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they managed to retake a border city. an offensive that comes a day after boko haram pledged allegiance to the islamic state organization. the country had limited itself to defensive operations on its own soil. >> there are two fronts now. there's the cameroon-nigeria front. we are open to two friends. >> troops have been leading the fight on nigerian territory retaking two cities. until now, they had mostly done it by themselves. four countries have now sent troops to combat boko haram in nigeria. last friday the african union endorsed 10,000 to fight against boko haram. they are waiting for united nations approval and hopefully for financial support. >> barack obama has slammed republicans over a letter they sent to the leaders of iran, warning that a nuclear deal could be scrapped by the next president. they include several potential presidential candidate said any deal is nothing more than an executive agreement between him and the supreme leader. >> pushing back against the u.s. congress president obama has criticize
they managed to retake a border city. an offensive that comes a day after boko haram pledged allegiance to the islamic state organization. the country had limited itself to defensive operations on its own soil. >> there are two fronts now. there's the cameroon-nigeria front. we are open to two friends. >> troops have been leading the fight on nigerian territory retaking two cities. until now, they had mostly done it by themselves. four countries have now sent troops to combat boko...
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city is one of the worst. but the supply rate with the border of texas and el paso. but every morning i would walk across the bridge and then with the flat screen tv. there is a murder conviction rate that is convicted in war as. but the with the help me to understand varicella never took drugs in your life or sold them or nobody in her life sold them by had no interest in it. 40 years old like woodworking store. he says the have a kid. will you help me? is 30 think i can do? then starts to flirt with her daughter who is 14 and she says get out. but then she rents a way to go off with sarah gave. but the police do nothing and marcella is the anchor chair tries to keep her daughter separate but then she gets pregnant she was heartbroken. and has a baby. but then ruby is not there but her baby is and she says that she ran away she went off with another man. the end she said no, no, no. and not leave the child he said that is what happened. sova maricella decides to distribute leaflets allover juarez. nothing happened after a while she has to drive out to the desert i h
city is one of the worst. but the supply rate with the border of texas and el paso. but every morning i would walk across the bridge and then with the flat screen tv. there is a murder conviction rate that is convicted in war as. but the with the help me to understand varicella never took drugs in your life or sold them or nobody in her life sold them by had no interest in it. 40 years old like woodworking store. he says the have a kid. will you help me? is 30 think i can do? then starts to...
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from myanmar warplane killed four people out working in a chinese sugar kane field tried in the border cityave been battling separatist rebel inside the region. myanmar's am abbas door in beijing has been summoned to the respond to the incident. another fraternity in hot water after a racist and sexist e-mail allegedly sent by one member has surfaced. the mail was sent last year from a member of kappa sigma to six others at the qulufrt of maryland and alludes to raping women. it reads as such. "the language and views expressed in the e-mail were inexcusable and in stark contrast to the values of the fraternity. kappa sigma is currently take action to expel the student from the chapter." now this incident comes after the university of oklahoma's chapter of sigma alpha epsilon was disbanded after a video surfaces of its members chanting racial slurs. now they're fighting back. the fraternity has hired a high profile attorney who says he isn't ruling out a lawsuit against the school. he also says fraternity brothers are getting death threats and some have been physically assaulted. miguel marq
from myanmar warplane killed four people out working in a chinese sugar kane field tried in the border cityave been battling separatist rebel inside the region. myanmar's am abbas door in beijing has been summoned to the respond to the incident. another fraternity in hot water after a racist and sexist e-mail allegedly sent by one member has surfaced. the mail was sent last year from a member of kappa sigma to six others at the qulufrt of maryland and alludes to raping women. it reads as such....
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this video was apparently recorded on february 19th in the turkish border city.t two days earlier, these girls, two of them 15 usersyears old, one 16 boarded a plane from london to istanbul without their parents' knowledge. this new video was released by a turkish tv network, distributed by reuters. cnn could not independently verify the authenticity of this footage. this comes of course as cia director john brennan is giving chilling new information on the number of foreign jihadists who have gone to fight in syria. >> we roughly estimate that at least 20,000 fighters from more than 90 countries have gone to fight. several thousand of them from western nations, including the united states. among the dangers these fighters pose upon their return is a top priority for the united states intelligence community as well as our liaison partners. >> on those foreign fighters such a crucial part of getting them across the border into syria are fixers. we are learning tonight that the man who got those british girls across the border may have been a double agent. turkey's
this video was apparently recorded on february 19th in the turkish border city.t two days earlier, these girls, two of them 15 usersyears old, one 16 boarded a plane from london to istanbul without their parents' knowledge. this new video was released by a turkish tv network, distributed by reuters. cnn could not independently verify the authenticity of this footage. this comes of course as cia director john brennan is giving chilling new information on the number of foreign jihadists who have...
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since we are bordering the city of santa monica and resources from the santa monica airport as well. right now we are in a maintenance mode and we will remain this way for as long as it takes for the investigation not to be compromised. we're here to assist in locating potential witnesses to the accident and to assist our federal partners as well. what we would like to ask the general public at this time is to avoid the area of dewy between 21st and 23rd just so we can get existing resource us in and out of the area and to assist with any additional resources that may or will be responding to the area. if we can get that word out that would help a lot from the public safety point of view because there's going to be traffic jams. we don't want pedestrians and others to be compromised in the roadway. thank you. >> beatrice. grimala. i'm the operations west bureau commanding officer. >> in terms of video footage, we have not received any. the investigation team will be looking for everything we can get. federal agencies will be involved with this investigation. this time the los angeles
since we are bordering the city of santa monica and resources from the santa monica airport as well. right now we are in a maintenance mode and we will remain this way for as long as it takes for the investigation not to be compromised. we're here to assist in locating potential witnesses to the accident and to assist our federal partners as well. what we would like to ask the general public at this time is to avoid the area of dewy between 21st and 23rd just so we can get existing resource us...
