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let's speak to our correspondent asad ahmad who's outside the finsbury park mosque where that attackace. you have spoken to local residents and people from the mosque, what has been the reaction? i have to say the reaction is one of calm, particularly at the muslim welfare house which is that building behind me, the building the murdered man walked out of before darren osborne ploughed his van into him and killed him. and also the finsbury park mosque, i was there an hour ago and there was no sense ofjubilation to there was no sense ofjubilation to the verdict or hatred towards darren osborne. people just say we want to get on with our lives, a short time ago i spoke to an imam who was the imam who stepped in to protect darren osborne after the attack from people who were angry and shocked at what happened who wanted to get their hands on him but he protected darren osborne until the police arrived. i spoke to him and he said it was really important that street justice was not done and to let the criminal justice system justice was not done and to let the criminaljustice system do it
let's speak to our correspondent asad ahmad who's outside the finsbury park mosque where that attackace. you have spoken to local residents and people from the mosque, what has been the reaction? i have to say the reaction is one of calm, particularly at the muslim welfare house which is that building behind me, the building the murdered man walked out of before darren osborne ploughed his van into him and killed him. and also the finsbury park mosque, i was there an hour ago and there was no...
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of committing a war crime by bombing fighters loyal to president bashar asad the u.s. led coalition says one hundred fighters died in the airstrikes and there are so province that was a response to what the u.s. called an unprovoked attack on its allies the syrian democratic forces russia says the u.s. strikes are part of an american effort to control economic assets and turkey has resumed bombing raids over the northern survie an enclave of a fleeing after a five day break local kurdish media posted this video showing turkish airstrikes on the outskirts of the well turkey began an air and ground operation last month to oust the peachey group from thinking those are the headlines on al-jazeera one o one east is coming up next. facing realities growing up when did you realize that you were living in a special place the so-called secret city getting to the heart of the matter why is activists to live in jail just because she expressed herself hear their story on and talk to al-jazeera at this time in. the marshall islands is a tiny pacific nation with a very big problem.
of committing a war crime by bombing fighters loyal to president bashar asad the u.s. led coalition says one hundred fighters died in the airstrikes and there are so province that was a response to what the u.s. called an unprovoked attack on its allies the syrian democratic forces russia says the u.s. strikes are part of an american effort to control economic assets and turkey has resumed bombing raids over the northern survie an enclave of a fleeing after a five day break local kurdish media...
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and al asad —— bashir assad is getting control, with the help of russia.dinary battle betweenjeremy corbyn, the allegations in the least newspapers over the last few days. this is him. explain what this is about. i do not know that he is rattled but he is certainly very annoyed by their son and the meal in particular going after him on this. —— sun and mail and particular going after him on this. —— sun and mailand meal. in the 19805 —— sun and mailand meal. in the 1980s you assumed. jeremy corbyn would say he was promoting dialogue between east and west and was doing it for peace. he gets annoyed when he is asked about it that he was asked about it in a press conference today and decided to fight back by lodging a video attacking the press and warning that change is going to come. change is coming. does that sound like a threat? it does. he is taking on sun and mail, the express, the telegraph, that is quite a thing to ta ke the telegraph, that is quite a thing to take on. jeremy corbyn has got some explaining to do. it is interesting that the czech secre
and al asad —— bashir assad is getting control, with the help of russia.dinary battle betweenjeremy corbyn, the allegations in the least newspapers over the last few days. this is him. explain what this is about. i do not know that he is rattled but he is certainly very annoyed by their son and the meal in particular going after him on this. —— sun and mail and particular going after him on this. —— sun and mailand meal. in the 19805 —— sun and mailand meal. in the 1980s you...
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our lallies want to kill themselves as much as they want to fight against asad. turkey has problems with the kurds. that crosses over. then you have -- it's a mess in terms of figuring out who our allies are and then coordinating them. we don't have -- at least in afghanistan we do have a clear set of people we are working with. it's it's a constantly spinning situation in syria. so until we can resolve these situations and syria spills over into iraq, but both of these are important, number one until we can get turkey and the kurds to get along, and i don't know, i mean there is so much. kurds are splitting like five different factions. so they have their problems there. i mean, if i was advising the kurds, i would say take what you've got and for heavens sake leave turkey alone. if you are able to carve out an area in iraq and syria, take it, try to make peace with turkey, and that's going to be a problem. because there have been, and i don't agree with the way they are running turkey by any stretch of the imagination, but you can't deny the kurds have attacked
our lallies want to kill themselves as much as they want to fight against asad. turkey has problems with the kurds. that crosses over. then you have -- it's a mess in terms of figuring out who our allies are and then coordinating them. we don't have -- at least in afghanistan we do have a clear set of people we are working with. it's it's a constantly spinning situation in syria. so until we can resolve these situations and syria spills over into iraq, but both of these are important, number...
