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that's despite the holiday eid. many have been killed and injured when a government helicopter dropped a barrel bomb on a mosque in the idlib province. members of the government were in attendance and criticized the international community for backing an up rising against the assad regime. >>> traditionally thi eid is a time for families. >> reporter: organizing property, and most of these gunmen have limited education and never lived in the big city. people here tell us they're nervous about houthi government taking law and order in their own hands. they're also concerned about money. this butcher tells me providing basic needs is now a real challenge. war has affected everything. >> reporter: during this holiday of eid yemeni dig deep in their pockets to buy a new lamb, new clothes and gifts for their children. >> i have been saving money all year so i could buy gifts for my children. >> iit is a time that makes yemenis not only forget about insecurity but also about the fact that they don't even have enough money
that's despite the holiday eid. many have been killed and injured when a government helicopter dropped a barrel bomb on a mosque in the idlib province. members of the government were in attendance and criticized the international community for backing an up rising against the assad regime. >>> traditionally thi eid is a time for families. >> reporter: organizing property, and most of these gunmen have limited education and never lived in the big city. people here tell us they're...
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the facilities are getting ready to have the eid meal. this is an important tradition in eid, gathering with the family, and having a meal. now they don't have a lot of things here, so a lot of charities basically came and gave them lamb and food. it's still a sad situation for most people as they start to think this will be a permanent situation. the shop you see here, the owner told me he's from mosul and set up a shop, because he can't remain unemployed. he's thinking about the future. and what seems to be a more permanent situation that they would have hoped for. >> if they can't go back, what do they hope will happen and how is erbil coping. how are the camps coping with an influx of people? >> well, you are right. the influx is such. this suburb where i'm at has received almost double its population and the number of refugees. they are trying to have this camp as brand new. it's 20 days old, many we have been talking to here have been swapped from camp to camp. it's undignified. they had things back home. i.s.i.l. is back home, and
the facilities are getting ready to have the eid meal. this is an important tradition in eid, gathering with the family, and having a meal. now they don't have a lot of things here, so a lot of charities basically came and gave them lamb and food. it's still a sad situation for most people as they start to think this will be a permanent situation. the shop you see here, the owner told me he's from mosul and set up a shop, because he can't remain unemployed. he's thinking about the future. and...
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the syrian president and his prime minister attended eid prayers. in other parts of the county there has been no let up allowing people to mark the occasion. >> reporter: in a mosque not far from the presidential palace, bashar al-assad was among the worshippers, a time for reflection away from the war. >> translation: this aid is not bringing happy possess to our children because the west and its supporters from arab countries decided to turn syria into a battlefield, where they want to settle scores and implement their own agenda areas. the hand of betrayal is bombing and killing our people. >> reporter: away from the capital the government's military caused destruction. activists say a barrel full of explosives hit the mosque in idlib province. air force jets hit several targets in the rebel-held up to , wounding people, many take to field hospitals. also in western areas shelling hit and many were injured. for the fourth time millions of syrians are suffering through a relentless war. >>> eid is traditionally a time for families to buy new cloth
the syrian president and his prime minister attended eid prayers. in other parts of the county there has been no let up allowing people to mark the occasion. >> reporter: in a mosque not far from the presidential palace, bashar al-assad was among the worshippers, a time for reflection away from the war. >> translation: this aid is not bringing happy possess to our children because the west and its supporters from arab countries decided to turn syria into a battlefield, where they...
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. >> reporter: the muslim world is celebrating eid. there's little celebration for refugees fleeing from i.s.i.l. forces. we report from a refugee camp in erbil. >> eid is a celebration for young and old. it's enjoyed by children. it's a day for presents and new clothes. children are happy. they think they are on a trip. he hasn't been able to tell them the truth. they lost everything when they ran away from advancing fighters. now they are one of 250 families living in the refugee camp in erbil. >> translation: back home we are worldly people. look how we are looking here. it's undignified. we have no choice. >> he has set up a store. much to his regret, the champ is likely to become a permanent home. the city is one of the oldest in the world. it has seen waves of migration, and now thousands of people are coming here, looking for protection. a truckload of meat arrives in the camp. a gift from a wealthy emair arty, providing a chance for families to enjoy a traditional family male, a highlight of eid. the camp is quiet. most women a
. >> reporter: the muslim world is celebrating eid. there's little celebration for refugees fleeing from i.s.i.l. forces. we report from a refugee camp in erbil. >> eid is a celebration for young and old. it's enjoyed by children. it's a day for presents and new clothes. children are happy. they think they are on a trip. he hasn't been able to tell them the truth. they lost everything when they ran away from advancing fighters. now they are one of 250 families living in the refugee...
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this is the first eid without their families, away from home. for most of the people who are iraqis, and internally displaced. they had to flee their towns and cities, back in june and august when i.s.i.l. carried out both its advances. a woman told me she never thought she'd have to spend the religious holiday with nothing to give her children. a lot said they have received meat, lamb, from charities, but it's a sat situation and a sad reminder of their lives, because the thought is sinking into many of them that they'll have to stay for a while. they cannot go back to the territory that i.s.i.l. is in now. >> what do they hope will happen here? >> they want to go back. they don't like the status of being internally displaced people. they want to go home and see if their homes and belongings are there. it's a difficult situation. i.s.i.l. has a strong presence in the areas. militarily they have not been defeated. they are traumatized to go back and see the down occupied by i.s.i.l. >> thank you, monica, joining us from erbil. >>> now, the syria
this is the first eid without their families, away from home. for most of the people who are iraqis, and internally displaced. they had to flee their towns and cities, back in june and august when i.s.i.l. carried out both its advances. a woman told me she never thought she'd have to spend the religious holiday with nothing to give her children. a lot said they have received meat, lamb, from charities, but it's a sat situation and a sad reminder of their lives, because the thought is sinking...
