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everybody weighing in saying, the government killed barnaby jack.ath was fake so he could secretly work for the government. barnaby jack spent his career demonstrating the dangers posed by unscrupulous hackers, pointing out that computer manufacturers failed to install the proper security measures. which is why it was so easily then to be hacked. jack was supposed to appear in vegas this weekend to show off his talents. and we should note that nobody knows of any kind of illness or any drugs he was involved in. but again the medical examiner said the results, toxicology et cetera, could take weeks, maybe months, to come back before we find out exactly when a died of, jimmy. very mysterious. >> very, at 35. trace gallagher live in los angeles. thanks, trace. >> the next leader of the free world. we will tell but that. plus dramatic video tape of a bus crash. what we are now learning about the fate of the driver and his passengers. >> wow, incredible video. plus american citizens and installations overseas are under threat from potential attack by al
everybody weighing in saying, the government killed barnaby jack.ath was fake so he could secretly work for the government. barnaby jack spent his career demonstrating the dangers posed by unscrupulous hackers, pointing out that computer manufacturers failed to install the proper security measures. which is why it was so easily then to be hacked. jack was supposed to appear in vegas this weekend to show off his talents. and we should note that nobody knows of any kind of illness or any drugs he...
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barnaby phillips reports. >> or once, a definitive sentence against berlusconi, but he could have been worse. he is unlikely to go to jail, and the ban on public office will be re-examined by a lower court. mr. berlusconi's supporters had gathered outside his mansion in rome. they will hope he can continue to play an active role in italian politics. for all the anticipation here at the supreme court in rome, the outcome won't change the point of view of many italians about silvio berlusconi. his supporters will continue to believe that he is being persecuted by the judiciary that is biased against him. his many opponents will feel vindicated in their belief that he has been an embarrassment to this country for far too long. >> finally, we will be mentioned for something positive abroad. until now, it has been difficult for people outside italy to understand how we could allow such a situation in our country. >> as an italian citizen, i am happy that berlusconi has been condemned in a final appeal.-- in this final appeal. >> mr.irrevocable. berlusconi is damaged, but probably not fatall
barnaby phillips reports. >> or once, a definitive sentence against berlusconi, but he could have been worse. he is unlikely to go to jail, and the ban on public office will be re-examined by a lower court. mr. berlusconi's supporters had gathered outside his mansion in rome. they will hope he can continue to play an active role in italian politics. for all the anticipation here at the supreme court in rome, the outcome won't change the point of view of many italians about silvio...
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barnaby rogerson: it's when again you touch the magic of muhammad as a man. he fought wars and now he just said right we're off to pray to god. rageh omaar: muhammad and the convoy of followers were forced to stop here at hudaibiya, which is about 8 miles outside of the holy city, because the quraysh had reacted with characteristic aggression and they had sent a cavalry in order to stop the convoy. and so began a series of frenetic negotiation with emissaries going between muhammad and the quraysh. they eventually arrived at an agreement but the so called treaty of hudaibiya signed at a spot marked by a mosque just behind me looked like the most humiliating of compromises for muhammad. the quraysh insisted that muhammad and his followers return to medina without performing the hajj rites. they also insisted that all raids on meccan caravans by the muslim forces under muhammad's command should stop. in return they would allow muhammad and his followers to return to mecca as pilgrims to perform the hajj but only in the following year. and when it came to signin
barnaby rogerson: it's when again you touch the magic of muhammad as a man. he fought wars and now he just said right we're off to pray to god. rageh omaar: muhammad and the convoy of followers were forced to stop here at hudaibiya, which is about 8 miles outside of the holy city, because the quraysh had reacted with characteristic aggression and they had sent a cavalry in order to stop the convoy. and so began a series of frenetic negotiation with emissaries going between muhammad and the...
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. >> barnaby phillips joining me live in london, they're continuing deliberations, we understand. >> reporter: yes, that's right. there will be a meeting later today. with what is called the national security council which brings together david cameron's most senior ministers and the top brass of the military. they'll be looking at what military action britain might take. a lot of talk about cruise missiles being fired from a submarine from eastern mediterranean or somewhere in the middle east or use of the royal air force base on the island of cyprus. one thing is very clear. david cameron and other ministers in the government are keen to tie this possible action or you might say this now increasingly likely action to the alleged use of chemical weapons by president bashir assad. >> any action we take or others take would have to be legal, would have to be proportionate, it would have to be specifically to deter and degrade the future use of chemical weapons. let me stress to people this is not about getting involved in a middle eastern war or changing our stance in syria or going f
. >> barnaby phillips joining me live in london, they're continuing deliberations, we understand. >> reporter: yes, that's right. there will be a meeting later today. with what is called the national security council which brings together david cameron's most senior ministers and the top brass of the military. they'll be looking at what military action britain might take. a lot of talk about cruise missiles being fired from a submarine from eastern mediterranean or somewhere in the...
