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this is her brother, hamza. and here her sister, heba.as taken from britain when she was just five years old. now ten, she struggles to write in english. the words "london, the uk" don't come easily. but the memories of the life that she had taken from her shine brightly. her kurdish guardian says amira is british, but after the trauma of the last five years, she can't even remember her grandmother's name. this is no place for children. they need to be rescued. many are sick or injured. amira's sister, heba, is eight years old. her body bears the marks of an almost unimaginable horror. it's too upsetting for them to describe. the mental scars of the last days of the caliphate in baghuz run even deeper. the onslaught in baghuz saw hundreds die as coalition bombs set off is weapons stores. the children cowered in shallow pits. amira lost her mother and father in the onslaught as well as two sisters and an older brother. the bbc has informed the government of amira, hamza and heba's plight. but the authorities are facing an even bigger heada
this is her brother, hamza. and here her sister, heba.as taken from britain when she was just five years old. now ten, she struggles to write in english. the words "london, the uk" don't come easily. but the memories of the life that she had taken from her shine brightly. her kurdish guardian says amira is british, but after the trauma of the last five years, she can't even remember her grandmother's name. this is no place for children. they need to be rescued. many are sick or...
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this is her brother, hamza. and here her sister, heba.as just five years old. now ten, she struggles to write in english. the words "london, the uk" don't come easily. but the memories of the life that she had taken from her shine brightly. i go to park. her kurdish guardian says amira is british, but after the trauma of the last five years, she can't even remember her grandmother's name. this is no place for children. they need to be rescued. many are sick or injured. amira's sister, heba, is eight years old. her body bears the marks of an almost unimaginable horror. it's too upsetting for them to describe. the mental scars of the last days of the caliphate in baghuz run even deeper. the onslaught in baghuz saw hundreds die as coalition bombs set off is weapons stores. the children cowered in shallow pits. amira lost her mother and father in the onslaught as well as two sisters and an older brother. the bbc has informed the government of amira, hamza and heba's plight. but the authorities are facing an even bigger headache, now. as turki
this is her brother, hamza. and here her sister, heba.as just five years old. now ten, she struggles to write in english. the words "london, the uk" don't come easily. but the memories of the life that she had taken from her shine brightly. i go to park. her kurdish guardian says amira is british, but after the trauma of the last five years, she can't even remember her grandmother's name. this is no place for children. they need to be rescued. many are sick or injured. amira's sister,...
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hamza bin laden was a big thing, but this is the biggest there is. this is the worst ever. osama bin laden was very big but osama bin laden became big with the world trade center. this is a man who built a whole, as he would like to call it, a country, a caliphate, and was trying to do it again. i have not heard too much about his health. i heard stories about maybe he may not have been in good health. he died in a ruthless, vicious manner. that i can tell you. >> were there any adults taken? pres. trump: yes, we have people that were taken. many of the people died on the site, but we had adults taken. the children, we left them under the care of somebody that we understand. 11 children. >> 11 children, how many adults? pres. trump: i would rather not say. i will leave that to the generals. a small group. more dead than alive. >> which special operations teams were involved? pres. trump: many of them. and at the top level. people who were truly incredible at their craft. i've never seen anything like it. >> as far as partnerships, were there any other forces or was this onl
hamza bin laden was a big thing, but this is the biggest there is. this is the worst ever. osama bin laden was very big but osama bin laden became big with the world trade center. this is a man who built a whole, as he would like to call it, a country, a caliphate, and was trying to do it again. i have not heard too much about his health. i heard stories about maybe he may not have been in good health. he died in a ruthless, vicious manner. that i can tell you. >> were there any adults...
