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in baghdad. i know this is my last chance to find muhammad ibrahim and saddam hussein. they call about 1:00 and said we're bringing in the muhammad khudair prisoners. the guy who owns the house and three other people. they drive them in and they drop them off. i bring in the first prisoner, the one they said owned the house. i said what's your name? he said muhammad. muhammad what? muhammad khudair. okay. quickly, quickly, quickly. two hours to get this guy to go i'm the deputy to muhammad ibrahim. i'm like, good, where is he? he said he was at the house last night. and i'm thinking, son of a bitch. it's a ghost. i missed him again. i was devastated. i asked him, where was he? where was he? he said he was at the house. and i'm getting -- i'm like where is he? you know how powerful this -- and i'm yelling. and the linguist, my interpreter's going "mister." he's saying he was at the house when the soldiers came. and i'm like, they don't miss anybody. i'm like, did they get him? and i went to the gu
in baghdad. i know this is my last chance to find muhammad ibrahim and saddam hussein. they call about 1:00 and said we're bringing in the muhammad khudair prisoners. the guy who owns the house and three other people. they drive them in and they drop them off. i bring in the first prisoner, the one they said owned the house. i said what's your name? he said muhammad. muhammad what? muhammad khudair. okay. quickly, quickly, quickly. two hours to get this guy to go i'm the deputy to muhammad...
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in baghdad.is is my last chance to find mohammed ibrahim and saddam hussein. they call about 1:00 and said we're bringing in the mohammed hadir prisoner. they drive in, drop him off, i bring in the first prisoner, the one they said owned the house. i said what's your name? mohammed. mohammed what? mohammed hadir. okay. quickly, quickly, quickly. two hours to get this guy to go. i'm the deputy to mohammed ibrahim. i'm like, good, where is he? he said he was at the house last night. and i'm thinking, son of a bitch. it's a ghost. i've missed him again. i'm like, where is he. where is he? he was at the house. and the linguist, my interpreter, is going, mister, he's saying he was at the house when the soldiers came. and i'm like, they don't miss anybody. i'm like, did they get him? and i went to the guards, i'm like, who do we have? who was brought in on this raid? i'm looking at three guys sitting on the ground. hoods on, hands behind their back. and i'm like, is mohammed ibrahim one of these guys?
in baghdad.is is my last chance to find mohammed ibrahim and saddam hussein. they call about 1:00 and said we're bringing in the mohammed hadir prisoner. they drive in, drop him off, i bring in the first prisoner, the one they said owned the house. i said what's your name? mohammed. mohammed what? mohammed hadir. okay. quickly, quickly, quickly. two hours to get this guy to go. i'm the deputy to mohammed ibrahim. i'm like, good, where is he? he said he was at the house last night. and i'm...
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many taken to hospitals in the center of baghdad.ibly this was a sectarian attack. >> zarqawi was kind of hitler-like. an individual who was incredibly brutal. a dictator with a plan. and his plan was to kill as many people that did not see life the way he saw it and to try to change the face and the nature of the middle east. and, frankly, the islamic world. >> zarqawi was taking advantage of tensions on the ground between the sunni and shia for hundreds if not thousands of years. essentially taking a candle to that pocket of gas. >> horrific violence that was occurring across the country. there were people being killed every day in baghdad by the score. there were these big suicide bombings, car bombings, 14 a day in some periods during iraq. >> it was a chaotic scene, a dangerous place to be, both for uniformed military and for the innocent civilians caught in that trap. >> zarqawi became the symbol of the ability to fight head on head against america. he absolutely hated the west. he hated the united states and hated what we repr
many taken to hospitals in the center of baghdad.ibly this was a sectarian attack. >> zarqawi was kind of hitler-like. an individual who was incredibly brutal. a dictator with a plan. and his plan was to kill as many people that did not see life the way he saw it and to try to change the face and the nature of the middle east. and, frankly, the islamic world. >> zarqawi was taking advantage of tensions on the ground between the sunni and shia for hundreds if not thousands of years....
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the united states has already sent folks into baghdad and materiel into baghdad to help counter suicide bombers and car bombs, for example. so we're already anticipating that. but dealing with isis is kind of like squeezing a balloon. we don't know where they're going to go but we know they'll expand in time and in location as well. so we didn't anticipate isis moving to north africa a couple years ago or so, and isis is a very resilient, very adaptable organization. it inherently knows where the local grievances are and leverages those. so just because they get defeated in mosul doesn't mean they are less of a threat. they may be more of a threat. because of the loss of most of the caliphate, for example, they may need to step up their attacks in baghdad and potentially europe and the united states to keep their purpose and their goals and their missions in the forefront, and now they're even more in competition with the likes of al qaeda as well. >> let's talk about al qaeda because there's been an interesting shift in the relationship with isis, al qaeda and some of the other powers
the united states has already sent folks into baghdad and materiel into baghdad to help counter suicide bombers and car bombs, for example. so we're already anticipating that. but dealing with isis is kind of like squeezing a balloon. we don't know where they're going to go but we know they'll expand in time and in location as well. so we didn't anticipate isis moving to north africa a couple years ago or so, and isis is a very resilient, very adaptable organization. it inherently knows where...
