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will you do what will afp do now without shah marai? firstlynk we have to really understand the circumstances behind what happened. when you get an attack like to whatrst feelings as happened, the first report but there is a need to get to the bottom of exactly what happened before we can take any sort of radical decisions. our jobame time, it is to report around the world. we report on extremely dangerous things all around the world. we find a way to do it. syria for thet in last five-year's, which has been an extremely dangerous place to work. in the end, we ended up creating a little network of our own local journalist sources and so syria, , on the ground, because after about 2013, it just became too dangerous for us to put our own people in after various kidnappings and murders and so on. the syrian situation is perhaps an example where when we were blocked one way from doing things, we are there to report this jury, we are there -- it is vital the story of afghanistan continues to be told as well as the story of syria continues to
will you do what will afp do now without shah marai? firstlynk we have to really understand the circumstances behind what happened. when you get an attack like to whatrst feelings as happened, the first report but there is a need to get to the bottom of exactly what happened before we can take any sort of radical decisions. our jobame time, it is to report around the world. we report on extremely dangerous things all around the world. we find a way to do it. syria for thet in last five-year's,...
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what i found interesting in the afp.teresting in the article was the reporter's view of the demonstrations on either side. —— afd. it ran counter to what you expected. afd were ready to speak, quite civil, and you got loose step from the other lot. yes, and afd, this was not the traditional view of the right wing, the skinhead nazi type of characters. very much positioned as middle class. it is interesting that the journalist who wrote the piece spoke to a afd supporters imagined that her best friend was turkish. on the other side, you have 20,000 against demonstrators, many of which displaying quite conservative views. again, ithink displaying quite conservative views. again, i think there is a general feeling in germany that perhaps things need to change. the open borders, the angela merkel government needs to be drawn up a little bit. just reflecting that people try to work out what this might mean in terms of the response to afd etc, and the view from one or two was let's be honest, this is a mass shouting match. but
what i found interesting in the afp.teresting in the article was the reporter's view of the demonstrations on either side. —— afd. it ran counter to what you expected. afd were ready to speak, quite civil, and you got loose step from the other lot. yes, and afd, this was not the traditional view of the right wing, the skinhead nazi type of characters. very much positioned as middle class. it is interesting that the journalist who wrote the piece spoke to a afd supporters imagined that her...
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julie, do you have concerns about the afp dropping?ulie: i would not be concerned for a number of reasons. smartphone adoption in mature markets is plateauing, and these devices are very expensive. it is more like purchasing a pc so the upgrade cycles are slowing. it will be harder to convince consumers to upgrade their phones every two years. it is in line with my expectations. the reasons to upgrade my phone is becoming more and more subtle. it is less about the camera and the screen and the nifty features and more about the subtleties of artificial intelligence. emily: i did ask him about the afc dropping. he said from last quarter to this quarter, they often take out the inventory. that is often the higher-priced inventory. what is your topline takeaway given all of the fears that smartphone demand is slowing and these results would not be that great, but they have held up and in some cases they have beaten analyst estimates. >> there was a lot of pessimism coming into the quarter and it is hard to find a lot of fault with what the
julie, do you have concerns about the afp dropping?ulie: i would not be concerned for a number of reasons. smartphone adoption in mature markets is plateauing, and these devices are very expensive. it is more like purchasing a pc so the upgrade cycles are slowing. it will be harder to convince consumers to upgrade their phones every two years. it is in line with my expectations. the reasons to upgrade my phone is becoming more and more subtle. it is less about the camera and the screen and the...
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marai was the chief photographer in kabul for french media outlet afp.in the 1990s, helping staff secretly navigate afghanistan under the taliban, during a time when photography was widely banned. marai soon picked up the camera himself and often at risk to his own life, documented in stunning, heartbreaking photographs the human suffering in his native country. but also, the simplicities of every day life there. marai was among a group of journalists targeted on monday when he rushed in to cover the aftermath of another bombing in the capital city. known for his charisma, his courage, and his jgenerosity, marai leaves behind six children, including a daughter who is just 3 weeks old. shah marai, a brave photographer, friend, and father died this week in kabul. he was buried on a hill outside the city in a place called the valley of flowers. shah marai was 41 years old. a mother's love is unconditional. good thing too - 'cause you did some messed up stuff as a kid. so, this mother's day... ...go to kay. where everything is 30% off may 3rd through the 13t
marai was the chief photographer in kabul for french media outlet afp.in the 1990s, helping staff secretly navigate afghanistan under the taliban, during a time when photography was widely banned. marai soon picked up the camera himself and often at risk to his own life, documented in stunning, heartbreaking photographs the human suffering in his native country. but also, the simplicities of every day life there. marai was among a group of journalists targeted on monday when he rushed in to...
