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the houthis will remain. we're not going to have hiroshima or unconditional surrender and the good guys win and the bad guys are vang kwished. same for syria. the administrations, the situation will probably be a political solution. they will no longer -- it's not going to be complete vanquishment of the enemy. we're saying that in afghanistan. my point is i think about the recruiter at the station in omaha, nebraska trying to get somebody to sign up for the military saying please join. we're going to send you to three wars where there's no military solution. we're hoping to make it a little better. i think back to vietnam, if we take one more village, they're going to negotiate, and we get a better negotiation. i can't see send ourg young men and women to die for that, for one more village. the taliban has 40 % of afghanistan. at 30% they negotiate and it's worth it for the people who have to die? i don't think it's worth one more time. the war in yemen isn't ours. the iranians have launched hundreds of miss
the houthis will remain. we're not going to have hiroshima or unconditional surrender and the good guys win and the bad guys are vang kwished. same for syria. the administrations, the situation will probably be a political solution. they will no longer -- it's not going to be complete vanquishment of the enemy. we're saying that in afghanistan. my point is i think about the recruiter at the station in omaha, nebraska trying to get somebody to sign up for the military saying please join. we're...
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houthis has strengthened in comparison to what it was three years ago. the president's of opposing forces is a significantly more diminished or fragmented. the presence of other of elements of islam other act jars in this conflict have two bring to bear. that may be more of a chaotic mix and more difficult for resolution. perhaps it offers sense of optimism. i choose to see differently. says situation in which some help military force alone could compel the houthis is a unique party to come to the table on reduced terms is a loser. we use exact with those terms. >> but that has been the saudi position for the last five years. military pressure continued military pressure an average of 15 airstrikes that they are three years consecutive is going to bring the houthis to the table. that's been the theory from the saudis coalition perspective and it is the saudi position that military force needs to be continued. our response to the saudis the highest levels has been that application of force is not predictably likely to be successful in achieving that. >> a
houthis has strengthened in comparison to what it was three years ago. the president's of opposing forces is a significantly more diminished or fragmented. the presence of other of elements of islam other act jars in this conflict have two bring to bear. that may be more of a chaotic mix and more difficult for resolution. perhaps it offers sense of optimism. i choose to see differently. says situation in which some help military force alone could compel the houthis is a unique party to come to...
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that is against military houthi targets. ether that is an effective means of producing a peace resolution. we do all in our power as a partner of the saudis in mitigating civilian casualties. but we also counsel the saudis and have done so at the highest levels of the government, that the military campaign against houthi military targets is not in our view an effective way of bringing about a peace settlement. there are two different issues, but they combine to the same place which is a political resolution, a military resolution is necessary here. senatorue. call: mr. satterfield and mr. jenkins mentioned the lack of access to clean water is due to the lack of fuel or energy to pump the water. how much would the international community need to contribute to fix this problem and restore access to clean water and meet basic nutrition and sanitation needs? ambassador satterfield: thank you. mr. jenkins: not being able to put an amount on it, the issue is the access. if access is free and unfettered through both the ports and r
that is against military houthi targets. ether that is an effective means of producing a peace resolution. we do all in our power as a partner of the saudis in mitigating civilian casualties. but we also counsel the saudis and have done so at the highest levels of the government, that the military campaign against houthi military targets is not in our view an effective way of bringing about a peace settlement. there are two different issues, but they combine to the same place which is a...
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the saudis have sided with yemen's government in its war with the houthis.till to come: ho—yay! we've got a new prince! wellwishers join the duke and duchess of cambridge in celebrating the arrival of their third child. the stars and stripes at half—mast outside columbine high, the school sealed off, the bodies of the dead still inside. i never thought that they would actually go through with it. some places have already had nearly as much rain as they'd normally expect in an entire year. for millions of americans, the death of richard nixon in a new york hospital has meant conflicting emotions, a national day of mourning next wednesday sitting somehow uneasily with the abiding memories of the shame of watergate. and lift—off of the space shuttle discovery with the hubble space telescope, our window on the universe. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: a van has ploughed into pedestrians at high speed in toronto, killing ten and injuring 15 more. officials say the incident was deliberate, but there are no wider national security implications. president ma
the saudis have sided with yemen's government in its war with the houthis.till to come: ho—yay! we've got a new prince! wellwishers join the duke and duchess of cambridge in celebrating the arrival of their third child. the stars and stripes at half—mast outside columbine high, the school sealed off, the bodies of the dead still inside. i never thought that they would actually go through with it. some places have already had nearly as much rain as they'd normally expect in an entire year....