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there's no eid here. to us. mean, what if i ask you, if you lost your mother and father and your friends, where you live, your home, you lost everything, you feel no eid. >> 21-year-old ibrahim says it's impossible to return home any time soon. maybe another ten years, he says. but we have hope. we should have hope until our last living breath. until then, the streets are safe and offer a festive mood far from the reality at home. >> certainly understand refugees not feeling like celebrating. well, we now move to japan, because that country is feeling the effects right now of a super typhoon which we've been hearing about, and your map behind you says it all. >> that's true. technically not a super typhoon. it's actually a typhoon and we have some updated information which is good news. because we've actually lowered the sustained winds and as it edges closer and closer to the mainland of japan, this is welcome news for sure. this is the eyewall of typhoon phanfone, you can see the circle at the sencht of the st
there's no eid here. to us. mean, what if i ask you, if you lost your mother and father and your friends, where you live, your home, you lost everything, you feel no eid. >> 21-year-old ibrahim says it's impossible to return home any time soon. maybe another ten years, he says. but we have hope. we should have hope until our last living breath. until then, the streets are safe and offer a festive mood far from the reality at home. >> certainly understand refugees not feeling like...
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forces. >> eid is the celebration for young and old. it's especially enjoyed by children. the holiday is a time for presents and brand new clothes. this man says his children are happy. they think they are on a trip. he has not been able to tell them the truth. they lost everything when they ran away from advancing i.s.i.l. fighters. >> now they are one of the 250 families living in the refugee camp in erbil. >> back home we are worldly people. look how we are living here. it's undignified. we have no other joys. he has set up a store. the camp is likely to become their permanent home, much to his regret. the city is one of the oldest in the world. it has seen waves of migration, and now thousands of people are coming here looking for protection. a truckload of meat arrives in the camp, a gift from a wealthy emyr arty. it provides a chance for families to enjoy a meal, another highlight of eid. >> the camp has gone quiet. most are inside the tents. we'll see what they are preparing. thank you so much. >> we need protection and need to get rid of the terrorists. conditions
forces. >> eid is the celebration for young and old. it's especially enjoyed by children. the holiday is a time for presents and brand new clothes. this man says his children are happy. they think they are on a trip. he has not been able to tell them the truth. they lost everything when they ran away from advancing i.s.i.l. fighters. >> now they are one of the 250 families living in the refugee camp in erbil. >> back home we are worldly people. look how we are living here....
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there's no eid here to us.if you lost your mother and your father and your friends, the way you live, your home, you lost everything, you feel no eid. >> reporter: 21 year old ibrahim says it's impossible to return home anytime soon. maybe in ten years, he says, but we should have hope until our last living breath. until then, the streets of amman offer safety far from home. >> that does it for this hour. thank you for watching more news after this short break. ♪ every day people fall, from a simple misstep, to tripping over a rug, to just losing their balance. and not being able to get up from a fall can have serious lifetime consequences. being prepared is important. philips lifeline with autoalert is more than just a medical alert button. it's an advanced fall-detection system, designed to get you help quickly. if you fall and you're unable to push your button, the fall detection technology within autoalert can trigger the button to automatically place a call for help. philip's lifeline has saved more lives
there's no eid here to us.if you lost your mother and your father and your friends, the way you live, your home, you lost everything, you feel no eid. >> reporter: 21 year old ibrahim says it's impossible to return home anytime soon. maybe in ten years, he says, but we should have hope until our last living breath. until then, the streets of amman offer safety far from home. >> that does it for this hour. thank you for watching more news after this short break. ♪ every day people...
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muslims began celebrations for eid. the holiday lasting three cause. it commemorates how the profit was willing to sacrifice his son to god. muslims who had to flee their homes are struggling to find normalcy during the eid holiday. we have this report from erbil. >>> eid is the celebration for young and old. it's especially enjoyed by children. the holiday is a time for present and brand new clothes. this man says ace children are happy. they -- says his children are happy. they think they are on a trip. he hasn't told them the truth. they lost everything when they ran from the i.s.i.l. fighters. they are one of 250 families living in a refugee camp in erbil. >> back home we are worldly people, look how we are living here, it's updignified. we have to other choice. >> he has set up a store. much to his regret the camp is likely to become a permanent home. the city is one of the oldest in the world. it has seen waves of migration, and now thousands of people are coming here looking for protection. a truckload of meat arrives in the camp. a gift from a
muslims began celebrations for eid. the holiday lasting three cause. it commemorates how the profit was willing to sacrifice his son to god. muslims who had to flee their homes are struggling to find normalcy during the eid holiday. we have this report from erbil. >>> eid is the celebration for young and old. it's especially enjoyed by children. the holiday is a time for present and brand new clothes. this man says ace children are happy. they -- says his children are happy. they think...
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as eid is celebrated at one of london's biggest mosques on saturday people there express anger at what isil is doing. >> there is no justification for killing any human, none whatsoever. >> the u.k. has been carrying out air attacks on isil, and in the video claiming to show alan henning's death, the man said that henning's blood is on the bands of the british parliament. another hostage, an american man, is also threatened. >> our hearts go out to the british aid worker, who we believe is in that video this is again yet another just very clear example of the brutality of this group and why the president has articulated as moving out in a comprehensive way to degrade and destroy isil. >> in the eyes of isil it seems that even humanitarian workers are fair game. al jazeera. >> in pakistan we're getting reports that at least four people have been killed in a suicide attack in the southwest. they say dozens were wounded in that blast that targeted the shia community in the town of hazarra. >>> in hong kong stand offs between protesters, residents and rivals, demonstrators are growing incr
as eid is celebrated at one of london's biggest mosques on saturday people there express anger at what isil is doing. >> there is no justification for killing any human, none whatsoever. >> the u.k. has been carrying out air attacks on isil, and in the video claiming to show alan henning's death, the man said that henning's blood is on the bands of the british parliament. another hostage, an american man, is also threatened. >> our hearts go out to the british aid worker, who...
