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. >>> thousands of people in the iraqi city of fallujah are facing famine.an rights watch says they haven't been able to get any aid supplies into the city, since the government recaptured ramadi from isil. supply routes have been cut off. up to 50,000 people are trapped inside fallujah, and supplies are running out. >> we're deeply worried about the situation in fallujah, we understand that humanitarian conditions have deteriorated dramatically in the last three months. of course the people of fallujah have been under isil control for nearly two years now. and we understand that they have struggling that whole period, but it has been in the last three months that conditions have plummeted. there are very few medicines in the town, there haven't been resupplied of food probably in the last two months if not three months. already we know families are in stage two and stage three of negative coping mechanisms, this is when they cut back on the number of calories and meals that they are taking. we are worried that assistance can't reach the people we could be f
. >>> thousands of people in the iraqi city of fallujah are facing famine.an rights watch says they haven't been able to get any aid supplies into the city, since the government recaptured ramadi from isil. supply routes have been cut off. up to 50,000 people are trapped inside fallujah, and supplies are running out. >> we're deeply worried about the situation in fallujah, we understand that humanitarian conditions have deteriorated dramatically in the last three months. of...
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the city is under siege and few supplies have entered fallujah since last year.overnment forces trying to recapture the city from isil and have cut supply routes. the director for the world food program in baghdad joins us via skype from the iraqi capital. the idea of people living off grass, we thought we had been allowed to forget about this a few months because back, but here it is again. >> yes, we're extremely concerned about the situation in ifallujah and we have been for about the last three months. we have been paying particular attention to it by a mobile van capability, so we can monitor the situation and have as much information as we can in order to be able to respond when we get access. >> is fallujah just an indication of other areas that are suffering just as much? >> fallujah is the area that we're most concerned about at the moment because of the siege conditions and because the food is so scarce there, but we're concerned about lots of other areas right across iraq. we've been concerned very much about the situation in the north where there is f
the city is under siege and few supplies have entered fallujah since last year.overnment forces trying to recapture the city from isil and have cut supply routes. the director for the world food program in baghdad joins us via skype from the iraqi capital. the idea of people living off grass, we thought we had been allowed to forget about this a few months because back, but here it is again. >> yes, we're extremely concerned about the situation in ifallujah and we have been for about the...
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>> i was in fallujah at the time.'m not sure i saw it as breaking news, but we felt the story coming out of people talking about it. as i said before, we were not shocked. we were not afraid to see this coming out because we had figured all along people knew about this. i think in some ways we were shocked at the american people were so shocked and they had this kind of idea -- or that there were so ignorant about what was going on. some of the images that we saw were unfamiliar to me. ink execution that showed up the use of dogs were not things i had seen or done. i'm also not here to suggest i would not have done those things. the story remains about my own failures. if someone had come into my interrogation booth with a dog and said, this is a useful tool, i may very well have used it. nermeen: in writing this book, could you say a little bit about what you want americans to learn from it, your audience who reads the book? >> i think -- drone strikes have the new topic. i think of americans had a better sense of wh
>> i was in fallujah at the time.'m not sure i saw it as breaking news, but we felt the story coming out of people talking about it. as i said before, we were not shocked. we were not afraid to see this coming out because we had figured all along people knew about this. i think in some ways we were shocked at the american people were so shocked and they had this kind of idea -- or that there were so ignorant about what was going on. some of the images that we saw were unfamiliar to me....
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few supplies entered fallujah since last year.a few pictures have been released in the airport bombing. the man escaped after his explosives failed to detonate. >> walking away from an attack that caused carnage, the video has been released. showing the third suspect. the man in the hat that fled the airport when his bomb failed to explode. c c.t.v. footage showed him in a nearby town. police are keen to recover the item, his jacket. >> the authorities hope someone at street level may have spotted him. >> especially it appeals to people that may have taken a photograph, or they can provide information on the issue. they are requested to call the telephone number that will be shown on the site. self-evidently all information will be handled. >> three attackers are believed to have targeted last month. the man on the left worked as a cleaner. in 2009 and 2010. he is suspected of being a bomb-maker for the attacks that killed 130 people. meanwhile the only surviving member of the group that carried out the bombings had the latest cou
few supplies entered fallujah since last year.a few pictures have been released in the airport bombing. the man escaped after his explosives failed to detonate. >> walking away from an attack that caused carnage, the video has been released. showing the third suspect. the man in the hat that fled the airport when his bomb failed to explode. c c.t.v. footage showed him in a nearby town. police are keen to recover the item, his jacket. >> the authorities hope someone at street level...