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organization and we really need most of the homeless problems which we would like to help the city solve is bordered along the freeway because that seems to be the place where people feel comfortable. we need to work with the police and other city services because it's not primarily a police problem. but if we can have that 101 freeway be in one police district that would make it a lot easier for us to work with everybody. i just wanted to support that idea. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. >> my name is saula chandler. my son was murdered on january 9th. the homicide. he went to cash his paycheck and he said i won't to -- want to contribute to the household. it was something that he wanted to let me know he wanted to do at 19. he also and theed the city college program under the speaking and writing working with former mayor willie brown and found district attorney george is also connected to that project. the reason i'm here is they do know who killed my son, however we need some witnesses to step up. i was told the reward program was now discontinued. we are requesting for a reward to be ac
organization and we really need most of the homeless problems which we would like to help the city solve is bordered along the freeway because that seems to be the place where people feel comfortable. we need to work with the police and other city services because it's not primarily a police problem. but if we can have that 101 freeway be in one police district that would make it a lot easier for us to work with everybody. i just wanted to support that idea. thank you. >> thank you, next...
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cities. the northern border may be closed, but i.s. supporters could well be in the country already. the four killed at the border in january were all saudis. it is thought to and a half thousand saudi's are fighting for i.s. >> it looks like a gift for children. you open it -- >> a few items in the terrorist arsenal. bombs hidden in gift boxes or in books. islamist terror groups like i.s. or al-nusra use what they call martyrs, suicide bombers outfitted with explosive jackets. >> you see nothing. he would be covered like this. we can dismount it and we can dispose the actual device. we have the cave ability of disabling the device if he's willing to surrender. >> but it usually ends like this . >> that face lotion would happen over here around us -- explosion would happen over here around us. >> riyadh, the capital of a contradictory country. for decades saudis have financed islamists around the world. today saudi arabia is a partner in the war against islamic state terrorism. western living standards side-by-side with ultraconservative islam with public beheadings. women are denied
cities. the northern border may be closed, but i.s. supporters could well be in the country already. the four killed at the border in january were all saudis. it is thought to and a half thousand saudi's are fighting for i.s. >> it looks like a gift for children. you open it -- >> a few items in the terrorist arsenal. bombs hidden in gift boxes or in books. islamist terror groups like i.s. or al-nusra use what they call martyrs, suicide bombers outfitted with explosive jackets....
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they have access to turkey and that border, it was the main city in government hands along that northern border in syria. people will tell you that they're incredibly surprised that it only took four days. >> stephanie dekker updating us on developments going on in syria. >> now polling station has been attacked in nigeria as people try to cast their ballots in presidential and parliamentary elections. someone shot at people waiting outside of a polling station. two people have reportedly been killed. security has been one of the major concerns in the whether up build up to the elections. it's expected to be a tight race keen incumbent, goodluck jonathan and his rival. we look at the development so far in the capital of abuja. >> reporter: there were some confusion in abuja where hundreds of people showed up to vote. electorate workers were unsure how to organize everything, and some election materials did not arrive. not far away from the provincial office things were a lot smoother. hundreds stood in the sweltering heat in line. >> corruption is everywhere. if we can fix corruption, fi
they have access to turkey and that border, it was the main city in government hands along that northern border in syria. people will tell you that they're incredibly surprised that it only took four days. >> stephanie dekker updating us on developments going on in syria. >> now polling station has been attacked in nigeria as people try to cast their ballots in presidential and parliamentary elections. someone shot at people waiting outside of a polling station. two people have...
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very close to the border with daily city. cell phone video here shows flames coming through the doorway of the church and those say that transients has used that door -- a witness said he saw a homeless woman trying to put the fire out. >> she was trying to stop it, and all she had was a piece of cardboard, so she took off and that was it. >> we're told that one firefighter slipped and fell off the roof. >>> teenagers protested in support of shuttle buses. hundreds of bus drivers have voted to unionize. 665 is try to go get drivers with intelligent transport a wage increase of $6 an hour and better work conditions. they're employed by bus companies and not the tech company. >> the tech companies are really -- they're a third party and they often times stay out of it and watch this process stay out. >> the teamss -- team sters -- >>> fox's dug has more now on the growing tension in that city. and the search for the gunman. >> we believe in freedom. >> singing a candle light vigil and calls for peace in ferguson. a marked contr
very close to the border with daily city. cell phone video here shows flames coming through the doorway of the church and those say that transients has used that door -- a witness said he saw a homeless woman trying to put the fire out. >> she was trying to stop it, and all she had was a piece of cardboard, so she took off and that was it. >> we're told that one firefighter slipped and fell off the roof. >>> teenagers protested in support of shuttle buses. hundreds of bus...
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border. it is the fourth-largest city in the country. >> i could tell you i was the first generation of free lithuania and kid decided to go to the school. i could never even imagine they would be here in my country. almost 11 years to secure the space. >> what extent would you say our events a concern in the ukraine? >> for me? >> a confident statement in a time of great uncertainty. lithuania small army fuse russia with more distressed than ever. the government has decided to reintroduce the draft. 25 years after the dissolution of the soviet union attentions are once again high in the baltic republics. this time they are members of nato. >> now to britain were a venerable tradition is under threat. a serious matter in a country where going down to the local for a quick plant is as much part of the nature -- the nation's cultural identity as shakespeare. i'm sure spent -- i'm sure brits spend more time in the pub the naked in the theater. all that could be changing. tens of thousands of pubs have closed in the past few decades. one thing is clear. some british public regulars are determine
border. it is the fourth-largest city in the country. >> i could tell you i was the first generation of free lithuania and kid decided to go to the school. i could never even imagine they would be here in my country. almost 11 years to secure the space. >> what extent would you say our events a concern in the ukraine? >> for me? >> a confident statement in a time of great uncertainty. lithuania small army fuse russia with more distressed than ever. the government has...
