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hassan hassan, the co-author of "isis: inside the army of terror" and a director at the center for global policy. and mike leiter, who directedth national counterterrorism center for five year beginning at the end of the bush adminiration. he is now a national security partner at the lawfirm skadden,s b welcome to yh. welcome back to the "newshour". hassansan, let me start with you. you wrote today al baghdadi's death might be more signtnifi than osama bin laden's death. why is that? >> i do think soc beause, when -- you know, by the time n laden was killed in 2011, he had already en far remed from the day-to-day reality of al quaida. he wasn't as relevant as baghdadi before he was killed. baghdadi was commanding an organization that was determined to return an vive its savage caliphate, and he was pretty much on thground, meeting his lieutenants. and he was basically hands-on. so the impact of his killing could be far more -- more far reaching than the killing of osama bin laden in 2011 which happened a decade after 9/11. >> reporter: mike, bagadi not only ran i.s.i.s. inside iraq and syria but i.s.i.s. became synonymous with global rrorism. does the risk of global terrorism change at all now that baghdadi is dead? >> i thie it may b in the short term. i think hassan makes an excellent point that baggedy unlike osama bin laden in 2011
hassan hassan, the co-author of "isis: inside the army of terror" and a director at the center for global policy. and mike leiter, who directedth national counterterrorism center for five year beginning at the end of the bush adminiration. he is now a national security partner at the lawfirm skadden,s b welcome to yh. welcome back to the "newshour". hassansan, let me start with you. you wrote today al baghdadi's death might be more signtnifi than osama bin laden's death. why...
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hassan rouhani. well president hassan rouhani discussing domestic issues is very much for the audience here in iran he very much at stake his reputation on the nuclear deal the 2015 nuclear deal which the united states union actually pulled out of last year and people they have has been a sense of apathy and anger because he staked his reputation on this deal deal essentially fell through with the united states pulling out and starting their maximum pressure campaign and the economy has suffered now what he's saying now is that the economy is stabilizing that the currency is stabilizing and employment levels are getting better so what he's saying is that america hasn't been successful and this he's essentially talking to are the iranian people the voters because there are elections expected next year but also the criticism that he has faced at home from hardliners that from the very beginning warned him and warned the people around him that they shouldn't be negotiating with the united states that the united states couldn't be trusted and they've now been proven to be correct but also criticisms towar
hassan rouhani. well president hassan rouhani discussing domestic issues is very much for the audience here in iran he very much at stake his reputation on the nuclear deal the 2015 nuclear deal which the united states union actually pulled out of last year and people they have has been a sense of apathy and anger because he staked his reputation on this deal deal essentially fell through with the united states pulling out and starting their maximum pressure campaign and the economy has...
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hassan. muir tried to catch front—runner hassan but was caught with 150m remaining in doha. hassanord time of three minutes 51.95 seconds. she had previously worked under banned coach alberto salazar. liverpool have maintained their 100% record in the premier league, but only just. james milner scored a 95th minute winner from the spot at anfield against leicester. 2—1 the final score. leicester's frustrations boiled over at full—time. sadio mane had put liverpool ahead before halftime, butjames maddison scored an 80th minute equaliser with their only shot on target. but they then conceded an injury time penalty with a foul on mane. that's eight wins out of eight for liverpool heading into the international break. here are the other results in the premier league, jeff hendrick scored the winner for burnley against 10—man everton. villa won 5—1 at norwich, wesley scored twice and also missed a penalty. goaless between watford and sheffield united. the top two, celtic and rangers, play tomorrow in the scottish prmiership. we've had four results today. nine man aberdeen scored a late
hassan. muir tried to catch front—runner hassan but was caught with 150m remaining in doha. hassanord time of three minutes 51.95 seconds. she had previously worked under banned coach alberto salazar. liverpool have maintained their 100% record in the premier league, but only just. james milner scored a 95th minute winner from the spot at anfield against leicester. 2—1 the final score. leicester's frustrations boiled over at full—time. sadio mane had put liverpool ahead before halftime,...
