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. >> well it varies from enclave to enclave but you have residents in southwest especially the enlaifg in absolutely deplorable conditions and 42 people have died and mostly children since they established themselves in this enclave and only 500 displaced. >> what would human rights watch to end u.n. peace keepers to do? do you want them to assist in muslims leaving central african republican, do they have the resources to protect these people while they leave, to protect them from attacks by the antibalaka? >> they absolutely have the resources, twice a week there is a commercial convow from the capitol to cameroon that goes through this enclave and protected by the peace keeper and have the capacity to protect these people. what should happen is a few things. number one the transitional government should allow muslims basic right to move freely in the country or seek asylum outside and u.n. should stop being implicated and infringing on people's rights and let people leave and with dignity and security. >> wasn't there an incident earlier this year when people from a certain communi
. >> well it varies from enclave to enclave but you have residents in southwest especially the enlaifg in absolutely deplorable conditions and 42 people have died and mostly children since they established themselves in this enclave and only 500 displaced. >> what would human rights watch to end u.n. peace keepers to do? do you want them to assist in muslims leaving central african republican, do they have the resources to protect these people while they leave, to protect them from...
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i think that there was a thought to create enclaves. i mean after all israel is an enclave for jews in the middle east. lebanon was supposed to be the enclave for christian. that has fallen apart. i think we have to look seriously at the real refugees from the middle east, not the h muslims and relocating them in other parts of the world where they can live in peace. that seems to me to be the only solution. >> all right. stephen and andrew, outstanding guests. thank you so much for being with me. >> thank you, it's a pleasure. >>> coming up, could christian genocide spread to america? >>> our president says isis is not islamic, nor it is a state. with me now retired u.s. navy lieutenant and founder of american islamic reform for democra democracy. who are the people killing christian and jews in the middle east? tell me. >> basically it's any muslim who believes in the supremacy of the islamic state, believers of the jihadist movements. and that is a cauldron that has opened up because of the vacuum of awakening. even in '87 there were
i think that there was a thought to create enclaves. i mean after all israel is an enclave for jews in the middle east. lebanon was supposed to be the enclave for christian. that has fallen apart. i think we have to look seriously at the real refugees from the middle east, not the h muslims and relocating them in other parts of the world where they can live in peace. that seems to me to be the only solution. >> all right. stephen and andrew, outstanding guests. thank you so much for being...
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four women were arrested in the spanish enclaved. in total seven people were detained.ow according to a statement issues the two were arrested and more people were arrested and according to the statement, their role was to recruit women, that would go to join isil in syria or indeed to carry out suicide attacks oen the front line there now this is not the first time that such sales are dismantled especially in the towns those are spanish enclaves, some people refer to those areas as really europe, land border with africa. the people that live there have spanish passports. it is easy for them to cross the strait, travel, go to turkey, and then into syria. there's an estimated 500 to 2,000 fighter whose have joined the battlefield and the majority are thought to be from those two towns. alongside heavy weapons and tanks. the on serve story says 100 government soldiers and 80 offing is fighters were killed in the battle for the bases. am al jazeera continues to demand the release of it's three journalists. they were jailed over false allegations that they helped the outlaw
four women were arrested in the spanish enclaved. in total seven people were detained.ow according to a statement issues the two were arrested and more people were arrested and according to the statement, their role was to recruit women, that would go to join isil in syria or indeed to carry out suicide attacks oen the front line there now this is not the first time that such sales are dismantled especially in the towns those are spanish enclaves, some people refer to those areas as really...
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provide respite for residential neighborhoods and bicyclists and our preservation of residential enclaves preserves all the things we have walkability and vicinitycy and pedestrian safety but we need time to work this out democratically and ralph street is not a service corridor and shouldn't be treated as one thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. hi, i'm jerry jessica a homeownership on ralph street and thank you for hearing our comments i'm in favor of this development and i and i appreciate how the developers have worked with the community and i'm asking for a continuance because of the concerns about the driveway location i feel there are conditions of ralph street are poor for the amount of traffic and i don't feel that the planning commission has had a chance to hear all the issues surrounding that i want a continuance to understand the full issue. >> thanks. >> next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is a harding smith my partners is lincoln anderson you should have in front of the you a statement of harding smith and linking you received my e-mail yesterday, i i believe it was i
provide respite for residential neighborhoods and bicyclists and our preservation of residential enclaves preserves all the things we have walkability and vicinitycy and pedestrian safety but we need time to work this out democratically and ralph street is not a service corridor and shouldn't be treated as one thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. hi, i'm jerry jessica a homeownership on ralph street and thank you for hearing our comments i'm in favor of this development and i and i...