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this follows a similar strategy that the asad regime has had in the past. where bombings are followed by a ground invasion. the lease from russia, germany and france spoke today via the phone to talk about implementation of the cease-fire. as we've seen all too often, very little action actually follows these phone calls. eric? >> thank you connor. horrible overwhelming contrast -- catastrophe supported by russia and asad. advocates for gun control and stricter laws. a hot button issue with second amendment supporters. >> i believe the second memo but you have to protect your citizens and kids. i will do what i can to make sure that guns are not in the hands of the wrong people. ve yon a place like this? (semi-truck noise) yes and it was like the worst experience of my life. seven lanes of traffic and i was in the second lane. when i get into my car, i wanna know it's going to get me from point a to point b. well, then i have some good news. chevy is the only brand to receive j.d. power dependability awards for cars, trucks and suvs two years in a row. wait
this follows a similar strategy that the asad regime has had in the past. where bombings are followed by a ground invasion. the lease from russia, germany and france spoke today via the phone to talk about implementation of the cease-fire. as we've seen all too often, very little action actually follows these phone calls. eric? >> thank you connor. horrible overwhelming contrast -- catastrophe supported by russia and asad. advocates for gun control and stricter laws. a hot button issue...
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y a causa de los ataques de la aviaciÓn siria y rusa, y a la artillerÍa gubernamental de bashar al asad del autobÚs. >> se puede estar cumpliendo condena en una prisiÓn y a la vez ser emprendedor con una compaÑÍa funcionando, pues quÉ cree que sÍ eso es lo que hacen algunos reclusos del penal en san salvador, forman parte del programa yo cambio, y estÁn preparÁndose como panaderos, a sas tres, e incluso cultivodores de tilapia, esto para cuando hayan cumplido su condena y salgan a la calle no tengan que buscar trabajo porque tienen su propia empresa. >> eso sÍ es reintegrarlos a la comunidad ¿no creen?. >> sabe a cuÁntas bacterias y gÉrmenes de todos tipos se expone en centros comerciales. >> jessica carrillo nos lo va a decir. >> y pintado en mÉxico tenemos obras que fueron influenciadas durante el siglo xxviii, ay! ya le vamos a contar cuando estás en una primera cita y la chica luce espectacular, pero el cuello de tu camiseta te traiciona... ...te das cuenta que está a medio lavar. usa downy para prevenir que el cuello de tu camiseta se estire. a diferencia del detergente solo, downy
y a causa de los ataques de la aviaciÓn siria y rusa, y a la artillerÍa gubernamental de bashar al asad del autobÚs. >> se puede estar cumpliendo condena en una prisiÓn y a la vez ser emprendedor con una compaÑÍa funcionando, pues quÉ cree que sÍ eso es lo que hacen algunos reclusos del penal en san salvador, forman parte del programa yo cambio, y estÁn preparÁndose como panaderos, a sas tres, e incluso cultivodores de tilapia, esto para cuando hayan cumplido su condena y salgan...
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bullet >>asad a lot of conflicts in schoolnd g a fight with this one and then from what wasn't allowed to bring his backpack because they found casings in it. >> reporter: jim guard had him as a student. >> i remember nik in class. he was quiet. academics, you can't do that. he was a quiet kid in class. we got along. >> reporter: relatives say he was adopted by an older couple at birth. his father died when he was 4 years old. his mother dying in november from flu complications. since then he's been in the care of a family friend. his neighbor said she was terrified of him. >> i had last year and he was -- i had a lot of suspicions about him. me and my friend always said that something might happen and dot want to be one of hissing its because he said that he wanted to go to the military to shoot people. like i remember that so clearly. >> reporter: abc news learned he used an ar-15 assault rifle. florida senator bill nelson saying the suspect puletd stude the classrooms. >> the shooter wore a gas mask and he had smoke grenades. he went and set off the fire alarm so the kids would come
bullet >>asad a lot of conflicts in schoolnd g a fight with this one and then from what wasn't allowed to bring his backpack because they found casings in it. >> reporter: jim guard had him as a student. >> i remember nik in class. he was quiet. academics, you can't do that. he was a quiet kid in class. we got along. >> reporter: relatives say he was adopted by an older couple at birth. his father died when he was 4 years old. his mother dying in november from flu...
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of committing a war crime by bombing fighters loyal to president bashar asad the u.s. led coalition says one hundred fighters died in the airstrikes and that as our province that was a response to what the u.s. court an unprovoked attack on its allies the syrian democratic forces russia says the u.s. strikes are part of an american effort to control economic assets and turkey has resumed bombing raids over the northern survey an enclave of a fleeing after a five day break local kurdish media posted this video showing turkish airstrikes on the outskirts of the well turkey begad an air and ground operation last month to oust the twi peachey group from thinking those are the headlines on al-jazeera one o one east is coming up next. facing realities growing up when did you realize that you were living in a special place the so-called secret city getting to the heart of the matter why is activists to live in jail just because she expressed herself hear their story on talk to al-jazeera at this time. the marshall islands is a tiny pacific nation with a very big problem. once
of committing a war crime by bombing fighters loyal to president bashar asad the u.s. led coalition says one hundred fighters died in the airstrikes and that as our province that was a response to what the u.s. court an unprovoked attack on its allies the syrian democratic forces russia says the u.s. strikes are part of an american effort to control economic assets and turkey has resumed bombing raids over the northern survey an enclave of a fleeing after a five day break local kurdish media...