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marks the first day of eids. up of the most important muslim festival. many around the world are expected in mecca this year. but pilgrims continue coming. >> while camera phones are not banned in mecca, clerics are saying nothing about selfies, saying that it i it goes against the very spirit of this pilgrimage, not a bragging one. and many believe it will cause commotion. >> and are people heeding the calls of people taking pictures of themselves. stop snapping away of an important occasion and what be a very important journey in their lives. >> it is a very important journey in their lives. no, they're not heading the call by the clerics. we've been talking to people and keeping on and taking selfies that they need to document this very important step in their life. they also point out that as long as you're not doing anything unlawful i, just taking a picture with you and your partner or your family member, there is not a problem with that. using the state of art technology, and making sure that the hajj doesn't have any issues. >> eid is normally a
marks the first day of eids. up of the most important muslim festival. many around the world are expected in mecca this year. but pilgrims continue coming. >> while camera phones are not banned in mecca, clerics are saying nothing about selfies, saying that it i it goes against the very spirit of this pilgrimage, not a bragging one. and many believe it will cause commotion. >> and are people heeding the calls of people taking pictures of themselves. stop snapping away of an...
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from the capital. >> reporter: for this person owning a beautiful sheep for the muslim celebration of eid is a matter of pride and prestige. >> translation: it cost me a small fortune, we had to save up for months. i'm grateful that i will be able to feed my family and the poor around me, thanks to the animal. >> reporter: he takes a picture every year to mark the occasion. >> translation: i take one or two portraits a year, not more. >> each eid calls for a new outfit. taylors are working around the clock to meet people's orders. >> translation: this is the busiest time of the year. everyone wants to look their best for this occasion. >> reporter: the clothing of choice carries extra importance. it's the picture more than the celebration that gets him to dress up. access costs a few dollars. getting the right shot takes time and effort. >> translation: it's not just about capturing the moment. it seeks to address the values and status of individuals as well as the animal. it's about marking a period of your life. >> reporter: this is one of the last photographic studios. the tradition is
from the capital. >> reporter: for this person owning a beautiful sheep for the muslim celebration of eid is a matter of pride and prestige. >> translation: it cost me a small fortune, we had to save up for months. i'm grateful that i will be able to feed my family and the poor around me, thanks to the animal. >> reporter: he takes a picture every year to mark the occasion. >> translation: i take one or two portraits a year, not more. >> each eid calls for a new...
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muslims began celebrations with eid. the hall day lasted three days.brahim was ordered by god to sacrifices the sons. elderly palestinians were allowed to mark the everyone in jerusalem. all are expected to use the permits over the next three days. >>> in pakistan protesters protested against the prime minister. protests have been raging in islamabad. opposition politician imran kahn is leading the call for omar sharif to step down. >> sacrifices occur. for those that could afford to. for muslims that had to flee their homes, it's a struggle to make the most of the the eid holiday. we have this report. >> eid is a celebration for young and old. it's enjoyed by children. the holiday is a time for presents and new clothes. >> this man says his children are happy, they think they are on a trip. he has not been able to tell them the truth. they lost everything when they ran from advancing i.s.i.l. fighters. >> now they are one of the 250 families living in the refugee camp in erbil. >> back home we are worldly people. look how we are living here. it's undi
muslims began celebrations with eid. the hall day lasted three days.brahim was ordered by god to sacrifices the sons. elderly palestinians were allowed to mark the everyone in jerusalem. all are expected to use the permits over the next three days. >>> in pakistan protesters protested against the prime minister. protests have been raging in islamabad. opposition politician imran kahn is leading the call for omar sharif to step down. >> sacrifices occur. for those that could...
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. >>> the muslim world is celebrating the holiday of eid. we have this report from a refugee report in erbil in northern iraq. >> eid is the celebration for young and old. it's a specially enjoyed by children. the holiday is a time for presents and new clothes. this man says his children are happy. they think they are on at trip. he has not been able to tell them the truth, they lost everything when they ran from the advancing i.s.i.l. fighters. now they are one of 250 families living in this refugee camp in erbil. back home we are worldly people, look how we are living here, it's undignified, we have no other choice. >> he has set up a store. to his regret the camp is likely to be a permanent home. >> the city is one of the oldest in the world. it has seen waves of migration, and now thousands of people are coming here looking for protection. a truckload of meat arrives in the camp, a gift from a wealthy emeraty. it provides a chance for families to enjoy a family meal, a highlight of eid. we have seen the camp has gone quiet, and most wome
. >>> the muslim world is celebrating the holiday of eid. we have this report from a refugee report in erbil in northern iraq. >> eid is the celebration for young and old. it's a specially enjoyed by children. the holiday is a time for presents and new clothes. this man says his children are happy. they think they are on at trip. he has not been able to tell them the truth, they lost everything when they ran from the advancing i.s.i.l. fighters. now they are one of 250 families...
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. >> eid is a celebration for young and ol'. it's especially enjoyed by children.he holiday is a time for presents and brand-new clothes. abb abbas said his children are happy. they think they are on a trip. he hasn't been able to tell them the truth. they lost everything when they ran away from advancing isil fighters. now, they are one of the 250 families living in the refugee camp in erbil. >> back home, we are worldly people. look how we are living here. it's undignified but we have no other choice. >> he has a store here much to his regret, the camp is likely to become pair permanent home. the city is one of the oldest in the world. it has seen waves of migration. now, thousands of people are coming here, looking for protection. a truckload of meat arrives in the camp. a gift from a wealthy emirate. it provides a chance for families to enjoy a traditional family immediately, another highlight of eid. we have seen the car has gone awful quiet. most women are inside the tents. we are going to go inside and see what they are preparing. . >> thank you so much. >>
. >> eid is a celebration for young and ol'. it's especially enjoyed by children.he holiday is a time for presents and brand-new clothes. abb abbas said his children are happy. they think they are on a trip. he hasn't been able to tell them the truth. they lost everything when they ran away from advancing isil fighters. now, they are one of the 250 families living in the refugee camp in erbil. >> back home, we are worldly people. look how we are living here. it's undignified but we...
