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so many internal refugees that damascus is overflowing. how many of the people in this crowd are refugees? some can afford a room in one of the city's cheap hotels. others are on the streets. fighting drove barcel m'sheinish from his home three years ago along with his 80-year-old father ahmad, who was once a doorman at the damascus sheraton hotel. hello, ahmad. i'm elizabeth. where are you living now? >> now here. report ahmad lost his place in an overcrowded hostel. now, like so many others he sleeps in the park on a square cardboard. i'm sorry. crushed by a war he didn't ask for and is powerless to stop. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, damascus. >> pelley: an accidental discovery has led to a new test for cancer. and what filled the eyes of a child with joy? we'll show you when the "cbs evening news" continues. when i started at the shelter, i noticed benny right away. i just had to adopt him. he's older so he needs my help all day. when my back pain flared up we both felt it i took tylenol at first but i had to take 6 pills to get through
so many internal refugees that damascus is overflowing. how many of the people in this crowd are refugees? some can afford a room in one of the city's cheap hotels. others are on the streets. fighting drove barcel m'sheinish from his home three years ago along with his 80-year-old father ahmad, who was once a doorman at the damascus sheraton hotel. hello, ahmad. i'm elizabeth. where are you living now? >> now here. report ahmad lost his place in an overcrowded hostel. now, like so many...
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various areas close to the capitol damascus are battle grounds. >> damascus is the center power, and he's trying, he wants to control the lattica and also to protect the main highway. they are very important to him. overall, he's losing ground. he lost sovereignty in the north and the south, even in the center of syria. he is in trouble, really. possibly no fly zone, buffer zone might bring him to negotiation table in the future. >> more fighting is reported in different parents of syria. barrel bombs were dropped in northwestern syria, killing a number of people. syria has turned into a proxy war for local, regional and international powers, which could prolong the war. the u.n. says more than 230,000 people have been killed and millions more displaced. al jazeera. >> a syrian activist and member of the opposition syrian national council joins us litsch from istanbul. what do you make of president assad's comments? >> good evening for you and for audience, as well. as you mentioned in your introduction when you started assad regime is suffering, lack of people, lack of manpower, and
various areas close to the capitol damascus are battle grounds. >> damascus is the center power, and he's trying, he wants to control the lattica and also to protect the main highway. they are very important to him. overall, he's losing ground. he lost sovereignty in the north and the south, even in the center of syria. he is in trouble, really. possibly no fly zone, buffer zone might bring him to negotiation table in the future. >> more fighting is reported in different parents of...
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he's looking to hold on to the capitol damascus. >> damascus is the center power for him and he's trying, he wants to control the lattica and the make that highway. they are very important to him. overall, he's losing ground. he lost sovereignty in the north and south, even in the center of syria. he is in trouble. possibly no fly zone, buffer zone might bring him to negotiation table in the future. >> you talk about the negotiation table. what would it take to get him there, do you think if damascus itself is threatened? >> that's absolutely right. this his the center power of him. he's losing. he doesn't have the capacity to fight anymore and i think he is losing the war battery and the iraqi militia arevich involved in iraq now he's very much in trouble. >> sooner or later let me put it short end sooner or later we'll see some boots on the ground especially from the north with the establishment of buffer zone and the flies arms for the moderate syrians. if that happens this scenario, then damascus is in danger, as i said but overall, he doesn't have the capacity to win any battle or a
he's looking to hold on to the capitol damascus. >> damascus is the center power for him and he's trying, he wants to control the lattica and the make that highway. they are very important to him. overall, he's losing ground. he lost sovereignty in the north and south, even in the center of syria. he is in trouble. possibly no fly zone, buffer zone might bring him to negotiation table in the future. >> you talk about the negotiation table. what would it take to get him there, do you...
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envoy to syria will meet the government in the capital damascus. wednesday, deep concern was voiced over the plight of civilians. government air strikes caused widespread death and destruction. the town which is close to the lebanese border, has been subjected to several barrel bomb attacks this week. >> the situation in syria is spilling across the border into turkey. the outlawed kurdistan workers party claimed responsibility for killing two turkish police men. the p.k.k. claims they had cooperated with i.s.i.l. in an attack that killed 37 on monday. we met one of the victims. >> slumped over and seemingly crushed by survivor's guilt. this man is in deep unrelenting pain. >> i left them there. i left my brothers there. how could i have done that. they felt far closer to each other than most cousins. as members. turkish federation of socialist youth associations they plan to cross into kobane syria, and help the fellow kurds rebuild a devastated city. on monday as the group held its precedent. things were going well at first. ismail grew tired of
envoy to syria will meet the government in the capital damascus. wednesday, deep concern was voiced over the plight of civilians. government air strikes caused widespread death and destruction. the town which is close to the lebanese border, has been subjected to several barrel bomb attacks this week. >> the situation in syria is spilling across the border into turkey. the outlawed kurdistan workers party claimed responsibility for killing two turkish police men. the p.k.k. claims they...
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envoy is holding talks with the syrian government in damascus. pro government forces in yemen say they have pushed houthi fighters out of their last remaining strong holds in the southern city of aden. fighters loyal to the president in exile hadi, recaptured the presidential palace. isil claimed responsibility for a suicide attack in the iraqi capital which killed 20 people. most of the targets were shia neighborhoods. u.s. defense secretary ash carter is in baghdad. burundi's opposition is hoping they will hold talks on the election. the opponents accuse him of violating the constitution by seeking a third term in office. he will not oppose the formation of a national unity government. voter turnout was around 74% despite the threat of violence. results are expected on thursday. the u.n. and the african union have already said they will not recognize the results. we have been talking about the proposed power sharing deal. >> reporter: it was an interesting discussion. he didn't seem confident about this. he said the proposal put on the table by
envoy is holding talks with the syrian government in damascus. pro government forces in yemen say they have pushed houthi fighters out of their last remaining strong holds in the southern city of aden. fighters loyal to the president in exile hadi, recaptured the presidential palace. isil claimed responsibility for a suicide attack in the iraqi capital which killed 20 people. most of the targets were shia neighborhoods. u.s. defense secretary ash carter is in baghdad. burundi's opposition is...