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this road leads all the way to the iranian border and herat is a big city you reach after the crossing. more than 100 were killed in herat, in targeted assassinations. kidnappings are common. butt out of fear most don't report it. >> this year the president fired the chief of police. all of 15 district she haves in a mass sacking. they failed to establish security. the new police chief says they are going to build up trust with the security. to get more information about criminal gangs. >> the terrorist groups kidnappers and taliban are not as strong as security forces there are smaller groups operating, if the community operates criminals are watching. >> he didn't think he'd see his family again. >> he said they beat me. showed me guns tied me up and movemented me three times, the family received threatening phone calls from men they believe are the kidnappers. he is home but is far from being safe. >>> residents in india's capital will pay less for power and get free water, some of the promises made by the common man, the party that swept to power in new dehli, can the programs last
this road leads all the way to the iranian border and herat is a big city you reach after the crossing. more than 100 were killed in herat, in targeted assassinations. kidnappings are common. butt out of fear most don't report it. >> this year the president fired the chief of police. all of 15 district she haves in a mass sacking. they failed to establish security. the new police chief says they are going to build up trust with the security. to get more information about criminal gangs....
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borders. i come from a city that was right on the border of north and south carolina, and part of our economic sphere of influence was actually in south carolina. the reality is that the economy doesn't always tip its hat to the political jurisdictions. it really focuses a lot more on workforce on assets within a given region or what have you. and, unfortunately, right now a lot of our decision-making is just within legal jurisdictions. so another feature of what we have proposed last year in legislation was an effort to encourage local communities to organize their transportation along a regional cluster as opposed to just one county or one city, starting to look at themselves as clusters of regional activity and making transportation decisions that adjusted to that. i think that's a trend we're going to need to bend towards as a country in order to be as successful as possible. >> i don't want to go on a tangent here but recently there was in the press the fact that there had been an n-terminal agreement signed on the detroit windsor crossing, and on the one side the u.s. government in michi
borders. i come from a city that was right on the border of north and south carolina, and part of our economic sphere of influence was actually in south carolina. the reality is that the economy doesn't always tip its hat to the political jurisdictions. it really focuses a lot more on workforce on assets within a given region or what have you. and, unfortunately, right now a lot of our decision-making is just within legal jurisdictions. so another feature of what we have proposed last year in...
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this road leads to the iranian border and herat is the first big city you reach after the crossing. > than 100 people were killed in herat last year. in so-called targeted assassinations. kidnappings are common but out of fear most people don't report it. this year the president fired the herat chief of police and all 15 district chiefs in a mass sacking. he said they had failed to establish security. the new police chief says they need to build up trust with the community to get more information about criminal gangs. the terrorist groups kidnappers and so-called taliban, they are not as strong as afghan security forces. they are small groups operating in a guerilla way. but if the community operates the criminals are nothing. >> efin told united states he didn't think he would ever see his family again. he said they beat me showed me guns to scare me. they tied me up and moved me three times. the family still receives threatening phone calls from men they believe are the kid nappers. efan is home but he is still far from being safe. nicole johnston al jazeera, herat. >> australia, in
this road leads to the iranian border and herat is the first big city you reach after the crossing. > than 100 people were killed in herat last year. in so-called targeted assassinations. kidnappings are common but out of fear most people don't report it. this year the president fired the herat chief of police and all 15 district chiefs in a mass sacking. he said they had failed to establish security. the new police chief says they need to build up trust with the community to get more...
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. >> it's not about only infiltrating or actually crossing the borders inside the leb an ease city.could be also again, a hybrid country. it could be creating instability inside inside. >> military leaders say while lebanon may not divided politically, it's trying to put on a united front when it comes to protecting its boundaries. al jazeera. >>> israel's president ruben rivlin said the next government will have to bring the country together. it's holding talks to, to see if a coalition party t netanyahu won nivlin said whoever was chosen would have to serve all. >> we have been through a stormy and passionate election season. this is the time to heal israeli society. the government was chosen by the majority. it will have to answer to all of israel's citizens, jews arabs, left, right, north, south, center and periphery. >> in west jerusalem with the latest. >> consultations with israeli president with rivlin is expected to last into monday. he is holding consultations with the three political leaders who's parties have scored the most votes in the march 17th polls. those leaders i
. >> it's not about only infiltrating or actually crossing the borders inside the leb an ease city.could be also again, a hybrid country. it could be creating instability inside inside. >> military leaders say while lebanon may not divided politically, it's trying to put on a united front when it comes to protecting its boundaries. al jazeera. >>> israel's president ruben rivlin said the next government will have to bring the country together. it's holding talks to, to see...
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city. the opposition wanted it to extend across the aleppo countryside all the way to the turkish border thereo agreement. the u.n. then tried to save the initiative by suggesting a trial ceasefire in one over the battleground districts of the city. but the people of the district accuse the u.n. of caving in to the demands of the government. they want a comprehensive settlement that would involve the government stepping down and the ceasefire that would be enforced across syria. >> at first mistura wanted to free the fighting in the province and now it's a justless city and now it's limited to the district, we want to tell mistura that we reject the initiative. >> reporter: syria's war is entering its fifth year and in the absence of a meaningful political process the u.n. was hoping the aleppo initiative could be the start of one but the u.n. can only do so much without the backing of the many regional and international players which support the warring sines, al jazeera, beirut. >> reporter: saudi arabia will talk about houthi fighters in yemen killed at least 15 fighters in the province 7 w
city. the opposition wanted it to extend across the aleppo countryside all the way to the turkish border thereo agreement. the u.n. then tried to save the initiative by suggesting a trial ceasefire in one over the battleground districts of the city. but the people of the district accuse the u.n. of caving in to the demands of the government. they want a comprehensive settlement that would involve the government stepping down and the ceasefire that would be enforced across syria. >> at...