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in the war, who had been fighting me houthis. they have been fighting the houthis since 2014. village had received incoming missiles sometimes from the houthis. they assume the village was under attack from the houthis. it escalated quickly into a firefight. yes, there was a low-level presence on the edge of the village. but what happened was the main part of the village, which h was all civilians, mainly women and children asleep in their beds at night, was destroyed in this operation. once the navy seals came under attack, the helicopter then came in, drone fighter jets them in every thing else, they pretty much razed the entire village, and that included the death of tension woman under the age of 13, and unborn child from a was ant woman, and it pretty devastating scene. most of the villages ended up being displaced. the helicopter gunships, the fighter jets, the drunks came back and repeatedly bombed that area and the village at the beginning of march, the rates having happened at the end of january. i kept in contact with people in the area. they are still being targeget
in the war, who had been fighting me houthis. they have been fighting the houthis since 2014. village had received incoming missiles sometimes from the houthis. they assume the village was under attack from the houthis. it escalated quickly into a firefight. yes, there was a low-level presence on the edge of the village. but what happened was the main part of the village, which h was all civilians, mainly women and children asleep in their beds at night, was destroyed in this operation. once...
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one week after we had a houthi attack on a saudi oil tanker in the red sea.eady escalation on houthi attacks on key saudi infrastructure >> it is fair to say it's also a proxy for iranian attacks on that infrastructure? i only ask because -- >> no, absolutely. i mean. >> the concern. >> that is the concern that we have iranians providing the ballistic missile technology to target saudi arabia. the concern is is yemen a trip wire for military confrontation between the region's two big oil heavy weights. the concern about yemen is absolutely warranted this is the conflict that does potentially affect the oil market. >> if this gets rolling, further gains on a lot of these headlines or threats, it's kind of oil going up for the wrong reason from the market's perspective, economic perspective, right, adding geopolitical premium in there. how much right now is that kind of premium >> we've got a few dollars in the premium, but let's mac sure this is coming against the backdrop of a tightening market. the opec cuts have helped, the fundamentals are improving we hav
one week after we had a houthi attack on a saudi oil tanker in the red sea.eady escalation on houthi attacks on key saudi infrastructure >> it is fair to say it's also a proxy for iranian attacks on that infrastructure? i only ask because -- >> no, absolutely. i mean. >> the concern. >> that is the concern that we have iranians providing the ballistic missile technology to target saudi arabia. the concern is is yemen a trip wire for military confrontation between the...
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you know, in lebanon, hezbollah, hamas and jihad islamic in gaza strip, houthi tribes in yemen, shia mailitia in iraq, they spet $2 billion every year for this. it's crazy with all their own domestic problems. they invest up until now in syria since this war about $13 billion. we think that it's biggest problem that the iffanatic leadership is not reasonable. we don't have any problem with iranian people. hundreds of years we enjoyed very close relations. we have a problem with their leadership. ideology. we hope also one day we see today in korea peninsula to establish good relations with iranian people. we will see political change. we will see leadership. certainly, we don't have any dispute with iran, but they remain political and destroy the straight of israel because of fanatic ideology. >> this leads to my next couple of questions i wanted to ask you. you are in washington in a very auspicious week. you are in good company with the president of france and the chancellor of germany. they are here to -- in part, to convince president trump not to withdraw the united states from
you know, in lebanon, hezbollah, hamas and jihad islamic in gaza strip, houthi tribes in yemen, shia mailitia in iraq, they spet $2 billion every year for this. it's crazy with all their own domestic problems. they invest up until now in syria since this war about $13 billion. we think that it's biggest problem that the iffanatic leadership is not reasonable. we don't have any problem with iranian people. hundreds of years we enjoyed very close relations. we have a problem with their...
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in yemen, iran continues to support the houthi rebels.e houthi continued to fire missiles into saudi arabia, threatening the saudi people. while we will continue to assist saudi arabia and support its right to defend its own borders, a political solution is the only way to advance long—term stability in yemen. to talk more about mike pompeo's visit, let's speak to our middle east analyst alan johnston. tell us more about his message and what it reveals about the divergences on differences in us policy in iran and the policy of say, uk, germany. we saw all of this play out when president macron was with trump. the line from mr macron and today from mrs may and from mrs merkel of germany, is that we need to keep the deal as is but we need to take into account the american concerns. we need to broaden the deal, and handset, if you like. renegotiated with the iranians and rein in their ballistic missile programme and so on. so, we keep seeing this divergences between the americans and europeans. the americans feeling that the deal is way shor
in yemen, iran continues to support the houthi rebels.e houthi continued to fire missiles into saudi arabia, threatening the saudi people. while we will continue to assist saudi arabia and support its right to defend its own borders, a political solution is the only way to advance long—term stability in yemen. to talk more about mike pompeo's visit, let's speak to our middle east analyst alan johnston. tell us more about his message and what it reveals about the divergences on differences in...
