h ow ofte n her, how long has it been since... how often did you see macro al—baghdadi, how long has it been since you have seen him? and hopefully we can get american intelligence agency and to ask questions. turkey is hoping to ca ptu re a questions. turkey is hoping to capture a lot of intelligence from her. realistically though, how much do you think she was privy to? you would...
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paul: why is abu dhabi interested? question.di arabia on the one hand, an oil-rich state trying to sell part of its oil company to raise money to get away from oil. you have abu dhabi, an oil-rich emirate investing in oil. it is a strategic hedging option abu dhabi is doing. most likely the crown prince of abu dhabi is friendly with saudi arabia's crown prince. a mores like it is political idea to reach across to a neighbor and give them a boost then a strategic investment for abu dhabi. shery: have we heard any updates on a potential china investment? how significant would that be if it came through? >> pretty significant. we have been hearing very little. a bunch of countries national , like malaysia, and the singapore investment firm, said they were going to shy away from saudi arabia and not become investors. we have not heard anything out of china. there are a lot of synergies there. china is the world's biggest oil importer. saudi arabia is the world's biggest oil exporter. china is always going to be short oil. saudi arab
paul: why is abu dhabi interested? question.di arabia on the one hand, an oil-rich state trying to sell part of its oil company to raise money to get away from oil. you have abu dhabi, an oil-rich emirate investing in oil. it is a strategic hedging option abu dhabi is doing. most likely the crown prince of abu dhabi is friendly with saudi arabia's crown prince. a mores like it is political idea to reach across to a neighbor and give them a boost then a strategic investment for abu dhabi. shery:...
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it was a language that abu and i shared. so this book is about many of those overlaps that exist in the iraq war, the afghan war, the syrian civil war, what's going on with the kurds today and the places where we find similarities amongst people who are very, very different. so we'll do questions, but thank you. [applause] >> so now if you want to ask a question or discuss, try and come up here and use the mic because it works better on tv for it. so feel free asking any questions that you have about the work or previous works. [inaudible conversations] >> so, clay, a question of -- for you. when i was hearing you talk about or listening to you talk about the impact the war had on american perspectives about, you know, the place of the united states in the world, it sounded -- i was thinking of american exceptionalism. and it sounded like, you know, american exceptionalism took on a more global perspective after that war. i mean, we had american exceptionalism going back to colonial times, but it sounds like it was kind of a
it was a language that abu and i shared. so this book is about many of those overlaps that exist in the iraq war, the afghan war, the syrian civil war, what's going on with the kurds today and the places where we find similarities amongst people who are very, very different. so we'll do questions, but thank you. [applause] >> so now if you want to ask a question or discuss, try and come up here and use the mic because it works better on tv for it. so feel free asking any questions that...
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she's the 65—year—old sister of abu bakr al—baghdadi.'d be able to ask her how often did you see baghdadi, how long has it been since you've seen him? and hopefully we can get american intelligence agents in to ask questions. i don't think she would know of any imminent attack plans, but she might know smuggling routes, people that baghdadi trusted, networks in iraq that helped herfacilitate her own travel and her family's travel. so this should be able to give us intelligence and other allied intelligence officers a view into the isis networks and how they moved family members, how they travelled, and who they trusted. but i'm not sure she's going to be able to tell us whether or not there's an imminent attack that was planned, but we should still ask the questions. millions of people in the indian capital are still being urged to stay indoors because of toxic smog, and state governments have been accused of failing to take action to tackle delhi's air pollution. judges in the supreme court said authorities were interested only in gimmi
she's the 65—year—old sister of abu bakr al—baghdadi.'d be able to ask her how often did you see baghdadi, how long has it been since you've seen him? and hopefully we can get american intelligence agents in to ask questions. i don't think she would know of any imminent attack plans, but she might know smuggling routes, people that baghdadi trusted, networks in iraq that helped herfacilitate her own travel and her family's travel. so this should be able to give us intelligence and other...
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announcing a successor to abu ibrahim al-hashimi al-quraishi. rob: a new warning for us troops returning to syria. how the united states is working to ensure the caliphate never rises again. carley: california on fire, crews fighting 13 wildfires in that state with more erupting overnight. rob: we are live from san bernardino with what sparked one fire that scorched thousands of acres. perhaps sending a bad signal to the president. carley: a crime-fighting copper to cast a vote on impeachment. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ ♪ we got down on your knees ♪ carley: not a bad song for this friday morning. rob: a one hit wonder. carley: a shame something happened yesterday. rob: we have that problem every day. you are watching "fox and friends first" on friday morning. carley: thanks for starting the day with us. our top story, donald trump heading to mississippi for a keep america great rally. the president set to fire up supporters one day after the house passed a resolution on the left's impeachment procedure. rob: griff jenkins in
announcing a successor to abu ibrahim al-hashimi al-quraishi. rob: a new warning for us troops returning to syria. how the united states is working to ensure the caliphate never rises again. carley: california on fire, crews fighting 13 wildfires in that state with more erupting overnight. rob: we are live from san bernardino with what sparked one fire that scorched thousands of acres. perhaps sending a bad signal to the president. carley: a crime-fighting copper to cast a vote on impeachment....
