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abu wahid was a high ranking , isis military leader. he was killed in a u.s.-led air strike almost a month before the pulse massacre now to the deadly police shooting making national officer betty shelby is out of jail this morning-- free on bail. she says she fired when terrence crutcher reached inside his car window. but attorneys for crutcher's family believe that window was up... they point out shelby had already checked for a weapon. sot - scott wood she cautiously checked the driver's side, the back, the back seat and then the front seat. butt to sot tulsa county da officer shelby, although now charged, is presumed to be if officer shelby is convicted... she could face anywhere from four years to life in prison a las vegas man is behind bars in lubbock, texas after being removed from a passenger jet for bizzare behavior. federal prosecutors say jerry ba nguyen was talking about suicide and kicking the cockpit door before he was restrained by other passengers. he was removed from he it made an emergency landing. nguyen is now facing charges of interfering
abu wahid was a high ranking , isis military leader. he was killed in a u.s.-led air strike almost a month before the pulse massacre now to the deadly police shooting making national officer betty shelby is out of jail this morning-- free on bail. she says she fired when terrence crutcher reached inside his car window. but attorneys for crutcher's family believe that window was up... they point out shelby had already checked for a weapon. sot - scott wood she cautiously checked the driver's...
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this is significant because abu bakr was the first caliph in muslim tradition. and this is a strong statement of isil's sunni affiliation, sunni islam, because abu bakr was -- is revered in sunni tradition but is rejected in shiite tradition. this obvious claims beyond such claims what i hope to show is there is a deeper connection with respect to the ideology of what the caliphate came to represent as it evolved over the centuries. i think there is a deeper connection, other than some of the obvious things that i hope to talk about today. so a little history. the longest ruling caliphate in islamic history, known as the abasads, a dynasty of caliphs, the sons of abbas, this is a dynasty that ruled between 750 and 1258. it is really with this dynasty that the notion of the caliphate, the office really comes to fruition. and this is because the caliphs of the dynasty were interested in public media. they carried out a media campaign of their own in order to define what their caliphate was all about. i argue we see clear parallels in how isil expresses its legitima
this is significant because abu bakr was the first caliph in muslim tradition. and this is a strong statement of isil's sunni affiliation, sunni islam, because abu bakr was -- is revered in sunni tradition but is rejected in shiite tradition. this obvious claims beyond such claims what i hope to show is there is a deeper connection with respect to the ideology of what the caliphate came to represent as it evolved over the centuries. i think there is a deeper connection, other than some of the...
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abu wahid was a high ranking , isis military leader. he was killed in a u.s.-led air strike almost a month before the pl now to the deadly police shooting making national headlines in tulsa. officer betty shelby is out of jail this morning-- free on bail. she says she fired when terrence crutcher reached inside his car window. but attorneys for crutcher's family believe that window was up... they point out shelby had already checked for a weapon. sot - scott wood she cautiously checked the driver's side, the back, the back seat officer shelby, although now charged, is presumed to be innocent, until a judge or a jury determines otherwise. if officer shelby is convicted... she could face anywhere from four years to life in prison a las vegas man is behind bars in lubbock, texas after being removed from a passenger jet for bizzare behavior. federal prosecutors say jerry ba nguyen was talking about door before he was restrained by other passengers. he was removed from the american airlines flight after it made an emergency landing. nguyen is now facing charges of
abu wahid was a high ranking , isis military leader. he was killed in a u.s.-led air strike almost a month before the pl now to the deadly police shooting making national headlines in tulsa. officer betty shelby is out of jail this morning-- free on bail. she says she fired when terrence crutcher reached inside his car window. but attorneys for crutcher's family believe that window was up... they point out shelby had already checked for a weapon. sot - scott wood she cautiously checked the...