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terrible tragedy in iraq. 12 newborn babies are dead after a fire at a hospital in baghdad. the fire in baghdad was caused by electrical wiring. they sealed off the hospital and barred media. the women were moved to another hospital. >>> there's a new way you may get help if you're a first time home buyer. shawn chitnis is live in denver. this is a bill that passed the legislature and goes into affect today. explain how it works. >> reporter: when you're talking about buying a new house, you're working towards the down payment, that's an investment
terrible tragedy in iraq. 12 newborn babies are dead after a fire at a hospital in baghdad. the fire in baghdad was caused by electrical wiring. they sealed off the hospital and barred media. the women were moved to another hospital. >>> there's a new way you may get help if you're a first time home buyer. shawn chitnis is live in denver. this is a bill that passed the legislature and goes into affect today. explain how it works. >> reporter: when you're talking about buying a...
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we can apply it where instead of someone coming from baghdad or from irbil or someone else to protect me, if i was the one particular children and i would have had this morning emotional, so that security wise but also if you have people running their own staff, then you are respecting them. they know that they are summon into. i think we are novice in the region. we are nobody. we are basically begging for food, begging for a place in the government. we are begging for a simple as -- the mayor used to be yazidi historically and now he is no longer a yazidi. with the yazidi parliament members, i don't know what happened but the decision was no yazidis would go to the parliament. maybe just one person cannot be certain if you. so that's a problem. although we had six members, in principle the deputy of the cabinet should be a yazidi but never will be yazidi. because if you are a yazidi you are a third class citizen. you were not respected. i think there must be some international parameters working with the iraqi government. you cannot have a heaven in the middle of health. you cannot
we can apply it where instead of someone coming from baghdad or from irbil or someone else to protect me, if i was the one particular children and i would have had this morning emotional, so that security wise but also if you have people running their own staff, then you are respecting them. they know that they are summon into. i think we are novice in the region. we are nobody. we are basically begging for food, begging for a place in the government. we are begging for a simple as -- the mayor...
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mosul, baghdad, fallujah, mali, tikrit, you were opposed to leaving. >> look, look, i said one thing right from the beginning, i wanted to get out. we should have never been there, i wanted to get out. i've been against it ever since. you can look back to 2004, 2003. in fact, on neil cavuto's show before the war started, i said let's not do it, we have other things we need to do, including
mosul, baghdad, fallujah, mali, tikrit, you were opposed to leaving. >> look, look, i said one thing right from the beginning, i wanted to get out. we should have never been there, i wanted to get out. i've been against it ever since. you can look back to 2004, 2003. in fact, on neil cavuto's show before the war started, i said let's not do it, we have other things we need to do, including
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terrible tragedy in iraq. 12 newborn babies are dead after a fire at a hospital in baghdad. the fire in baghdad was caused by electrical wiring. they sealed off the hospital and barred media. the women were moved to another hospital. >>> there's a new way you may get help if you're a first time home buyer. shawn chitnis is live in denver. this is a bill that passed the legislature and goes into affect today. explain how it works. >> reporter: when you're talking about buying a new house, you're working towards the down payment, that's an investment working towards so this will help folks in that situation trying to get ready to make a down payment and buy that first house. so the bill that takes affect today is going to help folks by creating an account that they can have that will be tax free. basically it allows you the make a deduction from your state income tax to help save up for buying your first home. home buyers can have a savings account that is tax free and you can set up a home buyercc head start when you're ready to buy a house. the idea is that by having this ac
terrible tragedy in iraq. 12 newborn babies are dead after a fire at a hospital in baghdad. the fire in baghdad was caused by electrical wiring. they sealed off the hospital and barred media. the women were moved to another hospital. >>> there's a new way you may get help if you're a first time home buyer. shawn chitnis is live in denver. this is a bill that passed the legislature and goes into affect today. explain how it works. >> reporter: when you're talking about buying a...