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we talk about fallujah down. it is an area in all directions. people inside fallujah are talking about situations who witness coming through. now everybody is saying that the coming battle inside mosul or going on operation close to mo mosul could increase the death toll in the future. >> government fight verse been killed in aleppo in heavy fighting between al nusra front. the army launched missiles and other ammunition. there have been demonstrations in greece and turkey over the deal that sends refugees back to turkey. residents held a protest demanding the government remove thousands of refugees who with being blocked from going forward in western union. half of the residents in the village blocked the road that leads to the makeshift tent ci city. >>> some 300 protesters have demonstrated in the building of refugee camps. the camps have rejected asylum seekers that will be sent back from europe. the protest comes two days before the european deal comes into place. >> first of all, we don't know who these people are. they are people in zimba
we talk about fallujah down. it is an area in all directions. people inside fallujah are talking about situations who witness coming through. now everybody is saying that the coming battle inside mosul or going on operation close to mo mosul could increase the death toll in the future. >> government fight verse been killed in aleppo in heavy fighting between al nusra front. the army launched missiles and other ammunition. there have been demonstrations in greece and turkey over the deal...
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fallujah is a surrounded area from all directions. it is sieged by iraqi forces and people inside fallujah are talking about very bad circumstances they're witnessing. >> still to come. the first university attack in which 148 people died. while they're making a comeback in mexico. and it's the second world sport in india after cricket. find out why badminton could be the nation's key to olympic success. >> azerbaijan said that 12 of its soldiers have been killed in heavy fighting with armenian forces. both sides are accuse each other of violating a cease-fire that ended a conflict in the 1990s. azerbaijan's defense ministry said it has killed armenian soldiers. fighting while armenian said its soldiers have been killed. well, the mountain is just inside the azerbaijani border. after the break up of the soviet union a war broke out between the two countries in 1988. and estimated 30,000 were killed in the conflict before a truce was agreed in 1994. azerbaijan has calle called on armenia for the territory, but there is no framework for
fallujah is a surrounded area from all directions. it is sieged by iraqi forces and people inside fallujah are talking about very bad circumstances they're witnessing. >> still to come. the first university attack in which 148 people died. while they're making a comeback in mexico. and it's the second world sport in india after cricket. find out why badminton could be the nation's key to olympic success. >> azerbaijan said that 12 of its soldiers have been killed in heavy fighting...
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there is heavy fighting around ramadi and newer fallujah.ast year, isil was estimated to lost 14% of the territory it had controlled mainly in the north. here is the latest from the baghdad. >> reporter: there are many reasons behind the increasing of the death toll that was mentioned by the united nations. the clashes and the fighting is still going on. recently, it has increased highly. iraqi forces announced they are going to launch or they did launch that they will be operating in more than one area all areas in iraq are subject to an increased military operations with the iraqi forces and isil as well. also, we have to take into consideration the very bad system, earlier, some cities in iraq, when we talk about this issue, we talk fallujah, a surrounded area from all directions. iraqi forces and people inside fallujah, with difficult circumstanc circumstances. many people died because of this made by iraqi forces. now, everybody is saying the coming battle inside mosul goes to mosul and could increase the number of the death people in t
there is heavy fighting around ramadi and newer fallujah.ast year, isil was estimated to lost 14% of the territory it had controlled mainly in the north. here is the latest from the baghdad. >> reporter: there are many reasons behind the increasing of the death toll that was mentioned by the united nations. the clashes and the fighting is still going on. recently, it has increased highly. iraqi forces announced they are going to launch or they did launch that they will be operating in...
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fallujah is a surrounded area from all directions, seized by iraqi forces and people inside fallujah, they are talking about bad circumstances. they are witnessing. and they are passing through. many people died because of this circumstances of they siege made by iraqi forces. now, everybody is saying that the coming battle inside mosul or the going on operation close to mosul could increase the number of dead people in the future. >> a fire has broken out at a huge mall under construction in the capital doha. there are no reports of injuries, but laborers and staff have been evacuated. 500,000 square meter shopping center is near a stadium that will host some of the 2022 world fifa games. >>> a memorial service has been held in kenya for the 148 people killed at the attack ol garissa university a year ago. fighters from the somali armed group al shabaab stormed the campus in northern kenya sparking a siege. malcolm web was at the university's commemoration event. ♪ >> the victims of the attack came to learn, but their studies and their lives were brutally cut short. many complained t
fallujah is a surrounded area from all directions, seized by iraqi forces and people inside fallujah, they are talking about bad circumstances. they are witnessing. and they are passing through. many people died because of this circumstances of they siege made by iraqi forces. now, everybody is saying that the coming battle inside mosul or the going on operation close to mosul could increase the number of dead people in the future. >> a fire has broken out at a huge mall under...