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i think that there was a thought to create enclaves. i mean after all israel is an enclave for jews in the middle east. lebanon was supposed to be the enclave for christian. that has fallen apart. i think we have to look seriously at the real refugees from the middle east, not the h muslims and relocating them in other parts of the world where they can live in peace. that seems to me to be the only solution. >> all right. stephen and andrew, outstanding guests. thank you so much for being with me. >> thank you, it's a pleasure. >>> coming up, could christian genocide spread to america? if you're suffering from constipation or irregularity, powders may take days to work. for gentle overnight relief, try dulcolax laxative tablets. ducolax provides gentle overnight relief, unlike miralax that can take up to 3 days. dulcolax, for relief you can count on. so far, you're horribleht. can oat this, flo.use and a car! yeah, no talent for drawing, flo. house! car! oh, raise the roof! no one? remember when we used to raise the roof, diane? oh, qui
i think that there was a thought to create enclaves. i mean after all israel is an enclave for jews in the middle east. lebanon was supposed to be the enclave for christian. that has fallen apart. i think we have to look seriously at the real refugees from the middle east, not the h muslims and relocating them in other parts of the world where they can live in peace. that seems to me to be the only solution. >> all right. stephen and andrew, outstanding guests. thank you so much for being...
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human rights watch says muslims trapped in enclaves face hunger and disease. they fear violence if they leave and u.n. peacekeepers are not providing them with security assistance >>> people gathered at a memorial for two new york police officers killed whilst on patrol. mourners laid flowers where rafael ramos and wenjian liu were shot >>> oil-producing countries in the carr ab golf say they will not cut levels to lift oil praises out an of slump, but the decision could hurt other countries that depend on oil to keep the countries afloat. >> saudi arabia is the largest exporter of oil. 10 million barrels are produced in the kingdom every day. six months of falling prices depth the profit margins. at an o.p.e.c. meeting saudi arabia blamed non-o.p.e.c. countries for the fall. it said it would not cut production levels if others do not do so first. >> translation: we do not know what can happen in the future. what we know for sure is those that have the most and best reduction will control the mark. >> this decision could hurt other members of o.p.e.c. countrie
human rights watch says muslims trapped in enclaves face hunger and disease. they fear violence if they leave and u.n. peacekeepers are not providing them with security assistance >>> people gathered at a memorial for two new york police officers killed whilst on patrol. mourners laid flowers where rafael ramos and wenjian liu were shot >>> oil-producing countries in the carr ab golf say they will not cut levels to lift oil praises out an of slump, but the decision could hurt...
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i think that there was a thought to create enclaves.ean after all israel is an enclave for jews in the middle east. lebanon was supposed to be the enclave for christian. that has fallen apart. i think we have to look seriously at the real refugees from the middle east, not the h muslims and relocating them in other parts of the world where they can live in peace. that seems to me to be the only solution. >> all right. stephen and andrew, outstanding guests. thank you so much for being with me. >> thank you, it's a pleasure. >>> coming up, could christian genocide spread to america? test. test. [vet] two yearly physicals down. martha and mildred are good to go. here's your invoice, ladies. a few stops later, and it looks like big ollie is on the mend. it might not seem that glamorous having an old pickup truck for an office... or filling your days looking down the south end of a heifer, but...i wouldn't have it any other way. look at that, i had my best month ever. and earned a shiny new office upgrade. i run on quickbooks. that's how i
i think that there was a thought to create enclaves.ean after all israel is an enclave for jews in the middle east. lebanon was supposed to be the enclave for christian. that has fallen apart. i think we have to look seriously at the real refugees from the middle east, not the h muslims and relocating them in other parts of the world where they can live in peace. that seems to me to be the only solution. >> all right. stephen and andrew, outstanding guests. thank you so much for being...
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four women including one minor were arrested in the spanish enclaves.er arrest was made in the city of barcelona. >> reporter: in total seven people were detained both here in morocco and across the border in spain. according to a statement issued by the minister of interior, the two cell leaders were arrested in the town of nadic, and more people were arrested in three other towns. most people detained were females. according to the statement their role was to recruit women that would go to join isil in syria, and/or iraq, their role would be either to marry fighters or indeed to carry out suicide attacks on the front line there. now this is not the first time that such cells are dismantles, especially in two of the towns. and that has to do a lot with their special status. there are spanish enclaves, some people refer to those areas as europe land border with africa. the people who live there have spanish pass ports. it's very easy for them to cross strait of gibraltar, go into turkey and then into syria. the majority of the fighters are thought to be
four women including one minor were arrested in the spanish enclaves.er arrest was made in the city of barcelona. >> reporter: in total seven people were detained both here in morocco and across the border in spain. according to a statement issued by the minister of interior, the two cell leaders were arrested in the town of nadic, and more people were arrested in three other towns. most people detained were females. according to the statement their role was to recruit women that would go...
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there is an overlay buffer to protect those enclaves. >> you are right it does not apply to the llp. >> so the llp. >> and so it will be permitted in that if the underlying zoning permits them. >> so within the wmug, that is mixed use, general? >> yeah. >> it is similar to what it was there before, which is slr. and which is service. and light industrial and residential. >> yeah. >> i am courage and i was not part of the source and maybe commissioner hyde will answer this better, what was the rationale behind why the limited live was not permitted or should not be permitted in a wmug, given the mixed use and if not, fully residential and i think that, like you said, the they are trying to protect the residential. >> my understanding was again, harrison street was really kind of the dividing line for entertainment uses north of harrison it is really a focus on, you know, residential with some of the ground floor . in the future that is what we are seeing and coming to light with a lot of projects right now between harrison and mission street and so, it is not and if it is less that th
there is an overlay buffer to protect those enclaves. >> you are right it does not apply to the llp. >> so the llp. >> and so it will be permitted in that if the underlying zoning permits them. >> so within the wmug, that is mixed use, general? >> yeah. >> it is similar to what it was there before, which is slr. and which is service. and light industrial and residential. >> yeah. >> i am courage and i was not part of the source and maybe...
