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convoy, destroyed east aleppo, and used chemical weapons against civilians on april 4. during his visit here last week, foreign minister lavrov acknowledged there is no military solution to the syrian conflict. russia must now with great urgency exercise its influence over the syrian regime to guarantee that horrific violations stop now. with that, i will take your questions. thank you very much. reporter: thank you. two things -- one, are you suggesting that russia and/or iran has anything to do with this crematorium? mr. jones: no. reporter: secondly, do you have any idea how many -- you said hangings, anys idea how many of the bodies are being disposed of in mass graves and how many are being burned? mr. jones: no. you are familiar with the amnesty international report which projected that as many -- between 5000 and 11,000 people have been killed in saydnaya between 2011 and 2015. that gives you some idea. there are other data that suggest as many as 50 murders a day coming out -- reporter: that is a lot. do you think they are all being burnt? 50 a day? mr. jones: i
convoy, destroyed east aleppo, and used chemical weapons against civilians on april 4. during his visit here last week, foreign minister lavrov acknowledged there is no military solution to the syrian conflict. russia must now with great urgency exercise its influence over the syrian regime to guarantee that horrific violations stop now. with that, i will take your questions. thank you very much. reporter: thank you. two things -- one, are you suggesting that russia and/or iran has anything to...
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let's turn to aleppo and we wa nt security.what bbc arabic has been doing with nasa. it has try to document the impact of the six—year war on the city by looking at it from the sky. this is what aleppo looked like injanuary 2012. this video was released to show how the amount of light given off by the city decreases as the war increases and that is because of damage to the electrical grid. you may well recall last government forces made significant gains and the rebels had to leave and tens of thousands of civilians were also evacuated. bbc arabic has been speaking to some of those people who fled the city about the experience of losing light. that report ends this edition of outside source. if you have a smartphone you can download the bbc app. all the latest information we will publish online from the bbc newsroom. i will see you tomorrow. goodbye. there has been a familiar cry in recent weeks, we really need some rain. fora recent weeks, we really need some rain. for a large swathe of england we may not hear that for a littl
let's turn to aleppo and we wa nt security.what bbc arabic has been doing with nasa. it has try to document the impact of the six—year war on the city by looking at it from the sky. this is what aleppo looked like injanuary 2012. this video was released to show how the amount of light given off by the city decreases as the war increases and that is because of damage to the electrical grid. you may well recall last government forces made significant gains and the rebels had to leave and tens...
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sometimes referred described as airdropped ied's, the assad regime systematically targeted eastern aleppo hospitals in multiple strikes killing patients and medical professionals. in addition to air strikes, the regime continues to systematically adopt and torture civilian detainees, often beating, electrocuting, and raping these victims. a former regime photo documentarian working under the name caesar has shared more than 10000 photos of assad's victims with the international community according to numerous ngos, the regime has objected and detained between 65,117,000 people between 2011 and 2015. moreover, the regime has also authorized the extrajudicial killings of thousands of detainees using mass hangings at the military prison. the prison is a 45 minute drive outside of the masses and is one of syria's largest and most secure present complexes. the prison is but one of many detention facilities where prisoners are being held and abused. others include the messe airport facility in the military security branches 215, 235, 248, 291 which are all located. the regime holds as many as 7
sometimes referred described as airdropped ied's, the assad regime systematically targeted eastern aleppo hospitals in multiple strikes killing patients and medical professionals. in addition to air strikes, the regime continues to systematically adopt and torture civilian detainees, often beating, electrocuting, and raping these victims. a former regime photo documentarian working under the name caesar has shared more than 10000 photos of assad's victims with the international community...
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and it was there in aleppo when the strikes started. russia helped isis advanced in aleppo suburbs. moderate -- the rebels were edited of strikes, one from the sky from isis -- charlie: were they hitting them because they were opposed to the assad regime? >> they were hitting them because they are moderate. russia was hitting the moderate rebels because they want to feed assad propaganda that he is only fighting terrorists, which are isis. they helped isis advance. we have all seen the story of .almyra those rebels were fighting isis on the ground, and the rebels have paid the highest price ever, more than any other international force who are supposedly fighting isis, and .hey are the main targets this has not been highlighted enough in the international media, and that, in a way, is ofing russia the legitimacy fighting isis, which is something they are doing the opposite of. charlie: go ahead. >> no, to build on what she said, what we would ask the public or the united states to do is to empower local actors and organizations that are doing the work on the ground. charlie: empower
and it was there in aleppo when the strikes started. russia helped isis advanced in aleppo suburbs. moderate -- the rebels were edited of strikes, one from the sky from isis -- charlie: were they hitting them because they were opposed to the assad regime? >> they were hitting them because they are moderate. russia was hitting the moderate rebels because they want to feed assad propaganda that he is only fighting terrorists, which are isis. they helped isis advance. we have all seen the...
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tell me exactly about aleppo, being on the front lines. >> i was in aleppo before the siege, so i haveeen the worst. charlie: you were not there during the siege? where were you during the siege? >> i was in turkey then. charlie: you were not i was one of the lucky ones who happened to be outside of the city when it was under the siege. even before the siege, daily life was suffering. some basic issues that are not newsworthy for any journalist -- it would occupy your whole life, like someone who was killed by shrapnel in the street is not newsworthy, but for you, it might be the friend you have spent the last 2, 3 months with, be the source you have been dealing with the past year. this issue of sources and keeping distance with the source is pretty striking for me. be te been dealing with the past year. because i was pretty much inside the story and i was afraid that i might be the story one day. i might be the breaking news might be that i was killed in an airstrike, and that might not make it to international media. charlie: how did you handle that? >> hardly, but i think syrians f
tell me exactly about aleppo, being on the front lines. >> i was in aleppo before the siege, so i haveeen the worst. charlie: you were not there during the siege? where were you during the siege? >> i was in turkey then. charlie: you were not i was one of the lucky ones who happened to be outside of the city when it was under the siege. even before the siege, daily life was suffering. some basic issues that are not newsworthy for any journalist -- it would occupy your whole life,...
