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dimitri boasts himself as a modern-day mother theresa, he is a no longer working for free.he dangers, he says, are two great. you risk your life every time? >> i risk my life every time. they know when they see me why i'm there, what i'm coming to do. they know i am trying to take kids out. scott: but his calling is too loud. as he puts it, he wakes up syria. he goes to bed syria and could not stop even if he wanted to. dmitri says his son was also held with james foley, the american journalist who was killed, and the british photographer who is still being held by isis. ahead, republicans have cleared out of cleveland. we have reports on the "ow..." "are you okay?" "yeah, i just got charged for my credit monitoring. now you can go on creditkarma.com and check it out there. it's completely free." "really?" "yeah" "oh, that didn't hurt at all." "yeah, completely painless." "credit karma. give yourself some credit." the republican national convention is over in cleveland, and now the party moves toward the main event -- the final months of the fall and presidential campaign.
dimitri boasts himself as a modern-day mother theresa, he is a no longer working for free.he dangers, he says, are two great. you risk your life every time? >> i risk my life every time. they know when they see me why i'm there, what i'm coming to do. they know i am trying to take kids out. scott: but his calling is too loud. as he puts it, he wakes up syria. he goes to bed syria and could not stop even if he wanted to. dmitri says his son was also held with james foley, the american...
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and my question in some ways follows the -- is suggested by what dimitri just said. i have been wondering for some insight on the internal political possibility of life after assad. and that also invites the question about the possible role of the military. and i'm going to leave it as an open-ended question as general insight and facts about what you see. >> thank you very much. and the last question here. >> paul sanders with the center for the national interest. my question was about the use of american military power, which i think ambassador already addressed and dimitri simes also somewhat addressed. so we could probably skip that. >> okay. >> unless paul would like to -- >> well, you all have an opportunity to ask -- answer any questions you feel like. but particularly this issue about the military would be an interesting comment. paul, do you have any insights into the syrian military? >> i don't have detailed into the insights. i'll make the general, not very helpful response, that in the whole set of permiations of different forms of military settlement, ev
and my question in some ways follows the -- is suggested by what dimitri just said. i have been wondering for some insight on the internal political possibility of life after assad. and that also invites the question about the possible role of the military. and i'm going to leave it as an open-ended question as general insight and facts about what you see. >> thank you very much. and the last question here. >> paul sanders with the center for the national interest. my question was...
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simental, dimitri. >> certainly humpty dumpty will not be put back together the way it was before thisl started. and we have to resist the tendency to think of this in black and white or nothing terms. i think some of the things we alluded to earlier, more than one of us about decentralization of power, of recognition of who controls the real estate in various parts of the country will have to be part of the formula. i think something that recognizes and gives appropriate weight to the fears without necessarily zalmay khalilzad-- bashar al-assad being the guy on top. .. some to move back. we might have at the more realiic goal during the next few years something we would more describe as a frozen conflict. we usually don't say nice things about frozen conflicts but there's usually better than the kind of conflict we have now. and that might be at least a way station toward putting a new humpty dumpty back together. >> well, in my book, part of in -- part of the solution may be sitting at this table, including the ambassador. i would send the ambassador to damascus to talk to president
simental, dimitri. >> certainly humpty dumpty will not be put back together the way it was before thisl started. and we have to resist the tendency to think of this in black and white or nothing terms. i think some of the things we alluded to earlier, more than one of us about decentralization of power, of recognition of who controls the real estate in various parts of the country will have to be part of the formula. i think something that recognizes and gives appropriate weight to the...
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dimitri's low shot in the corner, and andre's chip just before the break. 4-0 at halftime, and not even the rain could that not even the weather could rain on this parade. a second in the match for iceland with a header. a five-to victory that means france advances to the semifinals. fans leaving were elated. i am happy. it is a good win just like two years ago against switzerland, except this time it is iceland. >> it is really great. we loved it. it is extraordinary. i almost lost my voice. >> france will come head-to-head with world cup winners germany. >> we are not an ordinary team, so let's not be overconfident. we still have a chance. a difficultng to be match, but it is the right moment to be them. they will be missing players and we are in great shape. >> france has not been their neighbors in an international tournament in since the 1958 world cup, and they will get a chance to change that thursday in marseille. cyril: the ripple effect of the brexit vote -- nigel farage, prominent leave campana, steps down. three days of national mourning in iraq after one of the deadly suici
dimitri's low shot in the corner, and andre's chip just before the break. 4-0 at halftime, and not even the rain could that not even the weather could rain on this parade. a second in the match for iceland with a header. a five-to victory that means france advances to the semifinals. fans leaving were elated. i am happy. it is a good win just like two years ago against switzerland, except this time it is iceland. >> it is really great. we loved it. it is extraordinary. i almost lost my...
