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the allies returned and took them out as well. armyesupply of the iraqi slowed from 20,000 tons or day to 2000 tons. there are large strategic targets such as power plants, petroleum supplies, and military targets. -- most important missing mission was to hit the republican guard. >> early on we were providing three b-52's every hour and a half. or a target that had to do with softening up -- it -- the b-52 struck regardless of the type of whether there was. secondly, we struck all day and all night, without warning, without their ability to effectively mask -- mass a counter air offensive. puttingery effective at firepower on their equipment, troop locations, artillery, tanks and could do nothing about it. behind the bombs that fell and the planes and deliver them were commonly known as awac's. they choreographed the strike packages on targets, bridges and the iraqi army. onecoalition averaged bombing per minute. >> the focus became destroying the equipment as opposed to destroying troops. our initial intelligence of the forces i
the allies returned and took them out as well. armyesupply of the iraqi slowed from 20,000 tons or day to 2000 tons. there are large strategic targets such as power plants, petroleum supplies, and military targets. -- most important missing mission was to hit the republican guard. >> early on we were providing three b-52's every hour and a half. or a target that had to do with softening up -- it -- the b-52 struck regardless of the type of whether there was. secondly, we struck all day...
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the original allied plan was only nine days on schedule. >> roger that. >> allied air power interface for, providing close air support. for thery difficult army to know when and where they are going to need close air support. we created a system where we pushed them over to the battlefield every minute of the hour and we were able to diverge them to whether arming it at them for emergency situations or if there was no need from the army, we would send them to another target beyond the fire support launch. briefed all of the division commanders before the war started and i said, we would destroy 50% of the armor and artillery before you cross the boundary. based on what they found, i think there was no doubt in their mind that we exceeded 50% very significantly. that theem told me majority of the tanks shot, i shot at a radiator, which means the tanks were running. iraqis surrendered. >> one of the capture division commanders asked, how can you do not use your artillery? waseplied my artillery destroyed in the air before the ground campaign started. in fact, i called for artillery supp
the original allied plan was only nine days on schedule. >> roger that. >> allied air power interface for, providing close air support. for thery difficult army to know when and where they are going to need close air support. we created a system where we pushed them over to the battlefield every minute of the hour and we were able to diverge them to whether arming it at them for emergency situations or if there was no need from the army, we would send them to another target beyond...
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he talked about the concern that the allies, our allies, neighbors of north korea have when it comes to their air defense systems and how they are going to protect themselves from a upon missile strike from north korea. those conversations are continuing. we talk about extraordinary cooperation opportunities we have in sharing intelligence between the three nations. and it all comes on the heels of what has been over the past year, last year in particular with the 17th anniversary of the end of the world war ii, some recognition of historical complexities in the relationship between japan and south korea. late last year, recallly thi --t year, early this year we saw some agreements. that was a new step forward in cooperation in terms of working through these complexities. that activity was followed shortly thereafter by north korea's fourth nuclear test, and what a great statement it was for japan and south korea to begin finding solutions to these historical complexities at a time that perhaps is needed now more than ever because of the challenges that their neighbor in the north po
he talked about the concern that the allies, our allies, neighbors of north korea have when it comes to their air defense systems and how they are going to protect themselves from a upon missile strike from north korea. those conversations are continuing. we talk about extraordinary cooperation opportunities we have in sharing intelligence between the three nations. and it all comes on the heels of what has been over the past year, last year in particular with the 17th anniversary of the end of...
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to witness the proximity of the threat for screen allies, i -- south korean allies, i visited the demilitarized zone, the d.m.z. only days after i departed, north koreans fired artillery across the border, showing the danger south koreans live under every day and the danger of this escalation of this conflict. i also traveled to china and met with the foreign minister as well as other high-ranking officials to discuss north korea. from my conversations, it became evident that although they are growing exasperated with the north korean regime, beijing has done little with the intention of undertaking meaningful action to stop kim jong-un. so last october, i introduced senate bill 2144, the north korea sanctions and policy enhancement act, and i want to thank 17 of my colleagues in this senate for cosponsoring this legislation. the substitute before us today represents a slightly modified version of senate bill 2144. in particular, this legislation mandates, not simply authorizes, that the president impose sanctions against persons that materially contribute to north korea's nuclear and ballistic
to witness the proximity of the threat for screen allies, i -- south korean allies, i visited the demilitarized zone, the d.m.z. only days after i departed, north koreans fired artillery across the border, showing the danger south koreans live under every day and the danger of this escalation of this conflict. i also traveled to china and met with the foreign minister as well as other high-ranking officials to discuss north korea. from my conversations, it became evident that although they are...
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the original ally plan was only nine days off schedule. that.er >> allied power interface for. entered phase four. >> we were able to alert those authorities where the army needed them. it was no need for the army to then send them off to a target beyond the coronation line. thoseriefed all of commanders and calverley commanders before the war started and i said, we will destroy a minimum of 50% of the armor and artillery before we crossed the boundary. based on what they found, we exceeded 50%. one of them relate to me and said, i hit the majority of the tanks and got the radiator. >> the iraqis were routed. they surrounded by -- surrendered by the tens of thousands. replied, my artillery was destroyed by error 100% before the ground campaign started. i called the division next to mine, and their artillery was destroyed 100% by air as well. my conviction is this is the first time in history that the army had been defeated by air power. ♪ >> airpower truly was the when that carried --win that carried desert storm. >> it was the excellence of our training and the quality of our
the original ally plan was only nine days off schedule. that.er >> allied power interface for. entered phase four. >> we were able to alert those authorities where the army needed them. it was no need for the army to then send them off to a target beyond the coronation line. thoseriefed all of commanders and calverley commanders before the war started and i said, we will destroy a minimum of 50% of the armor and artillery before we crossed the boundary. based on what they found, we...
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he talked about the concern that the allies, our allies, neighbors of north korea have when it comes to their air defense systems and how they are going to protect themselves from a upon missile strike from north korea. those conversations are continuing. we talk about extraordinary cooperation opportunities we have in sharing intelligence between the three nations. and it all comes on the heels of what has been over the past year, last year in particular with the 17th anniversary of the end of the world war ii, some recognition of historical complexities in the relationship between japan and south korea. late last year, recallly thi --t year, early this year we saw some agreements. that was a new step forward in cooperation in terms of working through these complexities. that activity was followed shortly thereafter by north korea's fourth nuclear test, and what a great statement it was for japan and south korea to begin finding solutions to these historical complexities at a time that perhaps is needed now more than ever because of the challenges that their neighbor in the north po
he talked about the concern that the allies, our allies, neighbors of north korea have when it comes to their air defense systems and how they are going to protect themselves from a upon missile strike from north korea. those conversations are continuing. we talk about extraordinary cooperation opportunities we have in sharing intelligence between the three nations. and it all comes on the heels of what has been over the past year, last year in particular with the 17th anniversary of the end of...