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and return the fbi says abu amu received a luxury watch and tens of thousands in wire transfers . the fbi says he gave them a fake invoice, claiming funds came from consulting services. abu amu left twitter in 2015 and went to work for amazon in seattle where he was arrested tuesday. the complaint also names ali alzabara, a saudi national living in san bruno and working at twitter as a site reliability engineer in 2015. ali alzabara allegedly assess data for thousands of twitter users. >> it struck me as a class of espionage or intelligence operation. >> reporter: jim density is executive director at the uc berkeley center for law and technology. he says this is a wake-up call for tech companies to be more vigilant. not just about outside hacks, but inside threats. >> you will have to be very careful about which employees have permissions to access what information. >> reporter: in addition, companies need to think beyond encryption of messages, but also to the security of metadata that identifies users, which often is not encrypted. >> you have to be increasingly thoughtful about
and return the fbi says abu amu received a luxury watch and tens of thousands in wire transfers . the fbi says he gave them a fake invoice, claiming funds came from consulting services. abu amu left twitter in 2015 and went to work for amazon in seattle where he was arrested tuesday. the complaint also names ali alzabara, a saudi national living in san bruno and working at twitter as a site reliability engineer in 2015. ali alzabara allegedly assess data for thousands of twitter users. >>...
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he's the crown prince of abu dhabi and rules the united arab emirates. mohammed bin. zayed is a military man his mindset is very militaristic he uses the army as a means to gain more power. along with their own particular has paranoia about being surrounded by people who cannot trust. him with the tanks moved. on. to stablish their dominance in the middle east m.b.'s and m.b. said identified an enemy that needed to be defeated. this unpopular neighbor is accused of collusion with islamist groups and having close relations with iran. but one of the biggest grievances with time in our fanny the emir of qatar is how is that a shadow of the other 2 by staging the next football world cup in qatar. because of the princes of the gulf states know each other well there is this clash of ambitions the party explains the crisis in relations between qatar and certain of its neighbors. in the gulf criticizing the royal family is considered treason punishable by prison or even death. no one has dared to send saudi journalist john mark a shot he was murdered in the saudi consulate. i
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isis confirms the death of leader abu bakr al-baghdadi.oup naming his successor and warning the group is growing. aishah hasnie joins us with the chilling announcement. >> reporter: the new so-called k list, terror experts tell fox news virtually nothing is known about him or his past. isis made the announcement via audio message which the group confirmed the death of abu bakr al-baghdadi and the terror group's spokesman. the new spokesman in charge, america, do not be happy with the killing of abu bakr al-baghdadi, do you not realize the state today is not only on the doorstep of europe and the center of africa but it is staying and expanding from east to west, this comes as us tanks moving to northern syria to secure crucial oilfields from isis control and donald trump once again urging other nations to take back the isis prisoners. >> nobody wants them. that the united states take care of them. they take care of everything else. we offered france, macroin, angela, germany, many of these people came from germany and france and they all w
isis confirms the death of leader abu bakr al-baghdadi.oup naming his successor and warning the group is growing. aishah hasnie joins us with the chilling announcement. >> reporter: the new so-called k list, terror experts tell fox news virtually nothing is known about him or his past. isis made the announcement via audio message which the group confirmed the death of abu bakr al-baghdadi and the terror group's spokesman. the new spokesman in charge, america, do not be happy with the...
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. >> abu bakr al-baghdadi chesa boudin could be the city's next top prosecutor. >> the race has been neck and neck since polls closed last night. here is a look at the latest numbers. boudin led it last night, but tonight kamala harris is leading. she has 50 one person compared to boudin's 49 percent >> reporter: the department of elections director tells me there is still a lot more work to be done. she says he will be providing updates every day as ballots are being counted. san francisco's election department still has 70,000 ballots to count before voters will know who their next district attorney will be. wednesday afternoon, a day after the election, bantering district attorney turned 50 building on a slim lead she had tuesday night over public defender chesa boudin. 2205 votes separate them. >> we brought in the votes from the ballots we received in the mail yesterday. then at this point does have the most votes. >> reporter: the department of elections director says boudin has the first first choice about, but kamala harris said i am hopeful that results in the following days
. >> abu bakr al-baghdadi chesa boudin could be the city's next top prosecutor. >> the race has been neck and neck since polls closed last night. here is a look at the latest numbers. boudin led it last night, but tonight kamala harris is leading. she has 50 one person compared to boudin's 49 percent >> reporter: the department of elections director tells me there is still a lot more work to be done. she says he will be providing updates every day as ballots are being counted....
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hadley joins us live from abu dhabi.t seems like a shoo-in for hamilton for people there, is it just a day of glamour and fun and good music to watch out for >> glitz and glam, 60,000 people expected here in abu dhabi over the next three days. this is the tenth anniversary of the start of the abu dhabi grand prix we got helicopters flying overhead, yachts in the harbor behind me. glitz and glam at its finest nobody does excess quite as well as, you know, the gulf states manage to do it. not only are we talking about race days, talking about fans of the f1, also talking about all the business in the network, it goes on the sidelines of a race like this one. earlier this morning, we not only had the chance to catch up with the ceo of mclaren racing, but we got a chance to catch up with the founder of black entertainment television, bob johnson. i talked to him about president trump, he gave the president an a plus on the economy and that ignited a three-day media firestorm in the united states surrounding his comments let'
hadley joins us live from abu dhabi.t seems like a shoo-in for hamilton for people there, is it just a day of glamour and fun and good music to watch out for >> glitz and glam, 60,000 people expected here in abu dhabi over the next three days. this is the tenth anniversary of the start of the abu dhabi grand prix we got helicopters flying overhead, yachts in the harbor behind me. glitz and glam at its finest nobody does excess quite as well as, you know, the gulf states manage to do it....