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various areas close to damascus are battlegrounds. >> damascus is the center of power to him, and he's trying. he wants to get all of that also and trying to get also to protect the main highway. that's very important to him. overall he's losing ground. he lost in the north and south and even in the center of syria. so he's in trouble really and possibly a no-fly zone. it may bring him to the negotiating table in the future. >> more fighting is being reported in different parts of syria. government helicopters dropped bombs in northwestern syria killing a number of people. syria has turned into a proxy war for local, regional and international powers which could prolong the war. the u.n. says more than 230,000 people have been killed and millions more are displaced. >>> a syrian activist and member of the opposition syrian national coalition is questions the president's motives. >> assad's regime is suffering. there's a lack of people and lack of manpower. they are losing in syria, but i'd like to insist that he said he would give up some regions in order to be able to gain some other
various areas close to damascus are battlegrounds. >> damascus is the center of power to him, and he's trying. he wants to get all of that also and trying to get also to protect the main highway. that's very important to him. overall he's losing ground. he lost in the north and south and even in the center of syria. so he's in trouble really and possibly a no-fly zone. it may bring him to the negotiating table in the future. >> more fighting is being reported in different parts of...
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more on his drip to damascus. the battle for aden - pro-government forces say they have pushed houthi fighters from their last remaining stronghold. plus... >> i'm andrew simmonds at the home of barack obama's grandmother, and she's been telling me about his first v
more on his drip to damascus. the battle for aden - pro-government forces say they have pushed houthi fighters from their last remaining stronghold. plus... >> i'm andrew simmonds at the home of barack obama's grandmother, and she's been telling me about his first v
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but of rocks, frederick damascus hagerstown as well.s for the morning commute. more possible showers and thunderstorms midday, afternoon, evening. eileen whelan will track this in the morning. kellye: we urge you to stay with us.
but of rocks, frederick damascus hagerstown as well.s for the morning commute. more possible showers and thunderstorms midday, afternoon, evening. eileen whelan will track this in the morning. kellye: we urge you to stay with us.
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various areas close to the capitol damascus are battle grounds. >> damascus is the center power and he's trying, he wants to control the lattica and also to protect the main highway. they are very important to him. overall, he's losing ground. he lost sovereignty in the north and south, even in the center of syria. he is in trouble. possibly no fly zone, buffer zone might bring him to negotiation table in the future. mosh fighting is reported in different parents of syria. barrel bombs were dropped in northwestern syria killing a number of people. syria has turned into a proxy war for local regional and international powers, which could prolong the war. the u.n. says more than 230,000 people have been killed and millions more displaced. al jazeera. >> >> a bomb exploded close to mogadishu's airport. ten have been killed. gunfire can be heard at the gates of the hotel in the same area that is popular with diplomats and politicians and home to several embassies. >> two soldiers have been killed by a car bomb in turkey. turkish airstrikes targeted the p.k.k. in northern iraq. fighter jets h
various areas close to the capitol damascus are battle grounds. >> damascus is the center power and he's trying, he wants to control the lattica and also to protect the main highway. they are very important to him. overall, he's losing ground. he lost sovereignty in the north and south, even in the center of syria. he is in trouble. possibly no fly zone, buffer zone might bring him to negotiation table in the future. mosh fighting is reported in different parents of syria. barrel bombs...
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from beirut, to baghdad to damascus and teheran demonstrations have been held denouncing israel. this year protestors have been expressing their anger also at saudi arabian the islamic state organization. >> in damascus, most protestors were palestinian refugees. every year like tens of thousands of people across the world they denounce the occupation of jerusalem and the palestinian territories. it is in iraq and in countries as far as india and pakistan. but it all started here in iran. this is where jerusalem day was invented, not in 1967 when israel conquered east jerusalem , but in is the 79. >> muslims and all free men should join the crowd to confront the criminals. >> israeli, u.s. and british flags are torn and burned as are the portraits of their leaders. chitown protestors accused them of fighting rebels. >> it is out of the question that these nuclear negotiations will provide security to israel. israel and the united states should know they are still our enemies. >> in jerusalem itself, thousands of muslims were taking part in ramada prayers. among them -- in ramadan
from beirut, to baghdad to damascus and teheran demonstrations have been held denouncing israel. this year protestors have been expressing their anger also at saudi arabian the islamic state organization. >> in damascus, most protestors were palestinian refugees. every year like tens of thousands of people across the world they denounce the occupation of jerusalem and the palestinian territories. it is in iraq and in countries as far as india and pakistan. but it all started here in iran....
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more on his drip to damascus. the battle for aden - pro-government forces say they have pushed houthi fighters from their last remaining stronghold. plus... >> i'm andrew simmonds at the home of barack obama's grandmother, and she's been telling me about his first visit to kenya. first, the u.s. defence secretary ash carter made an unannounced visit to iraq, meeting u.s. commanders and the iraqi prime minister haider al-abadi. he's been it israel, jordan and saudi arabia. and his visit coming as i.s.i.l. claims responsibility for a suicide car bombs, one of many attacks in shia neighbourhoods on wednesday. this is one attack on mainly shia areas. 17 others died in those explosions targetting marketplaces. we'll talk to imran khan who is in baghdad. . >> the defense secretary comes to down after a bloody week i.s.i.l. claiming victory for several car bomb attacks in the capital and anbar provincement the defence minister will meet with haider al-abadi and generals. but not leaders of the popular mobilization forces
more on his drip to damascus. the battle for aden - pro-government forces say they have pushed houthi fighters from their last remaining stronghold. plus... >> i'm andrew simmonds at the home of barack obama's grandmother, and she's been telling me about his first visit to kenya. first, the u.s. defence secretary ash carter made an unannounced visit to iraq, meeting u.s. commanders and the iraqi prime minister haider al-abadi. he's been it israel, jordan and saudi arabia. and his visit...
