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others have been affected and police have been arresting those who sell gas on the bracket market. >>> an unknown number of soldiers have been killed in the somalia. the fighting happened in the awdhegle region and in the lower sh abelle district. >>> u.n. troops have been deployed in mali as fighting intensifyies between separatist and government forces. 15 people have been killed in menaka. soldiers have within accused of killing nine civilians including a boy in the town. there have been cease-fire violations. >>> in ethiopia the prime minister has promised fair elections and is expected to do well. huge government rallies have been taking place. opposition accuse those in power of stifling the event. >>> demonstrations became famous when a protester was shot dead. the activist died on the anniversary of the revolution against former president hosni mubarak. a police officer has been charged with manslaughter over her death. >>> saudi arabia's interior ministry said it has identified the person responsible for a suicide-bombing. he is affiliated with isil and is alleged to have det
others have been affected and police have been arresting those who sell gas on the bracket market. >>> an unknown number of soldiers have been killed in the somalia. the fighting happened in the awdhegle region and in the lower sh abelle district. >>> u.n. troops have been deployed in mali as fighting intensifyies between separatist and government forces. 15 people have been killed in menaka. soldiers have within accused of killing nine civilians including a boy in the town....
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some have been in prison some have been robbed. some have been raped. they have risked everything they had, everything the families own to come here to italy. and then italy is not their last point. from here most want to go further north either because they know people in other countries or they have relatives in other countries or they believe there's better job opportunities. >> that's what they want. where they want do go. briefly, what is likely to happen when they reach shore? >> when they first arrive here they'll go through a medical screening by the authorities. if there are minors they'll be taken to a specific place for the miners. the others will be dispersed across italy. the italian government called for empty buildings or locations to host the people to give time to the authorities to do fingerprinting and screening or identify the people. by and large most of them will try to leave and get on a train to wherever they want to go as quick as possible. >>> more than 70 people have been killed in northern syria after government forces droppe
some have been in prison some have been robbed. some have been raped. they have risked everything they had, everything the families own to come here to italy. and then italy is not their last point. from here most want to go further north either because they know people in other countries or they have relatives in other countries or they believe there's better job opportunities. >> that's what they want. where they want do go. briefly, what is likely to happen when they reach shore?...
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it's been a strange day each side has been claiming and then the victory. so truce -- various parts. >> of course very very important, that's how they get their information. >> that's right. last night the opposition oned down the government, and then this morning the opposition sup effort political discoursing radio stations -- so really the fight is over the national radio station and everything was around there and because from there they broadcast the message of the whole country. so that is whey the strategic import, and we were just listening to the bombings going on. >> yeah, terrifying experience, what are the people, the ordinary people the people you have helped what are they saying and what is happening in their country. last time i heard from one of them, he was very scared so all of our water has been off, and you don't know whether that will be for a day, -- and the garden -- so it is other friends who literally haven't got it now. most people we are the hungriest country in the word as it is so people are -- a friend of mine saying he is limi
it's been a strange day each side has been claiming and then the victory. so truce -- various parts. >> of course very very important, that's how they get their information. >> that's right. last night the opposition oned down the government, and then this morning the opposition sup effort political discoursing radio stations -- so really the fight is over the national radio station and everything was around there and because from there they broadcast the message of the whole...
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at least 31 houses have been destroyed, and one village according to the mayor, has been erased by - from the map. so these people will find a shelter in the temporary camp in a coffee farm not far from sound. >> how serious is the situation, the disaster is president santos has already visited the region. >> president santos arrived there a couple of hours ago. he satisfy -- surveyed the area from a rescue helicopter and looked at the area. everyone is health on to help the people in this tragedy. no one expected this to happen. yes, there were heavy rains in the past few days but nothing like this ever happened in this region. now, there are a lot of poor people and in the village many of the houses were shacks. this is not one of the poorest regions in the country. the former president is from there. this is a place where people go on vacation. so there are things to try to help the people, and we are seeing the government do everything they can. in the past in 2010, when there has been landslides. the government has been accused of slow in the rescue operations, trying to show th
at least 31 houses have been destroyed, and one village according to the mayor, has been erased by - from the map. so these people will find a shelter in the temporary camp in a coffee farm not far from sound. >> how serious is the situation, the disaster is president santos has already visited the region. >> president santos arrived there a couple of hours ago. he satisfy -- surveyed the area from a rescue helicopter and looked at the area. everyone is health on to help the people...
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it's been a week since isil seized palmyra.his airstrike happened on the northeastern suburb of damascus. >>> it has been another deadly day in yemen with sustained saudi airstrikes across the country. dozens were killed. >> houthi fighters ram donnelly sheffield united military. yemen forces say that coalition forces almost entirely destroyed the naval base. now the leader of al-qaeda al-qaeda-affiliated al nusra front said that the group had been told not to attack western targets. >> the mission of al nusra front in syria is to bring down the regime such as hezbollah and to reach an understanding with others to establish wise islamic governance. the instructions we've received is not to use syria to launch attacks at western or european targets. so as we do not deviate from them going back. >> former prime minister tony blair is resigning as envoy diplomat. he has confirmed his resignation. the role was created in 2007 to support the move towards palestinian statehood, but it's struggled to deliver any dramatic change. >>> s
it's been a week since isil seized palmyra.his airstrike happened on the northeastern suburb of damascus. >>> it has been another deadly day in yemen with sustained saudi airstrikes across the country. dozens were killed. >> houthi fighters ram donnelly sheffield united military. yemen forces say that coalition forces almost entirely destroyed the naval base. now the leader of al-qaeda al-qaeda-affiliated al nusra front said that the group had been told not to attack western...
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it's been a week after the quake. there has been bright moments of hope. it hasn't changed the mood. the mood is grim. a sense of resignation. folks at the sites, who feel like they are only going to see bodies pulled from the rubble. they have grown accustomed about that. let me tell you more about the site. it's an iconic structure. we saw a chinese aid team there. they are goodnight the rubble. they are trying to prevent the spread of disease and with the smell. there's a stench of death in the air. officials tell us there are dozens of bodies. there are bulldozers clearing the rubble in the area trying to help the residents get back to some of their homes, the ones that have not collapsed. it's a difficult scene. residents bracing for bad news. apart from what you mentioned. what else is being done. what are authorities doing to prevent the spread of diseases. more aid teams have gotten into the country, medical equipment has gotten into the country. some have been able to set up hospitals, some international groups have done the same. there's a bottle
it's been a week after the quake. there has been bright moments of hope. it hasn't changed the mood. the mood is grim. a sense of resignation. folks at the sites, who feel like they are only going to see bodies pulled from the rubble. they have grown accustomed about that. let me tell you more about the site. it's an iconic structure. we saw a chinese aid team there. they are goodnight the rubble. they are trying to prevent the spread of disease and with the smell. there's a stench of death in...