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i do believe the program is key in working with our allies and developing our allies and capabilities. but i am concerned because in the pacom or the asia-pacific area, there are very few state partnership programs out of 70 different unique programs that we have worldwide. i think it is important that we exercise these types of programs and develop relationships with those countries could you speak to that a little bit, sir? >> i can. i'm a huge fan of escape artist at program. general grassley and i've talked about it on my mouse were in an earnings in state partner relationships out there. for the countries in the region, their stay partners, our guard forces are often their principal training relationship. so it is critical for all the reasons you mentioned and general grassley and i are in lockstep on the way forward in the pacific. >> are there certain countries that we should be working more with the state partnership relationship? >> sure. mark foley comes to mind. we've asked for that. mongolia is a perfect case in point for a country that would benefit greatly from our state
i do believe the program is key in working with our allies and developing our allies and capabilities. but i am concerned because in the pacom or the asia-pacific area, there are very few state partnership programs out of 70 different unique programs that we have worldwide. i think it is important that we exercise these types of programs and develop relationships with those countries could you speak to that a little bit, sir? >> i can. i'm a huge fan of escape artist at program. general...
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allie isn't all that big but she has a good bark. they noticed lights flashing on and off downstairs. that is when allie made a beeline for the top of the stairs frantically barking. >> semi was standing at the bottom of our stairs. i grabbed on to allie because i didn't want her to get hurt or go down there. ed: she yelled at the intruder. you, get out of my house. she came down a couple of stairs and was growling and barking and they ran out the door. ed: but the mother and daughter were still worried and kept allie close. >> i was scared half to death that night. ed: when police showed up, they could no find any forced entry. but they took fingerprints and a footprint. allie will always be there hero. >> she definitely scared them a way. thank god. ed: they were surprised there was no sign of forced intrigue and they may have accidentally left the door open. another reason they were thank full they had allie. steve: we heard that bark. now we know what it is all about. looks like she's getting all the trees she wants these days. t
allie isn't all that big but she has a good bark. they noticed lights flashing on and off downstairs. that is when allie made a beeline for the top of the stairs frantically barking. >> semi was standing at the bottom of our stairs. i grabbed on to allie because i didn't want her to get hurt or go down there. ed: she yelled at the intruder. you, get out of my house. she came down a couple of stairs and was growling and barking and they ran out the door. ed: but the mother and daughter...
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a link that will help our allies to understand. we've been saying that, and allies will say they understand. and with a link, terrorist organizations and those that support them will be gauged >>> shamal joins us live from there. the finger pointed in the direction of syria. and turkish officials saying more evidence to come. tell us about that. >> what we understand is that the government here has identified at least 14 suspects they claim were behind the attack, belonging to the y.p.g., which is, as you say, the kurdish armed group operating inside syria. it is linked to the p.k.k., the kurdistan workers party, a rebel organisation that has been at war with the turkish states for decades. the government. through president recep tayyip erdogan, and through the prime minister have been speaking in the past couple of hours say that the time for the international community to make up its mind, whether it wants to stand by its ally, ie turkey, in the fight against terrorism, or whether it wants to continue to support the y.p.g. in syr
a link that will help our allies to understand. we've been saying that, and allies will say they understand. and with a link, terrorist organizations and those that support them will be gauged >>> shamal joins us live from there. the finger pointed in the direction of syria. and turkish officials saying more evidence to come. tell us about that. >> what we understand is that the government here has identified at least 14 suspects they claim were behind the attack, belonging to...
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either way, ally saved the day -- or in this case, the night. steve: allie to the rescue. tisha: great to have a dog like that. steve: chris continues tracking rain pushing out of here and now. tisha: this has been some nasty weather. chris: it didn't amount to a whole lot, but the ice on the roadways in the cold ground temperatures over the weekend caused a huge mess this morning. you won't see that tomorrow, but it doesn't mean there will be a few problems. the most active day in the next week will be tomorrow. the morning commute could be a little bit on the wet side, no snow or ice. what we are going to be watching is a line of showers i think there may be a little bit overdone. temperatures rising. patchy areas of rain. the only areas with additional icing will be northwest of the triangle and maybe northern parts of the triangle. by midnight or so, everybody goes above freezing and stays that way. look at our temperatures off to the races. you don't see turnarounds like this that often. from winter to spring in less than 24 hours. i haven't seen that in the last week
either way, ally saved the day -- or in this case, the night. steve: allie to the rescue. tisha: great to have a dog like that. steve: chris continues tracking rain pushing out of here and now. tisha: this has been some nasty weather. chris: it didn't amount to a whole lot, but the ice on the roadways in the cold ground temperatures over the weekend caused a huge mess this morning. you won't see that tomorrow, but it doesn't mean there will be a few problems. the most active day in the next...
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and other allies in the war against isil. now they say the international community must rectify that policy. >> . >> except repeatedly there's a strong link between this attack obviously will help our allies understand. we have been saying this and sooner or later our allies will understand. and one day these terrorist organizations will be judged. >> early on thursday, war planes bomb targets that say belong to the p.k.k. in northern iraq. it wants to send in ground troops to create a buffer zone just across the border. but so long as syria controls the sky, that option appears to be off the table. unless they agree to support them. increased anger towards it's allies they clearly feel it is being let down by the u.s. and nato. but the position towards the groups continued to be add odds with that of it's allies that difference of been looks likely to remain a problem. joining me now is a senior fellow at turkey. thank you very much for coming to speak to us. the speed with which the government has blamed the ypg for this at
and other allies in the war against isil. now they say the international community must rectify that policy. >> . >> except repeatedly there's a strong link between this attack obviously will help our allies understand. we have been saying this and sooner or later our allies will understand. and one day these terrorist organizations will be judged. >> early on thursday, war planes bomb targets that say belong to the p.k.k. in northern iraq. it wants to send in ground troops to...
