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by contrast, chechen solidarity is supported by a common language; 90% of the people there speak chechenanother centripetal factor holding dagestan to moscow is economic. dagestan is among the poorest of russia's republics. one of the things we also need recognize is that the abject poverty of dagestan makes them fully aware that they do not have the ability to be independent. they don't have oil as azerbejian or turkmenistan. they don't have anything. they have barren mountain regions with some remote resources that are impossible to take out. narrator: in 1994, the average income here was only $49 per perso they simply accept that without russia they have no economy at all. narrator: financed by moscow this huge dam demonstrates russia's impact. the construction projects improve the regional road system, provide the villages with electricity and drinking water and provide jobs for dagestanis of all ethnic backgrounds. ( speaking russian ) translator: some 300 pple workere in erganai. all dagestan nationalities are represented. russians who live in dagestan also work here. narrator: as
by contrast, chechen solidarity is supported by a common language; 90% of the people there speak chechenanother centripetal factor holding dagestan to moscow is economic. dagestan is among the poorest of russia's republics. one of the things we also need recognize is that the abject poverty of dagestan makes them fully aware that they do not have the ability to be independent. they don't have oil as azerbejian or turkmenistan. they don't have anything. they have barren mountain regions with...
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there is a big distinction between someone who comes to the united states--they're not chechens. there is an complicated ethnic history. the older boy is 16. and for him to assimilate is very very difficult. but the little boy is 8. >> he grows up here. >> he's essentially an american. >> once again we're waiting for the verdict in the boston marathon bombing trial. we're looking at pictures live outside of the courthouse in boston. that sign saying dzhokhar tsarnaev was not a follower. this is not islam phobia. this is denouncing islam phobia. we'll have more on the verdict and the demonstration outside of the courthouse in boston on al jazeera america. >> we're back now waiting for the result of the jury verdict in boston where the trial of dzhokhar tsarnaev has been completed. the jury is deliberating. even though his defense attorney has all but admitted his guilt nonetheless the jury system requires that they reach a verdict, and we understand they have reached a verdict but it has not yet been announced. when that happens welcome back with that result, and we'll also talk t
there is a big distinction between someone who comes to the united states--they're not chechens. there is an complicated ethnic history. the older boy is 16. and for him to assimilate is very very difficult. but the little boy is 8. >> he grows up here. >> he's essentially an american. >> once again we're waiting for the verdict in the boston marathon bombing trial. we're looking at pictures live outside of the courthouse in boston. that sign saying dzhokhar tsarnaev was not a...
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jurors declared a 21-year-old chechen immigrant guilty of the worst act of terrorism in the united states since 9/11. >> we're obviously grateful for the outcome today. it's not a happy occasion, but it's something we can put one more step behind us. >> reporter: the jury found dzhokhar tsarnaev guilty on each of the 30 counts filed against him. for the marathon bombings that killed krystle lee campbell lingzi lu and richard martin. stealing money from his bank account and shooting and throwing bombs at police in watertown. resulting in the wounding of police officer richard donohue who nearly bled to death. tsarnaev showed little response in court. almost certainly expecting this verdict after his lawyers conceded he was part of the plot. the parents of martin richard hugged each other listening intently. bombing victim rebecca gregory in texas with a new prosthetic leg says she hasn't decided what the right penalty should be. >> i do believe, however, that he should be held accountable for his actions and i'm very thankful for each of the jury members that are making him do that. >> rep
jurors declared a 21-year-old chechen immigrant guilty of the worst act of terrorism in the united states since 9/11. >> we're obviously grateful for the outcome today. it's not a happy occasion, but it's something we can put one more step behind us. >> reporter: the jury found dzhokhar tsarnaev guilty on each of the 30 counts filed against him. for the marathon bombings that killed krystle lee campbell lingzi lu and richard martin. stealing money from his bank account and shooting...
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a suicide-bomber killed five police officers in the chechen capital. two months later a gun battle left 20 dead. the region was the cite of two wars in the 90s. nieminen against federer. federer took the first hatch 6-2, federer secured a crucial break in serve in the 11th game of the second set to move towards his latest win over jarkko nieminen. a few minutes alert federer would be able to seal that match. >>> pakistan's cricketers had a good day. having lost all of the matches on their one day door. bangladesh were bowled out before lunch. pakistan 227-1 at the close of day two. only 105 behind with nine wickets standing. >>> finally, an australian daredevil has claimed a piece of history. the triple backflip on a motorcross bike. he would land safely, congratulations from his friends and fans, his motorcycle traveling 94 kilometers an hour. >> that's it from me, julie mcdonald for this news hour. bye bye. >> the moment the earthquake struck and four days on millions of survivors are still waiting for help. hello, i'm jewelry julie mcdonald. this is
a suicide-bomber killed five police officers in the chechen capital. two months later a gun battle left 20 dead. the region was the cite of two wars in the 90s. nieminen against federer. federer took the first hatch 6-2, federer secured a crucial break in serve in the 11th game of the second set to move towards his latest win over jarkko nieminen. a few minutes alert federer would be able to seal that match. >>> pakistan's cricketers had a good day. having lost all of the matches on...
