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jayshal islam is trying to get the government to stop targeting duma. zeina khodr has the story. >> reporter: this is how they decided to put their prisoners in cages and scatter them in residential areas as a way to pressure the government to stop targeting duma. they paraded them in the streets to tell the world that these men and women will be used aas human shields. they are believed to be officers and families from the alawite sect. >> these are families of alawite officers. after what happened in the city of duma and the eastern city of gutta, decided to place those prisoners in cages in towns in eastern gutta so they can taste our misery so they can be targeted by russian air strikes as our children and our women are. >> reporter: duma is often targeted by air strikes. friday was the worst yet. says 70 people were killed and 550 others were wounded in what it describes as an extremely violent bombing. the target was a outdoor market. duma the country's largest stronghold in the damascus country side which is under siege. and a couple of days ago,
jayshal islam is trying to get the government to stop targeting duma. zeina khodr has the story. >> reporter: this is how they decided to put their prisoners in cages and scatter them in residential areas as a way to pressure the government to stop targeting duma. they paraded them in the streets to tell the world that these men and women will be used aas human shields. they are believed to be officers and families from the alawite sect. >> these are families of alawite officers....
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trying to stop the army from targeting duma. zeina khodr has the story. >> reporter: this is how the rebels plan to fight back against syrian military air raids. they have decided to put their prisoners in cages and fiscaller them in residential areas as a way for the government to stop targeting duma. telling the public that these men and women will be human shields. these are believed to be officers and their wives from the alawite sect. >> most people decided to place those prisoners from the alawite sect and high ranking regime officers in cages in opportunity in eastern guta so they can taste our misery and can be targeted by russian air strikes as our children and our women are. >> duma is regularly targeted by government air strikes. friday's attack was one of the worst yet. the medical charity doctors without borders said 70 people were killed and 550 others were wounded in what it describes as an extremely violent bombing. the target was a marketplace. it wasn't the first time civilians were targeted, in august more tha
trying to stop the army from targeting duma. zeina khodr has the story. >> reporter: this is how the rebels plan to fight back against syrian military air raids. they have decided to put their prisoners in cages and fiscaller them in residential areas as a way for the government to stop targeting duma. telling the public that these men and women will be human shields. these are believed to be officers and their wives from the alawite sect. >> most people decided to place those...
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in august, more than 100 people were killed in duma. the opposition's largest stronghold in the damascus countryside, which is under siege. and a few days ago, a makeshift clinic was also hit. >> two bombs hit the makeshift clinic. it was a direct hit and the patients astaff were killed and injured. the clinic is 5 kilometers from the front line. we can no longer operate and we used to see about 5,000 patients a month. u.n. special envoy visited damascus following the talks in vienna where world powers and regional rivals discussed syria. they called for a nationwide truce and the renewal of peace talks. at the same time, there are efforts by some members of the u.n. security council to enforce a resolution to stop bombs by syrian government forces. britain's ambassador to the u.n. said, it is important for what he called the indisriminate bombing to stop because it kills and terrorizes. it's also one of the causes for the flood of refugees from syria. russia has made clear it will oppose any resolution because it believes it will jeopa
in august, more than 100 people were killed in duma. the opposition's largest stronghold in the damascus countryside, which is under siege. and a few days ago, a makeshift clinic was also hit. >> two bombs hit the makeshift clinic. it was a direct hit and the patients astaff were killed and injured. the clinic is 5 kilometers from the front line. we can no longer operate and we used to see about 5,000 patients a month. u.n. special envoy visited damascus following the talks in vienna...
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duma has repeatedly been bombed by the assad government. they could also then kill innocent supporters of the regime. al jazeera's zeina khodr has more from beirut. >> reporter: this is how the rebels plan to fight back against syrian military air raids. they decided to put their prisoners in cages and scatter them in residential areas as a way to pressure the government to stop bombin bombing dhumea. . the prisoners are family members of alawite officers. >> these are family members of alawite sect, high ranking regime officers in cages in towns in eastern d guda so they can taste our misery, so they can be targeted by russian air strikes as our children and our women are. >> friday's attacks was one of the worst yet. the medical charity doctors without borders says that 75 were killed and 550 were wounded in what it described as a extremely hard bombing. residents were targeted, in august more than 100 people were killed in duma. the opposition's largest stronghold under siege. and a few days ago a makeshift clinic was also hit. >> transl
duma has repeatedly been bombed by the assad government. they could also then kill innocent supporters of the regime. al jazeera's zeina khodr has more from beirut. >> reporter: this is how the rebels plan to fight back against syrian military air raids. they decided to put their prisoners in cages and scatter them in residential areas as a way to pressure the government to stop bombin bombing dhumea. . the prisoners are family members of alawite officers. >> these are family...