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accommodation with local forces among local forces and reviewing baghdad. when these mourn already communities are disputed territories that create a lot of problems before isis and will continue to plague these communities as they are pushed and pooled, and other places. we need to have local and regional national resolutions and administrative places. a lot of minority communities have shifted in terms of identity and political identity, ethnic and social identity, they want more economy as we heard earlier today. how are we going to accommodate demands for autonomy with the nation-based system, administratively, politically and in terms of reconstruction, the biggest concern of people on the ground, that you hear consistently for the past year and a half is who will manage reconstruction? is it going to be transparent? last but most support and is security, the politics and administration, who will secure those areas? under what circumstances will minorities and refugees go back? that is the ultimate goal if they want to go back and in sin jar you see hu
accommodation with local forces among local forces and reviewing baghdad. when these mourn already communities are disputed territories that create a lot of problems before isis and will continue to plague these communities as they are pushed and pooled, and other places. we need to have local and regional national resolutions and administrative places. a lot of minority communities have shifted in terms of identity and political identity, ethnic and social identity, they want more economy as...
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. >> and forces are advancing toward mosul and the government f baghdad is preparing for a large scale military offensive them wing to take it from by the end of the year. >> fighting to the east of mosul a prellude to a furthd offensive on iraq's second largest city, which has been held by the islamic state for two years. >> these measures could impact security in the kurdish region in general. we are just 15 kilometers away from the center of mosul. >> the pesh managera aren't alone. they've been operating in tandem with iraqi regulars would opened their own front to the soug of the city. as the extremists' last major bastion in iraq, baghdad has stated it wants it back by the end of the year. -- year. however, a fresh humanitarian crisis is in the making as sillians fleement >> they said leave your house and go to this village behind. take your stuff and go. we said, why? they replied it's because they wanted to mine the houses. they're collapsing. they're gone. >> human rights officials called the official response to he those who have already fled far from adequate and warned that
. >> and forces are advancing toward mosul and the government f baghdad is preparing for a large scale military offensive them wing to take it from by the end of the year. >> fighting to the east of mosul a prellude to a furthd offensive on iraq's second largest city, which has been held by the islamic state for two years. >> these measures could impact security in the kurdish region in general. we are just 15 kilometers away from the center of mosul. >> the pesh...
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i was born in baghdad. i was very young, visited iraq a couple times and plan to be there again shortly. i'm up here because i am representing someone who wasn't allowed to leave the country to be here. if you see me reading my answers i want them to be his answers and i am his voice. syrians have no right and are not in any position to dictate to the syrians living in the homeland as to what they should be doing or not doing. and we tried to work with the crisis on a humanitarian perspective, with the focus, that focus has been shifted. and refugees and turning back to the focus of education and infrastructure in the homeland. >> actually in the foundation. >> speak slower. >> actually, in that sector, the foundation is and iraq basis in iraq, including america and uk and other countries, trying to increase the offering of turk money in iraq and outside iraq to the facility. we are working in media work, depending on simple facilities, many agencies rather than official media attending international effici
i was born in baghdad. i was very young, visited iraq a couple times and plan to be there again shortly. i'm up here because i am representing someone who wasn't allowed to leave the country to be here. if you see me reading my answers i want them to be his answers and i am his voice. syrians have no right and are not in any position to dictate to the syrians living in the homeland as to what they should be doing or not doing. and we tried to work with the crisis on a humanitarian perspective,...
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take a look at this. >> hey, seriously, is this safe driving to baghdad? >> yes, very safe. 50/50. >> 50/50? like, 50% we live, 50% we die? >> yes. that's why we iv it's much safer. >> how much safer? >> 50/50. >> what the -- obviously, he doesn't know what 50/50 means. >> oh, my god. >> hey, what about gas, though. it's a long trip, no? >> no problem. petrol free in iraq. >> no kidding? free gas. see what i'm talking about? iraq is dope. i'm thinking about getting a [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: miles teller, everybody. "war dogs" hits theaters friday, august 19th. when we come back, miles and i are gonna play head to head in a game of "flip and slip." stick around it's gonna be good. [ cheers and applause ] ?? when josh atkins books at laquinta.com. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so you know what he gives? hare. feel me lois? i'm feeling you. this summer, t-mobile's throwing a galaxy free for all. right now get a free samsung galaxy for everyone in the family. you heard right a free samsung galaxy with every new line. and
take a look at this. >> hey, seriously, is this safe driving to baghdad? >> yes, very safe. 50/50. >> 50/50? like, 50% we live, 50% we die? >> yes. that's why we iv it's much safer. >> how much safer? >> 50/50. >> what the -- obviously, he doesn't know what 50/50 means. >> oh, my god. >> hey, what about gas, though. it's a long trip, no? >> no problem. petrol free in iraq. >> no kidding? free gas. see what i'm talking about? iraq...