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and the economy which is the envy of the world, the trade deal he is making, decimated isis, killed abu bakr al-baghdadi, so many things he has done in the democrats obstructed, investigated and buried this country and tore it apart and i think you see that in those poles. heather: this follows the open hearings for hours and hours but a few compared to the work donald trump is getting done, democrats are not getting work done and obstructing what republicans are trying to do. >> house congressional democrats that won in a small margin, flip the house in november because
and the economy which is the envy of the world, the trade deal he is making, decimated isis, killed abu bakr al-baghdadi, so many things he has done in the democrats obstructed, investigated and buried this country and tore it apart and i think you see that in those poles. heather: this follows the open hearings for hours and hours but a few compared to the work donald trump is getting done, democrats are not getting work done and obstructing what republicans are trying to do. >> house...
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abu dhabi's air carrier and hut has announced that it's working with u.s. aircraft building giant boeing to introduce the most fuel efficient long haul plane ever the green line or its plan to fly between abu dhabi and brussels starting in january of 2020 it will use 20 percent less fuel than any other aircraft in its fleet. it is now just over a week since ousted bolivian president evo morales quit and fled the country since then violent protests have broken outlets by those who want power to his return to power them astray sions have disrupted supplies into the past adding the citizens of bolivia's administrative capital. proma rallies protests have brought thousands to the paths many of them are indigenous farmers from the coca growing mountainous regions the oriya survive their champions removal from power one of their tactics for getting their message across has been to block roads into the city cutting off supplies its effectiveness is made clear by the long lines within the past the basic produce such as eggs and chicken. and at the moment we're lack
abu dhabi's air carrier and hut has announced that it's working with u.s. aircraft building giant boeing to introduce the most fuel efficient long haul plane ever the green line or its plan to fly between abu dhabi and brussels starting in january of 2020 it will use 20 percent less fuel than any other aircraft in its fleet. it is now just over a week since ousted bolivian president evo morales quit and fled the country since then violent protests have broken outlets by those who want power to...
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bakr al-baghdadi and slamming democrat on impeachment. >> abu bakr al-baghdadi is dead.can special forces gave the world's number one terrorist a 1-way ticket to hell. the democrats launched an even more brazen assault on the nation with the deranged hyper partisan impeachment which and. corrupt politicians nancy pelosi and adam schiff, nancy out to stop wasting time, go back to her district in san francisco. >> donald trump has great courage, faces down the fake media every day. we also now know the name of the whistleblower. the media, do your job. >> and we will make america great again, thank you, kentucky. >> look behind, did you see supporters behind him wearing a read the transcript shirt referencing the president's message to democrats on the impeachment probe. it is election day in kentucky and across several states. donald trump hoping his last-minute push for governor matt bevan will help them win reelection over attorney general andy bashir and in mississippi, republican lieutenant governor kate reed running against jim hood to take over for governor bill bry
bakr al-baghdadi and slamming democrat on impeachment. >> abu bakr al-baghdadi is dead.can special forces gave the world's number one terrorist a 1-way ticket to hell. the democrats launched an even more brazen assault on the nation with the deranged hyper partisan impeachment which and. corrupt politicians nancy pelosi and adam schiff, nancy out to stop wasting time, go back to her district in san francisco. >> donald trump has great courage, faces down the fake media every day. we...
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overer about who abu al ata. he it was a very significanant figure in n islamc jihad and that's why we saw ththat that lararge funeral tody and that's why w we've seenn ths barracks of rockets. and he was also responsible for a lot of rockefeller previously i think and that's part of why there is it's such a davis collection that we've seen. is there a fear that it will get worse- areas that more the exchange of fifire is going to happen. all i would definitelyay thatt that in the hours ahead there wilill be and- conontinue to exchange f fire. i it's quite interestiting what israel hahas done is it's isolated- islamic jihihad if you like. and it's targeting islamic jihad sitites at in the gaza strip no hamas arts and hamas has not joined in the rocket fire back i into israel what we have seen today is islamic g. had. rockets from islamic jihad which is- i'm sure you know are funded and backed by iran. so t the questin is will it be something that hamas joinsns will expand further- and then we would escalate into
overer about who abu al ata. he it was a very significanant figure in n islamc jihad and that's why we saw ththat that lararge funeral tody and that's why w we've seenn ths barracks of rockets. and he was also responsible for a lot of rockefeller previously i think and that's part of why there is it's such a davis collection that we've seen. is there a fear that it will get worse- areas that more the exchange of fifire is going to happen. all i would definitelyay thatt that in the hours ahead...
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he could be more brutal than abu bakr al—baghdadi. he is very influential.iving a lot of meanings. when he says al-qurayshi, it means that he is from mecca. when he says al—hashimi, it means he is of the prophet mohamed. it is a deliberate move from the remnants of isis. they would like to say baghdadi is gone, we have another baghdadi, so that they have more legitimacy, islamic legitimacy in particular. isis is not al-qaeda. it is not a one—man show like al-qaeda where osama bin laden was everything. when he disappeared, they weakened completely. isis is about the ideology and very strong ideology, and they managed actually to create a precedent in the middle east and the islamic world, to create first a state with a population of more than 7 million. the size of this state is bigger than britain. it used to have about $1 million income from the oil and gas of syria, so they still have branches in afghanistan and north africa. isis is still there — the corruption, the lack of good governance, the sectarianism, the anarchy. now, if you see, there is an upris
he could be more brutal than abu bakr al—baghdadi. he is very influential.iving a lot of meanings. when he says al-qurayshi, it means that he is from mecca. when he says al—hashimi, it means he is of the prophet mohamed. it is a deliberate move from the remnants of isis. they would like to say baghdadi is gone, we have another baghdadi, so that they have more legitimacy, islamic legitimacy in particular. isis is not al-qaeda. it is not a one—man show like al-qaeda where osama bin laden...