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akhmed zakayev is a wanted man in russia, a rebel leader from the breakaway chechen republic.iend of the former k.g.b. agent, alexander litvinenko who he says gave him an important piece of advice never trust old friends. >> he said, "someone will come from your past. but you shouldn't trust him because he will be your killer." >> reporter: sasha told you that? >> sasha told me. >> reporter: beware of someone coming? >> beware of someone from your -- >> reporter: -- from your past? >> -- past. >> reporter: which may be what happened to litvinenko, after all andrei lugovoi was a person from "his" past. but as we've seen, there were a number of people in litvinenko's past who may have wanted him dead, the f.s.b. colleagues he denounced, the russian mobsters he was investigating, perhaps someone who thought he was a traitor for working with british intelligence. for eight years now litvinenko's widow marina has been asking, "how big was the conspiracy? who was behind it? how high did it go?" dangerous questions, as she knows better than anyone. >> you think you play chess. but th
akhmed zakayev is a wanted man in russia, a rebel leader from the breakaway chechen republic.iend of the former k.g.b. agent, alexander litvinenko who he says gave him an important piece of advice never trust old friends. >> he said, "someone will come from your past. but you shouldn't trust him because he will be your killer." >> reporter: sasha told you that? >> sasha told me. >> reporter: beware of someone coming? >> beware of someone from your --...
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who was torn between loyalties to his adopted country of america, but also deep connection to his chechenndmother expected possibly to take the stand in his defense, as are other members, to portray him in a somewhat sympathetic light and to also say that in fact he was brainwashed by his older, dominant brother. so the defense is really wrestling with trying to save this young man, to save his life to show him as somebody who is sympathetic, and worthy really of another chance certainly, to stave off the death penalty. carol? >> all right, deborah feyerick reporting live from boston this morning. >>> new video just in to the "newsnight," you're looking at drone footage shot by reuters. it shows the extensive damage in nepal after this weekend's massive earthquake. 3900 people have died in this disaster. more than 6,000 are injured and many more remain missing. up next we have some of those victims' stories. ♪ getting older shouldn't mean giving up all the things she loves to do. it should just mean, well, finding new ways to do them. right at home's professional team thoughtfully selects
who was torn between loyalties to his adopted country of america, but also deep connection to his chechenndmother expected possibly to take the stand in his defense, as are other members, to portray him in a somewhat sympathetic light and to also say that in fact he was brainwashed by his older, dominant brother. so the defense is really wrestling with trying to save this young man, to save his life to show him as somebody who is sympathetic, and worthy really of another chance certainly, to...
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financial you search scare are calling it mobile given is been a body here and have since the was chechenss and side of archives. >>anny hong: into wedges joining as she ran for another warm day off because will be heating up. >>michelle apon: looking at the bay bridge clear sky starting off the morning with some patchy fog possible for other bridges be careful plan ahead for that temperatures are into the '40's and 50's really no change for the past couple of mornings and where once the deal with someone temperatures letter on for today the rest of the area at the end of the 40 to low 50s and will start to your friday morning if you're going to be crossed the east bay plant stem to the team to stick around into the next 30 minutes will start storm of the to the upper 60s from seven is for bay location during the lunch hour and a location to the to will be in the mid-70s to much of a quickly heat across and about 10 more degrees into the mid '80s warmer across and the locations however crossed the bay shoreline that seven it will be in store with a five to 50 mi. per hour here is what look
financial you search scare are calling it mobile given is been a body here and have since the was chechenss and side of archives. >>anny hong: into wedges joining as she ran for another warm day off because will be heating up. >>michelle apon: looking at the bay bridge clear sky starting off the morning with some patchy fog possible for other bridges be careful plan ahead for that temperatures are into the '40's and 50's really no change for the past couple of mornings and where...
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you saw a lot of saudis chechens joining al qaeda who were brothers or cousins from the same family structureuse that to disrupt future networks. >> i think it's legitimate. when one member of the family adopts an ideology, it's important for the security apparatus to check on the entire family and check what has been going on. any red flags that they can track and trace and see where they can go from there. >> always good to see you. thanks for the info. >> thank you, alex. >>> coming up the reserve deputy who shot and killed an unarmed man is speaking out calling this the first, or second worst thing that he's ever gone through. more of that coming up next. ugh... ...heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. there's only one egg that just tastes better. so fresh from the farm. delicious. perfect. only one egg with more great nutrition... like 4 times more vitamin d and 10 times more vitamin e. and 25% l
you saw a lot of saudis chechens joining al qaeda who were brothers or cousins from the same family structureuse that to disrupt future networks. >> i think it's legitimate. when one member of the family adopts an ideology, it's important for the security apparatus to check on the entire family and check what has been going on. any red flags that they can track and trace and see where they can go from there. >> always good to see you. thanks for the info. >> thank you, alex....