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hassan, and a trip from france to london. it's 2013. hassan been paid £500 to make a collection on the isle of dogs. £70,000 of british drug money. what he doesn't know is he is being watched by the french police. hassanher money mule make six trips to london. they collect more than £1 million of drug cash and smuggle it to france. by using a mule, you are placing another barrier between you and the originator of the funds and the actual proceeds. they provide an essential service to the money—laundering network. the more times you move that money across the border, the more difficult it is to trace it and track it. the money from selling drugs was collected in the uk, france, all over europe, and brought here to paris to be sorted, counted and passed on. the gang's every move was being monitored. french police listened in to 100,000 phone calls. translation: of course, drug trafficking is rarely done by check or credit card. cash is circulating and somebody has to retrieve it and repatriate those funds. we identified four groups of collectors in france. they were collecting money everywhere in europe. we have documents that show that about 250 million euros passed through their hands. the gang recrui
hassan, and a trip from france to london. it's 2013. hassan been paid £500 to make a collection on the isle of dogs. £70,000 of british drug money. what he doesn't know is he is being watched by the french police. hassanher money mule make six trips to london. they collect more than £1 million of drug cash and smuggle it to france. by using a mule, you are placing another barrier between you and the originator of the funds and the actual proceeds. they provide an essential service to the...
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hassan has furiously distanced herself from the banned coach alberto salazar after winning gold in the 1500m final at the world athletics championships in doha. hassan, who had previously worked under salazar, took victory in a championship record time. we can cross live to the khalifa stadium, ade adedoyin is there for us. you spoke to hassanalazar? yes, sifan hassan was defiant. she created history by winning the 1500 metres, making it a unique double, the 15 and the 10,000. since she won the 10,000 she's been under scrutiny because of alberto salazar. she hasn't been able to speak to him. when i spoke to her, she said people are questioning her integrity. the ioc president said he would want all athletes affiliated with salazar to be tested. to that question she reacted angrily when i put it to her. she said she'd be happy to be tested every day to prove she's clea n. do you think i don't get tested? i get tested every time. they can test me everyday if they want to. i will be happy. very adamant. later, excitement in the men's and women's four x 100 metres relays? yes, very good championships, 14 asher—smith who claimed her third medal. getting silver behind the jamaicans who had the 100 metres champion shelly—ann fraser—pryce. the men, the defending champions, got a silver medal, breaking the record. it was always goin
hassan has furiously distanced herself from the banned coach alberto salazar after winning gold in the 1500m final at the world athletics championships in doha. hassan, who had previously worked under salazar, took victory in a championship record time. we can cross live to the khalifa stadium, ade adedoyin is there for us. you spoke to hassanalazar? yes, sifan hassan was defiant. she created history by winning the 1500 metres, making it a unique double, the 15 and the 10,000. since she won the...
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she tried to catch the frontrunner hassan, but she was caught with 150m remaining. hassanr her coach alberto salazar was banned for doping offences. i get so hard time in this championships. i did my best here to show the world, i am clean, i'm a lwa ys show the world, i am clean, i'm always clean, i will be clean. do they think i don't get tested? i get tested every time. they come test me every day, if they want to, when they come, i will be happy. an incredibly fast race and an incredible time from her. premier league champions manchester city are at home to wolves this afternoon, that's one of four games today, and they're now eight points behind liverpool, who extended their lead with a late winner against leicester yesterday. nick parrott rounds up the action. a flareup at full—time at anfield, on the face of it, you wouldn't know who won and lost. perhaps it should have been a draw. liverpool controlled the first up and took the lead thanks to sadio mane a, lester couldn't manage a shot on target until the 80th minute, james maddison made it count. then the moment t
she tried to catch the frontrunner hassan, but she was caught with 150m remaining. hassanr her coach alberto salazar was banned for doping offences. i get so hard time in this championships. i did my best here to show the world, i am clean, i'm a lwa ys show the world, i am clean, i'm always clean, i will be clean. do they think i don't get tested? i get tested every time. they come test me every day, if they want to, when they come, i will be happy. an incredibly fast race and an incredible...