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she deployed for eight months between 2005 and 2006 to support camp fallujah's computer communications in iraq's western anbar province. and that was during the height of a lot of the tensions and the -- i mean, it was just a really dangerous time during that period. she also served as a photographer for her battalion. she is now a frequent contributor as a freelance writer to various publications, the "new york times," breitbart, stream.org, the daily signal, western journalism and laura ing ingraham's life set. what we have here is a bit of a group here. these two are generally have concerns about the policy that has been decided upon. these two are generally in favor of the integration of women in combat. now the title of this event tonight is a little bit racy but the idea is to kind of bring out some ideas about what the nation and military needs to think about as we integrate women in these combat roles. i think one of the -- there's a lot of different issues. i think to think about. but how it's done, how it's done to be successful, how it's done to improve combat effectiveness,
she deployed for eight months between 2005 and 2006 to support camp fallujah's computer communications in iraq's western anbar province. and that was during the height of a lot of the tensions and the -- i mean, it was just a really dangerous time during that period. she also served as a photographer for her battalion. she is now a frequent contributor as a freelance writer to various publications, the "new york times," breitbart, stream.org, the daily signal, western journalism and...
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and inside fallujah they're talking about circumstances that are passing through. many people have died because of these circumstances of iraqi. >> 12 soldiers from killed on saturday. the enclave located between armenia and azerbaijan. the fighting over the past 24 hours has been said to be the worst since a cease-fire agreement ended the war in the 1990s. azerbaijan has demanded that armenia return the territory, but they have not been able to find a peaceful resolution. this is these types of incidents can lead to war. as we know, they were recently in washington. now that those meetings have finished, we've seen this large scale offensive, the worst since 1994. the cease-fire in place for the past 22 years has been violated continuously. it's been a self maintained cease-fire. they've been trying to negotiate a peaceful settlement. they've been trying to derail that peace process. by launching such a large scale offensive, it only contributes to a more tenuous situation with the loss of innocent lives and casualties on both sides. they have calls for a cease-fi
and inside fallujah they're talking about circumstances that are passing through. many people have died because of these circumstances of iraqi. >> 12 soldiers from killed on saturday. the enclave located between armenia and azerbaijan. the fighting over the past 24 hours has been said to be the worst since a cease-fire agreement ended the war in the 1990s. azerbaijan has demanded that armenia return the territory, but they have not been able to find a peaceful resolution. this is these...
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i was out there with the infantry on the outskirts of fallujah and we would frisk women for explosiveswe were in danger all day every day we were doing that. that's not the same as hunting the enemy where he lives, house to house. cave to cave. mostly on foot. >> critics also point out that under the new law women will be ordered into combat. whether they want to be or not. >> i'm sorry but america needs to think about their daughter in a hand to hand fight in a cage no rules against an isis figter. >> the results came back from a formal survey 92.5% of the army women surveyed wanted nothing to do with combat assignments. >> what concerns me with this administration in dealing with this warrior culture, so critical to the success of our military, they don't understand it and oftentimes they mistrust it. if you turn the military into kind of a social experiment rather than a fighting force that has to meet certain standards and have a certain level of readiness to defend this nation, that's incredibly dangerous for the united states and frankly as the leader of the free world it's dange
i was out there with the infantry on the outskirts of fallujah and we would frisk women for explosiveswe were in danger all day every day we were doing that. that's not the same as hunting the enemy where he lives, house to house. cave to cave. mostly on foot. >> critics also point out that under the new law women will be ordered into combat. whether they want to be or not. >> i'm sorry but america needs to think about their daughter in a hand to hand fight in a cage no rules...
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i was out there with the infantry on the outskirts of fallujah and we would frisk women for explosiveswe were in danger all day every day we were doing that. that's not the same as hunting the enemy where he lives, house to house. cave to cave. mostly on foot. >> critics also point out that under the new law women will be ordered into combat. whether they want to be or not. >> i'm sorry but america needs to think about their daughter in a hand to hand fight in a cage no rules against an isis figter. >> when the army did an official survey, the results came back that 92.5% of the army women surveyed wanted nothing to do with combat assignments. >> what concerns me with this administration in dealing with this warrior culture, so critical to the success of our military, they don't understand it and oftentimes they mistrust it. if you turn the military into kind of a social experiment rather than a fighting force that has to meet certain standards and have a certain level of readiness to defend this nation, that's incredibly dangerous for the united states and frankly as the leader of the
i was out there with the infantry on the outskirts of fallujah and we would frisk women for explosiveswe were in danger all day every day we were doing that. that's not the same as hunting the enemy where he lives, house to house. cave to cave. mostly on foot. >> critics also point out that under the new law women will be ordered into combat. whether they want to be or not. >> i'm sorry but america needs to think about their daughter in a hand to hand fight in a cage no rules...