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it's in enclaves like these where putin wields an outsized influence. >> translator: my personal opinion is that russia has started to get involved in ukraine only to help, without intentionally trying to pretty what happened in crimea. >> andrea is like many in ukraine that don't blame russia. >> translator: in my opinion the west won the cold war. and has since been trying to put russia in the corner. >> russia in the 1990s was a very weap weak and in many rments humiliated country and was not able to project force, was not able to defend its interests as as it saw them at the time. so when large numbers of former soviet satellites joined nato or the eu the russians viewed this as a slight. >> and yet despite those memberships russia's roots run deep across eastern europe. russian speakers make up more than a third of the population. they account for a quarter of the people in estonia where riots erupted in 2007 when the government relocated a famous statue of a russian soldier. >> russia is already there. it's soft power people secret services, businesses media. so if you try deal wit
it's in enclaves like these where putin wields an outsized influence. >> translator: my personal opinion is that russia has started to get involved in ukraine only to help, without intentionally trying to pretty what happened in crimea. >> andrea is like many in ukraine that don't blame russia. >> translator: in my opinion the west won the cold war. and has since been trying to put russia in the corner. >> russia in the 1990s was a very weap weak and in many rments...
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and that it's a patchwork of ethic enclaves, a cross section of the whole world.ould think of. ♪ ♪ justin has taken it upon himself to serve as the bronx' culinary ambassador. >> let the dinner begin. >> an evangelist for the cause of introducing the splendiferous delights to the ignorant -- well, like me. he has a show on the tv and throws parties that would make andrew zimmer turn gray and slump unconscious to the floor. showman, conquest, explorer, and gourmet. >> bronx is so multi-faceted, but for some reason this is the first place i always take people. because this just oozes and emanates kind of that flavor of the bronx. >> and he knows what i like, places like this. 188 cuchifritos. with 188th street on the grand con course. old school new york puerto rican good stuff. get within 20 feet of this place and prepare to lose your freakin' mind. >> it's basically fried pig. the ears and tongue, chopped up and deep fried. >> chopped up, deep fried. the shank there? >> yeah, the shoulder. you're going to get that in there. >> oh, yeah. >> big piece with the skin
and that it's a patchwork of ethic enclaves, a cross section of the whole world.ould think of. ♪ ♪ justin has taken it upon himself to serve as the bronx' culinary ambassador. >> let the dinner begin. >> an evangelist for the cause of introducing the splendiferous delights to the ignorant -- well, like me. he has a show on the tv and throws parties that would make andrew zimmer turn gray and slump unconscious to the floor. showman, conquest, explorer, and gourmet. >> bronx...
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in san francisco the unique green oasis with the centers of activity and part of the residential enclave that makes in some ways destines the castro it has mixed architecture and the south side of the street where we are has many single-family units very this front and side and backyard the corona park is 3 acres of forest and grass lands those are the reasons we've wauth those r this properties we're first latinos in this city we put everything into this property this will eliminate what we love about our home the proposed structures overwhelming and didn't relate to the state street it you know increases the footprint of the building from 15 to 71 hundred square feet thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good evening. i'm hector martinez an or in on state street again, we're a family that was mentioned we oppose is don't guess particularly because of the building does have outside space which is very rare from the city and you're going to take that away there's a backyard and a front yard and. >> side beyond a reasonable doubt it's rear this is one of the only few knows that a fami
in san francisco the unique green oasis with the centers of activity and part of the residential enclave that makes in some ways destines the castro it has mixed architecture and the south side of the street where we are has many single-family units very this front and side and backyard the corona park is 3 acres of forest and grass lands those are the reasons we've wauth those r this properties we're first latinos in this city we put everything into this property this will eliminate what we...
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future iraq that is either heavily run by sunnies with the kurds pulling off in their own northern enclave, is a place like sinjar ever going to be safe for them again? >> that's a very good question. if we compare similar stories that happened in yazidis and neighboring areas, for example, turkey, where we used to have a sizable yazidi community, but the entire community left turkey in the '80s and '90s to germany and received a group asylum. there are some yazidis who feel like leaving sin air and not going back because going back to an area that is deepen trenched in hostile territory, and you can't trust your neighbors. when i talked to mayac my yazidi friends and colleagues, there is no trust but where to leave is the question. >> i don't know how the numbers work out, but if you have read-maiden mys of anybody who is not going to convert or leave, does that have an impact on the military calculation both in syria and iraq? >> absolutely. if you look at the situation on the ground now as compared to what it was like four or five months ago, it's certainly better. the fighting of the p
future iraq that is either heavily run by sunnies with the kurds pulling off in their own northern enclave, is a place like sinjar ever going to be safe for them again? >> that's a very good question. if we compare similar stories that happened in yazidis and neighboring areas, for example, turkey, where we used to have a sizable yazidi community, but the entire community left turkey in the '80s and '90s to germany and received a group asylum. there are some yazidis who feel like leaving...