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cages and scatter them in residential areas as a way to pressure the government to stop targeting duma paraded them in the streets to tell the world that these men and women will be used as heme shields and the prisoners are believes to be officers and their family from the alawhi alawhite-sect. >> translator: what happened most people decided to place the prisoners and high regime officers in cages in towns in eastern guda so they can taste our misery and targeted by russian air strikes as our children and our women are. >> reporter: duma is regularly targeted by government air strikes and friday's attack was one of the worst yet and doctors without borders says 70 were killed and 550 others wounded in what it describes as an extremely violent bombing, the target was a marketplace and it was when they were targeted, in august more than 100 people were killed in duma and the opposition's largest stronghold in the damascus stronghold which is under siege and a few days ago a makeshift clinic was also hit. >> translator: two bombs hit the makeshift clinic and it was a direct hit and the
cages and scatter them in residential areas as a way to pressure the government to stop targeting duma paraded them in the streets to tell the world that these men and women will be used as heme shields and the prisoners are believes to be officers and their family from the alawhi alawhite-sect. >> translator: what happened most people decided to place the prisoners and high regime officers in cages in towns in eastern guda so they can taste our misery and targeted by russian air strikes...
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many districts in duma are under rebel control. doctors without borders said 40% of the people were killed in the area including women and children under 14. >>> start of a terrible journey many don't make it to their destination alive. often the greek island of lesbos, some are mourning relatives that didn't make the journey. from lesbos, mohammed jamjoom reports. >> for many the wait has only deepened the suffering and exacerbated the guilt. but he simply can't bear the pain. >> translator: it's been one torture after another after another after another. how can i possibly explain it? it was a horrible accident, absolutely honorable. >> reporter: he tells me how he'd only wanted to give his family a better life. >> translator: when i left syria, i didn't leave for me. i left to try and make a safer future for my children. i had no idea would i lose the flower of my life, my son. i had no idea. >> allah was only seven years old when the boat carrying him and his family from turkey to greece capsized. dozens died on october 28th, a
many districts in duma are under rebel control. doctors without borders said 40% of the people were killed in the area including women and children under 14. >>> start of a terrible journey many don't make it to their destination alive. often the greek island of lesbos, some are mourning relatives that didn't make the journey. from lesbos, mohammed jamjoom reports. >> for many the wait has only deepened the suffering and exacerbated the guilt. but he simply can't bear the pain....
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in august more than 100 people were killed in duma the opposition's largest hold in the country which is under siege. a few days ago a makeshift clinic was also hit. >> translation: two bombs hit the clinic. it was a direct hit and the patients and staff were killed and injured. the clinic is five kilometres from the front line. we can no longer operate and we used to treat about 5000 patients a month. >> reporter: the fighting has intensified amongst efforts to find a solution. this person visited damn as us following the talk in vienna discussed syria. they called for a renewal of peace talks. at the same time there were efforts by some members of the u.n. security council to enforce a resolution to stop bombs by syrian government forces. the be that as it may was door to the u-- ambassador said to the u.n. it is important to discuss these issues. russian has made clear it will oppose any resolution because it believes it will jeopardise diplomatic efforts that have so pa far failed to ends the war >>> a video has emerged reportedly showing syrian government helicopters dropping bar
in august more than 100 people were killed in duma the opposition's largest hold in the country which is under siege. a few days ago a makeshift clinic was also hit. >> translation: two bombs hit the clinic. it was a direct hit and the patients and staff were killed and injured. the clinic is five kilometres from the front line. we can no longer operate and we used to treat about 5000 patients a month. >> reporter: the fighting has intensified amongst efforts to find a solution....
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duma leader zhirinovsky certainly didn't shed any tears when that happened but laughs off the notion that the russian state was connected in any way. for one simple reason. he thinks russian agents would have done a better job. >> translator: i'm surprised that the uk special services and the uk court accuses russia and lugovoi that with a bag of polonium they came to london and were just throwing it around. >> reporter: it just doesn't make sense to a lot of people that russia didn't kill him. >> translator: for a hundred years, the russian special services have been using the kind of substances for killing people that you never will be able to recognize. why do we have to go into some kind of a bar and put it in someone's tea cup and everyone's laughing at it? i mean, the state cannot be involved in that. >> reporter: litvinenko's friend paul joyal, who believes he was the target of a botched assassination, agrees that in some ways litvinenko's killers were indeed clumsy and careless. but he says that's because they were probably just pawns in a much bigger game. do you think that
duma leader zhirinovsky certainly didn't shed any tears when that happened but laughs off the notion that the russian state was connected in any way. for one simple reason. he thinks russian agents would have done a better job. >> translator: i'm surprised that the uk special services and the uk court accuses russia and lugovoi that with a bag of polonium they came to london and were just throwing it around. >> reporter: it just doesn't make sense to a lot of people that russia...