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danny worked 'round the clock to find allie. he puts up with me... coming by, chewing his ear, giving him updates. yeah, unfortunately, i wasn't able to bring allie back to you. but this is a big break, right? i mean, whoever took this girl, maybe they know something about my allie. (danny sighs) you know, we kind of went over this before. the odds of finding somebody after all this time... i know the statistics. i also know in my heart that allie's out there somewhere. she has to be. don't give up on her, danny. right when you feel a cold sore, abreva can heal it in as few as two and a half days when used at the first sign. without it the virus sprea from cell to cell. only abreva penetrates deep and starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells. you could heal your cold sore, fast, as fast as two and a half days learn how abreva starts to work immediately at abreva.com don't tough it out, knock it out, fast. real cheese people know good things come in threes. sargento balanced breaks are a trio, a tri
danny worked 'round the clock to find allie. he puts up with me... coming by, chewing his ear, giving him updates. yeah, unfortunately, i wasn't able to bring allie back to you. but this is a big break, right? i mean, whoever took this girl, maybe they know something about my allie. (danny sighs) you know, we kind of went over this before. the odds of finding somebody after all this time... i know the statistics. i also know in my heart that allie's out there somewhere. she has to be. don't...
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and its allies, syrian allied forces. they are now in control of two main rebel strongholds. those two strongholds opponents of the government are symbolic towns. they were the first to rise up against the government years ago. it has been a front line for isil for many months. the rebels have fought or isil advances for many months, so a lot of frustration in the ranks of the opposition. they do say they are going to fight back but accuse the y.p.g. and allies of is to being them in the back. they say the y.p.g. and allies wouldn't have made advances on the ground if it weren't for the support of russian air power. russia and the y.p.g. are allies. they are under increasing pressure on the ground. it is clear from statements made by syrian government officials that they are in no mood to compromise. at the end of the day, the balance on the ground is in their favor and they feel empowered by the support received from russia both on the battlefield as well as political support. >>> energy giant saudi arabia and russia agreed to a freeze on oil production to the levels it set
and its allies, syrian allied forces. they are now in control of two main rebel strongholds. those two strongholds opponents of the government are symbolic towns. they were the first to rise up against the government years ago. it has been a front line for isil for many months. the rebels have fought or isil advances for many months, so a lot of frustration in the ranks of the opposition. they do say they are going to fight back but accuse the y.p.g. and allies of is to being them in the back....
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and allies. it's not just a message to a group turkey calls a terrorist organization, it's an attempt to force it to retreat from recently captured territories close to the border. >> the y.p.g. will immediately withdraw from the surrounding area and will not go close to it again. it will not attempt to shut their corridor ever again. it will not have delusions of using the base to attack the opposition. >> over recent days, the y.p.g. and allies captured ground from syrian armed groups backed about by ankara, taking advantage of the russian push backed up by jets across aleppo province. the u.s. allied to the y.p.g. called on the kurds to stop taking ground, but the group said it doesn't plan to retreat. >> we recently captured the air base. our aim is to reach isil territories. turkey wants us to retreat. this won't happen. >> the advances by both the government and the y.p.g. are putting pressure on the opposition. many observers believe the y.p.g. which is drawn from syrian kurds is linked to
and allies. it's not just a message to a group turkey calls a terrorist organization, it's an attempt to force it to retreat from recently captured territories close to the border. >> the y.p.g. will immediately withdraw from the surrounding area and will not go close to it again. it will not attempt to shut their corridor ever again. it will not have delusions of using the base to attack the opposition. >> over recent days, the y.p.g. and allies captured ground from syrian armed...
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>> we communicate that we support our allies in the region.early after the russian move into the crimea we had national guard units from the united states that wept and engaged in military training and military exercises with poland, which is now the eastern front of nato, a critical partner and a country that has really stepped up to be active in its own security. so in some cases it's showing up, it's engaging in exercises, it is working with our allies and i think particularly in terms of the russian activities, and their own sort of reckless aggression, it is staying in touch with our nato allies. our allies to the east, poland in particular, have really stepped up to meeting these responsibilities. some of our traditional allies that mark was referencing that are only spending 1% of their resources on defense and personnel, are taking for granted that the united states will always lead. and we will. because we're not going to step back. i think the challenge is to be able to have enough forces and match the forces and those resources with
>> we communicate that we support our allies in the region.early after the russian move into the crimea we had national guard units from the united states that wept and engaged in military training and military exercises with poland, which is now the eastern front of nato, a critical partner and a country that has really stepped up to be active in its own security. so in some cases it's showing up, it's engaging in exercises, it is working with our allies and i think particularly in terms...
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sooner our later our allies will understand. day these terrorist organizations and those who support them will be judged. >> reporter: earlier on thursday turkish war planes bombed a targets in iraq. ankara has been shelling ypg forces inside of syria for weeks now as well. so long as syria and its russian allies control the sky, the option appears to be off of the table, unless nato and turkey's partners agree to support them. with wednesday's attack comes increased anger from turkey towards its allies. it feels it is being let down by the u.s. and nato. it's positioned towards syrian-based kurdish groups continuing to be at odds with that of its allies and that difference of opinion looks likely to remain a problem. >>> the united nations has announced it will make its first air drops of food in syria. the world food program says it has a concrete plan for carrying out the operation in the next few days. it is surrounded by isil. food and medicine have now made it into five parts of syria, where 80,000 civilians are stranded.
sooner our later our allies will understand. day these terrorist organizations and those who support them will be judged. >> reporter: earlier on thursday turkish war planes bombed a targets in iraq. ankara has been shelling ypg forces inside of syria for weeks now as well. so long as syria and its russian allies control the sky, the option appears to be off of the table, unless nato and turkey's partners agree to support them. with wednesday's attack comes increased anger from turkey...
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the government believes their allied to the pkk.a hoda joining me live now from southern turkey. zana, i hope you -- all right. i don't think you can hear me there, zana. we'll come back to you at a later stage. a senior scholar at the istanbul privacy center. >> the turkish authorities were never so quick to identify a culprit. we had three major bombings the last 12 months. never we had -- we had, you know, in less than 24 hours, you know, identification of the culprits and -- and its actually its affiliation, which was bluntly denied by the ypg, the kurds in syria. i mean, there are two questions which are in my mind. why ypg, who never attacked turkey, should attack turkey now? this is an important question that we should bare in mind. and secondly, even if it was the ypg, i mean, is -- is it enough reason for turkey to go into war with syria? so everyone has these sort of questions in mind, and people are also asking, whether this operation which hits directly the turkish military, which is very, you know, unconvinced about a m
the government believes their allied to the pkk.a hoda joining me live now from southern turkey. zana, i hope you -- all right. i don't think you can hear me there, zana. we'll come back to you at a later stage. a senior scholar at the istanbul privacy center. >> the turkish authorities were never so quick to identify a culprit. we had three major bombings the last 12 months. never we had -- we had, you know, in less than 24 hours, you know, identification of the culprits and -- and its...