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shouldn't we have a plan to make sure that some amount of governance remains, particularly in damascus? >> well, yes we should and we do. >> that is our strategy with respect to the political transition. now, i have, for reasons that are easy to understand our influence with bashar assad is that as u.s. influence is not great and so we are trying to influence those who influence him to remove himself from the government of damascus while keeping intact the governance for the very reason you induce, which is we know what happens when the structures of government disintegrate and we would like to not see that happen in syria eastern though we know that the persistence of assad at the helm is in fact a fuel for isis and others who are fighting. . so he needs to go to remove that fuel, but we don't want to see the structures of governance go at the same time and that is the challenge but that's what we're trying to achieve. >> well, i think that's certainly the right goal. i just want to make sure we're prepared for that. because we've sort of missed that ball in the past and syria is an e
shouldn't we have a plan to make sure that some amount of governance remains, particularly in damascus? >> well, yes we should and we do. >> that is our strategy with respect to the political transition. now, i have, for reasons that are easy to understand our influence with bashar assad is that as u.s. influence is not great and so we are trying to influence those who influence him to remove himself from the government of damascus while keeping intact the governance for the very...
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various areas close to the capitol damascus are battle grounds. >> damascus is the center power and hetrying. he wants and strength to protect the main highway. they are very important to him. overall, he is losing ground. even in the center of syria so he is in trouble really. possibly a no-fly zone buffer zone might bring him to the negotiation table in the future. >> no fighting has -- fighting has been record in different parts. government helicopters dropped bombs in northwestern syria killing a number of people. syria has turned into a proxy war for local regional and international powers which could be prolong the war. the united states says more than 230,000 people have been killed and millions more are displaced. al jazeera. >> n. >> a syrian activist and member of the opposition syrian national court is questioning the in the's motives. suffering, lack of people of inpower and they are using big land to syria. he said that he would give up some regions in order to be able to gain some other regions but this is not the fact. he knows that loudly saying syria is not for syrians
various areas close to the capitol damascus are battle grounds. >> damascus is the center power and hetrying. he wants and strength to protect the main highway. they are very important to him. overall, he is losing ground. even in the center of syria so he is in trouble really. possibly a no-fly zone buffer zone might bring him to the negotiation table in the future. >> no fighting has -- fighting has been record in different parts. government helicopters dropped bombs in...
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they were taken between 2011 and 2013, in two damascus military hospitals on the orders of the syrian government intelligence service. last year he appeared before the u.s. congress after defecting with 50,000 images of torture. syria dismissed them as forgeries, the fbi and others are convinced they are authentic. a sample on display by the u.s. holocaust museum was put on exhibit in the capitol building. a former detainee described how he had to walk over dead bodies on the way to be questioned and ultimately tortured. >> it took them five hours of beating me to get tired, before carrying me to my cell. >> he identified two photos, a doctor and a neighbour who were never involved. a senior public politician said america lost its moral clarity two years ago, by backing off military action in response to the first confirmed reports of syrian chemical weapons attacks. >> that was a moment in time for us as a nation to step forward with an operation that could have greatly changed the momentum. >> another condemned the decision to restrict u.s.a. to syrian opposition fighters. >> we are
they were taken between 2011 and 2013, in two damascus military hospitals on the orders of the syrian government intelligence service. last year he appeared before the u.s. congress after defecting with 50,000 images of torture. syria dismissed them as forgeries, the fbi and others are convinced they are authentic. a sample on display by the u.s. holocaust museum was put on exhibit in the capitol building. a former detainee described how he had to walk over dead bodies on the way to be...
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envoy to syria is due to hold talks with the syrian government in damascus. on wednesday, there were deep concerns at the plight of people. the town, close to the lebanese border, is subjected to several barrel bomb attacks this week. the u.n. says syria faces the worst refew guy crisis in refugee crisis. many of them have crossed into neighboring countries which are struggling with the huge influx of refugees. more than a million are in lebanon. jordan has taken in over 600,000 syrians and close to 2 million have fled to turkey and the numbers continue to rise. we can go live to our correspondent in the turkeys border town that has thousands of syrian refugees. there is diplomatic soundings about how to get some kind of political solution to the crisis. evidence growing every day that the syrian conflict is overspilling into southern turkey. >> reporter: , absolutely right. and that crisis, especially the refugee crisis is felt keenly on turkey's border with syria. behind me you see a refugee camp. this houses around 30,000 refugees. most are kurdish. they s
envoy to syria is due to hold talks with the syrian government in damascus. on wednesday, there were deep concerns at the plight of people. the town, close to the lebanese border, is subjected to several barrel bomb attacks this week. the u.n. says syria faces the worst refew guy crisis in refugee crisis. many of them have crossed into neighboring countries which are struggling with the huge influx of refugees. more than a million are in lebanon. jordan has taken in over 600,000 syrians and...
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areas close to damascus are battle grounds. >> damascus is the center power. he's wanting to get hold of some areas, and trying to get - to protect the main highway. that is very important to him. overall, he's losing ground, lost sovereignty in the north and the south. he is in trouble, really and possibly no-fly zone buffer zone might bring him to the negotiation table in the future. >> more fighting is reported in different parts of syria. government helicopters dropped barrel bombs in the north-west of syria killing a number of people. syria turned into a proxy war, which could prolong the war. the u.n. says more than 230,000 people have been killed and millions more are displaced much >>> a syrian activist and member of the opposition syrian national coalition questions the president's motives. >> bashar al-assad's regime is suffering a lack of people, lack of man power, and they are losing big lines of syria. but i would like to insist that he said that he would give up some regions in order to gain some regions, but this is not a fact. if he did that th
areas close to damascus are battle grounds. >> damascus is the center power. he's wanting to get hold of some areas, and trying to get - to protect the main highway. that is very important to him. overall, he's losing ground, lost sovereignty in the north and the south. he is in trouble, really and possibly no-fly zone buffer zone might bring him to the negotiation table in the future. >> more fighting is reported in different parts of syria. government helicopters dropped barrel...
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it's going to move perhaps near charles town, leesburg maybe near frederick, damascus the next hour. other patches of showers with a little bit of thunder and lightning here in southern southeastern charles county across st. mary's county moving into southern calvert, toward cambridge. driving today no problems for the morning and midday. afternoon scattered thundershowers around. some of the pavement's going to be wet. dry roads mainly this money in most of the area. low 70s mid 80s during the afternoon. our fourth of july weekend storm chances. melissa, what's going on? >> right now the issue on georgia avenue. here's what we know southbound georgia avenue shut down between randolph and arcola all traffic using northbound lanes. use alternates, kemp mill road. beltway don't have any big problems. take a look at the beltway overall, prince georges county moving along fine as well. remember this road work, dulles toll road eastbound at the beltway and the branch at beltway looking good. >>> a crime anyone with an iphone will want to know about the culprit or at least the suspect is j
it's going to move perhaps near charles town, leesburg maybe near frederick, damascus the next hour. other patches of showers with a little bit of thunder and lightning here in southern southeastern charles county across st. mary's county moving into southern calvert, toward cambridge. driving today no problems for the morning and midday. afternoon scattered thundershowers around. some of the pavement's going to be wet. dry roads mainly this money in most of the area. low 70s mid 80s during the...