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duma israel -- is real. and there are many on the side of the duma, not duma, because they try.henot succeed time. so i do not think there is a symmetry. there is no symmetry in israeli and palestinian societies, we do not teach our children to -- we don't send them to suicide camps, we do not teach them that we have to obliterate palestine, we do not name our public squares after mass murderers. on the few occasions we have had mass murderers like goldstein, we condemned it, from the right to the left. -- ise public square named after a killer who murdered hundreds of innocent jews. there is a difference in values. they glorify these people. we do not. so there is an asymmetry that produces this glorification of terror and right now what we see is a layer above that, or below ist and that is the internet meeting militant islam in the hearts and minds of children and teenagers and driving them to believe this fantastic fabrication, we will tear down the mosque, build a second or third temple. it is insane. you say, how can people believe that -- they believe it. if you repeat a
duma israel -- is real. and there are many on the side of the duma, not duma, because they try.henot succeed time. so i do not think there is a symmetry. there is no symmetry in israeli and palestinian societies, we do not teach our children to -- we don't send them to suicide camps, we do not teach them that we have to obliterate palestine, we do not name our public squares after mass murderers. on the few occasions we have had mass murderers like goldstein, we condemned it, from the right to...
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this was duma, attacked by national forces, local forces say at least 12 people killed dozens injured. wig diplomati big diplomatic issues remain, barnaby phillips >> tough that the country gave up on me. >> look at the trauma... every day is torture. >> this is our home. >> nobody should have to live like this. >> we made a promise to these heroes... this is one promise americans need to keep. >> president obama has ordered up to 50 u.s. special forces into northern syria to advise i.s.i.l. more than four years in syria's war has become so complex that we need to take a second to review all the parties fighting there as well as who from the region and the world is backing them. well the syrian government led by president bashar al-assad has been fighting to hold onto power since 2011 when popular demonstrations broke out calling him to step down. assad's government has received strong military back from iran and now the russian air force, the government is fighting syrian rebels up to 100 factions at last count and depending on which parks we're ge talking about, the are getting dire
this was duma, attacked by national forces, local forces say at least 12 people killed dozens injured. wig diplomati big diplomatic issues remain, barnaby phillips >> tough that the country gave up on me. >> look at the trauma... every day is torture. >> this is our home. >> nobody should have to live like this. >> we made a promise to these heroes... this is one promise americans need to keep. >> president obama has ordered up to 50 u.s. special forces into...
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this was duma, attacked by national forces, local forces say at least 12 people killed dozens injured. wig diplomati big diplomatic issues remain, barnaby phillips >> president obama has been a major disappointment to many civil liberties advocates. they expected his election would mean an end to policies launched during george w. bush's war on terror. and dick cheney's assertion of executive power, justified many of their policies. they include warrantless phone and internet surveillance, drone strikes, indefinitely detention at guantanamo bay. but aside from ending torture president obama did not significantly change the course set by bush and cheney. as edward snoa edward snowden proved, the obama administration didn't justify its actions by claiming that a president during war time has the right to act like a king and do whatever necessary to protect his people. instead the obama team relied on sophisticated legal arguments to continue bush-era policies with only slight changes. don't forget that obama is a lawyer while bush and cheney were ceos and the role of lawyers shaping nat
this was duma, attacked by national forces, local forces say at least 12 people killed dozens injured. wig diplomati big diplomatic issues remain, barnaby phillips >> president obama has been a major disappointment to many civil liberties advocates. they expected his election would mean an end to policies launched during george w. bush's war on terror. and dick cheney's assertion of executive power, justified many of their policies. they include warrantless phone and internet...
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this father in duma was looking for his daughter who he said was studying in the house. another air strike. >> it's not clear how many first responders were killed or injured in the second attack. the syrian opposition and its allies accuse russia carrying out the attack to support bashar al-assad. targeting i.s.i.l. but many other civilians are also being killed. these business are from raqqa. activists say more strikes and barely bombs have hit. back in idlib, syrians have become university to picking themselves up after attacks but many born during this conflict are still too young to understand why grown ups can't stop fighting. osama ben javad, al jazeera. >>> a car bomb has killed 13 iraqi soldiers in the city of fallujah. five civilians were also killed by shelling blamed on the iraqi army. telling residents to leave immediately, trying to retake city from islamic state of iraq and the levant. imran khan has more from erbil. >> iraqi forces say they have entered the outskirts of ramadi. connecting supply route between ramadi and fallujah, a bridge, managed to take
this father in duma was looking for his daughter who he said was studying in the house. another air strike. >> it's not clear how many first responders were killed or injured in the second attack. the syrian opposition and its allies accuse russia carrying out the attack to support bashar al-assad. targeting i.s.i.l. but many other civilians are also being killed. these business are from raqqa. activists say more strikes and barely bombs have hit. back in idlib, syrians have become...