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after the election, people have been promoting how low turnouts have been. i think this will be a real change. tom: what do you think brought you home, if that is what ends up happening, or gave you what gave you a good night? do you think it was the economy in the end? clearly, unless as we ascend exit poll is anonymously wrong and who knows how it pans out, but assuming it is in the right ballpark and you've had a good night, let's make that assumption, do you think it was the fear of the snp that eventually put a lost -- pushed a lot of people in england back? ms. may: if you look at opinion polls in terms of issues and leadership, what they have said is conservatives gaining on issues around economy and david cameron gaining on every measure in terms of leadership, including being in touch with people, decision taking, all of those issues. i think what our campaign has shown for this figures is as shown movement through the period of the campaign. the message on the economy has been a civil one. it has been about a choice for people. when they went into
after the election, people have been promoting how low turnouts have been. i think this will be a real change. tom: what do you think brought you home, if that is what ends up happening, or gave you what gave you a good night? do you think it was the economy in the end? clearly, unless as we ascend exit poll is anonymously wrong and who knows how it pans out, but assuming it is in the right ballpark and you've had a good night, let's make that assumption, do you think it was the fear of the snp...
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even though many of have been leer for generations.sed citizenship documents but were instead issues temporary registration cards. they still have some rights. including the right to vote, but now that is gone. >> this is one of the offices set up to collect i. d. cards it is in the form of school buildings. >> mostly the motivation is to strip these last remaining and in so doing they are disenfranchising hundreds of others. there is nothing sinister about the decision. >> we will accept white cards until may the thirty-first, after that, those that gave up the white cards can can start applying for national identity cards. >> many doubt they will be granted citizenship. they say the government has let them down in the past, for now they remain a minority and recognized and unwanted. florence lee, al jazeera myanmar. >> last month's earthquake is having a devastating effect on the economy which was already in bad shape. it's also exposed vulnerables in the countries hydroelectric network. there are some that think the quake could be t
even though many of have been leer for generations.sed citizenship documents but were instead issues temporary registration cards. they still have some rights. including the right to vote, but now that is gone. >> this is one of the offices set up to collect i. d. cards it is in the form of school buildings. >> mostly the motivation is to strip these last remaining and in so doing they are disenfranchising hundreds of others. there is nothing sinister about the decision. >> we...
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others have been displaced for decades. we found in 90% of the 60 countries and territories that have eternally displaced people. 90% went more than 10 years now in that kind of situation. we have to help them out. we have to help them into new and dur ag solution. -- durable solutions. >>> yes, i want to ask you about the durable solutions, you say it's a failure by the international people bad government. how do we stop this how do you help them? it's as difficult and as sump as having the armed groups and the government sit down and discuss reconciliation and cooperation. it's as difficult and easy as to get the russians and the americans and saudis and iranians and the turkish, for example, to discuss the conflicts of the middle east. and not pull in opposite directions but pull in the same direction. it is too have people accountable for the violations against humanitarian principles. these are women, environmental and men who are defenseless, and see we see the armed groups coming back to displacements. congo, south s
others have been displaced for decades. we found in 90% of the 60 countries and territories that have eternally displaced people. 90% went more than 10 years now in that kind of situation. we have to help them out. we have to help them into new and dur ag solution. -- durable solutions. >>> yes, i want to ask you about the durable solutions, you say it's a failure by the international people bad government. how do we stop this how do you help them? it's as difficult and as sump as...
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none of those goals have been achieved so far. it's quite contrary to what saudi arabia has been planning for, and now the airstrikes cannot be as decisive as they thought to be and cannot bring about the results they needed. now saudi arabia needs a new strategy and the government of yemen, particularly after the killing of those scores of civilians today so we have two that are asking for a cease-fire and asking for more war. and the yemenis have chapter seven on their time because the united nations security council has taken resolution 2216 understand charter seven for the houthis to withdraw from the area and stop the fight or face further consequences. now those further consequences are what the yemenis are looking for. it is ambiguous to know whether the they want the u.n. force or the u.n. leadership of that's force or they want the green light for the allies to go into yemen. that could mean more casualtyies, something that they have been fearing. >> john kerry's news conference will be give at some point on thursday afte
none of those goals have been achieved so far. it's quite contrary to what saudi arabia has been planning for, and now the airstrikes cannot be as decisive as they thought to be and cannot bring about the results they needed. now saudi arabia needs a new strategy and the government of yemen, particularly after the killing of those scores of civilians today so we have two that are asking for a cease-fire and asking for more war. and the yemenis have chapter seven on their time because the united...
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the last 24 hours have been bloody. government is struggling to end the siege of its forces in northern syria. the town fell to the rebels over two weeks ago. fighters managed to take parts of a hospital where over 200 soldiers and some senior officers are staying in fortified bunkers. the area and the rest of idlib are considered crucial to the regime. it's a strong hold for president assad, further north activists say there was a massacre. government jets dropped barrel bombs near a bus station on tuesday, dozens were killed. >> translator: there are no fighters here. civilians were killed. >> reporter: the united nations says more than 220,000 people have been killed in syria since the war started four years ago, and many more will likely die as the battles continue. >>> a group linked to the pakistani taliban has claimed responsibility for an attack on a bus. gunmen on motorcycles killed at least 43 people. the victims belonged to the community which is a branch of shia islam. this report from our correspondent. >>
the last 24 hours have been bloody. government is struggling to end the siege of its forces in northern syria. the town fell to the rebels over two weeks ago. fighters managed to take parts of a hospital where over 200 soldiers and some senior officers are staying in fortified bunkers. the area and the rest of idlib are considered crucial to the regime. it's a strong hold for president assad, further north activists say there was a massacre. government jets dropped barrel bombs near a bus...
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al jazeera myanmar. >> it's been six months since he came home. where he'd been was terrifying. he was tortured in thailand with human traffickers. they beat him with a pipe when he couldn't give them anymore money. >> we were all starving, but all throwing up, as well, because of the totture. everyone smelled terrible. it was like our skin was rotting. i saw two people die. their bodies were dumped. >> they were lured by a better life in malaysia with. 4,000 people have been trafficked from his home district according to migrant rights researchers. few families have been lucky enough to see their relatives return. these boats are filled with ethnic rohingya escaping reege based violence. the bangladesh are trying to escape oppression that is economic and environmental. many people here have lost their homes several times. >> our research found that only 20% of those who left knew how to sign their names so that shows the traffickers are targeting uneducated people who are easily fooled. >> unlike the rohingya who spent days going through forest to say get to the boats some begi
al jazeera myanmar. >> it's been six months since he came home. where he'd been was terrifying. he was tortured in thailand with human traffickers. they beat him with a pipe when he couldn't give them anymore money. >> we were all starving, but all throwing up, as well, because of the totture. everyone smelled terrible. it was like our skin was rotting. i saw two people die. their bodies were dumped. >> they were lured by a better life in malaysia with. 4,000 people have been...