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i get threats and my inbox saying go on went but asad your face or you deserve to die all we can remember is war i was about eight years old my father decided to take us outside the country because our life was in danger and when we got to the border i remember there was like a bunch of people and it was screams and people that were trying to cross the border and pakistani police officers there not letting them and they're having people with a piece of. i think that you hit the course as well i remember and i was screaming and crying. so we went to pakistan and we were living there for about four years and islamabad they were trying to get me out of the country this was possible and i was twelve by then and they had to send me alone i had to pretend that i was back slowly because they had made a fake pakistani passport for me it was quite scary is that there was something that i would never forget in my life and what i had to go through you know if we finally got together after but in many years but again i consider myself a somebody really lucky reward on the lucky ones who actually got
i get threats and my inbox saying go on went but asad your face or you deserve to die all we can remember is war i was about eight years old my father decided to take us outside the country because our life was in danger and when we got to the border i remember there was like a bunch of people and it was screams and people that were trying to cross the border and pakistani police officers there not letting them and they're having people with a piece of. i think that you hit the course as well i...
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i get threats and my inbox saying go on went but asad your face or you deserve to die all we could remember is war i was about eight years old my father decided to take us outside the country because our life was in danger and when we got to the border i remember there was like a bunch of people and it was screams and people were trying to cross the border and pakistani police officers there not letting them and they were having people with a piece of. thing that you hit the course as well i remember and i was screaming you know crying for music you. know. so we went to pakistan and we were living there for about four years and islamabad they were trying to take me out. of the country this was possible and i was twelve by then and they had to send me alone and i had to pretend that i am backsliding because they had made a fake pakistani passport for me it was quite scary if that was something that i would never forget in my life and what i had to go through you know if we finally got together after many many years but again i consider myself a somebody really lucky reward on the lucky ones
i get threats and my inbox saying go on went but asad your face or you deserve to die all we could remember is war i was about eight years old my father decided to take us outside the country because our life was in danger and when we got to the border i remember there was like a bunch of people and it was screams and people were trying to cross the border and pakistani police officers there not letting them and they were having people with a piece of. thing that you hit the course as well i...
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bases for its basis and some fluency in the middle east and doesn't really matter whether it's bashar asad or somebody else but it has to be somebody who is loyal to russia right now because that there is nobody you know or such alternative that's very pro russian in syria and i think in the coming years some of the problem of bashar streaming power and then we'll see i'll go hisham jaber what is your view of russia's endgame in this now is beyond syria what it what do you see as russia's endgame in this region right now in the middle east and who do you think is benefiting from prolonged russian involvement whether it's in syria or why there are areas in the region. and syria for the first time better to clear the. mediterranean bed the. naval base and start those. you know. that in a new way russia didn't come to syria to live tomorrow a lot of interest and. want to influence in syria and the don't want by syria but want. syria seems a very rich. region you know of oil. and natural the we we saw and. you know of the fighting there around. all the resources i knew a syria one. in that syr
bases for its basis and some fluency in the middle east and doesn't really matter whether it's bashar asad or somebody else but it has to be somebody who is loyal to russia right now because that there is nobody you know or such alternative that's very pro russian in syria and i think in the coming years some of the problem of bashar streaming power and then we'll see i'll go hisham jaber what is your view of russia's endgame in this now is beyond syria what it what do you see as russia's...
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of committing a war crime by bombing fighters loyal to president bashar asad the u.s. led coalition says one hundred fighters died in the airstrikes and then as all province that was in response to what the u.s. called an unprovoked attack on syria no democratic force allies russia says the u.s. strikes are part of an american effort to control economic assets and turkey has resumed bombing raids over the northern syrian on claim of a fleeing after a five day break local kurdish media posted this video showing turkish airstrikes on the outskirts of city hall turkey. began an air and ground operation last month to oust the white p.g. group from a free turkish forces and their allies the free syrian army said they've captured towns and making ground on the road to a theme and aftershocks in taiwan a hampering the search for survivors of tuesday's earthquake seven people remain missing in the port city of quali and those are the headlines on al-jazeera do stay with us the stream is coming up next. as the world's best athletes prepare for the winter olympics the north and
of committing a war crime by bombing fighters loyal to president bashar asad the u.s. led coalition says one hundred fighters died in the airstrikes and then as all province that was in response to what the u.s. called an unprovoked attack on syria no democratic force allies russia says the u.s. strikes are part of an american effort to control economic assets and turkey has resumed bombing raids over the northern syrian on claim of a fleeing after a five day break local kurdish media posted...
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i'm asad ahmad.onditions of her pupils in brent. andria zafira kou says some of her pupils at the alperton community school have to do their homework in the bathroom because of overcrowding at home. the art and textiles teacher has been nominated for the $1 million prize for her work with deprived children, which includes giving extra classes and providing a quiet place to work. a bbc investigation shows that many vulnerable londoners are unable to get social housing which could trap in them in what's been described as a cycle of homelessness. more than 130,000 households have dropped—off council waiting lists in london since a new law allowed local authorities to restrict access to social housing. it means people with rent arrears are among those who can be kept off the list. the government says it's committed to social housing, but housing charities say the law has to change. it's being stuck in desperation all the time. we want to go to them and say, housemate, but they won't do anything. we are j
i'm asad ahmad.onditions of her pupils in brent. andria zafira kou says some of her pupils at the alperton community school have to do their homework in the bathroom because of overcrowding at home. the art and textiles teacher has been nominated for the $1 million prize for her work with deprived children, which includes giving extra classes and providing a quiet place to work. a bbc investigation shows that many vulnerable londoners are unable to get social housing which could trap in them in...