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marÍa antonieta: carezca de todo se ponen de acuerdo, no puede faltar la informaciÓn porque allÍ son en realidad por su bella voz vamos a ver al reportaje del Éxito. ♪ abre marÍa ♪ >> pocas piezas como el avemarÍa podrían emocionar al papa hasta las lÁgrimas como lo hizo la voz de alexia, la joven de 15 aÑos que le cantÓ al papÁ francisco el dÍa que visitÓ a los niÑos en el hospital federico gÓmez de la ciudad de mÉxico alexia: el domingo tuve uno de los mejores momentos y dÍas de mi vida, increÍble, muy especial y muy emotivo. reportero: alexia padece cÁncer Óseo en la pierna izquierda, su cortedad jamÁs pensÓ estÁ tan cerca del sumo pontÍfice. alexia: al principio le pedÍ su bendiciÓn. medicionnes y podrÍa ofrecerla lo mejor de lo que sÍ. reportero: cuando alexia comenzÓ a cantar pero la sorpresa para ella un fue mayor cuando vio la reacciÓn del papa francisco. >>yo le dije voy a cantar te y me jo esta bien y enseguida se le vio cÓmo le temblaban los ojos, se le celeron las lÁgrimas por supuesto, a mÍ tambiÉn. reportero: alexia serÁ sometida a una cirugÍa, confía en que la bendiciÓ
marÍa antonieta: carezca de todo se ponen de acuerdo, no puede faltar la informaciÓn porque allÍ son en realidad por su bella voz vamos a ver al reportaje del Éxito. ♪ abre marÍa ♪ >> pocas piezas como el avemarÍa podrían emocionar al papa hasta las lÁgrimas como lo hizo la voz de alexia, la joven de 15 aÑos que le cantÓ al papÁ francisco el dÍa que visitÓ a los niÑos en el hospital federico gÓmez de la ciudad de mÉxico alexia: el domingo tuve uno de los mejores...
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and its allies. the y.p.g. has been taking advantage of the offensive to expand areas under its control in aleppo. y.p.g. militia from the start of the revolution has been working for its own interests. creating an autonomous area it never recognised it but used it to create its own state. it is now close to the main border held trosing with turkey. it increased concern in turkey, trg the group and political wing a terrorist organization. >> pyd is the unstoppable winner, stretching to the west. it's not logical for turkey to carry out the operation while i.s.i.l. has a presence. it will draw protection from the u.s. and russia. snoost the y.p.g. and its ally are part of the collision against i.s.i.l. turkey accepts the groups as allies, but president obama made it clear that this policy will not change. npg also enjoys good relations with russians. >> officially, they are not allies, they have not turned their guns on each other. it's not clear if there's coordination against the opposition in aleppo. what is
and its allies. the y.p.g. has been taking advantage of the offensive to expand areas under its control in aleppo. y.p.g. militia from the start of the revolution has been working for its own interests. creating an autonomous area it never recognised it but used it to create its own state. it is now close to the main border held trosing with turkey. it increased concern in turkey, trg the group and political wing a terrorist organization. >> pyd is the unstoppable winner, stretching to...
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we should maintain a network of like-minded allies and partners.should continue to exercise our rights on the high seas and in the airspace above it. and we should encourage our friends, partners and allies to do the same. >> thank you. senator reed. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. thank you, gentlemen for your testimony. admiral harris, you pointed out that there's a growing alliance in the pacific, including india, philippines, vietnam potentially. some of this ironically might be the result of some of the contested actions of the chinese. is that accurate? >> yes, senator reed, it is accurate. i believe china's actions are provocative, increases tensions and it causes the nations in the region to look to the united states as their security partner of choice and away from china. >> and you are -- do you feel that we are fulfilling that role adequately, that we are engaging and that we're cooperating and leading as we should in the pacific? >> i believe we are. from india through southeast asia and east asia and japan and korea, we are impro
we should maintain a network of like-minded allies and partners.should continue to exercise our rights on the high seas and in the airspace above it. and we should encourage our friends, partners and allies to do the same. >> thank you. senator reed. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. thank you, gentlemen for your testimony. admiral harris, you pointed out that there's a growing alliance in the pacific, including india, philippines, vietnam potentially. some of this ironically...
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with the ballistic missile capabilities that orchestrated militia us to threaten allies as well as our own national security. suit and subject to brutal treatment and posed by north korea but however there is more than we can do and should be doing to address this issue. travel pleded place strong mandatory sanctions that establishes a statutory framework to north korean cyberthreats. the president will be required to investigate a wide range of contact with weapons of mass destruction and arms and related materials and luxury goods that affect the elites and activities undermining cybersecurity as well as precious metals to be in a tailored set of activities including proliferation activities and labor camps. the seizure of assets in denial of government contracts but this bill goes beyond just sanctions which by the way of very strong to wonder why a the words mandatory. to improve the enforcement to have a spotlight on the human rights record under the labor practices and requires a strategy for the m pollute -- improved strategy to combat cyberactivities to encourage international
with the ballistic missile capabilities that orchestrated militia us to threaten allies as well as our own national security. suit and subject to brutal treatment and posed by north korea but however there is more than we can do and should be doing to address this issue. travel pleded place strong mandatory sanctions that establishes a statutory framework to north korean cyberthreats. the president will be required to investigate a wide range of contact with weapons of mass destruction and arms...
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resolve to protect our allies and partners in the region. we will look for new defense systems to help the public of korae and our friends on the korean peninsula. i commend representative park who has shown will to strengthen the relationship to forage a response to north korea's reckless behavior. we must try to increase the relationship between japan and south korea. they are most important allies and we need to act together. strong leadership is necessary if we hope to pursue the denuclearization of the korean peninsula. it calls to help in the missile defense and information sharing areas and calls for u.s. leadership to strengthen the counter proliferation regime to insure north korea's most dangerous weapons are contained. this legislation does just that. it strengthens the u.s. policy and allows us to insure north korea will pay a price for its continued nuclear ambition while the body of the administration gets it the tools they need to implement a more effective approach to north korea. i urge all of my colleagues to join us in sup
resolve to protect our allies and partners in the region. we will look for new defense systems to help the public of korae and our friends on the korean peninsula. i commend representative park who has shown will to strengthen the relationship to forage a response to north korea's reckless behavior. we must try to increase the relationship between japan and south korea. they are most important allies and we need to act together. strong leadership is necessary if we hope to pursue the...