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and at least 20 people have been killed in suspected russian air strikes on the syrian town of duma. according to the syrian observatory for human rights. showing the aftermath of those air strikes in which six children were killed. >>> u.s. defense secretary has used a keynote speech in california for criticizing russia. ash carter says moscow's intervention. >> fueling the very war that russia claims to oppose. most disturbing, moscow's nuclear saber rattling, raises questions about russia's commitment to strategic stability. their respect for norms against use of nuclear weapons and whether they respect the profound caution nuclear age leaders showed with regard to the brandishing of nuclear weapons. >> iraq has been hit by flash floods. parts of the country is under water and iraqis are blaming corrupt politicians. osama ben javad reports. >> reporter: for the second time in a week, iraqis have to wade through streets, floodwater mixed with sewage. municipal leaders say they're doing all they can with the heavier than normal rains. iraqis living in flooded homes see it as another
and at least 20 people have been killed in suspected russian air strikes on the syrian town of duma. according to the syrian observatory for human rights. showing the aftermath of those air strikes in which six children were killed. >>> u.s. defense secretary has used a keynote speech in california for criticizing russia. ash carter says moscow's intervention. >> fueling the very war that russia claims to oppose. most disturbing, moscow's nuclear saber rattling, raises questions...
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this video is said to show the aftermath of the strikes in duma which left at least six children dead. the group says death toll could rise further. in the last hour, the u.s. defense secretary has used a keynote speech in california to criticize russia for its part in helping the syrian president. ash carter said moscow's aimpression is prolonging the civil war that has!ed the lives of more than 250,000 people. >> syria, russia's throwing gasoline on an already dangerous fire. a civil war that fuels the extremism russia claims to oppose. at sea, in the air n space and in cyberspace, russian actors have engaged in call enging activities. most disturbing, moscow's nuclear sabre rattling raises questions about russia's leaders' commitment to strategic stability, their respect for norms against the u.s. of nuclear weapons and whether they respect profound caution nuclear age leaders showed with regard to the brandishing of nuclear weapons. >> voting in mianmar's relectio is set to get underway. many hope it will introduce full democracy. the opposition says it is stacking the deck in its
this video is said to show the aftermath of the strikes in duma which left at least six children dead. the group says death toll could rise further. in the last hour, the u.s. defense secretary has used a keynote speech in california to criticize russia for its part in helping the syrian president. ash carter said moscow's aimpression is prolonging the civil war that has!ed the lives of more than 250,000 people. >> syria, russia's throwing gasoline on an already dangerous fire. a civil...
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duma, 30. christine, 34. matisas, 22. salli, 28. jean, 36. crystal, 39. garson, 32. malu, 30.0. nomi, 23. juan alberto, 29. stefan, 52. terry aldo, 41. pierre, 36. matta, 37. mohamed, 29. pierre, 41. natalie, 31. mario, 24. nico, 47. natalie lohan, 39. guermo, 33. jean-leclare, 32. christof, 33. sissy, 33. antwan marie, 34. charlotte, 21. isabel, 44. yannik, 39. marie, 24. viktor, 24. christoph, 48. ellen, 35. omar, 31. christopher, 39. manuel perez, 40. francois, 29. sebastian, 37. victor, 54. esta, 25. isabelle, 36. sardi, 35. anna, 36. karen, 29. leslie, 29. igor, 23. marie, 28. paul, 21. antella, 24. olli, 34. stella, 37. >> just read out 130 names there at the national mourning of the paris attacks. they also gave the ages. the youngest is 17 going right up to one name here at the age of 63. that is the expressive scale of the attacks. many in the 30s and 40s. what is also striking, so many in their 20s at the bataclan generation. something the president has spoken of trying to make the point that this is a common threat. a war against isis in his words, which effects eve
duma, 30. christine, 34. matisas, 22. salli, 28. jean, 36. crystal, 39. garson, 32. malu, 30.0. nomi, 23. juan alberto, 29. stefan, 52. terry aldo, 41. pierre, 36. matta, 37. mohamed, 29. pierre, 41. natalie, 31. mario, 24. nico, 47. natalie lohan, 39. guermo, 33. jean-leclare, 32. christof, 33. sissy, 33. antwan marie, 34. charlotte, 21. isabel, 44. yannik, 39. marie, 24. viktor, 24. christoph, 48. ellen, 35. omar, 31. christopher, 39. manuel perez, 40. francois, 29. sebastian, 37. victor, 54....
