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an organization when after the isp i lost a where they got in a fight with their office in basra.they were also there any kind of says a lot about the timing. when isci respond to that day said this is the main reason they did this and it was a political move to take out anybody not towing the line goes unspoken for the iranians. and that the belief we may see more of this more sporadically in terms of internal shia difficulties. the biggest issue is dealing with sadr. sadr has not waste his support for initially they jihads in syria. what ended up happening is the iranians were clever and crafty sadr groups, but they didn't have that much loyalty towards them. this caused a lot of problems saying he did support it. because it has occurred once more we have to deal with two main factions which will play into the iranian difficulty. the first split off from sadr and when it did the iranians to them and formed them into a specialized organization that had nothing but problems with sadr. they tried to call them back and say we can join together, don't worry about it. didn't work out
an organization when after the isp i lost a where they got in a fight with their office in basra.they were also there any kind of says a lot about the timing. when isci respond to that day said this is the main reason they did this and it was a political move to take out anybody not towing the line goes unspoken for the iranians. and that the belief we may see more of this more sporadically in terms of internal shia difficulties. the biggest issue is dealing with sadr. sadr has not waste his...
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we have seen it in many different cities, in aleppo, basra, we are seeing it in palmyra. what is the focus on these artifacts? >> first, isis is releasing recruitment videos, propaganda videos of the destruction claiming they are destroying polly theistic works. in forwarding of their vision of religion. but they also hypocritically sell and profit from an tick its from that he don't destroy. so if they he can smash a few large antiquities that they couldn't carry easily. and then the smaller antiquities in museums, under the ground, et cetera. >> a lot of times when they he go through this process and put video out they show destruction of these artifacts with the use of sledge hammers through explosives answers firepower. is it more about the money or more about the message for thm? >> the message is very important. because what they are doing is showing that they won't tolerate any other view of the world but their own. they are moving against christian and other religious minorities. they won't tolerate even ancient views of other religions. >> who buys these artifact
we have seen it in many different cities, in aleppo, basra, we are seeing it in palmyra. what is the focus on these artifacts? >> first, isis is releasing recruitment videos, propaganda videos of the destruction claiming they are destroying polly theistic works. in forwarding of their vision of religion. but they also hypocritically sell and profit from an tick its from that he don't destroy. so if they he can smash a few large antiquities that they couldn't carry easily. and then the...
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eric basra from penn state medical center looked at 47 deaths in children under 2 that occurred in babyouncers and car seats. all but 1 death was caused by asphyxiation. many times the child strangles on the straps after falling asleep. >> in a swing or bouncer chair, these are fine if parents are supervising the infants, but the infants can maneuver themselves often in positions that compromises their airway. >> reporter: 2/3 of the deaths happened in car seats. car seats are safe in the vehicle, but problems occur when parents take the seat out of the car with the sleeping baby inside and loosen the straps. >> you should not use a car seat outside of the car and an infant should never have partially buckled straps. >> reporter: the lesson is babies should only sleep in a crib. >> i wasn't done being a mother to a little boy yet when he died. >> reporter: tober volunteers her time educating other parents so they don't have to go through what she did. >>> now to politics, just three weeks ago hillary clinton called for campaign finance reform, but now it seems she's not completely on bo
eric basra from penn state medical center looked at 47 deaths in children under 2 that occurred in babyouncers and car seats. all but 1 death was caused by asphyxiation. many times the child strangles on the straps after falling asleep. >> in a swing or bouncer chair, these are fine if parents are supervising the infants, but the infants can maneuver themselves often in positions that compromises their airway. >> reporter: 2/3 of the deaths happened in car seats. car seats are safe...