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city. the opposition wanted it to extend across the aleppo cub side, all the way to the turkish border. there was no agreement. the u.n. then tried to save the initiative by suggesting a trial ceasefire, in one of the battle ground districts in the city. but the people of the district accused the u.n. of caving in to the demands of the government. they want a comprehensive settlement that will involve the government stepping down and the ceasefire that would be enforce enforceacross syria. >> at first they wanted to free the fighting along aleppo province now it's across the district. >> reporter: syria's war is interning its 5th year. the u.n. was hoping the aleppo initiative could be the start of an initiative but the u.n. can only do so much without the backing of many regional and international players which support the warring sides. zeina khodr, al jazeera, new york. >>> the white house has accused republican senators of interfering with talks over iran's nuclear program. 47 senators signed an open letter to iran's leaders claiming the letter would only last as long as obama is in
city. the opposition wanted it to extend across the aleppo cub side, all the way to the turkish border. there was no agreement. the u.n. then tried to save the initiative by suggesting a trial ceasefire, in one of the battle ground districts in the city. but the people of the district accused the u.n. of caving in to the demands of the government. they want a comprehensive settlement that will involve the government stepping down and the ceasefire that would be enforce enforceacross syria....
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. >> it's not about only infiltrating or actually crossing the borders inside the syria inside the lebanese cityit could be also again, a hybrid country. it could be creating instabilities. >> military leaders say that while lebanon may be divided politically, it's politically, it's trying to put on a united front when it comes to protecting its boundaries. al jazeera. >> coming up in the next 15 minutes, why good luck jonathan's main rival refused to take part in an election debate. >> what's behind the dwindling numbers in afghanistan's army as the country stands alone against the talibantable. >> tonight. >> you're taking "if" i have kids and you're changing it to "when" i have kids. >> a life-changing choice. >> it is wonderful to have children, but i think you can have a happy life without children. >> follow a very personal journey. >> after the age of 45 to get pregnant... is one percent. >> i'm a bit nervous. >> from the best filmmakers of our time. >> it's not traditionally what broadcast journalism does. >> the new home for original documentaries. al jazeera america presents "motherhoo
. >> it's not about only infiltrating or actually crossing the borders inside the syria inside the lebanese cityit could be also again, a hybrid country. it could be creating instabilities. >> military leaders say that while lebanon may be divided politically, it's politically, it's trying to put on a united front when it comes to protecting its boundaries. al jazeera. >> coming up in the next 15 minutes, why good luck jonathan's main rival refused to take part in an election...
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borders in yemen has been destroyed. this is multiple in the northern cities and south of yemen. it's motor pool intense which has been targeted directly. this is the motor pool. during this period we continue the mouth militias move mobilized its elements towards the saudi borders. and they're doing their role to deter these movements using artillery and the apatchly helicopters to prevent the outy militias grouping in front of the southern borders, and we'll continue to prevent this kind of grouping. we confirm movement by houthi militias to go towards the board points between yemen and the kingdom, and we're targeting more than one kind of grouping. and we shall target any kind of grouping here. we will not allow the houthi political shahs to bring their forces near the southern border. of course on the novel side the assadthethe assad navy and saudi citizens from aden to the kingdom. we have removeed almost 86 people of different nationalities, thankfully they have arrived safely this morning . the navy in all its elements participated using apache forces. they have arrived sa
borders in yemen has been destroyed. this is multiple in the northern cities and south of yemen. it's motor pool intense which has been targeted directly. this is the motor pool. during this period we continue the mouth militias move mobilized its elements towards the saudi borders. and they're doing their role to deter these movements using artillery and the apatchly helicopters to prevent the outy militias grouping in front of the southern borders, and we'll continue to prevent this kind of...
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. >> reporter: it is similar to the ones used in border patrol and using them in a city like berkeley is over the top. >> we live in a society there's too much surveillance i don't think there's any reason for it. >> reporter: some people that live near the station have expressed concern over privacy but the majority of riders like the idea of extra security. >> everybody is wondering how much surveillance is going on in their neighborhood but it can be a good thing too. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. police say that they've also used the watch tower at the oakland coliseum b.a.r.t. parking lot during raider games. criminals know that those cars are left unattended for hours. nbc bay area news. >>> silicon valley start-up in informs people about their genetic makeup will soon make drugs. use a database of 900,000 people to more effectively target and fight diseases. all who participate will anonymous anonymous. >> individual information is not included in our database only aggregate data. we're transparent with the consumers, they can opt in or out at any time. it's that aggregated deidentifie
. >> reporter: it is similar to the ones used in border patrol and using them in a city like berkeley is over the top. >> we live in a society there's too much surveillance i don't think there's any reason for it. >> reporter: some people that live near the station have expressed concern over privacy but the majority of riders like the idea of extra security. >> everybody is wondering how much surveillance is going on in their neighborhood but it can be a good thing too....
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have already taken the capital of saana and they are moving south to the border with some advance elements already fighting in the city. the objective of the bombing is to slow the rebel advance enough to give the government forces time to regroup. saudi arabia has moved forces to the border with yemen and egypt has talked about sending troops as well. but u.s. officials do not yet see preparations for a ground operation into yemen. two saudi pilots had to bail out after their jet suffered a mechanical malfunction. they came down over water and two hours later, they were rescued by an american helicopter. scott. >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon this evening. thank you david. while the u.s. is back sunni arabs in yemen in iraq it is fighting on the same side as shia militias who have been helping the iraqi army, which is trying to kick isis out of tikrit. holly williams is following this. >> reporter: u.s.-led air strikes targeted isis fighting positions around tikrit, which was captured by the extremists in june. the strikes were requested by iraq's government after iraqi leaders earlier said they didn't need u
have already taken the capital of saana and they are moving south to the border with some advance elements already fighting in the city. the objective of the bombing is to slow the rebel advance enough to give the government forces time to regroup. saudi arabia has moved forces to the border with yemen and egypt has talked about sending troops as well. but u.s. officials do not yet see preparations for a ground operation into yemen. two saudi pilots had to bail out after their jet suffered a...
