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. >> reporter: aziz al hamasa and ha mooud al musa grew up in raqqa and were motivated to start theiriv group to provide a contrast to isis's glossy highly produced recruitment videos. >> translator: isis also claimed that all civilians are supporting and welcoming them and they are enjoying public support, which wasn't true. so it was our mission to show the other face of isis in the city. >> reporter: they started capturing and posting stark scenes such as these of the harsh realities under isis. like children waiting in neverending lines for food. their facebook page quickly became one of the only non-isis sources for information. >> the fact that these guys are combating that with sort of a countercampaign, a counterpropaganda campaign to expose the truth was a fascinating story to me. >> reporter: we met aziz and hamoud in new york city during the week their film premiered at the tribeca film festival. >> our main goal is to reach out as much as we can for the audience of people around the world to tell them about what's going on in our city. >> reporter: they both told me they n
. >> reporter: aziz al hamasa and ha mooud al musa grew up in raqqa and were motivated to start theiriv group to provide a contrast to isis's glossy highly produced recruitment videos. >> translator: isis also claimed that all civilians are supporting and welcoming them and they are enjoying public support, which wasn't true. so it was our mission to show the other face of isis in the city. >> reporter: they started capturing and posting stark scenes such as these of the harsh...
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welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> brown: aziz i want to-- you and your friends and colleagues, are not fighters, you were not journalists before all of this started. in your own words, what are you? how do you describe yourselves? >> so before the syrian revolution before all what happened in syria, i was a normal teenager who was studying biochemistry so i had nothing to do with politic even like my family had like no political background so i was as any college student anywhere. >> brown: and then when this started, you and your friends felt you had to document it. >> yes, so like the way how the syrian regime and isis prevented the international media organizations to come and cover what's going on it was like kind of a duty to cover the atrocities of both of them. so we decided first with our mobile phones to film the demonstrations, at our own we developed our skills to document what the human rights violations against the people and as you >> brown: so, matthew, many stories are told about syria, why was this the one you wanted to tell? >> you know i was really fascinated
welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> brown: aziz i want to-- you and your friends and colleagues, are not fighters, you were not journalists before all of this started. in your own words, what are you? how do you describe yourselves? >> so before the syrian revolution before all what happened in syria, i was a normal teenager who was studying biochemistry so i had nothing to do with politic even like my family had like no political background so i was as any college...
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aziz had his life changed by it.n isis took over, they forced him into service as one of the main hospitals. >> so this is the hospital? >> yes. >> who were you treating? civilians or isis fighters? >> most of them are isis fighters that come here to the emergency department. >> and what would have happened if you refused? >> if i refused, they may kill me. >> now he treats female pages like this 12-year-old who lost both eyes after an air strike. his former masters wouldn't have let him touch her. their strict islamic rules even stopped him from helping a woman who was bleeding to death. >> they come and they prevent me, say what do you do? i say to them, i want to save her life because she's bleeding. he told me let her. let mer dher die. this is not acceptable with them. >> so they'd rather you die than you touch her, treat her? >> yes, and i became very sad to that woman that bleed until died, and i not do anything for her. so i am very sad. >> and when the father of two tried to run away from isis, they burned h
aziz had his life changed by it.n isis took over, they forced him into service as one of the main hospitals. >> so this is the hospital? >> yes. >> who were you treating? civilians or isis fighters? >> most of them are isis fighters that come here to the emergency department. >> and what would have happened if you refused? >> if i refused, they may kill me. >> now he treats female pages like this 12-year-old who lost both eyes after an air strike. his...
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aziz had his life changed by it. when isis took over, they forced him into service as one of the main hospitals. >> so this is the hospital? >> yes. >> who were you treating? civilians or isis fighters? >> most of them are isis fighters that come here to the emergency department. >> and what would have happened if you refused? >> if i refused, they may kill me. >> now he treats female pages like this 12-year-old who lost both eyes after an air strike. his former masters wouldn't have let him touch her. their strict islamic rules even stopped him from helping a woman who was bleeding to death. >> they come and they prevent me, say what do you do? i say to them, i want to save her life because she's bleeding. he told me let her. let her die. this is not acceptable with them. >> so they'd rather you die than you touch her, treat her? >> yes, and i became very sad to that woman that bleed until died, and i not do anything for her. so i am very sad. >> and when the father of two tried to run away from isis, they burned hi
aziz had his life changed by it. when isis took over, they forced him into service as one of the main hospitals. >> so this is the hospital? >> yes. >> who were you treating? civilians or isis fighters? >> most of them are isis fighters that come here to the emergency department. >> and what would have happened if you refused? >> if i refused, they may kill me. >> now he treats female pages like this 12-year-old who lost both eyes after an air strike....