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they've been rescued from boko haram.well the fly nigerian military has been able to rescue 700 women and children alone. we were able to talk to some of those rescued women. >> well, it's been a tale of horror of shock and trauma for people who have been rescued from the hands of boko haram by the nigerian military. we met a young girl as young as three or four years who in the last six or seven days have eaten less and slept a little because she cannot understand why her mother is not with her. she saw before her very own eyes her mother hit by a bullet and died while the military was trying to rescue them from boko haram. we also met a woman who said that yes they've been forced into marriages forced conversions and one particular woman told us definitely she was given an alternative to convert to their brand of islam or be considered a slave that would be include being a sex slave. we met a woman who delivered the night before the rescuers reached the forest. her husband is not there. she now has to look after four ch
they've been rescued from boko haram.well the fly nigerian military has been able to rescue 700 women and children alone. we were able to talk to some of those rescued women. >> well, it's been a tale of horror of shock and trauma for people who have been rescued from the hands of boko haram by the nigerian military. we met a young girl as young as three or four years who in the last six or seven days have eaten less and slept a little because she cannot understand why her mother is not...
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growth has been impressive. millions of people have been lifted out of poverty, 25 million people have been lifted out of poverty. there are a record number of people under poverty. so for growth to eliminate poverty, it has to be maintained for a longer period. if it continues to grow by the same rate then poverty can be eliminated in a short period of time. so you know putting that into perspective, while millions have been lifted out of poverty, it has to be lifted out. >> thank you for your thought on that. >> in mali there has been fighting between separatist rebels in the north and pro-government militias. battles have taken place despite a ceasefire and malian soldiers have been accused of killing civilians. the u.n. is investigating reports of human rights abuses. >>> six people have been killed and 48 wounded in a grenade attack in burundi, and it happened at a market in bujumbura. there has been weeks of protests and under arrest after president pierre nkurunziza's decision to run for a third term in o
growth has been impressive. millions of people have been lifted out of poverty, 25 million people have been lifted out of poverty. there are a record number of people under poverty. so for growth to eliminate poverty, it has to be maintained for a longer period. if it continues to grow by the same rate then poverty can be eliminated in a short period of time. so you know putting that into perspective, while millions have been lifted out of poverty, it has to be lifted out. >> thank you...
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opposition members have been protesting for weeks, it's been a coup attempt that failed. now it seems public places that have failed. >> the area has been cordoned off. police are investigating. the grenades were thrown into this part of the market. there was a lot of screaming and shouting. people were running away leaving behind what they were selling. these only worsened the political crisis. some are saying that the violence only grew worse >>> polls opened in ethiopia's first general election since the death of the prime minister. more than 36 million registered to vote in the regional poll. the ruling party is expected to win. opposition parties accused the party of using oppressive tactics to hold on to power >>> the economy is a key issue in the election. ethiopia has a fast-growing economy. not everyone is benefitting from the boom. >> reporter: this is a country under construction. workers are busy day and night paving roads aring building bridges -- roads, building dredges and are constructing a light rail to stitch together the ends of the capital. it's the fi
opposition members have been protesting for weeks, it's been a coup attempt that failed. now it seems public places that have failed. >> the area has been cordoned off. police are investigating. the grenades were thrown into this part of the market. there was a lot of screaming and shouting. people were running away leaving behind what they were selling. these only worsened the political crisis. some are saying that the violence only grew worse >>> polls opened in ethiopia's...
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we are one of the store fronts, we have been there 28 years i have been there 26 years. the transformation of the area is amazing. as you well know beyond the residential expansion, we still have small businesses that have been there several years shg including our own. what the ybcbd has done is created a circumstances we have immediate service to beautify our neighborhood the clean steam comes out to address issues of sidewalks and store fronts the police officer that they have year round, deals with aggressive street behavior. all of their residential people that come around and work directly with the community it's amazing. i'm kind of choked up about it because the cbd has been so amazing, and had such an impact on our community, i want you to understand we want the renewal of it we care deeply about the work they have done, their ambassadors have been great to us we expanded to parry street behind our building, there is an ayar with the homelessness the ambassadors have been able to address those issues in our community i wanted to thank you for your time. >> thank
we are one of the store fronts, we have been there 28 years i have been there 26 years. the transformation of the area is amazing. as you well know beyond the residential expansion, we still have small businesses that have been there several years shg including our own. what the ybcbd has done is created a circumstances we have immediate service to beautify our neighborhood the clean steam comes out to address issues of sidewalks and store fronts the police officer that they have year round,...
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migrant workers have been the target of attacks. shops and homes have been burned. they report from johannesburg on efforts to stop the violence. >> this man and his friends are unemployed south africans. they live in a township where there has been attacks on migrant workers and they form a volunteer protection unit. they say they are determined to stop the violence against foreigners. >> these come from africa for arab countries, they are here to make a living. they staff cheaper. i think the police are not helpful. even if we call them for a crime, they take hours to come. there are a few criminals using the opportunity. >> we are told that the shop was attacked a couple of months ago by around 30 people, and the somali man that ran it fled for his life. there are is number of foreign shop owners that decided to stay. they are afraid of being attacked day or night and are dependent for protection on local volunteer patrols. this man came to south africa, fleeing political violence in ethiopia. he has a wife and two children back home to support. two of his friend
migrant workers have been the target of attacks. shops and homes have been burned. they report from johannesburg on efforts to stop the violence. >> this man and his friends are unemployed south africans. they live in a township where there has been attacks on migrant workers and they form a volunteer protection unit. they say they are determined to stop the violence against foreigners. >> these come from africa for arab countries, they are here to make a living. they staff cheaper....
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three protesters and an officer has been kill. >> calls to impeach the president has been made in brazil. dilma rousseff has been suffering record low ratings as critics connect her to a fraud scandal. >> reporter: these members of the free brazil movement walks to close it a month from sao paulo to brasilia, to hand deliver a petition demanding that president dilma rousseff be impeached. they are as certain of their demand as they are of thar 1,000km journey. >> we consider the mounting pressure coming from the people, sooner or later leading to impeachment. the indignation of the general population is evident. the government is no longer sustainable. we believe that even if it doesn't happen now, it will happen in the near future. the legal framework is there, the population wants it, and all we need is the opposition to listen. >> reporter: though small, today's protest is the third time that the brazilians took to the street demanding that the president be tried for corruption. a similar process in sao paulo last month was attended up with half a million people. what might have once
three protesters and an officer has been kill. >> calls to impeach the president has been made in brazil. dilma rousseff has been suffering record low ratings as critics connect her to a fraud scandal. >> reporter: these members of the free brazil movement walks to close it a month from sao paulo to brasilia, to hand deliver a petition demanding that president dilma rousseff be impeached. they are as certain of their demand as they are of thar 1,000km journey. >> we consider...
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this has been a situation that has been calming down. right now, of course with this new incident and some of the questions on the scene here of people who say, no the police shot this man. so we're still trying to get to the bottom of what happened. there is as i mentioned, this crowd gathered on this intersection north and pennsylvania. there is that police line. and there are a bunch of us reporters here trying to get the story from whatever eyewitnesses we can find. they have different stories they're telling than what the police have been tweeting. >> got it. >> we're trying to get answers for you, brooke. >> i appreciate that so much athena jones. i'll let you continue doing your job. let's stay in contact. evan perez, i know i still have you, our justice correspondent. you were the first one to report exactly what's happened. again, if people are just joining us there has been an incident on baltimore city streets here minutes after president obama spoke about this new initiative my brother's keeper alliance trying to help young m
this has been a situation that has been calming down. right now, of course with this new incident and some of the questions on the scene here of people who say, no the police shot this man. so we're still trying to get to the bottom of what happened. there is as i mentioned, this crowd gathered on this intersection north and pennsylvania. there is that police line. and there are a bunch of us reporters here trying to get the story from whatever eyewitnesses we can find. they have different...