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. >> that chechens a word or. yasser en bloc. >> the amendments will be considered as red. -- as >> the gentleman from virginia is recognized for the purpose of explaining the en bloc package. the mac i call upon package number one to comprise amendment number 17 concerning the advanced low-cost munitions for the combat ships. amendment number 123 by mr. forbes concerning the timeframe in which the secretary made his incremental funding for nuclear refueling and complex overhaul of carriers. amendment 137 by mrs. train for the long-range strike bomb. amendment 186 concerning refurbishment relating to insert his destroyers and cruisers. amendment number 193 a mr. smith regarding the status of the mariner workforce. amendment number 219 by mr. byrne regarding joint vessels. amendment 225 by mr. hunter requiring a vessels be flagged as class had complied with international agreement. amendment 256 r. one re: the air force long-range recapitalization plan. amendment number 275 by mr. forbes regarding concerns about up
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: the associated press points out that the prosecution portrayed the tsarnaev brothers as ethnic chechens who moved to russia more than a decade as full partners in a plan to punish the u.s. for wars in muslim countries. lectures and videos were found on both of their computers. the defense argued tamerlan sent it to his younger brother. your thoughts on the verdict this afternoon? caller: i was happy that it was guilty and like the general men who called a couple of minutes ago, it a waste of taxpayer dollars. we need to go ahead and give him the death penalty. host: here is patrick in huntington beach, california. caller: my concern is if he gets the death penalty, they won't ever execute him. it bothers me in the sense that we don't look at why he did it. if they are doing it to be a martyr, they should spend the rest of their life in prison, not even guantanamo bay has places like a resort. if they do it because they want to cause damage to americans they should executed -- they should execute him immediately. it seems he's going to -- there's a story in the new york times about a bos
: the associated press points out that the prosecution portrayed the tsarnaev brothers as ethnic chechens who moved to russia more than a decade as full partners in a plan to punish the u.s. for wars in muslim countries. lectures and videos were found on both of their computers. the defense argued tamerlan sent it to his younger brother. your thoughts on the verdict this afternoon? caller: i was happy that it was guilty and like the general men who called a couple of minutes ago, it a waste of...
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he is an ethic chechen. and joining me semma ire. and so this is moving with ire. is open and shut in that the defense conceding that he did it right? so now the question is whether he'll get the death penalty. i do think it will be a quick verdict and he will be found guilty on most of the charges, if not all of them. >> so as we look at the defense strategy in the closing arguments, is it only about the next phase of the trial that we have to concentrate to figure out whether or not he will get the death penalty? >> i think they will try to remove him from some type of cul pap ability. the the defense put on four witnesses and the prosecution put on 90 witnesses. and that defense put emphasis on tamerlan buying the components for the bomb and an fbi expert saying with the richards family that dzokhar wasn't targeting them so that is what they are trying to do. >> certainly they provided the story line that tamerlan was the brother in control. >> right. >> of dzokhar and his movements. the influencer. so the prosecution said dzokhar saying we will punish you, that
he is an ethic chechen. and joining me semma ire. and so this is moving with ire. is open and shut in that the defense conceding that he did it right? so now the question is whether he'll get the death penalty. i do think it will be a quick verdict and he will be found guilty on most of the charges, if not all of them. >> so as we look at the defense strategy in the closing arguments, is it only about the next phase of the trial that we have to concentrate to figure out whether or not he...
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. >> jurors declared a 21-year-old chechen immigrant. >> guilty on 30 counts eligible for the death penalty this trial, a pain for marathon victims. it's not over but near the finish line. >> officer michael slager has been fired. >> now, the city will buy body cameras for every officer on the street. >> i have watched the video and i was sickened by what i saw. >> the video was shot by a local barber. >> tonight, he is speaking out. >> on the floor. i started recording. the police had control of the situation. >> had that kid not taken that video, that officer would be at work today. >> exactly. >> the video makes all the difference. >> exactly. >> it changes the course. >> if that guy did not have the courage to take that video -- >> it's chilling. >> -- by the way take that video when his own safety may have been at risk. a guy that will shoot someone in the back eight times, will turn and shoot you. the most frightening thing, and we have been talking about it nonstop for the year now, if not for that camera that cop would be on the street today as a cop working. every cop needs to have
. >> jurors declared a 21-year-old chechen immigrant. >> guilty on 30 counts eligible for the death penalty this trial, a pain for marathon victims. it's not over but near the finish line. >> officer michael slager has been fired. >> now, the city will buy body cameras for every officer on the street. >> i have watched the video and i was sickened by what i saw. >> the video was shot by a local barber. >> tonight, he is speaking out. >> on the...