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tell me exactly about aleppo. >> i wasn't there for the siege so i haven't seen the worse. >> charlie: where were you for the siege? >> in turkey then. i was one of the lucky ones who was outside the city under the siege. even about the siege the daily life was a suffer. some daily issues that aren't newsworthy for a journalist. it would occupy your life like someone was killed by a shrapnel with in the street and for you it may be someone you have been around for the last year and keeping distance with the source was striking for me. it seemed the values and impartia impartialit impartiality kept you afraid from being on the news that you were killed in an air strike and it may not make it to international media but it will be on the syrian ones. >> charlie: how did you handle that? >> the syrians found a way to adapt what's going on. you accept moment by moment and accept to be killed any moment because this is the life. on the other hand you start to live more because you feel this might be your last moment so you let it go. you do things you wouldn't do if you're strategically pla
tell me exactly about aleppo. >> i wasn't there for the siege so i haven't seen the worse. >> charlie: where were you for the siege? >> in turkey then. i was one of the lucky ones who was outside the city under the siege. even about the siege the daily life was a suffer. some daily issues that aren't newsworthy for a journalist. it would occupy your life like someone was killed by a shrapnel with in the street and for you it may be someone you have been around for the last...
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tell me exactly about aleppo being on the front lines. >> i was in aleppo before the siege.iege't there for the charley: where were you for the siege? >> i was in turkey. i was one of the lucky ones who happened to be outside of turkey. even before the siege, the daily life was suffering. some basic issues, it's not newsworthy for journalists, but it will occupy your whole life. someone was killed by shrapnel in the streets. it's not newsworthy, but for you, it might be the friend you have been spending the last two or three months with. in might be the source you have been dealing with. this issue of sources and keeping distance with the source, it's pretty striking for me. it seems like all of this value i have learned, impartiality, keeping distance, i was pretty much inside the story, and i was pretty much afraid, i'm going to be the story one-day. that might even not make it too many international media, but maybe the syrian ones. charlie: how did you handle that? >> hardly, but i think the syrians found their way around to adapt with what is going on. this is the life.
tell me exactly about aleppo being on the front lines. >> i was in aleppo before the siege.iege't there for the charley: where were you for the siege? >> i was in turkey. i was one of the lucky ones who happened to be outside of turkey. even before the siege, the daily life was suffering. some basic issues, it's not newsworthy for journalists, but it will occupy your whole life. someone was killed by shrapnel in the streets. it's not newsworthy, but for you, it might be the friend...
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in aleppo, news of the safe zones was greeted with caution. proposal that stops the shedding of blood of the syrian people, but we have no faith in russia or in any proposal that it makes. shortly after the agreement came into force, syrian activists say shelling and gunfire have been heard in rebel held north—western areas. sarah corker, bbc news. let's take a look at some of the day's other main stories now. police in indonesia are searching for prisoners after nearly 200 inmates broke out of an overcrowded prison on the island of sumatra. hundreds of police and soldiers were deployed to the area following the break out, with authorities saying half of the prisoners have now been recaptured. it's understood the jail has a capacity of up to 700 but was home to nearly three times that number. a police officer in the us state of texas has been charged with the murder of fifteen—year—old jordan edwards who died last saturday after being shot while leaving a house party. the officer was responding to reports of underage drinking when he is accuse
in aleppo, news of the safe zones was greeted with caution. proposal that stops the shedding of blood of the syrian people, but we have no faith in russia or in any proposal that it makes. shortly after the agreement came into force, syrian activists say shelling and gunfire have been heard in rebel held north—western areas. sarah corker, bbc news. let's take a look at some of the day's other main stories now. police in indonesia are searching for prisoners after nearly 200 inmates broke out...
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quentin sommerville, bbc news, northern aleppo.tory after reaching another champions league final. —— european. a defeat to their city rivals atletico in wednesday's second leg failed to prevent them going through 4—2 on aggregate. victory in next month's final would mean a record—extending 12th european cup triumph for the spanish side. they will also become the first team to retain the title since the champions league format was introduced we knew we were going to suffer but we also knew that by remaining calm and patient, we would create chances and patient, we would create chances and after 25 minutes, everything changed. we found our game and we found them making just the right moves. he wasjust found them making just the right moves. he was just terrific. when you have one like him moving around, with his quality, you can really hurt the opposition. reaching two champions league finals in a row is a result of everybody‘s hard work. it's been so, so impressive but it's not over yet. we still have three very important league ga
quentin sommerville, bbc news, northern aleppo.tory after reaching another champions league final. —— european. a defeat to their city rivals atletico in wednesday's second leg failed to prevent them going through 4—2 on aggregate. victory in next month's final would mean a record—extending 12th european cup triumph for the spanish side. they will also become the first team to retain the title since the champions league format was introduced we knew we were going to suffer but we also...
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quentin sommerville, bbc news, northern aleppo.ng—writer who always knew she wanted to be a musician. but as an 18—year old university student, tragedy struck. she lost her hearing, due to a connective tissue disorder, and with it — potentially — her career. now, a decade later, she has three albums under her belt, and tours with a band. how does she do it? the bbc went to find out. # come, walk, my friend, with me # to a place we always dream... music is an expression of the soul. it is like a painting. it is all the memories and stories, and the emotions that you felt at that time, or something you long to feel. i went to college for a vocal music education. i wanted to teach vocaljazz, and in that first year i lost my residual hearing, and was struck from the programme. and to describe it really as anything other than watching myself die, i — i don't feel has enough weight to it. i died, i died that day. but i picked up music again, and now i have been performing professionally for about eight years. i'm not the same person i wa
quentin sommerville, bbc news, northern aleppo.ng—writer who always knew she wanted to be a musician. but as an 18—year old university student, tragedy struck. she lost her hearing, due to a connective tissue disorder, and with it — potentially — her career. now, a decade later, she has three albums under her belt, and tours with a band. how does she do it? the bbc went to find out. # come, walk, my friend, with me # to a place we always dream... music is an expression of the soul. it...