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those 10,000 troops pulled them out of their bases all over iraq pulled them away from baghdad and basrand shoved them into mosul in combat at the last minute you might not have accomplished anything. look the defense secretary ash carter called it right. the iraqi force under this government of iraq is demoralized. it doesn't want to stand and fight. the reality is in this region the fighting is being done by zealots on both sides. sunni zealots like isis and al qaeda on the arabian peninsula and shia zealots like hezbollah. that's who's doing the fighting. ordinary people are trying to get out of the way. that's one of the problems the iraqi government has in trying to motivate its armed forces. >> general dempsey made some news this week with remarks that the administration was surprised by just how focused isis was in its bid to seize control of key areas like mosul and here's what he had to say. i would like for the audience to take a listen. >> because of course look there are several things that surprised us about isil. the degree to which they were able to form their own coalitio
those 10,000 troops pulled them out of their bases all over iraq pulled them away from baghdad and basrand shoved them into mosul in combat at the last minute you might not have accomplished anything. look the defense secretary ash carter called it right. the iraqi force under this government of iraq is demoralized. it doesn't want to stand and fight. the reality is in this region the fighting is being done by zealots on both sides. sunni zealots like isis and al qaeda on the arabian peninsula...
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basra wants to be a region. they think that they must get more benefit -- >> is that their oil? >> on the other side our provinces, we have another benefit, which makes this united. so i believe if we invest in our benefits, they know that there's a lot of benefits to be inside iraq. even if they have oil revenue. it is not enough to protect themselves, to have the security, to have a good relation. so it has multiple benefits that we need each other. >> ok. i would like to take some questions from the audience. time is short so i will take about six questions and we will put all of them to our speakers and give them the opportunity to respond collectively to all of them or whichever one they would like to speak to. i will go around the room this way. i start with the lady over there. please keep your questions brief and please keep them to questions. and if you could introduce yourself -- identify yourself to speakers. >> thank you, both. kelley kelley jones, refugee officer with security. there's a lot of discussion of dismantling militias and both of you spoke about problems
basra wants to be a region. they think that they must get more benefit -- >> is that their oil? >> on the other side our provinces, we have another benefit, which makes this united. so i believe if we invest in our benefits, they know that there's a lot of benefits to be inside iraq. even if they have oil revenue. it is not enough to protect themselves, to have the security, to have a good relation. so it has multiple benefits that we need each other. >> ok. i would like to...
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conducted 300 airstrikes today just been in basra, southern iraq. because you had spotters compare forward control. that made it easy. so if the u.s. is able and feels that it is safe for your special forces to be on the ground providing coordinates the u.s. airstrikes i think would be much easier but that's also difficult for some areas particularly and/or were it's not a particular environment at the moment. >> we have in the middle, there was somebody -- okay, go over here. [inaudible] >> if you could just wait for the mic. there's a microphone right there. >> thank you very much. brigadier general from iraq. while we are dealing with an iraq, this is an iraqi perspective by the way, because we are dealing with two critical serious threats in iraq. one is more priority than the other. what we have right now is a dire situation that we have to deal with is isis. and the second which has been postponed until the juncture of pushing isis out of iraqi -- that is when the shia militias, pmu's will be prevailing in iraq without reintegrating them in na
conducted 300 airstrikes today just been in basra, southern iraq. because you had spotters compare forward control. that made it easy. so if the u.s. is able and feels that it is safe for your special forces to be on the ground providing coordinates the u.s. airstrikes i think would be much easier but that's also difficult for some areas particularly and/or were it's not a particular environment at the moment. >> we have in the middle, there was somebody -- okay, go over here. [inaudible]...
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people think that when they want to they can take any place in the country maybe except baghdad and basrale position of having a very difficult time committing to support a government because they don't want to get caught in the middle. >> perception is reality there, what general mcchrystal is saying about isis' control and acting out and taking more -- >> people are afraid of you and don't confront you head on then a small number of people can control a large amount of territory, absolutely right. >> do you think it's accurate that the defense secretary ash carter says that the iraqi army doesn't have the will? >> it doesn't seem to have the will. this is the second catastrophic collapse of the iraqi army and there's a lot of talk about arming them, sending in more support and more air cover. but the problem is this iraqi army doesn't seem to be willing to fight and die for the iraqi government because there's corruption there. there's nepotism and lack of leadership leadership. >> that's going to wrap things up for our show today. we'll see you back here tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. among our
people think that when they want to they can take any place in the country maybe except baghdad and basrale position of having a very difficult time committing to support a government because they don't want to get caught in the middle. >> perception is reality there, what general mcchrystal is saying about isis' control and acting out and taking more -- >> people are afraid of you and don't confront you head on then a small number of people can control a large amount of territory,...