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border. then the city outside the fire line sell to separatists six days after the agreement was signed.verall 1.7 million have been forced out of there homes command over 6,000 have lost there lives. they have worked in lockstep to impose sanctions on russia as the costs are biting deeply on the russian economy. our unity with europe remains the cornerstone of policy and the fundamental element of our strength. in that spirit we salute the efforts of the german chancellor and french president to try again to end the fighting. the package of agreement offered the promise of peace piece, disarmament, political mobilization and decentralization and the return of ukraine's state sovereignty and border control. for some conditions of already begun to improve. in parts of in parts of the east the guns of been silenced. the picture is very, very mixed. today we have today we have reports of knew heavy shelling. in the towns outside and we have reports of a new 17th russian convoy going over the border from russia into ukraine with know opportunity. so in the coming days hear is what we and our
border. then the city outside the fire line sell to separatists six days after the agreement was signed.verall 1.7 million have been forced out of there homes command over 6,000 have lost there lives. they have worked in lockstep to impose sanctions on russia as the costs are biting deeply on the russian economy. our unity with europe remains the cornerstone of policy and the fundamental element of our strength. in that spirit we salute the efforts of the german chancellor and french president...
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golf ball-size hail up to 2 inches in diameter and a chance of 25% from oklahoma city to the border of missouri and arkansas but thankfully the severe weather we are seeing presently will not move to the north and east with the system as it pushes through here tomorrow. for tonight a spotty shower around and the fog is the big issue late tonight and temperatures in the 30s and the 40s and the fog along with scattered showers throughout tomorrow morning with temperatures on the cooler side, philadelphia north and warming to 63 tomorrow morning in dover by 3:30 in the afternoon 70 in philadelphia and 60s in the lehigh valley and 60s in the south, on and off showers and not a washout, and then the cold front comes through during the evening hours with the gusty downpour and temperatures will tumble. your four day at 4:00, temperatures near 70 tomorrow and it's breezy and warm and damp at times again it is not going to rain the entire day and a few peeks of sun back to to 54 and here we go again. the winter feeling comes back for the weekend with highs again only in the 40s and sunday is y
golf ball-size hail up to 2 inches in diameter and a chance of 25% from oklahoma city to the border of missouri and arkansas but thankfully the severe weather we are seeing presently will not move to the north and east with the system as it pushes through here tomorrow. for tonight a spotty shower around and the fog is the big issue late tonight and temperatures in the 30s and the 40s and the fog along with scattered showers throughout tomorrow morning with temperatures on the cooler side,...
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borders. the comments come as armed groups threaten cities along libya's mediterranean coast. >> they come from mali, niger and boko haram. they come from the desert through bengahzi and from the military base in tripoli. what we need are weapons and ammunition. the army is growing every day and increasing in numbers. >> meanwhile, talks between the different libyan factions due to take place on friday, but there is no guarantee they will end the violence, which appears to be getting worse. >> in mourning, the libyan city which for weeks was under siege by gaddafi forces in 2011 is now on the front line in the battle against fighters of the islamic state in iraq and the levant. these men were ambushed early on wednesday, armed groups have joined operations sunrise. it is an offensive to gain jol of the oil-rich region and it's sea ports. >> they were taken by surprise. they were attacked by three in the morning. the response from the dawn of libya came strong causing grave losses to their lives and gear. >> for the last three months they have been intent on fighting each other rather than takin
borders. the comments come as armed groups threaten cities along libya's mediterranean coast. >> they come from mali, niger and boko haram. they come from the desert through bengahzi and from the military base in tripoli. what we need are weapons and ammunition. the army is growing every day and increasing in numbers. >> meanwhile, talks between the different libyan factions due to take place on friday, but there is no guarantee they will end the violence, which appears to be...
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the government want it limited to the city, the opposition wanted it to extend across the aleppo countryside to the turkish border. there was no agreement. the u.n. then tried to save the initiative by suggesting a trial ceasefire in one of the battleground districts in the city. >> the people of the district accused of u.n. of caving in to the demands of the government. they want a comprehensive settlement that would golf the government stepping down and the ceasefire that would be enforced across sir. >> they wanted to freeze the fighting in aleppo province, then just the city and now limited to the district. we reject the initiative. >> syria's war is entering is fifth year and in the absence of a meaningful political pros, the u.n. hold the initiative could be the start of one but the u.n. can only do so much. without the backing of the many regional and international players which support the warring sides. al jazeera beirut. >> u.s. led kurdish airstrikes in syria have hit an isil controlled oil refinery near the turkish border. thirty people are reported to have been killed in the strike, including refiner
the government want it limited to the city, the opposition wanted it to extend across the aleppo countryside to the turkish border. there was no agreement. the u.n. then tried to save the initiative by suggesting a trial ceasefire in one of the battleground districts in the city. >> the people of the district accused of u.n. of caving in to the demands of the government. they want a comprehensive settlement that would golf the government stepping down and the ceasefire that would be...
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the officials at crystal city harris and our work the many schoolteachers but gardeners come in many border patrol agencies and staff members save our national honor by treating the attorneys humanely and a treacherous, treacherous time. finally a jewish girl from amsterdam was freed from the concentration camp in the january 1945 trade, the same trade ingrid was on. the seminal lesson for me about how we might deal with people in times of war. always remember i've been told me during an interview at her home in ann arbor. remember this. enemies are people whose stories you haven't yet heard and whose faces you have never seen. my gratitude goes to the characters in my book that after 72 years had the courage to tell their stories and show their faces. thank you very much. [applause] >> okay i am sure we have got some questions and comments. make sure i get to you at the microphone before you start asking and hold your hand up until i am in front of you. does anyone have a question? great. >> it sounds like the people that were returned to germany and japan, did they volunteer to do that in
the officials at crystal city harris and our work the many schoolteachers but gardeners come in many border patrol agencies and staff members save our national honor by treating the attorneys humanely and a treacherous, treacherous time. finally a jewish girl from amsterdam was freed from the concentration camp in the january 1945 trade, the same trade ingrid was on. the seminal lesson for me about how we might deal with people in times of war. always remember i've been told me during an...