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police say 35-year-old dimitri pap poo made the threats to an employee on sunday and that had authorities canceling nearby concert that night. prosecutors charge papeu but he's out of jail on $20,000 bond. police do know who the other man is but they've yet to arrest him. they're not releasing any details of those threats. they say for security purposes. >>> tuition at the university of delaware about to get pricier for this upcoming school year. the university is raising tuition and fees and as well as jacking up the price for room and board. tuition and fees will increase a little more than $300 for residents and more than $800 for non-residents. room and board increases are about 2%. the total cost for under grad who's live on campus will be just under 25,000 bucks for inn state residents more than 44,000 for out of state students. >>> former penn state football players are fighting for the former statue of the former head coach joe paterno to be put back outside of the campus' beaver stadium. state college.com reports more than 200 former players sent a formal request to the universit
police say 35-year-old dimitri pap poo made the threats to an employee on sunday and that had authorities canceling nearby concert that night. prosecutors charge papeu but he's out of jail on $20,000 bond. police do know who the other man is but they've yet to arrest him. they're not releasing any details of those threats. they say for security purposes. >>> tuition at the university of delaware about to get pricier for this upcoming school year. the university is raising tuition and...
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. >> john and julieanne dimitri owned a mortgage company called mortgage alliance.re a household name and definitely a household face in hawaii. they spent more on advertising than probably any other mortgage brokerage in the honolulu area. >> it seemed like a reputable company. they definitely brought it down to a more family oriented level. >> the pitch the dimitrions gaif to these individuals is we'll have somebody buy your property but only in name only. you can continue to live there. and we'll fix your credit and a year from now, you will be able to buy that property back. you won't lose it to foreclosure and you can keep your family home. the dimitrions would find a straw buyer. somebody who buys a property when really they have no intention of doing anything in that property other than having it in their name for a fee. >> a customer started coming here to have breakfast to have lunch. they explained it was a short sale. the way they were doing the paper and work and everything it was really hard for someone to get it, but i thought these people were good, a
. >> john and julieanne dimitri owned a mortgage company called mortgage alliance.re a household name and definitely a household face in hawaii. they spent more on advertising than probably any other mortgage brokerage in the honolulu area. >> it seemed like a reputable company. they definitely brought it down to a more family oriented level. >> the pitch the dimitrions gaif to these individuals is we'll have somebody buy your property but only in name only. you can continue...
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daniel and his friend dimitri come here to fressbud for the bratwursts and the spiessbraten.oulder of pork. >> server: mayo? >> daniel: mayo. mayo. >> anthony: oh yeah. oh, i feel so ashamed. drunk or sober, good is good. and i want this. you want this. we all want this, right? where did currywurst come from? i mean, this is a truly fiendish idea. it sounds like a really bad idea. >> daniel: nobody knows, really. >> anthony: nobody knows, it just appeared one day. ordinarily i'm totally against mayonnaise on fries. >> dimitrios: yeah, they don't even ask you sometimes. yeah, they just put it on there. >> daniel: and they will put like 50 cents for mayonnaise. >> anthony: man, that's good. the legend is cologne is very accepting of new cultures, accepting of new obviously cuisine. why? >> daniel: that's a good question. >> dimitrios: i guess we have a lot of gay people here. people say it's like the san francisco of germany. >> anthony: it's a very catholic town. catholics are not notoriously, you know, pro, you know, gay friendly. what happened here? >> dimitrios: that's a ve
daniel and his friend dimitri come here to fressbud for the bratwursts and the spiessbraten.oulder of pork. >> server: mayo? >> daniel: mayo. mayo. >> anthony: oh yeah. oh, i feel so ashamed. drunk or sober, good is good. and i want this. you want this. we all want this, right? where did currywurst come from? i mean, this is a truly fiendish idea. it sounds like a really bad idea. >> daniel: nobody knows, really. >> anthony: nobody knows, it just appeared one day....