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she might know networks that abu bakr al—baghdadi trusted. more people that he trusted.e to give allied intelligence officers if you entered the isis network and to the trusted. for turkey this is an important moment. criticised for a campaign against the kurds in northern syria but the ca ptu re the kurds in northern syria but the capture of the central is vigour and territory turkey controls allow for vital justification for its operations. spain goes to the polls this weekend for its second general election of the year. in barcelona on monday, as politicians took part in a televised debate, demonstrators burned images of spain's king who was visiting the region's capital. alex cairns has more details. as they burned posters of his image, the demonstrators chanted "catalonia has no king". the separatist protesters unafraid to make their views known or heard. translation: i live in a republic, not a monarchy. i don't agree with a foreign king coming to barcelona, even less now that it's us, the catalans, that are suffering. inside the venue, king felipe called on catala
she might know networks that abu bakr al—baghdadi trusted. more people that he trusted.e to give allied intelligence officers if you entered the isis network and to the trusted. for turkey this is an important moment. criticised for a campaign against the kurds in northern syria but the ca ptu re the kurds in northern syria but the capture of the central is vigour and territory turkey controls allow for vital justification for its operations. spain goes to the polls this weekend for its...
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he could be more brutal than abu bakr al—baghdadi. he is very influential.is giving a lot of meanings. when he says "al-qurayshi", it means that he comes from mecca, and when he says "al—hashimi", it means he is of the prophet. do you believe that is true or do they have two add all of that to make it look like a deliberate link back to the profit? —— do they have to add all of that? it is a deliberate move. they would like to say that they have more legitimacy, islamic legitimacy in particular. this is the meaning of it. isis is not al-qaeda. it is not a one—man show like al-qaeda, where osama bin laden was everything. when he disappeared, al-qaeda weakened completely. isis is different. isis is about the ideology and very strong ideology and they managed to create a precedent in the middle east and the islamic world to create first a state with a population of more than 7 million. the size of the state is bigger than britain. it used to have about $1 billion income from the oil and gas of syria, so they still have branches in afghanistan and north africa.
he could be more brutal than abu bakr al—baghdadi. he is very influential.is giving a lot of meanings. when he says "al-qurayshi", it means that he comes from mecca, and when he says "al—hashimi", it means he is of the prophet. do you believe that is true or do they have two add all of that to make it look like a deliberate link back to the profit? —— do they have to add all of that? it is a deliberate move. they would like to say that they have more legitimacy,...
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he could be more brutal than abu bakr al—baghdadi. he is very influential. giving a lot of meanings. when he says al-qurayshi, it means that he comes from quraysh of mecca. when he says al—hashimi, it means he belong to the prophet muhammad. do you think it's true? do you think they need to kind of add all that to make him look like a direct link back to the prophet? yes, you know, it is a deliberate move from the remmanants of isis. they would like to say, look, al—baghdadi is gone, we have another al—baghdadi and he has more legitimacy, islamic legitimacy in particular. so this is the meaning of it. but isis is not al-qaeda. it is not a one—man show like al-qaeda where osama bin laden was everything. when he disappeared, al-qaeda weakened completely, lost most of its branches. no, isis is different. isis is actually ideology and very strong ideology and they managed to create a precedent in the middle east and the islamic world, to create first a state with a population of more than 7 million. the size of the state is bigger than britain. it used to have a
he could be more brutal than abu bakr al—baghdadi. he is very influential. giving a lot of meanings. when he says al-qurayshi, it means that he comes from quraysh of mecca. when he says al—hashimi, it means he belong to the prophet muhammad. do you think it's true? do you think they need to kind of add all that to make him look like a direct link back to the prophet? yes, you know, it is a deliberate move from the remmanants of isis. they would like to say, look, al—baghdadi is gone, we...
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he sprinted down the tunnel toward abu bakr al-baghdadi during the raid on the terrorist compound.onan was injured when the isis leader detonated a suicide vest. >> they thought made the, recovered very quickly. >> reporter: mike pence remembers the moment in the white house when donald trump ordered the mission. >> to protect our soldiers. dogs that could go in. in the event that abu bakr al-baghdadi had on an explosive vest, you put the premium on the safety a special forces. >> reporter: a dangerous business, keeping doglike conan safe, a dog can always hear it. as for conan, he will head back to work. >> conan is a tough cookie. >> donald trump also signed a preventing animal cruelty and torture act, he said it was fitting to do it in conjunction with conan's visit. jillian: what a cute dog. millions of americans expected to fly somewhere this week. imagine looking out your window and seeing this. sparks flying as the plane comes in for a hot landing, the pure panic on board in the investigation underway. >> we need to stop this man-made crisis at the border. >> hasn't built an
he sprinted down the tunnel toward abu bakr al-baghdadi during the raid on the terrorist compound.onan was injured when the isis leader detonated a suicide vest. >> they thought made the, recovered very quickly. >> reporter: mike pence remembers the moment in the white house when donald trump ordered the mission. >> to protect our soldiers. dogs that could go in. in the event that abu bakr al-baghdadi had on an explosive vest, you put the premium on the safety a special...