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yemen's embattled government is sunni, the houthi rebels are shia.espondent frank gardner. i think the saudis have realised for quite some time that they cannot bomb the houthis back to the negotiating table, which is i think what they thought back in march 20 15. the war began in 2014 when the houthis marched down and took over the capital and they are allied themselves with the ousted former president who put his own republican guard at their disposal. that allowed them to take over much of the country. because of a tenuous link with ray rahn, the saudis said, we cannot allow this —— iran. they drew a line in the sand. they put together a coalition and they started bombing in march 2015. i have been down three or four times since then and interviewed people. i have been to the operation centre and it is one of the most intense and it is one of the most intense and destructive bombing campaigns in recent history and it has failed to dislodge the houthis. the saudis are not going to achieve a military victory. unfortunately, neither side is so exhaus
yemen's embattled government is sunni, the houthi rebels are shia.espondent frank gardner. i think the saudis have realised for quite some time that they cannot bomb the houthis back to the negotiating table, which is i think what they thought back in march 20 15. the war began in 2014 when the houthis marched down and took over the capital and they are allied themselves with the ousted former president who put his own republican guard at their disposal. that allowed them to take over much of...
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the houthis interest have some sort of relationship, but it is relationship. karen is not involved in yemen in the same degree that saudi arabia has been claiming. to pull the dried united states out of yemen, recognizing it is unauthorized. bernie sanders recently introduced a bill in the senate tabled ineventually the senate. they did not even vote on it. that was attempting to extricate the u.s. out of hostilities in tabledyemen by invoking the war resolutions act. amy: and the significance of yemen's houthi movement saying a senior political figure had died in an attack last thursday. sammad? >> for houthis in partnership with the prior president, who maintain significant control and yemen, they formed a political counsel that governed northern areas that they control. the juan gonzalez s control a small portion of land, but about 80% live there. they still maintain large control over the land along with isis and al qaeda and other groups. they formed this political counsel as a way to govern. sammad was the head of that political counsel. saudi arabia too
the houthis interest have some sort of relationship, but it is relationship. karen is not involved in yemen in the same degree that saudi arabia has been claiming. to pull the dried united states out of yemen, recognizing it is unauthorized. bernie sanders recently introduced a bill in the senate tabled ineventually the senate. they did not even vote on it. that was attempting to extricate the u.s. out of hostilities in tabledyemen by invoking the war resolutions act. amy: and the significance...
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huge crowds have taken to the streets of yemen's capital sanaa, for the funeral of the houthi rebels' saleh al—samad was killed earlier this month in a saudi—led—coalition airstrike on sanaa, which is controlled by the houthis. hundreds of people have welcomed the former president of malawi, joyce banda, on her return home after four years of self—imposed exile. it's not clear whether ms banda plans to engage in politics. she fled malawi when she lost power following a massive corruption scandal. scientists working to save the tasmanian devil from extinction have discovered a small but healthy population of the animals in the remote south west area of tasmania. more than eighty per cent of the carnivorous marsupials have been wiped out in the past twenty years by a form of facial cancer. but the fourteen creatures discovered in the australian state are all healthy. thousands of people have returned to the streets of the northern spanish city of pamplona to continue protesting, after a court acquitted five men of raping a teenager at the annual bull—running festival. the men were convi
huge crowds have taken to the streets of yemen's capital sanaa, for the funeral of the houthi rebels' saleh al—samad was killed earlier this month in a saudi—led—coalition airstrike on sanaa, which is controlled by the houthis. hundreds of people have welcomed the former president of malawi, joyce banda, on her return home after four years of self—imposed exile. it's not clear whether ms banda plans to engage in politics. she fled malawi when she lost power following a massive...
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the houthis interest have some sort of relationship, but it is relationship. karen is not involved in yemen in the same degree that saudi arabia has been claiming. to pull the dried united states out of yemen, recognizing it is unauthorized. bernie sanders recently introduced a bill in the senate tabled ineventually the senate. they did not even vote on it. that was attempting to extricate the u.s. out of hostilities in tabledyemen by invoking the war resolutions act. amy: and the significance of yemen's houthi movement saying a senior political figure had died in an attack last thursday. sammad? >> for houthis in partnership with the prior president, who maintain significant control and yemen, they formrmed a political cocosel that governed northern areas that they control. the juan gonzalez s control a small portion of land, but about 80% live there. they still maintain large control over the land along with isis and al qaeda and other groups. they formed this political counsel as a way to govern. sammad was the head of that political counsel. saudi arabia t
the houthis interest have some sort of relationship, but it is relationship. karen is not involved in yemen in the same degree that saudi arabia has been claiming. to pull the dried united states out of yemen, recognizing it is unauthorized. bernie sanders recently introduced a bill in the senate tabled ineventually the senate. they did not even vote on it. that was attempting to extricate the u.s. out of hostilities in tabledyemen by invoking the war resolutions act. amy: and the significance...