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many districts in duma are under rebel control. doctors without borders say 40% of those killed in that area were women or children under 15. heavy rain and flooding has again disrupted life in the iraqi capital baghdad, many people are blaming corrupt politicians for failure of the country's crumbling infrastructure for failing to cope with the issue. osama ben javad reports. >> for second time in weeks raikdiraqis have to deal with hr than usual rains. as the old drainage systems fail to cope with the downpour. failing infrastructure and insufficient public services. >> translator: the rain is still flooding our homes and streets. we want a solution for our problems swiftly. our children have become ill due the such hard circumstances. >> reporter: more than 50 people have been killed since rainstorms struck serl areas ses last week. iraqis protested against what they call an insufficient government unable to take care of them. protesters in central baghdad protested to sack local officials. the green zone where the government an
many districts in duma are under rebel control. doctors without borders say 40% of those killed in that area were women or children under 15. heavy rain and flooding has again disrupted life in the iraqi capital baghdad, many people are blaming corrupt politicians for failure of the country's crumbling infrastructure for failing to cope with the issue. osama ben javad reports. >> for second time in weeks raikdiraqis have to deal with hr than usual rains. as the old drainage systems fail...
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. >> in syria, more bloods shed, local people said at least 12 people killed in duma, dozens injured.he suffering grows ever worse and yet big glomatic obstacles remain. barnaby phillips, al jazeera. >>> still ahead, myanmar's opposition leader said there have been irregular layer at this in voting. analysis on the historic election scheduled for sunday. and canada's num prime minister is sworn in and unveiled his cabinet. 50% of them are women. ♪ >>> good to have you with us. in doha, these are the top stories on al jazeera. u.s. and european security officials are suggesting an isil affiliate is behind saturday's plane crash in egypt much the british government says it believes the jet may have been brought down by a bomb and has suspended all flights to and from sharmel sheik 18 people have been killed in a factory collapse in lahor. 75 people have been pulled out alive from the rubble so far, but one 50 people are still believed to be trapped. taiwan's president has been defending his decision to break with history and meet the president of china. he denies the talks are related t
. >> in syria, more bloods shed, local people said at least 12 people killed in duma, dozens injured.he suffering grows ever worse and yet big glomatic obstacles remain. barnaby phillips, al jazeera. >>> still ahead, myanmar's opposition leader said there have been irregular layer at this in voting. analysis on the historic election scheduled for sunday. and canada's num prime minister is sworn in and unveiled his cabinet. 50% of them are women. ♪ >>> good to have you...
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dumas's was the executive officer. this was the problem that banks had to deal with, and something that becomes significant in organizing the 54th massachusetts. west, you have another african-american officer whose very report -- important in recruiting officers in kansas. senator james lane also referred to as general james lane, who fought in the bloody kansas campaigns, he goes back to kansas right after that session when lincoln signs it into law and he says, in this state we will organize the colored regiment. thatf the companies in regiment was organized by lieutenant william matthews. he was given a state commission with that regiment. later when that regiment would be mustered in the federal service, he's denied a federal commission. later in the war under captain hezekiah fort douglas, he would be an officer in the independent colored battery of leavenworth, kansas. he does eventually get his .ederal commission matthews, as a part of this kansas state militia, first kansas colored infantry, would lead his sol
dumas's was the executive officer. this was the problem that banks had to deal with, and something that becomes significant in organizing the 54th massachusetts. west, you have another african-american officer whose very report -- important in recruiting officers in kansas. senator james lane also referred to as general james lane, who fought in the bloody kansas campaigns, he goes back to kansas right after that session when lincoln signs it into law and he says, in this state we will organize...
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stefan duma started his career rating the safety of cars. now as a biomedical engineering professor at virginia tech, he uses those same methods to rate helmets.the helmets are tested on a model filled with sensors, and struck 120 times at various angles.nat pop of testsduma and his team look at how the helmets respond to both high and low impact hits. (sot)"if you move from a one- star to a four-star, that reduces your risk of concussion by 50 percent."and that gives players like perez a stronger defense against injury.(sot) ."i believe with these new helmets, we're safer now. that means - players can keep their heads in the game in more ways than one. jamie yuccas, cbs news, oyster bay, new york. the higher rated helmets can cost 200-to-400 dollars more than regular helmets. helmets.but researchers say the price tag is likely going to come down over the next ten years when newer models hit the market. good morning -- it's now after the break... break...the reaction from the latest republican debate. debate.you're watching c-b-s 2
stefan duma started his career rating the safety of cars. now as a biomedical engineering professor at virginia tech, he uses those same methods to rate helmets.the helmets are tested on a model filled with sensors, and struck 120 times at various angles.nat pop of testsduma and his team look at how the helmets respond to both high and low impact hits. (sot)"if you move from a one- star to a four-star, that reduces your risk of concussion by 50 percent."and that gives players like...