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good morning, i'm asad ahmad. to be screened for breast cancer than any other place in the country. a study by breast cancer uk shows that a quarter of mammography posts are unfilled. the shortage is said to have a severe impact on the speed that patients are diagnosed and treated. nhs england say "cancer survival rates have never been higher". the outgoing head of counter—terrorism policing in the uk has warned of a growing threat posed by far—right groups. metropolitan police assistant commissioner mark rowley warned that the extreme—right is trying to create intolerance and generate distrust of state institutions. mr rowley retires from the force next month waiting for a bill at the end of your meal in a restaurant could become a thing of the past if a trial at a restaurant in central london works without any glitches. ba rclayca rd is testing the new payment service called "dine and dash" which works by tapping your phone on a device on the table which then turns blue. you can then order what you want and leav
good morning, i'm asad ahmad. to be screened for breast cancer than any other place in the country. a study by breast cancer uk shows that a quarter of mammography posts are unfilled. the shortage is said to have a severe impact on the speed that patients are diagnosed and treated. nhs england say "cancer survival rates have never been higher". the outgoing head of counter—terrorism policing in the uk has warned of a growing threat posed by far—right groups. metropolitan police...
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spoken to is that these deescalation zones only become a deescalation zone when the russians or the asad region control them and so long as they're under the control of the rebels then all sorts of attacks take place be it from the skies or the ground and with the use of all different types of weapons and also as you mentioned has been under government siege for at least five years now because it's been under the control of the opposition that's the toughest they came to the seat of power in that it is on. the suburbs of damascus and now that this relentless bombardment one hundred people. you know twenty four forty eight hours is something extremely significant but the fact that nothing has happened is a result results of the turks their. words of this deal. makes people worry but even more desperate problem without any repercussions and i guess one of the many problems with the deescalation zones is that everyone is interpret it differently we will leave it there for now and come back to you as we get more information more developments out of syria thank you joining us from gaza . we'r
spoken to is that these deescalation zones only become a deescalation zone when the russians or the asad region control them and so long as they're under the control of the rebels then all sorts of attacks take place be it from the skies or the ground and with the use of all different types of weapons and also as you mentioned has been under government siege for at least five years now because it's been under the control of the opposition that's the toughest they came to the seat of power in...
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it's going to be nuclear or going to be conventional so it's a big blurring of the whole president asad in there in that posture is if you read it rationally detached in a detached way in a. is a justification for the united states to use these provide weapons but it's not a deterrent to russia in china it's explicit right it's explicit in it that it will use it and the even the preemptory action is is possible where again states that might be likely to acquire nuclear weapon let's say with this pastor here because it pocus. russia china of course north korea but it it almost in a dismissive way start talking about in remarkably considering how these two words the war on terrorism that has been degraded i mean it's a term that was invented by the united states to read havoc unbelievable havoc in the middle east in and beyond and now they're walking away from it they are and were and this is really i mean what you're pointing news really significant because what we have in its stead and they are very explicit about saying it these are forever wars generational wars our enemies we will fi
it's going to be nuclear or going to be conventional so it's a big blurring of the whole president asad in there in that posture is if you read it rationally detached in a detached way in a. is a justification for the united states to use these provide weapons but it's not a deterrent to russia in china it's explicit right it's explicit in it that it will use it and the even the preemptory action is is possible where again states that might be likely to acquire nuclear weapon let's say with...
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the moment russia seems reluctant to do that because iranian backed militias are very useful to the asad regime and also to russia's objectives in syria so israel is going to have to be quite careful now it's obviously not going to stop flying sorties into syria but although russia is not directly going to shoot those out of the sky themselves it doesn't seem like they're willing to prevent acids and aircraft offenses from having a go at downing is ready jets themselves and let's not forget that it's russia that has supplied and trained and assisted most of our. defenses. now the turkish army has suffered its largest number of fatalities since the freeman campaign against kurdish fighters in northern syria began last month eleven turkish soldiers were killed on saturday including two in an army helicopter crash but turkey's president says the kurdish led syrian democratic forces will pay a heavy price let's talk to live from near the turkey syria border jamal just bring us up to date first with any progress that turkish forces are making on the ground . well down there have been able to
the moment russia seems reluctant to do that because iranian backed militias are very useful to the asad regime and also to russia's objectives in syria so israel is going to have to be quite careful now it's obviously not going to stop flying sorties into syria but although russia is not directly going to shoot those out of the sky themselves it doesn't seem like they're willing to prevent acids and aircraft offenses from having a go at downing is ready jets themselves and let's not forget...
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of committing a war crime by bombing fighters loyal to president bashar asad the u.s. led coalition says one hundred fighters died in the airstrikes and then as all province that was in response to what the u.s. called an unprovoked attack on syria no democratic force allies russia says the u.s. strikes are part of an american effort to control economic assets. and turkey has resumed bombing raids over the northern syrian free and after a five day break local kurdish media posted this video showing turkish airstrikes on the outskirts of city. began and ground operation last month to oust the one problem. and their allies the free syrian army said they've captured towns and making ground on the road to a and aftershocks and tawana hampering the search for survivors of tuesday's earthquake seven people remain missing in the port of quality and those are the headlines on al-jazeera but do stay with us the stream is coming up next. as the world's best athletes prepare for the winter olympics the north and south koreans will march under unified flag and compete on a joint w
of committing a war crime by bombing fighters loyal to president bashar asad the u.s. led coalition says one hundred fighters died in the airstrikes and then as all province that was in response to what the u.s. called an unprovoked attack on syria no democratic force allies russia says the u.s. strikes are part of an american effort to control economic assets. and turkey has resumed bombing raids over the northern syrian free and after a five day break local kurdish media posted this video...