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we are trying to get a confirmation from the turkish government, but bear in mind, it's the eid muslim holiday and we're not yet getting a response from the turkish government, but there were reports of an exchange and that is what cleared the way for the hostages to be released and the parliamentary vote to take place last week. >> mark, thanks very much for that update. speak to you soon. later in the program, we will report on the plight of iraqi christians. thousands are refugees after their homes were captured by the so-called islamic state fighters. >>> the number of pro-democracy activists on the streets of hong kong has fallen sharply, but student leaders have told the bbc it's a tactical retreat while they arrange talks with government officials. schools have reopened, as life in some parts of the territory returns to normal after more than a week of demonstrations. small groups of protesters are still defiant and demanding the right to elect candidates for election in 2017. babita sharma has more. >> reporter: i'm just outside one of the main government buildings in hong kong
we are trying to get a confirmation from the turkish government, but bear in mind, it's the eid muslim holiday and we're not yet getting a response from the turkish government, but there were reports of an exchange and that is what cleared the way for the hostages to be released and the parliamentary vote to take place last week. >> mark, thanks very much for that update. speak to you soon. later in the program, we will report on the plight of iraqi christians. thousands are refugees...
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finally, ambassador kai eide who was the second general of the u.n. to afghanistan between 2008 and 2010, during the 2009 election that i mentioned earlier and -- i will try to be an impartial moderator, i suppose i should disclose i worked with kai during that period. that does not mean that i will not challenge him on some points that he may raise. i will ask the panelists to speak in the following order. kai, general allen, mujib to speak for ten or 15 minutes. i may have a few reactions. then we will open it up to you for questions. with that, kai, i will hand the floor over to you. >> thank you. thank you very much. thanks for organizing this. there have been many events here over the year i spent in washington and i always enjoyed them very much. i have to disclose that i worked with him. but i hope he will not be too critical today. let me go back to two statements made by karzai when i talked to him in may this year. one was looking back at 2002, when he had just been installed, he said it was really a euphoric atmosphere. i believe that commu
finally, ambassador kai eide who was the second general of the u.n. to afghanistan between 2008 and 2010, during the 2009 election that i mentioned earlier and -- i will try to be an impartial moderator, i suppose i should disclose i worked with kai during that period. that does not mean that i will not challenge him on some points that he may raise. i will ask the panelists to speak in the following order. kai, general allen, mujib to speak for ten or 15 minutes. i may have a few reactions....
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finally, ambassador kai eide who was the second general of the u.n. to afghanistan between 2008 and 2010, during the 2009 election that i mentioned earlier and -- i will try to be an impartial moderator, i suppose i should disclose i worked with kai during that period. that does not mean that i will not challenge him on some points that he may raise. i will ask the panelists to speak in the following order. kai, general allen, mujib to speak for ten or 15 minutes. i may have a few reactions. then we will open it up to you for questions. with that, kai, i will hand the floor over to you. >> thank you. thank you very much. thanks for organizing this. there have been many events here over the year i spent in washington and i always enjoyed them very much. i have to disclose that i worked with him. but i hope he will not be too critical today. let me go back to two statements made by karzai when i talked to him in may this year. one was looking back at 2002, when he had just been installed, he said it was really a euphoric atmosphere. i believe that commu
finally, ambassador kai eide who was the second general of the u.n. to afghanistan between 2008 and 2010, during the 2009 election that i mentioned earlier and -- i will try to be an impartial moderator, i suppose i should disclose i worked with kai during that period. that does not mean that i will not challenge him on some points that he may raise. i will ask the panelists to speak in the following order. kai, general allen, mujib to speak for ten or 15 minutes. i may have a few reactions....
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as eid was celebrated at one of london's biggest mosques on saturday, they expressed their anger. >> there is no justification for killing any human. >> the u.k. has been carrying air attacks on isil claiming to show alan henning's death, saying that his blood is on the hands of the british parliament. >> our hearts go out to the british aid worker, who we believe is in that video, and to remaining hostages, and to their families. this is just another very clear example of the brutality of this group, and why the president has articulated and is moving out in a comprehensive way to degrade and destroy isil. >> reporter: alan henning was taken while driving an ambulance packed with food and water. in the eyes of isil it seems even humanitarian workers are now fair game. paul brennan, al jazeera, london. >> to hong kong now where it's just 1:00 a.m. local time there, and thousands of people are still on the streets demanding democratic elections. but the atmosphere is tense with protesters accusing police of failing to protect them from violence in as much areas. some areas. we spoke a
as eid was celebrated at one of london's biggest mosques on saturday, they expressed their anger. >> there is no justification for killing any human. >> the u.k. has been carrying air attacks on isil claiming to show alan henning's death, saying that his blood is on the hands of the british parliament. >> our hearts go out to the british aid worker, who we believe is in that video, and to remaining hostages, and to their families. this is just another very clear example of the...
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annual hajj pilgrimage, and it's also eid, 1.4 pilgrims are expected in mecca this year. you can keep up to date with all the news on the website at aljazeera.com. republicans are ready to answer none of the above, and that's having an p>> democrat, republican, more republicans are ready to answer none of the above, and that's >> you've got a republican governor. you've got a republican house and senate. you need a republican u.s. senator. i'm happy to be here today. >> congress and the president both have record low approval numbers. that has cast libertarians, independents and others in a whole different light. if there is energy behind another option it's source is most likely an overall contempt for both parties. a recent survey by gallop underscores this. do the republican and democratic parties do an adequate job representing the american people or do this do such a poor job that a third party is needed, 58% said that a third party is needed. 35 there's say that's right do an adequate job. >> it's in that spirit that jim jenkins has shaped the message in his campaig
annual hajj pilgrimage, and it's also eid, 1.4 pilgrims are expected in mecca this year. you can keep up to date with all the news on the website at aljazeera.com. republicans are ready to answer none of the above, and that's having an p>> democrat, republican, more republicans are ready to answer none of the above, and that's >> you've got a republican governor. you've got a republican house and senate. you need a republican u.s. senator. i'm happy to be here today. >>...
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eid data set in one of the other things were frustrated by in this data set -- >> what's eid? >> enforcement integrated data base, the main i.c.e. removal database isn't designed to really track exactly how people flow into the system. so there's an arrest program listed, but a lot of those arrests are by the criminal alien program which is the biggest part of i.c.e.'s removal operation. and you can't see whether somebody came into the system because they were identified through secure communities or whether they were identified through one of cap's prison-based screening programs where they screen people you know post-sentencing while they're incarcerated. or whether it's a cap team, you know, because cap has task forces also. so you can't, the data don't give you clear information about sort of, that level of detail about including for example, whether a detainer was issued. >> at the american immigration council we're doing some research now that actually gets at some of those questions mark answered, by which program someone came into the system whether it is caps or secur
eid data set in one of the other things were frustrated by in this data set -- >> what's eid? >> enforcement integrated data base, the main i.c.e. removal database isn't designed to really track exactly how people flow into the system. so there's an arrest program listed, but a lot of those arrests are by the criminal alien program which is the biggest part of i.c.e.'s removal operation. and you can't see whether somebody came into the system because they were identified through...
