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joining me now is nick government spokesperson hadi welcome and thanks for your time why did you decide to visit mr. sometimes when you'll hear him and went to dinner with a case. far away from each you need to be able to look at the to rain see the geography but more importantly see the agra process in that was and that is in place it farfalle i wanted to see for myself why are we saying this is very productive business where we saying this is an export oriented business and way are we saying these fits very well in the narrative is open for business so this was the peoples of the his it ok now i don't know if i can link up their post to this question and it's up to say that if if you went there and you found out that it didn't meet what your head that it met then what would have been ok that his farm was taken away from him. no that wasn't when i change the outcome because when the when the cabinet. position or a decision it becomes policy saw that decision that was passed on the 28th of may was in sync with the with government policy government policy is pronounced by the president i
joining me now is nick government spokesperson hadi welcome and thanks for your time why did you decide to visit mr. sometimes when you'll hear him and went to dinner with a case. far away from each you need to be able to look at the to rain see the geography but more importantly see the agra process in that was and that is in place it farfalle i wanted to see for myself why are we saying this is very productive business where we saying this is an export oriented business and way are we saying...
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jones and the to have you with us and with starting in nigeria where last month the president mohamed hadi was sworn in the for a 2nd term in office it was a narrow election election win that took place against a backdrop of economic uncertainty among the biggest challenges he's facing is slowing growth the nigerian economy is projected to grow by just over 2 percent of this year that's well below forecasts for many other african countries obstacles to growth include poor infrastructure frequent power outages and corruption and unsurprisingly those kinds of problems are doing little to spur investment in 2018 nigeria attracted to fall less foreign investment than egypt south africa ghana or ethiopia but it's not all doom and gloom nigeria is africa's big. oil producer currently producing some 1900000 barrels a day so what's holding material back and where does president hari have to act let's bring in. our correspondent in a boat. listen jerry is an oil rich country but apparently there's a point infrastructure there's problems with power and water supply house the possible. gives that up
jones and the to have you with us and with starting in nigeria where last month the president mohamed hadi was sworn in the for a 2nd term in office it was a narrow election election win that took place against a backdrop of economic uncertainty among the biggest challenges he's facing is slowing growth the nigerian economy is projected to grow by just over 2 percent of this year that's well below forecasts for many other african countries obstacles to growth include poor infrastructure...
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they blamed killed you get hadi off for a police crackdown on demonstrators last week.
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reporter: when the weather allows, sheikh humaydi daham al-hadi gathers his s closest allies i in a makeshift tent. he often sererves them mututtor lunch. it's an old d tradition, a ande that the h head of the s smmar trtribe eps alaliv 's rooted in the times when the shammar lived a nomadic life crisscscrossing the e arab wo. until rececently, the shammar fought bitteterly against t the islamic c state's fighters. as a rest, weaponsre still commonplace here, even if nowadays they're only used for spt. ththe shammar are among the gigion's mt popowerf tribebes, with millions of members. anand althgh t the w in sysyriis not t over yet, a measurof c cm now prevaiails in the nortrthe. sheikh humumaydi hopes he e canp shape postst-war politicics. sheikh humaydi: if you want to solve problelems, the tribes ae important. 90% of people here belong to a tribe, whether they're arab, kurdish, or christian. we all share the same culture, because these local tribes all have the same traditions and customs. reporter: humaydi's palace is in tell alo, a small village in northern syria. this is where the sham
reporter: when the weather allows, sheikh humaydi daham al-hadi gathers his s closest allies i in a makeshift tent. he often sererves them mututtor lunch. it's an old d tradition, a ande that the h head of the s smmar trtribe eps alaliv 's rooted in the times when the shammar lived a nomadic life crisscscrossing the e arab wo. until rececently, the shammar fought bitteterly against t the islamic c state's fighters. as a rest, weaponsre still commonplace here, even if nowadays they're only used...