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the state department has called for an immediate legal to the operation by the asad regime which killedis last week. russia is alarmed by an american thread of military action in the region claiming it would be against the law. at home donald from promising to turn grief into action in the wake of the florida school shooting, the commander-in-chief pushing for change at a meeting with governors as the gun control debate continues to heat up across the country. the president has a bipartisan meeting with lawmakers. >> they are invited. we will see if they show up. if we learned anything yesterday donald trump does not intend to allow the act on gun control, and revealed he met with the nra, strengthening background checks. >> lunch with wayne lapierre, i want to tell you they went to do something. we will do strong background checks, got to do background checks was if we see a sicko i don't want them having a gun. >> accusing some in the room of being too afraid of bucking them and arming teachers, democratic, advising the president. >> pistol packed, i listen to law enforcement who said
the state department has called for an immediate legal to the operation by the asad regime which killedis last week. russia is alarmed by an american thread of military action in the region claiming it would be against the law. at home donald from promising to turn grief into action in the wake of the florida school shooting, the commander-in-chief pushing for change at a meeting with governors as the gun control debate continues to heat up across the country. the president has a bipartisan...
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to a bloodbath more than one hundred eighty people have been killed since sunday airstrikes by the asad government and russia. a lot of god remains very clear too in the needless death and destruction in syria now what is this is this this and destruction lot of clear then and is still while the syrian people seek their basic human rights democracy and the freedom this year again with the derelicts aborts of russia and iran have turned. into a bloodbath of innocent women and children or only just just that bit more than seventy civilians we have killed a lot of. this collision zone and that of the auspices of russia what's i've been a good thought is a war crime. the palestinian president will tell the un shortly that he wants to set up a new international alliance to mediate with the israelis mahmoud abbas is abandoning a twenty five year policy of accepting the u.s. as the main intermediary oxfam says that it's investigating twenty six new cases of sexual abuse by the stuff that new details came as bosses were questioned by the u.k. as part of about sexual misconduct in haiti in two t
to a bloodbath more than one hundred eighty people have been killed since sunday airstrikes by the asad government and russia. a lot of god remains very clear too in the needless death and destruction in syria now what is this is this this and destruction lot of clear then and is still while the syrian people seek their basic human rights democracy and the freedom this year again with the derelicts aborts of russia and iran have turned. into a bloodbath of innocent women and children or only...
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the asad regime is sending chemical attacks on their own people, claim the regime denies. >> a new permanentry base in syria, these exclusive satellite images show it located northwest of damascus. it has two weight hangers with short and long-range missiles capable of hitting his real. this comes as the top us commander tells the house armed services committee that he ran is increasing the number and quality of ballistic missiles in that region. that is a potential problem. jillian: a new deal with boeing. >> how it will save us some big bucks. >> $3.9 billion deal with boeing for two new air force one planes, saving $1.4 billion there. the original estimate was pretty high. the new airport comes with communication sweet, large galleys and other features, this would replace the aging reagan era airplanes they have. jillian: self delivery. >> forward may be driving pizza trucks. these would be in miami and you would order pizza from domino's. the self driving car would pick up pizza from domino's, load it all up and drive to your house, self driving. this is a few years off but it's would be
the asad regime is sending chemical attacks on their own people, claim the regime denies. >> a new permanentry base in syria, these exclusive satellite images show it located northwest of damascus. it has two weight hangers with short and long-range missiles capable of hitting his real. this comes as the top us commander tells the house armed services committee that he ran is increasing the number and quality of ballistic missiles in that region. that is a potential problem. jillian: a...
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you, it's becoming tricky, people who are not directly involved in terrorism, many the people that asad killed after the munich massacre directly connected to the munich attack but not directly connected to terrorism. he said the only involvement they had in munich was the airplane that took the perpetrators was going over their head. that person even said some of the palestinians we killed in these years, we don't know why they killed them and they don't know why they were killed. other people say it's enough for someone to have any duty in a terrorist organization, and it doesn't matter if it's a clerk, a beer bureaucrat military leader or politician but if he is part of an organization where he is aimed to kill israelis, that is enough to make that person a legitimate target. not everyone has their own legal and moral judgment of that. >> i have original book so maybe you answer some of this in the book but i will ask, i have been to run a couple of times. i've talked to a lot of iranian officials and people involved in u.s. iran talks and so forth, and i think they would challenge w
you, it's becoming tricky, people who are not directly involved in terrorism, many the people that asad killed after the munich massacre directly connected to the munich attack but not directly connected to terrorism. he said the only involvement they had in munich was the airplane that took the perpetrators was going over their head. that person even said some of the palestinians we killed in these years, we don't know why they killed them and they don't know why they were killed. other people...