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was responding to a report from human rights watch that says hundreds of muslims are trapped in enclaves and living in desperate conditions. the report said that u.n. peace keepers are blocking them from fleeing abroad. >> reporter: they risk death if they try to leave. and death if they stay. a human rights report said that 750 muslims in central african republic are dieing in displacement camps. this girl saw her father and uncle be killed. >> they slit my father's throat. >> reporter: since february 42 people have died from malnutrition and other diseases, according to human rights watch. twice a week u.n. peace keepers escort a convoy of commercial trucks to neighboring cameroon, but they won't offer the same protection to people who have been displaced. the muslim-led transitional government said they want to prevent ethnic cleansing. >> these people are from this country, they have a right to stay. however, they have the basic right to decide what they want to do. >> if they try to leave the country on their own the displaced muslims worry they'll be slaughtered by a christian mili
was responding to a report from human rights watch that says hundreds of muslims are trapped in enclaves and living in desperate conditions. the report said that u.n. peace keepers are blocking them from fleeing abroad. >> reporter: they risk death if they try to leave. and death if they stay. a human rights report said that 750 muslims in central african republic are dieing in displacement camps. this girl saw her father and uncle be killed. >> they slit my father's throat....
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macau is an 11-square mile enclave on the southern coast of mainland china.or over four centuries, it was under portuguese rule. today it is the closest place to china where gambling is legal. in 1962, chinese businessman stanley ho was the first person to usher in a new era of casinos in macau. it raked in billions. he paved the way for other investors to make it big in macau. today, one of those investors is stanley ho's son, lawrence ho. >> my father revolutionized the casino market 40 years ago in macau. he brought in a new style. throughout my career and life, it has been about trying to prove myself. >> it was important to you to prove that you could build a company from scratch? >> yes. definitely. >> determines to break out of his father's shadow, he partnered with james packer, himself the son of a famous tycoon. together they formed melco crown. their properties include two extravagant resorts. >> it is the ultimate destination for urban entertainment in macau. >> lawrence refers to the "city of dreams" as an integrated resort. where tourists come t
macau is an 11-square mile enclave on the southern coast of mainland china.or over four centuries, it was under portuguese rule. today it is the closest place to china where gambling is legal. in 1962, chinese businessman stanley ho was the first person to usher in a new era of casinos in macau. it raked in billions. he paved the way for other investors to make it big in macau. today, one of those investors is stanley ho's son, lawrence ho. >> my father revolutionized the casino market 40...
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it's almost like it's an enclave within saudi arabia. it's--different from the rest of the country. >> yes, that's true, because-- >> very different. it kept a lot of the american ways. >> yes, of course. >> but blocked off from the rest. >> they are good ways. there's nothing wrong with it. these were their excellent ways. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm morley safer. in this edition, we follow the flow of big oil from massive, mega billion dollar oil fields in saudi arabia to the u.s. where wall street refines the oil into a mega billion dollar commodity. we begin with a look back to 2008 when the price of oil, theoretically tied to supply and demand, suddenly became untethered. storage tanks were full, yet the price skyrocketed from $69 a barrel to nearly $150 before it plummeted along with the stock market. there are lots of theories about what triggered the price rise. as steve kroft reported in 2009, many people believe it had more to do with wall street speculation than with oil companies. >> to understand what happened to t
it's almost like it's an enclave within saudi arabia. it's--different from the rest of the country. >> yes, that's true, because-- >> very different. it kept a lot of the american ways. >> yes, of course. >> but blocked off from the rest. >> they are good ways. there's nothing wrong with it. these were their excellent ways. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm morley safer. in this edition, we follow the flow of big oil from massive, mega billion dollar oil...
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boarder communities are interested in knowing in how to protect and enhance the unique residential enclaves the south of market and residents want further discussions will the driveway i want to thank the project sponsor and planning for putting together the driveway locations for redevelopment and i know the the planning staff in which susan has look at the site conditions in this project and area i know that the memo articulates the preference is to have the egress for the alleys rather than fulsome street i everything they take seriously the site conditions on a project by project base it was 1515 south van ness which our office worked on with the planning department it was unified and the school that was a marshall school unified in requesting the project sponsor to have the garage exit on south van ness rather than 15th street we worked on that i know the planning commission and the planning staff considered that and changed the location to south van ness so i know that the planning staff look at the site conditions this is the prev prevaling policy i want to express that to the neighb
boarder communities are interested in knowing in how to protect and enhance the unique residential enclaves the south of market and residents want further discussions will the driveway i want to thank the project sponsor and planning for putting together the driveway locations for redevelopment and i know the the planning staff in which susan has look at the site conditions in this project and area i know that the memo articulates the preference is to have the egress for the alleys rather than...