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among them shah marai, the afp's chief photographer in kabul. all of this a reminder how difficult and dangerous a job it is being an eyewitness to history, a warrior for the troops. we will keep covering the issues of the iran nuclear deal in the tense days ahead. thanks"amanpour" on pbs. join us again tomorrow night. christian: you're watching "beyond 100 days" on pbs. the holds are circling the iran nuclear deal. katty: and now the prime minister is giving those who oppose it a reason to withdraw. christian: benjamin netanyahu says his government has new and concrete proof the iranian government has been develop agnew clear weapons program. >> incriminating presentations. incriminating blueprints. incriminating photos. incriminating videos. and more. christian: britain appoints its first muslim home secretary he said his job is to make sure the u.k.'s immigration system is fair and decent.
among them shah marai, the afp's chief photographer in kabul. all of this a reminder how difficult and dangerous a job it is being an eyewitness to history, a warrior for the troops. we will keep covering the issues of the iran nuclear deal in the tense days ahead. thanks"amanpour" on pbs. join us again tomorrow night. christian: you're watching "beyond 100 days" on pbs. the holds are circling the iran nuclear deal. katty: and now the prime minister is giving those who...
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among them shah marai, the afp's chief photographer in kabul. all of this a reminder how difficult and dangerous a job it is being an eyewitness to history, a warrior for the troops. we will keep covering the issues of the iran nuclear deal in the tense days ahead. thanks"amanpour" on pbs. join us again tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ ♪
among them shah marai, the afp's chief photographer in kabul. all of this a reminder how difficult and dangerous a job it is being an eyewitness to history, a warrior for the troops. we will keep covering the issues of the iran nuclear deal in the tense days ahead. thanks"amanpour" on pbs. join us again tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ ♪
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t richard: amose killed was a veteran photographer for the french news agency afp. he covered the turbulent events in his country for 22 many of the other journalists who lost their lives were much younger. this was the deadliest attack on the afghan media for decades. but also tod in a separate incident, bbc journalist ahmad w sh shot dead in the east of the country. he had been working for the pashtu service for more than a year. he was 29 and engaged to be married. op of all this, there have been reports today from the southern province of kandahar that a suicide car bomber killed 11 children at a religious arhool. the target was atly meant to have been a convoy of troops. this wave of attacks by militants inecent months comes despite an attempt by the government here to reach out to the taliban, offering peace talks. what happened today is yet another setback. >> it makes it much difficult for the government to strengthen the national consensus on peace and reconciliation when you see such an attack. but our efrts will continue, and also starting the peace negot
t richard: amose killed was a veteran photographer for the french news agency afp. he covered the turbulent events in his country for 22 many of the other journalists who lost their lives were much younger. this was the deadliest attack on the afghan media for decades. but also tod in a separate incident, bbc journalist ahmad w sh shot dead in the east of the country. he had been working for the pashtu service for more than a year. he was 29 and engaged to be married. op of all this, there have...
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one of the dead was afp's chief photographer in kabul. some three dozen journalists have died in attacks since 2016. reporters without borders said this was the single deadliest day for journalists since the taliban were driven out of kabul in 2001. "i was about 10 meters away from the side of the first explosion trying to get there when the second blast happened. it was very powerful. when i finally got there, i've found many of my fellow reporters lying on the ground, some of them dead already. the afghan government has pledged repeatedly to improve security in the capital, but hundreds have already died in attacks since the start of this year. brent: here are some of the other stories making headlines around the world. a delegation of the un security council has arrived in myanmar as they investigate alleged ethnic cleansing of rohingya muslims. they will meet aung san suu kyi before visiting rakhine state. thousands of people have protested in moscow against the blocking of the messaging app telegram. authorities began blocking the se
one of the dead was afp's chief photographer in kabul. some three dozen journalists have died in attacks since 2016. reporters without borders said this was the single deadliest day for journalists since the taliban were driven out of kabul in 2001. "i was about 10 meters away from the side of the first explosion trying to get there when the second blast happened. it was very powerful. when i finally got there, i've found many of my fellow reporters lying on the ground, some of them dead...