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situation in syria was exacerbated by the intervention of both russia and iran and their support for the asad government against the rebels. and what the limits are as many i mean about of the. iranian people and you have to do muslims sure you have the serial killer who was your ahmadinejad. were mad at the fact the strategy said that the far north. korea you know well i mean there for analysis and no he in your. new fools. is that them bottoms you're a bum push the one of them going to come to you of them or if there's another in the holocaust and what a democracy the milat in gone nuts will be in class and me according to imagine if that eastwood amjad by the thing you know and there are some little m.b.e. how good it is to what i'm being known as a six foot in a joke when to him oh come on just really mckinnon what will be able to record is you all that he had already sauce that suja just. let out of a taxi. the un stopped publishing the death toll in syria in twenty fourteen and the numbers are now thought to be much higher than official figures. when russia and turned the conflict on th
situation in syria was exacerbated by the intervention of both russia and iran and their support for the asad government against the rebels. and what the limits are as many i mean about of the. iranian people and you have to do muslims sure you have the serial killer who was your ahmadinejad. were mad at the fact the strategy said that the far north. korea you know well i mean there for analysis and no he in your. new fools. is that them bottoms you're a bum push the one of them going to come...
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. >> what's really happening is the iranians and russians have successfully propped up the asad regime have won this thing. the syrian moderates have lost. their confidence is really striking. that's why the russian mercenary tired attacked the us-led base on february 7. i'm absolutely unprecedented that something like that happened. that's why they are encroaching on the israelis and beginning to put in missile bases so they can strike israel. this is what the iranians are up too. now they have a political and military alliance with the russians and it is significant and we have got to start getting our act together to push back on it. >> i agree. we've got a lot of problems of the world. i hope they get fixed. i know we all appreciate your advice. thank you. >> good talking to you. >> take a look at this. we are now up 136 points at the low of the session right now. we had been higher as we went into the day and that was in part because of the response to the gdp report which came in a little lower or softer than expected. were still growing at a healthy clip. now investors are diges
. >> what's really happening is the iranians and russians have successfully propped up the asad regime have won this thing. the syrian moderates have lost. their confidence is really striking. that's why the russian mercenary tired attacked the us-led base on february 7. i'm absolutely unprecedented that something like that happened. that's why they are encroaching on the israelis and beginning to put in missile bases so they can strike israel. this is what the iranians are up too. now...
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of a new system i suppose they would argue that i mean yes they are supporting figures like bashar asad in syria but you know that someone already that's a system that's already been in place for a while. well after that it will you don't want to expand this revolution in the region. i knew who was the fat found out of the revolution very famously said that that evolution does not recognize any borders but the iran iraq war and also defacto that most of the shiite communities across the region they remained loyal to their countries that did not side with iran that of course gave you run a bit kind of like media on a look at how. but over the past year or so we've seen that the regional proxies iran has been trying to expand its ideological and political. influence across the region through a combination of soft power and hard power strategies but unfortunately that effort to expand its influence across the region has come at the expense of regional stability you did mention about syria we've seen that in iran and as she has been propping up the. assad regime which has caused a lot of de
of a new system i suppose they would argue that i mean yes they are supporting figures like bashar asad in syria but you know that someone already that's a system that's already been in place for a while. well after that it will you don't want to expand this revolution in the region. i knew who was the fat found out of the revolution very famously said that that evolution does not recognize any borders but the iran iraq war and also defacto that most of the shiite communities across the region...
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government strikes on the rebel held on clay just this week activists say forces loyal to president bashar asad have begun firing rockets to cause fires aid workers a struggling to cope let's bring in our correspondent. joining us live from gaza along the turkish syrian border so as the security council considers asama russian proposal amendments to this resolution for a cease fire was saying the indiscriminate killing continuing and now we're hearing about these rockets causing fire is what more can you tell us. absolutely elizabeth as the united nations goes into this voting session on friday it is unclear whether the russian amendments have been taken into account the u.s. envoy nikki haley said yesterday that it is preposterous to suggest that killing civilians has to do anything with countering terrorism what we are seeing on the ground since last night is the continuation that we've seen in the escalation which began on sunday where. activists on the ground say that it is russian and syrian air strikes artillery strikes barrel bombs that have been targeting various residential neighborhoo
government strikes on the rebel held on clay just this week activists say forces loyal to president bashar asad have begun firing rockets to cause fires aid workers a struggling to cope let's bring in our correspondent. joining us live from gaza along the turkish syrian border so as the security council considers asama russian proposal amendments to this resolution for a cease fire was saying the indiscriminate killing continuing and now we're hearing about these rockets causing fire is what...
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off to london now and bashar asad new political analysts is there the usual amount of clarity i think my one when it comes to the middle east but as iran was pointing out there the speed with which iran was implicated and it was really hammered home after that was on it well look you know that i think it's been in the wall now for several months years but certainly for several hours and days when netanyahu visited the northern front in israel and made all sorts of threats and and warnings that israel will retaliate to anything that the resembles a threat to its security and on the other hand we've seen the kind of movements that we haven't seen before with russian with large mint and syrian regime with marmots and so on so forth we've seen also the turks being involved then certainly the iranians so this week you know unlike most other weeks of the last seven years we did have a turkish helicopter being downed and we have been or anian drone downed and and the russian jet fighter drowned and now we have. an israeli f. sixteen down. by syrian fire so all in all this is that there's a n
off to london now and bashar asad new political analysts is there the usual amount of clarity i think my one when it comes to the middle east but as iran was pointing out there the speed with which iran was implicated and it was really hammered home after that was on it well look you know that i think it's been in the wall now for several months years but certainly for several hours and days when netanyahu visited the northern front in israel and made all sorts of threats and and warnings that...