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let's bring in barnaby phillips. heard james bays telling us how the prime mainster david cameron is pushing ahead at the un for a draft resolution or something along those lines. what is it exactly? and have they specified what the response will be if the chemical attack is prove tone be true? >> i think the point to make first is that it's something of a surprise that the british are taking this tact today of going to the un security counsel, trying to obtain some sort of resolution, which would ultimately authorize the use of force as the british put it in the protection of syrian civilians. just two days ago william hague said the security counsel has failed to shoulder its responsibilities, and britain would be acting legally, by definition, in conjunction with its allies if it took military action at this time. why the change of tact? to a certain degree it will be the international pressure you were talking about, and reflect pressure here domestically at home. there is concern across the political spectrum bo
let's bring in barnaby phillips. heard james bays telling us how the prime mainster david cameron is pushing ahead at the un for a draft resolution or something along those lines. what is it exactly? and have they specified what the response will be if the chemical attack is prove tone be true? >> i think the point to make first is that it's something of a surprise that the british are taking this tact today of going to the un security counsel, trying to obtain some sort of resolution,...
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. >> reporter: and barnabie is here and a major blow for the prime minister. >> yes, and he is a diminishure in britain and across the world and a majority of mps who are happy they will not use military force against syria but there will be people in the government who will fear what this will do to britain's role in the long-term as an international player and perhaps specifically what it will do the britain's relationship with the united states. let me bring in my guest at this point, it's dr. james boyce and he is an expert on relations and britain and america is now in jeopardy. >> it's important to really the special relationship has been written off more times than i can remember and perhaps more come backs than sinatra and it's far from a high point in the relationship i think it's the end of the relationship is really mistaken. >> reporter: let's talk about syria specifically, could the americans go it alone? and militarily they can, politically can they? >> the americans are looking for is political coverage and didn't require britain to participate militarily from a side effect
. >> reporter: and barnabie is here and a major blow for the prime minister. >> yes, and he is a diminishure in britain and across the world and a majority of mps who are happy they will not use military force against syria but there will be people in the government who will fear what this will do to britain's role in the long-term as an international player and perhaps specifically what it will do the britain's relationship with the united states. let me bring in my guest at this...
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barnaby phillips and outside the british parliament. you can give us a taste of the robust parliamentary debate to come. >> reporter: i hope so. with me is a member of the parliament for the opposition labor party, and she's one of the most outspoken voices against british military intervention in syria. diane, the british government seems to backtrack quite a way from where we were saturday morning, and there's a second vote and waiting for the u.n. inspectors in syria to do their work. you must be quite pleased about that. >> i'm relieved we backed off where we were. it seemed there was a all-party consensus to bomb syria by the weekend, but i think politicians have listened to the public and the british public is 2:1 against bombing syria. the british public have seen this movie, and they know how it ends. >> reporter: william hague says it's a different movie, to use your language. he says in syria it's clear dreadful weapons of mass destruction exist and have been used. nobody disputes that. the argument might be who used them. ver
barnaby phillips and outside the british parliament. you can give us a taste of the robust parliamentary debate to come. >> reporter: i hope so. with me is a member of the parliament for the opposition labor party, and she's one of the most outspoken voices against british military intervention in syria. diane, the british government seems to backtrack quite a way from where we were saturday morning, and there's a second vote and waiting for the u.n. inspectors in syria to do their work....
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un inicio de clases con una visita especial en la escuela elemental barnaby manor martin o'malley gobernadornte de las escuelas del condado de prince george" el dr kevin maxwell se encarga desde el 1ro de agosto de las escuelas de este condado, el trabajo 22 anos y medio en este sistema escolar antes de trasladarse al condado de montgomery y ahora fue parte de la comitiva que llego hasta esta escuela para presenciar el trabajo de los niÑos y maestros -ninos- el condado de prince george se ha destacado en los Últimos aÑos por el crecimiento de la comunidad latina es por esta razÓn que los padres piden sandra madre de familia "nosotros quisiéramos mas profesores que hablen español" la superintendente de las escuelas del estado de maryland recomienda lilian lowery superintendente de las escuelas de md "los padres latinos deben sacar tiempo para hablar con el dr. maxwell, el los va a escuchar y ayudar en lo que necesiten" y es que el nuevo superintendente viene de un trabajo arduo con la comunidad kevin maxwell superintendente escuelas del condado pg "si no podemos encontrar profesores, tenemos
un inicio de clases con una visita especial en la escuela elemental barnaby manor martin o'malley gobernadornte de las escuelas del condado de prince george" el dr kevin maxwell se encarga desde el 1ro de agosto de las escuelas de este condado, el trabajo 22 anos y medio en este sistema escolar antes de trasladarse al condado de montgomery y ahora fue parte de la comitiva que llego hasta esta escuela para presenciar el trabajo de los niÑos y maestros -ninos- el condado de prince george se...