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iwanted hamza bin al—baghdadi, i don't want other people.bin laden who the young man of 30 who looks just like his father, tall and handsome and just like his father did bad things. i don't get any credit for this, i never do, buti things. i don't get any credit for this, i never do, but i wrote a very successful book and in that book about a year before the world trade centre was born up i said there is somebody named 0sama bin laden, you better kill him to come out. i was in big trouble. i always find it fascinating. but i saw this man, tall and handsome, very charismatic, making horrible statements about wanting to destroy other countries. and i am writing a book. i think i wrote 12 books, all did very well. and i am writing a book, the world trade centre had not come down. i think it was about a year before the world trade centre came down. and i said to people take out 0sama bin laden that nobody had ever held off. everybody has heard of al—baghdadi because he is built this monsterfor a long time but nobody had ever heard of 0sama bin l
iwanted hamza bin al—baghdadi, i don't want other people.bin laden who the young man of 30 who looks just like his father, tall and handsome and just like his father did bad things. i don't get any credit for this, i never do, buti things. i don't get any credit for this, i never do, but i wrote a very successful book and in that book about a year before the world trade centre was born up i said there is somebody named 0sama bin laden, you better kill him to come out. i was in big trouble. i...
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well, these children, and meera, heba and hamza, they had a last minute escape —— amira.just hamza, theye the detention camp was breached, turkish troops we re camp was breached, turkish troops were advancing. the un got in there and scooped up the kids, along with 2a other unaccompanied minors, another 2a orphans. those children have now all been taken to the city of raqqa. one of the options of getting them out of there, as you just heard in the report, things are absolutely chaotic in syria at the moment. well, in the past, the option might have been british special forces, they are option might have been british specialforces, they are in option might have been british special forces, they are in that area but british special forces, like american special forces, are 110w like american special forces, are now in the process of withdrawing. all of that area is now under the control of the regime. damascus has, in the past, allowed the children of extremists to be repatriated to their countries but only countries they have diplomatic relations with. britain doesn't have any embassy or
well, these children, and meera, heba and hamza, they had a last minute escape —— amira.just hamza, theye the detention camp was breached, turkish troops we re camp was breached, turkish troops were advancing. the un got in there and scooped up the kids, along with 2a other unaccompanied minors, another 2a orphans. those children have now all been taken to the city of raqqa. one of the options of getting them out of there, as you just heard in the report, things are absolutely chaotic in...
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the whereabouts of amira, heba and hamza — and the 21 other orphans — is unknown. a safe place to take detainees, especially children. now, they may be lost forever. and somewhere in london, there's a grandmother waiting, not knowing if they're alive or dead. the following day, quentin sommerville reported that the three siblings he'd featured in that report had been rescued and were with the save the children charity, prompting chris lindsay to tweet... and lucy hancock described the reporter as... thank you for all your comments this week. please do get in touch with your opinions about what you see on bbc tv news online or bbc social media. you may even get to appear on our programme. you can e—mail... or you can find us on twitter... you can call us on... and do have a look at our website... that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. good morning. this time last week the world weather story was typhoon hagibis. in fact, we were watching this powerful typhoon barrelling its way towards the shores of
the whereabouts of amira, heba and hamza — and the 21 other orphans — is unknown. a safe place to take detainees, especially children. now, they may be lost forever. and somewhere in london, there's a grandmother waiting, not knowing if they're alive or dead. the following day, quentin sommerville reported that the three siblings he'd featured in that report had been rescued and were with the save the children charity, prompting chris lindsay to tweet... and lucy hancock described the...
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hamza bin laden was a big thing. this was the worst ever.en became big. this was a man who built a whole, as he would like to call it, a country, a caliphate. and was trying to do it again. i had not heard too much about him, i heard the stories that he may not have been in good health. but he died in a ruthless, vicious manner, that i can tell you. we have people that were taken. many other people that were taken. many other people died on site. but we have people died on site. but we have people who are taking, yes. the children, we left them under care of somebody that we understand. 11 children. how many adults? i would rather not say. i will leave that to the generals. a small group. more dead than alive. which a special operations teams were involved? many of them. at the top level. and people that were truly incredible at their craft. i had never seen anything like it. as far as partnerships goes, whether any other forces involved, or what is only american troops? only american forces. but we were given great cooperation. we told the
hamza bin laden was a big thing. this was the worst ever.en became big. this was a man who built a whole, as he would like to call it, a country, a caliphate. and was trying to do it again. i had not heard too much about him, i heard the stories that he may not have been in good health. but he died in a ruthless, vicious manner, that i can tell you. we have people that were taken. many other people that were taken. many other people died on site. but we have people died on site. but we have...