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. >> and this woman served in fallujah. >> the standards will be lowered either formally or informallyd there is no such thing as gender neutral. the sexes are not neutral. >> she contends that by lifting the comet bat restriction, the military is seeing the reality. >> women have been serving courageously in the military for a long time and we are have seen over a de-cade ago a woman in the national guard was awarded the silver star for the bravery in close quarters combat. >> a lot of the advocates for women in combat say that women have been fighting in combat for decades, and that is just not true. i was throughout with the infantry on the outskirts of fallujah and we would frisk women for explosives and we were in danger all day doing, that and this is not the same as hunting the en pmy where he lives, house-to-house, cave-to-cave and mostly on foot. >> critics point out that under the new law women will be o ordered into combat whether they want to be or not. >> i am sorry, but america needs to think about their daughter in a hand-to-hand fight in a cage, and no rules against isi
. >> and this woman served in fallujah. >> the standards will be lowered either formally or informallyd there is no such thing as gender neutral. the sexes are not neutral. >> she contends that by lifting the comet bat restriction, the military is seeing the reality. >> women have been serving courageously in the military for a long time and we are have seen over a de-cade ago a woman in the national guard was awarded the silver star for the bravery in close quarters...
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j i was in the infantry on the outskirts of fallujah. wear in danger all day every dah we were looking for explosives. but that's not the same as hunting the enemy where he lives, house to house, cave to cave, mostly on foot. brit critics argue under the new law women will be ordered into combat whether they want to be or not. >> america need to think about their women hand-to-hand * combat with isis fighters. 92.5% of the army women surveyed wanted nothing to do with comba assignments. >> what concerns me with this administration in dealing withor this warrior culture so critical to the success of our military. they don't understand it and oftentimes they are distrusting. if you turn the military into a social smermt rather than a fighting force with a certain level of readiness to defend this nation, that's dangerous for the united states and it's dangerous for the world. bret: some fear social changesha required of the military may cause trouble. others fear they already have. that's next. here's the plan. you grow up wanting to be a
j i was in the infantry on the outskirts of fallujah. wear in danger all day every dah we were looking for explosives. but that's not the same as hunting the enemy where he lives, house to house, cave to cave, mostly on foot. brit critics argue under the new law women will be ordered into combat whether they want to be or not. >> america need to think about their women hand-to-hand * combat with isis fighters. 92.5% of the army women surveyed wanted nothing to do with comba assignments....
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i was out there in the infantry on the outskirts of fallujah and we would first go in for explosives.e were in danger all day every day we were doing that. that is not the same as hunting the enemy where he lives house to house, cave to cave, mostly on foot. >> critics point out under the new law women will be ordered into combat whether they want to be or not. >> i am sorry, but america needs to think about their daughter in a hand to hand fight in a cage no rules against isis fighters. >> when the army did an official survey the results came back that 92.5 percent of the army women surveyed wanted nothing to do with combat assignments. >> what concerns me with this administration in deal with the warrior culture so critical to the success of our military, they don't understand it and often times they mistrust it. if you turn the military into a social experiment rather than a fighting force that has to meet certain standards and have a certain level of readiness to defend this nation, that's incredibly dangerous for the united states and frankly as a leader of the free world it is d
i was out there in the infantry on the outskirts of fallujah and we would first go in for explosives.e were in danger all day every day we were doing that. that is not the same as hunting the enemy where he lives house to house, cave to cave, mostly on foot. >> critics point out under the new law women will be ordered into combat whether they want to be or not. >> i am sorry, but america needs to think about their daughter in a hand to hand fight in a cage no rules against isis...
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when we talk about this issue, we talk about fallujah. it is a surrounded area from all directions people inside fallujah, they are talking about bad circumstancthey are witness many people decide because of this circumstances of this siege. now, saying the coming battle inside mosul are the going on operation closes to mosul could increase the number of dead people in the future. >> at least 25 pro government fighters have been killed in heavy fighting between syrian government forces and al-qaeda-linked group, al nusra front as they tried to approach. the missiles and other ammunition t residents in the greek border town of idimini are losing patience. thousands of refugees and migrants have been camped out in the area ever since the border was closed by the macedonian authorities in february. they say their livelihoods are at risk but the refugees and my grarnts say they are suffering the same fate. a report now from northern greece. at first, there was solidarity with thousands of refugees and migrants but now the people are telling t
when we talk about this issue, we talk about fallujah. it is a surrounded area from all directions people inside fallujah, they are talking about bad circumstancthey are witness many people decide because of this circumstances of this siege. now, saying the coming battle inside mosul are the going on operation closes to mosul could increase the number of dead people in the future. >> at least 25 pro government fighters have been killed in heavy fighting between syrian government forces...