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the move would have been embarrassing to australia industries >> the action has been enough to persuadenesco for now not to declare the reef in danger. instead, it will keep the reef on its watch list, effectively deferring the decision. it still wants greater attention paid to the development and concerned about the loss of coral and fish australia's government has not been given the all clear and the endanger label could be applied. >> it has lost reef, half of the reef is gone. if the oprah house had been demolished there is no question we would be saying that it's in danger. >> environmental groups stress that governments have not been the given all clear. >> australia's government spent hundreds of thousands of dollars lobbying unesco members not to declare the reef in danger. it does have a policy to allow sustainable development and you niece co's draft decision suggests that australia's government has just gone up. but the custodian of the reef is still on watch. >> now here is sana with all the day's sports news. >> thank you very much. well after three days of high drama in zu
the move would have been embarrassing to australia industries >> the action has been enough to persuadenesco for now not to declare the reef in danger. instead, it will keep the reef on its watch list, effectively deferring the decision. it still wants greater attention paid to the development and concerned about the loss of coral and fish australia's government has not been given the all clear and the endanger label could be applied. >> it has lost reef, half of the reef is gone....
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may have been affected. daniel schweimler reports on what both sides say remain committed to peace. >> reporter: the f.a.r.c. issued a statement after the attack saying they were suspending a unilateral ceasefire that has been in place for six months, blaming months of land and air offensives by government forces. the columbian president defended the latest operation. >> translation: with the same firm possess and determination that -- firmness and determination that we have been talking, with the same firmness we'll fight without truce all forms of crime in all corners of country. >> reporter: the factor added that it would, with difficulty continue with the peace talks. the last round of which only began on wednesday. the subject on the table, the clearing of landmines. the time has come for the f.a.r.c. to commit to not planting any more land mines. not one more mine >>> the talks have been under way since 2012 with both sides struggling to resolve a conflict that lasted five decades, leaving more than 20
may have been affected. daniel schweimler reports on what both sides say remain committed to peace. >> reporter: the f.a.r.c. issued a statement after the attack saying they were suspending a unilateral ceasefire that has been in place for six months, blaming months of land and air offensives by government forces. the columbian president defended the latest operation. >> translation: with the same firm possess and determination that -- firmness and determination that we have been...
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it's been that way in sand town since i've been alive. >> what way?nt. it's instinctual if a cop skirts up on you to run. you never know what's going to happen. for us this is like breaking ground on something uncharted for a lot of us. 44 years, and we're so used to the -- we see that this is change. it's never been immediately all of the officers are indicted and that's the changes we want to see, but we also recognize that justice won't come just from convicting these officers and it won't come from getting a settlement for freddie gray's family. it's going to come when they actually change the policies so we don't keep having to have -- >> what policies? what policies? >> they have to change the whole structure. >> all of the city -- >> all the law enforcement bill of rights have to change the structure of the civilian review board here in baltimore city. they need to actually restructure the crcs that are in every police district which is the community relations councils where they should be a bridge not just an information from the police depart
it's been that way in sand town since i've been alive. >> what way?nt. it's instinctual if a cop skirts up on you to run. you never know what's going to happen. for us this is like breaking ground on something uncharted for a lot of us. 44 years, and we're so used to the -- we see that this is change. it's never been immediately all of the officers are indicted and that's the changes we want to see, but we also recognize that justice won't come just from convicting these officers and it...
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all the messages they've been talking about have been public health approaches.educe addiction? how do we move people from being addicts? i think the whole rhetoric has changed. we're going to see this policy changed not only at the local level, but at the national level. >> former baltimore mayor, kurt schmoke. thanks so much. the "rachel maddow show" starts now. >> great to have you there. great hour from chris. amazing. thanks to you at home for joining us. we have news later on this hour on bridgegate. the guilty pleas and the criminal indictments announced in the new jersey bridge we have been watching the events in baltimore. we've been watching this story all week. no one expected what was going
all the messages they've been talking about have been public health approaches.educe addiction? how do we move people from being addicts? i think the whole rhetoric has changed. we're going to see this policy changed not only at the local level, but at the national level. >> former baltimore mayor, kurt schmoke. thanks so much. the "rachel maddow show" starts now. >> great to have you there. great hour from chris. amazing. thanks to you at home for joining us. we have news...
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there has been no accountability. the experts have not been held accountable. the future care nurse have not been -- the prosecutors have not been held accountable. there has been no apology. there has been no offer and have -- of any assistance. this case is an example of the reforms that are needed. race was a factor here, too. i cannot leave that out. the investigators have been previously charged in federal court for torturing black prisoners. they have been using cattle prods to coerce statements out of black prisoners. the prosecutor claimed that mr. hinton was innocent. by looking at him, he could say he was evil by looking at his face. that prosecutor had been reversed for excluding african-americans from serving on juries. mr. hinton was convicted in part because of the presumption of guilt that gets assigned to too many black people in this country when they are accused of a crime. amy: anthony ray hinton, you are on death row for nearly 30 years. did you ever face an execution date? anthony: no, i did not. thank god. i thought about it a lot of times
there has been no accountability. the experts have not been held accountable. the future care nurse have not been -- the prosecutors have not been held accountable. there has been no apology. there has been no offer and have -- of any assistance. this case is an example of the reforms that are needed. race was a factor here, too. i cannot leave that out. the investigators have been previously charged in federal court for torturing black prisoners. they have been using cattle prods to coerce...
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how have they been faring? >> they've been taking very heavy casualties. last two, they were losing about 15 police and army soldiers a day. the casualties are just as high this year. the head of nato forces tells us the afghan minister of defense doesn't release those numbers. we know the fighting has been very intense. it went through the winter months usually there is a lull, but this spring, the fighting has been difficult. the afghan security forces don't have the kind of air cover they had when nato was here in full force. that makes it a lot more difficult. in the north our al jazeera team was up there just a couple of peaks ago and we're seeing actual taliban front lines before. they used to be afraid to stand and fight because of being bombed from the air. that's not a problem in this fighting season and making it a much more difficult fight for afghan security forces. >> the taliban on the move. thank you jennifer glass in kabul. >> the trial of an american iranian journalist in iran is underway this morning. else accused of espionage. the trial
how have they been faring? >> they've been taking very heavy casualties. last two, they were losing about 15 police and army soldiers a day. the casualties are just as high this year. the head of nato forces tells us the afghan minister of defense doesn't release those numbers. we know the fighting has been very intense. it went through the winter months usually there is a lull, but this spring, the fighting has been difficult. the afghan security forces don't have the kind of air cover...