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dimitri pille terks. we're still in the 1st half with this one. france would win the match 5-2 ending iceland's incredible run. france will play germany in the semifinals. >>> in wimbledon. getting a closer look at serena williams as she closes in on one of her records. serena needed 51 minutes to win in straight sets and advance to the fourth round. she becomes the second woman to reach 300 career grand slam winds and six behind martina. >>> remember back in 2010, he was part of a final set that lasted 138 games. the longest match ever at the all england club. back to today, isner in the near court. he hit the forehand winner to take the 14-13 lead but he would rally back, now serving for the match. he beats insler. >>> to golf, jordan spieth showing off his skills with the nova putt at the wgc bridgestone. dustin johnson came in to today three shots off the lead. sink as birdie putt on 17 to take a oneshot lead over jason day. day is in big trouble. shot goes in to the trees on the other side of the fairway. day double bogeyed the hole, giving t
dimitri pille terks. we're still in the 1st half with this one. france would win the match 5-2 ending iceland's incredible run. france will play germany in the semifinals. >>> in wimbledon. getting a closer look at serena williams as she closes in on one of her records. serena needed 51 minutes to win in straight sets and advance to the fourth round. she becomes the second woman to reach 300 career grand slam winds and six behind martina. >>> remember back in 2010, he was part...
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police say dimitri williams and girls mother, shakeia holmes had some sort of argument before the girl was killed. holmes was a rested friday and charged with third degree murder. originally police believe little girl shot herself. >>> philadelphia mother accused of suffocating her two young children has been declared not competent to stand trial. this is sophia heinz. she will remain in the hospital until she's well enough for her case to continue. police say heinz admitted to killing her seven month-old son, and three-year old daughter, using a bed sheet while on a trip to florida earlier this month. >>> prince criminal death investigation hits high gear, according to tmz authorities are scrutinizing two doctors. sources tell tmz that detective are taking a hard look at prince's primary physician doctor michael schonberg an addiction specialist doctor howard cornfield. they want to determine if either of them crossed a legal line writing prescriptions to prince. prince died after overdosing on fentanyl and extremely powerful narcotic. >>> well, flyers hockey player took himself outsi
police say dimitri williams and girls mother, shakeia holmes had some sort of argument before the girl was killed. holmes was a rested friday and charged with third degree murder. originally police believe little girl shot herself. >>> philadelphia mother accused of suffocating her two young children has been declared not competent to stand trial. this is sophia heinz. she will remain in the hospital until she's well enough for her case to continue. police say heinz admitted to killing...
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. >> reporter: dimitri simes leads the washington think tank, "the center for the national interest." russia, nato isn't defensive. since 1999, nato has launched wars in kosovo, afghanistan and libya. each ended in regime change. >> that certainly made an impression in moscow that nato expansion was a direct threat not just to their security, but also to their domestic stability. >> reporter: russia again felt threatened when the u.s. either encouraged, or supported, revolutions in previously pro- russian countries. the final straw was ukraine. >> if ukraine is hostile and joins nato, that would be viewed by russia as an existential threat. >> reporter: this isn't only the thinking of intellectuals, or moscow elite. >> ( translated ): we are not going to mexico. imagine if russia moved its troops there. >> reporter: vitaliy anatolievich is a cossack commander in the breakaway ukrainian region of donetsk. his forefathers, known as free cossacks, were notorious and feared 19th century horsemen. they fought and died for this land they referred to as greater russia. today, they're trainin
. >> reporter: dimitri simes leads the washington think tank, "the center for the national interest." russia, nato isn't defensive. since 1999, nato has launched wars in kosovo, afghanistan and libya. each ended in regime change. >> that certainly made an impression in moscow that nato expansion was a direct threat not just to their security, but also to their domestic stability. >> reporter: russia again felt threatened when the u.s. either encouraged, or supported,...