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we should maintain a network of like-minded allies and partners. we should continue to exercise our rights on the high seas and in the airspace above it. and we should encourage our friends, partners and allies to do the same. >> thank you. senator reed. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. thank you, gentlemen for your testimony. admiral harris, you pointed out that there's a growing alliance in the pacific, including india, philippines, vietnam potentially. some of this ironically might be the result of some of the contested actions of the chinese. is that accurate? >> yes, senator reed, it is accurate. i believe china's actions are provocative, increases tensions and it causes the nations in the region to look to the united states as their security partner of choice and away from china. >> and you are -- do you feel that we are fulfilling that role adequately, that we are engaging and that we're cooperating and leading as we should in the pacific? >> i believe we are. from india through southeast asia and east asia and japan and korea, we are i
we should maintain a network of like-minded allies and partners. we should continue to exercise our rights on the high seas and in the airspace above it. and we should encourage our friends, partners and allies to do the same. >> thank you. senator reed. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. thank you, gentlemen for your testimony. admiral harris, you pointed out that there's a growing alliance in the pacific, including india, philippines, vietnam potentially. some of this...
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they have called on allies to stop backing the y.p.g., kurdish syrian group, fighting i.s.i.l. in parts of syria. 28 people are confirmed dead, and 61 people were injured by the blast. >> it targeted a convoy of military. waiting for traffic signals near the turkish parliament. we go to ankara. and we are joined live from there. first of all, clearly turkey pointing the finger at the y.p.g. fighters, and promising more evidence. tell us about that. >> well, the prime minister in his statement said that he had managed to figure out not only the y.p.g. was behind the attack, but identified a 228-year-old syrian as -- 22-year-old syrian as the perpetrator of the car bomb. they were behind this and would continue in the security crackdown. now, significantly, it's not just the y.p.g., but they are point the finger at damascus military, claiming that they are promming up the snippets that they had to take. >> translation: they had every right to take steps. from this moment on the syrian regime is responsible for it. >> reporter: i can imagine a lot of anger there. they talk now abo
they have called on allies to stop backing the y.p.g., kurdish syrian group, fighting i.s.i.l. in parts of syria. 28 people are confirmed dead, and 61 people were injured by the blast. >> it targeted a convoy of military. waiting for traffic signals near the turkish parliament. we go to ankara. and we are joined live from there. first of all, clearly turkey pointing the finger at the y.p.g. fighters, and promising more evidence. tell us about that. >> well, the prime minister in his...
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it also wants its western allies to stand by them in this fight.now turkey's options are to continue the cross-boarding shelling and continue to provide support. the west has signaled it won't back turkey's call for grand operation inside syria, and the u.s. has signaled that it won't choose sides. the escalating tensions are straining long-time alliances and complicating an already difficult process aimed attending syria's war. zana hoda, al jazeera, southern turkey. >>> and now russia which is carrying out air strikes inside syria is demanding, and i believe it has, as we go to the nation and daniel lack there, a meeting of the security council within a few hours, or later on today, daniel, because it is worried about what turkey is doing or what it says turkey could do do, is that right? >> reporter: yeah, that's right. russia requested an ur gebt meeting of the security council, and that will take place approximately three hours from now. it will be a closed session. and the russian statement said it was concern over turkey's declared plans for
it also wants its western allies to stand by them in this fight.now turkey's options are to continue the cross-boarding shelling and continue to provide support. the west has signaled it won't back turkey's call for grand operation inside syria, and the u.s. has signaled that it won't choose sides. the escalating tensions are straining long-time alliances and complicating an already difficult process aimed attending syria's war. zana hoda, al jazeera, southern turkey. >>> and now...
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allies will be looking to reenforce this mission.ot about stopping or pushing back refugee boats. nato will contribute critical information and surveillance to help counter human trafficking and criminal networks. >> reporter: it's not going to be plain sailing and the nato group will ararrive with the mission still being worked out and turkish will have to stay in their own territorial waters and for it to work they need the coast guard to act effectively on nato intelligence provided to it, one thin this mission is not is an intercept and rescue operations. any refugees that are saved by nato vessel also be returned to turkey and turkey has a willingness to receive them back but for how much longer. paul brennan, al jazeera, brussels. >>> the first pictures emerged of some victims of a double suicide bombing at a refugee camp in nigeria, as many as 70 people were killed when two women blew themselves up on tuesday and rob matheson has the story. >> reporter: freightened and bewildered some of the youngest victims at the latest bomb
allies will be looking to reenforce this mission.ot about stopping or pushing back refugee boats. nato will contribute critical information and surveillance to help counter human trafficking and criminal networks. >> reporter: it's not going to be plain sailing and the nato group will ararrive with the mission still being worked out and turkish will have to stay in their own territorial waters and for it to work they need the coast guard to act effectively on nato intelligence provided to...
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with wednesday's attack calls increased anger from turkey towards its allies.he government here clearly feels it is being let down by the u.s. and nato. this latest attack could provide justification for turkey to send forces across the border, but itself position tweerds syrian-based kurdish groups continues to be at difference with its allies. >>> a new report, shows the u.s. military struggles to help soldiers who suffer from posttraumatic stress disorder and depression. the ranged corporation studied 40,000 cases, and shows that two-thirds of troops who suffer from ptsd, don't get the minimum number of sessions they need. the study does, however, point to some improvements. >>> and the fcc voting on new regulations that could cut your cable bill. it would let customers buy cable boxes from companies like google and amazon. the fcc says it hopes the move will help lower your prices. >>> toyia announcing a recall because of seat belts that say they could fail in a crash. it involves nearly 2.9 million suvs, 1.9 are in the united states, it covers rav4s from 2
with wednesday's attack calls increased anger from turkey towards its allies.he government here clearly feels it is being let down by the u.s. and nato. this latest attack could provide justification for turkey to send forces across the border, but itself position tweerds syrian-based kurdish groups continues to be at difference with its allies. >>> a new report, shows the u.s. military struggles to help soldiers who suffer from posttraumatic stress disorder and depression. the ranged...
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allies, this u.s.eed to get turkey and kurdish by search -- kurdish fighters to win this fight against isis? it is a problem for which i do not have an answer. we need sunni allies. right now, the most reliable sunni ally we had are the kurds. they have had an infective fighting force. they have primarily been responsible for taking back territory from isis in syria and iraq. there are a few problems. turkey being the biggest. turkey and the kurds are still fighting. there are terrorist attacks in turkey -- there are different kurdish groups. turkey sees it as the same group. to get to someay sort of pause and hostilities between turkey and the kurds would be critical. because we need them both. arab states like saudi arabia are fighting against isis as well. it is a twisted mix over there in terms of trying to find the right coalition to take on isis. i will him flat -- i will him flat -- i'll emphasize it has to be locally driven. , the sunnieda moderates need to reject this violent extremism and fig
allies, this u.s.eed to get turkey and kurdish by search -- kurdish fighters to win this fight against isis? it is a problem for which i do not have an answer. we need sunni allies. right now, the most reliable sunni ally we had are the kurds. they have had an infective fighting force. they have primarily been responsible for taking back territory from isis in syria and iraq. there are a few problems. turkey being the biggest. turkey and the kurds are still fighting. there are terrorist attacks...