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atlanta's donnell glover and master of none aziz ansari both got multiple nominations for acting and writing their shows. >> these are true talents. >> reporter: debora burnbalm is the executive editor of variety for tv. >> you get a sense of the writers and their point of view on a show. >> reporter: stephen colbert hosts it live on cbs on september 17. danielle nottingham, cbs news, los angeles. >>> roberta wants a recount. [ laughter ] >> i'm not too happy with some of those picks. what happened to "orange is the new black"? i mean, can we talk? >> talk. >> this was a breakthrough season! [ laughter ] >> hi, everybody. let's get down to business right now. this is breakthrough season. we have some of seasonal weather. that's breaking news. it's too hot or too cold. we have blue skies and cleared out across the bay but the coast is not clear. current air temperatures from 71 degrees in santa rosa to 84 in livermore. it's 61 in san francisco. along the coast we still have that beach hazard statement in effect. it was extended. anywhere from santa cruz all the way to stinson beach. w
atlanta's donnell glover and master of none aziz ansari both got multiple nominations for acting and writing their shows. >> these are true talents. >> reporter: debora burnbalm is the executive editor of variety for tv. >> you get a sense of the writers and their point of view on a show. >> reporter: stephen colbert hosts it live on cbs on september 17. danielle nottingham, cbs news, los angeles. >>> roberta wants a recount. [ laughter ] >> i'm not too...
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aziz al kassab was in mosul when isis began its reign of terror. they forced him into service in one of the main hospitals where he's now returned to work. dr. kassab, a father of two, said isis watched his every move, kept him a prisoner. and if you refused, what would have happened? >> if i refused, they may kill me. >> reporter: the doctor now treats women. that was impossible under the group's strict islamic rules, not even when one woman came in bleeding badly. they would rather her die than allow you to touch her and treat her? >> they say to me, let her die peacefully. >> reporter: but the hospital is still not fully functioning. so for now, the young man from new jersey is keeping his clinic open. >> at the end of it, they always talk about how many people died. we wanted that number just to be a little bit less. if nothing else, we did that. >> reporter: reed plans to move his clinic as iraqi troops advance on isis in other towns and villages. human rights groups say the exact number of people buried under the rubble in mosul or killed by
aziz al kassab was in mosul when isis began its reign of terror. they forced him into service in one of the main hospitals where he's now returned to work. dr. kassab, a father of two, said isis watched his every move, kept him a prisoner. and if you refused, what would have happened? >> if i refused, they may kill me. >> reporter: the doctor now treats women. that was impossible under the group's strict islamic rules, not even when one woman came in bleeding badly. they would...
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the park are places that have created a very good mechanism for dealing with patients with chronic azizet chronic care order new years -- coordinators. if meet patients face-to-face. the educate them about the disease. they do not wait for patients to come in with a complaint, they do proactive outreach and monitoring. one place in california runs a toenailsipping their so they don't nick their toenails and get gangrene. those places can reduce hospitalizations by more than 40%. vonnie: that was earlier on bloomberg. nejra: coming up, nelson peltz takes aim at procter, trying to win a seat at the board. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i am vonnie quinn. i am nejraondon, cehic. time for the bloomberg business flash, a look at some of the biggest business stories right now. trialdon, a judge set the date for four former barclays executives. former ceo and three others will go on trial in january, 2019. they indicated they will lead not guilty. a italy, unicredit completed bad loan deal. the banks will issue notes backed by the loans and will reduce its holding of its le
the park are places that have created a very good mechanism for dealing with patients with chronic azizet chronic care order new years -- coordinators. if meet patients face-to-face. the educate them about the disease. they do not wait for patients to come in with a complaint, they do proactive outreach and monitoring. one place in california runs a toenailsipping their so they don't nick their toenails and get gangrene. those places can reduce hospitalizations by more than 40%. vonnie: that...
