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emily taylor, associate fellow at chatham house, there.ast rubbish dump on the outskirts of ethiopia's capital addis ababa. dozens of makeshift homes have been buried under the debris and a number of people are still missing. mechanical diggers are sifting through thick layers of mud and rubbish trying to locate any survivors. many of the casualties are among the hundreds of people who attempt to make a living by scavenging at the landfill site. the iraqi military has made further advances against so—called islamic state in the city of mosul. refugees fleeing the fighting are streaming into new camps which have been opened around the city. 200,000 people are now housed in a total of 21 facilities. our correspondent rami ruhayem has been talking to families in chamakor near irbil, the un's latest camp which opened last week, but which is already filling up fast. yet another stream of refugees from mosul and surrounding villages arriving at the chamakor camp on the outskirts of the city of irbil. this is a new camp for the internally displac
emily taylor, associate fellow at chatham house, there.ast rubbish dump on the outskirts of ethiopia's capital addis ababa. dozens of makeshift homes have been buried under the debris and a number of people are still missing. mechanical diggers are sifting through thick layers of mud and rubbish trying to locate any survivors. many of the casualties are among the hundreds of people who attempt to make a living by scavenging at the landfill site. the iraqi military has made further advances...
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i'm allison aubrey of npr news for the pbs newshour in chatham, massachusetts. >> woodruff: with theinter storm bearing down on massachusetts, one group of plucky individuals in milton, massachusetts, got together to help out their neighbors across the road. from pbs station wgbh, cristina quinn has the story. >> what happens when the chicken across the road is cold? you ask your neighbors to knit him a sweater which is what she did when she noticed a rooster started shivering when the temperature dropped. >> i discovered sarama roosters normally would give very close to the equator, and they are not well suited to this climate in new england. >> so max called up nancy kerns who lives at fuller village, a retirement community across the street, and asked her if she and her knitting group could help prince peep. >> i said, let's give it a try. we went online to a very wonderful site called pinterest, and i typed in the words called chicken sweater, and found a pattern from england. >> reporter: they ladies knit for charities who donate blankets to homeless and sick children. knitting
i'm allison aubrey of npr news for the pbs newshour in chatham, massachusetts. >> woodruff: with theinter storm bearing down on massachusetts, one group of plucky individuals in milton, massachusetts, got together to help out their neighbors across the road. from pbs station wgbh, cristina quinn has the story. >> what happens when the chicken across the road is cold? you ask your neighbors to knit him a sweater which is what she did when she noticed a rooster started shivering when...
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school of politics and international relations at kent university, and senior research fellow at chathamood evening. what is your assessment of this evening's events in parliament, and where this takes us? i think what it has done is to really strengthen theresa may's position. this was a process she didn't want to go through, taking article 52 parliament. she was forced by the supreme court, though, and i think she has ended up now as we have seen with the parliamentary arithmetic, much, much stronger than might have otherwise been expected, and it clearly demonstrates, i think that gives her a very strong hand for going into the negotiations with the eu. one of the issues that is difficult with this debate is the level of parliamentary scrutiny there is going to be through this process. how much do you think there commons and the lords now is taking a look at some aspect... going through every aspect with a fine tooth comb, picking up some issues which can get explored at length in the referendum and i think what we are going to discover between now and the summer is the complexity of
school of politics and international relations at kent university, and senior research fellow at chathamood evening. what is your assessment of this evening's events in parliament, and where this takes us? i think what it has done is to really strengthen theresa may's position. this was a process she didn't want to go through, taking article 52 parliament. she was forced by the supreme court, though, and i think she has ended up now as we have seen with the parliamentary arithmetic, much, much...