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barnaby phillips has our report from london. >> reporter: britain senior ministers and soldiers came to downing street to discuss an attack on syria, how it might be done, and what the consequences could be. >> there is no comparison between this and iraq. this is where a crime against humanity has been committed, and there can be no argument about that. we have to decide whether the world responds to such a crime in such a way as to reduce the chances of it happening again. >> reporter: there will be an enormous international debate about this. here in britain the prime minister needs to convince parliament and a skeptical public that what he's doing is legally and morally justifiable and won't lead to a great greater british involvement to syria civil war. >> reporter: in britain as other countries members of the iraq war affect the political debate. david cameron will struggle to convince everyone that he's doing the right thing. >> i think it would be difficult for an mp to support military action when it's not legal, and it's not clear that bombing syria would be legal under int
barnaby phillips has our report from london. >> reporter: britain senior ministers and soldiers came to downing street to discuss an attack on syria, how it might be done, and what the consequences could be. >> there is no comparison between this and iraq. this is where a crime against humanity has been committed, and there can be no argument about that. we have to decide whether the world responds to such a crime in such a way as to reduce the chances of it happening again....
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. >> barnaby phillips is outside of parliament in london, robust debate but not on what the government had presented. >> reporter: that's right, not the motion that the government was hoping today. instead, it was a motion condemning the use of chemical weapons in syria, talking about a strong humanitarian response, and talking in principle about how this could involve a military response as well. but quite specifically saying that there will be a second vote a second debate after the u.n. weapons inspectors have released their findings. so what has happened here? essentially the government has had to climb down and make an u-turn. it has run into the cold realities of westminster politics, it's weak hold over the parties in the governing coalition, and the indications from the labour party that they would not go along with the motion, and that they would hear first as to what the u.n.'s weapons inspectors had to say. of course, the spector that hangs over british politics and as it does many other countries is that of iraq, and that limits political possibilities for a british governm
. >> barnaby phillips is outside of parliament in london, robust debate but not on what the government had presented. >> reporter: that's right, not the motion that the government was hoping today. instead, it was a motion condemning the use of chemical weapons in syria, talking about a strong humanitarian response, and talking in principle about how this could involve a military response as well. but quite specifically saying that there will be a second vote a second debate after...
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. >> reporter: barnaby phillips joins me now live from london.t's a serious political embarrassment, a bloody nose to mr. cameron. >> reporter: more than that, it's a humiliation. not necessarily a resignation issue, but the prime minister cuts a much diminished figure not just domestically but, indeed, on the world stage. i'll bring in my guest jeremy cliff, he follows british governments. why do you think the government lost this crucial vote. >> i think in one word, iraq. iraq's involvement and in david cameron's own words poisoned the opinion of british public opinion. >> where does this leave britain's relationship with the united states i think we had cabinet members who stated that it could jeopardize those ties. >> i think it could, in recent years it's been perhaps america's most steadfast ally. and now that parliament has prevented david cameron from moving forward with intervention along side the united states against syria makes britain a much diminished figure in washington. i think we'll aid the united states on communication, intel
. >> reporter: barnaby phillips joins me now live from london.t's a serious political embarrassment, a bloody nose to mr. cameron. >> reporter: more than that, it's a humiliation. not necessarily a resignation issue, but the prime minister cuts a much diminished figure not just domestically but, indeed, on the world stage. i'll bring in my guest jeremy cliff, he follows british governments. why do you think the government lost this crucial vote. >> i think in one word, iraq....
