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>> i felt like i was always acting, always escaping into different realities. >> how a fighting spirit and humor helped her survive? >> i was ham and cheese served on a platter. >> i recently spoke to her in new york. the book starts out with your early years, with your tia, your all the, who you loved and who took really good care of you. at some point, your mother, who you didn't realize was your mother, comes and gets you from tia's house and puts you in a catholic children's home and that's when you first started experiencing abuse. the book is filled with so many painful stories it's hard to recount all of them. how difficult was it for you to go back mentally and recount paper? >> the good thing is, is that i have done the hard work in regards to going to get help, to seeking therapy. i had thought because i was successful and i had a lot of money, i had a great career, that i had risen above all of the issues. and i realized probably around in my early 30s that i had not. so, prior to writing the book, i had done extensive sessions of therapy because i didn't want my past to win
>> i felt like i was always acting, always escaping into different realities. >> how a fighting spirit and humor helped her survive? >> i was ham and cheese served on a platter. >> i recently spoke to her in new york. the book starts out with your early years, with your tia, your all the, who you loved and who took really good care of you. at some point, your mother, who you didn't realize was your mother, comes and gets you from tia's house and puts you in a catholic...
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. >> thousands of others on the mount managed to escape into iraq he kurdistan over the weekend, but in safe areas, there is a shortage of food and medical supplies. the i.s. jihadist want those muslims and christians to convert or be killed. they are glad to be alive. so how much time do the survivors on the mount have? let's bring in our guest who is live and who has been on the syria-iraqi border and has been in contact with those refugees. first of all, on the besieged refugees right now, are the kurds managing to get them to safety? >> yes, they are. they have opened a safe corridor over the last few days, and they are bringing people down fairly continuously. it is a cooperation involving being pkk from syria and others, so the kurds are helping them. having said that, there are still tens of thousands of people on that mountain. so it is difficult to get exact numbers. i hear over 100,000, but, anyway, many, many people are still on that mountain. there are humanitarian sources. the u.s., britain, france, turkey, iraq, all dropping humanitarian aid for the people stranded, as
. >> thousands of others on the mount managed to escape into iraq he kurdistan over the weekend, but in safe areas, there is a shortage of food and medical supplies. the i.s. jihadist want those muslims and christians to convert or be killed. they are glad to be alive. so how much time do the survivors on the mount have? let's bring in our guest who is live and who has been on the syria-iraqi border and has been in contact with those refugees. first of all, on the besieged refugees right...
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the fighting in libya intensifies - thousands escape into tunisia. the israeli prime minister says the offensive in gaza will continue until it's achieved all its objectives. those objectives were distroibd as destroying -- described as destroying hamas tonne 'em, and killing -- tunnel, and killing an officer they said was captured by hamas. it's been confirmed that the second lieutenant was killed in action on friday. he's been posthumously promoted to the rank of lieutenant. >> translation: with great sorrow the family announces that it has accepted the military's decision in determining that hatar was killed during nighting in rafah. the family thanks all the people of israel and announces that the date of the funeral will be announced later. relaying the request of the family to all of israel and whoever can come and accompany hafa the hero on his final journey. >>> kim vinnell is in west jerusalem and has been following developments. >> the israeli military confirming that it believed the lieutenant was killed in action in gaza on friday. he's b
the fighting in libya intensifies - thousands escape into tunisia. the israeli prime minister says the offensive in gaza will continue until it's achieved all its objectives. those objectives were distroibd as destroying -- described as destroying hamas tonne 'em, and killing -- tunnel, and killing an officer they said was captured by hamas. it's been confirmed that the second lieutenant was killed in action on friday. he's been posthumously promoted to the rank of lieutenant. >>...
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this is a escape into called from a fish farm from a cold fall nearly fifty percent of the cord is born like this they can never close them out this is a this again i think that the damage it takes a generation in the sea. to get this away you understand. female cawed of this type is known to get the pregnant while male caught see the beautiful faces you know you don't need to things like this but if you chop that off you wouldn't see it. salman also suffer less visible but equally disturbing transformations. see this is a much smaller has a bigger sales with more sharp corners and because shell is not covering the heels you know that's very normal. what we find inside the fish is even worse typical. says no. so is. this a fresh someone who is baking you see this is this is no good fish and this is should be able to turn back and forth that shouldn't break like this you know why would someone contains five to seven percent fat this contains between fourteen and a half and thirty four percent fat as is the toxic it's always following before you know this is the most toxic food you have i
this is a escape into called from a fish farm from a cold fall nearly fifty percent of the cord is born like this they can never close them out this is a this again i think that the damage it takes a generation in the sea. to get this away you understand. female cawed of this type is known to get the pregnant while male caught see the beautiful faces you know you don't need to things like this but if you chop that off you wouldn't see it. salman also suffer less visible but equally disturbing...