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quentin sommerville, bbc news, northern aleppo. thank you for watching. hello there.r days and weeks now, there is finally a change on the way, courtesy of these lumps of cloud, which have been bringing some quite vicious thunderstorms across spain and portugal, now on the march northwards. so many of us will see some showery rain and perhaps some thunderstorms over the next couple of days, and with that, a feed of warm, southerly winds, some humid air moving in our direction for the end of the week. so yes, those temperatures climbing. quite a muggy feel to the weather, with the risk of some thunderstorms. in fact, there could be the odd flash of lightning as some showers approach the far south through the first part of thursday morning. so, down towards the south coast, one or two showers to start the day. further north, for the likes of london, east anglia, should be a fine and sunny start. could be one or two thundery showers across the channel islands, into the south—west of england. not expecting huge amounts of rain at this stage, but could just be a few sprink
quentin sommerville, bbc news, northern aleppo. thank you for watching. hello there.r days and weeks now, there is finally a change on the way, courtesy of these lumps of cloud, which have been bringing some quite vicious thunderstorms across spain and portugal, now on the march northwards. so many of us will see some showery rain and perhaps some thunderstorms over the next couple of days, and with that, a feed of warm, southerly winds, some humid air moving in our direction for the end of the...
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quentin sommerville, bbc news, northern aleppo.etre—long sand art sculpture of buddha has been created in the sri lankan capital, colombo. it was made by the indian sand artist sudarsan pattnaik, and claims to be a world record. sri lanka is hosting the 2017 international vesak day celebrations on thursday. this year, indian prime minister narendra modi will attend. the top story, president trump has been defending his hugely controversial decision to fire the head of the fbi. he said comey had not been doing a good job. the democrats claim it is an attempt to derail the investigation of collusion between russia and the trump campaign and a highly unusual move the intelligence committee the us senate has issued a subpoena ordering the former national security adviser general michael flynn to hand over all details of his dealings with russia. they are also due to hear testimony from mr comey next week. much more of that and all the news any time on the bbc website. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. i'
quentin sommerville, bbc news, northern aleppo.etre—long sand art sculpture of buddha has been created in the sri lankan capital, colombo. it was made by the indian sand artist sudarsan pattnaik, and claims to be a world record. sri lanka is hosting the 2017 international vesak day celebrations on thursday. this year, indian prime minister narendra modi will attend. the top story, president trump has been defending his hugely controversial decision to fire the head of the fbi. he said comey...
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in aleppo, news of the safe zones was greeted with caution.rt any proposal that stops the shedding of blood of the syrian people, but we have no faith in russia or in any proposal that it makes. shortly after the agreement came into force, syrian activists say shelling and gunfire have been heard in rebel held north—western areas. sarah corker, bbc news. and you can get more on the current situation in syria and of course much more on the french presidential election on our website. stay with us here on bbc news, still to come: the government finally publishes its plan to reduce air pollution but it's criticised for being too hazy. the conservatives have made the biggest local election gains by a governing party for more than a0 years. they've taken control of another eleven councils and gained more than five hundred seats. after losing seven councils overall, labour admitted it faced a huge challenge in the general election which is just five weeks away. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. ..is duly elected as councillor for the sai
in aleppo, news of the safe zones was greeted with caution.rt any proposal that stops the shedding of blood of the syrian people, but we have no faith in russia or in any proposal that it makes. shortly after the agreement came into force, syrian activists say shelling and gunfire have been heard in rebel held north—western areas. sarah corker, bbc news. and you can get more on the current situation in syria and of course much more on the french presidential election on our website. stay with...
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in aleppo, news of the safe zones was greeted with caution.l that stops the shedding of blood of the syrian people, but we have no faith in russia or in any proposal that it makes. shortly after the agreement came into force, syrian activists say shelling and gunfire has been heard in rebel held north—western areas. sarah corker, bbc news. a day earlier, it was will the bill pass? now, it's ok, now what? that's what american politicians, pundits and regular people have been wondering after the republicans got their health bill past the house of representatives. now it goes to the senate, and the white house has already said it's expecting amendments. i feel like there will be some changes, that's part of the process, the legislative process, we fully anticipate that to play out but we expect the big piece of this is the fa ct expect the big piece of this is the fact that 0bamaca re expect the big piece of this is the fact that 0bamacare is simply unsustainable. democrats know that, republicans know that, the american people know that, we have
in aleppo, news of the safe zones was greeted with caution.l that stops the shedding of blood of the syrian people, but we have no faith in russia or in any proposal that it makes. shortly after the agreement came into force, syrian activists say shelling and gunfire has been heard in rebel held north—western areas. sarah corker, bbc news. a day earlier, it was will the bill pass? now, it's ok, now what? that's what american politicians, pundits and regular people have been wondering after...
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is the stooge of a thug and a murderer who used russian precision weapons to strike hospitals in aleppon rights violations all over the place, has invaded ukraine, has taken crimea, has acted in the most thuggish and outrageous fashion, and he had no business in the oval office. >> reporter: now, poppy, one of the interesting elements, at least of this week, is with the president. republicans i've been speaking to have been actually looking forward to this moment, an opportunity to refocus, perhaps in the senate on their health care negotiations. obviously, the budget is coming out this week as well, but there's no question about it, they simply aren't able to escape the russia story. and it's also worth noting that there's a pretty good reason why, not just because of the stories we've seen, but also because their committees, despite the announcement -- the appointment of the special counsel, bob mueller, house leaders, senate leaders, committee leaders have made uclear that both the house intelligence investigation and the senate intelligence investigation will continue. as you noted,
is the stooge of a thug and a murderer who used russian precision weapons to strike hospitals in aleppon rights violations all over the place, has invaded ukraine, has taken crimea, has acted in the most thuggish and outrageous fashion, and he had no business in the oval office. >> reporter: now, poppy, one of the interesting elements, at least of this week, is with the president. republicans i've been speaking to have been actually looking forward to this moment, an opportunity to...
