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is now slowly emerging in the country, the terrifying prospect that in this, much worse than the calibanaliban. so if we and up five yes down the road and a new civil war in afghanistan, a new safe haven ban and ialiban -- tali says, then i would say it was not with the price. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific. announcer: you are watching "american history tv" on c-span3. next, a georgia southern university history professor, eric allen hall, discusses arthur ashe's personal life and the civil rights movement. professor hall's book, "arthur ashe: tennis and justice in the civil rights era,"
is now slowly emerging in the country, the terrifying prospect that in this, much worse than the calibanaliban. so if we and up five yes down the road and a new civil war in afghanistan, a new safe haven ban and ialiban -- tali says, then i would say it was not with the price. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific. announcer: you are watching "american history tv" on c-span3. next, a georgia southern university history professor, eric allen hall, discusses arthur ashe's...
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in the aftermath of an attack in peshawar last year, 150 schoolteachers were killed by the caliban. pro-government yemeni forces have taken control of the key military airbase in the country's south. the defense ministry from saudi arabia, where the yemeni government is in file, -- is in exile, announcing the liberation of the al-anad military base. the rebels are denying the base has been taken. al-anad was once the site of u.s. operations against the powerful yemeni affiliate. after an arson attack last week that killed a palestinian toddler in the west bank, you should bet would not say if the 23-year-old was suspected of involvement in the arson attack on friday. but it says he is the head of an extremist group seeking to bring about religious redemption through attacks on christian religious sites and palestinian homes. irris makler joins us now from jerusalem. tell us a little bit more about the suspect. irris: i can tell you that the 23-year-old has a history of being a right-wing -- he is the son of a well-known rabbi politician, racist party founder who was ultimately assas
in the aftermath of an attack in peshawar last year, 150 schoolteachers were killed by the caliban. pro-government yemeni forces have taken control of the key military airbase in the country's south. the defense ministry from saudi arabia, where the yemeni government is in file, -- is in exile, announcing the liberation of the al-anad military base. the rebels are denying the base has been taken. al-anad was once the site of u.s. operations against the powerful yemeni affiliate. after an arson...
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is now slowly emerging in the country, the terrifying prospect that in this, much worse than the caliban. -- taliban. so if we and up five yes down the road and a new civil war in afghanistan, a new safe haven ban and ialiban -- tali says, then i would say it was not with the price. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific. announcer: you are watching "american history tv" on c-span3. next, a georgia southern university history professor, eric allen hall, discusses arthur ashe's personal life and the civil rights movement. professor hall's book, "arthur ashe: tennis and justice in the civil rights era," explains -- explores how the richmond, virginia native overcame class barriers to win three of the four grand slam tennis tournaments. this hour-long program was hosted by the virginia historical society. mr. talkov: virginia's own arthur ash was the world's best tennis player. the u.s. open, the australian open, and wimbledon. he was also deeply committed to human rights. and civil rights causes. most known what, the movement in south africa. his career as an athlete and activ
is now slowly emerging in the country, the terrifying prospect that in this, much worse than the caliban. -- taliban. so if we and up five yes down the road and a new civil war in afghanistan, a new safe haven ban and ialiban -- tali says, then i would say it was not with the price. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific. announcer: you are watching "american history tv" on c-span3. next, a georgia southern university history professor, eric allen hall, discusses arthur...
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down the road in a new civil war in afghanistan, a new safe haven for the telegraph and isis, -- the caliban and isis -- the taliban and isis, then i would say it was not worth the price. announcer: "washington journal" continues. host: in our last segment this morning, we are talking about the al jazeera news network with the director general, mostefa souag. what is al jazeera's philosophy for covering the news? guest: well, al jazeera is about covering the news professionally, accurately, objectively, in a balanced way. the focus is to provide people with the knowledge. and if we are talking about knowledge, we had to talk about real things. no dealing with issues that are of no importance, no relevance to people. whenever be there there is an event that needs to be covered. we tried to bring to people not only the news about the current events, but also the context in which events happen. we try to bring analysis through experts from all sides. the opinional with and the other opinion. slogan ist our -- our the opinion and the other opinion. so this is the main thing. host: and how big is
down the road in a new civil war in afghanistan, a new safe haven for the telegraph and isis, -- the caliban and isis -- the taliban and isis, then i would say it was not worth the price. announcer: "washington journal" continues. host: in our last segment this morning, we are talking about the al jazeera news network with the director general, mostefa souag. what is al jazeera's philosophy for covering the news? guest: well, al jazeera is about covering the news professionally,...