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. >>> an al-qaeda affiliate in syria reportedly capturing almost full control of a major city near the border with turkey. it is the second center to fall into rebel hands. >>> secretary of state john kerry holding a series of meetings in switzerland to a deal on iran's nuclear program. a deadline for preliminary agreement is tuesday. but officials saying obstacles still include iran's resistance to limits on its research and development. peter doocy live in washington with the latest. peter? >> reporter: one thing is becoming clear from the bits and piece of information that have trickled out of these negotiations in switzerland. the iranians think they've already moved a lot and they might not be willing to move much more because their foreign minister tweeted this afternoon, in negotiations both sides must show flexibility. we have. we're ready to make a good deal for all. we await our counterparts' readiness. shortly after that, secretary of state john kerry said this: the serious but difficult work continues. we expect the pace to intensify as we assess if an understanding is even possib
. >>> an al-qaeda affiliate in syria reportedly capturing almost full control of a major city near the border with turkey. it is the second center to fall into rebel hands. >>> secretary of state john kerry holding a series of meetings in switzerland to a deal on iran's nuclear program. a deadline for preliminary agreement is tuesday. but officials saying obstacles still include iran's resistance to limits on its research and development. peter doocy live in washington with...
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focus very much as well on the borders and on the capitol city. prime minister a short while ago gave more details about the security measures and he also acknowledged that mistakes had been made and that there had been security lapses at the museum. he said that tunisia was now engaged in a war on terror. >> translator: we will be putting in place check points that will be manned and supervised by the national army. both the national army and security personnel will intensify their patrols across the nation. joint patrols will also be conducted. >> jacky what are the wider political implications of wednesday's attack? >> reporter: well, really tunisia has been woken up if you like from the peaceful transition peaceful democratic transition that by and large it had been going through since it began -- since the arab spring began here four years ago. yes, there have in the past been isolated attacks by militant fighters. the police have carried out a number of raids, but there has been nothing like the level of intense violence that we have seen in
focus very much as well on the borders and on the capitol city. prime minister a short while ago gave more details about the security measures and he also acknowledged that mistakes had been made and that there had been security lapses at the museum. he said that tunisia was now engaged in a war on terror. >> translator: we will be putting in place check points that will be manned and supervised by the national army. both the national army and security personnel will intensify their...
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border syria and iraq. today there is no [ inaudible ] and turkey is facing big challenges. sitting in new york or other citiesitols and judging on the situation in turkey syrian or turkey border is easy. more difficult is that to understand the situation. we expect from international community to do more. regarding humanitarian crisis, we expect the international community to do more to resolve the syrian crisis. and we expect all of those who are concerned on international -- on terrorism, more cooperation, more intelligence cooperation. turkey is receiving 35 million tourists every year. so we need intelligence report or intelligence information from the countries who are -- who have some mobility of these groups in order to prevent them to come in turkey or in order to deport them. and last year we have -- deported around 2,000 person from turkey and around 10,000 were not allowed to come in turkey. we -- when we receive intelligence report from our allies and other nations, it is easy to act together. that's what we need and we expect. more cooperation and more empathy to understand the difficulties we ar
border syria and iraq. today there is no [ inaudible ] and turkey is facing big challenges. sitting in new york or other citiesitols and judging on the situation in turkey syrian or turkey border is easy. more difficult is that to understand the situation. we expect from international community to do more. regarding humanitarian crisis, we expect the international community to do more to resolve the syrian crisis. and we expect all of those who are concerned on international -- on terrorism,...
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, other investigations are being made, and in particular controls of the borders, and a particular focus here in the capitol city also indicated that we're now going to see greater cooperation, closer cooperation between tunisia and other countries in terms of this fight, what he has been describing as this war on terror. and it's notable already on friday, a senior french minister will be coming to opportunities in to discuss precisely that type of security operation. >> jacky what impact will all of this have on the tourism industry in tunisia, which had already been struggling and the economy of the country as a whole. >> reporter: well, tourism is obviously a key part of the tunisian economy, and as you pointed out, it has already been struggling since the uprising the arab spring in tunisia four years ago. because of course the way that tourism bookings worked is not necessarily related to the sentiments on the ground but the perception of whether a place is safe or dangerous. clearly what happened on wednesday when a key tourist attraction was attacked and when tourists themselves were killed it's going to
, other investigations are being made, and in particular controls of the borders, and a particular focus here in the capitol city also indicated that we're now going to see greater cooperation, closer cooperation between tunisia and other countries in terms of this fight, what he has been describing as this war on terror. and it's notable already on friday, a senior french minister will be coming to opportunities in to discuss precisely that type of security operation. >> jacky what...