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one of the biggest name she is up against is sifan hassan, who w011 is up against is sifan hassan, who10,000 on the 1500 and she is the world record holder. if she wins, it could be something quite spectacular. we will be all hoping and keeping our fingers spectacular. we will be all hoping and keeping ourfingers crossed spectacular. we will be all hoping and keeping our fingers crossed that laura muircan bring and keeping our fingers crossed that laura muir can bring home a medal. natalie, thank you. let's take a look at some of the day's other headlines... the defending motogp world champion marc marquez is third on the grid for tomorrows thai grand prix, that's despite crashing for the second time in two days. he can clinch the title tomorrow. the estonian oit tanak leads the wales rally going into the final day. britain's kris meeke is in fourth. tanak leads the championship with two more rounds to go. and dominic thiem, the man who knocked out andy murray, is through to the final of the china open, after coming from a set down to beat karen khachanov — he'll face stefanos tsitsipa
one of the biggest name she is up against is sifan hassan, who w011 is up against is sifan hassan, who10,000 on the 1500 and she is the world record holder. if she wins, it could be something quite spectacular. we will be all hoping and keeping our fingers spectacular. we will be all hoping and keeping ourfingers crossed spectacular. we will be all hoping and keeping our fingers crossed that laura muircan bring and keeping our fingers crossed that laura muir can bring home a medal. natalie,...
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hassan, in what was a really quick race. and to show you how quick, muir's time was faster than the one which gave kelly holmes olympic gold in 2004. she tried to catch frontrunner, hassan, but was caught with 150m remaining. hassanr coach alberto salazar was banned for doping offences. i get so hard time in this championships. and i did my best here to show the world, i am clean, i'm always clean, i will be clean. do you think i don't get tested? i get tested every time. and i — they can test me every day if they want to. welcome, i will be happy. it's eight wins from eight in the premier league for liverpool, a controversial injury—time penalty at anfield, giving them a 2—1 win over leicester. the referee spotted a step on sadio mane's foot and pointed to the spot. var confirmed it and james milner scored it, maintaining liverpool's perfect start. they're now eight points clear of manchester city, who play wolves this afternoon. tottenham's troubles cpontinue, as they lost 3—0 at brighton. to make matters worse their goalkeeper hugo lloris had to go to hospital with a dislocated elbow. the top two in the scottish premiership, celtic and rangers, play today. motherwell are still third, three points behind celtic
hassan, in what was a really quick race. and to show you how quick, muir's time was faster than the one which gave kelly holmes olympic gold in 2004. she tried to catch frontrunner, hassan, but was caught with 150m remaining. hassanr coach alberto salazar was banned for doping offences. i get so hard time in this championships. and i did my best here to show the world, i am clean, i'm always clean, i will be clean. do you think i don't get tested? i get tested every time. and i — they can...
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the one where the iranian president hassan rouhani is speaking at the presidential palace let's listen in all right so we're just swearing for the iranian president hassan rouhani to start speaking we expect him to do so in just a couple of minutes he's speaking at the presidential palace and what we expect to be hearing from him is that he will be speaking about the iranian oil tanker that was attacked just earlier this week off the coast of saudi arabia and we also do expect to hear him give his thoughts about the turkish offensive that is you currently taking place in the north east of syria let's cross over and listen in to what's being said. ok so they're just getting. out of the way. a reading from the koran but you can see the iranian president. at the presidential palace. right now. we have as i'm saying we do expect him to be speaking on the iranian oil tanker that was attacked last week off the coast of saudi arabia and which we have not heard him comment on yet. waiting to see what he says on that situation and again. he'll be speaking on the turkish offensive that is currently going on in the north. of syria let's bring in. joining us from t
the one where the iranian president hassan rouhani is speaking at the presidential palace let's listen in all right so we're just swearing for the iranian president hassan rouhani to start speaking we expect him to do so in just a couple of minutes he's speaking at the presidential palace and what we expect to be hearing from him is that he will be speaking about the iranian oil tanker that was attacked just earlier this week off the coast of saudi arabia and we also do expect to hear him give...