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and allies will be looking to reinforce this mission. not about stopping or pushing back refugee boats. nato will contribute critical information and surveillance to help counter human trafficking and criminal networks. >> reporter: it's not going to be plain sailing, the nato group will arrive in the aegean by the weekend with its mission still being worked out. the greek and turkish vessels in the group will have to stay within their own territorial waters. for it to actually work it needs the turkish coast guard to act effectively on the nato intelligence which will be provided to it. one thing this mission is not is an intercept and rescue operation. any refugees that are saved by nato vessels will be returned to turkey. and turkey has so far expressed a willingness to receive them back. but for how much longer? paul brennan, al jazeera, russells. ♪ ♪ >>> south africa's president jacob assume has been repeatedly interrupted while make his annual state of the nation address. in the end representatives from the economic freedom fighter
and allies will be looking to reinforce this mission. not about stopping or pushing back refugee boats. nato will contribute critical information and surveillance to help counter human trafficking and criminal networks. >> reporter: it's not going to be plain sailing, the nato group will arrive in the aegean by the weekend with its mission still being worked out. the greek and turkish vessels in the group will have to stay within their own territorial waters. for it to actually work it...
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and its allies with u.s. air power >>> there is the problem with u.s. and ankara because in that part of syria the people who would say we are kurdish fighters have been the best bar none at taking on i.s.i.l. and defeating them. >> reporter: the northern corridor of syria, that is in the northern aleppo province close to the turkish border, turkey does not want to see the y.p.g. expands. it has been taking territory from opposition groups supported by turkey. like you mentioned earlier, there have been intense bombing, turkish military targeting positions of the y.p.g. inside syria. they want to stop that advance. they don't want the y.p.g. to link territories that controls in the west of syria. already they control half of the syria border area with turkey. like i mentioned, turkey considers this group a terrorist organization and turkey has been trying to press its allies for ground operations saying that this is the only way to end the war. the west has no appetite for such an invasion and they say lead to full fledged war >>> you mentioned the russ
and its allies with u.s. air power >>> there is the problem with u.s. and ankara because in that part of syria the people who would say we are kurdish fighters have been the best bar none at taking on i.s.i.l. and defeating them. >> reporter: the northern corridor of syria, that is in the northern aleppo province close to the turkish border, turkey does not want to see the y.p.g. expands. it has been taking territory from opposition groups supported by turkey. like you mentioned...
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this attack will help our allies understand. we've been saying this that sooner or our allies will understand and those that
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and other western powers are concerned, the ypg are their allies in the war against isil.ow ankara says the international community must rectify that policy. >> translator: the pyd and ypg, and kinked with the pkk in turkey, we have touched upon. we have said repeatedly there is a strong link between them. if evidence of those links and one day those terrorist organizations and those who support them will be judged. >> reporter: earlier on thursday, turkish war planes bombed targets in northern iraq. they have been shelling inside syria for weeks now as well. it wants to send in ground troops to create a buffer zone across the border with syria. but so long as syria and its russian allies control the sky, that option appears to be off of the table, unless nato and turkey's partners agree to support them. with wednesday's attack comes increased anger from turkey towards its allies, it feels it is being let down by the u.s. and nato this. this could provide justification for turkey to send forces across the border, but its position towards the syrian based kurdish groups con
and other western powers are concerned, the ypg are their allies in the war against isil.ow ankara says the international community must rectify that policy. >> translator: the pyd and ypg, and kinked with the pkk in turkey, we have touched upon. we have said repeatedly there is a strong link between them. if evidence of those links and one day those terrorist organizations and those who support them will be judged. >> reporter: earlier on thursday, turkish war planes bombed targets...
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good morning, i'm ally crutcher. jerry is off this morning. really quick -- here's a look at the winners of last night's caucuses. for the democrats -- it went into the early hours of the morning. one precinct still needs to report...still... just after 2:30 this morning...clinn's campaign republicans we'll ak it all down in just a bit -- but first -- we are storm track seven meteorologist eileen loan is here now with your storm track seven forecast. winter storm warnings and winter weather advisories are posted in the same counties they were yesterday. one band of snow is tracking through the area okay... however that will still have some hanging around this morning with snow making whichis why we will see a mix of precip today, especially in the south. winds are easterly at morning with a break this afternoon, although there may be to deal with and another round will see mainly snow north and the mix south and that will minutee. picking up our team seven coverage...storm track seven's visibilities later. temperatures are still holdingin the
good morning, i'm ally crutcher. jerry is off this morning. really quick -- here's a look at the winners of last night's caucuses. for the democrats -- it went into the early hours of the morning. one precinct still needs to report...still... just after 2:30 this morning...clinn's campaign republicans we'll ak it all down in just a bit -- but first -- we are storm track seven meteorologist eileen loan is here now with your storm track seven forecast. winter storm warnings and winter weather...
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>(judy ally / facebook user) "don't block my post," judy ally makes it clear. (judy ally / facebook user) "because that's my post that i posted on there to sell something," the proud gun owner does not like the new facebook feature -- allowing anyone on facebook to ban a post showing the buying and selling of guns. (judy ally / facebook user) "and they come along and come block it,? no." friday -- the billion user social media site introduced the disarming power. nat billboards months after facebook took away a business' ability to buy ads promoting gun sales. gun show promoters like kerry murphy are forced to post more cash on physical ads. (kerry murphy / gun show promoter) "before you get a click of the button and you get 60-70-thousand people," reports say the decision attempts to minimize would- be customers from buying guns without the proper documentation. (betty morgan / facebook user) "i think the screening is very important," betty morgan likes the idea but says it's not a complete solution. (betty morgan / facebook user) "but people want to get guns
>(judy ally / facebook user) "don't block my post," judy ally makes it clear. (judy ally / facebook user) "because that's my post that i posted on there to sell something," the proud gun owner does not like the new facebook feature -- allowing anyone on facebook to ban a post showing the buying and selling of guns. (judy ally / facebook user) "and they come along and come block it,? no." friday -- the billion user social media site introduced the disarming...