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there has been fighting around the state media compound heavy gunfire and explosions have been heardcross the city, and independent media out lets have been closed. there is confusion, however. al jazeera's malcolm webb is in the capitol. >> reporter: just a short while ago we heard very heavy fighting coming from over here from the area where the compound of the national radio and national tv are. understand that yesterday when the soldiers supporting the leader of the coup took key locations, they didn't force their way in they tried to negotiate their way in. but they failed to do that. so there has lately been heavy fighting there. there were forces loyal to the president who were heavily armed fighting back inside. the radio has now gone off air, and we don't know who won and who has got control of the radio now. controlling the radio is very important. burundi is one of the poorest countries in africa, and fm radio is the best way to reach the people. if you say you are in power and that's the only means of communication, then to a large extent you are. there's a great attempt
there has been fighting around the state media compound heavy gunfire and explosions have been heardcross the city, and independent media out lets have been closed. there is confusion, however. al jazeera's malcolm webb is in the capitol. >> reporter: just a short while ago we heard very heavy fighting coming from over here from the area where the compound of the national radio and national tv are. understand that yesterday when the soldiers supporting the leader of the coup took key...
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hundreds have been rescued but 4,000 are still adrift.t talks tough on immigration, but government says it is missing the target to tighten borders. a strong country is one that properly controlled immigration. >> almost half a milliliters of oil spill from a ruptures pipeline. >> hello. far from slowing down, the momentum of fighters appears to have accelerated. they have taken the ancient city in syria. it is a site, and is one of the most significant archaeological location ms. the world. and as al jazeera reports there are now fears that it can be destroyed. >> this appears to be the final stages of fighting for a city at the heart of syria. isil fighters push the government forces out of pal mire rah. they are now in control of the infrastructure including the national hospital and security head quarters. and of course thousands of people. >> there are about 140,000 people here. including some displaced from homes. people are afraid, there is no water. we can only use local wells and there is no power most of the time. >> it is surro
hundreds have been rescued but 4,000 are still adrift.t talks tough on immigration, but government says it is missing the target to tighten borders. a strong country is one that properly controlled immigration. >> almost half a milliliters of oil spill from a ruptures pipeline. >> hello. far from slowing down, the momentum of fighters appears to have accelerated. they have taken the ancient city in syria. it is a site, and is one of the most significant archaeological location ms....
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working hours have been reduced. costs for out of pocket health care costs have gone up, food costs have gone up. we need to have policies that address those concerns and i think that won't resonate only with that segment of the electorate, it will resonate with every segment of the electorate. >> but if you are working poor, the republican mantra doesn't resonate with you with people who are middle class or higher. >> the message about creating jobs and economic upward mobility -- >> creating jobs doesn't seem to be a problem we've been creating jobs for years now and unemployment continues to drop. that isn't the issue, wages are the issue. >> a lot of that drop is the fact that a lot of people have left the workforce. >> thought so, that's not a democratic administration problem. that was happening under -- >> your administration, it wasn't as low as it is today it's gone, the workforce labor participation is lower than it was when president obama took office. we need to have more people to come into -- >> we can
working hours have been reduced. costs for out of pocket health care costs have gone up, food costs have gone up. we need to have policies that address those concerns and i think that won't resonate only with that segment of the electorate, it will resonate with every segment of the electorate. >> but if you are working poor, the republican mantra doesn't resonate with you with people who are middle class or higher. >> the message about creating jobs and economic upward mobility --...
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if you are thinking it's been awhile since it's been this cool, that is true.ty again probably. we'll see that mendocino county and lake county. a series of lows. they keep rotating in and out. some go into southern california and some go closer to us. that will keep us going here. 50s on the temps. i don't see much change on the high temps. 50s and 60s and 70s. a lot of high clouds in southern california. a lot of low clouds here. breezy at times. afternoon showers to the north. popping up around 2:00, 6:00. it's a cool pattern i don't see much change here. 50s and 60s and low 70s. is there anything new that has developed? >>> we to have more slow traffic usually at 6:30 is when we get to the peak of the commute. let's go to the east shore freeway from the carquinez bridge to the maze. traffic is going to be a little slower in richmond than it is here in berkeley. it all evens out to a 23 minute drive when you get to the bay bridge toll plazast it's 20 minutes of waiting before you make it on to the bridge. southbound 880 we have a report of a crash heading so
if you are thinking it's been awhile since it's been this cool, that is true.ty again probably. we'll see that mendocino county and lake county. a series of lows. they keep rotating in and out. some go into southern california and some go closer to us. that will keep us going here. 50s on the temps. i don't see much change on the high temps. 50s and 60s and 70s. a lot of high clouds in southern california. a lot of low clouds here. breezy at times. afternoon showers to the north. popping up...
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i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. see why millions of people have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp. don't wait. call now. >>> we're back with our panel. judy, i want to start with you. some of these comments from the vice president talking about iran saying there is nothing off the table when it comes to talking about a threat of a nuclear situation with them. he says none. today asked about white house press secretary josh earnst says that's always been our pose tore that nothing is off the table. >> the speech gave last night was important. i was there responding to a washington institute panel what he said. the consensus of iran watchers in the room very important statement in that joe biden responded to the ayatollah. he said the ayatollah has said we are not going
i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. see why millions of people have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp. don't wait. call now. >>> we're back with our panel. judy, i want to start with you. some of these comments from the vice president...
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romania has been an n.a.t.o.ber for more than 10 years. >>> a summit of the leaders of two of the most populous count chris in the world. coming up hour narendra modi's trip to china may signal a change in their relationship >>> and a conviction overturned 70 years after the defendant was executed. >>> in a philippine city 72 bodies have been recovered from the scene of a factory fire, from a plant that made flip-flops and sandals. authorities are trying to determine why so many died. >> reporter: this is one of manila's deadliest fires, it involved most of the factory and lasted more than seven hours. for most of the workers there was no way out. this person is desperate for answers, his children and grand daughter were working in the factory when the fire broke out. this morning he wept inside and had a look. the chances that he survived are slim. >> the only thing left are burnt bones, skulls. they have melted along with the metal. see the windows. seven cats can't escape. what's more my children. i want to kn
romania has been an n.a.t.o.ber for more than 10 years. >>> a summit of the leaders of two of the most populous count chris in the world. coming up hour narendra modi's trip to china may signal a change in their relationship >>> and a conviction overturned 70 years after the defendant was executed. >>> in a philippine city 72 bodies have been recovered from the scene of a factory fire, from a plant that made flip-flops and sandals. authorities are trying to determine...
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investigators have haven't been able -- investigators haven't been able to talk to him. you. >>> time is 6:33. we are finding out more about the oakland man that is accused of killing his father. 31-year-old damien robinson surrendered saturday night after a two hour stand off. once he was arrested police saithe discovered the bod if des inside. neighbors are fell the chronicle that robinson does not live at that home. so far police have not released a motive in that shooting. >>> a man found stabbed outside an east bay bart station is in stable condition. bart police responded to the pittsburg bay point station and found the victim. he had been stabbed several times and taken to the hospital. police have not released any suspects or mode of information. >>> a court hearing is set to discussth mental health of gypsy hill murder suspect rodney halbower. he's suspected of killing three young women that were found dead in 1976. prosecutors say northbound a collected from the crime -- dna collected from the crime scenes matches that of halbower. two psychiatrists have been a
investigators have haven't been able -- investigators haven't been able to talk to him. you. >>> time is 6:33. we are finding out more about the oakland man that is accused of killing his father. 31-year-old damien robinson surrendered saturday night after a two hour stand off. once he was arrested police saithe discovered the bod if des inside. neighbors are fell the chronicle that robinson does not live at that home. so far police have not released a motive in that shooting....