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. >> translator: india fired the bomb on my house on the morning of eid.red a heavy bombardment, and we lost so many things. three children have been killed in this village and one old lady. everyone is worried. >> reporter: this is the most intense fighting between the two in more than a decade. they have both blamed each other for provoking the hostilities. pakistan has accused india of dismissing ceasefire talks, while india says cross-border attacks must stop before negotiation continues. >> if pakistan persists with this aggression, our forces will make the cost of this adventurism unaffordable. >> reporter: but pakistan says as long as india continues to fire at its civilians, it will respond. >> my message to them would be de-escalate. don't fire on civilian areas. if you want to fire, give us a reason. there has to be a reason to fire. but to continue to fire without reasons, you will see the response. >> reporter: the conflict has continued for more than a week. people on both sides of the border have suffered nose from this recent conflict. they
. >> translator: india fired the bomb on my house on the morning of eid.red a heavy bombardment, and we lost so many things. three children have been killed in this village and one old lady. everyone is worried. >> reporter: this is the most intense fighting between the two in more than a decade. they have both blamed each other for provoking the hostilities. pakistan has accused india of dismissing ceasefire talks, while india says cross-border attacks must stop before negotiation...
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they're he wil celebrating eid today. they never really expected to celebrate this religious holiday that is really quite a happy occasion away from their homes with their families, but really with very little to eat or to--no presents to give to their children. they're really wanting to go back to where they came from, but obviously realizing now thats not going to be possible because isil has a very strong presence in a lot of this territory. >> in the north, monica, the peshmerga are fighting isil. what do we know on that battle? oh. >> the war against isil goes bicycle. there were situation where is they were close to each other but not attacking each other. then the offensive on thursday where peshmerga attacked three fonts. we know that they were in cities, but now it's more of a stalemate. the defense we get from peshmerga is that they want to defend their territory, but they're not really going to attack unless accompanied by air power from the coalition and the iraqi national security forces. it is not a fight th
they're he wil celebrating eid today. they never really expected to celebrate this religious holiday that is really quite a happy occasion away from their homes with their families, but really with very little to eat or to--no presents to give to their children. they're really wanting to go back to where they came from, but obviously realizing now thats not going to be possible because isil has a very strong presence in a lot of this territory. >> in the north, monica, the peshmerga are...
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basically, it requires colleges a graduate's estimated loan payment does not eid 8% of his or her total earnings. it's believed 1400 schools won't qualify and will lose access to federal student -- federal student aid programs. meanwhile, we're getting a first look at the view from the observation deck at one world trade center in new york city. one world trade opens monday when kond da nap moves in. the state observatory is set to move in next year. >>> and on hawaii's big island, lava from kilauea is creeping ever so close to a home near the basketball court of a house. couple that lives there, they've evacuated. so far, the lava has burned a shed and veg tachs, luckily no homes. we'll continue to monitor the feeds live as we get them in the digital operations center. vai sikahema. nbc10. >>> vai, thanks. this from the trenton bureau, mercer county prosecutor will distribute about 600 kits containing nra can today narcan is the drug that is for the drug. >>> and the earlier this morning, wilmington city council voted against an outdoor smoking ban, saying the ban was unfair to smokers
basically, it requires colleges a graduate's estimated loan payment does not eid 8% of his or her total earnings. it's believed 1400 schools won't qualify and will lose access to federal student -- federal student aid programs. meanwhile, we're getting a first look at the view from the observation deck at one world trade center in new york city. one world trade opens monday when kond da nap moves in. the state observatory is set to move in next year. >>> and on hawaii's big island,...
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and, this weekend, muslims worldwide mark the end of the hajj with eid al-adha, the feast of the sacrifice. >>> that's our program for now. i'm bob abernethy. you can follow us on twitter and facebook and watch us anytime on the pbs app for iphones and ipads. and visit our website, where there is always much more, and where you can listen to or watch every program. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, more scenes from this year's hajj. >> rose: welcome to the program. i'm charlie rose. the program is "charlie rose: the week." just ahead, the latest developments on ebola in america. my exclusive interview with russian dissident mikhail khodorkovsky. and the stars of the ensemble comedy, "this is where i leave you." ♪ cannot hear that >> heey. what, no, we're just sitting in awkward silence. >> rose: we have those stories and more on what happened and what might happen. >> there's a saying around here: you stand behind what you say. around here, we don't make excuses, we make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up and make it right.
and, this weekend, muslims worldwide mark the end of the hajj with eid al-adha, the feast of the sacrifice. >>> that's our program for now. i'm bob abernethy. you can follow us on twitter and facebook and watch us anytime on the pbs app for iphones and ipads. and visit our website, where there is always much more, and where you can listen to or watch every program. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, more scenes from this year's hajj. >> rose: welcome to the program. i'm charlie...
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but there one of the imams came forward and said that he's going to dedicate eid prayers to henning. >> and certainly around the world, this is a person who went to syria and wanted to help people, help syrians get out of that war-torn country, the refugees there. thank you for your reporting. we'll be right back after this short break. i'm eating bacon and rich creamy cheese before my sister's wedding. well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dress. uh-huh... you don't love the dress? i love my sister... 40 flavors. 100 calories or less. ♪ which side are you on ♪ which side are you on, friend ♪ ♪ which side are you on ♪ justice for mike brown >> the music you're hearing, the signs that you see are not part of the program for the st. louis symphony. demonstrators sang in support of the late mike brown and left peacefully after. they are calling for criminal charges to be brought against the police officer who shot brown, an unarmed teenager in ferguson, missouri last august. >>> now in hong kong, two generations, two very different viewpoints as pro-democracy proteste
but there one of the imams came forward and said that he's going to dedicate eid prayers to henning. >> and certainly around the world, this is a person who went to syria and wanted to help people, help syrians get out of that war-torn country, the refugees there. thank you for your reporting. we'll be right back after this short break. i'm eating bacon and rich creamy cheese before my sister's wedding. well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dress. uh-huh... you don't...