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truck that was taking the cash to an aircraft what is one of the country's biggest ever robberies escaped into vehicles and in different directions leaving spikes in the road to burst the tires of any cause in pursuit. the next your chance to see how all these reporters get the job done in the latest episode of news teams they with us. are going. well. it's technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. you got a lot of sneering and negative press for your engagements here in russia especially for your public appearances with would anyone though they weren't explicitly political you were just supporting swards listening is that certain people who she has become very adept at is controlling the media for example right here c.n.n. do i think c.n.n. is you know completely telling it like it is no i think is a have an agenda i think through is is bought and paid sleaze. lead. lives. look look look look look look look limitlessly . live look. cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want a. little easier. and the nice toda
truck that was taking the cash to an aircraft what is one of the country's biggest ever robberies escaped into vehicles and in different directions leaving spikes in the road to burst the tires of any cause in pursuit. the next your chance to see how all these reporters get the job done in the latest episode of news teams they with us. are going. well. it's technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. you got a lot of sneering and negative...
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taking the cash to an aircraft in the what is one of the country's biggest ever robberies they escape into vehicles heading in different directions leaving spikes in the road to burst the tires of any cars in pursuit. i'm next watch how our reporters get the job down in the latest episode of news stream. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. are you in reality relation is still lives we think and it is killing our children they aren't dying also hard conditions leukemia but feel florida's are still hiding the truth from us and i don't know why don't they have children of their own heard so much to move up to protect our children. in december two thousand and ten. more likely to be raped in college than in the real world. i don't think people did that to each other when they knew each other i thought rape was a stranger in the bushes. girl complaining about the son of an alumni who gives millions of dollars to the school why listen to somebody who's going to lose money at the school of schools that make money based decisions are much more common than they wo
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was taking the cash to an aircraft in what is one of the country's biggest ever heists and they escaped into vehicles heading in different directions leaving spikes on the road to puncture the tires of any cars in pursuit. egypt's former president hosni mubarak's trial has been resumed in cairo the ex leader is accused of involvement in the deaths of protesters during the twenty five an uprising that toppled him the verdict in the murder trial will be delivered on september twenty seventh o'barr who was the head of state for thirty years was sentenced to life imprisonment in two thousand and twelve but the sentence was overturned on technical grounds. public fury over the killing of an unarmed black teenager by a policeman spilled into a third night of violence in the us state of missouri a woman was wounded in a drive by shooting while in a separate incident a police officer opened fire on an alleged attacker locals are demanding justice for michael brown's killing but officials still refuse to release the name of the officer who gunned him down in the street at close range as he is there f
was taking the cash to an aircraft in what is one of the country's biggest ever heists and they escaped into vehicles heading in different directions leaving spikes on the road to puncture the tires of any cars in pursuit. egypt's former president hosni mubarak's trial has been resumed in cairo the ex leader is accused of involvement in the deaths of protesters during the twenty five an uprising that toppled him the verdict in the murder trial will be delivered on september twenty seventh...
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they escaped into vehicles heading in different directions leaving spikes on the road to puncture the tires of any cars in pursuit. egypt's former president hosni mubarak's trial has been resumed in cairo he actually does accused of involvement in the deaths of protesters during the twenty eleven uprising that toppled him verdict in the murder trial will be delivered on september the twenty seventh with barak who was the head of state thirty years was sentenced to life imprisonment twenty twelve of the sentence was overturned on technical grounds. used coming in the plane over the brazilian presidential candidates has crashed in the city of santa. campos leader of the brazilian socialist party was believed to be on board the cessna plane apparently went down during heavy rain. stories online cause why is the city surrendering while new york residents were baffled to see white flags instead of the usual stars and stripes on top of brooklyn bridge but why is the question we'll tell you on our web site also at r.t. dot com as well maybe a scientific breakthrough here scientists and creat
they escaped into vehicles heading in different directions leaving spikes on the road to puncture the tires of any cars in pursuit. egypt's former president hosni mubarak's trial has been resumed in cairo he actually does accused of involvement in the deaths of protesters during the twenty eleven uprising that toppled him verdict in the murder trial will be delivered on september the twenty seventh with barak who was the head of state thirty years was sentenced to life imprisonment twenty...
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many inmates were able to escape into the donetsk area.ome voluntarily returned to the prison which may be safer than the streets of the city. >> thank you for that, will. >>> happening now, iraq in shambles this morning. u.s. air strikes helping to take down terrorists. that country's government is falling apart. we are live with the latest after the break. peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. >>> crisis in iraq. this morning, the u.s. removing staff from embassies in towns threatened by terrorists. american led air strikes.
many inmates were able to escape into the donetsk area.ome voluntarily returned to the prison which may be safer than the streets of the city. >> thank you for that, will. >>> happening now, iraq in shambles this morning. u.s. air strikes helping to take down terrorists. that country's government is falling apart. we are live with the latest after the break. peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion...
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smallmily escaped into a village. in august of 1943, he went into a small polish family. his family is seen in this photo in 1947 or 1948. his parentsncle, laura and jacob, and his uncle grubber. degree ine earned a mechanical engineering. he immigrated to the united in 1961 where his wife joined him in 1963. the arrival in the hired by the u.s. postal department. of the successful period postal department he transferred to the u.s. army as a civilian in 1972. he worked as a mechanical engineer. marcell officially in 1994 hem the army remained as a consultants with army until 2010. although notetired true since he remains consulting for the museum. a son named adam and they have two grandchildren. there theoth bachelorette program. writtennslate documents in polish. they translated notes of the ghetto, a 25-page documents and diaries for those who lived in the doomed ghetto. they also worked on the current museum entitled somewhere neighbors complicity of the opened in 2013. to help with the exited, they and transcribed film testimonies and made recommendations to the exh
smallmily escaped into a village. in august of 1943, he went into a small polish family. his family is seen in this photo in 1947 or 1948. his parentsncle, laura and jacob, and his uncle grubber. degree ine earned a mechanical engineering. he immigrated to the united in 1961 where his wife joined him in 1963. the arrival in the hired by the u.s. postal department. of the successful period postal department he transferred to the u.s. army as a civilian in 1972. he worked as a mechanical...