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saudi arabia invested $115 billion, and abu dhabi gave $15 billion.ays it may only invest whatever profit it may only invest whatever profit it gets from the first division fund, while abu dhabi says it may reduce the offer to less than $10 billion. and here is the issue. as of now, there are 70 companies on their portfolio. but as you can see here, 35% of the fund's holdings are in transportation logistics and real estate. so they include companies like uberand estate. so they include companies like uber and wework, and we all know how much financial trouble those two companies are in. the only sector which reported recent gains is the consumer sector, but they only account for about 15% of its portfolio. but i also thought it was interesting that the majority of the recipients are actually in the united states. and here in asia, there is no japanese firm, zero. and that's quite worrying, or disheartening, if you like, because the boss of softbank has long talked about wanting to encourage japanese start—ups, entrepreneurship, but his first vision fu
saudi arabia invested $115 billion, and abu dhabi gave $15 billion.ays it may only invest whatever profit it may only invest whatever profit it gets from the first division fund, while abu dhabi says it may reduce the offer to less than $10 billion. and here is the issue. as of now, there are 70 companies on their portfolio. but as you can see here, 35% of the fund's holdings are in transportation logistics and real estate. so they include companies like uberand estate. so they include...
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turkey says it's captured the elder sister of abu bakr al—baghdadi — leader of the islamic state group was killed in a us raid last month. this story is trending online, video of farmers celebrating the rain in australia. farmers have been particularly badly hurt. the country is seeing one of its longest dry spells. but a series of rainstorms in new south wales has brought much—needed relief to parched lands. the government is wanting it is not enough to tackle the drought. that's all. stay with bbc world news. there's plenty more on our website — that's bbc. co. uk/news — and on the bbc news app. now it's live to singapore for asia business report. gubera disappointing. shares are down after the latest earnings fell short of expectations. the us commerce secretary visits indonesia with a delegation of senior us business executives. hello, and welcome to asia business report. i'm sharanjit leyl. welcome to asia business report. i'm shara njit leyl. we welcome to asia business report. i'm sharanjit leyl. we begin with uber because the rolled hailing doesn't ride hailing firm missed its
turkey says it's captured the elder sister of abu bakr al—baghdadi — leader of the islamic state group was killed in a us raid last month. this story is trending online, video of farmers celebrating the rain in australia. farmers have been particularly badly hurt. the country is seeing one of its longest dry spells. but a series of rainstorms in new south wales has brought much—needed relief to parched lands. the government is wanting it is not enough to tackle the drought. that's all....
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saudi arabia, which invested $45 billion in abu dhabi, but now saudi arabia says it might only investirst vision fund, while abu dhabi might reduce the offer to less than $10 billion. here's also one of the main issues. as of now, you mentioned 70 companies in their portfolio. 35% of the fund's holdings are in transportation, logistics and real estate, including uber and wework, and the only sector currently reporting decent gains is the consumer sector, but that only accou nts consumer sector, but that only accounts for 15% of the portfolio. it's interesting to note the majority of the recipients are in the us and asia, so there's no japanese firm, that's a zero, and that's worrying because softbank‘s bass long talked about wanting to encourage japanese start—ups bass long talked about wanting to encouragejapanese start—ups but his vision fund has yet to achieve that —— boss. thanks for clarifying that story, rico. now let's brief you on some other business stories. the indian ride—sharing firm 0la has begun signing up drivers in london ahead of plans to launch services in the capita
saudi arabia, which invested $45 billion in abu dhabi, but now saudi arabia says it might only investirst vision fund, while abu dhabi might reduce the offer to less than $10 billion. here's also one of the main issues. as of now, you mentioned 70 companies in their portfolio. 35% of the fund's holdings are in transportation, logistics and real estate, including uber and wework, and the only sector currently reporting decent gains is the consumer sector, but that only accou nts consumer sector,...
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the killing of abu bakar bug he was welcomed by all members of the global coalition to defeat isis but most were less enthusiastic about another recent development that had a major impact in northeast syria the unilateral withdrawal of u.s. forces from the region which led to a massive military operation by turkey against kurdish militia that had long been fighting alongside coalition forces. the kurds had forced i sold out of northern syria and assumed the governance of the land they captured losing an estimated $11000.00 troops in the process but now the kurds have been driven from many of their strongholds by the turkish military and with the u.s. protection stripped away they are turning to russia and syria for support on the ground at least the global coalition is beginning to brag meant the division intensified by president trumps decision to redeploy u.s. forces to guard oil fields in northwest syria we want to bring our soldiers home but we did leave soldiers because we're keeping the oil i like the oil we're deep in the oil this unilateral shift in objectivism deep concern to
the killing of abu bakar bug he was welcomed by all members of the global coalition to defeat isis but most were less enthusiastic about another recent development that had a major impact in northeast syria the unilateral withdrawal of u.s. forces from the region which led to a massive military operation by turkey against kurdish militia that had long been fighting alongside coalition forces. the kurds had forced i sold out of northern syria and assumed the governance of the land they captured...