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check back in with allie allie. >> reporter: most of the day it has been steady as people came to cast their vote. right now a long line for 30 minutes to go before the polls close. the line started form being an hour ago and it has not let up. now right now, they estimate -- estimated about 500 people have been through. i counted another 20 or 30 voters that have been through since then, and i am sure those numbers are going to climb in the next 30 minutes. they say there have been more interest around the selection than they remember in recent years, and, of course, we saw record numbers in both absentee votes and votes for the republican primary last week. we can say the same about absentee ballots this election. so many are going to be watching the same of the numbers or totals tonight. now you have just 30 minutes left to get out and place your vote. remember, you got to have a valid id. i heard some people in line asking if they need their voter registration, and the answer isregistration, and the answer is, no. but you will need a driver's license or passport or other id. we hav
check back in with allie allie. >> reporter: most of the day it has been steady as people came to cast their vote. right now a long line for 30 minutes to go before the polls close. the line started form being an hour ago and it has not let up. now right now, they estimate -- estimated about 500 people have been through. i counted another 20 or 30 voters that have been through since then, and i am sure those numbers are going to climb in the next 30 minutes. they say there have been more...
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it wants its western allies to stand by them in this fight. for now turkey's options are to continue the shells and provide support. the west has signaled it won't back turkey's call for ground operation inside syria, and the u.s. has signaled that it won't choose sides. the escalating tensions are straining long-time alliances and complicating an already difficult process aimed at ending syria's war. >> meanwhile, russia has submitted a draft resolution to the u.n. security council demanding an end to action which undermines syria's sovereignty. the document is aimed at halting military action in syria. daniel lack is at the united nations for us. no, sir surprisingly this draft resolution is facing stiff opposition. >> oh, absolutely. we've heard from the american ambassador samantha power who called it a distraction. the british ambassador who said that this resolution is going nowhere, and the french ambassador who said it was not going any with a either. interestingly before the meeting began he stopped and spoke to journalists and expres
it wants its western allies to stand by them in this fight. for now turkey's options are to continue the shells and provide support. the west has signaled it won't back turkey's call for ground operation inside syria, and the u.s. has signaled that it won't choose sides. the escalating tensions are straining long-time alliances and complicating an already difficult process aimed at ending syria's war. >> meanwhile, russia has submitted a draft resolution to the u.n. security council...
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syria's government and its allies are intensifying their major offensive around the country's largest city aleppo, government forces have captured the village of vitien, tens of thousands of people are now fleeing aleppo and amassing on the turkish border zeina khodr reports. >> the syrian government and its allies have managed to capture another town in the aleppo country side, there was fierce resistance. we still don't know if the opposition will be able to prevent the government from achieving its objective and that is to encircle the city of aleppo, that is what the government has been trying to do, the army command late on thursday saying that they're close to achieving this but they haven't been able to do so. the fighting is ongoing on the ground, civilians trapped in the conflict and many of them trying to find a safe place. the suffering is growing. tens of thousands of syrians are again on the move. those who have arrived to the turkish border are not being allowed in. these people are from the northern country side of aleppo. many of them arrived on foot. many of them came
syria's government and its allies are intensifying their major offensive around the country's largest city aleppo, government forces have captured the village of vitien, tens of thousands of people are now fleeing aleppo and amassing on the turkish border zeina khodr reports. >> the syrian government and its allies have managed to capture another town in the aleppo country side, there was fierce resistance. we still don't know if the opposition will be able to prevent the government from...
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allÍ sabemos si hay un riesgo.rama, y en muchos estados hay programas gratuitos para hacer este tipo de estudios. karla: muy buena pregunta, si tiene hijos deportistas, importante esa prueba, vamos con la siguiente pregunta. >> doctor, buenos dÍas, mi hija tiene dolores de cabeza constantes, ¿cÓmo los debo de tratar y cuÁndo debo preocuparme? doctor cotton: muy buena pregunta tambiÉn, muy interesantes, los niÑos tienen dolor de cabeza por diferentes motivos, los dos motivos mÁs importantes y que las madres no se dan cuenta, la enfermedad mÁs comÚn en todo el mundo son las caries, y las caries pueden producir dolor de cabeza, entonces es importante checar la boca de los niÑos cada seis meses desde el aÑo de vida. despuÉs, también, problemas de la vista, los chicos que fuerzan mucho la vista tambiÉn pueden tener dolores de cabeza, algo muy frecuentes que los chicos tomen poco lÍquido, los chicos que se irÁ tan poco tienden a tender mÁs dolor de cabeza, entonces a hidratar a los chicos. otra cosa, tambiÉn es la falta
allÍ sabemos si hay un riesgo.rama, y en muchos estados hay programas gratuitos para hacer este tipo de estudios. karla: muy buena pregunta, si tiene hijos deportistas, importante esa prueba, vamos con la siguiente pregunta. >> doctor, buenos dÍas, mi hija tiene dolores de cabeza constantes, ¿cÓmo los debo de tratar y cuÁndo debo preocuparme? doctor cotton: muy buena pregunta tambiÉn, muy interesantes, los niÑos tienen dolor de cabeza por diferentes motivos, los dos motivos mÁs...
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you should tell ally that you want her to continue. no, wait. wait, please... ally, come here.
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allÍ nos vemos. ver su sombra quedan seis semanas mÁs de invierno, si ocurre lo contrario, como en esta ocasiÓn significa que la primavera estÁ cerca. quÉ bueno. nadie espera que se vista de charro, pero el papa francisco ya tiene parte del vestuario esperÁndolo en la ciudad de mÉxico, salazar yepes finalizÓ el sombrero donde estÁn bordadas todas las banderas de amÉrica latina, el escudo vaticano y la virgen morena, francisco serÁ el tercer pontÍfice en recibir el tradicional sombrero cuando estÉ de visita el 12 de este mes. >> nunca imaginÉ que podrÍa hacerlo, cuando me lo enseÑaron, dije, no voy a poder, pero ya estando allÍ le salen a uno las fuerzas de la fe. satcha: es precioso, juan pablo ii y benedicto xvi recibieron tambiÉn sombreros elaborados por esa fÁbrica ubicada en san francisco del rincÓn, guanajuato, conocida como la capital mundial del sombrero. y aquÍ en su cadena univisiÓn tendremos amplia cobertura de la visita del sumo pontÍfice a mÉxico, por lo pronto continuamos contigo ana, y
allÍ nos vemos. ver su sombra quedan seis semanas mÁs de invierno, si ocurre lo contrario, como en esta ocasiÓn significa que la primavera estÁ cerca. quÉ bueno. nadie espera que se vista de charro, pero el papa francisco ya tiene parte del vestuario esperÁndolo en la ciudad de mÉxico, salazar yepes finalizÓ el sombrero donde estÁn bordadas todas las banderas de amÉrica latina, el escudo vaticano y la virgen morena, francisco serÁ el tercer pontÍfice en recibir el tradicional...