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i was out there with the infantry on the outskirts of fallujah and we would frisk women for explosivese in danger all day every day we were doing that. that's not the same as hunting the enemy where he lives, house to house. cave to cave. mostly on foot. >> critics also point out that under the new law women will be ordered into combat. whether they want to be or not. >> i'm sorry but america needs to think about their daughter in a hand to hand fight in a cage no rules against an isis figter. >> when the army did an official survey, the results came back that 92.5% of the army women surveyed wanted nothing to do with combat assignments. >> what concerns me with this administration in dealing with this warrior culture, so critical to the success of our military, they don't understand it and oftentimes they mistrust it. if you turn the military into kind of a social experiment rather than a fighting force that has to meet certain standards and have a certain level of readiness to defend this nation, that's incredibly dangerous for the united states and frankly as the leader of the free
i was out there with the infantry on the outskirts of fallujah and we would frisk women for explosivese in danger all day every day we were doing that. that's not the same as hunting the enemy where he lives, house to house. cave to cave. mostly on foot. >> critics also point out that under the new law women will be ordered into combat. whether they want to be or not. >> i'm sorry but america needs to think about their daughter in a hand to hand fight in a cage no rules against an...
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thousands of people in fallujah face famine. aid groups have not been able to get food in to residents. routes are cut off leaving people stranded and starving. up to 50,000 people are trapped inside fallujah and the supplies are are noting out. >> we are deeply worried about the situation. based on information provided to us by key informants, we understand humanitarian conditions have deteriorated dramatically in the last three months. people have been under isil control for nearly two years now. they've been struggling that whole period but in the last three months, conditions have plum melted. according to reports that we have from key informants, there are very few medicines in the town. there haven't been resupplies of food probably in the last two months if not three months. already we know families are in stage two and stage three of negative coping mechanisms. this is when they cut back on the amount of calories they take, the number of meals that they're taking. we're very worried. if the systems can't reach people or
thousands of people in fallujah face famine. aid groups have not been able to get food in to residents. routes are cut off leaving people stranded and starving. up to 50,000 people are trapped inside fallujah and the supplies are are noting out. >> we are deeply worried about the situation. based on information provided to us by key informants, we understand humanitarian conditions have deteriorated dramatically in the last three months. people have been under isil control for nearly two...
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sieged by iraqi forces and people inside fallujah they're talking about very bad circumstances that they're witnessing and passing through. many people died because of this circumstances of this siege made by iraqi forces. now everybody is saying that the coming battle inside mosul or ongoing operation close to mosul could increase the number of death of people in the future. >> the armenian defense ministry said that heavy fighting has broken out. a small mountainous enclave is located between them. fighting over the past 24 hours is said to be the worse since cease-fire agreements ended the war in the 1990s as they have demanded that armenia return the territory, but they have not been able to find a peaceful solution. in the last few months azerbaijan has increased the offenses against armenian installations. as we know they were recently in washington. now that those meetings have finished, all of a sudden we see large scale offensive. the cease-fire that has been in place for the last 22 years has violated i. they've been trying to maintain a peaceful, and by launching a large-scale of
sieged by iraqi forces and people inside fallujah they're talking about very bad circumstances that they're witnessing and passing through. many people died because of this circumstances of this siege made by iraqi forces. now everybody is saying that the coming battle inside mosul or ongoing operation close to mosul could increase the number of death of people in the future. >> the armenian defense ministry said that heavy fighting has broken out. a small mountainous enclave is located...
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i spent a month in fallujah going house to house and it came to close quarters in many instances and will tell you there were those instances when it came to close quarters and guys were shooting at each other in the face with pistols and i will tell you on the whole, the greatest issue i had as a rifle platoon commander wasn't some instance where two people were literally grappling hand to hand and it was who was the strongest, it was the issue that the number one physical issue i had in these battles was heat casualties. guys going down for heat stroke. and it was always marines, the marines who, frankly -- and appreciate that you think all marines are 300 pft officers, they're not. they're not. they're not. you might be hanging out with different marines but when you're down there in the trenches with the pfcs and lance corporals, they're not. a 225 ppt is a first class pft, most guys will be around there. and other fit young men but there's a spectrum. so in many ways there is a great opportunity to reset standards and say you either make the standard or you don't and it doesn't
i spent a month in fallujah going house to house and it came to close quarters in many instances and will tell you there were those instances when it came to close quarters and guys were shooting at each other in the face with pistols and i will tell you on the whole, the greatest issue i had as a rifle platoon commander wasn't some instance where two people were literally grappling hand to hand and it was who was the strongest, it was the issue that the number one physical issue i had in these...