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but scaramucci in announcing his new position today it was very generous to sean spicer aziz on the web. listen here. >> i would love to have sean here. he thought it would be better to go in for me as it relates to him, it speaks volumes to him as a human being, who he is as a team player. his attitude is if anthony is coming out, and a clear the slate for anthony, and i do appreciate that about sean and i love him for. >> martha, was talking to sean spicer a short time ago and he seems okay with everything here. he thought the way it was being proposed didn't work and he thought it would be better for him to get out of the way. he is looking forward to a normal life at some point. what lies ahead. he was in very good spirits. >> martha: he's been working none stop for the last year and a half. thank you very much, john. more on all of this. chris stirewalt, fox news politics are, editor, and howard kurtz, fox news media analyst and host of media buzz. welcome to all three of you. lots happened on friday. let me just turn to you, chris. what you want to take first or? >> did administra
but scaramucci in announcing his new position today it was very generous to sean spicer aziz on the web. listen here. >> i would love to have sean here. he thought it would be better to go in for me as it relates to him, it speaks volumes to him as a human being, who he is as a team player. his attitude is if anthony is coming out, and a clear the slate for anthony, and i do appreciate that about sean and i love him for. >> martha, was talking to sean spicer a short time ago and he...
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except aziz and retta fully are just -- they are the ones -- [ laughter ] >> yeah, poor pratt is outo lose her [ bleep ]. >> seth: it is true that the next day tmz came to your house? >> tmz -- you know, they find out where you are. they don't normally give a crap about me. but they were like, "so dude. what's going on with you and aubrey? is it true what they're saying?" yes! yes, aubrey's dumping her fianÉe for this. yes. [ laughter ] aubrey is so smart. it wouldn't have been funny to make out with pratt. it wouldn't have been funny to make out with adam. who cares? get the old fat guy. that's funny. [ light laughter ] >> seth: jackpot. >> jackpot. >> seth: so congrats on the film. >> thank you. >> seth: you're character, lenny, maybe a little bit like jerry. a guy who the world is maybe conspiring against a little bit. tell us about the film. >> he's an innocent. he's a very sweet guy. and the film begins very much like a jerry. he's -- his mother has died. he's dreamt of being a stand-up comic. he has absolutely no comic abilities whatever. he was raised on old, you know, charlie
except aziz and retta fully are just -- they are the ones -- [ laughter ] >> yeah, poor pratt is outo lose her [ bleep ]. >> seth: it is true that the next day tmz came to your house? >> tmz -- you know, they find out where you are. they don't normally give a crap about me. but they were like, "so dude. what's going on with you and aubrey? is it true what they're saying?" yes! yes, aubrey's dumping her fianÉe for this. yes. [ laughter ] aubrey is so smart. it...
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iza gonzalez aziz tÍo asistiÓ a la premier de la pelÍcula baby el aprendis del crimen. y interpretar mujeres interesantes y con historias interesantes. >>> le preguntaron de maluma y no dijo nada. >>> miren que hermosa. ludwika paleta reunida con varias amigas, entre ellas la periodista yuridia sierra. y la actriz celina del villar. aprovecharon para tomarse fotitos con los gemelos de ludwika y emiliano sa. las subieron a redes sociales los bebÉs bÁrbara y sebastian tienen 2 meses nacieron en mayo pasado y ludwika no los ha presentado a la prensa , aunque sus amigas vn como estÁn creciendo esos bebÉs preciosos. >>> seÑoras y seÑores rc marÍa antonieta de las nieves, la chilindrina y edgar vivar el seÑor barriga tuvieron un entraÑable encuentro en perÚ estaban felices de estar juntos que subieron las imÁgenes a redes sociales, mostrando que son amigos para siempre. >>> noel torres estuvo en los Ángeles. el dante ademÁs de cosechar sus logros profesionales como kachb tan. ademÁs es parte del jurado del nuevo programa de telemundo gran oportunidad y nos dio su opiniÓn sobr
iza gonzalez aziz tÍo asistiÓ a la premier de la pelÍcula baby el aprendis del crimen. y interpretar mujeres interesantes y con historias interesantes. >>> le preguntaron de maluma y no dijo nada. >>> miren que hermosa. ludwika paleta reunida con varias amigas, entre ellas la periodista yuridia sierra. y la actriz celina del villar. aprovecharon para tomarse fotitos con los gemelos de ludwika y emiliano sa. las subieron a redes sociales los bebÉs bÁrbara y sebastian...