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and i also wanted hommes of bin hamza binmmes of bi laden. tall, handsome, he was talking very bad things, just like his father. i don't get credit for this book i wrote, but that's ok come here we are, i never do. i wrote a book, a really very successful book. about one year before the world trade center was blown up i said that there is someone named osama bin laden. you had better kill him or take him out something to that effect. government. but i always found it fascinating. i saw this man. charismaticme, very , making horrible statements about wanting to destroy our country. and i'm writing a book. i wrote 12 books, all did very well. i'm writing a book. the world trade center had not come down. if you check it was about a year before. i said to people, take out osama bin laden. no one have ever -- had ever heard of him. everyone had heard of, he had been a monster for a long time. about a year, you will have to check, a year, year and a half, the book came out, i was talking about osama bin laden, i said you had to kill him, you had to
and i also wanted hommes of bin hamza binmmes of bi laden. tall, handsome, he was talking very bad things, just like his father. i don't get credit for this book i wrote, but that's ok come here we are, i never do. i wrote a book, a really very successful book. about one year before the world trade center was blown up i said that there is someone named osama bin laden. you had better kill him or take him out something to that effect. government. but i always found it fascinating. i saw this...
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abu hamza al-masriive crowds took the streets of london today. organizers say up to a million people jammed the central part of the city as parliament withheld approval of boris johnson's brexit deal. ian lee is in that crowd outside parliament tonight. >> when do we want it? >> now! >> reporter: today was billed add "super saturday" thousands of protesters converging on parliament as prime minister boris johnson tried to pass his brexit deal with the european union. >> that is why it is now so urgent for us to move on and build a new relationship with our friends in the e.u. on the base of a new deal. >> reporter: but do or die for the prime minister quickly turneturned into disappointmentd delay. >> order! >> the ayes to the right, 322. the nos to the left, 306. >> reporter: parliament approved an amendment that postponed the vote on the prime minister's deal, a setback for johnson but good news for brits who want to remain in the e.u. >> we don't a breakup of our union. we want to stay in europe. we want to stay aligned. it's good for us. and
abu hamza al-masriive crowds took the streets of london today. organizers say up to a million people jammed the central part of the city as parliament withheld approval of boris johnson's brexit deal. ian lee is in that crowd outside parliament tonight. >> when do we want it? >> now! >> reporter: today was billed add "super saturday" thousands of protesters converging on parliament as prime minister boris johnson tried to pass his brexit deal with the european union....
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hamza was a very big thing. osama bin laden became big with the world trade center. this was a man who built a whole, as he would like to call it, a country, a caliphate, and was trying to do it again. and, uh, i had not heard too much about his health. i've heard stories about he may not have been good health. he died in a ruthless, vicious manner, that i can tell you. [ inaudible question ] yes, we have people that were taken. we have -- many of the people died on the site. but we have people who were taken, yes. and the children, we are -- we left them under care of somebody that we understand. 11 children. >> reporter: 11 children, how many adults? >> i would rather not say. i'll leave that to the generals. a small group. more dead than alive. >> reporter: which special operations teams were involved? >> many of them. and at the top level. and people that were truly incredible at their craft. i've never seen anything like it. >> reporter: as far as partnerships goes, were there any other forces involved or only american troops? >> only american forces. only ameri
hamza was a very big thing. osama bin laden became big with the world trade center. this was a man who built a whole, as he would like to call it, a country, a caliphate, and was trying to do it again. and, uh, i had not heard too much about his health. i've heard stories about he may not have been good health. he died in a ruthless, vicious manner, that i can tell you. [ inaudible question ] yes, we have people that were taken. we have -- many of the people died on the site. but we have people...