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. >> and i'm not president asad, i'm ordinary member of parliament doing a decent job i think. >> obviously, appreciate that data would be covered by protection law. and so we would be required to ask for legal process to allow us to disclose the information. the police, for example, seek that legal process on a daily basis, and we assist in thousands of investigations every year where we do provide information. but we would require legal process. >> would i have to go to court to get an order? >> yes. >> rather than you cooperating. what if i can't afford to go to court to get an order. >> well, i think you raise a very valuable question and access to justice. you know, parliament recently passed a law about defamation about that question. and i think if there is concern over the accessibility to justice system, then parliament is best to address that. >> you can see in the mind of right thinking people, if you are warned that something is a lie, and if you are warned that actually it's having severe possibly life disturbing effects on people who cannot afford to go to law, you could possi
. >> and i'm not president asad, i'm ordinary member of parliament doing a decent job i think. >> obviously, appreciate that data would be covered by protection law. and so we would be required to ask for legal process to allow us to disclose the information. the police, for example, seek that legal process on a daily basis, and we assist in thousands of investigations every year where we do provide information. but we would require legal process. >> would i have to go to...
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we worked on the [indiscernible] just a little bit of context here 2011, in north carolina, we asad our first challenge relates to public charter schools. a had an arbitrary cap of 100. and for the first time, we had hit that cap. we could not have another public charter school unless the general assembly, unless legislation was passed. ofthe time we hit the cap 100. north carolina has 100 counties in state, so we hit the cap at 100. they only existed in 37 counties of the and of those 100 public 100. charter schools in 37 counties, we had over 30,000 families on the waiting list. thethose 100 slots for public charter schools. so, it was a real impetus, a real purpose for us to get to work. that's the thing, it is purpose driven. i get school choice, but really understanding the community, taking what these smart folks -- these think tankers -- i am the -- really driving it. 2011, we not only lifted the cap, we thought, why don't we raise it for another 100? we were able to eliminate the cap on public charter schools. in 2011 we eliminated the cap we , have seen nearly 75% growth of pub
we worked on the [indiscernible] just a little bit of context here 2011, in north carolina, we asad our first challenge relates to public charter schools. a had an arbitrary cap of 100. and for the first time, we had hit that cap. we could not have another public charter school unless the general assembly, unless legislation was passed. ofthe time we hit the cap 100. north carolina has 100 counties in state, so we hit the cap at 100. they only existed in 37 counties of the and of those 100...
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reason we should have been well aware that is because they been mounting anti-ukraine propaganda, pro-asad propaganda as well. and trying to counter let them influence opposition. so he is a tight putin crony. someone worthy of sanctions as are others. i would highlight that right now it is important for us to pursue those things but we have to be careful of the list of sanctions, that is not too expensive. we do not want to sanction the wrong people. i'm concerned about the treasury list including people that maybe do not deserve to be on it. what to focus on the ones that are eating but it was nefarious policies and not someone in the crossfire does not deserve to be there. >> the president has come under criticism for not going forward with sanctions that passed by congress. to think the president should? he is been criticized for holding back. >> i think you should be following up on senses but i think you should take a harvest of the look of so-called oligarchs and make sure it is appropriate. i also think the best way that we can counter russia were one of the best ways, is to get up
reason we should have been well aware that is because they been mounting anti-ukraine propaganda, pro-asad propaganda as well. and trying to counter let them influence opposition. so he is a tight putin crony. someone worthy of sanctions as are others. i would highlight that right now it is important for us to pursue those things but we have to be careful of the list of sanctions, that is not too expensive. we do not want to sanction the wrong people. i'm concerned about the treasury list...
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responsabiliza a rusia e irÁn por apoyar al presidente al asad. se pide un cese al fuego temporal.arcaciÓn volteada en la orilla de una playa y a unos pies de distancia con la palabra "ayuda" una pareja que naufragÓ por la tormenta contaba con equipo para enfrentar emergencias. despuÉs de muchos intensos logrÓ,mÚnich arce por medio de radio para solicitar ayuda. los helicÓpteros llegaron a la isla que quedaban australia y los rescataron sanos y salvos. continuamos con mÁs. es viernes en "despierta amÉrica". ana y alan nos cuentan todo con respecto a los estrenos del fin de semana. alan: es un rescate como de pelÍcula. ana: hablando de estrenos, hoy tenemos uno. una pelÍcula de ciencia ficciÓn, acción horror protagonizada por natalie por omÁn,oscar isaac. [habla en inglÉs] luis: algo raro estÁ sucediendo que aniquila las especies vivas que conocemos. a la vez crea otras nuevas. natalie por mÁs lÍder a las protagonistas en esta cinta con un poderoso mensaje de empoderamiento femenino. natalie por man: [habla en ing lÉs] luis: en quÉ momento comienza su trabajo de activismo fuerte. na
responsabiliza a rusia e irÁn por apoyar al presidente al asad. se pide un cese al fuego temporal.arcaciÓn volteada en la orilla de una playa y a unos pies de distancia con la palabra "ayuda" una pareja que naufragÓ por la tormenta contaba con equipo para enfrentar emergencias. despuÉs de muchos intensos logrÓ,mÚnich arce por medio de radio para solicitar ayuda. los helicÓpteros llegaron a la isla que quedaban australia y los rescataron sanos y salvos. continuamos con mÁs. es...