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reporter: the tent is especially made containment system that keeps the air patients breathe from escaping intoin. consider how long medical personnel and the pilots were sealed inside the plane with the patient patients, 14 hours, this tent an intense contamination procedures make sure medical personnel and pilots are safe, the patients go in but ebola doesn't get out. >> they were spraying every step that the patient, every step he walked and it was very, very safety-minded loading procedures. >> it was almost over kill. it was -- if there is such a thing for this. they took every precaution. >> reporter: all the precautions didn't stop there. take this tent for example, when they were done and after the patients left, they actually folded it all in on itself and incinerated it to make sure that nothing inside could get out and infect anyone. there was a very long procedure to cleanup the plane, a lot of spraying going on, a lot of scrubbing going on to make sure there would be absolutely no lingering problems or threat to anyone who uses this aircraft. ashley? >> david, amazing. thank you. w
reporter: the tent is especially made containment system that keeps the air patients breathe from escaping intoin. consider how long medical personnel and the pilots were sealed inside the plane with the patient patients, 14 hours, this tent an intense contamination procedures make sure medical personnel and pilots are safe, the patients go in but ebola doesn't get out. >> they were spraying every step that the patient, every step he walked and it was very, very safety-minded loading...
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. >> in july, 1,000 east germans escaped into west berlin every day.e rate of 2,500 a day. as a result of khrushchev's threats and demands. east germany is being bled of its best-trained people. >> i went to berlin to cover the bureau and the nbc news desk in new york called in the middle of the night and said what's this about closing off the border at the brandenburg gate? >> at 2:00 a.m., the communist regime issued a u-case. no east german going to west berlin without special dispensation. >> the sound of jackhammers erupts in the night. suddenly east german police appear, tear up the sidewalk and street. >> a small crowd gathered and the east germans unrolled barbed wire and starting fences. they were sealing off the border. i thought, my, god, this is, you know, unbelievable. >> president kennedy was in hyannis port for the weekend. a telephone call from washington that sunday morning told him that the communists had finally begun to seal the berlin sector border against east germany and east berliners. >> across streets, all along the 25-mile bo
. >> in july, 1,000 east germans escaped into west berlin every day.e rate of 2,500 a day. as a result of khrushchev's threats and demands. east germany is being bled of its best-trained people. >> i went to berlin to cover the bureau and the nbc news desk in new york called in the middle of the night and said what's this about closing off the border at the brandenburg gate? >> at 2:00 a.m., the communist regime issued a u-case. no east german going to west berlin without...
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and when we see them go off and escape into a horrible monstrous operation like isis, and isis is only of many horrible extremist islamist brigades out there, there are other foreigners, not only americans, recruited into. and i think we will deal with this for the next decade. it is a real problem. we have to fix our domestic problems at home and deal with the fact they are finding fwloerry and affirmation in some of the most horrible groups in the world. >> steve clemons, thank you for your time this evening. >> ahead, tragedy at a firing range. a 9-year-old accidentally kills her instructor with an oozy sub machine gun. why can't we give up the fight to get this under control? plus, new anger over deadly police shooting a the a wal-mart in ohio. he was holding a toy gun. did police have to shoot? this is kathleen. setting up the perfect wedding day begins with arthritis pain and two pills. afternoon arrives and feeling good, but her knee pain returns... that's two more pills. the evening's event brings laughter, joy, and more pain... when jamie says... what's that like six pills tod
and when we see them go off and escape into a horrible monstrous operation like isis, and isis is only of many horrible extremist islamist brigades out there, there are other foreigners, not only americans, recruited into. and i think we will deal with this for the next decade. it is a real problem. we have to fix our domestic problems at home and deal with the fact they are finding fwloerry and affirmation in some of the most horrible groups in the world. >> steve clemons, thank you for...
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border and iraqi side able to create corridors that those stranded people have been able to use to escape intong pan to a fire but for the moment it would appear that things are not as dire as they were a couple of days ago. things can change very quickly. we have seen that isis is capable of lightning strikes and we've also seen in the past that the kurdish forces have also sort of melted away just as quickly as they have appeared. so it's too early to say that the tide definitively is turned and the people in the mountain are safe. but things are a little better today than yesterday and better than a couple of days ago. >> and duncan galastani on the phone from erbil and understand there's a reported crash by "the new york times" that alissa robin and her photographer were among the injured. do you have any other details from the iraqi military? >> hi, andrea. yeah, trying to get more information on the news just coming through to us. there have been so many of these air lifts, journalists have been embedding on them, and i think one thing that you really see from the pictures of these air l
border and iraqi side able to create corridors that those stranded people have been able to use to escape intong pan to a fire but for the moment it would appear that things are not as dire as they were a couple of days ago. things can change very quickly. we have seen that isis is capable of lightning strikes and we've also seen in the past that the kurdish forces have also sort of melted away just as quickly as they have appeared. so it's too early to say that the tide definitively is turned...