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for many others, shah marai was a fearless photojournalist for press agency afp, who covered the turbulent country for 22 years. this is the aftermath of the attack where he was killed, one of nine journalists killed in twin attacks in kabul. the islamic state group said it carried out the suicide bombings. the reporters and cameramen had been at the scene to report on an earlier attack when they were killed in the second blast. it is the deadliest assault on the afghan media for decades. the gunman on foot, who was reportedly having a camera in his hand. he approached journalists, and that's where he detonated his explosive device. and that was such a deliberate attack against journalists. in a separate journal incident, bbcjournalist ahmad shah was shot in khost province, in the east of the country. he was 29 years old and engaged to be married. i think everyone at the bbc today is thinking about ahmad shah's family, of course, and his close friends and colleagues at bbc news afghan services, both in kabul, in khost, and here in london. and, in yet more bloodshed, ii schoolchildren were
for many others, shah marai was a fearless photojournalist for press agency afp, who covered the turbulent country for 22 years. this is the aftermath of the attack where he was killed, one of nine journalists killed in twin attacks in kabul. the islamic state group said it carried out the suicide bombings. the reporters and cameramen had been at the scene to report on an earlier attack when they were killed in the second blast. it is the deadliest assault on the afghan media for decades. the...
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and, in the past few minutes, the afp news agency is reporting an explosion at the police headquartersreported that the vehicle and possibly a motorcycle has exploded and several officers the full extent of the casualties is not clear but there are suggestions that two attackers in the vehicle blew themselves up. as we get more reports we will bring them to you. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news: president trump has ordered his commerce department to help save the chinese company zte, in what appears to be a major policy u—turn ahead of trade talks. zte had admitted trading with iran and north korea, and is now in danger of going bust because us firms have been banned from supplying it with parts. during the election campaign, mr trump repeatedly accused china of stealing usjobs. with around half the votes counted in iraq's general election, the party led by shi'ite cleric muqtada al—sadr is in the lead. another shi'ite grouping led by hadi al—amiri is in second place. prime minister haider al—abadi appeared to be running third. turnout in sunday's vote was
and, in the past few minutes, the afp news agency is reporting an explosion at the police headquartersreported that the vehicle and possibly a motorcycle has exploded and several officers the full extent of the casualties is not clear but there are suggestions that two attackers in the vehicle blew themselves up. as we get more reports we will bring them to you. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news: president trump has ordered his commerce department to help save the...
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photo courtesy of tvp via is afp. would love to hear your thoughts on facebook, twitter, and snapchat. >> i've been waiting to see that on tv. >> how does the ten second rule or -- it might be the five second rule -- >> so cars were -- look at the tire tracks. cars were like it's just chocolate, keeping going. >> get out of the car and start -- >> i'm like hey, dip strawberries. i would get out of the car and just. >> hallie thinks it's friday because she had a late ending to yesterday. you were at -- >> i was there, yeah. >> when the -- >> you're just hoping hallie's argument, why she didn't know t the 76ers lost, she was working. >> and i care about football, not -- >> i'm just saying when you care about a city or state, you care about it all like me and jersey. i'm stephanie ruhle. it's thursday, may 10th. >> philly strong. >> let's get started. breaking overnight, a reported exchange of fire between israel and iran raising the risk of a wider regional war. according to israel's military about 20 projectiles were f
photo courtesy of tvp via is afp. would love to hear your thoughts on facebook, twitter, and snapchat. >> i've been waiting to see that on tv. >> how does the ten second rule or -- it might be the five second rule -- >> so cars were -- look at the tire tracks. cars were like it's just chocolate, keeping going. >> get out of the car and start -- >> i'm like hey, dip strawberries. i would get out of the car and just. >> hallie thinks it's friday because she had...