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the israels responded by firing into the palestinian enclave. they also used unmanned aircraft to bomb hamas positions. palestinian sources say a leader of hamas's armed wing was killed. hamas has blamed israel for the escalation of violence. >>> on friday, a rocket was fired from gaza into israel. the israeli military responded by carrying out its first air raid on gaza since the start of the cease-fire between the two sides in august. >>> islamic state militants say they're holding a jordanian pilot after his warplane went down in northern syria. it was the first time a pilot from the u.s.-led coalition has been captured by the group. photographs on islamic state affiliated social media sites show the purported pilot and the remains of his plane. they show a man surrounded by a number of gunmen who appear to be islamic state militants. the jordanian military has confirmed one of its pilots has been captured by militants near the city of raqqa. the statement did not mention why the plane went down. it urged the militants to guarantee the safety
the israels responded by firing into the palestinian enclave. they also used unmanned aircraft to bomb hamas positions. palestinian sources say a leader of hamas's armed wing was killed. hamas has blamed israel for the escalation of violence. >>> on friday, a rocket was fired from gaza into israel. the israeli military responded by carrying out its first air raid on gaza since the start of the cease-fire between the two sides in august. >>> islamic state militants say they're...
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they are spanish enclaves on moroccan territories.e people refer to them as europe land border with africa. the people that live there have spanish pass ports it's very easy for them to go into syria. there is an estimated 5,200 moroccan fighters who have joined the battlefield, and the majority of them are thought to be from those two towns. >> that's the news from morocco and spain. >>> french special forces say they have arrested ten people they believe were on their way to join isil in syria and iraq. an 18-month investigation ended with arrests in the towns. police say they successfully broke up a recruiting organization. >>> john kerry is going to meet the palestinian authority chief negotiator in london. this is a day after the israeli prime minister called on the u.s. to block efforts on palestinian statehood. the palestinian president has put fort a request calling for withdraw of the occupation by 2017. jordan circulated the resolution. >>> israeli forces have shot dead a 21-year-old palestinian during a military operation i
they are spanish enclaves on moroccan territories.e people refer to them as europe land border with africa. the people that live there have spanish pass ports it's very easy for them to go into syria. there is an estimated 5,200 moroccan fighters who have joined the battlefield, and the majority of them are thought to be from those two towns. >> that's the news from morocco and spain. >>> french special forces say they have arrested ten people they believe were on their way to...
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then >>> human rights watch says hundreds of muslims in central african republic are trapped in enclaves and living in deplorable conditions. in a new report the rights group says people in those areas face a grim choice - risk being attacked by christian militias if they leave or stay and face hunger. u.n. peacekeeper are said to be blocking them from fleeing abroad >> translation: the terrible thing is the anti-balaka killed my husband. they took my 12-year-old son. they struck his head with a machete. shot him and stabbed his foot with a spear. he survived, thanks got. >> we ways three problems, food, shelter and health. they have taken 42 lives in the community. many children, mostly girls. >> the u.n. special representative in central african republic and denies that people are stopped from leaving the country. >> i would like to remind that alleged generally one occasions convoy leaving areas to bangui, everyone from the neighbouring countries say it is in the interests of the country. today what we are doing is to protect the community. this community is still alive. in this commu
then >>> human rights watch says hundreds of muslims in central african republic are trapped in enclaves and living in deplorable conditions. in a new report the rights group says people in those areas face a grim choice - risk being attacked by christian militias if they leave or stay and face hunger. u.n. peacekeeper are said to be blocking them from fleeing abroad >> translation: the terrible thing is the anti-balaka killed my husband. they took my 12-year-old son. they struck...
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expected on monday >>> human rights watch says muslims in the central african republic are trapped in enclaves, facing hunger and disease. they face violence if they leave and u.n. peace keepers are not providing security assistance >>> cold weather and fog forced flights to be cancelled and trains delayed in new delhi. it recorded its coldest temperature in five years monday >>> oil producing countries in the arab gulf say they will not cut output levels to lift oil prices out of a slump. saudi arabia and other states are meeting in abu dhabi. the fall in prices had a huge impact on other countries that depend on oil exports to keep the country afloat. i have this report. >> reporter: saudi arabia is the world's biggest exporter of oil. it accounts for around 13%. world's supply. but six months of falling prices dented the profit margins. at a meeting of arab oil minister, saudi arabia blamed non-o.p.e.c. countries for the fall. the saudi arabia minister said oil producers outside the block lacked cooperation and are oversupplying the market driven by greed. >> we do not know what can happen
expected on monday >>> human rights watch says muslims in the central african republic are trapped in enclaves, facing hunger and disease. they face violence if they leave and u.n. peace keepers are not providing security assistance >>> cold weather and fog forced flights to be cancelled and trains delayed in new delhi. it recorded its coldest temperature in five years monday >>> oil producing countries in the arab gulf say they will not cut output levels to lift oil...
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law and it would allow instant deportation for migrants trying to enter spain by the north african enclaved malia. you can find much more on the website and the address is al jazeera.com and al jazeera.com the place to get the latest news and sport from across the world and do check it out. ♪ stoping the slaughter and putting the country back together, paul kagame is also accused of brutally suppressing dissent. so is kagame a savior or a dictator? we sent journalist sorious samura to find out. >> for centuries the tribes of this country lived together without tribal atrocities, and nothing like the rwandan genocide ever took place.
law and it would allow instant deportation for migrants trying to enter spain by the north african enclaved malia. you can find much more on the website and the address is al jazeera.com and al jazeera.com the place to get the latest news and sport from across the world and do check it out. ♪ stoping the slaughter and putting the country back together, paul kagame is also accused of brutally suppressing dissent. so is kagame a savior or a dictator? we sent journalist sorious samura to find...