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the people there were able to escape and get into the mountains. the administration wishes -- and for that matter, who doesn't -- that this was just a humanitarian crisis. and when they talk about limited airstrikes, they place a great emphasis on the word limited. yet clearly, more airstrikes are necessary. nothing less than a sustained campaign to destroy isis forces are required. the iraqi people are up against a terrorist blitzkrieg and it went practically unhindered for many weeks. and even though they have seen glimpses of our superior power and technology, they need to see a lot more of it. and as for the many iraqis who are trying to defend themselves and their country, they need to see more help from us. air power is a major part of it. but it is also going to take more special operations, intelligence, and advisory support than we have offered so far. one more potent force for the good. the peshmega in the kurdish region. they are a well-trained and disciplined militia. by every account, they have the ability and the will to fight back ag
the people there were able to escape and get into the mountains. the administration wishes -- and for that matter, who doesn't -- that this was just a humanitarian crisis. and when they talk about limited airstrikes, they place a great emphasis on the word limited. yet clearly, more airstrikes are necessary. nothing less than a sustained campaign to destroy isis forces are required. the iraqi people are up against a terrorist blitzkrieg and it went practically unhindered for many weeks. and...
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they actually saw him, but again, early this afternoon, he escaped out into the woods near lake montclaire. sometime, 15, 20 minutes ago, a female police officer saw him out in the woods. she started chasing him. there was a dog nearby. other officers and they found him in the woods. they took him into custody, just about 20 minutes ago. a half an hour ago, maybe something like that. and they were really worried that this guy was still armed, dwayne williams, he might hurt somebody out here, but now they have him in custody. and th say neighbors can go back to business as usual. on this beautiful day, is a real good thing and folks are getting out and having a good time. >> wow. what a day, bruce. glad to hear some of that madness has come to an end this afternoon. or this evening, rather. all right, on to some other stories. an 18-year-old is one of four young college students killed when a small plane crashed outside of cleveland. abraham was a passenger aboard the cessna that crashed shortly after takeoff outside the airport around 10:00 last night. all four college students at case wes
they actually saw him, but again, early this afternoon, he escaped out into the woods near lake montclaire. sometime, 15, 20 minutes ago, a female police officer saw him out in the woods. she started chasing him. there was a dog nearby. other officers and they found him in the woods. they took him into custody, just about 20 minutes ago. a half an hour ago, maybe something like that. and they were really worried that this guy was still armed, dwayne williams, he might hurt somebody out here,...
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. >> reporter: then, just as his suspect was about to escape into a sea of hard core revelers -- >> outowd, comes this dark, imposing figure. >> reporter: that "dark, imposing figure?" guess who? >> i had taken my kids to mardi gras and there was an incident where this police captain had arrested somebody and the guy broke away from him, started running through the crowd. and i witnessed it and i -- i ran the guy down. >> he chases the kid down halfway down the block, he tackles him in the middle of the street. by the time we get there, he's fully under control. >> reporter: that night, the two law officers form a fast bond. >> i gave him the nickname "batman" just because how the incident unfolded. >> yeah, he called me batman because the black turtleneck -- >> reporter: you swooped in. >> black jeans on, so, when i went and grabbed the guy, he said i looked like batman coming through the crowd. >> i swore to him that any time he needed me i was there for him. >> reporter: that time is now. brennan calls demma and tells him about his case. the suspect with the suitcase, the guy with th
. >> reporter: then, just as his suspect was about to escape into a sea of hard core revelers -- >> outowd, comes this dark, imposing figure. >> reporter: that "dark, imposing figure?" guess who? >> i had taken my kids to mardi gras and there was an incident where this police captain had arrested somebody and the guy broke away from him, started running through the crowd. and i witnessed it and i -- i ran the guy down. >> he chases the kid down halfway...
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the people there were able to escape and get into the mountains. the administration wishes, and for that matter, who doesn't, that this was just a humanitarian crisis. and when they talk about limited airstrikes, they place a great emphasis on the word limited. yet clearly, more airstrikes are necessary. nothing less than a sustained campaign to destroy isis forces are required. the iraqi people are up against a terrorist blitzkrieg and it went practically unhindered for many weeks. and even though they have seen glimpses of our superior power and technology, they need to see a lot more of it. and as for the many iraqis who are trying to defend themselves and their country, they need to see more help from us. air power is a major part of it. but it is also going to take more special operations, intelligence, and advisory support than we have offered so far. one more potent force for the good. the peshmerga in the kurdish region. they are a well-trained and disciplined militia. by every account, they have the ability and the will to fight back again
the people there were able to escape and get into the mountains. the administration wishes, and for that matter, who doesn't, that this was just a humanitarian crisis. and when they talk about limited airstrikes, they place a great emphasis on the word limited. yet clearly, more airstrikes are necessary. nothing less than a sustained campaign to destroy isis forces are required. the iraqi people are up against a terrorist blitzkrieg and it went practically unhindered for many weeks. and even...