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just a couple of inches around chatham. in the west, amherst, 12 to 18. up in worthington, 18 to 24 inches. worst of it all is inland. let's see how much more it s coming. d.c., almost over. another inch main. philly one to three, new york another two to four before sun set tonight. 6 to 10 more in boston. inland 12 to 18 more in poconos. for most airports they're open and operating. rob smith down in union square in new york city. how is this there rob? >> reporter: it's still that sample of winter weather that we're getting here. it's kind of little bit of snow kind of sleet. it's just small little pellets. they were blowing harder little bit ago. it was miserable here for about an hour. the city is shut down mode. people weren't expecting the storm to be this light. you got five to six inches of snow. normally people will be going to work. i think they were scared off by the predictions of the storm from new york city. it moved a little bit away from us. that is spared millions of people. they stayed home. that's the way it is. lot of the resources tha
just a couple of inches around chatham. in the west, amherst, 12 to 18. up in worthington, 18 to 24 inches. worst of it all is inland. let's see how much more it s coming. d.c., almost over. another inch main. philly one to three, new york another two to four before sun set tonight. 6 to 10 more in boston. inland 12 to 18 more in poconos. for most airports they're open and operating. rob smith down in union square in new york city. how is this there rob? >> reporter: it's still that...
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well we have the assistant head of the program here at chatham house who is joining me here on the sete need to talk about russia of course just following up from randy's report here. but i want to quickly mention the wiretapping allegations. this is quite unprecedented isn't it to have a sitting president accuse a former president of crime. >> if president bush had accused clinton this would be a massive break, but it's sort of in keeping with trump's tradition that he's established. he's willing to sort of throw out the wild outlandish allegations to either not provide proof or to promise to provide proof and then quietly just sort of -- and then to move on. so this is kind of how things work now. sort of in keeping with that. >> he's hoping to get away from the russia story. jeff sessions has recused himself from the investigation, but there are other people as we heard from randy's report who may now come out and say they did indeed have the meetings with russians. one of them perhaps being the president's son-in-law as well. >> and in sessions' case the interesting thing there's n
well we have the assistant head of the program here at chatham house who is joining me here on the sete need to talk about russia of course just following up from randy's report here. but i want to quickly mention the wiretapping allegations. this is quite unprecedented isn't it to have a sitting president accuse a former president of crime. >> if president bush had accused clinton this would be a massive break, but it's sort of in keeping with trump's tradition that he's established....
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nique's stepmother, betty chatham, says the move effectively ended all contact between nique's familyest daughters amanda, 12, and rebecca 9. >> he was to provide us with a telephone number. he was to set up a skype account so that we could talk with the girls. nothing. packed up. moved. >> five months later in the summer of 2012, the investigative file passed to cold case detective sergeant john richter. >> i was actually in the homicide unit as a corporal when her body was found. >> does that stay with you? >> yeah, i would say that certain cases that stick with you. and this is one. >> at first richter did what all cold case detectives do. he re-interviewed witnesses. when that went nowhere, richter took another look at matt leili's computer hard drives. do you think somewhere in there is the nugget that will get you to the next step in the investigation? >> i think at the minimum we needed to redo it to see if technology had advanced. so i needed new forensic guys to look at the video, or whatever else he could find on the computer. >> turns out the techie richter needed was just
nique's stepmother, betty chatham, says the move effectively ended all contact between nique's familyest daughters amanda, 12, and rebecca 9. >> he was to provide us with a telephone number. he was to set up a skype account so that we could talk with the girls. nothing. packed up. moved. >> five months later in the summer of 2012, the investigative file passed to cold case detective sergeant john richter. >> i was actually in the homicide unit as a corporal when her body was...