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reporter: when the weather allows, sheikh humaydi daham al-hadi gathers his closest allies in a makeshift tent. he often serves them mutton for lunch. it's an old tradition, and one that the head of the shammar tribe keeps alive. it's rooted in the times when the shammar lived a nomadic life crisscrossing the arab world. until recently, the shammar fought bitterly against the islamic state's fiters. as a rest, weaponsre still commonplace here, even if nowadays they're only used for sport. the shammar e among th reon's most werful tris, with mlions of mbers. d althoughhe war in ria is not over yet, a measure of calm now prevails in the northeast. sheikh humaydi hopes he can help shape post-war politics. sheikh humaydi: if you want to solve problems, the tribes are important. 90% of people here belong to a tribe, whether they're arab, kurdish, or christian. we all share the same culture, because these local tribes all have the same traditions and customs. reporter: humaydi's palace is in tell alo, a small village in northern syria. this is where the shammar leader meets petitioners, allies,
reporter: when the weather allows, sheikh humaydi daham al-hadi gathers his closest allies in a makeshift tent. he often serves them mutton for lunch. it's an old tradition, and one that the head of the shammar tribe keeps alive. it's rooted in the times when the shammar lived a nomadic life crisscrossing the arab world. until recently, the shammar fought bitterly against the islamic state's fiters. as a rest, weaponsre still commonplace here, even if nowadays they're only used for sport. the...
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reporter: when the weather allows, sheikh humaydi daham al-hadi gathers hihis closest allieses in a makeshift tent. he often s serves them m muttor lunch.h. it's an olold tradition,n, ande that thehe head of thehe smmar tribkeeps s ale. it's rooted in the times when the shammar lived a nomadic life crisisscrossing ththe arab wo. until rerecently, the shammarr fought bititterly againsnst the islamimic state's fighters. as a rult, weapo are still commonplace here, even if nowadays they're only used for ort. the shammar are among the reregion'sost t poweul triribe with millions of members. and aloughgh thear in n sya is nonot over yet, a mease ofof cl now prevevails in the nonorthe. sheikh h humaydi hopes h he canp shape popost-war polititic sheikh humaydi: if you want to solve proboblems, the tribes ae important. 90% of people here belong to a tribe, whether they're arab, kurdish, or christian. we all share the same culture, because these local tribes all have the same traditions and customs. reporter: humaydi's palace is in tell alo, a small village in northern syria. this is where the shammar
reporter: when the weather allows, sheikh humaydi daham al-hadi gathers hihis closest allieses in a makeshift tent. he often s serves them m muttor lunch.h. it's an olold tradition,n, ande that thehe head of thehe smmar tribkeeps s ale. it's rooted in the times when the shammar lived a nomadic life crisisscrossing ththe arab wo. until rerecently, the shammarr fought bititterly againsnst the islamimic state's fighters. as a rult, weapo are still commonplace here, even if nowadays they're only...
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support to hooty fighters who were trying to wrest control of yemen from the government of president hadi but at the beginning of the statement barbara it starts out by essentially condemning iran for the recent attacks on shipping vessels in the gulf going through the strait of hormuz and basically accusing iran of using its military power to project and to disrupt stability in the region again the only common thread here is that this has to do with iranian behavior so what you see here is again another opportunity for the united states to try to put very public pressure on the iranian government something which the trumpet ministration says it is going to continue to do until the iranians change their behavior change their policies and are willing to negotiate a new status with the united states and with other countries frozen jordan with the latest now from washington d.c. of rosalind thank you so how is this all going down in iran itself divide joins us live from tehran at the u.s. obviously stepping up the economic pressure diplomatic pressure we heard rosalyn there say because they
support to hooty fighters who were trying to wrest control of yemen from the government of president hadi but at the beginning of the statement barbara it starts out by essentially condemning iran for the recent attacks on shipping vessels in the gulf going through the strait of hormuz and basically accusing iran of using its military power to project and to disrupt stability in the region again the only common thread here is that this has to do with iranian behavior so what you see here is...