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escape. kurdish forces overcame isis militants near the mountains' base. they loaded 20,000 yezidis into trucks, hopefully to escape brutal attacks. they entered into an area near syria, then inside kurdish iraq's region. up to 30,000 yezidis, we should say, are still stranded. i want to go to anna coren in erbil, iraq. there's certainly backed up by these u.s. air strikes. do you believe from your perspective that the u.s. air strikes made the difference here? >> reporter: yeah. without a doubt, jim. if the u.s. weren't helping out with those air strikes, those kurdish forces wouldn't be able to go in and reclaim two of the towns they did just 20 miles from here in erbil. not only is it boosting confidence and more rile, but they're now making some serious inroads. i spoke to the chief of staff, the kurdish president, and they said they need those air strikes to continue. they have the men on the ground. they have the will to take on those isis militants, but they need that support and that will come from more u.s. air strikes. i must add, though, we are hearing from our sources here th
escape. kurdish forces overcame isis militants near the mountains' base. they loaded 20,000 yezidis into trucks, hopefully to escape brutal attacks. they entered into an area near syria, then inside kurdish iraq's region. up to 30,000 yezidis, we should say, are still stranded. i want to go to anna coren in erbil, iraq. there's certainly backed up by these u.s. air strikes. do you believe from your perspective that the u.s. air strikes made the difference here? >> reporter: yeah. without...
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. >> warner: they were fortunate to find an escape route into syria opened up by syrian kurdish fighters made their way on foot to this camp. so fuad, what comes next for you? >> my grades were high, i would have entered medical college, but now everything is ruined. we want to go back to the homeland of our forefathers, but if we can find a country that welcomes us, we may leave here. >> warner: his 37-year-old mother, zaineb yusuf asim, was overcome by feelings of betrayal. >> ( translated ): we don't cry only for ourselves, but for all yazidis. they tortured us, attacked our honor, our religion. we have lived together with our muslim arab neighbors during the iran-iraq war, during the first gulf war. we protected each other, now they became our enemies. >> warner: this camp for 15,000 people originally built for syrian refugees was the first place yazidis found shelter when they escaped from sinjar mountain. as hot, dusty, wind blown and under-supplied as this camp is, it's far better than what others fleeing the mountain found when they arrived. 40 miles east, in duhok, capital of ir
. >> warner: they were fortunate to find an escape route into syria opened up by syrian kurdish fighters made their way on foot to this camp. so fuad, what comes next for you? >> my grades were high, i would have entered medical college, but now everything is ruined. we want to go back to the homeland of our forefathers, but if we can find a country that welcomes us, we may leave here. >> warner: his 37-year-old mother, zaineb yusuf asim, was overcome by feelings of betrayal....
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into battle grounds. shells ignited oil tanks. tens of thousands are trying to escape and cross into tunisia. the border crossing is closed, leaving them stranded. we have this report from neighbouring tunisia. >> these are the lucky ones. after days at the liban-tunisian border this family was allowed into tunisia. thousands have been stranded on the other side of the border. on sunday hundreds were allowed in after the government promised to send chartered flights to take them to egypt. from the border. mostly workers like abdul yes, who left his job in libya -- abdullah, who left his job in libya because life was unbear table, spending four days at the border. >> translation: so much destruction. it's not safe. we feared for our lives. >>> thousands of egyptians worked in libya. many opted to leave the jobs and run for their lives. >> translation: libya's doors were open. most of the people you see are college graduates with no chance to get a job at home. people are sad to leave. >> reporter: this 38-year-old says there was no clashes, but he ran from the state of lawlessness. when i ask
into battle grounds. shells ignited oil tanks. tens of thousands are trying to escape and cross into tunisia. the border crossing is closed, leaving them stranded. we have this report from neighbouring tunisia. >> these are the lucky ones. after days at the liban-tunisian border this family was allowed into tunisia. thousands have been stranded on the other side of the border. on sunday hundreds were allowed in after the government promised to send chartered flights to take them to egypt....
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the a village close to mount sinjar where so much of the yazidis have fled to and escaped into kurdisho be verified properly on the ground but it fits into a broader pattern of when we see of isis, where they take territory, of those who they regard as infidels, the unfaithful, yes, the men are kid and women and children who as we've heard from an isis commander himself the past week, they give the women and children a chance to convert. but for the ethic minorities in this part of iraq as isis moves forward, the most horrific potential visions of what life in iraq is being realized. >> general hertling, i know some people who fought in the iraq war, their families are watching this and they're horrified because they think they fight for nothing. how much has security secretary jeh johnson said that his concern is that isis has gone with americans who may train with the group and then come home with the u.s. to attack. do you think that is indeed a real threat and how are they enticing americans? >> well, let me answer your first question about americans who fought in iraq. i think it'
the a village close to mount sinjar where so much of the yazidis have fled to and escaped into kurdisho be verified properly on the ground but it fits into a broader pattern of when we see of isis, where they take territory, of those who they regard as infidels, the unfaithful, yes, the men are kid and women and children who as we've heard from an isis commander himself the past week, they give the women and children a chance to convert. but for the ethic minorities in this part of iraq as isis...