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those are spanish enclaves some people refer to those areas as really europe, land border with africa. the people who live there have spanish pass effort populations. it is very easy for them to cross the strait, travel throughout europe, go to turkey, and then into syria. there's an estimated 1,500 to 2,000 moroccan fighter whose have joined the battlefield. and the majority are thought to be from those two towns. >> at least 100 government soldiers have been killed fighting in italy. >> it happened during a two day battle for two key military bases. the rebel group which is include al quaida say they now control the bases. they lay on the north highway. fighters from libyan have launched an air strike. the only significant source of revenue under threat. they lose the coalition has been advancing on the area for the past three days the race for the white house is heating up. announcing plans to actively explore the possibility of running for president. tom has the details from washington, d.c. if jedd bush does decide to run, his bibbest challenge may be to go get the pace to reconc
those are spanish enclaves some people refer to those areas as really europe, land border with africa. the people who live there have spanish pass effort populations. it is very easy for them to cross the strait, travel throughout europe, go to turkey, and then into syria. there's an estimated 1,500 to 2,000 moroccan fighter whose have joined the battlefield. and the majority are thought to be from those two towns. >> at least 100 government soldiers have been killed fighting in italy....
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. >> reporter: the scene is an enclave of old northern virginia. this family has been here since beulah was narrow and more dangerous. >> years ago the curve was worse and there were more wrecks but you know there's a lot of traffic out here and i guess anything can happen. >> reporter: police are still investigating how this crash mapped but the nothing that a deer ran into the car's path is completely plausible. >> they are here. you can see tracks from them. it's certainly a possibility. >> they cross over and come in the nephew's garden and destroy the garden and then come here in the yard. >> reporter: the 17-year-old who was e car survived but the death has left a void of the close family and they will have a hard time filling it. >> we're going to miss him, you know that maybe god needed him more than . >> reporter: now, coming up on news 4 at 6:00 we'll hear more from that family. police say they are still investigating this crash. they have ruled out alcohol as a factor. we are live in northern virginia, derrick . >> thank you, derrick. >>
. >> reporter: the scene is an enclave of old northern virginia. this family has been here since beulah was narrow and more dangerous. >> years ago the curve was worse and there were more wrecks but you know there's a lot of traffic out here and i guess anything can happen. >> reporter: police are still investigating how this crash mapped but the nothing that a deer ran into the car's path is completely plausible. >> they are here. you can see tracks from them. it's...
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those are spanish enclaves on moroccan territory.fer to these areas as really europe land border with africa. the people who live there have spanish passports, so it's very easy for them to cross the straight of gir brawl ter, go to turkey and then into syria. there is an estimated 2,000 fighters who have joined the battlefield, and the majority of them are thought to have been from those two towns. >>> a shootout happened during a battle between two key rebel groups. the rebels say they now control the bases. >>> in yemen, local sources say at least ten people have been killed and many others injured after two car bombs exploded during a gathering of houthi rebels at a checking point. women and children are among the victims. this f after a disruptive session in the yemeni parliament caused the speaker to call off a vote. there were a majority in parliament are frequently at odds with the current president. >>> tribal sources in egypt have told aljazz that the army has raided 23 homes in sinai. they visited the region for the first
those are spanish enclaves on moroccan territory.fer to these areas as really europe land border with africa. the people who live there have spanish passports, so it's very easy for them to cross the straight of gir brawl ter, go to turkey and then into syria. there is an estimated 2,000 fighters who have joined the battlefield, and the majority of them are thought to have been from those two towns. >>> a shootout happened during a battle between two key rebel groups. the rebels say...
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was respond to go a report from human rights watch that says hundreds of muslims are trapped in enclavesnd living in desperate conditions. there are also reports that u.n. peace keepers are preventing them from flocking abroad. >> reporter: they risk death if they try to leave, and death if they stay. a humans rights watch report says 1750 muslims in central african republic are dying in displacement camps. this girl, who is 14, watched her uncle and father get killed by a christian militia. >> they slit my father's throat, first they cut his foot with the machete, then they slit his throat. >> reporter: since february 42 people, many of them children, have died from malnutrition and other diseases according to human rights watch. twice a week u.n. peace keepers escort a convoy of commercial trucks to neighboring cameroon, but they won't offer the same protection to people who have been displaced. the muslim-led transitional government said it wants to prevent ethnic cleansing. >> no one wants to see more muslims leave the central african public. these people are from this country and th
was respond to go a report from human rights watch that says hundreds of muslims are trapped in enclavesnd living in desperate conditions. there are also reports that u.n. peace keepers are preventing them from flocking abroad. >> reporter: they risk death if they try to leave, and death if they stay. a humans rights watch report says 1750 muslims in central african republic are dying in displacement camps. this girl, who is 14, watched her uncle and father get killed by a christian...