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in america is a border city now. accept it. chicago, there's a runoff between rahm emanuel and a mexican mayor, chewy garcia. but i think life is different. i don't necessarily believe it's dark and panicky. depends on the neighborhood. but if you go to el paso, right next to perhaps the most dangerous city available, juarez, el paso is one of the safest american cities. so it's a very interesting and i think paradigm shifting experience to live near the border. here in tucson it's a very -- in my view, anyway, integrated place where you can have a mix of cultures, or two separate cultures, a choice, and it seems a very comfortable mix. aside from political complications like -- >> host: you say it's a comfortable mix in your view but there are political issues -- >> guest: oh, yes. no question. >> host: we talk about them quite often. >> guest: yes, indeed. i did an hour with bill moyer about them but i think those things are partially fueled by find e phoenix's politics and the school board dismantled mexican american studies
in america is a border city now. accept it. chicago, there's a runoff between rahm emanuel and a mexican mayor, chewy garcia. but i think life is different. i don't necessarily believe it's dark and panicky. depends on the neighborhood. but if you go to el paso, right next to perhaps the most dangerous city available, juarez, el paso is one of the safest american cities. so it's a very interesting and i think paradigm shifting experience to live near the border. here in tucson it's a very -- in...
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city is hugely significant. it connects the roads from the south to aleppo further east and borders turkey to the east. close to a million people lived here including many forced to leave their homes elsewhere. now we're told thousands have fled during this recent offensive. air strikes have been carried out in the last four days unprecedented in this area because it had been in government hands. it was seen as a relatively safe haven throughout this war. for now, there doesn't appear to be a lot of concern here. the fighters are too busy revelling in their takeover of this significant city. it's the second provincial capital to fall out of government hands. the fight took four days and it's a huge blow to morale for the syrian army >>> big success for al nusra. what does this mean? will more groups want to work with them? >> certainly the city in opposition that's been squeezed between the assad regime on the one hand and isil on the other hand has been divided and has been basically incapacitated by the polarization between the two bigger parties. now it seems that they are coming to work more closel
city is hugely significant. it connects the roads from the south to aleppo further east and borders turkey to the east. close to a million people lived here including many forced to leave their homes elsewhere. now we're told thousands have fled during this recent offensive. air strikes have been carried out in the last four days unprecedented in this area because it had been in government hands. it was seen as a relatively safe haven throughout this war. for now, there doesn't appear to be a...
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border. this is amritsar, the indian punjab's largest city. population, about a million.never seen, a place i have always been curious about, home to some pretty legendary cuisine. in amritsar they have a saying, the best food can't cooked in people's homes. you find it on the streets. ♪ >> punjabis are known for their adventurous spirit as brave warriors who spread throughout the world, bringing great food with them. ♪ in fact, much of the good stuff we refer to simply as indian food comes from here. ♪ the punjab of the early 20th century saw some of the most violent resistance to british rule. and when the british finally cashed out in 1947, they carved off a huge piece, what is now pakistan. and it remains a potential flashpoint for conflict. but that's easy to forget when you first smell the food. >> there we go. kesar da dhaba, meaning side of the road food stall. there are countless dhabas to choose from in this town but this one is legendary. >> see tony eat vegetables. and like it. >> to eat around this part of the world, punjab in particular, get used to eating a
border. this is amritsar, the indian punjab's largest city. population, about a million.never seen, a place i have always been curious about, home to some pretty legendary cuisine. in amritsar they have a saying, the best food can't cooked in people's homes. you find it on the streets. ♪ >> punjabis are known for their adventurous spirit as brave warriors who spread throughout the world, bringing great food with them. ♪ in fact, much of the good stuff we refer to simply as indian food...
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so-called christian identity community in northeastern oklahoma, about 170 miles from oklahoma city near the arkansas bordert's essentially a religion that says white anglo-saxon americans are the true children of israel and jews are subhuman and essentially black people are not even human at all. >> during the early 1990s a number of far right extremist reportedly spent time in elohim city. >> this was an interesting time. you had a number of anti-government groups that were taking shape, arming themselves, building compounds throughout the country, establishing their own laws, really setting themselves apart from mainstream cities and locations on purpose and believing, then, that not only people of other faiths or ethnicities or nationalities were the enemy, but that the united states government was the biggest enemy. >> the question that recurs is what was the connection between tim mcveigh and elohim city? tim mcveigh said he never went there. there are people, however, who claim to have seen mcveigh at elohim city, and probably the strongest evidence that he was there is a ticket he received from an a
so-called christian identity community in northeastern oklahoma, about 170 miles from oklahoma city near the arkansas bordert's essentially a religion that says white anglo-saxon americans are the true children of israel and jews are subhuman and essentially black people are not even human at all. >> during the early 1990s a number of far right extremist reportedly spent time in elohim city. >> this was an interesting time. you had a number of anti-government groups that were taking...
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programs where the school of denttries did work in the valley and at the border but there wasn't muchmany being put in the city and county. [inaudible] it is a real god sent foundation for a number of these issues. i'm sure there is a lot more today that would impact our unique populations of kids and families. more power to you, job well done >> i'll share that with the evaluation team. >> thank you for this wonderful report. i do have several questions. one is technical. first, i'm astonished that and upset that the asian population has such a very poor record here. it is a population that has wanted to treat kids, their children well, often to the detriment their own health and your data seems to say that they are not really caring for the teeth of their children. one of the question may be whether or not messages have gone out to them in the same fashion that we do in terms of get them imue nizeed and allow them to have the advantage of whatever preventive services and is that part your findings at all [inaudible] this is conttrary to all the other data we get on asian health >> [inaudible] said bf it is a
programs where the school of denttries did work in the valley and at the border but there wasn't muchmany being put in the city and county. [inaudible] it is a real god sent foundation for a number of these issues. i'm sure there is a lot more today that would impact our unique populations of kids and families. more power to you, job well done >> i'll share that with the evaluation team. >> thank you for this wonderful report. i do have several questions. one is technical. first,...