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twice they allowed lee's army to escape over the potomac into virginia. the list of failed union charles was long and included george mcclellan, john pope, burnside and hunker. lincoln and all of this hope of all western general, grant, and made in general chief of the union armies in march 86 teefor. never before bestowed on a union general. grant was a quiet and passive man who won battles while chain smoking cigars. he had a reputation as a strategist and never gave up. the grants 1863 victories at vicksburg and chattanooga had made in venice. when grant came to washington in march it to 64 wing kin and were secretary edward stanton for the first time he was the object of intense curiosity. granted not look the part of a great general. he was medium height, medium weight. he wore a private some nondescript blue uniform with his general stars and some on the shoulders. one man said that he was an ordinary, scrubbing looking man with a slightly seedy look. someone else had something different to say. the look of a man determined to drive his head through
twice they allowed lee's army to escape over the potomac into virginia. the list of failed union charles was long and included george mcclellan, john pope, burnside and hunker. lincoln and all of this hope of all western general, grant, and made in general chief of the union armies in march 86 teefor. never before bestowed on a union general. grant was a quiet and passive man who won battles while chain smoking cigars. he had a reputation as a strategist and never gave up. the grants 1863...
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. >> tens of thousands of iraqi refugees are crossing the border into syria to escape the violence. they were threatened by isis mill militants who demanded they turn to islam. >>> a warning to all bay area drivers following an accident that sent four firefighters to hospital. after the break the simple action that could prevent an emergency situation from becoming even worse. >> good morning. right now we are still looking at a commute that is mostly good as you look at highway 24 westbound. it looks good getting up to the tunnel. >> lots of fog out there. if the questions are thunderstorms which are north and east of us. >>> welcome back to the ktvu channel 2 morning news. mechanical failure is being blamed for a small plane crash. the plane skidded across the road and hit a fence. a pilot and his two daughters were on board. luckily nobody was hurt. the pilot says he is not sure what happened just that the plane suddenly lost power and came up short of the runway. >>> three out of the four vallejo firefighters that were injured when their truck rolled over are recovering at home.
. >> tens of thousands of iraqi refugees are crossing the border into syria to escape the violence. they were threatened by isis mill militants who demanded they turn to islam. >>> a warning to all bay area drivers following an accident that sent four firefighters to hospital. after the break the simple action that could prevent an emergency situation from becoming even worse. >> good morning. right now we are still looking at a commute that is mostly good as you look at...
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sayingls in cameroon are many are coming into their territory to escape the fighting in nigeria withoko haram. haram claimed it was working for the islamic state. the two sides of the civil war have reaffirmed their commitment to a cease-fire. gave thenal summit rivals 45 days to form a transitional government. the fighting has left thousands dead and millions homeless and injured. in the u.s. today, hundreds of families and supporters showed up in support of michael brown, the unarmed lack teenager shot by police more than two weeks ago -- unarmed lack teenager shot by police more than two weeks ago. today, reports remember him with peace and political change. >> a father arriving to say to his son. the family of michael brown were joined by husband -- hundreds of those from the local area. the service itself was a joyful one. it called for fun room rinse. >> he wanted to have a family. he wanted to be a good father. his death is not in vain. >> that was the theme of this .vent >> michael brown does not want [indiscernible] he wants to be remembered as the one who made america deal
sayingls in cameroon are many are coming into their territory to escape the fighting in nigeria withoko haram. haram claimed it was working for the islamic state. the two sides of the civil war have reaffirmed their commitment to a cease-fire. gave thenal summit rivals 45 days to form a transitional government. the fighting has left thousands dead and millions homeless and injured. in the u.s. today, hundreds of families and supporters showed up in support of michael brown, the unarmed lack...
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into servitude. and the journey to escape can be just as traumatic for the children.with no parents to protect them.. crossing borders from central america through mexico and into the united states. they are often robbed, raped and sometimes killed along the way. it's always bad. la puerta abierta helps children cope with the emotional trauma .providing individual and group counseling. but also using art and gardening projects to build trust. (:04) it's hard work, we have to use many tools to allow them to open up tamara talking in spanish to table full of kids .talking about family. they also help reunite children with parents who immigrated years earlier to build a better life for their family. and almost always the reunification process goes badly. it's the first time that they are together maybe after 10 years. they were like babies. now they're adolescents. it's bitter, why did you leave us? why did you let all of these bad things happen to us? moms say i did everything for you! and now you come here and you're giving me a hard time! for those kids who come to the us knowing no one, lutheran chi
into servitude. and the journey to escape can be just as traumatic for the children.with no parents to protect them.. crossing borders from central america through mexico and into the united states. they are often robbed, raped and sometimes killed along the way. it's always bad. la puerta abierta helps children cope with the emotional trauma .providing individual and group counseling. but also using art and gardening projects to build trust. (:04) it's hard work, we have to use many tools to...
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tens of the thousands managed to escape the territory into turkey and syria. we have more. >> reporter: they are hungry, thursdayy and exhausted after walking through remote mountains for days these people from the yazidi minority fled when attacked by fighters from the islamic state. some tried to fight back. >> translation: we put our families into the mountain, and we stayed behind fighting. we fought for four hours, until the armoured vehicles reached the barricade. >> we came down from the mountain and walked for 12 hours. we were transferred by car to syria. >> reporter: now they have rasped relative -- reach the relative safety from the kurdistan province. it's a life line, this bridge, for the tens of thousands on the run. other families made it over the border into turkey, where they register with authorities. from now on the tents will be their homes. many of the islamic state fighters that they ran away from feel marginalized by the last iraqi government. they embraced radical islam and attacked and killed the yazidi, and people from other groups. o
tens of the thousands managed to escape the territory into turkey and syria. we have more. >> reporter: they are hungry, thursdayy and exhausted after walking through remote mountains for days these people from the yazidi minority fled when attacked by fighters from the islamic state. some tried to fight back. >> translation: we put our families into the mountain, and we stayed behind fighting. we fought for four hours, until the armoured vehicles reached the barricade. >> we...