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lleguen al a pais >> mas adelante regreso a un nuevo dia pero por lo pronto vamos con dana bashar al-asad y dani >> vamos con camilo montoya en el hospital jack donde ha lle d llegado el principe de la canc cancion, >> muy buenos di ustedes, para la gente de u n e nuevo dia pendiente de las cosas que pasan hoy, como el traslado repentino del principe de la c n cancion, estamos en el jahospit jackson memorial montando gua i guardia, porque versiones de su familia y su hija confirman que se encuentra aca, hemos tratado de profundizar el area o sitio, hay rumores que sdidicen que n encuentra en cuidados intensivos porque el venia con la necesidad de tener una mejor alimentacion, sin embargo por el lado de me mexico se ha desatado la conf confusion, polemica o pelea e r entre los hermanos, porque no o todos estaban enterados de la c decision de ser trsalasladado p aca, le deseamos la suerte a la familia porque tomaron ese ri g riesgo, ahora esta aca y depende de los pmedicos, aunque la cl c clinica no lo ha confirmado, la idea que el principe se reucpere sarita estuvo en contacto con s nosotr
lleguen al a pais >> mas adelante regreso a un nuevo dia pero por lo pronto vamos con dana bashar al-asad y dani >> vamos con camilo montoya en el hospital jack donde ha lle d llegado el principe de la canc cancion, >> muy buenos di ustedes, para la gente de u n e nuevo dia pendiente de las cosas que pasan hoy, como el traslado repentino del principe de la c n cancion, estamos en el jahospit jackson memorial montando gua i guardia, porque versiones de su familia y su hija...
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militares norte americanas dicen que la ofensiva dirigida a fuerzas que se oponen al rÉgimen de bashar al-asad> en estas personas es algo constante y progresivo. >> investigadores descubrieron que esta mutaciÓn estÁ presente en muchos miembros de estas 25 familias, como el caso de juan carlos, lo tuvo su padre, y algunos hermanos. >> los nuevos sÍntomas que vimos que fueron fuera de lo normal fue su caminar, empezÓ a andar mÁs despacio. >> los centistgenetidtas dicen o no tiene cura, pero sÍ tratamientos que retrasan su sto no tiene cura, pero sÍ tratamientos que retrasan su avance. investigadores acaban de detectar al paciente mÁs joven en portar la mutaciÓn de este gen, se trata de un hombre de a penas 30 aÑos de edad, en jalisco mÉxico, univisiÓn. satcha: wow!, ojalÁ que las investigaciones arrojen por quÉ se estarÍa dando la mutaciÓn del gen del alzheimer en esa zona de jalisco, seguimos con muchÍsimo mÁs aquÍ en, "despierta amÉrica", vamos con ustedes adelante. alan: con el corazÓn en el bolsillo, esta serie que nos ha cautivado a travÉs de, "despierta amÉrica" y todos los estados unidos
militares norte americanas dicen que la ofensiva dirigida a fuerzas que se oponen al rÉgimen de bashar al-asad> en estas personas es algo constante y progresivo. >> investigadores descubrieron que esta mutaciÓn estÁ presente en muchos miembros de estas 25 familias, como el caso de juan carlos, lo tuvo su padre, y algunos hermanos. >> los nuevos sÍntomas que vimos que fueron fuera de lo normal fue su caminar, empezÓ a andar mÁs despacio. >> los centistgenetidtas dicen...
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good morning, i'm asad ahmad. in the thames nearby. as an exclusion zone of over 200 metres was put ine the airport. the royal navy are trying to make the device safe. the airport was supposed to handle 16 thousand passengers today. as of today. just a writer that bridge, small roads are closed. roads are closed. stations on the line, no trains running to and from pontoon dock. running to and from pontoon dock. but the nearby woolwich ferry is still operating. still operating. at the airport and passengers are advised to contact their airline. elsewhere on the tube board. good service. 0ne road for you as well. streatham, hot and road remains closed. —— hopton road. in london's markets. the fur was fake. that it can be cheaper than the fake fur. it's a different variety to any animalfurs. it's a different variety to any animal furs. animal furs. is made of real meat, there would be an outcry. an outcry. well, this is a similar thing with further. it is a cold start this morning. overnight saw whiteford —— widespread frost this morning. widespread frost this morning. people scraping fro
good morning, i'm asad ahmad. in the thames nearby. as an exclusion zone of over 200 metres was put ine the airport. the royal navy are trying to make the device safe. the airport was supposed to handle 16 thousand passengers today. as of today. just a writer that bridge, small roads are closed. roads are closed. stations on the line, no trains running to and from pontoon dock. running to and from pontoon dock. but the nearby woolwich ferry is still operating. still operating. at the airport...