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our top story: turkey says it has captured the elder sister of abu bakr al—baghdadi, leader of the islamictate group, killed in a us raid last month. tackling self—harm and suicide material shared on instagram. we meet the team revealing the shocking scale of the problem. thousands of catalan separatists take to the streets of barcelona in protest at a visit by spain's king felipe. vow and declare gives australia victory at the melbourne cup, but the race has been overshadowed by an animal abuse scandal. in business: under pressure. fast fashion comes in for scrutiny as clothing giant primark gets ready to give us its latest results. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also trending on social media: get involved in the conversation today. we would like to know, when shopping for clothes, do you think ethically, or is it all about the price tag? tell us what you think. just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. the turkish military says it has captured the sister of abu bakr al—baghdadi, leader of the extremist group the so—ca
our top story: turkey says it has captured the elder sister of abu bakr al—baghdadi, leader of the islamictate group, killed in a us raid last month. tackling self—harm and suicide material shared on instagram. we meet the team revealing the shocking scale of the problem. thousands of catalan separatists take to the streets of barcelona in protest at a visit by spain's king felipe. vow and declare gives australia victory at the melbourne cup, but the race has been overshadowed by an animal...
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dan murphy joins us from abu dhabi with the latest.an, this is a massive ipo what are investors expecting given this drop? >> hi, dom saudi arabia came out over the weekend and released more details of this highly anticipated ipo. 650-page document. indeed, the most information we have received so far from the kingdom and the company relating to this ipo. however, the devil is in the detail and key questions for investors remain unanswered, including exactly how much of this company is going to go public exactly where a potential secondary listing could be taking place and other big questions like how much is the company worth and exactly how much of the time frame is really going to come into play here the date for the listing also remains unclear. what we did learn across the weekend, though, is that saudi arabia and saudi aramco plans to list 0.5% of shares to retail investors. that is quite significant. clearly the saudi arabian people are going to play a big role in the po and the bill is likely to be completed by december 4th. th
dan murphy joins us from abu dhabi with the latest.an, this is a massive ipo what are investors expecting given this drop? >> hi, dom saudi arabia came out over the weekend and released more details of this highly anticipated ipo. 650-page document. indeed, the most information we have received so far from the kingdom and the company relating to this ipo. however, the devil is in the detail and key questions for investors remain unanswered, including exactly how much of this company is...
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dhabiown prince of abu ruled with an iron fist. mohammamad bin salmlman is a militatary man. ziad is -- mohammed bin a mililitary man. >> in order to establish ththeir dominance in the middle east, they identified enemies that needed to be defeated. this noisy neighbor is accused of collusion with islamist groups a and an overly friendly relationship with iran. the amir of qatar was to overshadow - -- biggegest mistae was to oversrshadow the other t, byby staging the next super word cupp in qatat. >> the ua and saudi arabia having them host the most important sporting event is something they cannot accept. it goes against their egos. in the gulf, criticizing the royal family remains treasonous. punishable by prison or death. since the murder of jamal , no one has dared risk it. crime, he was publicly attacked mbs, the crown prince of saudi arabia. only foreign observers risk freely discussing these corals and upset the delicate balance. >> you can watch that report here in full at 9:15 p.m., saturday, november 9. or, you can watch it on our website. time for a look at the top
dhabiown prince of abu ruled with an iron fist. mohammamad bin salmlman is a militatary man. ziad is -- mohammed bin a mililitary man. >> in order to establish ththeir dominance in the middle east, they identified enemies that needed to be defeated. this noisy neighbor is accused of collusion with islamist groups a and an overly friendly relationship with iran. the amir of qatar was to overshadow - -- biggegest mistae was to oversrshadow the other t, byby staging the next super word cupp...
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and naming his successor his name, abu ibrahim. but little else is known about him other than his name may indicate he is a direct descendent of the prophet mohammed, known to be a requirement to lead the terror network. in its audio message, isis also warned the u.s. not to celebrate baghdadi's death urging its fighters to seek revenge today, the general in charge of the military coalition in syria and iraq says the fight against isis or daesh is far from over. >> the mission itself hasn't changed in eastern syria there is still presence of daesh there. >> in an exclusive interview, lieutenant general pat white said troops are withdrawing from parts of syria even as the national guard unit with armored vehicles moved in overnight to maintain security at syria's oil fields. >> the enduring defeat of isis mission that we have, the oil fields are contained inside of that >> reporter: general white said he is sending infantry troops in to hold areas freeing up the special operations forces to continue to pursue isis. lester. >> all ri
and naming his successor his name, abu ibrahim. but little else is known about him other than his name may indicate he is a direct descendent of the prophet mohammed, known to be a requirement to lead the terror network. in its audio message, isis also warned the u.s. not to celebrate baghdadi's death urging its fighters to seek revenge today, the general in charge of the military coalition in syria and iraq says the fight against isis or daesh is far from over. >> the mission itself...
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they have come to abu dhabi and they were in dubai and prior to that in kuwait trying to give it thethe aramco ipo which is so very different from what the crown prince of saudi arabia set out to do, talking about the potential listing of as much of 5% of this company, talking about a valuation that was going to be upwards of 2 trillion dollars and now something in the range of 1.6 to 1.7 trillion, slightly higher. lots of questions, of course, continue about what's really going to happen here with this company, 1.5% to be listed on the local stock exchange we now hear that will probably be around the 10th or 11th or 12th of december of course we're talking about a pricing that's going to happen in just a few days from now when all of us will be focussed on what's going to happen with oil markets really with the opec plus meeting and jmmc meetings in vienna. is a lot of questions going into the next couple weeks and all eyes no doubt on what happens next with this aramco ipo. willem >> thank you for breaking that down, hadley huge amount of uncertainty. >>> meanwhile, the trump impea
they have come to abu dhabi and they were in dubai and prior to that in kuwait trying to give it thethe aramco ipo which is so very different from what the crown prince of saudi arabia set out to do, talking about the potential listing of as much of 5% of this company, talking about a valuation that was going to be upwards of 2 trillion dollars and now something in the range of 1.6 to 1.7 trillion, slightly higher. lots of questions, of course, continue about what's really going to happen here...
