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how do you appointed you you don't agree with him now on the use of drone strikes which president hadi does in fact even the saudis tokyo mamak the run the arab coalition in london last week he said there have to be investigations into saudi war crimes. is hardly the problem is it time now for the united nations to abandon putting hardie back in power in yemen they cannot accuse the had no now we have many she asked and we have to get the government which it will do as a the interest only community when we have tools we have to all stand and not to have brought out the end not. of course but anyway if we want to choose we will choose that's because this beer is. under law is on closer to certain yeah but that of the militias they're against the law and out of the law this is the problem yeah. and we accepted how the anti we are now better the election until we. found a friend on on the constitution and. then around their new election we have in another few got another president to see and elaborate in but i want to know what no one is going to vote no one is going to vote for hardly in
how do you appointed you you don't agree with him now on the use of drone strikes which president hadi does in fact even the saudis tokyo mamak the run the arab coalition in london last week he said there have to be investigations into saudi war crimes. is hardly the problem is it time now for the united nations to abandon putting hardie back in power in yemen they cannot accuse the had no now we have many she asked and we have to get the government which it will do as a the interest only...
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which started nearly 5 years ago involves houthi rebels backed by iran and the government of president hadi uk. the war has shattered yemen's health system. civilian flights out of sana'a international airport were stopped more than 3 years ago. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet has been in sana'a with the patients and their families as they prepared for the flight. packed, ready to go. this hotel in sana'a, their home for months as they waited to leave. families growing up in war, now friends. halil is 13. small for his years, old beyond his years. "i'm in pain," he tells me. "i'm sick — i have a fever here. "pain...and pain here." now he's off tojordan for a kidney transplant and a chance at a better future. little children excited beyond words, as any child would be, about to make their very first flight. but this is a journey with a big difference. it could mean the difference between life or death in their little lives. the lives of little children caught in a big war. sana'a international airport is in the hands of the houthis, but the airspace controlled by the saudi—
which started nearly 5 years ago involves houthi rebels backed by iran and the government of president hadi uk. the war has shattered yemen's health system. civilian flights out of sana'a international airport were stopped more than 3 years ago. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet has been in sana'a with the patients and their families as they prepared for the flight. packed, ready to go. this hotel in sana'a, their home for months as they waited to leave. families growing up in...
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started nearly five years ago, involves houthi rebels backed by iran and the government of president hadi us and the uk. the war has shattered yemen's health system. civilian flights out of sana'a international airport were stopped more than three years ago. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet has been in sana'a with the patients and their families as they prepared for the flight. packed, ready to go. this hotel in sana'a their home for months, as they waited to leave. families growing up in war, now friends. halil is 13. small for his years, old beyond his years. "i'm in pain," he tells me. "i'm sick. i have a fever here. pain... and pain here." now he's off tojordan for a kidney transplant and a chance at a better future. little children excited beyond words, as any child would be, about to make their very first flight. but this is a journey with a big difference. it could mean the difference between life or death in their little lives. the lives of little children caught in a big war. sana'a international airport is in the hands of the houthis, but the airspace controlled
started nearly five years ago, involves houthi rebels backed by iran and the government of president hadi us and the uk. the war has shattered yemen's health system. civilian flights out of sana'a international airport were stopped more than three years ago. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet has been in sana'a with the patients and their families as they prepared for the flight. packed, ready to go. this hotel in sana'a their home for months, as they waited to leave. families...
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reporter: thus far only 16 hadis have returned to the town.s not all were hard-coreri ters. but there is unemployment here. the mayor is worriedis not enouh being done to help them reform. >> as a municipality we do not have a single cent allocated for this category. if we had the financial means to help these people open ssbusi, because we have people who are experts in their fields, it would be good. otherwisehey remain in their houses, isolated. they will rain on the street and represent a risk. reporter: the town's repentant fighter wants to help. what can youib cone to help the radicalized people -- to help de-radicalized people? >> many are in prison and i cannot do anything when they are have to cope with my own issues, but i can help others. reporter: kosovo hoping to repatriate a second batch of extremists. they are criticalun of other ies who refused to do the same. >> if they do not rern them, do not rehabilitate them, they are not preventing reporter: is it finished? >> no, i do not believe they are done. the isis i read about, the
reporter: thus far only 16 hadis have returned to the town.s not all were hard-coreri ters. but there is unemployment here. the mayor is worriedis not enouh being done to help them reform. >> as a municipality we do not have a single cent allocated for this category. if we had the financial means to help these people open ssbusi, because we have people who are experts in their fields, it would be good. otherwisehey remain in their houses, isolated. they will rain on the street and...