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we should look back a couple of years ago when isis was taking over broad swath of territory near aleppond pushing it into idlib. it was the free syrian army that pushed it back. amy: can you talk about the gas attack? what you actually think happened? you have assad saying, not only didn't us there in regime do this, but he says he doesn't even believe the children were dying. >> so to start with, we know the children died. we know through investigative reports they died of sarin. we also know that there was an airstrike that took place. the claim i russian intelligence and by the assad regime is that this was an airstrike on a warehouse that contained chemical weapons at us chemical weapons were being stockpiled by the opposition. we've had many, many syrians go to theite to photograph this and show the warehouse was never struck. there photographed the actual point of the impact of the bomb, which was on the street, not the warehouse. we had a guardian reporter do the same thing. remember, the regime carried out numerous typical attacks against its own people. this is nothing new. the
we should look back a couple of years ago when isis was taking over broad swath of territory near aleppond pushing it into idlib. it was the free syrian army that pushed it back. amy: can you talk about the gas attack? what you actually think happened? you have assad saying, not only didn't us there in regime do this, but he says he doesn't even believe the children were dying. >> so to start with, we know the children died. we know through investigative reports they died of sarin. we...
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sky news tonight: aleppo, death of a city.ting alongside about a dozen other factions. but only about 8000 fighters in total, trying to defend 300,000 trapped. victoria derbyshire, footballers abuse.“ 300,000 trapped. victoria derbyshire, footballers abuse. if it did come out, you want people to believe you. if you come out with the accusations, so to speak, would anyone believe you, and would you get the support? channel a news: brexit — day one. get the support? channel a news: brexit - day one. as dawn broke, it was a different story. and the bafta goes to victoria darvish: footballers‘ abuse. —— derbyshire. hi. iam footballers‘ abuse. —— derbyshire. hi. i am victoria. this is the weezer. she is our editor. and this isjo from weezer. she is our editor. and this is jo from the weezer. she is our editor. and this isjo from the team. it is so much. this was an interview with four men. -- this is this was an interview with four men. —— this is louisa. they trusted asked enough to talk about their experiences boys, as nine olds
sky news tonight: aleppo, death of a city.ting alongside about a dozen other factions. but only about 8000 fighters in total, trying to defend 300,000 trapped. victoria derbyshire, footballers abuse.“ 300,000 trapped. victoria derbyshire, footballers abuse. if it did come out, you want people to believe you. if you come out with the accusations, so to speak, would anyone believe you, and would you get the support? channel a news: brexit — day one. get the support? channel a news: brexit -...
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war in and putin's last trip to france was cancelled at the last minute pomming of -- bombing of aleppo. destroy thesire to islamic state group. >> our priority is the fight against terrorism. and the eradication of terrorist as the islamic state group. it's what guides our policy in syria. hope that outside the framework of the coalition, we partnershipe our with russia. i also hope that we can achieve a democratic transition in syria, while preserving the syrian state. >> british police have made more arrests in the wake of the manchester bombing that killed 22 people a week ago. a total of 14 people are now in custody. and the intelligence agency is investigating how the bomber managed to carry out the attack despite three separate warnings about his extremist views. reporter: amid fresh raids and a mi5 announced it was reviewing how it handled abedi,gence on salman already known to them before he carried out the deadly manchester arena bombing. british home secretary rudd said the probe was the right move but distraction from the main investigation. >> i think it's right for mi5 to
war in and putin's last trip to france was cancelled at the last minute pomming of -- bombing of aleppo. destroy thesire to islamic state group. >> our priority is the fight against terrorism. and the eradication of terrorist as the islamic state group. it's what guides our policy in syria. hope that outside the framework of the coalition, we partnershipe our with russia. i also hope that we can achieve a democratic transition in syria, while preserving the syrian state. >> british...
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, against eastern aleppo. and that assault, u.n. officials described as crimes of historic proportions. so i urge all members to support this legislation and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california yields back the balance of his time. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, h.r. 1677 as amend. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. -- h.r. 1677, as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. for what purpose does the gentleman from -- no. the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and, without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. pascrell: i rise to the questions of the privileges of the house and offer the resolution previously noticed. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: whereas in the united states system of checks and balances congress has a responsibility
, against eastern aleppo. and that assault, u.n. officials described as crimes of historic proportions. so i urge all members to support this legislation and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california yields back the balance of his time. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, h.r. 1677 as amend. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. -- h.r. 1677, as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. for what...
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the lints are said to be launching mortar attacks on a government controlled road leading to aleppo.road linking the key city to the rest of syria. the islamic state has had brief successes in the past, taking control of the road and cutting off aleppo. global ws4 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomber julia? julia: nothing snappy about snap this week. share something after the first earnings results. falling flat. we will discuss in the week in tech. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is bloomberg markets. julia: this week, snap reported its highly anticipated earnings results, the first-ever ever of a public company. shares tanked after fewer users added than anticipated. emily chang joins us from san francisco with more on that and the other tech stories grabbing our attention. i'm joined by our executive editor for bloomberg technology. alex covers apple for us. i want to start with snap. plunging after the earnings report. it has recovered some in the last couple of days. a lot of concerns for use
the lints are said to be launching mortar attacks on a government controlled road leading to aleppo.road linking the key city to the rest of syria. the islamic state has had brief successes in the past, taking control of the road and cutting off aleppo. global ws4 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomber julia? julia: nothing snappy about snap this week. share something after the first earnings results. falling...