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economy which has been one of the primary drivers of growth in the energy sector. >> i have been trying to get my head around this. profit margins have been improving some what. borrowing costs near all time highs but capital spending is still subdued. >> it's come down dramatically in the energy sector and that of course is very closely related to what's going to happen with oil prices going forward. the rest of the economy is operating at the same level as last year. >> we'll keep an eye on energy and how that weighs on capital spending going forward. have a good time in london. enjoy the city. now are you addicted to your smartphone? you're not alone and you may be contributing to the dramatic drop in productivity in the u.s. and u.k. that's according to the noble prize winning economist paul krugman. he said all technology from the iphone onwards had zero impact on the british economy. head to cnbc.com for a full account of his latest theories on product activityivity and why the iphone might or might not be to blame. red flags were raised about the sec's filing system after a phony
economy which has been one of the primary drivers of growth in the energy sector. >> i have been trying to get my head around this. profit margins have been improving some what. borrowing costs near all time highs but capital spending is still subdued. >> it's come down dramatically in the energy sector and that of course is very closely related to what's going to happen with oil prices going forward. the rest of the economy is operating at the same level as last year. >>...
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rodrick, have you been having drug tests while you've been on probation? >> yes, ma'am. >> can you pass a drug screen today. >> i believe i can. >> what do you mean you believe you can? >> i believe i can. i do it any other time. >> okay. all right. you can have a seat next to your lawyer. >> did you smoke marijuana the last 30 days or not? >> not that i know of. >> not that you know of? sounds like you're going to get comfortable here. >> so your mom knew where you were at? >> no, she didn't know where i was at. >> so you were a run away. 0 >>> well, i commend all the improvements that you've made in your life. you've had a lot of people here today that testified to that. i wasn't quite convinced that your response to whether or not you could be clean today was, i wasn't sure you were sure about it. today what i'm going to do is order that you submit to a drug test. if he has a clean drug screen, i'm going to order that he be released on electronic home monitor. if he's dirty, he's going to stay here. >> what's it going to be? >> hopefully i'll go home. >
rodrick, have you been having drug tests while you've been on probation? >> yes, ma'am. >> can you pass a drug screen today. >> i believe i can. >> what do you mean you believe you can? >> i believe i can. i do it any other time. >> okay. all right. you can have a seat next to your lawyer. >> did you smoke marijuana the last 30 days or not? >> not that i know of. >> not that you know of? sounds like you're going to get comfortable here....
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and it may have been discussed been the foreign ministers we don't know that, and it could be one of those wink winks exactly. because this is very important in this kind of thing. if you sit in a meeting or you sit and share a conversation, after two years of almost no conversation, i think that in itself is a very important step. >> so boris his report of over 220 russian soldiers killed while fighting in ukraine. will that report -- will that be brought up in a context in any broader discussion about ukraine and eastern ukraine? >> well, i think that it should be brought into the discussion, but i don't know whether it would be brought or if it's that important to putin. he can only dismiss it as a report made by an opposition leader who doesn't have russian interests in mind. and that now translates into putin's interests. so he can always spin it any way he can but the report is important to people like you and me saying now we know the truth. so putin can decide if he's going to take this report as a point of criticism and mend the relationship with the west. or he can say it's
and it may have been discussed been the foreign ministers we don't know that, and it could be one of those wink winks exactly. because this is very important in this kind of thing. if you sit in a meeting or you sit and share a conversation, after two years of almost no conversation, i think that in itself is a very important step. >> so boris his report of over 220 russian soldiers killed while fighting in ukraine. will that report -- will that be brought up in a context in any broader...
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although it hasn't been easy, she's been consistently funded during her career. she says having years of experience can give senior scientists like her a leg up. >> part of the reason i think it's easier for a senior investigator to get funded than a junior investigator is because we have a track record. >> reporter: and some in the next generation have decided to drop out altogether. >> we have graduate students that decide not to finish, we have graduate students who finish and then go and do something entirely different. but people are opting out like crazy. >> reporter: including lesley wassef-birosik. she was quadro's first postdoctoral fellow and came to the u.s. from australia in 2006. but after seven and a half years in quadro's lab, she decided to switch careers. she's now working as a medical writer. >> reporter: i mean, that's a big decision, to change course like that? >> yeah. it was a tough decision. i thought i could do it. but i was very naive. i didn't see how hard it was to get a grant. and no matter who you spoke to no matter which lab you spok
although it hasn't been easy, she's been consistently funded during her career. she says having years of experience can give senior scientists like her a leg up. >> part of the reason i think it's easier for a senior investigator to get funded than a junior investigator is because we have a track record. >> reporter: and some in the next generation have decided to drop out altogether. >> we have graduate students that decide not to finish, we have graduate students who finish...
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it's been a long process.nd ratified to get rid of it. >> she hasthese shells detiererioratedeteriorate. they are being stored. can you describe that protocol there? >> this the agent, the chemical weapon that is in pueblo is mustard agent. it's dangerous but old and aging blister type agent. what they do is they access these weapons which are a wide variety of weapons. rockets and artillery shells and bombs of different types. they access these robotically. they have to pull out burster caps and explosives from the weapon. then they actually drain the liquid. the poison gas is a liquid. it tends to solidify over time so they have to drain it out, wash it out, and then they have to mix the agent itself the mustard agent with a neutral, or another chemical and it destroys the mustard agent. then they have to decontaminate the shell and get rid of the explosives. it's a dangerous process that's gone on for 25 years in the united states and will go on for another ten years or so. >> a lot of it now is being done
it's been a long process.nd ratified to get rid of it. >> she hasthese shells detiererioratedeteriorate. they are being stored. can you describe that protocol there? >> this the agent, the chemical weapon that is in pueblo is mustard agent. it's dangerous but old and aging blister type agent. what they do is they access these weapons which are a wide variety of weapons. rockets and artillery shells and bombs of different types. they access these robotically. they have to pull out...
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hundreds have been killed and thousands of families have been displaced or had to flee the country.en's humanitarian situation gets worse every day. in the capitol sana'a people spent hours queueing for water. the city is rashing water, fuel and food items with a rising shortage in supplies. >> translator: we face a huge crisis there is no cooking oil or electricity. transportation is almost non-exist important. >> reporter: the international community is calling for a ceasefire across the country, so that aid can reach millions of people. but delivering it may not be possible. >> hashem joins me now in the studio. he has of course reported extensively on yemen. they have dropped these leaflets. will it be enough time for people to get out? >> no because it's one of the biggest regions in yemen, and you are talking about areas where you have local communities living in mountainous areas. are they going to get the message on time? are they going to be able to move around or go to safe areas on the outskirts of sa'dah usually it takes hours to get out of the city. so i think it will b
hundreds have been killed and thousands of families have been displaced or had to flee the country.en's humanitarian situation gets worse every day. in the capitol sana'a people spent hours queueing for water. the city is rashing water, fuel and food items with a rising shortage in supplies. >> translator: we face a huge crisis there is no cooking oil or electricity. transportation is almost non-exist important. >> reporter: the international community is calling for a ceasefire...