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huge crowds have taken to the streets of yemen's capital sanaa, for the funeral of the houthi rebels'der. saleh al—samad was killed earlier this month in a saudi—led—coalition airstrike on sanaa, which is controlled by the houthis. hundreds of people have welcomed the former president of malawi, joyce banda, on her return home after four years of self—imposed exile. it's not clear whether ms banda plans to engage in politics. she fled malawi when she lost power following a massive corruption scandal. thousands of people have returned to the streets of the northern spanish city of pamplona to continue protesting, after a court acquitted five men of raping a teenager at the annual bull—running festival. the men were convicted of sexual abuse instead. it's the third straight day of demonstrations. sophie long reports. tens of thousands of people — one message. it's not sexual abuse, it's rape. this is the third day people have filled the streets of pamplona and other cities across spain after a court acquitted five men gang rape. their 18—year—old victim had been at pamplona's bull runni
huge crowds have taken to the streets of yemen's capital sanaa, for the funeral of the houthi rebels'der. saleh al—samad was killed earlier this month in a saudi—led—coalition airstrike on sanaa, which is controlled by the houthis. hundreds of people have welcomed the former president of malawi, joyce banda, on her return home after four years of self—imposed exile. it's not clear whether ms banda plans to engage in politics. she fled malawi when she lost power following a massive...
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huge crowds have taken to the streets of yemen's capital sanaa, for the funeral of the houthi rebels‘naa, which is controlled by the houthis. it was carried out by the saudi—led coalition that's been bombing the country for three years. hundreds of people have welcomed the former president of malawi, joyce banda, on her return home after four yea rs of self—imposed exile. it's not clear whether ms banda plans to engage in politics. she fled malawi when she lost power following a massive corruption scandal. for a third day running, tens of thousands have taken to the streets of pamplona in spain — where there is anger about the sentence handed to five men accused of gang raping a woman during the running of the bulls festival two years ago. protesters say the verdict is too lenient, and sets a dangerous precedent for gang—rape cases — as tiffany wertheimer reports. the chant from these protesters — "alone or drunk, "i want to return home". for the third day in a row, tens of thousands of demonstrators have filled pamplona's streets. mostly women, they are protesting against what they s
huge crowds have taken to the streets of yemen's capital sanaa, for the funeral of the houthi rebels‘naa, which is controlled by the houthis. it was carried out by the saudi—led coalition that's been bombing the country for three years. hundreds of people have welcomed the former president of malawi, joyce banda, on her return home after four yea rs of self—imposed exile. it's not clear whether ms banda plans to engage in politics. she fled malawi when she lost power following a massive...
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huge crowds have taken to the streets of yemen's capital sanaa, for the funeral of the houthi rebels'leh ul—samad was killed earlier this month in a saudi—led—coalition airstrike on sanaa, which is controlled by the houthis. around 4,000 people have fled renewed fighting in northern myanmar, where the burmese military is reported to be pounding ethnic kachin rebels with airstrikes and artillery. the united nations says thousands more civilians are trapped by the violence. hundreds of people have welcomed the former president of malawi, joyce banda, on her return home after four years of self—imposed exile. it's not clear whether ms banda plans to engage in politics. she fled malawi when she lost power following a massive corruption scandal. a volcano known as piton de la fournaise or the "peak of the furnace" has begun to erupt on reunion island, for the second time this year. the volcano lies on the eastern side of the island, which is a french territory off madagascar in the indian ocean. the area around the volcano is uninhabited, so the eruptions don't pose much danger to the popu
huge crowds have taken to the streets of yemen's capital sanaa, for the funeral of the houthi rebels'leh ul—samad was killed earlier this month in a saudi—led—coalition airstrike on sanaa, which is controlled by the houthis. around 4,000 people have fled renewed fighting in northern myanmar, where the burmese military is reported to be pounding ethnic kachin rebels with airstrikes and artillery. the united nations says thousands more civilians are trapped by the violence. hundreds of...
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particularly the northern part of the country that basically what they did they rallied behind the houthi it's actually one better thanks very much. now pressure is growing on garza's hospitals after four palestinians were killed and almost nine hundred others injured as they marched up to israel's border fence on friday israel's facing more international criticism for its use of live fire on demonstrators but says it is protecting its border the number of injured is stretching hospitals in gaza to breaking point. more slowly over to the how medical resources have hit rock bottom the health authorities must provide more medical supplies for us to continue to treat patients and. i was not fully or properly treated because of the lack of medicine and medical facilities in another hospital then i got transferred to this rehabilitation hospital and i ran into the same problems of friday's protests was the closest palestinian demonstrators came to israel's border fence stephanie decker was there. it happened all of a sudden a surge towards the border fence running in a different direction from
particularly the northern part of the country that basically what they did they rallied behind the houthi it's actually one better thanks very much. now pressure is growing on garza's hospitals after four palestinians were killed and almost nine hundred others injured as they marched up to israel's border fence on friday israel's facing more international criticism for its use of live fire on demonstrators but says it is protecting its border the number of injured is stretching hospitals in...