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few supplies have enter fallujah since last year. >>> a few suspects have been released from the airportblooming. he escaped after his ex-plow i haveexplosives failed to detonate. >> this film shows the third suspect in the airport bombing. the so-called man in the hat who fled the airport when his bomb failed to explode. he has been shown without his distinctive jacket. investigators have pieced together surveillance images for two years after the attack. authorities hope that someone at street level may have spotted him. >> we appeal to people who may have taken a photograph of the suspect or link they can provide information on this issue. i remember they call the table number. evidently all information will be handled quickly. >> three attackers are believed to have attacked with th two of them blowing themselves up. one is suspected of being the bomb maker for the paris attacks which killed 130 people las last november. the other suspect is being held b by belgium. >> he will be handed off to france. but this will be in a few weeks because he needs to be heard from on another case.
few supplies have enter fallujah since last year. >>> a few suspects have been released from the airportblooming. he escaped after his ex-plow i haveexplosives failed to detonate. >> this film shows the third suspect in the airport bombing. the so-called man in the hat who fled the airport when his bomb failed to explode. he has been shown without his distinctive jacket. investigators have pieced together surveillance images for two years after the attack. authorities hope that...
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he specially when you talk about this issue, we talk about fallujah from all directions by iraqi forces. people have circumstances, many died because of thesesies the number could be increased in the future a mem motheredfo for the attack a year ago, sparking a 15-hour siege. magazine malcolm web was at the university's commemoration event. >> tsurvivors know others' live were cut short. they did nothing to prevent the attack despite being repeatedly warned. changes came too late. >> we are ready to make sure every kenyan who comes here to do business or to work or study is safe. >> 142 students were killed and dozens more injured when gunmen from the somali armed group a al shabaab attacked the campus. at this mem moefrnlt, viefrz struggled. the university staff gathered to commemorate those who were killed. most of the hundreds of students who survived the attack aren't here unless they came from -- they mostly came from other parts of kenyania and transferred to another university after the attack and most say they never want to come back. >> their new campus in western kenya, these
he specially when you talk about this issue, we talk about fallujah from all directions by iraqi forces. people have circumstances, many died because of thesesies the number could be increased in the future a mem motheredfo for the attack a year ago, sparking a 15-hour siege. magazine malcolm web was at the university's commemoration event. >> tsurvivors know others' live were cut short. they did nothing to prevent the attack despite being repeatedly warned. changes came too late....
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held city of fallujah have forced to make soup from grass. that's due to food shortages. the city is under siege and few supplies have reached the country since december. the president sisi will the king of saudi arabia will discuss military cooperation. saudi arabia is expected to sign a deal to finance egypt's patrol yum needs for the next five years. italian andy egyptian prosecutors have met in roam to discuss the torture and murder of a student in cairo. he disappeared on january 25. his body was found in a ditch nine days later. >> reporter: it's a meeting that has been closely watched by italian public opinion. egypt's general prosecutor and a senior police official arrive in roam for talks. they could expect some tough questions from italian officials on egypt's investigation into the killing of this man. the 28-year-old postgraduate student disappeared in cairo. his mutilated body was found on the outskirts of cairo. among italian officials there has been scepticism as to how well the crime was being investigated. they were initially saying that he had been kille
held city of fallujah have forced to make soup from grass. that's due to food shortages. the city is under siege and few supplies have reached the country since december. the president sisi will the king of saudi arabia will discuss military cooperation. saudi arabia is expected to sign a deal to finance egypt's patrol yum needs for the next five years. italian andy egyptian prosecutors have met in roam to discuss the torture and murder of a student in cairo. he disappeared on january 25. his...