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as you know, last month, we announced that we recently killed hamza bin laden, the very violent son oft the world. he was the heir apparent to al-qaeda, terrorists who oppress and murder innocent people should never sleep soundly, knowing that we will com pletely sleep soundly, knowing that we will completely destroy them. these savage monsters will not escape their fate, savage monsters will not escape theirfate, and savage monsters will not escape their fate, and they will not escape their fate, and they will not escape the finaljudgment their fate, and they will not escape the final judgment of their fate, and they will not escape the finaljudgment of god. al—baghdadi has been on the run for many years, long before i took office. but at my direction, as commander—in—chief of the united states, we obliterated his caliphate 100% in march of this year. today's events a re 100% in march of this year. today's events are another reminder that we will continue to pursue the remaining isis terrorists to their brutal end. that also goes for other terrorist organisations. they are likewise in
as you know, last month, we announced that we recently killed hamza bin laden, the very violent son oft the world. he was the heir apparent to al-qaeda, terrorists who oppress and murder innocent people should never sleep soundly, knowing that we will com pletely sleep soundly, knowing that we will completely destroy them. these savage monsters will not escape their fate, savage monsters will not escape theirfate, and savage monsters will not escape their fate, and they will not escape their...
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amira, hiba and hamza were really plucked out of the fire right at the very last minute. to be overwhelmed by turkish forces. the un got in there, extracted the children. in the last few minutes, last few hours, i should say, we have received a statement from save the children. it says they were moved into the care of a local agency in ain issa. but as they troops advanced, they were really in the heart of a maelstrom, with turkish forces moving in from one side, and of course the regime are now moving into that area. the children removed to raqqa with 21 other orphans. it's worth remembering what these children have been through. they've seen their parents die in front of them, they've witnessed the most incredible atrocities, and they've suffered under the islamic state propaganda for many, many years. these children are victims, and while they are in a safe place at the moment, syria is not safe at all. so it's very important that we learn as much information as we can about their relatives back in britain, as soon as possible, so that we can start the process of bring
amira, hiba and hamza were really plucked out of the fire right at the very last minute. to be overwhelmed by turkish forces. the un got in there, extracted the children. in the last few minutes, last few hours, i should say, we have received a statement from save the children. it says they were moved into the care of a local agency in ain issa. but as they troops advanced, they were really in the heart of a maelstrom, with turkish forces moving in from one side, and of course the regime are...
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this is her brother, hamza. here is her sister, heba.rs old. now ten, she struggles to write in english. the words "london", "the uk", do not come easily, but the memories of the life that she had taken from her shine brightly. go to a park, i go to a funfair. i go to a centre and go to my grandmum's house. her kurdish guardian says amira is british. but after the trauma of the last five years, she can't even remember her grandmother's name. this is no place for children. they need to be rescued. many are sick or injured. amira's sister heba is eight years old. her body bears the marks of an almost unimaginable horror. it is too upsetting for them to describe. the mental scars of the last days of the caliphate in baghuz run even deeper. when we were in baghuz, we were living in tents. and there was not that much food. and they bombed. they bombed one tent. and our dad told us to get out before our tents caught fire. the onslaught in baghuz saw hundreds die as coalition bombs set off is weapons stores. the children cowered in shallow pits
this is her brother, hamza. here is her sister, heba.rs old. now ten, she struggles to write in english. the words "london", "the uk", do not come easily, but the memories of the life that she had taken from her shine brightly. go to a park, i go to a funfair. i go to a centre and go to my grandmum's house. her kurdish guardian says amira is british. but after the trauma of the last five years, she can't even remember her grandmother's name. this is no place for children....
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amira, hiba and hamza were really plucked out of the fire right at the very last minute just as the campby turkish forces. the un got in there, extracted the children. in the last few minutes, last few hours, i should say, we have received a statement from save the children. it says they were moved into the care of a local agency in ain issa. but as they troops advanced, they were really in the heart of a maelstrom, with turkish forces moving in from one side, and of course the regime are now moving into that area. the children removed to raqqa with 21 other orphans. it's worth remembering what these children have been through. they've seen their parents die in front of them, they've witnessed the most incredible atrocities, and they've suffered under the islamic state propaganda for many, many years. these children are victims, and while they are in a safe place at the moment, syria is not safe at all. so it's very important that we learn as much information as we can about their relatives back in britain, as soon as possible, so that we can start the process of bringing these children
amira, hiba and hamza were really plucked out of the fire right at the very last minute just as the campby turkish forces. the un got in there, extracted the children. in the last few minutes, last few hours, i should say, we have received a statement from save the children. it says they were moved into the care of a local agency in ain issa. but as they troops advanced, they were really in the heart of a maelstrom, with turkish forces moving in from one side, and of course the regime are now...