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baghdad had half a million people when london and paris had maybe a few thousands. this was the muslim world at the height of its power. but i think what he is trying to show is that the caliphate, or the caliphate was this incredibly qualities and there is no one caliphate. i think people glorify the idea of the time when islam was pure and when inequality was led by worship of god. but like any structure is more complicated. there were people who were spiritual and deeply war like and you can find the justification for almost any form of political action in the caliphate. so i think it is a necessary corrective to this kind of rhetoric of the caliphate as a pure and better time. >> one more book you have coming up. >> there is an interesting book in political science coming up called lock said line by a law f professor which is about why we struggle in america with mas incarceration and how everything you think you know is wrong. it is not about the war on drugs or private prisons but the role of prosecutors in our criminal justice system which i think a hot of pe
baghdad had half a million people when london and paris had maybe a few thousands. this was the muslim world at the height of its power. but i think what he is trying to show is that the caliphate, or the caliphate was this incredibly qualities and there is no one caliphate. i think people glorify the idea of the time when islam was pure and when inequality was led by worship of god. but like any structure is more complicated. there were people who were spiritual and deeply war like and you can...
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>> well, the line between success and failure is all about baghdad politics. that's where this will play out. >> reporter: for the next president, will they have to speak to the american public and talk about americans dying in combat in iraq once again? the case, that future presidents will have americans dying in places like iraq. this is really a generational struggle. >> reporter: here's why the candidates stand. hillary clinton plans to strengthen the iraqi government, boost support to local forces fighting isis, and increase airstrikes. donald trump has said he'd bomb isis more, but has said contradictory things about ground forces. he said that 30,000 forces if required, but also that the number is too high. >> pelley: margaret brennan with the security challenges of day one. margaret, thank you. today, another major health insurer said that it is substantially dropping out of obamacare. aetna's decision further limits choice and price competition, especially in rural america. jan crawford has more. >> reporter: more than 900,000 people signed up for ae
>> well, the line between success and failure is all about baghdad politics. that's where this will play out. >> reporter: for the next president, will they have to speak to the american public and talk about americans dying in combat in iraq once again? the case, that future presidents will have americans dying in places like iraq. this is really a generational struggle. >> reporter: here's why the candidates stand. hillary clinton plans to strengthen the iraqi government,...
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chapters of my book, just when you think we are going to stay on the african continent my convoy in baghdad from kuwait city, it is pretty harrowing and at one point our vehicle is stoned, those who recall iraqi history, it was where private first class jessica lynch was kidnapped and raped. at that time i was completely second guessing my life and i was holding a card from my son, andrew, and it said mom, i love you, because you take such good care of me. i am thinking i am not going to be able to do that anymore. i went there because i felt it was my obligation to help the inc set up an operation and despite all the craziness, once i got there after 13 hours it was a remarkable period in history and that chapter defines that and closed the meeting with the famous quote, which is he quotes winston churchill, he passed last year, he says americans -- i don't remember it, americans, what is it again? something like we will eventually do the right thing after trying every other poor option. that was iraq. in liberia -- questions please? >> i am a college student in the washington dc area. "ch
chapters of my book, just when you think we are going to stay on the african continent my convoy in baghdad from kuwait city, it is pretty harrowing and at one point our vehicle is stoned, those who recall iraqi history, it was where private first class jessica lynch was kidnapped and raped. at that time i was completely second guessing my life and i was holding a card from my son, andrew, and it said mom, i love you, because you take such good care of me. i am thinking i am not going to be...
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our spokesperson spoke to this in baghdad. >> does it complicate what they are trying to do in syria? mr. toner: again. i don't want to over hype this in a sense that -- we have known iran has been supportive of and an active combatant in the syrian civil war in support of the regime. russia has been supporting the regime. the fact they are working collaboratively against what they say are terrorist targets, but what we -- aseen are a majority mixed bag of targeting, some legitimate targets but moderates here in opposition. question, ito your don't want to say we are shocked but it is not helpful to the situation we currently have where we have the stalemate around aleppo. humanitarian situations. civilian populations at incredible risk and we are no closer to any credible cessation of hostilities like we had. real relaunch of negotiations in geneva. it complicates a tense situation. say theyssians discussed the possible operation. given now that they are , is it your understanding the cooperation ahead givenn go this? we are looking forces station of hostilities -- cessation of hosti
our spokesperson spoke to this in baghdad. >> does it complicate what they are trying to do in syria? mr. toner: again. i don't want to over hype this in a sense that -- we have known iran has been supportive of and an active combatant in the syrian civil war in support of the regime. russia has been supporting the regime. the fact they are working collaboratively against what they say are terrorist targets, but what we -- aseen are a majority mixed bag of targeting, some legitimate...