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fighters to destabilize the country just yesterday when pompey you arrived to saudi arabia the houthi said they had lost a son of eight ballistic missiles at the same time into. the kingdom of for them tougher sanctions is the best way to contain iran's growing influence in the region but as i say no one seems to be on board when it comes to a tougher stance when it comes to iran good to get your thoughts on the hashem thanks very much now pompei is next stop is israel where he'll be meeting prime minister benjamin netanyahu have a force it is live for us in west jerusalem so harry from everything pompei or has been saying on iran so far he's likely to get an especially warm welcome from netanyahu. well yes the israeli prime minister's always been to has already been talking about him as a true friend of israel says there is a minute's importance in his visiting israel as part of his first foreign trip as u.s. secretary of state and of course as far as benjamin netanyahu is concerned the number one foreign policy priority is stemming what he sees as the growing threat from iran both f
fighters to destabilize the country just yesterday when pompey you arrived to saudi arabia the houthi said they had lost a son of eight ballistic missiles at the same time into. the kingdom of for them tougher sanctions is the best way to contain iran's growing influence in the region but as i say no one seems to be on board when it comes to a tougher stance when it comes to iran good to get your thoughts on the hashem thanks very much now pompei is next stop is israel where he'll be meeting...
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and while the coalition campaign is not the exclusive cause or sustainer of that crisis, the houthisthemselves they're very significant responsibility. the fact is we are associated with the saudi led campaign, not with the houthis here we have engaged the highest level of the government including the president repeatedly to impress upon the governments involved in this campaign led by saudi arabia that there must be every possible action taken, first, to maintain fretful access for humanitarian and commercial boots including fuel into human. secondly, that the campaign directed with the purpose of bringing the houthis to the negotiating table is not in our view a campaign that can succeed. saudi arabia has legitimate self-defense needs and requirements which do require military action. we work with them to help shape and support those actions in the way that mitigates or diminishes civilian casualties. but the campaign to force a political resolution is not one that we believe has a military calculus to it. it's political. it should live in enabling the united nations to move forwar
and while the coalition campaign is not the exclusive cause or sustainer of that crisis, the houthisthemselves they're very significant responsibility. the fact is we are associated with the saudi led campaign, not with the houthis here we have engaged the highest level of the government including the president repeatedly to impress upon the governments involved in this campaign led by saudi arabia that there must be every possible action taken, first, to maintain fretful access for...
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saudi says it shut down a missile in the capital in the latest provocation by houthi rebels. look at what results so far have been on the gulf region's economy. yousef: we start with saudi
saudi says it shut down a missile in the capital in the latest provocation by houthi rebels. look at what results so far have been on the gulf region's economy. yousef: we start with saudi
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saudi says it shut down a missile in the capital in the latest provocation by houthi rebels.as earnings season kicks off in the gulf, we look at what results so far have been on the gulf region's economy. yousef: we start with saudi arabia. this week they were said to be pushing for oil at $80, in
saudi says it shut down a missile in the capital in the latest provocation by houthi rebels.as earnings season kicks off in the gulf, we look at what results so far have been on the gulf region's economy. yousef: we start with saudi arabia. this week they were said to be pushing for oil at $80, in
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al-samad is the highest ranking houthi official killed in nearly four years of fighting.arately, the rebels say another air strike hit a wedding party on sunday, killing at least 20 people. daesh violence in afghanistan a pair of taliban attacks killed er soldiers and policemen in a weprovince. meanwhile, families held funerals for some of the 57 killed in nday's suicide bombing in kabul. rid, they demanded better se. slatedr): the inciden which happened yesterday caused sorrow to hundreds of families. people are not optimistic about the government and this country anymore. everyonis trying to get out of this country but they don't have the wings to fly. people are fed-up wi current situation. >> nawaz: the islamic state claimed responsibility for sunday's blast, whicalso wounded 119 people. in belgium today, the lone surviving suspect from the 2015 paris attacks was sentenced to 20 years in prison. salah abdeslam is jailed in france, and awaiting trial in the attacks that killed 130 people. a belgian court convicted him, and an accomplice, in a shootout with police in br
al-samad is the highest ranking houthi official killed in nearly four years of fighting.arately, the rebels say another air strike hit a wedding party on sunday, killing at least 20 people. daesh violence in afghanistan a pair of taliban attacks killed er soldiers and policemen in a weprovince. meanwhile, families held funerals for some of the 57 killed in nday's suicide bombing in kabul. rid, they demanded better se. slatedr): the inciden which happened yesterday caused sorrow to hundreds of...