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muslims around the world began celebrations for eid. the holiday lasts three days, commemorating how the profit ibrahim was willing to sacrifice his son to good. vice president joe biden apologised for the comments made about u.s. coalition partners. he apologised to the crown prince of the united arab emirates saying he didn't mean to imreply they funded crops like al qaeda. they asked for a clarification. yesterday biden apologised to turkey for making similar allegations. we take you to sao paulo for the latest. >>> 13 million residents in tokyo brace for phanfone. >>> president obama at the american's disability for life memorial. >> whatever you are, whatever your story is the moment that binds each of you together. the moment of realisation for life, that it will not be the same. >> beautiful memorial, it is designed around a star shaped fountain, four sculptures. tragic news, a u.s. airman is dead and two others missing after waves from typhoon phanfone washed them away in japan. the coast guard is searching for them. okinawa is
muslims around the world began celebrations for eid. the holiday lasts three days, commemorating how the profit ibrahim was willing to sacrifice his son to good. vice president joe biden apologised for the comments made about u.s. coalition partners. he apologised to the crown prince of the united arab emirates saying he didn't mean to imreply they funded crops like al qaeda. they asked for a clarification. yesterday biden apologised to turkey for making similar allegations. we take you to sao...
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. >>> his parents referred to the muslim holiday as eid as further reasoning for his captors to show mercy and release their sir. >> news of mass graves close to where 43 students in southern mexico were seen, witnesses came forward reporting that students were taken away in patrol cards during a police shoot-out. there's no confirmation that any of the bodies in the mass graves are those of missing students. we are joined from mexico. what do we know about the grazes, adam? >> we were outside the graves a short while ago before the sun set in south-west mexico. there was a security perimeter. we spoke to someone from the national commission of rights. and he said he can't confirm they were the students, but the bodies were charred, recently put there, and were filling with flood water. this was just perhaps a couple of miles from where the students were tape a little more than -- taken a little more than a week ago. you have local and state officials un willing to confirm this. at the same time in mexico, the leading television anchor confirmed on twitter and his blog, that these ar
. >>> his parents referred to the muslim holiday as eid as further reasoning for his captors to show mercy and release their sir. >> news of mass graves close to where 43 students in southern mexico were seen, witnesses came forward reporting that students were taken away in patrol cards during a police shoot-out. there's no confirmation that any of the bodies in the mass graves are those of missing students. we are joined from mexico. what do we know about the grazes, adam?...
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henning's story touched the lives of many people, many muslim leaders joined the campaign for freedom as eid was celebrated as a big mosque. people expressed their anger about what i.s.i.l. is doing. >> they are not doing the right. >> in islam, the times we live in, any other time, there's no justification. >> there is nothing in islam that condones this behaviour. it is totally unacceptable, it is to be condemned and nothing can justify. >> reporter: alan henning was taken while driving an ambulance packed with aid. it seems humanitarian workers are game, in the eyes of i.s.i.l. >>> talking about numbers, it's estimated that u.s. taxpayers paid nearly a billion so the campaign against i.s.i.l. as the u.s. extends the campaign, that will grow larger. "real money"'s patricia sab ka breaks it down. >> nearly a billion at the top end. that is how much the center for strategic and budgetary assessments estimates the military campaign against i.s.i.l. cost u.s. tax players through september 24th. the two biggest components of expenditure have been 1500 to 200 troops on the ground, and the cost o
henning's story touched the lives of many people, many muslim leaders joined the campaign for freedom as eid was celebrated as a big mosque. people expressed their anger about what i.s.i.l. is doing. >> they are not doing the right. >> in islam, the times we live in, any other time, there's no justification. >> there is nothing in islam that condones this behaviour. it is totally unacceptable, it is to be condemned and nothing can justify. >> reporter: alan henning was...
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it is he stabilizing health care for 250 million americans that were set of eid with their plan to try to solve a problem -- that were satisfactory to try to solve a problem. broke a promise 24 times. senator hagan promise 24 times if you like your dr. you can falset. we know that is because people got cancellation notices last year. the president decided to delay that until next year. over the last couple weeks 50,000 retirees in 11 counties are getting cancellation notices . what they are going to get on the 15th our premium increases and fewer options. it is a failed policy. it needs to be repealed, and we need to come up with solutions and not roque and promises. going to happen? how are you going to be able to come up with policies that care for children 26 and under? >> implement them. senator hagan said it is time to finally have someone who would reach across the aisle and get it done. i believe there are those who say, that makes sense. debtg $1 trillion to the does not make sense. robbing medicare by reducing dr. reimbursement and hospital reimbursements do not make sense. ha
it is he stabilizing health care for 250 million americans that were set of eid with their plan to try to solve a problem -- that were satisfactory to try to solve a problem. broke a promise 24 times. senator hagan promise 24 times if you like your dr. you can falset. we know that is because people got cancellation notices last year. the president decided to delay that until next year. over the last couple weeks 50,000 retirees in 11 counties are getting cancellation notices . what they are...
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. >>> muslims around the world are holding prayers for eid al adah.own as the feast of the sacrifice is one of the two most important occasions on the islamic calendar. it marks the end of the annual islamic pilgrimage to mecca. >>> well, millions of muslims descended on mecca in saudi arabia to fulfill one of the five pillars of faith, the hajj. we talked with some of them to find out what it means to them. >> i've been told that you are going to file something extraordinary. i always said to myself i don't think i'm going to feel that way. but let me tell you, it's really amazing. >> there's unity here in saudi arabia. all the hearts are connected. brothers and sisters are helping each other. it's amazing actually. i love it. i think i feel my soul and my mind, my heart are all going to be cleansed. our prayers are going to be accepted. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> this is not the first time this is the second time but the first time with my wife and that is very, very safe and i appreciate what saudi government have done already. very spiritu
. >>> muslims around the world are holding prayers for eid al adah.own as the feast of the sacrifice is one of the two most important occasions on the islamic calendar. it marks the end of the annual islamic pilgrimage to mecca. >>> well, millions of muslims descended on mecca in saudi arabia to fulfill one of the five pillars of faith, the hajj. we talked with some of them to find out what it means to them. >> i've been told that you are going to file something...