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appeal for so many young muslims particularly because it was the time when its long ruled of world baghdad had 1 million people biz was the muslim world at the height of its power but what he is trying to show this is the caliphate is showing there is no one caliphate. when it was the worship of god but it is much more complicated. , with spiritual been identified and dutch justification, so that is a necessary corrective that is a pure and better time. bob but a law professor criminologist and the statistician is why we struggle so much with mass incarceration and what you think is wrong. if not about the war on drugs or private prisons budget the criminal-justice system which allotted people have not acknowledged as a major factor in the united states. and shows that the times that the crime rate is dropping there is the surgeon in number of prosecutors working for the u.s. government and then to start to see the incredible surge of the prosecutorial of much huang your sentences that the much higher level. and that is the crucial factor. not necessarilythe that what people think of is co
appeal for so many young muslims particularly because it was the time when its long ruled of world baghdad had 1 million people biz was the muslim world at the height of its power but what he is trying to show this is the caliphate is showing there is no one caliphate. when it was the worship of god but it is much more complicated. , with spiritual been identified and dutch justification, so that is a necessary corrective that is a pure and better time. bob but a law professor criminologist and...
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baghdad had half a million people during the time when london and paris had maybe a few thousand. i think what he is trying to show is that the caliphate, with this incredible genius quality that there is no one caliphate. i think people think about the idea at a time when islam was. and when the quality was led purely by worship of god. like any political structure, it's more more complicated than that. they were some that were deeply spiritual and some that were deeply warlike. find a justification for almost any form of political action in the caliphate. i think this is a necessary corrective to this rhetoric of the caliphate at a purer and better time. >> one more book. >> there's an interesting book and political science coming out who is a professor and statistician and it's about why we struggle with mass incarceration and how everything you think about mass incarceration is wrong, it's not about the war on drugs for private prisons, it's really about the role of prosecutors in our criminal justice system. i think a lot of people haven't really acknowledged that as the majo
baghdad had half a million people during the time when london and paris had maybe a few thousand. i think what he is trying to show is that the caliphate, with this incredible genius quality that there is no one caliphate. i think people think about the idea at a time when islam was. and when the quality was led purely by worship of god. like any political structure, it's more more complicated than that. they were some that were deeply spiritual and some that were deeply warlike. find a...
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>> well, the line between baghdad politics. that's where this will play out. >> for the next president, will they have speak to the american public and talk about americans dying in combat in iraq once again? >> i fear that that probably is the case. that future presidents will have americans dying in places like iraq. this is really a generational struggle. >> here is where the candidates stand. hillary clinton plans to strengthen the iraqi government, boost support to local fors fighting isis, and increase air strikes. donald trump has said he would bomb isis more, but has the said contradictory things about ground forces. he said that he would send 20,000 to 30,000 forces if required. but also that the number is too high. >> margaret brennan with the security challenges of day one. margaret, thank you. >>> today, another major health insurer said it is substantially dropping out of obamacare. aetna decision further limits choice and price competition especially in rural america. jan crawford has more. insurance under health
>> well, the line between baghdad politics. that's where this will play out. >> for the next president, will they have speak to the american public and talk about americans dying in combat in iraq once again? >> i fear that that probably is the case. that future presidents will have americans dying in places like iraq. this is really a generational struggle. >> here is where the candidates stand. hillary clinton plans to strengthen the iraqi government, boost support to...
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there was a new appointment of an oil minister in baghdad on monday.n the very same day, he said, "maybe we can find an agreement with the kurds." they seem to have made some progress. oil prices have been low for the last two years. iraq is running short on cash and is fighting a tough fight against the islamic state militants. maybe the pieces are in place for an agreement. yousef: what does this tell us about the dispute with the kurds? where are we with that? >> it is not fully resolved yet. we have not yet seen a response from the kurdistan regional government from this latest the development. this is a unilateral move on the part of the baghdad government, perhaps to get this result. but we need to look for signs of a more lasting, and a more fundamental agreement between the two sides. we need to look at where the money is flowing, and whether there is an agreement on the legality. yousef:let's talk about this issue with the head of middle east research for credit sui sse. what does this do to these informal talks coming up in opec. beingight be
there was a new appointment of an oil minister in baghdad on monday.n the very same day, he said, "maybe we can find an agreement with the kurds." they seem to have made some progress. oil prices have been low for the last two years. iraq is running short on cash and is fighting a tough fight against the islamic state militants. maybe the pieces are in place for an agreement. yousef: what does this tell us about the dispute with the kurds? where are we with that? >> it is not...