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more details as they come in from washington let's get the view now from iran we're joined by nasir hadi and professor of international relations at tehran university thanks so much for coming in can you tell us that around view of this incident the downing of the drone secondly you don't think that you know of things that you know. the global hawk has wired into the iranian airspace and they think this is the beginning and if they don't listen to strong it's going to be rick that's why the fund would look through basically mention 2 important crucial points one is let's not forget. even the americans are talking about 9 miles from here in the a bit of space in the minds of it really really rainy and the question is why us. more there but it's several 1000 miles that way from our border should come here to have basically coming those daughters their space their belief is that u.s. wants to croak that's a probation ok well what we need somebody the americans when they say these are crucial shipping lanes the strait of hormuz to protect the world's oil supply. yes i mean that's certainly s
more details as they come in from washington let's get the view now from iran we're joined by nasir hadi and professor of international relations at tehran university thanks so much for coming in can you tell us that around view of this incident the downing of the drone secondly you don't think that you know of things that you know. the global hawk has wired into the iranian airspace and they think this is the beginning and if they don't listen to strong it's going to be rick that's why the...
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our guide, hadi al abdullah, is a media activist who has documented how pro-regime forces have repeatedlyhospitals, despite condemnation from the united nations. the medical clinic in the town of haus was attacked just hours earlier, he told us. this was a clinic? a clinic for women and children? >> exactly. the clinic and the houses. >> reporter: houses? >> around this. >> reporter: why did they target this street? >> i don't know. >> reporter: we don't know. hundreds of thousands have fled the bombing and taken shelter in this sprawling refugee camp. on its edge, we found marwa ahmad and her eight children who left their home with nothing. marwa is pregnant, and said she plans to give birth here on the dirt. "i have nobody," she told us, "and there's no going back." there are a million children in idlib, innocent and too young to understand this war, but menaced from the skies alongside their parents. holly williams, cbs news, idlib, syria. >> dubois: next on the "cbs evening news," are rising ocean temperatures behind the recent outbreak of shark attacks? and later, a court appearance
our guide, hadi al abdullah, is a media activist who has documented how pro-regime forces have repeatedlyhospitals, despite condemnation from the united nations. the medical clinic in the town of haus was attacked just hours earlier, he told us. this was a clinic? a clinic for women and children? >> exactly. the clinic and the houses. >> reporter: houses? >> around this. >> reporter: why did they target this street? >> i don't know. >> reporter: we don't...
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they blamed killed you get hadi off for a police crackdown on demonstrators last week at least 240 people were injured when right police fired tear gas water cannons and rubber bullets. so it could be and president mingy and his welcome to u.s. counterpart donald trump in seoul if.
they blamed killed you get hadi off for a police crackdown on demonstrators last week at least 240 people were injured when right police fired tear gas water cannons and rubber bullets. so it could be and president mingy and his welcome to u.s. counterpart donald trump in seoul if.
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fighters who have launched attacks in saudi arabia which has supported the exile government of president hadi and really looked at the way that iran has tried to expand its political and diplomatic influence around the region and influence which the united states says again is very destabilizing and is a threat to u.s. interests across the middle east so even as the president was getting ready to sign the sanctions there was this call for iran to step away from its behavior and the desire of the u.s. to engage in negotiations only if it thinks that iran would do so in good faith thank you for all of that that's rosalynn jordan in washington now his dosage of ari from the sanctions are coming down we're waiting to hear the exact details but you were telling us a little bit earlier that iran sort of saying well you can sanction us all you want it's not going to make any difference to how bad the situation already is. yes certainly come all and of course with this news that the highest authority in iran is now under u.s. sanctions the iranian supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei is not going to
fighters who have launched attacks in saudi arabia which has supported the exile government of president hadi and really looked at the way that iran has tried to expand its political and diplomatic influence around the region and influence which the united states says again is very destabilizing and is a threat to u.s. interests across the middle east so even as the president was getting ready to sign the sanctions there was this call for iran to step away from its behavior and the desire of...
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. >> i hady head in the clouds.'m a teacher, i'm busy, i got a family, i got a life.a they take bunch out of my paycheck, uh, every two weeks, and so that's going into a little pile that's gonna accrue interest. i figured this is on autopilot. i don't have to worry about the pension. >> smith: by 2008, kentucky's pension funds weren very bad shape. and things were about to get much worse. >> stunninnews on wall street tonight. >> at one point the market felln as if well, over 700 points. >> the collapse of lehman brothers triggered turmoil in markets around the globe. >> smith: in the 2008 collapse, kentucky was hit hard. >> we travel to kentucky for a firsthand look at how the recession is hurting just about everyone. >> when i first got here, thingb wereming. there, there were a lot more factories that were open, and businesses. i mean, you can see, businesses are closing all over. >> kentucky is to hoate racing etroit is to the american auto industry. and even the sport of kingsin feels the of a global recession.