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we are under two hours away from the opening of the emirates markets, dubai and abu dhabi. it was a mixed picture in this part of the world. dubai just load the flatlined there driven down as well by [inaudible] capital. abu dhabi on the upside and qatar resuming its losing streak. 151%.s are down some of the lowest values -- volumes we're seeing. what are you looking at? angie: despite what john williams is saying keeping an eye on the september rate hike as a possibility. asian stocks are betting that the fed will keep rates low. we are seeing across-the-board gains in the region including there in india but exception is hong kong and japan notably. as the yen strengthens against -- as a weaker u.s. dollar. checking in on first word headlines from around the world, here is juliette. the economyth growing and annual 2.3%. the growth was written by higher government spending even as the rva cut interest rates twice in the past four months. the report is a list for the prime minister in a parliament where he holds the majority. the central bank has taken another step to give its ec
we are under two hours away from the opening of the emirates markets, dubai and abu dhabi. it was a mixed picture in this part of the world. dubai just load the flatlined there driven down as well by [inaudible] capital. abu dhabi on the upside and qatar resuming its losing streak. 151%.s are down some of the lowest values -- volumes we're seeing. what are you looking at? angie: despite what john williams is saying keeping an eye on the september rate hike as a possibility. asian stocks are...
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amy: that's jihad abu wa'el dhiab. he waseld at guantanamo for more than 12 years, has not seen his family for between 15 and 20 years, speaking to us exhausted from his bed and uruguay. he a just come out of a coma after refusing water and had been hydrated through an iv. less than a week ago, he lifted his dry fast at the behest of his support group. he says he will go back to a thirst and hunger strike if he cannot reunite with his family. all we come back, we will speak with one of the lawyers who helped negotiate his release tou. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. just right you are exclusive interview with former guantanamo prisoner who was cleared to leave under both presidents bush and obama, but remained at guantanamo for over 12 years. his name, jihad abu wa'el dhiab he has never been charged with a crime. last week, democracy now! spoke to ramzi kassem, professor of law at city university of new york school of law -- that's the cun
amy: that's jihad abu wa'el dhiab. he waseld at guantanamo for more than 12 years, has not seen his family for between 15 and 20 years, speaking to us exhausted from his bed and uruguay. he a just come out of a coma after refusing water and had been hydrated through an iv. less than a week ago, he lifted his dry fast at the behest of his support group. he says he will go back to a thirst and hunger strike if he cannot reunite with his family. all we come back, we will speak with one of the...
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. >>> the pentagon says it has confirmed the second highest ranking leader of isis wa killed abu muhammad al-anani who had been the chief spokeman for isis. the u.s. declared him a specially designated global terrorist in 2014. >>> in response to north korea's nuclear test last week the u.s. sent two nuclear cable bombers in the sky last evening as a show of force to the north miles from the north korean border. last week north korea recommitted to improving its nuclear capability. >>> denver could soon have more officers patrolling downtown. the new proposed city budget sets aside $16 million for 48 more officers. 16 would be assigned to the 16th street mall. >> protecting the central corridor of our city is extremely important because it's where most of the commercial activity and tourism occurs which is our no. 1, you know, lead economic indicator in terms of the health and we'll being city. >> we kind of want to look at the other districts and how we're allocating those resources and we did not want our efforts on the mall to impact the efforts and responsibilities that we had through
. >>> the pentagon says it has confirmed the second highest ranking leader of isis wa killed abu muhammad al-anani who had been the chief spokeman for isis. the u.s. declared him a specially designated global terrorist in 2014. >>> in response to north korea's nuclear test last week the u.s. sent two nuclear cable bombers in the sky last evening as a show of force to the north miles from the north korean border. last week north korea recommitted to improving its nuclear...
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by the afternoon that same man spoke with another news group and claimed that it wasn't the abu saev, but it was another group. the short answer to your question is it is still unclear who actually is behind this blast. >> with the president's declaration of a state of lawless violence, it means there will be increased police and military presence and it also authorizes check points. what is the declaration or change by this president? >> the attacks seems to make it more what people have been asking is how far do these powers go and how far will the government go? what the armed forces of the philippines decided they will be more visible. the entire country is in a state of lawlessness. so you see metro manila in a state of heightened alert. this all comes after a push by the philippines government, the most intensive crackdown against abu saev. you have roughly 8,000 troops going into an area. this is the largest number to ever have gone after abu saev. so that's a lot of troops in that area. filipinos are watching closely. >> thank you so much for the reporting and we'll continue to monitor t
by the afternoon that same man spoke with another news group and claimed that it wasn't the abu saev, but it was another group. the short answer to your question is it is still unclear who actually is behind this blast. >> with the president's declaration of a state of lawless violence, it means there will be increased police and military presence and it also authorizes check points. what is the declaration or change by this president? >> the attacks seems to make it more what...