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a sign has been put up in central kabul where the attack happened and a shrine has been built on the river bank where she was burned. afghan women carried her coffin at the funeral breaking with tradition. thousands of people demonstrated in afghanistan and other parts of the world call forgive justice. many of them were angry not only at the crime, but that it happened in public while the police were present. 19 policemen are also on trial. some of them say they called for back up but that none came. they are verdicts and possible sentencing are due on sunday. caroline malone, al jazeera. >> nigerian troops have rescued 25 more women and children from boko haram but it is unclear if any of them are the school girls kidnapped one year ago. army officials say that many fighters were killed in the operation of the sambisa forest this morning. 700 women and children have been rescued from boko haram in the last week. italian rescuers today picked up hundreds more migrants in the medicine mediterranean. the u.n. security council is considering a resolution that would authorize the e.u. t
a sign has been put up in central kabul where the attack happened and a shrine has been built on the river bank where she was burned. afghan women carried her coffin at the funeral breaking with tradition. thousands of people demonstrated in afghanistan and other parts of the world call forgive justice. many of them were angry not only at the crime, but that it happened in public while the police were present. 19 policemen are also on trial. some of them say they called for back up but that...
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these would have been done by hand. officers uniforms were privately purchased by officers, historically, so they would have been made by taylor's. >> who does yours? tyler: i don't remember the name of the guy who made this one but he did a really good job. >> you have played as you're playing a confederate major today. have you taken on other roles? tyler: i am with the fife and drum corps, i had came originally as a fiver. >> what got you hitch rested in living history to begin with? tyler: i've always been interested in history, material culture, and things from the past. i thought that it looked like fun and it combines my passion for material culture with getting to teach people about history. >> how is this event organized? how do you know what to do and when? with the signing of the letters of surrender their at the mclean house, how do you know where to be? tyler: the simple answer is you either get told or you have some sort of schedule that you need to follow. having an accurate timepiece is really important
these would have been done by hand. officers uniforms were privately purchased by officers, historically, so they would have been made by taylor's. >> who does yours? tyler: i don't remember the name of the guy who made this one but he did a really good job. >> you have played as you're playing a confederate major today. have you taken on other roles? tyler: i am with the fife and drum corps, i had came originally as a fiver. >> what got you hitch rested in living history to...
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it does see the things they have been doing have been working. of the things feet into improving the image. francine: what is the outlook? kari: the focus is on ryanair and easyjet. there are optimistic. they're looking at 100 million passengers. profits up again. a little bit under the one billion euro expectation. it is early in their financial year. their financial year ends in march, it is still early and their cautious. last year ryan air raised their guide five times. we could expect some tweaking as the year progresses. francine: what about aer lingus westmark kari: we should be hearing something today on this deal. from what we understand, the irish government has gone to the eu to see what they would feel about a deal between i.t. the parent company buying aer lingus. today the cabinet is discussing the deal. we shall see. 19 girl -- francine: thank you very much. we're back in 2. ♪ [baseball crowd noise] ♪ ♪ [x1 chime] ♪ ♪ [crowd cheers] oh! i can't believe it! [cheering] hi, grandma! ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse." here are th
it does see the things they have been doing have been working. of the things feet into improving the image. francine: what is the outlook? kari: the focus is on ryanair and easyjet. there are optimistic. they're looking at 100 million passengers. profits up again. a little bit under the one billion euro expectation. it is early in their financial year. their financial year ends in march, it is still early and their cautious. last year ryan air raised their guide five times. we could expect some...
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ramadi has long been a city that's been fought over.t was also the iraqi government's main stronghold in anbar province, but isil fighters averaged an all-out assault early friday taking over the ramadi compound, which houses most of the city's government buildings. they managed to pen freight using suicide-bombers. government forces and their local sunni allies were not able to stop isil's advance. many of them were killed. it is a strategic blow to the authorities who have been losing ground in other areas of the province. >> the assault on ramadi was part of a large scale attack on government forces on multiple fronts in the province. late thursday isil used 22 suicide-bombers 20 target the barracks of security forces. it is clear that isil considers anbar strategic. after all it borders territory it controls in neighboring syria. it's controlled most of anbar province before this latest assault, now isil controls most of the capital of the sunni heartland. >> people of ramadi were caught in the fighting and the fear is isil will pun
ramadi has long been a city that's been fought over.t was also the iraqi government's main stronghold in anbar province, but isil fighters averaged an all-out assault early friday taking over the ramadi compound, which houses most of the city's government buildings. they managed to pen freight using suicide-bombers. government forces and their local sunni allies were not able to stop isil's advance. many of them were killed. it is a strategic blow to the authorities who have been losing ground...
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what's it been like for you gentlemen? you have been actively following the election. has social media added more color to the conversation? >> well it definitely adds color because people are pretty opinionated on social media. it doesn't always mean that we can report what we read on it but it gives color and for my point of view twitter is much more useful as a news following tool because you can follow targeted accounts. you don't have to log into every general news website and locate what you want to find on it. it's been helpful. you have to be careful what you read on twitter is reportable in that sense. but it's a good point that you mentioned that my good friend recently joined at steve underscore csedgwick but we're a long way behind them in the studio. >> i have to say as soon as i saw that poll last night i should have been tucked up in bed asleep. i saw that exist poll i couldn't stop. i was straight awake looking at the tv and on social media as well. so it is an accompanying tool just like the traders who have their wires from one side and cnbc on the ot
what's it been like for you gentlemen? you have been actively following the election. has social media added more color to the conversation? >> well it definitely adds color because people are pretty opinionated on social media. it doesn't always mean that we can report what we read on it but it gives color and for my point of view twitter is much more useful as a news following tool because you can follow targeted accounts. you don't have to log into every general news website and locate...
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i mean this has been going on since the beginning of may, that we have been working on our messaging to the public letting them know when you see a flood warning sign take it seriously. when you see a barricade, don't ignore it. last week we happened to tweet out to the public, please do not ignore our barricades. city stop put out a barricade and we would see people cycling past it to get on a trail or drive past it and ignoring it. we are putting things in place in areas that are flood propose and this is going on in cities all over north texas. this is an honest plea with people, when you see these signs, a barry cade, don't ignore it. they're there for your safety. we're not putting them up for show. and to be quite honest, there are areas that are prone to flooding and in this particular case, we also ask people to take it easy this morning, go into work late because we were waiting for the water levels to recede. a lot is at play here. we get a lot of rain but for the past five years we haven't had this much so right now that is what we are asking people, is to please, when the
i mean this has been going on since the beginning of may, that we have been working on our messaging to the public letting them know when you see a flood warning sign take it seriously. when you see a barricade, don't ignore it. last week we happened to tweet out to the public, please do not ignore our barricades. city stop put out a barricade and we would see people cycling past it to get on a trail or drive past it and ignoring it. we are putting things in place in areas that are flood...