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hassan defended herself after winning 1500m world championship gold, saying she is a clean athlete despite her coach being banned for doping violations. the bbc‘s ade adeoyin has more. well, sifan hassanhe 10,000 double. it has been a difficult week for the athlete from the netherlands after she claimed that gold in the 10,000 last saturday, her coach alberto salazar was banned by the us anti—doping agency. and when i spoke to her after the semifinal, she said people have questioned her integrity, and that she had worked very hard to be here. a few days ago, the ioc president asked for all athletes associated with alberto salazar to be tested. to that, she reacted angrily when i spoke to her at track—side after the race. she said she is open to be tested every day. she said they are clean, and she said she would never do anything to tarnish her reputation. shelly—ann fraser—price of jamaica claimed her second gold medal at these games. herjamaican quartet one victory in the 4x100m relay, that set the world's fastest time ahead of britain. and in the men's 4x100m relay, it was gold for the usa, a very, very strong quartet that included christian coleman and justin gatlin, the gold and
hassan defended herself after winning 1500m world championship gold, saying she is a clean athlete despite her coach being banned for doping violations. the bbc‘s ade adeoyin has more. well, sifan hassanhe 10,000 double. it has been a difficult week for the athlete from the netherlands after she claimed that gold in the 10,000 last saturday, her coach alberto salazar was banned by the us anti—doping agency. and when i spoke to her after the semifinal, she said people have questioned her...
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winner sifan hassan, in what was a really quick race — in fact muir's time was faster than the one which gave kelly holmes olympic gold in 200a. muir was caught with about 150m to go. hassanship record and was really emotional afterwards about the suspician hanging over her, after her coach alberto salazar was banned for doping offences. do you think i don't get tested? i get tested every time. and i — they can test me every day if they want to. welcome, i will be happy. i get so hard time in these championships. i did my best here to show the world i am clean and i was always clean and i will be clean. it's safe to say that world number one novak djokovic has recovered from his shoulder injury. he's won his first tournament back since pulling out of the us open last month, beating john millman in straight sets in the final of the japan open. it took him just 70 minutes, he only lost five games and he didn't drop a set throughout the event. spain's marc marquez has won the world motogp title for the sixth time, after a thrilling victor at the thai grand prix. he stormed to victory in a heart—pounding final—corner duel with fabio quartararo to clinch it. marquez was taken
winner sifan hassan, in what was a really quick race — in fact muir's time was faster than the one which gave kelly holmes olympic gold in 200a. muir was caught with about 150m to go. hassanship record and was really emotional afterwards about the suspician hanging over her, after her coach alberto salazar was banned for doping offences. do you think i don't get tested? i get tested every time. and i — they can test me every day if they want to. welcome, i will be happy. i get so hard time...
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winner sifan hassan, in what was a really quick race — in fact, muir's time was faster than the one which gave kelly holmes olympic gold in 200a. muir was caught with about 150 metres to go. hassan the 10,000 metres title, broke the championship record, and was really emotional afterwards about the suspician hanging over her, after her coach alberto salazar was banned for doping offences. they think i don't get tested. i get are tested every time. they can test me every day if they want. they are welcome. i will be happy. i get such a hard time in this championships. i did like this here to show the world iam clean. i am always clean. i will be clean. britain's callum hawkins was only six seconds from a medal in the marathon, finishing fourth behind ethiopia's lelisa desisa. his brilliant performance came 18 months after he collapsed while leading the marathon at the commonwealth games. hawkins prepared for the conditions in doha in a garden shed with heaters bought from a supermarket. premier league champions manchester city are at home to wolves this afternoon — that's one of four games today. and they're now eight points behind liverpool, who extended their lead with a late w
winner sifan hassan, in what was a really quick race — in fact, muir's time was faster than the one which gave kelly holmes olympic gold in 200a. muir was caught with about 150 metres to go. hassan the 10,000 metres title, broke the championship record, and was really emotional afterwards about the suspician hanging over her, after her coach alberto salazar was banned for doping offences. they think i don't get tested. i get are tested every time. they can test me every day if they want. they...