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we worked with rebuild ing together and abu to assist with renovations at the double rock church, which we felt was a great success. we collaborated with abu and mohammed nuru to provide winter coats, thanks giving turkeys. we preely do appreciate and thank the abu and this great community for your support [inaudible] [applause] teamwork is a haulwer hark what makes clarks construction project successful and not only do we have a great team leading the design we also think is a great teak associate would the construction of the design but that also involves the community. i do want to make kmd, [inaudible] we have a great group orsubcontractors to make this a aif project and want to thank the clark team for their dedication to the project and community and everything we achieved thus far. we look forward to future collaborations and the grand opening of the facility next summer so thank you, everybody. [applause] >> okay. as we wrap up there are a new more people who i like to thank. first i like to tharng depy city administrator [inaudible] work would the medical examiner and pub lrk works to make
we worked with rebuild ing together and abu to assist with renovations at the double rock church, which we felt was a great success. we collaborated with abu and mohammed nuru to provide winter coats, thanks giving turkeys. we preely do appreciate and thank the abu and this great community for your support [inaudible] [applause] teamwork is a haulwer hark what makes clarks construction project successful and not only do we have a great team leading the design we also think is a great teak...
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the shadowy isis leader in syria was known as abu ahmad.to have the documents reviewed that were obtained by cnn. >> he is key in sending those individuals, the foreigners, into the attacks. he is the one who recruited them, who trained them, who provided the training devices to them, telephones. always in contact with them. >> according to the transcripts of interrogations, haddadi traveled from raqqa across the turkish border on to the coastal city of izmir. picking up cash. they received instructions through incrypted apps such as telegram and what's app throughout their journey they are are only given enough money and information to get to the next stop. >> isis is accelerating its international attack planning. it's increasingly sophisticated in the way it does this. it set up an intricate and logistical support system for these terrorist cells throughout europe. >> in the middle of the night the team makes the treacherous crossing to greece in a boat filled with dozens of refugees. picked up by the greek navy along wait. the two bombe
the shadowy isis leader in syria was known as abu ahmad.to have the documents reviewed that were obtained by cnn. >> he is key in sending those individuals, the foreigners, into the attacks. he is the one who recruited them, who trained them, who provided the training devices to them, telephones. always in contact with them. >> according to the transcripts of interrogations, haddadi traveled from raqqa across the turkish border on to the coastal city of izmir. picking up cash. they...
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abu wa'el dhiab was released from guantanamo in 2014, but he was barred from returning home to syria. instead, he was resettled in uruguay. earlier this year, he left uruguay in efforts to return home. in july, he was apprehended in venezuela and sent back to uruguay. now dhiab is on hunger strike, demanding he be allowed to reunite with his family. while in one-time oh, he launched a hunger strike to demand his freedom. was among a group of prisoners subjected to force-feeding. redacted video released by the u.s. government last year show guards restraining him and feeding him against his will. human rights groups have long said the force-feeding of guantanamo prisoners amounts to torture. in new york hundreds of , unionized professors are returning to work at long island campusity's brooklyn nearly two weeks after the administration took the unprecedented step of barring them from campus after their contract expired. as part of the lockout, liu cut off 400 professors' email accounts and health insurance, and told them they would be replaced. the lockout sparked a wave of protests b
abu wa'el dhiab was released from guantanamo in 2014, but he was barred from returning home to syria. instead, he was resettled in uruguay. earlier this year, he left uruguay in efforts to return home. in july, he was apprehended in venezuela and sent back to uruguay. now dhiab is on hunger strike, demanding he be allowed to reunite with his family. while in one-time oh, he launched a hunger strike to demand his freedom. was among a group of prisoners subjected to force-feeding. redacted video...