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innocent man, even then, i'm still on this terrorist asset freeze, which means i can't buy my kids for eidit means they cannot buy me one. if they do it could constitute a criminal offense. and this is the type of situation i'm still in. >> reporter: is the government policy now driving people the other way? >> the government as far as they're concerned, anything that you may do that constitutes their wide scope of terrorism will have you put in prison. so they will not talk to them. they will not approach these so-called prevent programs. it's the foreign policy that's pushing people to the extreme. it's now the internal policy that's alienating people. i was in prison with numerous people on terrorism charges. and most of these guys were not politicized before they went to syria. they really went to help the syrians. now they're politicized. now they hate the government. >> reporter: that interview f. m >>> the charges dropped would raise many questions but police would not reveal any information that led to the decision. >> now that the case is no longer heading to trial it would be unf
innocent man, even then, i'm still on this terrorist asset freeze, which means i can't buy my kids for eidit means they cannot buy me one. if they do it could constitute a criminal offense. and this is the type of situation i'm still in. >> reporter: is the government policy now driving people the other way? >> the government as far as they're concerned, anything that you may do that constitutes their wide scope of terrorism will have you put in prison. so they will not talk to...
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i eid also point out another race which is similar. new york 21. she's a republican, 30 years old. i think they will be faces we'll see a lot more of on tv. >> she's a favorite of romney and bush insiders, too. you picked two races there. you broke the rules. robert, we'll ask you to stick to the rules. come next wednesday, the race democrats will be most prout proud of is -- >> georgia. we may not know the results until january 6. i don't agree with doug we'll have an answer by next tuesday or wednesday. in georgia there's a runoff that takes place and it takes place the day after congress reconvenes. why should bit easy? but in georgia, michelle nunn has run a brilliant campaign and the governor's race is also very close. and that speaks to the fact that the economic message is so critical until this election with all the talk about ebola and isis and all the political scare tactics this is an economic election. the country according to the cnn poll is feeling more optimistic about the economy. that's an advantage for democrats. >> all right. let
i eid also point out another race which is similar. new york 21. she's a republican, 30 years old. i think they will be faces we'll see a lot more of on tv. >> she's a favorite of romney and bush insiders, too. you picked two races there. you broke the rules. robert, we'll ask you to stick to the rules. come next wednesday, the race democrats will be most prout proud of is -- >> georgia. we may not know the results until january 6. i don't agree with doug we'll have an answer by...
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the intense shelling that has been happening happened during the holy festival of eid.his is a bit of mortar shell and a child's shoe. and this is because two children in this family have died. one is 5 and one is 8. and also their grandmother. three in total in this village have been killed, all from the same family. there are spots of blood here on the shirt and the pillow. villagers have been saying they were quite frightened in the last few days because of the intense shelling, and they're calling on the indian side to stop. at a nearby hospital, we visit the mother who lost two of her children. she now sits next to her only surviving son. >> translator: my kids were in their new clothes getting ready to celebrate. and now they're dead. my whole world is destroyed. >> reporter: the little boy will wake up to find he's lost both his brothers. and with each side accusing the other of targeting civilians and threatening to retaliate, there is no sign yet of when the latest escalation will stop or where it will lead. >>> in china, the pressure to get into the best unive
the intense shelling that has been happening happened during the holy festival of eid.his is a bit of mortar shell and a child's shoe. and this is because two children in this family have died. one is 5 and one is 8. and also their grandmother. three in total in this village have been killed, all from the same family. there are spots of blood here on the shirt and the pillow. villagers have been saying they were quite frightened in the last few days because of the intense shelling, and they're...
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it's also slightly bad timing because it's the eid muslim holiday, so no government office is working. but all we've heard so far is no information on our side, and the british embassy also saying no information, no comment at this stage. so for now it is that single source which has come out in the british newspaper. >> thanks for that update from istanbul. we are going to take you now live to the turkey-syria border. the bbc's paul adams has been there for us over the past few days. paul, what seems to be happening in kobane at the moment? >> reporter: it's a little harder to tell today, because we have been pushed back several kilometers from the position that we've been in from the past week, overlooking the town of kobane. that's where we're sitting right now. we have been able to drive around a little bit to get some impression of what's going on there. i can tell you that even from two or three kilometers away, the sound of the gunfire around kobane is deafening. it is still going on. intense overnight. sounds like it's intense again this morning. occasionally we see large plum
it's also slightly bad timing because it's the eid muslim holiday, so no government office is working. but all we've heard so far is no information on our side, and the british embassy also saying no information, no comment at this stage. so for now it is that single source which has come out in the british newspaper. >> thanks for that update from istanbul. we are going to take you now live to the turkey-syria border. the bbc's paul adams has been there for us over the past few days....
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result, pakistani and indian border troops refrained from exchanging sweets on their muslim festival of eids they usually do, so some tension there. >>> the number of pro-democracy protesters blocking hong kong's streets continues to fall after student leaders and the government agreed to halt talks. only a few dozen students at the center of the demonstrations are still occupying roads in the business district, but student leaders have insisted the movement is far from defeated. they say the talks will discuss their demands regarding electoral reforms. >>> now, what do you give the president who has everything? russia's vladimir putin turns 62, a group of his supporters has come up with an unusual solution. they're staging an art exhibition featuring president putin in a number of heroic poses very loosely modelled on ancient greek myths. he's seen as hercules holding up the world and fighting off various threats, including war planes, missiles, and there looking a ukrainian looking bull, seen in various others. a number of poses. the 12 poses there. much more, of course, on all that and a
result, pakistani and indian border troops refrained from exchanging sweets on their muslim festival of eids they usually do, so some tension there. >>> the number of pro-democracy protesters blocking hong kong's streets continues to fall after student leaders and the government agreed to halt talks. only a few dozen students at the center of the demonstrations are still occupying roads in the business district, but student leaders have insisted the movement is far from defeated. they...