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and it's been a big help. one of the things they did by identifying how many women wanted shelter not accessed through a live system and we opened for the first time an emergency winter shelter for women. for 25 years, the loma prieta the san francisco winter council has had a shelter that moved during the winter months. i was going to say the wet months but cold. what we are table do is the golden gate church in laguna has now been extended to year-round. it's been opened since july 1st, golden gate laguna and women can come at 5:30 p.m. and we've never had anyone turned away. most of you know our office is in the forefront of making lifeline services available possible and identify taken people from the coals and -- coalition and that they had lifeline and they wouldn't access lifeline. i want to say that showsen defiance. to think that somehow, a system that existed. most people don't leave. i don't have a land line phonen my house. that's not the way i live. what's great about it is we just, our office alo
and it's been a big help. one of the things they did by identifying how many women wanted shelter not accessed through a live system and we opened for the first time an emergency winter shelter for women. for 25 years, the loma prieta the san francisco winter council has had a shelter that moved during the winter months. i was going to say the wet months but cold. what we are table do is the golden gate church in laguna has now been extended to year-round. it's been opened since july 1st,...
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embassy has been nicknamed the protest dome. president castro told president barack obama he wants assurances that the embassy will not be used to promote and help dissidents especially journalists. the united states says it's helping cuban civil society, but they consider these people mercenaries, and this will be one more thorny issue to be resolved before the u.s. flag can fly over this building again. >>> still to come this half hour buhari vows to crush boko haram as he's sworn in. >> the u.n. has serious concerns about the future of australia's great barrier reef but stopped short of putting it on a danger list. >> "compass" will challenge the way you look at the world. talking about big subjects. telling human stories. >> there's a tidal wave. >> we all have a problem. >> could you have seen that coming? >>> welcome back. a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. sepp blatter has been re-elected for a fifth term despite the governing body mired in the worst scandal yet. >>> fighters from syria's affiliate have advanced
embassy has been nicknamed the protest dome. president castro told president barack obama he wants assurances that the embassy will not be used to promote and help dissidents especially journalists. the united states says it's helping cuban civil society, but they consider these people mercenaries, and this will be one more thorny issue to be resolved before the u.s. flag can fly over this building again. >>> still to come this half hour buhari vows to crush boko haram as he's sworn...
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michelle shephard: it has been a long story. it has been going on since 2002.n an incredible legal odyssey. in canada and before that in guantÁnamo and the u.s. omar khadr is the second youngest child of an egyptian-canadian charity worker who had ties to some of al qaeda 's elite. he brought his family back and forth between canada, pakistan, and afghanistan. when 9/11 happened, the family was in afghanistan. they fled. a year later, omar khadr's father had lent omar out to some libyan fighters as a translator. the compound they were in came under attack by u.s. special forces. near the end of the attack, a grenade was thrown that fatally wounded a u.s. delta force fighter. omar khadr was shot and captured. he spent more than half of his life in detention. juan: in terms of the confession that he supposedly gave at a certain point during captivity could you talk about that? michelle shephard: he had been interrogated many, many times. some of the harshest interrogation was for the first 90 days when he was held in afghanistan before being transferred to guantÁ
michelle shephard: it has been a long story. it has been going on since 2002.n an incredible legal odyssey. in canada and before that in guantÁnamo and the u.s. omar khadr is the second youngest child of an egyptian-canadian charity worker who had ties to some of al qaeda 's elite. he brought his family back and forth between canada, pakistan, and afghanistan. when 9/11 happened, the family was in afghanistan. they fled. a year later, omar khadr's father had lent omar out to some libyan...
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had been putting together.etty: one of your investors recently talked about companies -- at some point, they need to turn into a real business. they need to focus on monetization and profits. he said, tumblr had to be sold even though they had potential. tumblr's annual burn rate was almost 50% of the entire fund. three exclamation points. how do you respond to that? david: we were making money. it is true we had a real burn rate. we would have been able to -- the options in front of us were raised what you would call a growth round, get somebody to cut you a big check. or go and find and acquire, take on the burn rate. until you cross over to profitability. emily: what about user growth? give me some numbers in terms of where tumblr is today. how many blogs, how many countries? david: at the time of the acquisition, we were 100 million blogs. we crossed over 200 million blogs. we reach an audience now up almost 450 million people all over the world. emily: you had 47.3 million monthly unique users in august. i
had been putting together.etty: one of your investors recently talked about companies -- at some point, they need to turn into a real business. they need to focus on monetization and profits. he said, tumblr had to be sold even though they had potential. tumblr's annual burn rate was almost 50% of the entire fund. three exclamation points. how do you respond to that? david: we were making money. it is true we had a real burn rate. we would have been able to -- the options in front of us were...
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those who have been hacked by the chinese and those who don't know they've been hacked by the chinese problem. >> there's so much complexity in our tax code that gives power to bureaucrats and gives information to hackers. >> unfortunately, that information we now know sensitive information is used for political purposes. when you have no accountabled no punishment we all pay the price. >> scary situation. coming up more than 1 in 4 workers under 45 say they're not >>> we look forward to seeing you there on monday. well now to the stocks that will be there for your retirement. wouldn't that be nice? a buyback etf? >> power shares buy back. when companies buy back their stock, off than stock does pop. like the mix of stocks. kind of cheap. >> you like it? >> i did, i looked at the portfolio. they have mountains of cash. i love cash. >> you're going international? >> i am. i think international stocks are going to pop. i like van guard's international etf. >> you like them? >> i do like this. they have great stock pickers. >> that's it for "forbes on fox." keep it right here it the numb
those who have been hacked by the chinese and those who don't know they've been hacked by the chinese problem. >> there's so much complexity in our tax code that gives power to bureaucrats and gives information to hackers. >> unfortunately, that information we now know sensitive information is used for political purposes. when you have no accountabled no punishment we all pay the price. >> scary situation. coming up more than 1 in 4 workers under 45 say they're not...
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it said that past bad practice has been stopped.nesco's draft decision said that the government has just spoke up but the custodian of the reef is still on watch. >> a volcano has erupted on a remote japanese island. more than 100 people have been ordered to evacuate. it exploded on friday morning sending smoke high in the air. japanese prime minister shinzo abe. the band that ignited a punk rock revolution. >> pain, suffering, the disenfranchised, unnecessary poverty, class warfare, all of these issues bother me greatly. >> he was a man who generated headlines and controversy. famous, of course, for his hit "god save the queen".
it said that past bad practice has been stopped.nesco's draft decision said that the government has just spoke up but the custodian of the reef is still on watch. >> a volcano has erupted on a remote japanese island. more than 100 people have been ordered to evacuate. it exploded on friday morning sending smoke high in the air. japanese prime minister shinzo abe. the band that ignited a punk rock revolution. >> pain, suffering, the disenfranchised, unnecessary poverty, class...