. >> i hady head in the clouds.'m a teacher, i'm busy, i got a family, i got a life.a they take bunch out of my paycheck, uh, every two weeks, and so that's going into a little pile that's gonna accrue interest. i figured this is on autopilot. i don't have to worry about the pension. >> smith: by 2008, kentucky's pension funds weren very bad shape. and things were about to get much worse. >> stunninnews on wall street tonight. >> at one point the market felln as if well,...
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the next day at peterborough when we hady our townhall, the kid raises his hand. this is a true story. his 11 and is like i'd like to think it bob mueller testifies if he should go before the house or senate first, and should it be at the intelligence committee or judiciary? so new hampshire. he's like 11 years old. [laughing] so that's why i love your state. something else in common, we love the outdoors in our states, and that same weekend we had a great hiking trip. our family. manage to go in a state park up a rather i would say is that using the we went on some rocks and ice and i was so happy -- what's the name of the park? [inaudible] okay, and so we go up there and they say and a very nice new hampshire way, the road is blocked off, you know, so you might want to be careful there. they blocked the road.o i think what they meant was you can walk on the road but not dry. we take the trail and it's like literally i thought i was going to fall over on this ice and everything. we get to the topra and there's the senior citizens out there. why did you take the r
the next day at peterborough when we hady our townhall, the kid raises his hand. this is a true story. his 11 and is like i'd like to think it bob mueller testifies if he should go before the house or senate first, and should it be at the intelligence committee or judiciary? so new hampshire. he's like 11 years old. [laughing] so that's why i love your state. something else in common, we love the outdoors in our states, and that same weekend we had a great hiking trip. our family. manage to go...
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they blamed killed you get hadi off for a police crackdown on demonstrators last week at least 240 people were injured when right police fired tear gas water cannon and rubber bullets. hundreds of demonstrators have taken to the streets of sudan calling for the ruling military council to hand power to a civilian administration rally in a month in the capital khartoum took place on the eve of a planned must protest organized by the opposition. severe flooding has killed at least 3 people and submerged thousands of homes in russia's southeastern okupe screeching around 100 people have been hospitalized rescue teams deployed boats and helicopters to bring residents to safety the floods affected around 50 communities with more rain forecast. the. ones. who were crowned german champions last season. and in 2nd place just come up to this season and finished only 2 points short of their record chaps it was a remarkable season for both of the best teams in germany let's take a look back. this is decision day the final match they hold comes down to this because it was a battle between a challenger
they blamed killed you get hadi off for a police crackdown on demonstrators last week at least 240 people were injured when right police fired tear gas water cannon and rubber bullets. hundreds of demonstrators have taken to the streets of sudan calling for the ruling military council to hand power to a civilian administration rally in a month in the capital khartoum took place on the eve of a planned must protest organized by the opposition. severe flooding has killed at least 3 people and...
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they blame killed you get hadi off for a police crackdown on demonstrators last week at least 240 people were injured when right police fired tear gas water cannons and rubber bullets. so it could be and president mingy and his welcome to u.s. counterpart donald trump in seoul. trump said he meets a north korean leader kim when he goes to the demolition arised zone between north and south korea on sunday. welcomed the idea. that. german chancellor angela merkel has addressed concerns about her health 2 days after experiencing a 2nd boat of shaking in public she said that while she could understand why she was being asked about it she didn't have anything particular to report except that she is doing well. severe flooding has killed at least 3 people and submerged thousands of homes in russia's southeastern are kooks region around 100 people have been hospitalized rescue teams deployed boats and helicopters to bring residents to safety the floods affected their own 50 communities with more rain forecast. all over the world people dream of becoming a rich and famous. through you tube inclu
they blame killed you get hadi off for a police crackdown on demonstrators last week at least 240 people were injured when right police fired tear gas water cannons and rubber bullets. so it could be and president mingy and his welcome to u.s. counterpart donald trump in seoul. trump said he meets a north korean leader kim when he goes to the demolition arised zone between north and south korea on sunday. welcomed the idea. that. german chancellor angela merkel has addressed concerns about her...