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we worked with rebuild ing together and abu to assist with renovations at the double rock church, which we felt was a great success. we collaborated with abu and mohammed nuru to provide winter coats, thanks giving turkeys. we preely do appreciate and thank the abu and this great community for your support [inaudible] [applause] teamwork is a haulwer hark what makes clarks construction project successful and not only do we have a great team leading the design we also think is a great teak associate would the construction of the design but that also involves the community. i do want to make kmd, [inaudible] we have a great group orsubcontractors to make this a aif project and want to thank the clark team for their dedication to the project and community and everything we achieved thus far. we look forward to future collaborations and the grand opening of the facility next summer so thank you, everybody. [applause] >> okay. as we wrap up there are a new more people who i like to thank. first i like to tharng depy city administrator [inaudible] work would the medical examiner and pub lrk works to make
we worked with rebuild ing together and abu to assist with renovations at the double rock church, which we felt was a great success. we collaborated with abu and mohammed nuru to provide winter coats, thanks giving turkeys. we preely do appreciate and thank the abu and this great community for your support [inaudible] [applause] teamwork is a haulwer hark what makes clarks construction project successful and not only do we have a great team leading the design we also think is a great teak...
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much of their journey was directed by a shadowy isis leader in syria known only as abu ahmed who arrangeds, money and transportation for them. a french expert on terrorism was asked to analyze the documents obtained by cnn. >> abu ahmad is clearly an isis operative. he's key in sending those individuals, at least the foreigners into the paris attacks because he's the one who recruited them, who funds them, trained them, provided electronic devices to them, telephones. he was always in contact with them. >> reporter: according to the transcripts of interrogations haddadi and uz man, along with the two paris attackers traveled from raqqa across the turkish border on to the coastal city of izmir, switching vehicles, picking up cash passed from one smuggler to the next along the way. they receive instructions from their isis handler in syria through encrypted apps such as telegram and whatsapp. throughout the journey, they're only given enough money and information to get to the next stop. >> isis is accelerating its international planning. it's increasingly sophisticated in the way it does t
much of their journey was directed by a shadowy isis leader in syria known only as abu ahmed who arrangeds, money and transportation for them. a french expert on terrorism was asked to analyze the documents obtained by cnn. >> abu ahmad is clearly an isis operative. he's key in sending those individuals, at least the foreigners into the paris attacks because he's the one who recruited them, who funds them, trained them, provided electronic devices to them, telephones. he was always in...
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was disbranded, most offices closed, and coalition forces became the enemy. bush bears sole responsibility for that decision. let niasia ellme say a wod word the atrocities committed at abu grave and what we didn't know was the military guards were not acting on their own. they were not simply hillbillies but were urged by the cia and military intelligence to abuse the prisoners to set them up to confe confe confess in the interrogation that followed. four separate investigations, the first by general antonio documented the efforts were to break the will of the prisoners before they were integ -- interrogated. the army passed when he was head of the alumni, the president of princeton was saying he would seek the nomination in 2016. maybe they were right except eisenhower when he was president of columbia in 1952 didn't forget. the sunni leadership decided -- [inaudible] they want clerics to disband the army which is what we was told to do and in late 2008, bush went it baghdad and signed an agreement with the withdrawl of american forces in 2011. that was when iraq tooshg all the issues and threw them at. if anyone can think of anything it is worth, please let me know. h
was disbranded, most offices closed, and coalition forces became the enemy. bush bears sole responsibility for that decision. let niasia ellme say a wod word the atrocities committed at abu grave and what we didn't know was the military guards were not acting on their own. they were not simply hillbillies but were urged by the cia and military intelligence to abuse the prisoners to set them up to confe confe confess in the interrogation that followed. four separate investigations, the first by...