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into the conflict. live in the mideast bureau with more. john? >> three dozen u.n. peace keepers managed to escape syria crossing back into israel today but tonight u.n. forces remain under fire. earlier this morning the al qaeda linked front attacked 40 troops manning a camp in the heights and u.n. says no reports of the casualties but the fighting continue there is tonight. israeli troops at this point remain posted along the syrian boarder and taken up positions at the main crossing because of the situation. this all of this happening as the whereabouts of 44 other u.n. peace keepers taken by islamic militants earlier this week remains unknown. although u.n. officials say they are quote safe and in good health. that said as you mention, there is growing concern that u.n. peace keepers in syria will be drawn further into the conflict as various rebel groups continue to battle the syrian military. >> thanks a lot john. >>> to the crisis in ukraine. russia now facing possible new sanctions of its military involvement there. this as heavy fighting continues in the eastern part of the country betwee
into the conflict. live in the mideast bureau with more. john? >> three dozen u.n. peace keepers managed to escape syria crossing back into israel today but tonight u.n. forces remain under fire. earlier this morning the al qaeda linked front attacked 40 troops manning a camp in the heights and u.n. says no reports of the casualties but the fighting continue there is tonight. israeli troops at this point remain posted along the syrian boarder and taken up positions at the main crossing...
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well, one escaped and ran into a car.mer caught that monkey and while bringing it back to the restaurant it bit her arm. she needed stitches. the monkey is now quarantined to make sure it didn't have rabies. authorities have um pounded the other two monkeys in case you're wondering it's against the law to have pet monkey in californ california. >>> in your health news evidence showing the benefits of taking aspirin every day. british scientists say that research suggests it could cut the risk of certain types of cancers. the british experts say cancers of the bowel, esophagus and stomach could drop 30 to 40% if people take aspirin every day. however, there are side effects and they are serious aspirin has been linked to internal bleeding in the stomach and the brain. >> scientists in south korea say they have found something cigarettes may be good for. that are found a way to convert cigarette filter noose a material that manufacturers can use to store energy in computers, electric vehicles, even wind turbines much scient
well, one escaped and ran into a car.mer caught that monkey and while bringing it back to the restaurant it bit her arm. she needed stitches. the monkey is now quarantined to make sure it didn't have rabies. authorities have um pounded the other two monkeys in case you're wondering it's against the law to have pet monkey in californ california. >>> in your health news evidence showing the benefits of taking aspirin every day. british scientists say that research suggests it could cut...
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water to thousands of iraqis who have taken refuge on a mountain top. 200,000 people fled into the mountains to escape the insurgents. u.n. aid workers say the militants have preventing them from delivering relief supplies and say 40 children have died. insurgents are targeting religious and ethnic minorities, they've attacked three towns near the city of mosul and the christian who is live in them. they're seizing property and forcing christians to convert to islam. thousands of people are on the run and have fled to the kurdish autonomous region. iraq's ambassador to the united nations has welcomed obama's move. >> we have tremendous responses from paris as well as london and washington on the request by iraq to help us in our humanitarian issue in the north of iraq. he warns that the situation is getting more serious and destructive. >>> foreign ministers from the association of southeast asian nations have begun a series of talks in myanmar. nhk world reports from the city. >> the asean meetings will be the largest international gathering ever held. myanmar's rulers built the city eight centuries
water to thousands of iraqis who have taken refuge on a mountain top. 200,000 people fled into the mountains to escape the insurgents. u.n. aid workers say the militants have preventing them from delivering relief supplies and say 40 children have died. insurgents are targeting religious and ethnic minorities, they've attacked three towns near the city of mosul and the christian who is live in them. they're seizing property and forcing christians to convert to islam. thousands of people are on...
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. >> after a daring prison escape, an infamous inmate is put into jail. >> i was not going back. i promise you that. jimmy was not turning himself in. >> james steven maxwell, he would be considered somewhat of a legend around here. >> identify taken down a few heavies over the years. >> but now consequences well beyond what a judge can give him. >> that's the next jimmy maxwell. >> it's hard to explain a wasted life. he felt like he was meant for more. i love you very much, brandon, and i'm very sorry that i wasn't there for you. >> now "lockup" tells the story of a criminal legend, the family he left behind and the devastates consequences of his decisions. ♪ living in the heart of tornado alley, residents of tulsa, oklahoma, know to always be braced and ready for a destructive force of nature. it's also that way inside the walls of a half million square foot structure on the edge of downtown, the david l. moss criminal justice center, better known as the tulsa county jail. >> another day in paradise. >> most of the 1,800 men and women incarcerated here have only been charged wi
. >> after a daring prison escape, an infamous inmate is put into jail. >> i was not going back. i promise you that. jimmy was not turning himself in. >> james steven maxwell, he would be considered somewhat of a legend around here. >> identify taken down a few heavies over the years. >> but now consequences well beyond what a judge can give him. >> that's the next jimmy maxwell. >> it's hard to explain a wasted life. he felt like he was meant for more....