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stefan duma started his career rating the safety of cars. now as a biomedical engineering professor at virginia tech, he uses those same methods to rate helmets. the helmets are tested on a model filled with sensors, and struck 12020times at various angles. nat pop of tests duma and his team look at how the helmets respond to both high and low impact hits. (sot)"if you move from a one- star to a four-star, that reduces your risk of concussion by 50 percent." and that gives players like perez a stronger defense against injury. (sot) ."i believe with thesesnew heheets, we're safer now. that means - players can keep their heads in the game in more ways than one. jamie yuccas, cbs news, oyster bay, new york the higher rated helmets can be more expensive between 200 and 400 dollars. but researchers say those helmets last 10 years... and are likely to come down in price as newer models hit the market. 3 the world's largest free - flying american flag is now flying in the sky over sheboygan n wiwionsin.(ah - cucu- it -ee) acuity increased the size
stefan duma started his career rating the safety of cars. now as a biomedical engineering professor at virginia tech, he uses those same methods to rate helmets. the helmets are tested on a model filled with sensors, and struck 12020times at various angles. nat pop of tests duma and his team look at how the helmets respond to both high and low impact hits. (sot)"if you move from a one- star to a four-star, that reduces your risk of concussion by 50 percent." and that gives players...
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this was duma. attacked by president assad's forces. local people said at least 12 people killed several injured. the suffering gets worse yet big political stocts obstacles obst, barnaby phillips, al jazeera. >> magazine noted, president obama dropped to the number 3 spot making it the first year a u.s. president has not been in the top 2. he was replaced by is german chancellor angela merkel. >>> turkey's president recep tayyip erdogan is pushing for a constitutional change that would give him even more power. his political party scored a big victory in this weekend's election. but omar al saleh reports, that may not be enough to get the changes he wants. >> reporter: a spokesperson for recep tayyip erdogan indicated that turkey could have a referendum changing the governing structure from a parliamentary one to an executive presidency. akp party still needs about 13 seats to be able to bring the constitution and call the constitution foreign, the opposition parties probably won't be happy if that will be the case, because they say th
this was duma. attacked by president assad's forces. local people said at least 12 people killed several injured. the suffering gets worse yet big political stocts obstacles obst, barnaby phillips, al jazeera. >> magazine noted, president obama dropped to the number 3 spot making it the first year a u.s. president has not been in the top 2. he was replaced by is german chancellor angela merkel. >>> turkey's president recep tayyip erdogan is pushing for a constitutional change...
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. >> this father in duma was looking for his daughter who he says was studying in the house.nd while an activist was filming, another air strike. it's not clear how many first responders were killed or injured in the second attack. the syrian opposition and its allies accuse russia of carrying out attacks in rebel held areas to support syrian president bashar al-assad. but many civilians are also being killed. these are from i.s.i.l.-controlled raqqa. activists say more strikes and barely bombbarrel bombs have hi. syrians have become used to picking themselves up after attacks but many born during this conflict are still too young to understand why grown ups can't stop fighting osama ben javad, al jazeera. >> a car bomb has killed 30 iraqi soldiers near fallujah, five civilians were also killed, in neeshed ramad neeshed niche s warning civilians to take flight. >> iraq's largest province anbar, operation had a break through an thursday when they took the key palestine bridge, connecting ramadi and fallujah of i.s.i.l. stronghold, that means the i.s.i.l. are effectively cut in
. >> this father in duma was looking for his daughter who he says was studying in the house.nd while an activist was filming, another air strike. it's not clear how many first responders were killed or injured in the second attack. the syrian opposition and its allies accuse russia of carrying out attacks in rebel held areas to support syrian president bashar al-assad. but many civilians are also being killed. these are from i.s.i.l.-controlled raqqa. activists say more strikes and barely...
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well, dumas texas farmer thomas strohmeier says he was trying to get the like a painting. thomas told usd harvest has been stop and go this year due to the rain. but their best field so far yieled over 300 bushels per acre. mike, for the texas panhandle, that's incredible. in missouri, it was a country sunrise last week. missy tells us corn harvest is pretty much wrapped up. farmers are still trying to get soybeans out of the field. we received some photos of the cranberry crop in cherryfield maine. katie yeatts works for cherryfield foods. they started harvest on october 12th and finished saturday with good yields. as you may know, cranberry growers flood the bogs for harvest. but before this years harvest, they had some sub-freezing temperatures that posed quite the challenge, so they sprayed on a layer of water to protect the berries from freezing. wallace willoughby posted this picture on our facebook page, which received quite the response from many of you. it hd over 112 shares and 51 comments. and here's why... wallace told us as he was in the field, eh heard a loud
well, dumas texas farmer thomas strohmeier says he was trying to get the like a painting. thomas told usd harvest has been stop and go this year due to the rain. but their best field so far yieled over 300 bushels per acre. mike, for the texas panhandle, that's incredible. in missouri, it was a country sunrise last week. missy tells us corn harvest is pretty much wrapped up. farmers are still trying to get soybeans out of the field. we received some photos of the cranberry crop in cherryfield...