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flames broke out in a maternity ward in western baghdad. investigators believe the cause was an >>> donald trump's campaign faces new questions this morning about something he said at a rally. some took it as a threat and trump was trying to down play it. here's brian webb. >>> donald trump is trying to suppress the latest controversy moments after he said this about the right to bear arms. >> if she gets to pick her people, maybe there is. i don't know. hillary wants to take your guns away and leave you unprotected in your home. this is a tremendous political movement. >>> the nra which has endorsed trumpgreed with the explanation. many democrats sided with the clinton campaign who called the remarks dangerous. former arizona congresswoman gifford who was shot in the head during a mass sho "we must draw a political line between speeches." house speaker paul ryan who won his state's primary spoke out. >> it sounds leek a joke gone bad. >> yesterday donald trump took aim at the media for ignoring clinton's rallies this week. >> if that were
flames broke out in a maternity ward in western baghdad. investigators believe the cause was an >>> donald trump's campaign faces new questions this morning about something he said at a rally. some took it as a threat and trump was trying to down play it. here's brian webb. >>> donald trump is trying to suppress the latest controversy moments after he said this about the right to bear arms. >> if she gets to pick her people, maybe there is. i don't know. hillary wants to...
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. >> you are a contractor, you are righted said baghdad to make your way to the abu ghraib prison. tell us about the first sign that you had that things were not quite what they should be. >> klay amassed this question a lot and i tried to think a remember pulling into the prison remember when i was wearing but it was disorienting that i thought many of us had the impression tough and the vast number of prisoners our in outdoor camps and this is not what i thought of as interrogation. and my image was of the first goal for indent headed back behind enemy lines but here we were in one of the most dangerous parts of iraq have we between fallujah and baghdad the this was not how the prisoners of war camp was run. he did not interrogate prisoners but more importantly the safety of the actual prisoners. but when i knew something was not quite right even thinking about the issue most were confused why it was arranged this way. >> he telling interesting story in your book these prisoners for interrogation that have little to nothing as far as why they were picked up to be engaged in anti-
. >> you are a contractor, you are righted said baghdad to make your way to the abu ghraib prison. tell us about the first sign that you had that things were not quite what they should be. >> klay amassed this question a lot and i tried to think a remember pulling into the prison remember when i was wearing but it was disorienting that i thought many of us had the impression tough and the vast number of prisoners our in outdoor camps and this is not what i thought of as...
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i think that for this to be resolved, irbil and baghdad have to come to a solution.they have to come to agreement about revenue sharing, about the disputed territories, about politics. and i hope that can be together because i think the future of kurdistan is through baghdad and whether it's independent or not. and so i think that their future and to pass our shared and future be shared even if they separate. >> we have run out of time, and i want to thank you for that thorough response to that because that was really an important question. and really the history of iraq a sort of the history of humanity, is it not? a cradle of civilization and the story we see repeated in many parts of the world over and long period of history. and the catholic church would often say the only empirically verifiable doctrine of the church is original sin, that tendency of humans to violence to one another. but i want to end on a more hopeful note. at the very beginning i talked about the faces of those i met just a few the faces of the many people i've met in the region. optimism and
i think that for this to be resolved, irbil and baghdad have to come to a solution.they have to come to agreement about revenue sharing, about the disputed territories, about politics. and i hope that can be together because i think the future of kurdistan is through baghdad and whether it's independent or not. and so i think that their future and to pass our shared and future be shared even if they separate. >> we have run out of time, and i want to thank you for that thorough response...
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the staff sergeants so that was a bizarre type of interaction between the two then you arrived in baghdad and then tell us about yahoo! gray band may be the first time that things were not quite what they should be? >> i am vastus question and a lot and i try to think about i a remember pulling into the prison i remember who i was standing with but it was disorienting. many of us had the impression and of vast number of prisoners were in outdoor camps. but my image was very much of the first goal for of images of the iraqis surrendering back behind enemy lines are the front lines to be processed back but here we were easily one of the most dangerous parts of iraq at the time halfway between fallujah and baghdad in this was not maya impression how the prisoners of war camp was run you didn't interrogate them in the combat zone the more important the safety of the actual prisoners. had even before i thought of the issue most were confused by why it had been arranged. >> you talon interesting story about receiving these prisoners for interrogation in getting little to nothing to engage in th
the staff sergeants so that was a bizarre type of interaction between the two then you arrived in baghdad and then tell us about yahoo! gray band may be the first time that things were not quite what they should be? >> i am vastus question and a lot and i try to think about i a remember pulling into the prison i remember who i was standing with but it was disorienting. many of us had the impression and of vast number of prisoners were in outdoor camps. but my image was very much of the...