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city. a spokesman for has told al jazeera that they would intervene. and saudi arabia has started to amass troops on the border. >> it shocked many people that houthies have advanced this far shout, ties yemen's third largest city, especially the locals. every day this week they chant for the rebels to leave. >> we swear that we'll drive out all houthies ateach them a lesson they'll never forget. >> houthi fighters reply with gunfire and tear gas. several people were killed. many more injured. paramedics say some of the shoot shooters wore police uniforms, other reports say that those who are meant to be keeping the peace joined the houthies. these forces are said to be loyal to yemen's long-time ruler ali abdullah saleh who was hosted during the up rising and now backs the houthies. people here are no longer sure who they can trust. the houthies started as a small unit fighting for autonomy into a larger force. in september it took over the capital sanaa. president abd rabbuh mansur hadi escaped to aden in the south and it's in the south that most of the fighting is taking place right now. the tribe here says
city. a spokesman for has told al jazeera that they would intervene. and saudi arabia has started to amass troops on the border. >> it shocked many people that houthies have advanced this far shout, ties yemen's third largest city, especially the locals. every day this week they chant for the rebels to leave. >> we swear that we'll drive out all houthies ateach them a lesson they'll never forget. >> houthi fighters reply with gunfire and tear gas. several people were killed....
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borders. i come from a city that is right on the border of north and south carolina. and part of our influence was south carolina. the economy doesn't always stick to jurisdictions. it focuses more on workforce. a lot of our decision making is in police jurisdictions. so what we proposed last year was an either to encourage local communities to organize their transportation along a regional cluster as opposed to one county or one city and look at themselves as clusters of regional activity and making transportation decisions to adjust to that. i think that is a trend that we need to bend towards as a country to be as successful as possible. >> i don't want to go off on a tan tangent here. on the one side we have the u.s. government ne fission, and the other side we have canada. and the press about about how they will assume most of the funding. would you say that is an example of the challenges we face from a governance perspective. is it tougher to get things done on our side? >> i think we will have many examples of challenge. there was a bridge project that was sup
borders. i come from a city that is right on the border of north and south carolina. and part of our influence was south carolina. the economy doesn't always stick to jurisdictions. it focuses more on workforce. a lot of our decision making is in police jurisdictions. so what we proposed last year was an either to encourage local communities to organize their transportation along a regional cluster as opposed to one county or one city and look at themselves as clusters of regional activity and...
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border. john hendren is in the rebel controlled city of donetsk. tell us what the u.s. is saying and if we have prove of that. the u.s. is saying more equipment is moving over the borders, they are not sure where they are coming from but we can assume they are using the fast network of satellite intelligence. we have statements from the ukranian military telling us that they believe more equipment and personnel have been moved by the border. 1500 russian soldiers were crosses the border and 300 pieces of equipment in the missile systems. it gets a bit confusing. all of that came in the weekend. the number of troops coming from russia has gone down over time from 13,000 to about 8,000. that's coming from the ukranian government. and the russian side denies this. we have in our interviews seen a number of russian officers. they concede who they are, but say they are volunteers fighting on the separatist side. >> it's a he said she said situation, but one with a vast amount of evidence. >> what does it say about the ceasefire that is supposed to be in place? >> well, as we
border. john hendren is in the rebel controlled city of donetsk. tell us what the u.s. is saying and if we have prove of that. the u.s. is saying more equipment is moving over the borders, they are not sure where they are coming from but we can assume they are using the fast network of satellite intelligence. we have statements from the ukranian military telling us that they believe more equipment and personnel have been moved by the border. 1500 russian soldiers were crosses the border and 300...
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border. this is amritsar, the indian punjab's largest city. population, about a million.en, a place i have always been curious about, home to some pretty legendary cuisine. in amritsar they have a saying, the best food isn't cooked in people's homes. you find it on the streets. ♪ ♪ punjab, you up in punjab ♪ ♪ ♪ don't be fussy sit back relax have a cold glass of -- >> punjabis are known for their adventurous spirit as brave warriors who spread throughout the world, bringing great food with them. ♪ don't worry about no traffic the elements move and weave around like it's magic peace and hot sugar on the beat good looking be simple ♪ my mom's home cooking ♪ in fact, much of the good stuff we refer to simply as indian food comes from here. ♪ ♪ peace to my brother tony no doubt ♪ ♪ golden temple amritsar, hell of a city ♪ the punjab of the early 20th century saw some of the most violent resistance to british rule. and when the british finally cashed out in 1947, they carved off a huge piece, what is now pakistan, and it remains a potential flashpoint for conflict. but that's
border. this is amritsar, the indian punjab's largest city. population, about a million.en, a place i have always been curious about, home to some pretty legendary cuisine. in amritsar they have a saying, the best food isn't cooked in people's homes. you find it on the streets. ♪ ♪ punjab, you up in punjab ♪ ♪ ♪ don't be fussy sit back relax have a cold glass of -- >> punjabis are known for their adventurous spirit as brave warriors who spread throughout the world, bringing...
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nations security council warns warring factions in yemen to respect its border, houthi rebels have now taken over the three largest cities its airports and two-thirds of its provinces, u.s. evacuated an air base in the south today, charlie d'agata has the latest. >> yemen de, descended into further chaos and bloodshed as the rebels took over the third largest city taiz, even though protest easiers took out against them. rebels are closing in on abdrabbuh mansour hadi president abdrabbuh mansour hadi after forcing him to flee to the southern city of aden. >> in his first public address in exile a by called the rebel offensive a coup against constitutional legitimacy. >> he called on militants to pull out of government offices, pull out of the capital and return all the weapons stolen from military bases. more wish than command. >> the country is being ripped apart by rival armed groups, including the shiite rebels known as houthis, sunni isis militants and a powerful branch of al qaeda. >> the security situation has deteriorated so badly washington evacuated remaining u.s. personnel over the weekend, including 100 special
nations security council warns warring factions in yemen to respect its border, houthi rebels have now taken over the three largest cities its airports and two-thirds of its provinces, u.s. evacuated an air base in the south today, charlie d'agata has the latest. >> yemen de, descended into further chaos and bloodshed as the rebels took over the third largest city taiz, even though protest easiers took out against them. rebels are closing in on abdrabbuh mansour hadi president abdrabbuh...