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. >> reporter: each eid calls for a brand-new outfit.lors are workintaye tailers d the clock to accommodate the orders. >> this is the busiest time of the year. everyone wants to look their best for this occasion. >> reporter: his clothing of choice carries extra importance. it's the picture, more than the celebration, that gets him to dress up. access to studio costs just a few dollars. getting the right shot takes time and effort. >> it's not just about capturing the moment. the portrait seeks to address of values and status of the individual as well as the anim animal. it's about marking a period of your life. >> reporter: this is one of the last remaining photo studios in the capital, the tradition is actually disappearing. photographer, studio owner and the small industry it supports is in decline. they are up against a new phenomenon too difficult to compete with. the selfie. smart phones are making their way in to every day life. gone is the special attire and time spent in the studio. >> i am glad i captured this moment with my s
. >> reporter: each eid calls for a brand-new outfit.lors are workintaye tailers d the clock to accommodate the orders. >> this is the busiest time of the year. everyone wants to look their best for this occasion. >> reporter: his clothing of choice carries extra importance. it's the picture, more than the celebration, that gets him to dress up. access to studio costs just a few dollars. getting the right shot takes time and effort. >> it's not just about capturing the...
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eiding that. -- riding that. personal?h of this is chemistry? >> all of these -- anybody who supports an oil company is going to know how to play politics. they don't know how the game is played. >> what will be the biggest challenge? his number one challenge with a -- this has been a big achilles heel. the joke was that they could not find petroleum. christophe de margerie had been criticized for this. >> thank you so much for all of that. on, heineken reported numbers today. now.chilcote joins us beer thatless investors thought they were going to sell. there were some bright spots on the earnings, asia, they say growth is continuing. they can rightfully blame the weather in europe in the months of july and august. when it is raining, people do a lot of people are looking at these earnings and wondering if there is something more sinister going on. >> ryan chilcote, thank you so much. the european commission is expected to tell five eurozone countries. this is the eu. ask for more details. .step ould be the first -- yourget deficit daddy must n
eiding that. -- riding that. personal?h of this is chemistry? >> all of these -- anybody who supports an oil company is going to know how to play politics. they don't know how the game is played. >> what will be the biggest challenge? his number one challenge with a -- this has been a big achilles heel. the joke was that they could not find petroleum. christophe de margerie had been criticized for this. >> thank you so much for all of that. on, heineken reported numbers today....
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it was posted on eid, describing the passion for assuman tarian work. a video showed a killing of alan henning. >>> u.s. central command said it bombed four i.s.i.l. positions. in iraq milt require forces say they have captured many forces. imran khan is live in baghdad. what can you tell us about the iraqi army offensive? >> well i can tell you about a week ago there were air strikes in anbar, which is to the west of baghdad. they hit the bases on the border. if forced fighters - they have gone into urban areas, towns in anbar, and have taken over parts of the town. they have not gone in to clear the village or the towns. they are on the outskirts of the city, and they are using shelling for pressure in the un much of more concern is a town south of fallujah, a town linking baghdad. i.s.i.l. forces are advancing on that town. we spoke with two, and commanders ready to compel offensive. if it falls, it's a key way in. a lot of concerns for authorities. lots of concern. >> imran khan, it's interesting to hear you talk about attention. what about in syria
it was posted on eid, describing the passion for assuman tarian work. a video showed a killing of alan henning. >>> u.s. central command said it bombed four i.s.i.l. positions. in iraq milt require forces say they have captured many forces. imran khan is live in baghdad. what can you tell us about the iraqi army offensive? >> well i can tell you about a week ago there were air strikes in anbar, which is to the west of baghdad. they hit the bases on the border. if forced fighters...
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you are watching al jazeera. [ explosion ] >>> fighting between houthi rebels in eid killed five. they have been protesting houthi preps in the area >>> nigeria's government agreed a ceasefire with boko haram - a senior advisor told al jazeera the release of 200 captured schoolgirls has been agreed. there has been no confirmation from boko haram itself. >>> now, the battle for control of the eastern libyan city of benghazi intensified overnight. forces loyal to renegade general khalifa haftar launched an separation on wednesday. he's trying to take back the city after a failed attempt in may. khalifa haftar called on residents to take up arms to push out the rivals, at least 49 have been killed after days of fighting. our correspondent joins us, our correspondent in tripoli. let's begin with news of a car bomb, and the situation around the incident. >> yes, i think this is the most important news about the car bomb, which is detonated around midnoight at a check point that was set up by a rep gait number. they were carrying weapons. they were trying to launch an attack. so the boo
you are watching al jazeera. [ explosion ] >>> fighting between houthi rebels in eid killed five. they have been protesting houthi preps in the area >>> nigeria's government agreed a ceasefire with boko haram - a senior advisor told al jazeera the release of 200 captured schoolgirls has been agreed. there has been no confirmation from boko haram itself. >>> now, the battle for control of the eastern libyan city of benghazi intensified overnight. forces loyal to...
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bills, eid has over 300 as i said, stuck on his desk.o me, that is a single source of gridlock in washington. i think it allows the president this country without congress. through executive order and executive mandates. the best example is the epa. the epa's killing jobs are enough. >> ms. wofford. >> i am not voting for any of existing leadership in congress because they are all doing a dismal job. absolutely dismal job. i am not hanging out in visiting any of the leadership in congress. i'm not friends with any of them and i don't know who any of them are. i am not supporting any of them right now. not be sold -- not voting for any of them. that will happen between now and when the senate began session, so we have to wait. who akes no difference controls the senate. ultimately, that is what your vote comes down to. it is who you want to be in control of your life and who be making the decisions for you. is the government the answer, or as the power and to lie ibility going with you? >> ms. wofford, thank you very much. i solicited inp
bills, eid has over 300 as i said, stuck on his desk.o me, that is a single source of gridlock in washington. i think it allows the president this country without congress. through executive order and executive mandates. the best example is the epa. the epa's killing jobs are enough. >> ms. wofford. >> i am not voting for any of existing leadership in congress because they are all doing a dismal job. absolutely dismal job. i am not hanging out in visiting any of the leadership in...