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the death of abu bakr al baghdadi is a real victory in the war against terrorists. if al baghdadi represents a separation from the mideast, things could spiral down there. they realized one seminal fact. the region was almost unique in having made no significant political, economic or social progress in decades. across the globe, communist regimes had collapsed, military hunters had disappeared and economic growth had transformed developing countries. but in the middle east, time had stood still, even moved backwards on some measures. this stagnation, many believed, was the atmosphere in which islamism and terrorism were able to grow and spread. in 20002, there was a report mae of political rights and social progress in much of the arab world. in following years, gains were made in several areas like life expectancy, literacy, female empowerment. but as the most recent human development report points out, since 2010, nearly all arab countries have slowed or reversed their annual average human development advances. this despite the fact that the arab spring protests
the death of abu bakr al baghdadi is a real victory in the war against terrorists. if al baghdadi represents a separation from the mideast, things could spiral down there. they realized one seminal fact. the region was almost unique in having made no significant political, economic or social progress in decades. across the globe, communist regimes had collapsed, military hunters had disappeared and economic growth had transformed developing countries. but in the middle east, time had stood...
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they proclaimed a man as if called abu allah. and he was a descendant of one of the prophet mohammed's uncles and he based his claim to the caliphate on that kinship with the prophet mohammed. and 750. bastards entered damascus capital of the mighty mighty it states. the largest empire yet. but in the years to come they would struggle to maintain the unity of the vast state they now controlled. by the mid century the bus and said seize control of the caliphate but did little for their cause. a sense of betrayal to cold and fermented among the islands. in a bold and dangerous move they declare the rival caliphate in medina. and i busted ami was rushed to the city. its roof to sleep crushing the rebellion. in the midst of the but who ordered it up but she and the others and. the moment they lit the assault of it and they had let it cool in a minute little a minute be. as she. at low enough she. the sun now facets consolidated their dominance of the center of the state from their newly built capital but that. but they had failed to
they proclaimed a man as if called abu allah. and he was a descendant of one of the prophet mohammed's uncles and he based his claim to the caliphate on that kinship with the prophet mohammed. and 750. bastards entered damascus capital of the mighty mighty it states. the largest empire yet. but in the years to come they would struggle to maintain the unity of the vast state they now controlled. by the mid century the bus and said seize control of the caliphate but did little for their cause. a...
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al— baghdadi, us government account of the death of abu bakr al—baghdadi, the leader of abu bakr al—baghdadis right to question that account, and do you agree that the isis leader should have been detained and arrested?” have been detained and arrested?” have not seen exactly what the leader of the opposition has said. but you have to be realistic about the threats that this country faces. whether they are from iran or from russia, or indeed from international to from isis. abu bakr al—baghdadi, make no bones about it, was an absolutely diabolical flow of this country, our values, our liberal values, everything that we believe in and support. he was responsible for untold murders. i have to say that i do not think it is realistic to suggest that he could be just apprehended by police. in the circumstances in which he was finally run aground. i think it is very important, when look at the threats this country faces, that we are realistic about what we must do to be strong in the face of those threats. if you are correct in what you say, which i'm sure you are, about what jeremy corbyn you say
al— baghdadi, us government account of the death of abu bakr al—baghdadi, the leader of abu bakr al—baghdadis right to question that account, and do you agree that the isis leader should have been detained and arrested?” have been detained and arrested?” have not seen exactly what the leader of the opposition has said. but you have to be realistic about the threats that this country faces. whether they are from iran or from russia, or indeed from international to from isis. abu bakr...
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brent: talalk to me about how significant, how important was abu l otte -- abu el-attata. >> he is thehief or commander of the area of the gaza strip, he is a member of the military council, which is rolling and withdrawing islamic jihad. israel accused him of standing behind firing rockets, specifically the one, the rockets that attacked when netanyahu was speaking and campaigning for the elections a few months ago. his name appeared at that time. he wasn't well known, he was attacked by israel. there were assassination attempts before and he was injured once, he was then of the north area in gazaza strip a a s killed at the titime. hehe was injured.. and now he is not the leadeder f islamic c jihad. bubut it seemsms like he is important to israel. brent: where do you think things will go frfrom here? are you looking at a flash in the pan event or do you think this escalation willll continun? >>>> first of f all, people inia wish this would have an end very soon. most the people i talked to, they are willing to size and end. -- has an end. islamic jihad is the second military power in
brent: talalk to me about how significant, how important was abu l otte -- abu el-attata. >> he is thehief or commander of the area of the gaza strip, he is a member of the military council, which is rolling and withdrawing islamic jihad. israel accused him of standing behind firing rockets, specifically the one, the rockets that attacked when netanyahu was speaking and campaigning for the elections a few months ago. his name appeared at that time. he wasn't well known, he was attacked by...