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again, the obsession with iran and the iranian-back ed houthis. this is the worst humanitarian situation on the planet right now and there's no sense th're going t stop and the u.s. is backing him. >> yes. men is a perfect example of that. it's -- you -- he punched really hard but he didn't really think about what was going to happen after and so they're dropping bombs on yemen. as you say it's a humanitarian catastrophe. there's phenomenon in yemen, there's cholera in yemen affecting potentially hundreds of thousands of people. it's a catastrophe that they didn't think it through. and somebody told me that which is an american i know who knows mbs very well and who sees him regular said he felt like he had to do something. and there was a very similar kind of -- in the way that how rash it was that mbs did in lebanon, same thing. he said he felt he had to strike back at the iranians so even if it doesn't work he feels like he has to throw a punch. you can't really do that in foreign affairs because there's like third and fourth order effects. >>
again, the obsession with iran and the iranian-back ed houthis. this is the worst humanitarian situation on the planet right now and there's no sense th're going t stop and the u.s. is backing him. >> yes. men is a perfect example of that. it's -- you -- he punched really hard but he didn't really think about what was going to happen after and so they're dropping bombs on yemen. as you say it's a humanitarian catastrophe. there's phenomenon in yemen, there's cholera in yemen affecting...
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reporter: : hodeida is t the lat and most important port in the area held by houthi rebels. it's under constant attack by the saudi-leled coalition.n. mohaharram says ththis, itsel, is bad enougugh. bubut even more e criminal aree bombardments of civilian heses. ashwag: : this districict is ce to mililitary bases.s. the airport is neay.y. thatat's w it's s alys beingng bombed, inincluding the e univey medical fafaculty. reporter: momoharram dveves toa vivillagsouth h ofodeida.. people in the countryside are especially a afflicted by y the. the few w aid deliveriries thao arrive bararely make it t ouof e city. that is whththe doct regegularly mamakes these trips. adaddimnah is nenear the coast. ry poor fishermen lilive here. moharram is able to help them because e of her relatively od come. when s she arrives, , she cane how w grateful thehey are. moharram is pretty much thei ly c conta to ththe outside world.d. the war's effects are hilyly vible e herein tererriy undedernourished c children. >> i used to be ab t to gi my chilmimilk ery twowoays. but i haven't reivived athing
reporter: : hodeida is t the lat and most important port in the area held by houthi rebels. it's under constant attack by the saudi-leled coalition.n. mohaharram says ththis, itsel, is bad enougugh. bubut even more e criminal aree bombardments of civilian heses. ashwag: : this districict is ce to mililitary bases.s. the airport is neay.y. thatat's w it's s alys beingng bombed, inincluding the e univey medical fafaculty. reporter: momoharram dveves toa vivillagsouth h ofodeida.. people in the...
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the saudis have sided with yemen's government in its war with the houthis.decided not to expand a limited trial in paying people a basic income, which has drawn much international interest. on the bbc news app you can watch the clip ofjames shawjunior talk about the moment he wrestled a gun from a naked attacker at a waffle house in nashville. he's been hailed as a hero, but he says it was a "selfish act" and he did it "just to save myself". i'm pretty sure you know, the duke and duchess of cambridge have welcome a baby boy into their family. a little earlier they introduced him to us all. they came out onto the hospital steps. the baby is as yet unnamed. a brotherfor charlotte and george. our royal correspondent sarah campbell described the moment the public got its first sight of the new arrival ssource well there was a huge cheer that erupted from all the well—wishers, not only at ground level, but we saw them waving from people up at the top, there are people hanging out of hospital windows. and across the road, the huge amount of excitement, and huge am
the saudis have sided with yemen's government in its war with the houthis.decided not to expand a limited trial in paying people a basic income, which has drawn much international interest. on the bbc news app you can watch the clip ofjames shawjunior talk about the moment he wrestled a gun from a naked attacker at a waffle house in nashville. he's been hailed as a hero, but he says it was a "selfish act" and he did it "just to save myself". i'm pretty sure you know, the...
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saudi forces have intercepted several ballistic missiles filed i houthi rebels in yemen.nesses reported hearing a number of blasts in the capital riyadh. they have been posting videos on social media showing smoke in the sky. there were no reports of casualties or damage. in the u.s., the republican house speaker paul ryan says he will not run for reelection when his term expires in january. ryan's decision as seen as another blow to the republican party as it tries to maintain its majority in the house of representatives during elections later this year. the boss of facebook, mark zuckerberg, has answered more questions today from u.s. lawmakers about data privacy. zuckerberg testify following revelations that millions of people had their facebook data misused by the political consulting firm cambridge analytica. as he did yesterday, zuckerberg begin by apologizing to lawmakers over the scandal, which has so far affected 87 million users. during questioning, zuckerberg told a democratic lawmaker that he was among those whose data was improperly shared. take a listen. >>
saudi forces have intercepted several ballistic missiles filed i houthi rebels in yemen.nesses reported hearing a number of blasts in the capital riyadh. they have been posting videos on social media showing smoke in the sky. there were no reports of casualties or damage. in the u.s., the republican house speaker paul ryan says he will not run for reelection when his term expires in january. ryan's decision as seen as another blow to the republican party as it tries to maintain its majority in...