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barnaby phillips, al jazeera. >>> a hunger strike in california prisons enters its seventh week. we will tell you how bankrupt kodak is planning to make a big come back. >> al jazeera america, a new voice in american journalism. introduces america tonight. >> in egypt police fired tear gas -- >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. >> they risk never returning to the united states. >> we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. jazeera america. >> i'm kim bondy, growing up in news was always important. you have this great product that you are ready to share with the country. i'm a part of a team that is moving in the same direction. >>> welcome back everyone, in california a federal judge has issued a ruling to effectively put an end to the state's prison hunger strike. when the strike began nearly 30,000 prisoners refused food. and while that number has dropped dramatically, officials are worried for those still on strike. >> reporter: in prisons across california, some 130 inmates still refuse to eat. now seven laters after the hunger strike began, a
barnaby phillips, al jazeera. >>> a hunger strike in california prisons enters its seventh week. we will tell you how bankrupt kodak is planning to make a big come back. >> al jazeera america, a new voice in american journalism. introduces america tonight. >> in egypt police fired tear gas -- >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. >> they risk never returning to the united states. >> we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples....
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barnaby phillips reports on the challenges facing the islands. >> not many people live here.e that do keep sheep on the mountains or fish. it's not easy. many young people move away. johan wants to pursue his dreams. soon he'll be off to denmark after his high school class of 20 have only three staying. >> the general consensus of anyone that's roughly around my age is that moving out of the country is the best option for anyone that wants to study anything, or as because of housing prices and things like that. living in the faroe islands is extremely expensive. >> to understand the demographic challenge one need to travel to the smaller, outer islands. this is the village of mula. what's sad is that no one lives here. the last people left about 15 years ago. they just felt too isolated. there are other village like this in the faroe islands today, remote communities with declining populations, all facing a very uncertain future. >> ola still comes back to the village to collect hey for his animals and remember the place he grew up, but he doesn't expect to see people living
barnaby phillips reports on the challenges facing the islands. >> not many people live here.e that do keep sheep on the mountains or fish. it's not easy. many young people move away. johan wants to pursue his dreams. soon he'll be off to denmark after his high school class of 20 have only three staying. >> the general consensus of anyone that's roughly around my age is that moving out of the country is the best option for anyone that wants to study anything, or as because of housing...
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we go to london, barnaby phillips, the prime minister is cutting his vacation short for a meeting.hat can you tell us about that meeting? >> well, what we know as you said is that he will be in the building behind me tomorrow, tuesday. the british seem to be perhaps a little further down the road toward a decision. one gets the impression than the americans, although in public, of course, there are pains to stress that they are thinking of one mind and let's be realistic in practical terms, there's only so much that britain or france for that matter could do without american assistance, but listening to the tone of the british foreign secretary william hague speaking in london this morning, he said that as far as he was concerned, there was no other possible explanation but that the president's sources had been responsible for the alleged chemical attack of last wednesday and that britain felt it had the right to take action without you a resolution from the united nations security council. as he put it, the u.n. security council has failed to shoulder its responsibilities when it
we go to london, barnaby phillips, the prime minister is cutting his vacation short for a meeting.hat can you tell us about that meeting? >> well, what we know as you said is that he will be in the building behind me tomorrow, tuesday. the british seem to be perhaps a little further down the road toward a decision. one gets the impression than the americans, although in public, of course, there are pains to stress that they are thinking of one mind and let's be realistic in practical...
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. >> reporter: this is a view from london and speak to barnabie and they are defeating the call for militaryion on syria. >> reporter: yes, that is right, a real shock for the prime minister. he was not expecting this and the look on his face at the end of the long debate when the results were made out was one of pure thunder. with me i have one of the conservative governing party members of parliament who defied his prime minister divide government policy and voted against the possibility of military action in syria. why did you rebel on this crucial vote? phillip conservative mp. >> and they made it quite clear to me there was though effort for british military intervention in the syrian civil war. >> reporter: you were picking it up at a popular level over the past few days. >> absolutely my constituents do not want to be involved in the civil war on a unilateral bases with the united states and perhaps france. if it were a u.n. exercise to do something about the chemical situation this syria that may be a different story. >> reporter: the prime minister said he wasn't getting involved in
. >> reporter: this is a view from london and speak to barnabie and they are defeating the call for militaryion on syria. >> reporter: yes, that is right, a real shock for the prime minister. he was not expecting this and the look on his face at the end of the long debate when the results were made out was one of pure thunder. with me i have one of the conservative governing party members of parliament who defied his prime minister divide government policy and voted against the...