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and its arab allies. syria's opposition the y.p.g. been taking advantage of the damascus government's offensive to expand areas under its control in aleppo. >> translator: y.p.g. militia from the start of the revolution has been working for its own interests. it created an autonomous area, it never recognized the syrian revolution. but it used it to create its own state. >> reporter: the capture of the air base means the y.p.g. is now close to the main rebel-held border crossing with turkey. this has increased concern in turkey, which considers the group and it's a political wing the p.y.d. a terrorist organization. >> translator: p.y.d. has been the unto unstoppable winner it l gain territorial aspirations and stretch to the west. it is not lodge figure to turkey to carry out military operations against the py d in syria while isil has a presence, this will draw reaction from the u.s. and even russia. >> reporter: the y.p.g. and it's a ally the syrian democratic forces are partners of the u.s.-led coalition against isil. turkey has h
and its arab allies. syria's opposition the y.p.g. been taking advantage of the damascus government's offensive to expand areas under its control in aleppo. >> translator: y.p.g. militia from the start of the revolution has been working for its own interests. it created an autonomous area, it never recognized the syrian revolution. but it used it to create its own state. >> reporter: the capture of the air base means the y.p.g. is now close to the main rebel-held border crossing...
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johnny: allÍ me da envidia.planes de batalla y llevamos a cabo grandes descubrimientos, en medicina, ciencias e ingeniería. nuestra próxima misión puede ser cualquier cosa. así que nos preparamos para todo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ abran puertas y ventanas ♪ comeremos hasta el fin ♪ porque a casita ha llegado ♪ nuestro amigo el chef pepÍn ♪ ♪ chef pepÍn, hasta el fin ♪ francisca: eso! definitivamente, chef, bienvenido, con tanta caminadera ya me dio mucha hambre. chef pepÍn: ¿cÓmo llamas a eso? francisca: "autÍa". chef pepÍn: la malanga es mÁs corta, cuando es claro es "huahuÍ". william: ¿quÉ le pasÓ a esa malanga? chef pepÍn: esta era la comida que hacÍan en mi casa despuÉs del dÍa 15, cuando el dinero no alcanzaba. francisca: ¿cuál la receta? chef pepÍn: una libra de malanga, y le tenemos que poner ajo. yo le pondrÍa tres porque tiene que tener sabor. le ponemos un poquito de leche, no mucha, y sal. lo que no puede faltar. un huevito. francisca: rico, sabroso. william: delicioso! chef pepÍn: vamos a poner el aceite caliente. f
johnny: allÍ me da envidia.planes de batalla y llevamos a cabo grandes descubrimientos, en medicina, ciencias e ingeniería. nuestra próxima misión puede ser cualquier cosa. así que nos preparamos para todo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ abran puertas y ventanas ♪ comeremos hasta el fin ♪ porque a casita ha llegado ♪ nuestro amigo el chef pepÍn ♪ ♪ chef pepÍn, hasta el fin ♪ francisca: eso! definitivamente, chef, bienvenido, con tanta caminadera ya me dio mucha hambre. chef pepÍn: ¿cÓmo...
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and it's ally, the syrian democratic forces as they push deeper into isil held territory. the kurdish fighters are closing on a main supply route that isil, also known as daish uses to move between its strong holds in syria and neighboring iraq. >> it's not about choosing sides here. there's no doubt about turkey's membership in the coalition. obviously there's no doubt about our commitment to a fellow nato ally and there's no doubt some of the strongest fighters against daish inside syria have been kurdish fighters. >> the kurdish fighters and their allies have not only been taking territory from isil. they've also taken ground from opposition groups backed by turkey. >> for turkey, that is a red line. ankara wants to prevent further y.p.g. advances particularly in the northern soar door close to its border. ankara consider that is a threat to its national security and will take all the necessary measures to prevent this. it wants is western allies to stand with them in this fight. >> for now, turkey's options are to continue the cross border shelling and provide support
and it's ally, the syrian democratic forces as they push deeper into isil held territory. the kurdish fighters are closing on a main supply route that isil, also known as daish uses to move between its strong holds in syria and neighboring iraq. >> it's not about choosing sides here. there's no doubt about turkey's membership in the coalition. obviously there's no doubt about our commitment to a fellow nato ally and there's no doubt some of the strongest fighters against daish inside...
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are not allies. it is clear if there is any coordination if the offensive against the opposition in aleppo, but what is clear is that the government and the y.p.g. are both heading towards aleppo's border crossing with turkey. the bordertowns close to that crossing have received tens of thousands of syrians displaced by the ongoing military operation. turkey continues to be criticized in not allowing them to enter. it is argued that the refugees can stay in a safe zone which would serve turkey's national security's interests by acting as a buffer and keeping the regime away from its doorstep >>> u.s. presidential hopefuls hillary clinton and bernie sanders have faced off in the second one-on-one democratic debate in milwaukee. they clashed over several issues, including campaign funding, immigration and health care. our correspondent is reporting on that. who came out on top, if anyone? >> reporter: it really seemed that hillary clinton was trying to change the dialogue. she has been for a while now
are not allies. it is clear if there is any coordination if the offensive against the opposition in aleppo, but what is clear is that the government and the y.p.g. are both heading towards aleppo's border crossing with turkey. the bordertowns close to that crossing have received tens of thousands of syrians displaced by the ongoing military operation. turkey continues to be criticized in not allowing them to enter. it is argued that the refugees can stay in a safe zone which would serve...
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they haven't been able to-- allies-- make it. the russian air power is why the government is able to advance. now, what is the objective. you did mention that the government wants to reach these loyalists towns because in those towns there are fighters, man power, really, that the government needs. if they're able to reach those towns, the fighters will help them capture even more territory because the whole objective of this offensive is to cut rebel supply lines. they want to separate rebel-controlled districts in aleppo city from the countryside, the aleppo countryside, and they also want to block the rebel supply groups from turkey. this is the object iive. the government is advancing. they have called on other factions to send reinforcements and the rebels are calling their foreign backers to send weapons. the opposition are saying that this offensive is really that the government is not serious about negotiations and that negotiations are taking place on the battle field > >>> aleppo has been a very important bastian. do yo
they haven't been able to-- allies-- make it. the russian air power is why the government is able to advance. now, what is the objective. you did mention that the government wants to reach these loyalists towns because in those towns there are fighters, man power, really, that the government needs. if they're able to reach those towns, the fighters will help them capture even more territory because the whole objective of this offensive is to cut rebel supply lines. they want to separate...