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intervened in neighboring yemen's civil war bombing and deploying troops in hopes of defeating iran-backed houthirebels. amnesty international says since 2015 more than 15,000 civilians have been killed or injured, millions more forced to flee the violence. adam harazi lost three cousins in a single missile strike. he was out protesting today. news broke president trump had authorized the sale of $1.5 billion of artillery to the saudis. >> i feel so bad. i know that's going to cause a lot of death. a lot of people get killed. i think american people, we don't accept that. i think we should, all of us in america, gather and say for trump stop this deal. >> reporter: as one protester told me, they will be back out here as long as the crown prince is here in the bay area and not sleeping. the hotel has been booked through saturday. we're live in east palo alto, kiet do, kpix5. >>> notices are going out in berkeley to dozens of people living along the waterfront. they have to pack up and leave. they've been staying in rvs at the marina. many of them told kpix5's da lin they have nowhere else to go. >
intervened in neighboring yemen's civil war bombing and deploying troops in hopes of defeating iran-backed houthirebels. amnesty international says since 2015 more than 15,000 civilians have been killed or injured, millions more forced to flee the violence. adam harazi lost three cousins in a single missile strike. he was out protesting today. news broke president trump had authorized the sale of $1.5 billion of artillery to the saudis. >> i feel so bad. i know that's going to cause a lot...
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tod on the president's tweet, on those missiles that were fired, as you mentioned by iran-backed houthi rebels in yemen. just lining up the players here. you can see that the whole play. is in the crux or the epicenter is syria. an this time it's going down big. the french are also in the process of being involved in this. it's going to happen. it's a matter of when and not if. what i'm hearing is it come as early as tomorrow. >> so jeff, there are two schools of thought on this. one is that if that type of military action did take place, that the stock market would movo smartly the down side. the other is that the.s. is a safe haven play when there is turmoil in other parts of the world. how do you see it playing out? >> you suknow, unfortunately, we have many, many years of history to look at when we look at uoalition a. missile strikes. while the human toll is me urable, historically the market reaction is very brief. whether it's u.s. or oversek strkets, they all tend to pull back that day of the strike but witen f days more often than not have usually recovered thosess . what tends
tod on the president's tweet, on those missiles that were fired, as you mentioned by iran-backed houthi rebels in yemen. just lining up the players here. you can see that the whole play. is in the crux or the epicenter is syria. an this time it's going down big. the french are also in the process of being involved in this. it's going to happen. it's a matter of when and not if. what i'm hearing is it come as early as tomorrow. >> so jeff, there are two schools of thought on this. one is...
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the situation in yemen is the lead story for the gulf news where the saudi—led coalition has warned houthirabia with drones. and the china daily features siyan the sniffer dog who is retiring after 11 years of service at shanghai's ports. his well trained nose has detected thousands of smuggled items including live turtles and endangered plants. his employers are looking for a family to adopt him and care for him in his old age. a group of scientists in china is taking the lead in the quest for the ultimate form of green energy, nuclear fusion. if mastered, it could provide virtually limitless amounts of power without the waste of existing nuclear reactors. nobody has yet been able to turn nuclear fusion into electricity, but our china correspondent stephen mcdonell has been to meet the team which has come closer than anyone else. it than anyone else. costs more than $15,000 a day just it costs more than $15,000 a day just to turn on this machine. and it may hold the key to a inexhaustible energy and unlike existing nuclear reactors, virtually no waste at all. many are trying to crack nucl
the situation in yemen is the lead story for the gulf news where the saudi—led coalition has warned houthirabia with drones. and the china daily features siyan the sniffer dog who is retiring after 11 years of service at shanghai's ports. his well trained nose has detected thousands of smuggled items including live turtles and endangered plants. his employers are looking for a family to adopt him and care for him in his old age. a group of scientists in china is taking the lead in the quest...
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the civil war in yemen has been going on for three years, the rebel houthi movement has blamed the raidg the yemeni government. asking an urgent question, labour's stephen twigg warned that a military offensive by the coalition could cut off supplies to the country. any military offensive would cause an already catastrophic situation to deteriorate further. can the minister assure the house today that the uk is doing everything it can to prevent such an offensive by the saudi led coalition from taking place? surely if an attack goes ahead, the uk would then have do suspend arms sales to the saudi led coalition. the foreign minister said both sides should stop fighting. we do urge all parties to the conflict to exercise restraint, to continue to facilitate access for essential imports of food, fuel and medical supplies into the country, including through the ports, and to agree with the point that he makes, that further military action is not the way forward. shockingly, of the 17,000 air strikes since the war started, one third have its non—military targets. this whole house shook quite
the civil war in yemen has been going on for three years, the rebel houthi movement has blamed the raidg the yemeni government. asking an urgent question, labour's stephen twigg warned that a military offensive by the coalition could cut off supplies to the country. any military offensive would cause an already catastrophic situation to deteriorate further. can the minister assure the house today that the uk is doing everything it can to prevent such an offensive by the saudi led coalition from...