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. >> reporter: thanks for that and barnabie phillips in london.dred countries signed up to the chemical weapons convention formed in 1997 but syria is not one of them. agreement bans the production to stockpiling and use of chemical weapons. and syria has a stockpile has never been in doubt and thought nerve agents are manufactured at five plants in the country but unclear how much they have. back in 1997 the u.s. submitted to a large chemical weapons arsenal of 27,000 tons and around 75% of that stockpile has now been destroyed. russia declared the largest stockpile at the time, around 40,000 tons, it so far destroyed 60% of them. north korea is never officially admitted to having a chemical weapons program but believed to have large stockpiles and south korea disclosed a stockpile which it has since destroyed. and china says it complies with the chemical weapons convention and the program has now been dismantled. and trap is an independent consultant on weapons control and joins us from geneva via skype and good to have you with us. when people
. >> reporter: thanks for that and barnabie phillips in london.dred countries signed up to the chemical weapons convention formed in 1997 but syria is not one of them. agreement bans the production to stockpiling and use of chemical weapons. and syria has a stockpile has never been in doubt and thought nerve agents are manufactured at five plants in the country but unclear how much they have. back in 1997 the u.s. submitted to a large chemical weapons arsenal of 27,000 tons and around 75%...
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barnaby phillips has more now from london. >> order. order. >> reporter: britain's parliament recalled in an emergency session and the chamber is packed. the prime minister says a possible attack against syria would be legal, and that president assad has used chemical weapons on a number of occasions. >> i think we can be as certain as possible that when we have a regime that is using chemical weapons on 14 occasions that is most likely responsible for this large scale attack, if nothing is done it will conclude it can use the weapons again and again with impunity. when people talk about escalation, the biggest danger is if the world community, not just britain but america and others do nothing. >> reporter: the government released a summary of an intelligence report. it says the weight of circumstantial evidence points to assad's forces using chemical weapons. the prime minister admits this is a judgment call. there is no consensus in parliament. the opposition are unhappy, and in david cameron's own conservative party many think brita
barnaby phillips has more now from london. >> order. order. >> reporter: britain's parliament recalled in an emergency session and the chamber is packed. the prime minister says a possible attack against syria would be legal, and that president assad has used chemical weapons on a number of occasions. >> i think we can be as certain as possible that when we have a regime that is using chemical weapons on 14 occasions that is most likely responsible for this large scale attack,...
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let's start off with barnaby and cross over to you in london. somewhat of a break is being put on british involvement and a immediate military strike? >> it does. that's right. we're in a different place to where we were this time yesterday morning. i think the government has fallen foul of democracy, concerns amongst back benchers, members of parliament within the governing coalition and also strong concern from the opposition labor party. i have got an expert on bring it intbritish politics with me. nick watt from the guardian newspaper. nick, do you think the momentum towards british military involvement in syria has stalled completely or merely slowed down at this stage? >> it is stalled but not stalled necessarily completely. we have headed to a parliament at midnight tonight. the leader of the main opposition labor party forced the prime minister to agree for to a second vote next week before the u.k. gets involved in military action. the prime minister did that, what was the response? i'm still not happy. he's still going to table his ame
let's start off with barnaby and cross over to you in london. somewhat of a break is being put on british involvement and a immediate military strike? >> it does. that's right. we're in a different place to where we were this time yesterday morning. i think the government has fallen foul of democracy, concerns amongst back benchers, members of parliament within the governing coalition and also strong concern from the opposition labor party. i have got an expert on bring it intbritish...
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professional hacker barnaby jack was set to reveal the secrets of just how it can be done this past weekendiously turned up dead. just days before the 35-year-old was to speak on hacking humans at a major las vegas hacking convention -- >> he was able to remotely exploit them and this talk was really dedicated to how the manufacturers could improve the security of the devices. >> reporter: his girlfriend discovered his body in his san francisco home on july 25th. now the coroner's office is trying to determine just how jack died. this morning, questions, even conspiracy theories are swirling all around the untimely death of the so-called ethical hacker who once wowed audiences with his demonstration of atm hacking. jack dedicated his career to using his skills to expose vulnerabilities hackers can attack helping manufacturers develop tighter safety measures. >> he wanted to know how could that stuff down there fail and especially how could it fail if there were some not nice people out there trying to make it crash. >> reporter: as for jack's warning, the fda says there is no calls for alar
professional hacker barnaby jack was set to reveal the secrets of just how it can be done this past weekendiously turned up dead. just days before the 35-year-old was to speak on hacking humans at a major las vegas hacking convention -- >> he was able to remotely exploit them and this talk was really dedicated to how the manufacturers could improve the security of the devices. >> reporter: his girlfriend discovered his body in his san francisco home on july 25th. now the coroner's...
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