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so what you have today, if you were seeing that hady there earlier, these are last-minute orders being tilled. if you compare this year to the last couple of years, i talked to a couple of wholesalers and they said business is better this year despite the fact the holiday is on a friday. it is a three-day weekend and you might not have as people people buying flowers because they are going out of town and they are gone and men procrastinate and it is not a good thing so in spite of that business has been good. here is the general manager for the through-- for the flower ma >> san francisco is different and the bay area is different. we have everything from the standard red rose to some of the younger generations that go for that, they go for maybe the palette of the flavori -- favorite colors. >> why is that. >> everybody wants to be different. no one wants to do what mom or dad or grandma and grandpa did zwlnch so if you're not familiar with the flower market, right now it is only opened to event organizers but at 9:00, john q. public could come in here and they will sell flowers, it
so what you have today, if you were seeing that hady there earlier, these are last-minute orders being tilled. if you compare this year to the last couple of years, i talked to a couple of wholesalers and they said business is better this year despite the fact the holiday is on a friday. it is a three-day weekend and you might not have as people people buying flowers because they are going out of town and they are gone and men procrastinate and it is not a good thing so in spite of that...
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that started in october and led to the resignation of the government led by prime minister saad al-hadiumberto of salah hideouts met some of those leading new projects. 70. new well and michelle assists is making their voices heard. so music cannot criticizes the political elite corruption and raises social awareness monitored lot of them what it is it isn't and this is their latest collaboration and initiative with kafka which means in nothing against gender violence and discrimination they wrote this song about people unable to speak up for themselves. the years lebanese women have fought for equal rights and against social prejudices and they've been at the forefront of nationwide anti-government protesters started in october came on up and with in remote areas women were marginalized and was silenced but with this revolution women were able to find their voices within the city as revolutionary songs play out meals are being made right in the middle of a muslim and a christian area the people here 40 each other during the civil war and this project is the brainchild of a group of wom
that started in october and led to the resignation of the government led by prime minister saad al-hadiumberto of salah hideouts met some of those leading new projects. 70. new well and michelle assists is making their voices heard. so music cannot criticizes the political elite corruption and raises social awareness monitored lot of them what it is it isn't and this is their latest collaboration and initiative with kafka which means in nothing against gender violence and discrimination they...
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ed: the presiden president hady in iowa a couple nights ago p.nd of campaigning before the caucuses. some candidates serving in the senate right now, dealing with the impeachment trial. now they're able to be a little more free, honing in on the hawk eye state with proceedings put off until monday. iowa state officials are worried about the spread of misinformation ahead of monday's caucuses. mark meredith is following developments from here in he des moines. good evening, mark. >> reporter: good evening, ed. all weekend we'v seen various campaigns, volunteers out trying to get people excited ahead of monday. they're trying to get people the right information about what they need to know before they go to the cay cuss. while the campaigns are excited about monday, state officials say they are concerned about the possibility of some misinformation getting out there. the secretary of state here in the hawk eye state has said that they are closely monitoring social media sites just to make sure people are not getting confused by any information abou
ed: the presiden president hady in iowa a couple nights ago p.nd of campaigning before the caucuses. some candidates serving in the senate right now, dealing with the impeachment trial. now they're able to be a little more free, honing in on the hawk eye state with proceedings put off until monday. iowa state officials are worried about the spread of misinformation ahead of monday's caucuses. mark meredith is following developments from here in he des moines. good evening, mark. >>...