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last week, i was embedded with an sdf unit near aleppo, and-- - god, i miss being in the field!osnia, iraq, chechnya. the west village on halloween. you're holding hands with death, my friends, but you don't even think about it, because there's a job to do, damn it. - chuck, you miss the field? last year, we arranged for you to go to south sudan, but you said you had tickets to a magic show. - those tickets were nonrefundable. well, they were refundable, but there was a fee! - oh, i haven't talked for so long. - well, trip, why don't you and justin go through your footage in the edit bay? - okay. - quick warning. just before this meeting, i think i saw a fat janitor go in there and fart. yeah, i think that's what that is. - [gasps] that trip is so handsome. - is he? - oh. somebody dressed up today. [dramatic fanfare] - go. move it! ooh, glass. oh, sorry, sorry. ah! more glass! - see, corey? that's why we practice. - she knows. she knows. my mom knows about us. - how? - no, i didn't. but now i do. [dramatic musical flourish] moms know their kids need love, encouragement and milk.
last week, i was embedded with an sdf unit near aleppo, and-- - god, i miss being in the field!osnia, iraq, chechnya. the west village on halloween. you're holding hands with death, my friends, but you don't even think about it, because there's a job to do, damn it. - chuck, you miss the field? last year, we arranged for you to go to south sudan, but you said you had tickets to a magic show. - those tickets were nonrefundable. well, they were refundable, but there was a fee! - oh, i haven't...
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after the congress, the republican congress could do nothing to set aside the deal, the bombing of aleppo started ceaselessly and for an entire year until trump came into power. and just now, they started negotiations. minor negotiations. while obama was talking about collusion against putin, carrkey was running around, to get a cease-fire. host: we'll get a response. guest: on the first point the caller is incorrect. he was in power when these negotiations took place. there was secret negotiations that started in the july 2012, and those paved the way for the negotiations that really took off in august, 2013. rouhani was elected in june 2013. it was very much thanks to the completelynment changing the negotiating team that the negotiations suddenly took off in a faster pace. i have detailed it in my new book, with interviews with almost everyone on all sides that were part of this negotiation process. on the issue of syria, i think this is an often misunderstood point. there is a belief that i found absolutely no evidence for that had it not been for the ongoing negotiations that had not
after the congress, the republican congress could do nothing to set aside the deal, the bombing of aleppo started ceaselessly and for an entire year until trump came into power. and just now, they started negotiations. minor negotiations. while obama was talking about collusion against putin, carrkey was running around, to get a cease-fire. host: we'll get a response. guest: on the first point the caller is incorrect. he was in power when these negotiations took place. there was secret...
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more is given to homs and aleppos and the mosuls because they capture that moment. there's silence. do you feel that you are not getting your message across? i know you are in hardtalk today, but you, not just you, the international humanitarian machinery, including the united nations and all those agencies, they've failed. we have failed because we do not have the resources. it is not that we are not telling the story properly, the parties don't want the story told. well, who doesn't want the story told? well tell the story about the suffering. the suffering is coming from the warring parties. let's name them. the houthis, sa na'a, and the saudi—led coalition. the two major parties of this conflict. it is because of that. we need to do something to get that story out and alert the world to the magnitude of the suffering. 7 million people cannot feed theirfamilies. 500,000 children under five are those skeletal you see on tv in any crisis. you just gave a response to me about culpability which included three, that was the houthi rebels, the government, in sana'a, we
more is given to homs and aleppos and the mosuls because they capture that moment. there's silence. do you feel that you are not getting your message across? i know you are in hardtalk today, but you, not just you, the international humanitarian machinery, including the united nations and all those agencies, they've failed. we have failed because we do not have the resources. it is not that we are not telling the story properly, the parties don't want the story told. well, who doesn't want the...
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more is given to hom and aleppo. did you feel that that you are not getting a message across?alk today, but you, not just you, know you are in hardtalk today, but you, notjust you, the international humanitarian machinery, including the united nations and all those agencies, they have failed. we have failed because we do not have the resources . failed because we do not have the resources. it is not that we are not telling the story properly, the parties don't want the story told. who doesn't want the story told? you talk about the suffering. the suffering is coming from the warring parties. let us name them. the houthis and the other. it is because of that. we need to do something to get that story out and alert the world to the magnitude of the suffering. 7 million people cannot feed theirfamilies. suffering. 7 million people cannot feed their families. 500,000 children underfive feed their families. 500,000 children under five are still illegal pictures you see on tv in any crisis. —— are those skeletal. you talk about the houthi rebels, the government, which now sits in ad
more is given to hom and aleppo. did you feel that that you are not getting a message across?alk today, but you, not just you, know you are in hardtalk today, but you, notjust you, the international humanitarian machinery, including the united nations and all those agencies, they have failed. we have failed because we do not have the resources . failed because we do not have the resources. it is not that we are not telling the story properly, the parties don't want the story told. who doesn't...
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in aleppo, news of the safe zones was greeted with caution.hedding of blood of the syrian people, but we have no faith in russia or any proposal that it makes. and shortly after the agreement came into force, syrian activists say shelling and gunfire have been heard in rebel held north—western areas. the teenage racing driver who lost both his legs in an horrific crash says all the support he has received has made him determined to get back behind the wheel. billy monger crashed into the back of a stationary car at 120mph at donington last month. despite his injuries, he he says he will race again. his story has touched motorsport fans around the world and billy monger, or billy whizz as he's known, can't quite believe global superstars have wished him well. that's amazing. to turn over and read the signatures from many world champions, lewis hamilton, niki lauda, that really touched my heart. tragedy struck less than three weeks ago. billy was racing in the formula 4 championship at donington park when he was involved in a 120mph collision wi
in aleppo, news of the safe zones was greeted with caution.hedding of blood of the syrian people, but we have no faith in russia or any proposal that it makes. and shortly after the agreement came into force, syrian activists say shelling and gunfire have been heard in rebel held north—western areas. the teenage racing driver who lost both his legs in an horrific crash says all the support he has received has made him determined to get back behind the wheel. billy monger crashed into the back...