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that is a enclave.h are we talking about. >> about 45,000. >> so, if i boat it on that day, i get 45,000 back. talk about models, odds of this, we looked at noaa, in december chance of it snows more than 5 inches on the day is 1-1333. >> still bitter than lottery. >> reporter: you have a better chance of getting struck by lightning but this really helped sales. >> it does, it does something different, and puts our name in front of people, we have a lot of media right now. >> reporter: how many more cars did you sell than typical than you would have on black friday. >> 10 to 12 more. >> reporter: cars. >> on that one day. >> reporter: and lay that risk off? >> 2% investment. >> reporter: of the million. >> yes. >> reporter: what is that? per car. >> per car, about less than a thousand, about 750 a car. >> reporter: not a bad deal, white christmass are always pretty, but it could be a really good deal this year in chicago. gerri: it could cost them a lot of money? there is a price for him here. is it more
that is a enclave.h are we talking about. >> about 45,000. >> so, if i boat it on that day, i get 45,000 back. talk about models, odds of this, we looked at noaa, in december chance of it snows more than 5 inches on the day is 1-1333. >> still bitter than lottery. >> reporter: you have a better chance of getting struck by lightning but this really helped sales. >> it does, it does something different, and puts our name in front of people, we have a lot of media...
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are including to the spanish enclaves and morocco from turkey into bulgaria and grease through the balaningz trying to reach the european union. along those routes pushback at the borders. they face hospital i wiility an zenophobia by local possession obviously people would only go through that and put them at risk if they were hoping to get to somebody better. so what happens for them once they actually arrive in these countries? >> that's right. well, unfortunately, in addition to problems simply reaching europe, including being turned away at the borders, many asylum seekers in numerous countries in the european union find themselves in substandard reception facilities. they face xenophobic sentiment. in greece, they face xenophobic and racist violence. they face chaotic asiylum systes in which it takes ages to process and they have a very difficult time, even once they have received some kind of protection bringing their family members who are stuck in situations of pearl der -- per their countries to join them in europe. >> is there a country that is a model for handling this well
are including to the spanish enclaves and morocco from turkey into bulgaria and grease through the balaningz trying to reach the european union. along those routes pushback at the borders. they face hospital i wiility an zenophobia by local possession obviously people would only go through that and put them at risk if they were hoping to get to somebody better. so what happens for them once they actually arrive in these countries? >> that's right. well, unfortunately, in addition to...
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may be to create a no flight zone or humanitarian enclaves within syria on the iraqi and jordanen borders might be the way to go to save those people. we did face this similar crisis way back in the clinton administration 20 years ago and we waited a long time before we were able to stop that war and broker a peace and i don't think we should make that mistake now. what i'm saying is, i don't want to see us repeat what we did in iraq in 2003. we can't occupy the entire country. we can't put 150,000 soldiers in. but we have to marshal our air power and our humanitarian access to help save those people in syria as well as contain isis. that means you need to have an agregressive policy in both country, not just one. >> half the population homeless. 11 million people out of sorts. it's hard to imagine how you can really fix anything, given the governmental structure that is, if you want to call it that, in place there? >> the syrian state is -- syria itself, the nation state, is rapidly eroding, almost disappearing. the country has been divided by the government, that horrific government, an
may be to create a no flight zone or humanitarian enclaves within syria on the iraqi and jordanen borders might be the way to go to save those people. we did face this similar crisis way back in the clinton administration 20 years ago and we waited a long time before we were able to stop that war and broker a peace and i don't think we should make that mistake now. what i'm saying is, i don't want to see us repeat what we did in iraq in 2003. we can't occupy the entire country. we can't put...
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the small enclaves trying to keep the memory alive. >> we're hampered by our vocabulary.? we know that this group will eventually form a gentile community, and they'll be known as christians. but this group didn't think that. this group expected jesus to return and establish the kingdom of god. >> he is a jewish messiah. they are followers of a jewish apocalyptic tradition. they are expecting the coming of the kingdom of god on earth. it's a jewish movement. >> the jewish sect, then, is a group which sees itself as jews, recognizes that there are other jews out there, but claims that those other jews out there have it all wrong. they don't fully understand what judaism is all about, and only the members of the sect do. >> sectarian groups are always in tension with their environment. that tension is manifested in a tendency to want to spread the message out, to hit the road and convince others that the truth is real. >> ( dramatized ): go nowhere among the gentiles and enter no town of the samaritans, but go rather to the lost sheep of the house of israel. >> one of the ch
the small enclaves trying to keep the memory alive. >> we're hampered by our vocabulary.? we know that this group will eventually form a gentile community, and they'll be known as christians. but this group didn't think that. this group expected jesus to return and establish the kingdom of god. >> he is a jewish messiah. they are followers of a jewish apocalyptic tradition. they are expecting the coming of the kingdom of god on earth. it's a jewish movement. >> the jewish...
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i mean, some years ago the prince of the yazidis argued for an enclave just for the yazidis.ou know, that feeling has been there for some time. they feel unprotected more so now of course. >> you pose such an important question. and it's worth, perhaps, just reflecting on what part of the world we're dealing with. mesopotamia, the land between two rivers, as it's called. this is the fertile crescent. this is the birthplace of so many religions that have actually lived in relative peace for thousands of years. whether christians or a whole variety of religions stem from this corner of the world, alloites, turkmen, they have lived in peace, they have and they can do again, but we shouldn't overestimate how vulnerable they will now feel. and when i visited a number of the refugee camps, this is exactly what they were concerned about. this is why the iraqi government must be inclusive in ensuring they are represented politically but also protected physically using the correct makeup of national guard. >> do you think those -- like the yazidis and many of whom were rescued from mt
i mean, some years ago the prince of the yazidis argued for an enclave just for the yazidis.ou know, that feeling has been there for some time. they feel unprotected more so now of course. >> you pose such an important question. and it's worth, perhaps, just reflecting on what part of the world we're dealing with. mesopotamia, the land between two rivers, as it's called. this is the fertile crescent. this is the birthplace of so many religions that have actually lived in relative peace...