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with me is quentin peel, an associate fellow with the europe programme at chatham house.ew yea rs i was paris correspondent for a few years and i have been to the country a lot and i haven't seen a situation where you have had a leading candidate from the right, a leading candidate from the right, a leading candidate from the left, in fact, the two leading candidates are from the two leading candidates are from the far right and a guy who doesn't have a party. it is quite extraordinary, but we have been through brexit, trump. why can't the french be different? it is very extraordinary. the fact that the heart of french politics are in meltdown over their candidate and he was supposed to coast home. he was going to be the champion. now he won't quit, in spite of the fact he is not going to be charged yet, but he is close to. he is charged, will he is close to. he is charged, will he still go on, can he still got one? no, i think it he still go on, can he still got one? no, ithink it might he still go on, can he still got one? no, i think it might not be allowed to. i don't
with me is quentin peel, an associate fellow with the europe programme at chatham house.ew yea rs i was paris correspondent for a few years and i have been to the country a lot and i haven't seen a situation where you have had a leading candidate from the right, a leading candidate from the right, a leading candidate from the left, in fact, the two leading candidates are from the two leading candidates are from the far right and a guy who doesn't have a party. it is quite extraordinary, but we...
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there is study from somebody called the chatham house finds seven out of 10 europeans countries, majorityn of all muslim immigrants. seven out of 10 countries in your pop. i suspect that argument will now start to be made elsewhere. >> of course it will. it already is. this is populist way. stuart: that is religious test. >> consider this fact. the most popular boy's name after newborn boy in london, three times over is muhammad. the most popular name of a boy. demographics of that city and that country are fundamentally changing. the question will they stay committed to values made london and uk what they are? not clear that first generation or is being generation muslims are committing that society. they are bringing intolerance in the middle east with the west, women, homosexuals. stuart: what do you do? >> you got, extreme vetting things like that in the united states. make a heck of a lot of sense. pausing from countries you don't know where they're coming from. they're behind the curve in london. behind the demographic curve. have to demand allegiance and a simulation from populatio
there is study from somebody called the chatham house finds seven out of 10 europeans countries, majorityn of all muslim immigrants. seven out of 10 countries in your pop. i suspect that argument will now start to be made elsewhere. >> of course it will. it already is. this is populist way. stuart: that is religious test. >> consider this fact. the most popular boy's name after newborn boy in london, three times over is muhammad. the most popular name of a boy. demographics of that...
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to reach the top 100, pierce county, ware county, glenn county, baking county, eackles county, and chatham county. congratulations to each school's administration, teachers, and students whose hard work and dedication made their accomplishment possible. i look forward to the future success that will surely come from these schools. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the the gentlewoman from from california seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> mr. speaker, president trump and the republican congress promised a better plan for health care that would be good for all americans. now that we have seen their plan, we know the truth. passage of the american health care act will not improve health care or reduce health care costs. instead it will cut critical health access and benefits for children, older adults, pregnant women, communities of color, and people living with disabilities. ms. roybal-allard: if trump c
to reach the top 100, pierce county, ware county, glenn county, baking county, eackles county, and chatham county. congratulations to each school's administration, teachers, and students whose hard work and dedication made their accomplishment possible. i look forward to the future success that will surely come from these schools. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the the gentlewoman from from...
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renad mansour is a middle east analyst from the international affairs think tank, chatham house.reets, with isis fighters tried to blend into local populations. and because of that, sadly, we must expect and anticipate more civilian casualties and problems involving civilians caught in the crossfire, during this urban style warfare. civilians caught in the crossfire, during this urban style warfarem it impossible, in your eyes, then, to defeat islamic state and protect civilians? i think in any kind of all you have a civilian population staying put, it is impossible to protect all civilians. we have seen in other battles against isis in other parts of iraq as well, when civilians on stage, it has been problematic. be that because of a strike, artillery, it isjust problematic. be that because of a strike, artillery, it is just a problematic. be that because of a strike, artillery, it isjust a cost of war. and as tragic as that sounds, most iraqis would still say that it sounds, most iraqis would still say thatitis sounds, most iraqis would still say that it is a necessary sort of
renad mansour is a middle east analyst from the international affairs think tank, chatham house.reets, with isis fighters tried to blend into local populations. and because of that, sadly, we must expect and anticipate more civilian casualties and problems involving civilians caught in the crossfire, during this urban style warfare. civilians caught in the crossfire, during this urban style warfarem it impossible, in your eyes, then, to defeat islamic state and protect civilians? i think in any...