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university of aleppo. was also employed as a full-time institute of music. i remember during the war walking through the music is to to to teach, not knowing if i would make it back home as mortars were falling everywhere randomly. my students and i would hide under the table when we heard the missile is in neighborhoods. every day we risked our lives may be mayor. however, -- i. was determined to send my application to universities all over the world. we did not have ethnicity or power. i was in internet cafÉs. after six months, i was beyond had read to receive offering me full solution scholarship in music performance. although i feel safe here now, i can't stand here of my family and friends who are still struggling there without the basic necessities of life. i wonder if they will be alive tomorrow and i wonder if i will get the chance to be reunited with him one day. i was hoping for my mom to be here with me as i'm graduating in two weeks. [applause] but she did not calm -- my fiancÉ has been admitte
university of aleppo. was also employed as a full-time institute of music. i remember during the war walking through the music is to to to teach, not knowing if i would make it back home as mortars were falling everywhere randomly. my students and i would hide under the table when we heard the missile is in neighborhoods. every day we risked our lives may be mayor. however, -- i. was determined to send my application to universities all over the world. we did not have ethnicity or power. i was...
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much more attention is given to the horns and them aleppos and the mosuls because they capture that momenten, there's silence. do you feel that you are not getting your message across? here you sit in the hardtalk studio, but you, and notjust you, but the international humanitarian machinery, including the united nations and all of its agencies, have failed. we've failed because we're not getting the resources in. if we're not, it's not that we are not telling the story properly, it's because the parties often don't want the story to be told. well, who doesn't want the story told? we tell the story about the suffering. the suffering is caused by the parties who are involved in this conflict. so let's name them. the houthis and the saleh, and the saudi—led coalition. they are two major parties of this conflict. it is because of that that all those millions of people are now suffering. we need to do something to get that story out and alert the world to the magnitude of the suffering. 7 million people don't know how they're going to feed their families tomorrow. 500,000 children under five w
much more attention is given to the horns and them aleppos and the mosuls because they capture that momenten, there's silence. do you feel that you are not getting your message across? here you sit in the hardtalk studio, but you, and notjust you, but the international humanitarian machinery, including the united nations and all of its agencies, have failed. we've failed because we're not getting the resources in. if we're not, it's not that we are not telling the story properly, it's because...
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in aleppo, news of the safe zones was greeted with caution.al that it makes. and shortly after the agreement came into force, syrian activists say shelling and gunfire have been heard in rebel held north western areas. let‘s get some sport now at the bbc sports centre. hello again, mike. the first match in the premier league isjust over the first match in the premier league is just over an the first match in the premier league isjust over an hour away, manchester city could move up to third. 0pponents crystal palace could still technically be relegated. it is a hurdle that we need to get sick. and not rely on others slipping up. that can make you nervous. you have got to be capable of holding your now and delivering an outstanding performance to get over the line. in the scottish premiership, celtic wrapped up the title weeks ago of course, but the early game today is a crucial one for the teams at the bottom. bottom club inverness caledonian thistle welcome fellow strugglers hamilton academical — that kicks off at 12.15. england have travelle
in aleppo, news of the safe zones was greeted with caution.al that it makes. and shortly after the agreement came into force, syrian activists say shelling and gunfire have been heard in rebel held north western areas. let‘s get some sport now at the bbc sports centre. hello again, mike. the first match in the premier league isjust over the first match in the premier league is just over an the first match in the premier league isjust over an hour away, manchester city could move up to third....
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in aleppo, news of the safe zones was greeted with caution.ian people, but we have no faith in russia or any proposal that it makes. and shortly after the agreement came into force, syrian activists say shelling and gunfire have been heard in rebel held north western areas. at least 29 schoolchildren have died in a bus crash in northern tanzania, in what the country's president has described as a "national tragedy". two teachers and a driver also died in the crash. it's thought the vehicle was going down a steep hill in rainy conditions when it plunged into a ravine near the town of karatu. the pupils, who were aged between 12 and 14, were on their way to sit mock exams ahead of seeking places at secondary school. a texas police officer who shot and killed a black teenager in dallas has been charged with murder. roy 0liver was responding to a call—out about underage drinking at a house party when he fired his rifle into a car, killing 15—year—old jordan edwards. initially the police claimed the teenagers had reversed aggressively in their dire
in aleppo, news of the safe zones was greeted with caution.ian people, but we have no faith in russia or any proposal that it makes. and shortly after the agreement came into force, syrian activists say shelling and gunfire have been heard in rebel held north western areas. at least 29 schoolchildren have died in a bus crash in northern tanzania, in what the country's president has described as a "national tragedy". two teachers and a driver also died in the crash. it's thought the...
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when the chemical attack hit, some brave journalists from the aleppo media center, went straight to the at enormous personal risk. the footage they shot provides an up-close look at the horror of a war crime. that's why we felt it is so important to show. the attack happened shortly after dawn. camera man adam hussein says that warplanes are targeting the town. from his rooftop, he quickly sees this is no ordinary strike. they are using toxic gas, he reports. five minutes after the attack, there was a call of anyone with a vehicle to go to the scene to help, he says. i headed straight there. but nothing could prepare him for what he was about to see. we must warn you these images are shocking. it's a scene of unimaginable horror, the immediate aftermath of a chemical attack. the number of victims keeps going um, adam explains. and many of them are women and children. all around him, people are foaming at the mouth. convulsions wracking their bodies. as rescue workers try in vain to wash away the chemicals. look at the kids here, someone tells him. >> reporter: the limp bodies of small c
when the chemical attack hit, some brave journalists from the aleppo media center, went straight to the at enormous personal risk. the footage they shot provides an up-close look at the horror of a war crime. that's why we felt it is so important to show. the attack happened shortly after dawn. camera man adam hussein says that warplanes are targeting the town. from his rooftop, he quickly sees this is no ordinary strike. they are using toxic gas, he reports. five minutes after the attack,...