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what is the alternative now in damascus? we may not like assad, or hezbollah, but the gentlemen in congress, would they rather have the jihadist caliphate in damascus? because if there was no hezbollah and iranian support for assad -- >> all right. let's put syria aside, because that's a very sticky issue to get into. other issues that have been brought up by congressmen and women in the chamber, is should it bother the u.s. that there are still hard liners that don't believe that israel should exist, that there are still regular death to america rallies in tehran. >> there are those voices. but of course there are voices in america that call for the destruction of the islamic republic. you even heard a senator praising the iranian terrorist organization and calling for basically -- >> the mek. >> yes. >> a dissident organization. >> until very recently was a terrorist organization until recently by the united states. so he is praising them. so voices like that when they are heard in iran for the right-wing in iran that's ba
what is the alternative now in damascus? we may not like assad, or hezbollah, but the gentlemen in congress, would they rather have the jihadist caliphate in damascus? because if there was no hezbollah and iranian support for assad -- >> all right. let's put syria aside, because that's a very sticky issue to get into. other issues that have been brought up by congressmen and women in the chamber, is should it bother the u.s. that there are still hard liners that don't believe that israel...
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and fearing that islamic state will take damascus which will utterly change the game.ght they were going to take mosul? who thought. >> putin stopped the damascus thing. >> good luck. >> putin is not going to let that happen. >> you have got to be concerned about the worse case. the military you can't be a polyanna like obama. you have got to prepare for the worst thing that could conceivably happen. >> the american people are willing to vote for polyanna these days, colonel. that's all all of this is happening. >> that's true. >> they are willing to take polyanna. fine with a the majority of the folks. we aappreciate it. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. if he wasn't already bill cosby is now done as an entertainment figure in the u.s.a. is it legal has some thoughts after bill cosby admits drugging for sex. wal-mart, is it good or is it bad for america? john stossel has some thoughts and we hope you stay tuned to those reports. it's so shiny. i know, mommy, but it's time to let the new kitchen get some sleep. if you want beautiful results, you
and fearing that islamic state will take damascus which will utterly change the game.ght they were going to take mosul? who thought. >> putin stopped the damascus thing. >> good luck. >> putin is not going to let that happen. >> you have got to be concerned about the worse case. the military you can't be a polyanna like obama. you have got to prepare for the worst thing that could conceivably happen. >> the american people are willing to vote for polyanna these...
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and if we saw a damascus lose governance capability but secretary carter you mentioned to be successful on the ground against isil with a fight led by local capable ground forces i don't think we should give bin to impatience and should not be western forces or american forces. we have heard that from our partners in places like the shortage which means we have to train motivated in reliable partners you have gone over this small number of forces recruited and what the challenges are in the vetting process. are there other factors you attributed the lack of trainees? and what steps in addition to what you are taking is the iraqi government taking to address the shortfall to meet those trading targets? >> the principle of limiting factor on the sunni treaties which is one of our focuses is the belief the government in baghdad was not fully supportive of them. that is the challenge before the prime minister refuses to wednesday that and it is critical because only sunni can take back anbar and can govern anbar when it is over. so if we're going to rest and far from the likes of isil remus
and if we saw a damascus lose governance capability but secretary carter you mentioned to be successful on the ground against isil with a fight led by local capable ground forces i don't think we should give bin to impatience and should not be western forces or american forces. we have heard that from our partners in places like the shortage which means we have to train motivated in reliable partners you have gone over this small number of forces recruited and what the challenges are in the...
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all these other groups converging on damascus. i won't sit here today and tell you i have the answer to that, but i will tell you that we are in consultations even as i sit here with the turks, the israelis, and the jordanians about that scenario. senator hirono: so what you're doing is to prepare for that possible eventuality and to ensure that these other groups not just step in and take over but if -- let's say that -- put it this way. if assad departs, does that somehow make our mission against isil simpler? easier to target? is that a way to think about it? general dempsey: i'm on a roll. that's a subject of golden state debate, actually. the debate framed somewhat this way. is the presence of assad, the catalyst for these issues, these radical ideologies and violent extremist organizations? or did they emanate somehow else and they simply news the presence of the assad regime as a recruiting tool? depending how you answer that question will largely shape how you think about solving the problems. the situation militarily is s
all these other groups converging on damascus. i won't sit here today and tell you i have the answer to that, but i will tell you that we are in consultations even as i sit here with the turks, the israelis, and the jordanians about that scenario. senator hirono: so what you're doing is to prepare for that possible eventuality and to ensure that these other groups not just step in and take over but if -- let's say that -- put it this way. if assad departs, does that somehow make our mission...
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even retaliatory strikes outside of damascus, on august 2013. the president was cautious given the lack of visible political support. unquestionably, people in the syrian opposition, to this day, are upset about that american decision not to use military force. they look at the agreement that was concluded with through russia and the broader system for all of syria, chemical materials and the destruction of chemicals weapons facilities. they look at that as an incomplete agreement, repeated use of chlorine gas. would explain why they are so frustrated. i have met so many syrians, who said americans are more concerned by chemical weapons than if we are killed by starvation or by bombing or indiscriminate fire artillery. >> their multiple bell imerrens in the conflict, and nusra, who unashamedly a wing of al qaeda in syria, they have been massacring the druce, killing minorities. >> they have missiles as well by the way. >> they have been killing minorities and civilians. we have islamic state doing their thing. when we talk about evil going back
even retaliatory strikes outside of damascus, on august 2013. the president was cautious given the lack of visible political support. unquestionably, people in the syrian opposition, to this day, are upset about that american decision not to use military force. they look at the agreement that was concluded with through russia and the broader system for all of syria, chemical materials and the destruction of chemicals weapons facilities. they look at that as an incomplete agreement, repeated use...