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to iraq where half a million people are facing starvation in fallujah. people have been forced to make soup from grass due to severe food shortages. the city is under siege and few supplies have entered since december last year. saudi arabia's king is in egypt capital on a five-day state visit. he will discuss economic and military cooperation with sisi. saudi arabia is due to sign a deal in relation to egypt's petroleum needs. for the next two months venezuelans will begin their weekends on fridays. it is to curb energy consumption. >> reporter: it is hard to imagine that curbing one's grooming habits might help to solve venezuela's dire electricity problem. >> translation: this is a problem that has been going on for 10 years and for which adequate measures were never taken. >> reporter: recent announcements show that it might be the case. on wednesday the government cut short the working week for the next 60 days. the president asked women to stop drying their hair. >> translation: the use of hair dryers only for special occasions and p only half the
to iraq where half a million people are facing starvation in fallujah. people have been forced to make soup from grass due to severe food shortages. the city is under siege and few supplies have entered since december last year. saudi arabia's king is in egypt capital on a five-day state visit. he will discuss economic and military cooperation with sisi. saudi arabia is due to sign a deal in relation to egypt's petroleum needs. for the next two months venezuelans will begin their weekends on...
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there is also heavy fighting around ram adi itself and fallujah. last year i.s.i.l. was said to have lost territory in iraq. our correspondent has the latest from baghdad. >> reporter: there are many reasons behind the increasing of the death toll that was mentioned by the united nations. first of all because the clashes and fighting against i.s.i.l. is still going on. recent it has increased highly. when iraqi forces announced that they're going to launch or they did launch more than operation in more than one area. not only in the anbar province or another province. all many areas in iraq are subjected to a military operation made between iraqi forces and i.s.i.l. as well. also we have to take into consideration that the very bad circumstances that some areas, some cities in iraq are witnessing, especially when we talk about fallujaha town which is surrounded from all directions, seized by iraqi forces and people inside they are at the bad circumstances they're witnessing and passing through. many people died because of this circumstances of this seedsd made by ira
there is also heavy fighting around ram adi itself and fallujah. last year i.s.i.l. was said to have lost territory in iraq. our correspondent has the latest from baghdad. >> reporter: there are many reasons behind the increasing of the death toll that was mentioned by the united nations. first of all because the clashes and fighting against i.s.i.l. is still going on. recent it has increased highly. when iraqi forces announced that they're going to launch or they did launch more than...
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isis still controls the city of fallujah and u.s. military advisers are now back in the surrounding province of anbar, one of the bloodiest battle fields after the american invasion of iraq. mosul, iraq's second biggest since 2014, but according to a u.s. intelligence official, mosul probably won't be recaptured before next year. across the border in syria, regime forces and a kurdish-arab alliance backed by the u.s. are both closing in on raqqa, the so-called "isis capital." but even if isis is defeated in syria, that's unlikely to end the country's bloody, multi-sided civil war. the syrian ceasefire agreed to months ago is now in tatters as regime forces pummel the city of aleppo. even if isis is completely stripped of its territory, at least some of its fighters would probably then turn to guerrilla warfare, and, scott, we're already seeing isis use those tactics around ramadi, which was recaptured from the group in february. >> pelley: holly williams reporting for us from istanbul in another important story, an f.d.a. panel has r
isis still controls the city of fallujah and u.s. military advisers are now back in the surrounding province of anbar, one of the bloodiest battle fields after the american invasion of iraq. mosul, iraq's second biggest since 2014, but according to a u.s. intelligence official, mosul probably won't be recaptured before next year. across the border in syria, regime forces and a kurdish-arab alliance backed by the u.s. are both closing in on raqqa, the so-called "isis capital." but even...
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in 2004, 11 days before christmas, he was shot retaking the city of fallujah. the burden that you have is unbearable. >> at times, yes, sir. >> pelley: but when you come to this event, you take on the unbearable burdens of another hundred families. >> my son went abroad to help people he never met, that we'll probably never, ever see again. it's just-- in some ways it's human nature to want to help others. >> axelrod: you can see scott's full report tomorrow night on "60 minutes." still ahead, he is a cello repairman by trade. but ask anyone whose instrument he's fixed, he's a lot more than that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise... jardiance works around the clock... to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. this can help you lower blood sugar and a1c. and although it's not for weight loss or lowering systolic blood pressure, jardiance could help with both. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel
in 2004, 11 days before christmas, he was shot retaking the city of fallujah. the burden that you have is unbearable. >> at times, yes, sir. >> pelley: but when you come to this event, you take on the unbearable burdens of another hundred families. >> my son went abroad to help people he never met, that we'll probably never, ever see again. it's just-- in some ways it's human nature to want to help others. >> axelrod: you can see scott's full report tomorrow night on...