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and i hope he talks about black men pollutant aiding and abetting the destruction of hospitals in aleppoi hope that she is taking a 180 on his foreign policy. we are aligned ideologically in a lot of ways. i hope they bring set up. >> harris: it'll be interesting to see if the senators come more than how much they can get done in the senate in terms of sanctions. and who will come on board with that. a liberal television host is speaking out out of the problen the democratic party, saying they're leaning too far left and losing voters. have the democrats fallen out of touch with much of america? and so, can they fix it before next year's midterm? ♪ ♪ fun in art class. come close, come close. i like that. [ music stops suddenly ] ah. when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. awww. try this. for minor arthritis pain, only aleve can stop pain for up to 12 straight hours with just one pill. thank you. ♪ come on everybody. you can't quit, neither should your pain reliever. stay all day strong with 12 hour aleve. >> harris: chris matthews is speaking out on the problems with
and i hope he talks about black men pollutant aiding and abetting the destruction of hospitals in aleppoi hope that she is taking a 180 on his foreign policy. we are aligned ideologically in a lot of ways. i hope they bring set up. >> harris: it'll be interesting to see if the senators come more than how much they can get done in the senate in terms of sanctions. and who will come on board with that. a liberal television host is speaking out out of the problen the democratic party, saying...
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when the chemical attack hit the town, some very brave journalists from the aleppo media center wente scene, at enormous personal risk. the footage they shot offers an unvarnished, unsanitized up close look at the horror of a war crime, which is why we felt it so important to show. the attack happened shortly after dawn. the cameraman says that warplanes are targeting the town. from his rooftop, he quickly sees this is no ordinary strike. they are using toxic gas, he reports. five minutes after the attack, there was a call for anyone with a vehicle to go to the scene to help, he says. i headed straight there. but nothing could prepare him for what he was about to see. we must warn you, these images are shocking. it is a scene of unimaginable horror. the immediate after math of a chemical attack. the number of victims keeps going up, adam explains and many are women and children. all around him people are foaming at the mouth. convulsions racking their bodies. as rescue workers try in vain to wash away the chemicals. look at the kids here, someone tells him. the limp bodies of small c
when the chemical attack hit the town, some very brave journalists from the aleppo media center wente scene, at enormous personal risk. the footage they shot offers an unvarnished, unsanitized up close look at the horror of a war crime, which is why we felt it so important to show. the attack happened shortly after dawn. the cameraman says that warplanes are targeting the town. from his rooftop, he quickly sees this is no ordinary strike. they are using toxic gas, he reports. five minutes after...
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is the stooge of a thug and a murderer who used russian precision weapons to strike hospitals in aleppo committed human rights violations. he invaded the ukraine and is taken by mia, has acted in the most sluggish and outrageous fashion and had no business in the oval office.if there is a president to vladimir putin engagement that i think it is under the right spectrum stances and it might be okay. but not this stooge who is nothing but a propagandist. corrective president is looking at several people for replacing this position. including your friend lieberman. after some democrats and said - lieberman has more - let me ask this, is it time to switch to decaf? >> the thing is really disappointing, probably the most beloved and respected member of the united states and it was joe lieberman by republican and democrats. so the same democrats that proclaim their friendship and bondage with joe lieberman and those of the trashing him, it is a commentary on wiley get cynical around this town. >> the president says that the real story here are all the leaks that are coming out. and i have to
is the stooge of a thug and a murderer who used russian precision weapons to strike hospitals in aleppo committed human rights violations. he invaded the ukraine and is taken by mia, has acted in the most sluggish and outrageous fashion and had no business in the oval office.if there is a president to vladimir putin engagement that i think it is under the right spectrum stances and it might be okay. but not this stooge who is nothing but a propagandist. corrective president is looking at...
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group in the united states including the nsa who is monitoring everything going on from yemen to aleppocan help fill in some of the gaps. >> and finally, lisa, as far as the messaging here killing women and children at a concert. >> their infudells. their nonbelievers. and that's what they're instructed to do. there's always some sort of follow-up. now, whether or not they'll claim responsibility, we'll have to wait. it's usually within a 24 hour period. and they're not, they will jump aboard to insight more attacks and piggyback on that message. one thing i wanted to point out here is that british authorities have put the security alert on severe. that's a level 2, meaning they felt it was highly probable that something was going to happen and it still happened. >> likely but not imminent. >> but this is full-time job to kill the infadel, women children. >> thank you for joining us on this difficult evening. we appreciate it. >>> we're going to take a quick brag. we'll have much more on the deadly explosion in the united kingdom straight ahead. i've been blind since birth. i go through
group in the united states including the nsa who is monitoring everything going on from yemen to aleppocan help fill in some of the gaps. >> and finally, lisa, as far as the messaging here killing women and children at a concert. >> their infudells. their nonbelievers. and that's what they're instructed to do. there's always some sort of follow-up. now, whether or not they'll claim responsibility, we'll have to wait. it's usually within a 24 hour period. and they're not, they will...