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vouches for the new leader, that's one of the biggest thing al-qaeda had, one osama bid laden, we saw hamzaaden, they'll but lot of competition, no one to bless the next isis leader, we are likely to see a splint near the group, new leaders and competition, that should afford the intelligence community and special operators more targets to go after as competition happens, the network pops up. gillian: now homeland security forces are saying that from the moment al-baghdadi, you know, died last night, threats to the homeland, threats here on u.s. soil became higher risk. >> yes. gillian: tell us about that. >> the leader of isis has been killed, this would be the time for foreign fighters and lone wolfs to conduct attacks, americans should be vigilant and we should also celebrate the death of al-baghdadi but diligent because a lot of -- the isis brand was to recruit the crazies, have them jump on isis, conduct attacks so al-baghdadi could take credit for it and the crazies will likely -- gillian: retaliate. michael, thanks so much. >> appropriate it. gillian: appreciate it. >> thank you. lel
vouches for the new leader, that's one of the biggest thing al-qaeda had, one osama bid laden, we saw hamzaaden, they'll but lot of competition, no one to bless the next isis leader, we are likely to see a splint near the group, new leaders and competition, that should afford the intelligence community and special operators more targets to go after as competition happens, the network pops up. gillian: now homeland security forces are saying that from the moment al-baghdadi, you know, died last...
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and then i also wanted hamza. bin laden. because he's a young man, around 30, looks just like his father, tall, very handsome. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's as if he's booking a new season of the "celebrity apprentice." [ laughter ] he's a lot like his father. tall, very -- and by the way, before he takes too much credit for this, donald trump should probably read these tweets from someone named donald trump who in 2012 tweeted, "obama deserves much less credit for the killing of bin laden. the praise goes to our brave military intelligence officers. why don't we ask the navy s.e.a.l.s who killed bin laden? they don't seem to be happy with obama claiming credit. all he did was say okay. and stop congratulating obama for killing osama bin laden. the navy s.e.a.l.s killed bin laden." see, there's no one better at using the internet than him. [ cheers and applause ] you think he even -- you think he even knows he wrote that stuff? by the way, when obama went on tv to nuance they killed bin laden, he spoke for 9 1/2 minutes. trump
and then i also wanted hamza. bin laden. because he's a young man, around 30, looks just like his father, tall, very handsome. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's as if he's booking a new season of the "celebrity apprentice." [ laughter ] he's a lot like his father. tall, very -- and by the way, before he takes too much credit for this, donald trump should probably read these tweets from someone named donald trump who in 2012 tweeted, "obama deserves much less credit for the...
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the whereabouts of amira, heba and hamza — and the 21 other orphans — is unknown.e or dead. the following day, quentin sommerville reported that the three siblings he'd featured in that report had been rescued and were with the save the children charity, prompting chris lindsay to tweet... and lucy hancock described the reporter as... thank you for all your comments this week. please do get in touch with your opinions about what you see on bbc tv news online or bbc social media. you may even get to appear on our programme. you can e—mail... or you can find us on twitter... you can call us on... and do have a look at our website... that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye.
the whereabouts of amira, heba and hamza — and the 21 other orphans — is unknown.e or dead. the following day, quentin sommerville reported that the three siblings he'd featured in that report had been rescued and were with the save the children charity, prompting chris lindsay to tweet... and lucy hancock described the reporter as... thank you for all your comments this week. please do get in touch with your opinions about what you see on bbc tv news online or bbc social media. you may...
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as you know last month we announced we recently killed hamza bin laden, the violent son of osama bin very bad things about people, about our country, about the world. he was the heir apparent to al qaeda. terrorists who oppress and murder innocent people should never sleep soundly knowing that we will completely destroy them. these savage monsters will not escape their fate and they will not escape the final judgment of god. baghdadi has been on the run for many years, long before i took office. by my direction as commander in chief of the united states, we obliterated his caliphate 100% in march of this year. today's events are another reminder that we will continue to pursue the remaining isis terrorists to their brutal end. that also goes for other terrorist organizations. they are likewise in our sights. al baghdadi and the losers who worked for him, and losers they are. they had no idea what they were getting into. in some cases, they were very frightened puppies. in other cases, they were hard-core killers. but they killed many, many people. their murder of innocent americans j
as you know last month we announced we recently killed hamza bin laden, the violent son of osama bin very bad things about people, about our country, about the world. he was the heir apparent to al qaeda. terrorists who oppress and murder innocent people should never sleep soundly knowing that we will completely destroy them. these savage monsters will not escape their fate and they will not escape the final judgment of god. baghdadi has been on the run for many years, long before i took...