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do they take other damascus or do they share that?air campaign with our 60 allies going to continue to be? we've been fairly effective, but i think the linchpin is whether or not we're going to train enough syrian rebels to fight. are the iraqi security forces going to be able to take the fight all the way up to mosul and recapture that country? those are questions yet to be answered. general dempsey, the chairman of the joint chiefs, made it very clear, at this point we don't see service member numbers increasing dramatically in the near future. it really depends on the ground forces and those ground forces are indij yogenousindigenous. and we continue to provide support from the air. >>> new this morning, some soft baltimore police officers charged in the death of freddie gray have filed to have their statements thrown out of court. our legal expert weighs in on why and whether it's a good defense. moms knowafter brushing, mouths often need a helping hand. listerine® total care helps prevent cavities, strengthens teeth and restores
do they take other damascus or do they share that?air campaign with our 60 allies going to continue to be? we've been fairly effective, but i think the linchpin is whether or not we're going to train enough syrian rebels to fight. are the iraqi security forces going to be able to take the fight all the way up to mosul and recapture that country? those are questions yet to be answered. general dempsey, the chairman of the joint chiefs, made it very clear, at this point we don't see service...
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last month, a woman discovered a bat in damascus. >> i came out in there was a bat flying through theing department condemned her apartment in june. two weeks later, another rabid bat in gaithersburg. two days ago, a bat was discovered in one of these buildings on good fortune boulevard in gaithersburg. >> they are not supposed to be in the house. autria: be sure to let us know how 7 can be on your side. call the tip line, 866-236-3401 or send the story ideas to tips@wjla.com. maryland's top agriculture official says the bird flu was expected to spread to the state by this fall. they told the daily times of salisbury the disease is a serious threat to the state's $1 billion point the industry. the disease has ravaged poultry farms across the nation. an estimated 48 million birds have been killed. the epidemic has caused egg prices to jump more than 80% from may to june. coming up -- a major milestone for a big project in southeast. how it will benefit the anacostia autria: singer chris brown has finally left the philippines. a legal complaint left him stranded three days. he performed
last month, a woman discovered a bat in damascus. >> i came out in there was a bat flying through theing department condemned her apartment in june. two weeks later, another rabid bat in gaithersburg. two days ago, a bat was discovered in one of these buildings on good fortune boulevard in gaithersburg. >> they are not supposed to be in the house. autria: be sure to let us know how 7 can be on your side. call the tip line, 866-236-3401 or send the story ideas to tips@wjla.com....
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kellye: the mask was -- a damascus woman has been the last year fighting back in her apartment. she says they're coming in through the ventilation system. horace holmes stepped in to help. horace: she has a problem with pests who are getting into the apartment she shares with her son and daughter. the first one appeared one morning last summer. >> there is a bat in the living room. >> in february, her family found another one. she got animal control to dispose of it. then another snuck in. >> it flew over the top of my bed. >> on monday, she says two bats started coming in through this event right over top of her nine-year-old son's bed. >> one of them tested positive for rabies. i did not stick around for the other one. >> she and her children had to get rabies shots as a precaution. the treatment cost $2500 and a lot of pain. she is not the only one with a bat problem. >> every evening. >> management installed covers over the vents on the outside of the building. residents fear they are in the ventilation ducts. >> i don't want to think about that. [laughter] >> we contacted t
kellye: the mask was -- a damascus woman has been the last year fighting back in her apartment. she says they're coming in through the ventilation system. horace holmes stepped in to help. horace: she has a problem with pests who are getting into the apartment she shares with her son and daughter. the first one appeared one morning last summer. >> there is a bat in the living room. >> in february, her family found another one. she got animal control to dispose of it. then another...
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damascus elementary school in damascus, maryland. a beautiful sunrise in some fair weather like we've seen around the area. a delightful combination of temperature, low humidity and some fair weather clouds to make the sky so beautiful and it will dissipate around sunset time. 80 degrees right now. that is the hill homestead. 70 degrees in germantown. 79 degrees at children's hospital. just across the line from maryland, 49 degrees. 50's and 60's for the rare event for the middle of july. comfortable humidity levels and it will make in themselves to the evening. a great evening to go out as the measure of moisture comes in at 57 degrees at reagan national right now. when you combine that with the air temperature of 85, that is how we know it is so culturally dry out there. again that will change. a little bit tomorrow in a lot more over the weekend. temperatures will drop to the lower 70's and upper 60's. that will be the range by early in the morning. sunshine on the friday morning across the area. temperatures are very comfortable
damascus elementary school in damascus, maryland. a beautiful sunrise in some fair weather like we've seen around the area. a delightful combination of temperature, low humidity and some fair weather clouds to make the sky so beautiful and it will dissipate around sunset time. 80 degrees right now. that is the hill homestead. 70 degrees in germantown. 79 degrees at children's hospital. just across the line from maryland, 49 degrees. 50's and 60's for the rare event for the middle of july....
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going on to the main city like damascus and other areas. and committing to the nation or intervention. it's easier, after a while. that is under pressure, and they won't be able to defend themselves more. of course there's iranian and hezbollah there. i think he'll be forced to in the future. >> the u.n. envoy has been in damascus saying the idea of a dialogue or negotiations would have come up at geneva iii, but says any dialogue not based on talk of combatting terrorism is meaningless. can you see another negotiation taking place? >> i think that the initiative and no fly gown and buffer gown will fix it. he'll come to negotiation. he doesn't do well on the ground. the lack of manpower. this effect him. the only way possible, to do to the area. that's the way i see it. the no-fly zone affect him in the future and might be a fall. >> it's reported that the syrian army roughly halved in size from just 300,000. why is that? >> well, it is very difficult for him. the forces - they can not sustain that. he didn't have theibility to do that. wh
going on to the main city like damascus and other areas. and committing to the nation or intervention. it's easier, after a while. that is under pressure, and they won't be able to defend themselves more. of course there's iranian and hezbollah there. i think he'll be forced to in the future. >> the u.n. envoy has been in damascus saying the idea of a dialogue or negotiations would have come up at geneva iii, but says any dialogue not based on talk of combatting terrorism is meaningless....