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eloísa: no, abue. yo quiero ver a mi mamita.. cynthia: tu mamita es buena, pero tiene que pagar sus deudas, mi vida. tú misma me platicaste todo lo que estaba pasando. eloísa: no debí decirte nada, abue. mi mami quería que mintiera por el bien de la familia. cynthia: no, mi amor. tú no tienes la culpa de nada. fue tu mama la que no hizo las cosas bien. pero yo te prometo que va a ser diferente cuando ella vuelva a esta casa. yo te lo prometo. eloísa: [llora] bien, así lucen guapísimos, hermanos. todo tiene que estar perfecto para cuando nuestra abuela regrese. cynthia: eloísa, chicos, ya llegamos. eloísa: mamá, bienvenida. no sabes cuánto te hemos extrañado. michelle: yo a ustedes, eloísa, lía, diego. ustedes fueron mi fuerza para soportar los diez años en la cárcel. eloísa: ya todo pasó, mamá. ahora estás aquí y vamos a salir adelante. michelle: sí, hija. aunque los vi todos estos años que fueron a visitarme a la cárcel, nada se compara con la alegría que siento de convivir con ustedes en libertad. cynthia: y en plena libertad,
eloísa: no, abue. yo quiero ver a mi mamita.. cynthia: tu mamita es buena, pero tiene que pagar sus deudas, mi vida. tú misma me platicaste todo lo que estaba pasando. eloísa: no debí decirte nada, abue. mi mami quería que mintiera por el bien de la familia. cynthia: no, mi amor. tú no tienes la culpa de nada. fue tu mama la que no hizo las cosas bien. pero yo te prometo que va a ser diferente cuando ella vuelva a esta casa. yo te lo prometo. eloísa: [llora] bien, así lucen guapísimos,...
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sadie himself spent 6 years locked up in tripoli's notorious abu salim crazy about sin city. fisi as the fish we're. looking to show. you. one of his fellow inmates was after kimbell hush who was ahead of the g. this is. beautiful host for. this. is that. so for you. the story of how these 2 men came to be imprisoned here goes beyond libya and throws light on the secret relations between colonel gaddafi and the west. that it was due to british intelligence that they were forced onto covert cia flights and delivered into the hands of gadhafi torture is a process known as extraordinary rendition. and uniquely they have proof of this. when the rebels came to tripoli they ransacked all sorts of buildings such as this one associated with gadhafi regime it was in the office of spy chief. that's found a stash of documents which revealed in startling detail the collaboration between british and libyan intelligence services today the secret documents form the basis of a lawsuit against the british government based on copies of top secret faxes memos and flight plans. claimed that brit
sadie himself spent 6 years locked up in tripoli's notorious abu salim crazy about sin city. fisi as the fish we're. looking to show. you. one of his fellow inmates was after kimbell hush who was ahead of the g. this is. beautiful host for. this. is that. so for you. the story of how these 2 men came to be imprisoned here goes beyond libya and throws light on the secret relations between colonel gaddafi and the west. that it was due to british intelligence that they were forced onto covert cia...
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the death of abu bakr al baghdadi is a real victory in the war against terrorists. the middle east remains a troubled region and baghdadi's death introduces a disengagement from the middle east, things could spiral downward. after the 9/11 attacks, the world focused its gaze on the middle east and realized one fact, the region was almost unique in having made no significant political, economic or social progress in decades. across the globe, communist regimes had collapsed, military had disappeared and economic growth had transformed developing countries. but in the middle east, time had stood still. even moved backwards on some measures. this stagnation, many believed, was the atmosphere in which islamic extremism and terrorism were able to grow and spread. in 2002, the u.n. released a report on arab development that laid bare the profound challenges of the region, it spoke of the lack of political opportunity and social progress. in the following years, gains were made in several areas, like life expectancy, literacy, female empowerment. but since 2010, nearly all
the death of abu bakr al baghdadi is a real victory in the war against terrorists. the middle east remains a troubled region and baghdadi's death introduces a disengagement from the middle east, things could spiral downward. after the 9/11 attacks, the world focused its gaze on the middle east and realized one fact, the region was almost unique in having made no significant political, economic or social progress in decades. across the globe, communist regimes had collapsed, military had...
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and their leader abu sufyan. and. another now been as a bin man. and them a lot of guy with a muzzle on. darwin a noble one of the men i know and. for 12 years the maids led a campaign of persecution against muhammad and his followers in mecca. persecution which culminated in their emigration to medina and $622.00. but when the prophet returned to conquer america. and realized resistance was futile and joined slammed. by 644. the rising islamic state had expanded into a vast empire. and the caliphate that come into the hands of an almighty. off money. with men was a genius but he employed far too many of his young cousins to me odds where they are stick rat of mecca and they'd been great leaders the pagan resistance and soap or making these characters who were his lovely cousins was also you know a bad political position. a rebellion erupted against off man's alleged nepotism. in 656. and after 12 years as kind of. he was killed and his house in medina. by the un has. a sufficient lead what was at and in and the nest the half of that in a how when
and their leader abu sufyan. and. another now been as a bin man. and them a lot of guy with a muzzle on. darwin a noble one of the men i know and. for 12 years the maids led a campaign of persecution against muhammad and his followers in mecca. persecution which culminated in their emigration to medina and $622.00. but when the prophet returned to conquer america. and realized resistance was futile and joined slammed. by 644. the rising islamic state had expanded into a vast empire. and the...