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the presidency.they made russian politics so much more about him than it was during the period with dimitri medved and so we have real difficulties in figuring out how to fit to that relationship did that was the power to reset two parts of the obama administration where there were different layers and substances to monies relationship, it wasn't about the two men at the top because given the nature of the russian us relationships is going to be unlikely that president obama and president clinton will have the same frequency of meetings . there is less to talk about in many respects and lots of difficult issues to talk about. and who wants to be sitting in an environment where we were all we are doing is running? i don't think or obama would enjoy their encounters poor as ambassador boy is saying, there's a little bit more to talk about him getting to different layers between she and obama. this is one challenge we're going to have moving forward. about how you build a broader relationship, how you create new mechanisms and channels for the russian us relationship but i'm also suggesting ma
the presidency.they made russian politics so much more about him than it was during the period with dimitri medved and so we have real difficulties in figuring out how to fit to that relationship did that was the power to reset two parts of the obama administration where there were different layers and substances to monies relationship, it wasn't about the two men at the top because given the nature of the russian us relationships is going to be unlikely that president obama and president...
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dimitri in california, democrat.incoln hadham abolished the party system after the civil war, and he installed the national union party, so what doesn't anyone advocating for the national union party, where everybody is on one valid -- on one ballot and you don't have opponents? why aren't people doing this national union party instead of the two-party system because that is based on slavery, the north against the south? host: as dimitri is talking, then you trump-pence logo going up there inside the convention -- thehe q, to get loans quicken loans arena where the cavaliers play. lauren in minnesota, republican. caller: how are you doing? i am confused. i thought the people are supposed to choose the president . why should a few people tell us who to vote for? we need to get rid of those delegates. that is a bunch of crap. host: what do you think in tennessee, independent? caller: i do believe that we are all born equal under the sun and that we all have our own opinions to how we feel, whether we have hillary or wh
dimitri in california, democrat.incoln hadham abolished the party system after the civil war, and he installed the national union party, so what doesn't anyone advocating for the national union party, where everybody is on one valid -- on one ballot and you don't have opponents? why aren't people doing this national union party instead of the two-party system because that is based on slavery, the north against the south? host: as dimitri is talking, then you trump-pence logo going up there...
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. >> dimitri signs the president of a washington think tank that encourages stronger relations between the u.s. and russia, says when it comes to any relations in business between trump and russia, they are very hard to find i am not aware of any business endeavors of trump's in russia. >> it may be that they turned out to be failures. >> what i can say with certainty is that the trump organization is not a major presence in russia. when you talk to americans who invest in russia, they never mentioned trump organization. >> trump has had better luck dealing with russians living in the u.s., sort of. he partnered with the bay rock group, a company run by soviet immigrants financed by russian and kazakhstan money. together they developed trump properties in fort lauderdale is and new york and planned on opening a trump tower in moscow. but trump said in a deposition that plan ended after media reports started to question trump's net worth. trump did make news with another russian related deal. he sold his florida mansion to a russian billionaire for $95 million. trump walking away with a
. >> dimitri signs the president of a washington think tank that encourages stronger relations between the u.s. and russia, says when it comes to any relations in business between trump and russia, they are very hard to find i am not aware of any business endeavors of trump's in russia. >> it may be that they turned out to be failures. >> what i can say with certainty is that the trump organization is not a major presence in russia. when you talk to americans who invest in...
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. >> dimitri signs a washington think tank that encourages stronger relations between u.s.ays when it comes to any relations especially business between trump and russia, they're very hard to find. >> i'm not aware of any merger. >> the real story may be that the business endeavors may turn out to be failures. >> what we can say it's not major presence in russia. when you talk to americans who invest in russia, they never mention the trump organization. >> trump has had better luck dealing with russians living in the u.s. he partnered with the bay rock group. according to a lawsuit, filed by russian and kazakhstan money. together they vepd in new york and they planned on opening a trump tower in moscow, but trump said in a deposition that plan ended after media reports starting to question trump's net worth and the partners with russian ties in the u.s. backed out. trump did make news with another russian related deal. he sold his florida mapgs to a russian billionaire for $5 million, trump walking away with a tidy $54 million profit. while trump may have limited ties with
. >> dimitri signs a washington think tank that encourages stronger relations between u.s.ays when it comes to any relations especially business between trump and russia, they're very hard to find. >> i'm not aware of any merger. >> the real story may be that the business endeavors may turn out to be failures. >> what we can say it's not major presence in russia. when you talk to americans who invest in russia, they never mention the trump organization. >> trump...