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was big withth a former guantanamo prisoner who was cleared under president bush and obama but remained at guantanamo for over 12 years. his name is jihad abua'el dhiab. he has never been charged with a crime. at guantanamo, he launched a series of hunger strikes to demand his freedom. he was among a group of prisoners subjected to force-feeding. the obama administration is refusing to release video of the force-feeding to the public. but after a judge ordered it, the obama administration did give the redacted videotape to the court, which reportedly shows graphic images of guards restraining dhiab and feeding him against his will. the case is currently on appeal. human rights groups have long said the force-feeding of guantanamo prisoners amounts to torture. dhiab is currently on a hunger strike to push for his demand to be allowed to leave uruguay in order to reunite with his family in turkey or in an arabic-speaking country. dhiab's supporters say he has temporarily resumed drinking liquids and is gaining strength, but he plans to return to a thirst and hunger strike as soon as tuesday if there is no solution to his longstanding request
was big withth a former guantanamo prisoner who was cleared under president bush and obama but remained at guantanamo for over 12 years. his name is jihad abua'el dhiab. he has never been charged with a crime. at guantanamo, he launched a series of hunger strikes to demand his freedom. he was among a group of prisoners subjected to force-feeding. the obama administration is refusing to release video of the force-feeding to the public. but after a judge ordered it, the obama administration did...
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the pentagon says that salman was in charge of propaganda videos showing torture and executions. he had direct access to isis leader abual baghdadi. another isis leader was killed by a u.s. drone strike in syria back on august 30th. that cease-fire that started on monday in syria, it is holding, but humanitarian aid still has yet to reach the thousands of people who need it most. and as fred pleitgen reports, mistrust is growing on both sides. >> reporter: in aleppo, this is what the cease-fire looks like. government forces moving around armored personnel carriers in a contested district. oftentimes, this is what the cease-fire sounds like. [ gunfire ] syrian army personnel acknowledging they don't trust the truce. "we're sticking to the cease-fire," this pro-government fighter says, "but the other side is not. that's why i don't think the cease-fire will work." for their part, rebels accuse government forces of breaching the cease-fire. despite the transgressions, the u.n. says by and large the cessation of hostilities is working. many aleppo residents are still suffering from the clashes that took place before it wen
the pentagon says that salman was in charge of propaganda videos showing torture and executions. he had direct access to isis leader abual baghdadi. another isis leader was killed by a u.s. drone strike in syria back on august 30th. that cease-fire that started on monday in syria, it is holding, but humanitarian aid still has yet to reach the thousands of people who need it most. and as fred pleitgen reports, mistrust is growing on both sides. >> reporter: in aleppo, this is what the...
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was, this is hell. this place is hell. >> abu adam also thinks it's hell. jerusalem's municipal administration ignores the district. ambulances and garbage trucks don't come here. abu adam: you must understand that i'm a native of jerusalem, but i don't have the same rights. the authorities don't recognise us. we're second-class citizens. it's absurd. no one cares how we live here. nir baram: this is a place that you can see a difference between being a jew and being a palestinian in israel, even if, according to the law, you have the same rights. and this is why it's so unacceptable, and the only way that we can really change, that jews will understand that palestinians cannot live in this way, if they are not willing to live in this way. >> nir baram calls the israeli occupation, which will soon have lasted 50 years, a demonic time. he thinks the traditional two state solution has failed. he's found support for his counterproposal in the palistinian city of ramallah of all places, from former prisoners who fought against israel for years. their joint proj
was, this is hell. this place is hell. >> abu adam also thinks it's hell. jerusalem's municipal administration ignores the district. ambulances and garbage trucks don't come here. abu adam: you must understand that i'm a native of jerusalem, but i don't have the same rights. the authorities don't recognise us. we're second-class citizens. it's absurd. no one cares how we live here. nir baram: this is a place that you can see a difference between being a jew and being a palestinian in...