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. >> to arrive in baghdad than make your way to opera grade present tell us the first signs that you had that things were not quite what they should be. >> by amassed this question a lot and i remember the image to pull into the prison what i was wearing and it was disorienting a larger complex than i thought. in the fast number of prisoners that were in outdoor camps this is not what i thought of as interrogation. my image was of the first gulf war as thousands of iraqis surrendering then heading back behind enemy lines but here we were in one of the most dangerous parts we were halfway between fallujah and baghdad with mortar rounds and this was not my impression of our prisoner of war camp was run you did not interrogate in the combat zone would remove them first but more important safety of the actual prisoners so in terms when i knew something was not quite right even before i thought about the issue of interrogation we were confused by why it had been arranged this way. >> you talk about receiving these prisoners for interrogation in getting a little for nothing oftentimes it i
. >> to arrive in baghdad than make your way to opera grade present tell us the first signs that you had that things were not quite what they should be. >> by amassed this question a lot and i remember the image to pull into the prison what i was wearing and it was disorienting a larger complex than i thought. in the fast number of prisoners that were in outdoor camps this is not what i thought of as interrogation. my image was of the first gulf war as thousands of iraqis...
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. >> is the safe driving to baghdad? >> very safe. 50% we live, 50% we die? >> yes. x that is why nights, it is safer. >> how much safer? >> 50-50. >> taught when he was developing the script he had a lot of meetings, he said he met with david and it is important if you talk to the guy who lived through it. your smaller companies that are telling you we have all of these credentials we are good, we are ok. here is our bid. i started out with good intentions trying to build the economy and create a market for this kind of thing. things got a little out of hand and they had to switch some things around because these guys exploited that. >> they are getting closer. go. >> you drove this. golden globes, and can be recognized just by the sound of his iconic voice. for more than four decades, actor morgan freeman has been turning in masterful performances including his latest movie, "ben h >> the world you live in is ro me. >> was it a quick death? >> go, go. >> this one will stay aro i do not know how long. it is going to, we all hope, have a special resonance with audien
. >> is the safe driving to baghdad? >> very safe. 50% we live, 50% we die? >> yes. x that is why nights, it is safer. >> how much safer? >> 50-50. >> taught when he was developing the script he had a lot of meetings, he said he met with david and it is important if you talk to the guy who lived through it. your smaller companies that are telling you we have all of these credentials we are good, we are ok. here is our bid. i started out with good intentions...
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two years ago isil was racing across iraq to the outskirts of baghdad itself, and to many observers, isil looked invincible. isisle has not had a major successful operation in either syria or iraq in a whole year. >> joining us with the reaction is the author of defeating jihad, the winnable war, the division -- dr. sebastian gorka. the president is kind of all over the board on this. he tells us that this is an isis that's getting defeated, but we still have a threat. so which is it? >> that is the question, governor. you just have to listen to the professionals. let's take politics out of the equation. let's take spin out of the equation. we have the most senior intelligence officer in federal government, the director of national intelligence, who in his last unclassified testimony on the hill just a matter of maybe three weeks ago, said the following. he said that the capacity of the islamic state of isis to execute global attacks has not been diminished at all by our actions in theater. that's number one. so their capacity to do terrorism in san bernardino, in orlando, in france
two years ago isil was racing across iraq to the outskirts of baghdad itself, and to many observers, isil looked invincible. isisle has not had a major successful operation in either syria or iraq in a whole year. >> joining us with the reaction is the author of defeating jihad, the winnable war, the division -- dr. sebastian gorka. the president is kind of all over the board on this. he tells us that this is an isis that's getting defeated, but we still have a threat. so which is it?...
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sad news to report, this is new from overnight, 1orn1 wb baes died after a fire at a hospital in baghdad. the electrical fire broke out in the maternity department. the electrical fis are common in iraq. >> a year after the department what theyfound, the report shows a pattern of discrimination against african-americans in baltimore. >> chicago seeing the deadliest da in decades. one of the victims was ten--old boy and hit while standing on a porch. the t-year-old was hit and later 19 people were shot on monday and nine were killed >> a case of mistaken intity for a touristn germany. the chinese man was ttog file a report for a missing walletnd signed the wrong form an taken to a refugee shelter. 12 days later he was releed facility. he was set off to fis the trip. ne this morning, honoring e military one banner at a time, that is the idea behind a photo project in oak creek. ten banners are on display sshe square and featuring pictures of the men and women that served in the military. the citylek says after learning about a similar project in california she wanted to show the suppor for
sad news to report, this is new from overnight, 1orn1 wb baes died after a fire at a hospital in baghdad. the electrical fire broke out in the maternity department. the electrical fis are common in iraq. >> a year after the department what theyfound, the report shows a pattern of discrimination against african-americans in baltimore. >> chicago seeing the deadliest da in decades. one of the victims was ten--old boy and hit while standing on a porch. the t-year-old was hit and later...