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in 2004, 11 days before christmas, he was shot retaking the city of fallujah.hat you have is unbearable. >> at times, yes, sir. >> pelley: but when you come to this event, you take on the unbearable burdens of another hundred families. >> my son went abroad to help oeople he never met, that we'll probably never, ever see again. it's just-- in some ways, it's human nature to want to help elhers. >> axelrod: you can see scott's full report tomorrow night on "60 minutes." still ahead, he is a cello repairman by trade. but ask anyone whose instrument he's fixed he's a lot more than that. ♪ ♪ that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise... jardiance works around the clock... to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. this can help you lower blood sugar and a1c. and although it's not for weight loss or lowering systolic blood pressure, jardiance could help with both. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel diz
in 2004, 11 days before christmas, he was shot retaking the city of fallujah.hat you have is unbearable. >> at times, yes, sir. >> pelley: but when you come to this event, you take on the unbearable burdens of another hundred families. >> my son went abroad to help oeople he never met, that we'll probably never, ever see again. it's just-- in some ways, it's human nature to want to help elhers. >> axelrod: you can see scott's full report tomorrow night on "60...
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they are trying to retake fallujah from isil. at least 35 people were injured. al jazeera's walid ibrahim joins us from baghdad. there is fighting going on, we understand, in the city of heat as well. what else do we know about that? >> yeah. the fighting in heat is still going on for almost a week. the iraqi forces succeeded in entering the city, still trying to counter. iraqi forces, at tthey said con some neighborhoods in todowntow of city. another source saying the fighting inside the city center is still going on. anyway, both parties, iraqi security forces and, also, isil, they realize the importance of the heat as a very important strategy, geographic location. it's connected with the three iraqi prove incidents, the province to the north and to the northeast and anbar province. both parties realize that who controls hitt as a town t means he controls on all roads that are connected with these three prove incidents. anyway, iraqi forces, it seems that they are very determined to retake the heat but they are taking resistance from isil fighters. some sourc
they are trying to retake fallujah from isil. at least 35 people were injured. al jazeera's walid ibrahim joins us from baghdad. there is fighting going on, we understand, in the city of heat as well. what else do we know about that? >> yeah. the fighting in heat is still going on for almost a week. the iraqi forces succeeded in entering the city, still trying to counter. iraqi forces, at tthey said con some neighborhoods in todowntow of city. another source saying the fighting inside the...
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>> what i did not realize going into it you don't just fallujah home but your possessions in milwaukee if you can have a share if the eviction your stuff is thrown on the sidewalk or the truck that it is taken by the movers bandit is stored in bondage storage which means you have to pay $375 to get back after the first month and it goes up every month after that. it is a storage facility so it is a business purpose of the biggest moving company the owners told me 70 percent of the moves of what they do gets thrown in the dump. that is a race for your possessions. >> i am also from milwaukee they appreciate the book i know the neighborhoods your talking about. candy talk about the impact on the kids and their schooling for those who are effected? both from the trailer homes? >> yes. it leaves a deep and jagged scar on the next generation. twitter lead was living in the homeless shelter outside of town. but there are higher needs. to find a home the ones who do i will get you in school. there is a higher needed to get them in school but then there is a crisis to emerge again and again. w
>> what i did not realize going into it you don't just fallujah home but your possessions in milwaukee if you can have a share if the eviction your stuff is thrown on the sidewalk or the truck that it is taken by the movers bandit is stored in bondage storage which means you have to pay $375 to get back after the first month and it goes up every month after that. it is a storage facility so it is a business purpose of the biggest moving company the owners told me 70 percent of the moves...
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isis still controls the city of fallujah and u.s. military advisers are now back in the surrounding province of anbar, one of the bloodiest battlefield after the american invasion of iraq. mosul, iraq's second biggest city has been ruled by isis since 2014. but according to a u.s. intelligence official, mosul probably won't be recaptured before next year. across the border in syria, regime forces and kurdish-arab alliance backed by the u.s. are both closing in on raqqa, the so-called isis capital. even if isis is defeated in syria, that's unlikely to end the country's bloody, multisided civil war. the syrian cease-fire agreed two months ago is now in tatters. as regime forces pummel the city of aleppo. even if isis is completely stripped of its territory, at least some of its fighters would probably then turn to guerrilla warfare. scott, we're already seeing isis use those tactics around ramadi which was recaptured from the group in february. >> holly williams reporting from turkey tonight. holly, thanks. >>> in another important sto
isis still controls the city of fallujah and u.s. military advisers are now back in the surrounding province of anbar, one of the bloodiest battlefield after the american invasion of iraq. mosul, iraq's second biggest city has been ruled by isis since 2014. but according to a u.s. intelligence official, mosul probably won't be recaptured before next year. across the border in syria, regime forces and kurdish-arab alliance backed by the u.s. are both closing in on raqqa, the so-called isis...