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this was du dumas, attacked by president assad's forces. 12 killed and dozens injured. the suffering grows ever worse, and yet big diplomatic obstacles remain. >> canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, was sworn in today, along with his historic new cabinet. he reported an ethically diverse team of ministers, and an equal number of men and women. there's a sense of optimism about the new administration. reporting from ottawa. >> it looks and sounds like a solemn state occasion, but the swearing in of justin trudeau as canada's prime minister was also a celebration. he arrived on foot with his wife and fellow ministers to cheering crowds, watching history being made on a warm autumn day. he's the only canadian prime minister, whose father, pierre trudeau, had the same job, bringing the country's first real constitution, as the first son paid tribute. >> obviously, i think of my father and how pleased he must be that canada so firmly came together around an ambitious vision for the country that we presented. >> asked why he appointed a cabinet that's 50% women. >> becau
this was du dumas, attacked by president assad's forces. 12 killed and dozens injured. the suffering grows ever worse, and yet big diplomatic obstacles remain. >> canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, was sworn in today, along with his historic new cabinet. he reported an ethically diverse team of ministers, and an equal number of men and women. there's a sense of optimism about the new administration. reporting from ottawa. >> it looks and sounds like a solemn state occasion,...
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. >> suspected russian air strikes hit duma on saturday. 23 were killed, including several women and children. according to the syrian observatory for human rights. russian air campaigns have been responsible for more civilian than military deaths. russian officials deny the claims against them >>> russia and jordan revealed little about a deal to coordinate military operations in syria. it's believed jordan wants to protect the groups it supports from russian air strikes. we have more >>> the russians and jordanians are not saying much about an agreement they reached to coordinate military operations in syria. the u.s. and russia conduct separate bombing ampains. jordan is a member of the coalition. officials say working with the russians doesn't represent a shift in allegiances, rather a shift in international negotiations. >> russia has taken a major role in syria. it's vital to have a coordination between us and the russians. the safety of our borders and the southern part of syria is important to jordan. >> reporter: to secure the frontier, jordan supported and trained rebels be
. >> suspected russian air strikes hit duma on saturday. 23 were killed, including several women and children. according to the syrian observatory for human rights. russian air campaigns have been responsible for more civilian than military deaths. russian officials deny the claims against them >>> russia and jordan revealed little about a deal to coordinate military operations in syria. it's believed jordan wants to protect the groups it supports from russian air strikes. we...
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this video is said to show the aftermath of the strikes in duma which left at least sirment childrenead. the death toll is said to be able to rise further. >> in the western province of hama. activists say this shows damage from fighting in an area seized by syrian forces it has been a defendant key target for weeks of russian airstrikes. more than 3,000 refugees have reached mainland greece. they have been stranded on several islands during a 4-de ferry strike. alexis tsipras has held a meeting to discuss the situation. about 600,000 refugees entered europe through greece this year. >> there has been violence on the streets of germany where thousands have rallied against the country's policy on refugees. thousands of supporters for the alternative for german movement were met by hundreds of counter protesters. at least 10 pro-refugee demonstrators were arrested. germany faces a record influx of migrants this year. move to go india now where the prime minister has announced $12,000,000,000 of aid for indian administered kashmir. the leader said he wanted to restore the muslim state t
this video is said to show the aftermath of the strikes in duma which left at least sirment childrenead. the death toll is said to be able to rise further. >> in the western province of hama. activists say this shows damage from fighting in an area seized by syrian forces it has been a defendant key target for weeks of russian airstrikes. more than 3,000 refugees have reached mainland greece. they have been stranded on several islands during a 4-de ferry strike. alexis tsipras has held a...
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one flight of stairs to my lithuanian catholic grandfather's office when he was chief of the cell dumas, or security police, one of the deadliest collaboration of forces in lithuania during world war ii. my grandfather was one of three lithuanian commanders for the entire region. i should say that since eunice is the name of a town where his office was based, it was also an entire regent that contain many different towns and many different areas. it was a region prior to the russian occupation, which many which many of you know predated the german occupation, had actually been part of poland. the russians came in, they delivered part of the territory to the belarusians and when the germans came in they delivered it to the lithuanians. it it remains part of lithuania today. though many polls still live in the area. how did i come to open this jailhouse door? the answer is as simple and complex as a question i asked my mother in a cafÉ over six years ago. i knew about and so now it is just a lithuanian word for grandfather, i knew about about his hair was in before the war be when he foug
one flight of stairs to my lithuanian catholic grandfather's office when he was chief of the cell dumas, or security police, one of the deadliest collaboration of forces in lithuania during world war ii. my grandfather was one of three lithuanian commanders for the entire region. i should say that since eunice is the name of a town where his office was based, it was also an entire regent that contain many different towns and many different areas. it was a region prior to the russian occupation,...