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adnani was the islamic spokesman, and holly williams reports from istanbul. >> abu mohammad, al adnani, regarded as the second most powerful figure within isis, europe. the u.s. has a $5 million bounty on his head. still has the not confirmed whether he has been killed. the u.s.-led coalition targeted abu mohammad al adnani, near al bab in the aleppo province in northern syria. an area where isis has been losing territory. adnani was killed inspecting operations. born in mysterious figure. rarely captured on camera, face blurred in the only video we have of him. as chief spokesman for isis, adnani incited followers in the west to kill non-muslims where they could in so-called lone wolf attacks. smash his head with a rock or slaughter him with a knife or run him over with your char he said in of a speech in 2014. adnani an architect of external reportedly recruiting fighters and instigating deadly attacks. including those in paris and brusselss. the pentagon said earlier this year, that 25,000 isis fighters have been killed by u.s. coalition air strikes. but adnani was no ordinary fight
adnani was the islamic spokesman, and holly williams reports from istanbul. >> abu mohammad, al adnani, regarded as the second most powerful figure within isis, europe. the u.s. has a $5 million bounty on his head. still has the not confirmed whether he has been killed. the u.s.-led coalition targeted abu mohammad al adnani, near al bab in the aleppo province in northern syria. an area where isis has been losing territory. adnani was killed inspecting operations. born in mysterious...
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abu mohammad al adnani. the russian defense ministry said a was 1 of 40 killed in syria by russian bomber on tuesday but a u.s. official calls that claim a joke. saying coalition forces targeted a in a strike. >>> there's been violent unrest in brazil following the impeachment of president dilma reself. a police suv. police responded with stun guns and tear gas. at least four arrested. >>> fossils found in greenland could mean there was once life on mars. if confirmed the earliest fossils on earth, 3.7 billion years old. >> just a little while ago. at the time conditionses on earth and mars were similar so scientists say if life existed here it could have existed there. >> interesting stuff. >>> coming up, new hope in the battle against alzheimer's disease. an early trial of an experimental drug is showing promise. >>> as millions of us spend more and more time staring at our phones it may not be as bad for us as we think. >>> high seas travelers sitting in prison after months of high luxury travel taking selfies along the way. the allegations that have them in big trouble when we come back. >>> take a look a
abu mohammad al adnani. the russian defense ministry said a was 1 of 40 killed in syria by russian bomber on tuesday but a u.s. official calls that claim a joke. saying coalition forces targeted a in a strike. >>> there's been violent unrest in brazil following the impeachment of president dilma reself. a police suv. police responded with stun guns and tear gas. at least four arrested. >>> fossils found in greenland could mean there was once life on mars. if confirmed the...
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adnani was the islamic spokesman, and holly williams reports from istanbul. >> abu mohammad, al adnani, regarded as the second most powerful figure within isis, europe. the u.s. has a $5 million bounty on his head. still has the not confirmed whether he has been killed. the u.s.-led coalition targeted abu mohammad al adnani, near al bab in the aleppo province in northern syria. an area where isis has been losing territory. adnani was killed inspecting operations. born in syria adnani was a mysterious figure. rarely captured on camera, face blurred in the only video we have of him. as chief spokesman for isis, adnani incited followers in the west to kill non-muslims where they could in so-called lone wolf attacks. smash his head with a rock or slaughter him with a knife or run him over with your char he said in of a speech in 2014. adnani an architect of external operations for isis according to the pentagon. reportedly recruiting fighters including those in paris and brusselss. the pentagon said earlier this year, that 25,000 isis fighters have been killed by u.s. coalition air strikes
adnani was the islamic spokesman, and holly williams reports from istanbul. >> abu mohammad, al adnani, regarded as the second most powerful figure within isis, europe. the u.s. has a $5 million bounty on his head. still has the not confirmed whether he has been killed. the u.s.-led coalition targeted abu mohammad al adnani, near al bab in the aleppo province in northern syria. an area where isis has been losing territory. adnani was killed inspecting operations. born in syria adnani was...
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abu dhabi. bear in mind that the saudi market was closed. -- the only weak spot in the picture for the most partith egypt. we will talk about that later in the program. let's check in now with the first word headlines from around the world. make cuts of about a quarter of its investment banking jobs in asia. a person familiar with the matter says the bank will get rid of 75 jobs in the region later this year because of the slumped in deal making. worst asiag its ranking since 2008. is that germany is counting down to a national election. the finances of deutsche bank are raising concerns. a magazine reports that angela merkel has failed to support deutsche bank, which may be sanctioned. syrian and rational airplanes -- russian warplanes have lost another assault. the escalation is being described as chilling. leftecent bombings have nearly 2 million people without access to clean water. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 160 countries. -- 120 countries. this is bloomberg. oil is tumbling. for more, here is our energy reporter. visit look l
abu dhabi. bear in mind that the saudi market was closed. -- the only weak spot in the picture for the most partith egypt. we will talk about that later in the program. let's check in now with the first word headlines from around the world. make cuts of about a quarter of its investment banking jobs in asia. a person familiar with the matter says the bank will get rid of 75 jobs in the region later this year because of the slumped in deal making. worst asiag its ranking since 2008. is that...