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when the chemical attack hit in syria, some very brave journalist fls aleppo media center went straightthe footage they shot offers an up-close look at the horror of a war crime which is why we felt it is so important to show you. the attack happened shortly after dawn. cameramen adam hussein said that war planes are targeting the town. from his rooftop he quickly see this is no ordinary strike. they are using toxic gas, he reports. five minutes after the attack there was a call for anyone with a vehicle to go to the scene to help, he says. i headed straight there. but nothing could prepare him for what he was about to see. we must warn you, these images are shock iing. it is a scene of unimaginable horror. the immediate aftermath of a chemical attack. the number of victims keeps going up, adam explains. and many are women and children. all around him people are foaming at the mouth. convulsions wracking their bodies. as rescue workers try in vain to wash away the chemicals. look at the kids here, someone tells him. the limp bodies of small children lying next to those still gasping for
when the chemical attack hit in syria, some very brave journalist fls aleppo media center went straightthe footage they shot offers an up-close look at the horror of a war crime which is why we felt it is so important to show you. the attack happened shortly after dawn. cameramen adam hussein said that war planes are targeting the town. from his rooftop he quickly see this is no ordinary strike. they are using toxic gas, he reports. five minutes after the attack there was a call for anyone with...
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he's -- russians use precision weapons to kill innocent women and children in hospitals in aleppo. cannot imagine why he would ever be allowed in the oval office. >> members of congress want to know much more about what president trump told lavrov and kislyak. joining me now is senator joe manchin, democrat from west virginia. >> good to be with you. >> has the administration briefed committee members on what president trump did disclose to the russianss? >> it hasn't been done, jake. we would like for it to be done, if there's a tape, any of that transcript, we want to see it. >> you're calling for the tape or transcript to be shared with the intelligence committee. what do you know about the nature of the information beyond what cnn and "the washington post" and others have reported? >> well, basically what they have been reporting is things that has been talked about. i don't know the verification they have and their sources. the only thing i can say, jake, it is there's 19 senators out of 100 that are privileged to that type of information, whatever it may be, at that high clas
he's -- russians use precision weapons to kill innocent women and children in hospitals in aleppo. cannot imagine why he would ever be allowed in the oval office. >> members of congress want to know much more about what president trump told lavrov and kislyak. joining me now is senator joe manchin, democrat from west virginia. >> good to be with you. >> has the administration briefed committee members on what president trump did disclose to the russianss? >> it hasn't...
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. >> reporter: well, jake, when the chemical attack hit, some very brave journalists were the aleppoto the scene. of course, this was at enormous personal risk, and the footage that they shot really offers an unvarnished, unsanitized up close look at the horror of a war crime which is why we felt it is so important to show. the attack happened shortly after dawn. cameraman adam hussein says that warplanes are targeting the town. from his roof top he quickly seized this is no ordinary strike. they are using toxic gas, he reports. five minutes after the attack there was a call for anyone with a vehicle to go to the scene to help, he says. i headed straight there, but nothing could prepare him for what he was about to see. we must warn you these images are shocking. it is a scene of unimaginable horror. the immediate aftermath of a chemical attack. the number of victims keeps going up, adam explains, and many are women and children. all around him people are foaming at the mouth. convulsions racking their bodies. as rescue workers try in vain to wash away the chemicals. look at the kids
. >> reporter: well, jake, when the chemical attack hit, some very brave journalists were the aleppoto the scene. of course, this was at enormous personal risk, and the footage that they shot really offers an unvarnished, unsanitized up close look at the horror of a war crime which is why we felt it is so important to show. the attack happened shortly after dawn. cameraman adam hussein says that warplanes are targeting the town. from his roof top he quickly seized this is no ordinary...
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the russian government carried out a brutal campaign in aleppo to help the syrian government regain controlthe city. it seems since january, the united states is in some ways copying the russian strategy of ramping up airstririkes with wht we have seen in corresponding increase in civilian casualties. the russian campaign was very brutal and took place in full view of the world. we're seeing a similar campaign by the u.s.s. as it seeks to tae isis out of raqqa. toy: what is your response those who say the u.s. is actually protecting civilians from isis by attacking raqqa? >> civilians are trapped in a desperate situation because isis is brutal towards people, including in raqqa. the u.s. campaign is supposed to be about liberating civilians and if it operates with wanton disregard for them, killing thousands of people, the moral boundaries start to evaporate because isis is killing these people for fleeing, and u.s. is killing them, many cases, for also -- while also trying to flee. any campaign to protect sillies needs to make sure they are not killed in these attacks. unfortunately, we're
the russian government carried out a brutal campaign in aleppo to help the syrian government regain controlthe city. it seems since january, the united states is in some ways copying the russian strategy of ramping up airstririkes with wht we have seen in corresponding increase in civilian casualties. the russian campaign was very brutal and took place in full view of the world. we're seeing a similar campaign by the u.s.s. as it seeks to tae isis out of raqqa. toy: what is your response those...
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lab rob is the stooge of a thug and a murderer who use precision weapons to strike hospitals in aleppotions all over the place, invade ukraine, taken crimea, has acted in the most thuggish and outrageous fashion and he had no business in the oval office. the president to putin in the meeting, under the right circumstances that might be okay, but not this stooge lavro lavrov, who was nothing but a propagandist. >> chris: the president is considering a number of people to be the new fbi director to replace james comey, including your old friend former senator joe lieberman, after some democrats criticized him, you said this, i'm going to put it up on the screen. "joe lieberman has more experience than all of my democratic colleagues combined, so screw them. you can quote me." is it time to switch to decaf? >> senator mccain: the thing that's really disappointing about this is probably the most beloved and respected member of the united states and it was joe lieberman by republican and democrat. the same democrats that proclaimed their friendship and bondage with joe lieberman are now the
lab rob is the stooge of a thug and a murderer who use precision weapons to strike hospitals in aleppotions all over the place, invade ukraine, taken crimea, has acted in the most thuggish and outrageous fashion and he had no business in the oval office. the president to putin in the meeting, under the right circumstances that might be okay, but not this stooge lavro lavrov, who was nothing but a propagandist. >> chris: the president is considering a number of people to be the new fbi...