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various areas colors to the damascus are battlegrounds. >> damascus is the center of power for him p.m. he wants to control the lattica and protect the main highway. they are very important to him but over overall he's losing ground. he lost in the north and south and center of syria so he is in trouble, really, and possibly no fly scope buffer zone might bring him to negotiation table in the future. >> more fighting has been reported in different parts of syria. government helicopters dropped barrel bombs in northwestern syria, killing a number of people. syria has turned into a proxy war for local regional powers, which would prolong the war. millions are displaced. that. >> nato will hold an emergency meeting tuesday at turkey's request. turkish fighter jets launched a recent of attack aimed at a kurdish militia group known as the t.k.k. the country is taking a double mill at her offensive, also fighting isil in syria. turkey called for the extraordinary nato meeting. the complex political landscape is adding to already rising tensions. >> in turkey, another attack, this time a car
various areas colors to the damascus are battlegrounds. >> damascus is the center of power for him p.m. he wants to control the lattica and protect the main highway. they are very important to him but over overall he's losing ground. he lost in the north and south and center of syria so he is in trouble, really, and possibly no fly scope buffer zone might bring him to negotiation table in the future. >> more fighting has been reported in different parts of syria. government...
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unless you believe that the damascus believes this will have an effect on the ground. they would into report and personally request the amnesty within 60 days. i think everyone recognizes the likelihood of that happening on a significant scale is virtually none existent. when you factor in that it's not really going to lead to significant enhancement of manpower of the syrian army, i don't, you know, it's difficult to see it as anything other really than the public relations stunt, that is not going to have an impact on the ground. and therefore also doesn't figurely reflect either desperation or overconfidence on the part of damascus. >> nonetheless, the syrian army was overstretched. four years of civil war have taken their toll, haven't they? >> of course, the syrian army is overstretched. it's been in constant conflict since 2011. and particularly 2012. it has suffered significant losses significant defections and the rest of it, and the grueling battles have obviously worn it down, the reports that it's over extended. that perhaps there are morale problems such as
unless you believe that the damascus believes this will have an effect on the ground. they would into report and personally request the amnesty within 60 days. i think everyone recognizes the likelihood of that happening on a significant scale is virtually none existent. when you factor in that it's not really going to lead to significant enhancement of manpower of the syrian army, i don't, you know, it's difficult to see it as anything other really than the public relations stunt, that is not...
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damascus is next up, mount airy may be as close as gaithersburg, germantown could be the southern extent of the storms. a cluster of storms north of charlottesville come up rain down, orange. from the storm chances to talking about the heat and humidity, back to the rain chances tomorrow afternoon and morning. 91 felt like 97. the heat will love's likely be here -- the heat most likely be here midweek. shower activity to watch and track. more storms possible as the front comes in through the afternoon and evening. tuesday, the beginning of possible excessive heat coming in peaking wednesday and thursday. futurecast and tonight, spotty showers likely in the morning time frame. for your commute, have the rain gear a small umbrella. midday, afternoon, evening hours, we could have more scattered showers and storms. have the amber alert and rain gear handy. the temperatures held under 90. the heat and humidity coming tuesday. 92, feel like 99. 95 and 97 actual air temps wednesday and thursday. the high heat breaks thursday but the heat wave by standard definitions, three days of 90-degree plu
damascus is next up, mount airy may be as close as gaithersburg, germantown could be the southern extent of the storms. a cluster of storms north of charlottesville come up rain down, orange. from the storm chances to talking about the heat and humidity, back to the rain chances tomorrow afternoon and morning. 91 felt like 97. the heat will love's likely be here -- the heat most likely be here midweek. shower activity to watch and track. more storms possible as the front comes in through the...
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all these other groups converging on damascus. i won't sit here today and tell you i have the answer to that, but i will tell you that we are in consultations even as i sit here with the turks, the israelis, and the jordanians about that scenario. senator hirono: so what you're doing is to prepare for that possible eventuality and to ensure that these other groups not just step in and take over but if -- let's say that -- put it this way. if assad departs, does that somehow make our mission against isil simpler? easier to target? is that a way to think about it? general dempsey: i'm on a roll. that's a subject of golden state debate, actually. the debate framed somewhat this way. is the presence of assad, the catalyst for these issues, these radical ideologies and violent extremist organizations? or did they emanate somehow else and they simply news the presence of the assad regime as a recruiting tool? depending how you answer that question will largely shape how you think about solving the problems. the situation militarily is s
all these other groups converging on damascus. i won't sit here today and tell you i have the answer to that, but i will tell you that we are in consultations even as i sit here with the turks, the israelis, and the jordanians about that scenario. senator hirono: so what you're doing is to prepare for that possible eventuality and to ensure that these other groups not just step in and take over but if -- let's say that -- put it this way. if assad departs, does that somehow make our mission...
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various areas close to the capital damascus are battle grounds. >> damascus are the center power of him and he is trying rightly he wants to get ahold of also to protect the main highway they are very important to him. but overall he is losing ground. he lost sovereignty in the north and the south even in the center of syria. so he is in trouble really and possibly no-fly zone buffer zone may bring him to the negotiation table in the future. >> reporter: more fighting has been reported in different parts of syria. government barrel bottomed were dropped in northwestern syria killing a number of people. proxy war which could prolong. the u.n. says more than 230,000 people have been killed and millions more are displaced. omar al saleh, al jazeera. >> oneis al jazeera's international contributors thank you for being with us. what should the west make of mr. assad's speech? >> well, i think it's a piece of realism on his part. he has to be a little bit frank with his people. it's clear he's lost palmyra he has lost idlib he may lose dira in the south. on the other hand it was a call to arm
various areas close to the capital damascus are battle grounds. >> damascus are the center power of him and he is trying rightly he wants to get ahold of also to protect the main highway they are very important to him. but overall he is losing ground. he lost sovereignty in the north and the south even in the center of syria. so he is in trouble really and possibly no-fly zone buffer zone may bring him to the negotiation table in the future. >> reporter: more fighting has been...