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winner sifan hassan, in what was a really quick race — in fact, muir's time was faster than the one which gave kelly holmes olympic gold in 200a. muir was caught with about 150 metres to go. hassanemotional afterwards about the suspician hanging over her, after her coach alberto salazar was banned for doping offences. they think i don't get tested. i get are tested they think i don't get tested. i get a re tested every they think i don't get tested. i get are tested every time. they can test me every day if they want. they are welcome. i will be happy. i get such a hard time in this championships. i did like this here to show the world iam clean. did like this here to show the world i am clean. i am always clean. i will be clean. britain's callum hawkins was only six seconds from a medal in the marathon, finishing fourth behind ethiopia's lelisa desisa. his brilliant performance came 18 months after he collapsed while leading the marathon at the commonwealth games. hawkins prepared for the conditions in doha in a garden shed with heaters bought from a supermarket. premier league champions manchester city are at home to wolves this afternoon — that's one of four games today. and
winner sifan hassan, in what was a really quick race — in fact, muir's time was faster than the one which gave kelly holmes olympic gold in 200a. muir was caught with about 150 metres to go. hassanemotional afterwards about the suspician hanging over her, after her coach alberto salazar was banned for doping offences. they think i don't get tested. i get are tested they think i don't get tested. i get a re tested every they think i don't get tested. i get are tested every time. they can test...
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hassan hassan, who is a kurd in northern syria. he says there have been fierce clashes where he is, and his children were so scared at the bombing that they couldn't sleep last night. and matthew broomfield, a 25—year old brit in syria, and a media activist working with local and international media in syria to monitor the situation there. tell us about the last 12 hours or so tell us about the last 12 hours or so in the life of your family. tell us about the last 12 hours or so in the life of your familylj think so in the life of your family.” think the last 12 hours of the life of my family was the rehearsal of what happened to us that happen to us what happened to us that happen to us 18 months ago when every minute in the turkish invasion, that plagued my family and my area at that time and now we are displaced. i think that time and now we are displaced. ithinka that time and now we are displaced. i think a lot of horror and panic has struck all the civilians along the turkish border, and it has turned out to be an all—out war that has erupted, extending from the north of aleppo, and up to the iraqi border. 100,000 civilians have fled the border area and other towns, and even from other cities. let me ask you what it has been like for your three children as they hear bombs landing around you? unfortunately, for us, as kurds here, and then for my family as a christian protestant family here, we feel, and it is the same feeling of my children, the whole world has left us as easy prey for the turkish army and islamists backed by turkey to be slaughtered at any backed by turkey to be slaughtered atany time backed by turkey to be slaughtered at any time whenever our forces are broken, and the front—liners have been broken and the turkish army have made a major incursion into our place here. so you feel you have made a major incursion into our place here. so you feelyou have been forgotten by the international community and are effectively being left to die? unfortunately, whichever state the kurdish live, they endure a perilous existence and world powers only sees them as useful proxies when needed and we are not. i will bring in matt broomfield. tell us how it has been for you. hi, so i'm a very long way from from hassan war has broken out all along the border sol per way, but this war has broken out all along the border so i hearing that in the capital has seen schelling until late in the night and further along the border there are other cities where the situation is even more are other cities where the situation is even more severe are other cities where the situation is even more severe with incursion events and on top of that there have been numerous sleeper attacks by isis elements in syria who have activated themselves to capitalise oi'i activated themselves to capitalise on the circumstances, and there is a lot of fear and confusion. how do you know they are isis fighters capitalising on this unravelling, if you like? some attacks have been claimed by isis and they claimed one in iraq last night and just now a couple of hours ago sleeper cell attack was carried out, and a long time has seen the turkish state supporting these sleeper cell groups in north—east syria. supporting these sleeper cel
hassan hassan, who is a kurd in northern syria. he says there have been fierce clashes where he is, and his children were so scared at the bombing that they couldn't sleep last night. and matthew broomfield, a 25—year old brit in syria, and a media activist working with local and international media in syria to monitor the situation there. tell us about the last 12 hours or so tell us about the last 12 hours or so in the life of your family. tell us about the last 12 hours or so in the life...