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have erupted, we can see clear black smoke, afp reporting that 12 alistair mearns were wounded, that'se reported to have gathered near the border, smaller numbers of stonethrowers approaching the fence with israeli snipers positioned on the other side. those are the latest pictures coming to us live from the israel gaza border, we will talk about this at greater length in around an hour here on the programme and we will keep you updated. let me bring you some comments coming into us bring you some comments coming into us about that film we've just played you. about police arresting victims if there is an issue with their immigration status, hanna says this is abhorrent, reports said victims and witnesses of serious crime branch being arrested and reported to the home office for immigration enforcement and tony says this doesn't distract from the fact that victims are here illegally. your thoughts welcome on this, keep them coming. still to come. a heterosexual couple go to the supreme court to fight for for what they say is their human right, we speak to them about their legal battle t
have erupted, we can see clear black smoke, afp reporting that 12 alistair mearns were wounded, that'se reported to have gathered near the border, smaller numbers of stonethrowers approaching the fence with israeli snipers positioned on the other side. those are the latest pictures coming to us live from the israel gaza border, we will talk about this at greater length in around an hour here on the programme and we will keep you updated. let me bring you some comments coming into us bring you...
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photo courtesy of tvp via is afp. love to hear your thoughts on facebook, twitter, and snapchat. >> i've been waiting to see that on tv. >> how does the ten second rule or -- it might be the five second rule -- >> so cars were -- look at the tire tracks. cars were like it's just chocolate, keeping going. >> get out of the car and start -- >> i'm like hey, dip strawberries. i would get out of the car and just. >> hallie thinks it's friday because she had a late ending to yesterday. you were at -- >> i was there, yeah. >> when the -- >> you're just hoping hallie's argument, why she didn't know
photo courtesy of tvp via is afp. love to hear your thoughts on facebook, twitter, and snapchat. >> i've been waiting to see that on tv. >> how does the ten second rule or -- it might be the five second rule -- >> so cars were -- look at the tire tracks. cars were like it's just chocolate, keeping going. >> get out of the car and start -- >> i'm like hey, dip strawberries. i would get out of the car and just. >> hallie thinks it's friday because she had a...
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tweeted a deal to $500 million in government loans to a theme park resort in indonesia which of course an afp report includes, quote, trump-branded hotels, residences, and a golf course as well as other hotel shopping and residential developments. the president's sudden sympathies for the chinese phone call zte come only weeks after the commerce department cut off zte's supply of american parts and components because zte violated u.s. sanctions on sales to north korea and iran. today in a hearing on capitol hill, bill eveaevenino told the senate intelligence committee that the u.s. intelligence view's of zte technology views them as a national security risk. >> 2012, the house intelligence committee issued a nonclassified bipartisan report on national security issues posed by the chinese telecom companies. and one of them was zte. the report concluded that the risks associated with zte's provision of equipment to u.s. critical infrastructure could undermine american national security interests. do you agree with that bipartisan report? >> i do. >> joining our discussion now, david frum, the a
tweeted a deal to $500 million in government loans to a theme park resort in indonesia which of course an afp report includes, quote, trump-branded hotels, residences, and a golf course as well as other hotel shopping and residential developments. the president's sudden sympathies for the chinese phone call zte come only weeks after the commerce department cut off zte's supply of american parts and components because zte violated u.s. sanctions on sales to north korea and iran. today in a...
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the latest report on one newsagency, afp, said he was on a watchlist said he was suspected.t been confirmed by police. there is a crossover between petty criminals when they go to prison and some of the more extreme politicised circles, for example islamist extremists, where people willjoin the toughest gang and often in french and belgian prisons that is going to be thejihadist french and belgian prisons that is going to be the jihadist gang. there are high numbers in prisons particularly in france. they are there on terror offences. there is a lwa ys there on terror offences. there is always the risk that people who go infor minor always the risk that people who go in for minor usually drugs related offences end up getting radicalised to try to purge their earlier sins in the eyes of the recruitment people. is there any doubt police we re people. is there any doubt police were targets? i don't think so, the belgian said it was clear they were targeted, it was a deliberate it attack. this was not casual. he followed them using a box cutter knife, stamped on them and brought
the latest report on one newsagency, afp, said he was on a watchlist said he was suspected.t been confirmed by police. there is a crossover between petty criminals when they go to prison and some of the more extreme politicised circles, for example islamist extremists, where people willjoin the toughest gang and often in french and belgian prisons that is going to be thejihadist french and belgian prisons that is going to be the jihadist gang. there are high numbers in prisons particularly in...