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this is a strategic city that sits on the main highway that connects beirut to damascus. it's an area that rebels have controlled really for several years now and it's an area that pro-assad fighters have been pushing to try to gain control, it's really been a thorn in the side of the assad regime not to have it and so backed by the hezbollah fighters they made a real push there. what we're seeing across all of syria is sort of the sand table shifting back and forth, the front lines. and heavy fighting some of the heaviest fighting we've seen really in months taking place just in the last few days. the weather is obviously warm in syria and it's the middle of ramadan and we're seeing heavy fighting a big push by both rebels and also by the assad regime trying to sort of take new territory but also to defend key areas, kelly. >> conner in a tough situation for those caught in the middle. conner powell reporting from jerusalem, thank you. >>> stuck in the air, several dozen riders stranded on the largest ferris wheel on the east coast. >>> and is the big supreme court win f
this is a strategic city that sits on the main highway that connects beirut to damascus. it's an area that rebels have controlled really for several years now and it's an area that pro-assad fighters have been pushing to try to gain control, it's really been a thorn in the side of the assad regime not to have it and so backed by the hezbollah fighters they made a real push there. what we're seeing across all of syria is sort of the sand table shifting back and forth, the front lines. and heavy...
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the town lice between damascus and beirut. its capture would cut off key rebel supply routes. >> at least 10 government airstrikes are reported to have hit monday morning. the rebel held area on the outskirts of damascus has been under siege by syrian forces for more than three years now. >> to weather with rob and a bit of a monsoon resurgence in india? >> yes they've had a week off from the rain, but it came back in particular areas. satellite picture tells you more. at the moment, what do you think? there's a good massive cloud initiative, but is a circulation. in calcutta, it happens often during the monsoon, but that was a scene from yesterday and the day before. the rain came down incessantly. it was a storm through the north right into kashmir before it finally dispersed. it did a similar thing in deli and that was the picture in deli not long ago. that bright additional cord is a proper storm, more than one single thunderstorm, causing flashing floods wherever i did went. it caused them where it shouldn't ought to. thi
the town lice between damascus and beirut. its capture would cut off key rebel supply routes. >> at least 10 government airstrikes are reported to have hit monday morning. the rebel held area on the outskirts of damascus has been under siege by syrian forces for more than three years now. >> to weather with rob and a bit of a monsoon resurgence in india? >> yes they've had a week off from the rain, but it came back in particular areas. satellite picture tells you more. at the...
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various areas close to the capital of damascus are balcs battlegrounds. >> damascus is the center of power. he wants to get told hints also and strength to also protect the main highway. that's very important to him. overall, he's losing ground. he lost in the north and south, even in the center of syria. so he's in trouble. possibly no-fly zone buffer zone may bring him to the negotiation table in the future. >> government officials dropped bombs in northwestern syria killing a notch people. it has turned into a proxy war for intermittent powers which could prolong the waur. the u.n. says more than 230,000 people have been killed and millions more are displaced. >>> istanbul is a member of the coalition and is questioning the president's motives. >> assad's regime is suffering lack of people lack of manpower. they are losing big lines of syria, but they insist that he would give up some regions in order to be able to ganl some other regions, but this is not the reason. the real fact is that the regime announced loudly saying that syria is only for syrians that hold a syrian i.d. it'
various areas close to the capital of damascus are balcs battlegrounds. >> damascus is the center of power. he wants to get told hints also and strength to also protect the main highway. that's very important to him. overall, he's losing ground. he lost in the north and south, even in the center of syria. so he's in trouble. possibly no-fly zone buffer zone may bring him to the negotiation table in the future. >> government officials dropped bombs in northwestern syria killing a...
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they're trying to find anyone who may have witnessed a deadly crash in damascus over the weekend. 19-year-old jeffrey thornton was killed when his car hit a utility pole on damascus road around 5:00 in the morning sunday. if you saw the crash, police ask that you give them a call. >>> fireworks are determined to be the cause of a townhouse fire in loudoun county. it happened in the stoneridge neighborhood on the 4th. investigators say the fireworks were not properly extinguished when they were thrown away in the garage. there's about $700,000 worth of damage but fortunately no one was hurt. >> reporter: happening today police continuing their investigation into the murder of a 22-year-old man from woodbridge. it was the city's first murder that happened right here in this courtyard housing complex. you can see police still here keeping guard, easing the concerns of residents and trying to prevent any future retaliation or violence. police on thursday night received several 911 calls about shots fired. it happened around 11:30 in the 700 block of north fayette street. they arrived to f
they're trying to find anyone who may have witnessed a deadly crash in damascus over the weekend. 19-year-old jeffrey thornton was killed when his car hit a utility pole on damascus road around 5:00 in the morning sunday. if you saw the crash, police ask that you give them a call. >>> fireworks are determined to be the cause of a townhouse fire in loudoun county. it happened in the stoneridge neighborhood on the 4th. investigators say the fireworks were not properly extinguished when...
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time lapse from damascus and northeastern every county during the day.his morning in staying cloudy for most of the day but the rent was there and it was kind of scattered around the area. one thing that is pretty much consistent throughout the entire area was a cloudy sky. very little sunshine. 73 at washington dulles. 72 at baltimore-annapolis. 77 at reagan national. generally cloudy and cool. slight chance of showers and a better chance towards sunrise tomorrow morning. plenty more weather to the south and it will stay south for a while. by sunday we will get back to the mid-80's. cool and unsettled until then because of this stationary front that moves a bit. also making more difficult to forecast is the low-pressure. each band and little area of low pressure sets of a chance of showers and storms. cooler air to the north and we are stuck in the middle of the soul. the pattern suggests that during the day tomorrow we could have an afternoon shower thunderstorm as the frontrunner to go south a bit. another area of low pressure developing by tomorrow a
time lapse from damascus and northeastern every county during the day.his morning in staying cloudy for most of the day but the rent was there and it was kind of scattered around the area. one thing that is pretty much consistent throughout the entire area was a cloudy sky. very little sunshine. 73 at washington dulles. 72 at baltimore-annapolis. 77 at reagan national. generally cloudy and cool. slight chance of showers and a better chance towards sunrise tomorrow morning. plenty more weather...