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into battle grounds. tens of thousands are trying to escape the violence and cross into tunisia. the border crossing is closed, leaving them stranded. >> reporter: they all look the same - exhausted but relieved. they leave libya and cross to tunisia. this 19-year-old moroccan says it's not safe in tripoli any more. >> translation: the missiles landed next to our house. >> reporter: so he packed his bags and left. >> translation: it's not secure in tripoli. it's chaos. no fuel, oil, electricity. nothing. trrnal thousands those to flee as militia had to leave. for some it took days to cross as desperate families tried to use the border crossing. >> translation: the situation is dangerous. you can hear gunshots. we are scared for our lives. we fled to tunisia. >> after closing its border for a day, the tunisian government reopened it on saturday, but only partially. and only for those who prove they are passing through and not planning to stay. government officials say tunisia can't become a shelter for refugees, just a transit for those trying to leave. the restrictions meant that
into battle grounds. tens of thousands are trying to escape the violence and cross into tunisia. the border crossing is closed, leaving them stranded. >> reporter: they all look the same - exhausted but relieved. they leave libya and cross to tunisia. this 19-year-old moroccan says it's not safe in tripoli any more. >> translation: the missiles landed next to our house. >> reporter: so he packed his bags and left. >> translation: it's not secure in tripoli. it's chaos....
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and hundreds when ukraine but it's not residents crossing into russia to escape the violence find out who later in the show.
and hundreds when ukraine but it's not residents crossing into russia to escape the violence find out who later in the show.
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people are rushing into the street to escape falling debris. when it was over, more than 350 people killed. that death toll likely to rise. 1,800 injured and 12,000 homes destroyed. all people without a place to live tonight. >>> next to the middle east. a rebuke from the united states for israel after the missiles fell on another un school filled with civilians. four weeks into the fighting. the outrage is spreading around the world. abc in gaza. >> reporter: today carnage at another un school housing refugees in gaza. an israeli air strike left nine dead, dozens wounded and the innocence who took sheltered here traumaed. this is the third school hit in ten days. and through the criticism of us y'all. united states is up hauled. un secretary calling it a outrage and criminal act. in israel two civilians were injured in hamas rocket attack. and israel pulling back troops and pounding from the air. after 27 days of this gaza, poor crowd and cut off from the world. >> we have the recipe here for a health disaster. >> reporter: at a hospital we sa
people are rushing into the street to escape falling debris. when it was over, more than 350 people killed. that death toll likely to rise. 1,800 injured and 12,000 homes destroyed. all people without a place to live tonight. >>> next to the middle east. a rebuke from the united states for israel after the missiles fell on another un school filled with civilians. four weeks into the fighting. the outrage is spreading around the world. abc in gaza. >> reporter: today carnage at...
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into the ghetto. before the liquidation of the ghetto, the family escaped to a small vile lab. in august, 1943 marcell went into hiding with a polish-ukrainian family. marcell's family is seen in this photo taken in 1947 or 1948. from left to right we see marcell's one cal abraham drimer, his parents laura and jacob and marcell's uncle. marcell earned a degree in engineering. he immigrated to the united states in 1961 where his wife joined him in 1963. soon after arrival in the u.s. he was hired by the u.s. post office department to work on the design of mail sorters and conveyors. after a very successful period with the post office department, marcell transferred to the u.s. army as a civilian in 1972. he then worked as a mechanical engineer for the army corps of engineers. although marcell officially retired from the army in 1994, he remain ad consultant with the army until 2010. he is now fully retired, although not entirely true because of the work he does for the museum. he train anna trained as a pharmacist. she now is also retired. marcell and anna have a son adam who liv
into the ghetto. before the liquidation of the ghetto, the family escaped to a small vile lab. in august, 1943 marcell went into hiding with a polish-ukrainian family. marcell's family is seen in this photo taken in 1947 or 1948. from left to right we see marcell's one cal abraham drimer, his parents laura and jacob and marcell's uncle. marcell earned a degree in engineering. he immigrated to the united states in 1961 where his wife joined him in 1963. soon after arrival in the u.s. he was...
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after being ambushed by separatists, the 72nd brigd split into one of the brigades, one of the units provided covering fire for other unit to escape. now the covering unit run out of ammunition but had no choice but then to cross the bother into russian. whicwhichever of these stories e true it is a bit of a coup for russia. >> as we mentioned earlier, russia is confident its troops will gain ground in the east. bombs and fighter jet near its border with the country. let's take a look at how strong the separatists are right now in ukraine. june 18th they located large swaths of the area. since then the ukrainian troops have driven separatist are forces from the area. it's been a month since the siege of slovyansk has ended. barb biphillips is there. >> reporter: not gun shots but the sound of reconstruction. ukraine's army is building bridges in slovyansk. to get things moving again to convince people that the wowrs is now over. -- the worst is now over. but it is a big job and many people here feel they've been left to fend for themselves like ilia whose home was bombed into ruins. ten years of investment has gone, he says. no si
after being ambushed by separatists, the 72nd brigd split into one of the brigades, one of the units provided covering fire for other unit to escape. now the covering unit run out of ammunition but had no choice but then to cross the bother into russian. whicwhichever of these stories e true it is a bit of a coup for russia. >> as we mentioned earlier, russia is confident its troops will gain ground in the east. bombs and fighter jet near its border with the country. let's take a look at...