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if we haven't taken dum -- if we haven't found the duma people, it will take time but we'll get them. i'm much more concerned about how to get to palestinian young minds, want to disabuse them of these -- one, to disabuse them of these lies and second to get them to accept the idea that we have to live side by side in this small piece of land. and we're going to have to do it in peace and prosperity. that's a tough order. i don't think their political leadership is ready yet to embrace this. it's the toughest obstacle there ishost: we will go to questions, i will ask one last one. everyone should identify themselves and question should be short and to the point. i'll ask one last question. there is many areas, but i will focus on one, where israel has -- where we can learn lessons from israel, the military has been rrrr -- been very inclusive for a very long time. prime minister netanyahu: you have don't ask, don't tell. we have, we don't care. host: and for women as well. are there lessons in that space hat you can share with us? prime minister netanyahu: i think that israel has wome
if we haven't taken dum -- if we haven't found the duma people, it will take time but we'll get them. i'm much more concerned about how to get to palestinian young minds, want to disabuse them of these -- one, to disabuse them of these lies and second to get them to accept the idea that we have to live side by side in this small piece of land. and we're going to have to do it in peace and prosperity. that's a tough order. i don't think their political leadership is ready yet to embrace this....
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a strike on a public market in duma killed at least 70 people and injured over 500 others.these brutal tactics must stop. we underscore the importance that saturday began a statement that recalled resolution 2139 which includes the demand that all parties cease any indiscriminate use of weapons in any areas. create fighting inner on north syria has had a significant impact on the humanitarian situation. in aleppo, hama, we have seen about 130,000 new did displaced syrians in october alone. as the secretary-general of the united nations has said, attacks on health care facilities and medical personnel have a devastating effect by degrading the capacity to provide the care people so desperately need. medical facilities and personnel continue to be attacked as undersecretary noted. furthermore, schools too continue to be attacked. over 2 million children, one out of three, are not in school in syria. this too has a devastating multiplier effect. if the children cannot be protected, then future general running games are at risk. as has been reported, rape and violence is an ins
a strike on a public market in duma killed at least 70 people and injured over 500 others.these brutal tactics must stop. we underscore the importance that saturday began a statement that recalled resolution 2139 which includes the demand that all parties cease any indiscriminate use of weapons in any areas. create fighting inner on north syria has had a significant impact on the humanitarian situation. in aleppo, hama, we have seen about 130,000 new did displaced syrians in october alone. as...
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a strike on a public market in duma killed at least 70 people and injured over 500 others.t that recalled resolution 2139 which includes the demand that all parties cease any indiscriminate use of weapons in any areas. create fighting inner on north syria has had a significant impact on the humanitarian situation. in aleppo, hama, we have seen about 130,000 new did displaced syrians in october alone. as the secretary-general of the united nations has said, attacks on health care facilities and medical personnel have a devastating effect by degrading the capacity to provide the care people so desperately need. medical facilities and personnel continue to be attacked as undersecretary noted. furthermore, schools too continue to be attacked. over 2 million children, one out of three, are not in school in syria. this too has a devastating multiplier effect. if the children cannot be protected, then future general running games are at risk. as has been reported, rape and violence is an instrument of war. this is a vile crime in syria. men, women, boys and girl, and it must end.
a strike on a public market in duma killed at least 70 people and injured over 500 others.t that recalled resolution 2139 which includes the demand that all parties cease any indiscriminate use of weapons in any areas. create fighting inner on north syria has had a significant impact on the humanitarian situation. in aleppo, hama, we have seen about 130,000 new did displaced syrians in october alone. as the secretary-general of the united nations has said, attacks on health care facilities and...
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i have been doing it up until two weeks ago when i went to a few things dumas syrian refugees.he issue in a ron. and, i do not know if i make a point here, want to close this. i just want to mention some. noticed, a lote of these groups, and i will reference the occupy movements and the tea party movement's comics i've attended both of them. when you talk to the rank and file, and this deals with a lot of the civil rights stuff, a lot of these groups which, at first dance like the gun control and gun rights are per trade as being against each other, the rank and file of these groups have a lot of things in common. party occupies them they talk to the rank-and-file with mistrust or concern about big government and big business. unfortunately, i'm going to have to rush here and blame the goia, the media tends to towards the people who are at the strict streams of the dialogue. they sensationalize the issue, and i think that is the message that a lot of people get. they get the extremes. as a result, the stuff most people would agree on in these issues never gets expressed and com
i have been doing it up until two weeks ago when i went to a few things dumas syrian refugees.he issue in a ron. and, i do not know if i make a point here, want to close this. i just want to mention some. noticed, a lote of these groups, and i will reference the occupy movements and the tea party movement's comics i've attended both of them. when you talk to the rank and file, and this deals with a lot of the civil rights stuff, a lot of these groups which, at first dance like the gun control...