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the mask us -- damascus elementary school. cloudy, a few patches of fog early on. we will be keeping our eyes on doppler radar today to see if we have any more showers were storms or slow movers like we had yesterday. the humidity is starting to surge up. we will stay in the 80's to the very low 90's in spots. it is more important what it feels like right now. the heat index. it is a real number. it feels like it is 98 degrees right now outside. 86, elkins. 90 through southside virginia and the carolinas. our forecast as far as the afternoon goes, somewhere around 92. you see the symbol for a little thunderbolt. anything that develops today will be kind of like yesterday. very slow moving. if we get any heavy downpours don't be surprised if you see me come back on the air and say we have a flash flood warning here or there. it is not out of the question. we are tracking on the radar and the satellite these little areas that are starting to pop up. out along the mountains and foothills, there are a few areas of showers and storms we are watching. most of the develop
the mask us -- damascus elementary school. cloudy, a few patches of fog early on. we will be keeping our eyes on doppler radar today to see if we have any more showers were storms or slow movers like we had yesterday. the humidity is starting to surge up. we will stay in the 80's to the very low 90's in spots. it is more important what it feels like right now. the heat index. it is a real number. it feels like it is 98 degrees right now outside. 86, elkins. 90 through southside virginia and the...
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that he thinks are important like damascus and the alawite homeland. so he'll defend the major cities if he can but damascus, of course, is the key. >> colonel rick francona, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for joining us at this hour. >>> "legal view" starts right now. >> bobbi kristina brown's life comes to a heartbreaking end six months after she was found unconscious in her bathtub. what happens with the criminal investigation? also ahead, did a west virginia woman's act of self-defense abruptly end a string of serial killings in ohio. and the serial rape allegations against bill cosby front and center this hour p 35 accusers all sharing their stories. we'll hear from the magazine photographer who brought them all together. >>> hello, everyone, i'm randi kaye in for ashleigh banfield. welcome to "legal view." >>> we begin with the search for two 14-year-old boy in 30,000 square miles of ocean. it's been three days since austan stefanos and perry cohen fuelled up their boat in jupiter, florida, and set out maybe on a fishing trip, maybe in
that he thinks are important like damascus and the alawite homeland. so he'll defend the major cities if he can but damascus, of course, is the key. >> colonel rick francona, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for joining us at this hour. >>> "legal view" starts right now. >> bobbi kristina brown's life comes to a heartbreaking end six months after she was found unconscious in her bathtub. what happens with the criminal investigation? also ahead, did...
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how they want to remain like damascus and other areas. it's that problem, i think. intervention in syria, after a while, that is them understand pressure, and they will not be able to defend themselves more. of course, there's iranian and hezbollah there. but i don't think it's the same. i think they'll be forced to negotiate. taking initiative in no-fly zone and buffer zone. i think he will come to negotiation. he doesn't do well. as i mentioned. he lack man power affects them very much. and i think the only way to win is to go to the shore, the area. it affect them very much. it's difficult for them. fighting in several - i mean forces there. we cannot sustain that. they don't even do that. even we have this air power, in the area advantage. but that will not solve the problem. boots on the ground in this area. >>> two soldiers have been killed in a car bomb explosions. tischingy's armed forces launched air strikes against the p.k.k. in northern iraq. turkish fighter jets targeted i.s.i.l. in syria. the white house reaffirming that the white house urge restraint w
how they want to remain like damascus and other areas. it's that problem, i think. intervention in syria, after a while, that is them understand pressure, and they will not be able to defend themselves more. of course, there's iranian and hezbollah there. but i don't think it's the same. i think they'll be forced to negotiate. taking initiative in no-fly zone and buffer zone. i think he will come to negotiation. he doesn't do well. as i mentioned. he lack man power affects them very much. and i...
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we'll have a general console in damascus, but not an ambassador. this comes. the former president cut off tie, accusing the president of genocide. tunisia is one of the first countries to have diplomatic assistance. changing those areas to stay in power. >> it's a month since the attack in zeus. how is that anniversary marked there? >> well, life is getting back slowly. people are haunted by the tragedy that took place a month ago, when a gunman came to this place. at the resort hotel, opening fire killing 38 tourists. most of them from britain, and ever since the government local authorities have been grabbling with how to convince tourists to come back to tunisia. the world bank estimated that tourism will lose a billion. people hope to see tourism back. hundreds have been deployed and result. sending a message that life will be back to normal and tunisia is a safe destination. 33 fighters from the combined iraqi forces have been killed during fighting in ramadi. it's part of ongoing offenses to retake ramadi and fallujah from i.s.i.l. the combined force con
we'll have a general console in damascus, but not an ambassador. this comes. the former president cut off tie, accusing the president of genocide. tunisia is one of the first countries to have diplomatic assistance. changing those areas to stay in power. >> it's a month since the attack in zeus. how is that anniversary marked there? >> well, life is getting back slowly. people are haunted by the tragedy that took place a month ago, when a gunman came to this place. at the resort...
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we'll see some upper 50s in places like frederick, hagerstown, maybe even damascus. by about 9:00 we're back in the 70s, gorgeous, mostly sunny. by 1:00, this is the day to all walk to lunch or take lunch outside. 86 downtown. only in the low to mid-80s in the suburbs. 83 in frederick and manassas, and 83 in la plata talking about a spectacular day. a fine finish. 5:00 p.m. tomorrow. and we're knocking on the door of 90, but it will not be humid. 88 or so. and then by 7:30 temps are going back down. not as cool tomorrow night, but wow what a perfect night for the cookout or the dinner outside tomorrow night. just perfect be, to make your friday night plans now. clear and cold tonight. the wide range. 58 to 70 for the lows. 70 downtown. 58 in northern and western suburbs, the far northern western suburbs. 77 at 9:00. the low 80s by 11:00. 86 with full sun by 1:00. so saturday, it is hot, but still not humid, 93. and then hot and more humid on sunday, 95. not quite yellow alert worthy. the next seven days. monday, isolated storms are possible as we would get a dip in t
we'll see some upper 50s in places like frederick, hagerstown, maybe even damascus. by about 9:00 we're back in the 70s, gorgeous, mostly sunny. by 1:00, this is the day to all walk to lunch or take lunch outside. 86 downtown. only in the low to mid-80s in the suburbs. 83 in frederick and manassas, and 83 in la plata talking about a spectacular day. a fine finish. 5:00 p.m. tomorrow. and we're knocking on the door of 90, but it will not be humid. 88 or so. and then by 7:30 temps are going back...