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abu dhabi. 10:00 a.m. local time. liftdeal was not able to the spirit of the market class that region there. dealing with that asact of the austerity move it takes a look at just what the budget it looks like in this sustained oil market across in egypt and tel aviv. let us take a look there as well. you can see a selloff across the region, middle eastern markets in his last clothes. let us see what it is today. close.is last let us see what it is today. looking into deserving compliance failures at the biggest u.s. banks. the review will investigate breaches including mortgage abuses. yemen responding to--yellen responding. the imf says japan inc. has taken unfair advantage of its workers in wage negotiations. the funds local mission said the reduction in wage bargaining power has swung too far in favor of employers. japanese businesses have been reluctant to answer calls for higher salaries than capital investment. corporate cash and deposit the road to a record $2.4 trillion last quarter. labor market reforms are very important. moremics needs to do much the labor market a lot to achieve
abu dhabi. 10:00 a.m. local time. liftdeal was not able to the spirit of the market class that region there. dealing with that asact of the austerity move it takes a look at just what the budget it looks like in this sustained oil market across in egypt and tel aviv. let us take a look there as well. you can see a selloff across the region, middle eastern markets in his last clothes. let us see what it is today. close.is last let us see what it is today. looking into deserving compliance...
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the gunman telling police his attack on the nightclub was in retaliation for an air strike that killed isis leader abu wahib, an iraqi who fought the us during the insurgency in the iraq war and later joined isis as a military commander. "that's what triggered it, okay?", mateen tells negotiators. it's unclear why mateen attached such importance to abu wahid's death. mateen mentioned other terrorist attacks, like the 2013 boston marathon bombing that killed 3 and injured hundreds "my homeboy tamerlan tsarnaev - says mateen - did his thing on the boston marathon, my homeboy did his thing, okay, so now it's my turn, okay?" he told negotiators he was wearing a vest teasing them at times about whether or not it was explosive and whether bombs were in his car. no explosives were ever found. people are going to get it and i'm going to ignite it if they try to do anything stupid." mateen was finally killed when police stormed the building shortly after 5am - more than three hours after the shooting began - the deadliest mass shooting in us history - 49 people dead. miguel marquez, cnn, new york your voice --
the gunman telling police his attack on the nightclub was in retaliation for an air strike that killed isis leader abu wahib, an iraqi who fought the us during the insurgency in the iraq war and later joined isis as a military commander. "that's what triggered it, okay?", mateen tells negotiators. it's unclear why mateen attached such importance to abu wahid's death. mateen mentioned other terrorist attacks, like the 2013 boston marathon bombing that killed 3 and injured hundreds...
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much of their journey was directedly a shadowy isis leader known only as abu ahmad who arranged celletings and money. a french expert on terrorism m analyzed documents obtained by cnn. >> abu ahmad is clearly an isis operative. he is key in sending those individuals to the paris attacks and recruited them and trained them. he was always in contact with them. >> according to transcripts, hawa they picked up cash passed from one smuggler along the way. they received instructions through encrypted apps. they are only given enough money and information to get to the next stop. >> isis is accelerating its international attack planning is increasingly sophisticated in the way it does it. it has set up an intricate, logistical support system for the terrorist cells. >> reporter: in the middle of the night, the team makes the crossing in a boat filled with dozens of refugees, picked up by the greek navy much the two bombers that would eventually attack the paris stadium make it through and start moving steadily north. haddadi and usman's fake pass ports are taken. they were held and released
much of their journey was directedly a shadowy isis leader known only as abu ahmad who arranged celletings and money. a french expert on terrorism m analyzed documents obtained by cnn. >> abu ahmad is clearly an isis operative. he is key in sending those individuals to the paris attacks and recruited them and trained them. he was always in contact with them. >> according to transcripts, hawa they picked up cash passed from one smuggler along the way. they received instructions...