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crude entered a bull market on thursday, but fell after baghdad announced plans to boost deliveries byigeria also will increase assets after militants said they would stop attacks on oil installations. central banks signals it will loosen its grip on the rial, seeing the end of a dual exchange rate system, with one set by the central bank and the other by the markets, seen as an obstacle to turn foreign investment. such action would likely lead to more cash entering the banking system rather than circulate through exchange houses. rishaad: kuwait is reportedly lowering its projected deficit to $23 billion. finance ministry documents claim higher-than-expected oil prices helped reduce the country's shortfall from $27.8 billion. kuwait will raise money through bond sales and islamic financial instruments to plug its deficit. it is just past 12:30 in hong kong. i am rishaad salamat. yousef: it is 8:30 in dubai. you. good morning to we are counting you down to the start of the european trading as well. just a quick word on what we will be talking about here in europe, as we go through the
crude entered a bull market on thursday, but fell after baghdad announced plans to boost deliveries byigeria also will increase assets after militants said they would stop attacks on oil installations. central banks signals it will loosen its grip on the rial, seeing the end of a dual exchange rate system, with one set by the central bank and the other by the markets, seen as an obstacle to turn foreign investment. such action would likely lead to more cash entering the banking system rather...
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looked like baghdad. you goin' to war? for what from flames to charred remains.... tonight - city leaders plead for peace. last night was like anything i have ever seen in my adult life in this city. i hope i never tonight's big story - milwaukee unrest. a live look at a gathering near the bp gas station on sherman and burleigh.. it was just one of the casualties of last night's violence sparked by an officer involved shooting. we'll have more from there in a moment - but first - a break down of just some what happened last night. 4 officers were hurt. all have arrested. they all had prior criminal records. right now - 150 police officers trained in crowd control are on duty - so are 100 milwaukee county sheriff's deputies.. there are also 125 national guard members - they're in place to help tonight if needed. the mayor says he's prepared to enact a curfew if necessary. we have team coverage of the milwaukee unrest .. let's start with theo keith downtown at the police administration building. governor to law enforcement leaders say they are preparing like there wil
looked like baghdad. you goin' to war? for what from flames to charred remains.... tonight - city leaders plead for peace. last night was like anything i have ever seen in my adult life in this city. i hope i never tonight's big story - milwaukee unrest. a live look at a gathering near the bp gas station on sherman and burleigh.. it was just one of the casualties of last night's violence sparked by an officer involved shooting. we'll have more from there in a moment - but first - a break down...
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. >>> and we have breaking news out of baghdad. an overnight fire kill 11 newborns. fire broke out in the maternity department in western balgd. by an electric failure. electricity fires are common because of poor maintenance. >> right now a peaceful demonstration is in ferguson, missouri, ended in violence. take a look. jesus. oh, shooting. somebody's shooting. oh my god. >> shots ranging out after a driver hit a man in the street. the map was taken to the hospital. we don't have word on his condition. no the wrorts of anyone getti the second anniversary of the death of michael brown. he was the unarmed black man shot and kill bd a police officer. >>> raleigh man claimed he was a neighborhood watchman when he shot and killed a man. traiive martin case. you're not alone. stand ground laws just like florida. north carolina has one. would apply. >> the trigger aspect in the law is someone actually forcefully trying to come into your home. >> after checking with police the city, the homeowner association and neighbors, we were not able to confirm he was part the neighbo
. >>> and we have breaking news out of baghdad. an overnight fire kill 11 newborns. fire broke out in the maternity department in western balgd. by an electric failure. electricity fires are common because of poor maintenance. >> right now a peaceful demonstration is in ferguson, missouri, ended in violence. take a look. jesus. oh, shooting. somebody's shooting. oh my god. >> shots ranging out after a driver hit a man in the street. the map was taken to the hospital. we...
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presence and would be delighted although it is very tricky particular with the baghdad focus policy. >> so with the strategic implications can you talk about of value of the democracy and what we're doing or can do to stop the losses there greg. >> gaveled begin by saying the cruel irony of all the conspiracy theories is that more than anything in turkey or democratization or isis with the united states has counted on is maintaining a semblance of stability in turkey itself with the coup attempt this is the first time it seems like there is a possibility to be really disruptive with violence which is furthered by the resurgence of the war against the pkk. that is something that will preoccupy u.s. policy makers more and more. now with that said there may be a tendency to look at that separate from a question of democracy. there is real reasons to think the coup itself would be disruptive that could be the biggest threat to turkey stability and democracy but inevitably there is that possibility that turkish response in itself is a threat to democracy and that is the thread that turkey
presence and would be delighted although it is very tricky particular with the baghdad focus policy. >> so with the strategic implications can you talk about of value of the democracy and what we're doing or can do to stop the losses there greg. >> gaveled begin by saying the cruel irony of all the conspiracy theories is that more than anything in turkey or democratization or isis with the united states has counted on is maintaining a semblance of stability in turkey itself with the...