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the heroin crisis -- we think of rural states as being some kind of an enclave, they're not affected by what happens around the rest of the country. those of us who live in rural america know differently. the heroin crisis has had a devastating impact on communities in small rural states like vermont. it doesn't make any difference whether they're a red state or blue state, they have been hurt. and with senator mikulski's support we provide federal assistance to law enforcement officers to investigate and combat the distribution of heroin. ensuring our local agencies have the tools they need is just one portion of our effort to deal with this crisis. but it's also unacceptable that americans face a waiting list when seeking help to recover from their addiction. and this legislation provides crucial funding to expand treatment services for those with heroin dependence. once again we're saying we have problems in the united states we should be facing. let's face them. the omnibus makes important investments in our students by providing funding to increase access to a college education
the heroin crisis -- we think of rural states as being some kind of an enclave, they're not affected by what happens around the rest of the country. those of us who live in rural america know differently. the heroin crisis has had a devastating impact on communities in small rural states like vermont. it doesn't make any difference whether they're a red state or blue state, they have been hurt. and with senator mikulski's support we provide federal assistance to law enforcement officers to...
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of people do travel from indonesia to a strongly chinese part of anything is more ethnic chinese enclaveart wrenching to sea, the member was remain are here asking questions, still getting no answers. >> i think it's sad for them confusing for them and frustrating as this time ticks on. thanks so much. we go to christine romans for the top stores. >> the other big headline 4 fine people have now been res cowed from a burning ferry in the adriatic sea between gross and italy. that's all the remaining passengers and crew on the ship. five people have now been confirmed dead. the fire believed to have started in the parking bay, there are some 222 cars on this or vehicles on this ship burning for well over 24 hours. an investigation no that fire has now been launched. >>> hundreds gathered in arizona to remember a rookie police officer killed in the lean of duty. 24 hour-year-old tyler stewart was shot in the face at close range saturday as he responded to a domestic disturbance call in flagstaff. police say the suspected shooter, 28-year-old robert smith, opened fire after stewart asked to
of people do travel from indonesia to a strongly chinese part of anything is more ethnic chinese enclaveart wrenching to sea, the member was remain are here asking questions, still getting no answers. >> i think it's sad for them confusing for them and frustrating as this time ticks on. thanks so much. we go to christine romans for the top stores. >> the other big headline 4 fine people have now been res cowed from a burning ferry in the adriatic sea between gross and italy. that's...
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. >> we put his bust on one of these enclaves and it looked good.please give it a donation to the wounded warrior fund. please call me and confirm you did it. the bust lasted an hour. don't know where it went. he's a fun guy. i think that, joe, you know, you've been there. you want to get out. >> you want to run those halls with your hair on fire. >> do you want to get out. you've never done that. what did your colleagues think about it? >> they liked it a lot. i think it gave particularly last week some humor when some humor was desperately needed and some people were laughing about it. what happened when there was a scene where we were on a tandem bicycle, i don't know if you've ever driven one, very difficult, very awkward. we went around a corner and ran into a school bus of kids. oh, steven colbert. kept having to do it over and over again. staff came out and had their smartphones on filming it. they were really excited about it. it was a bipartisan moment. >> a bipartisan mob. we had a bipartisan bill pass. democrats and republicans get this s
. >> we put his bust on one of these enclaves and it looked good.please give it a donation to the wounded warrior fund. please call me and confirm you did it. the bust lasted an hour. don't know where it went. he's a fun guy. i think that, joe, you know, you've been there. you want to get out. >> you want to run those halls with your hair on fire. >> do you want to get out. you've never done that. what did your colleagues think about it? >> they liked it a lot. i think...
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while we're over there, if there happens to pea terrorist enclave -- >> i agree with you 100%, that wasot politically correct. >> then again, we do use drones and they have been effective. if you look at one thing the president has done -- >> more effective than bike messengers. >> but the president has been rock solid on -- and you see what these guys went through most recently? and i agree totally with -- >> and if you don't want american boots on the ground, that's how you do it. >> five miles and then a dog started backing a hundred miles away or something. if you take an american, we're coming. >> i agree with that, but it's much nicer. >> i don't think it's that politically incorrect. i think this is a public/priv e public/private -- >> you are walking down a thin line, i'll give you that. >>> now to today's forecast. >> i think it's worse than snow for the most part. also of note, that entire conversation you just had made it so i can say whatever i want and probably i'll be okay. it's cold in new york city, windy, as well and rain. there is some snow with this, but you have to h
while we're over there, if there happens to pea terrorist enclave -- >> i agree with you 100%, that wasot politically correct. >> then again, we do use drones and they have been effective. if you look at one thing the president has done -- >> more effective than bike messengers. >> but the president has been rock solid on -- and you see what these guys went through most recently? and i agree totally with -- >> and if you don't want american boots on the ground,...