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we worked with rebuild ing together and abu to assist with renovations at the double rock church, which we felt was great success. we collaborated with abu and mohammed nuru to provide winter coats, thanks giving turkeys. we preely do appreciate and thank the abu and this great community for your support [inaudible] [applause] teamwork is a haulwer hark what makes clarks construction project successful and not only do we have a great team leading the design we also think is a great teak associate would the construction of the design but that also involves the community. i do want to make kmd, [inaudible] we have a great group orsubcontractors to make this a aif project and want to thank the clark team for their dedication to the project and community and everything we achieved thus far. we look forward to future collaborations and the grand opening of the facility next summer so thank you, everybody. [applause] >> okay. as we wrap up there are a new more people who i like to thank. first i like to tharng depy city administrator [inaudible] work would the medical examiner and pub lrk works to make s
we worked with rebuild ing together and abu to assist with renovations at the double rock church, which we felt was great success. we collaborated with abu and mohammed nuru to provide winter coats, thanks giving turkeys. we preely do appreciate and thank the abu and this great community for your support [inaudible] [applause] teamwork is a haulwer hark what makes clarks construction project successful and not only do we have a great team leading the design we also think is a great teak...
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the gunman telling police his attack on the nightclub was in retaliation for an air strike that killed isis leader aburiggered it, okay, mateen tells negotiators. it's unclear why mateen attached such importance to abu waheen's death. my homeboy, tamerlan tsarnaev, my homeboy did his thing? okay. so now it's my turn, okay? he told negotiators he was wearing a vest. teasing them at times about whether or not it was explosive and whether bombs were in his car. no explosives were ever found. mateen threatened your people are going to get it and i'm going to ignite it if they try to do anything student. mateen was finally killed when police stormed the building at 5:00 a.m. more than three hours after the shooting began. the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history. 49 people dead. miguel marquez, cnn, new york. >>> the worst santa ana winds of the season are fuelling it. allison chinchar is looking at it. >> we take a look at what we got going on today. the winds are going to peak today with the temperatures peaking tomorrow. it's the combination of the two that could potentially fuel some fires. we'll ha
the gunman telling police his attack on the nightclub was in retaliation for an air strike that killed isis leader aburiggered it, okay, mateen tells negotiators. it's unclear why mateen attached such importance to abu waheen's death. my homeboy, tamerlan tsarnaev, my homeboy did his thing? okay. so now it's my turn, okay? he told negotiators he was wearing a vest. teasing them at times about whether or not it was explosive and whether bombs were in his car. no explosives were ever found....
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abu al -adnani killed recently in a strike. (preet bharara, u.s. attorney, new york) "the evidence we believe shows this was a this video of the alleged bomber's backyard in elizabeth new jersey shows what appears to be scorch marks in the ground. in court records investigators say a video from the cell phone of the rahami's relatives shows the suspect setting off an explosive device in his backyard. the fbi says you can hear laughing in the background. two days later bombs went off in two days later bombs went off in new jersey and new york. surveillance video shows what investigators believe is rahami driving out of the lincoln tunnel into manhattan at 6:30 pm saturday. he is then captu of the blast on 23rd street at. 7:53pm. at 8:30 -a bomb explodes.. injuring 31 people -- a blast so powerful it tossed a 100 pound dumpster more than 120 feet. and shattered windows in buildings 400 feet from the blast site and three stories high. two minutes after the explosion - ...rahami is seen walking just a few blocks away on 27th discovered. 12 of his fingerprints were found on the device. at approximately 11:30pm r
abu al -adnani killed recently in a strike. (preet bharara, u.s. attorney, new york) "the evidence we believe shows this was a this video of the alleged bomber's backyard in elizabeth new jersey shows what appears to be scorch marks in the ground. in court records investigators say a video from the cell phone of the rahami's relatives shows the suspect setting off an explosive device in his backyard. the fbi says you can hear laughing in the background. two days later bombs went off in two...