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and then i also wanted hamza bin laden because he's a young man, around 30. looks just like his father. tall, very handsome, and he was talking bad things just like his father. you know if you read my book, there's a book just before the world trade center came down. and i don't get any credit for this, but that's okay. i never do, but here we are. i wrote a book, a really very successful book, and in that book about a year before the world trade center was blown up, i said there is somebody named osama bin laden. you better kill him or take him out. something to that effect. he's big trouble. now i wasn't in government. i was building buildings nvd doiand doing what i did, but i always found it fascinating. but i saw this man, tall, handsome, very charismatic, making horrible statements about wanting to destroy our country. and i'm writing a book. i think i wrote 12 books. all did very well. and i'm writing a book. world trade center had not come down. i think it was about -- if you check it was about a year before the world trade center came down. and i'm s
and then i also wanted hamza bin laden because he's a young man, around 30. looks just like his father. tall, very handsome, and he was talking bad things just like his father. you know if you read my book, there's a book just before the world trade center came down. and i don't get any credit for this, but that's okay. i never do, but here we are. i wrote a book, a really very successful book, and in that book about a year before the world trade center was blown up, i said there is somebody...
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the and said have you seen there is a report of what hamilton said about you and a dinner party and hamza stupor. and brent this.needs to prove the he is a man and a leader and he keeps contest after contest. he needs to redeem his name and honor. he acts on the and it happens to be hamilton's words. so you end up with bert being handed something the in his mind is dual worthy and so he commences an affair of honor with hamilton. the exchange these ritualized letters. neither one, doesn't go swimmingly. persons a letter, it's kind of normal things in the letters. i heard you said this about me is it true or false. validate or deny this. i deserve this immediate response as a man of honor. if you got a letter like this, you knew you were in trouble. you had to think very hard about how you responded. hamilton's response is not a deal. he uses a very lengthy response in which he talks about he supposedly called something more despicable. flaming despicable and hamilton gives this rather grammar lesson when she's talking about what is the meaning of despicable. is the a bad word. [laughter]
the and said have you seen there is a report of what hamilton said about you and a dinner party and hamza stupor. and brent this.needs to prove the he is a man and a leader and he keeps contest after contest. he needs to redeem his name and honor. he acts on the and it happens to be hamilton's words. so you end up with bert being handed something the in his mind is dual worthy and so he commences an affair of honor with hamilton. the exchange these ritualized letters. neither one, doesn't go...
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khalid sheikh muhammad, killed osama bin laden and most recently removed his son and rising leader hamza bin laden from the battlefield. most importantly, we have not allowed afghanistan to be the stabling ground for another devastating attack on our homeland. we've also helped to implement social reforms. millions of afghanistan people have voted in democratic elections at all levels and afghan women who are not allowed to attend school or hold a job during the brutal reign of the taliban in the 1990s have made significant gains, and i was pleased to hear women were part of these negotiations. these accomplishments have not been without great sacrifices. 2300 americans have given their lives in this conflict including sergeant 1st class jeremy griffin who was killed in action in afghanistan just on monday. >> over 20,000 more have been wounded. we must never forget their courage or the price we paid in both blood and treasure to protect our homeland or to build our future for afghanistan. unfortunately, the taliban has made significant gains. today, they control almost 50% of the countr
khalid sheikh muhammad, killed osama bin laden and most recently removed his son and rising leader hamza bin laden from the battlefield. most importantly, we have not allowed afghanistan to be the stabling ground for another devastating attack on our homeland. we've also helped to implement social reforms. millions of afghanistan people have voted in democratic elections at all levels and afghan women who are not allowed to attend school or hold a job during the brutal reign of the taliban in...