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he blamed tehran for supplying weapons to the houthi rebels in neighbouring yemen, who fire missilesch the saudi's have sided with the government against the rebels. in a news conference the us secretary of state said saudi leaders gulf unity is vital and must be achieved. we all must honestly confront the crisis of islamist extremism. and the islamist terror groups that it inspires. and this does indeed mean standing to gather against the murder of innocent muslims, the oppression of women, the persecution of jews and the slaughter of christians. saudi arabia's vision for 2030 are inspiring initiatives, they promote tolerance and expect and they empower women. we strongly support this important work in the leadership that the crown prince has shown to advance our shared economic interests. i also stress that gulf unity is necessary. we need to achieve it. the eu's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier, has said the time has come for the uk to "resolve the contradictions" in its irish border policy. mr barnier was writing in ireland's sunday independent newspaper, ahead of a visit
he blamed tehran for supplying weapons to the houthi rebels in neighbouring yemen, who fire missilesch the saudi's have sided with the government against the rebels. in a news conference the us secretary of state said saudi leaders gulf unity is vital and must be achieved. we all must honestly confront the crisis of islamist extremism. and the islamist terror groups that it inspires. and this does indeed mean standing to gather against the murder of innocent muslims, the oppression of women,...
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shown worsening behaviour since the 2015 nuclear deal, and he blamed tehran for supplying weapons to houthie of the deal was approved. this is in violation of the un security council resolutions. they continued to fire missiles into saudi arabia on a regular basis, wrestling the saudi people. while we will continue to assist saudi arabia with it the fence, and support its right to defend its own borders, a political solution is the only way to advance long—term since the ability in the yemen and end the suffering. members of the united nations security council have travelled to bangladesh to visit refugee camps in cox's bazaar. the area is home to nearly 700,000 rohingya muslims fleeing violence in neighbouring myanmar. on monday, they will meet the country's leader, aung san suu kyi, before visiting rakhine state, the centre of what the un has described as ethnic cleansing. our myanmar correspondent nick beake has more details on the visit. this is a significant moment, what we have here is leading members of the international community deciding that the situation in bangladesh, the rohing
shown worsening behaviour since the 2015 nuclear deal, and he blamed tehran for supplying weapons to houthie of the deal was approved. this is in violation of the un security council resolutions. they continued to fire missiles into saudi arabia on a regular basis, wrestling the saudi people. while we will continue to assist saudi arabia with it the fence, and support its right to defend its own borders, a political solution is the only way to advance long—term since the ability in the yemen...
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yemen al qaeda in the arabian peninsula are fighting the houthis in a civil war. are shiia iranian proxies. kennedy: so many reasons we shouldn't be in the middle east at all. i appreciate your experience and insight on this. thanks again. coming up, nor reaction to james comey's self-serving interview. jeff sessions may be asking the president to build a wall on our northern border. at fidelity, our online u.s. equity trades are just $4.95. so no matter what you trade, or where you trade, you'll only pay $4.95. fidelity. open an account today. claritin and relief from of non-drowsy symptoms caused by over 200 allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease... ...and lower your a1c. wow. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or li
yemen al qaeda in the arabian peninsula are fighting the houthis in a civil war. are shiia iranian proxies. kennedy: so many reasons we shouldn't be in the middle east at all. i appreciate your experience and insight on this. thanks again. coming up, nor reaction to james comey's self-serving interview. jeff sessions may be asking the president to build a wall on our northern border. at fidelity, our online u.s. equity trades are just $4.95. so no matter what you trade, or where you trade,...
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yemen al qaeda in the arabian peninsula are fighting the houthis in a civil war.e shiia iranian proxies. kennedy: so many reasons we shouldn't be in the middle east at all. i appreciate your experience and insight on this. thanks again. coming up, nor reaction to james comey's self-serving interview. jeff sessions may be asking the president to build a wall on our northern border. how do you win at business? stay at laquinta. where we're changing with contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. ♪ ♪ i can do more to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. and i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release it, like it's supposed to. trulicity is not insulin. it comes in a once-weekly, truly easy-to-use pen. and it works 24/7. trulicity is an injection to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. don't use it as the first medicine to treat diabetes, or if you h
yemen al qaeda in the arabian peninsula are fighting the houthis in a civil war.e shiia iranian proxies. kennedy: so many reasons we shouldn't be in the middle east at all. i appreciate your experience and insight on this. thanks again. coming up, nor reaction to james comey's self-serving interview. jeff sessions may be asking the president to build a wall on our northern border. how do you win at business? stay at laquinta. where we're changing with contemporary make-overs. then, use the...
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remember, a week before we have the missile strikes in syria we have houthi attacks on a vlcc tank tankerion on its way to port. that tanker, although the attack was unsuccessful, the tanker had to turn around it just shows you how vul flenel it is. >> if you had to gain it, if you had to give a percentage chances on whether you think there will be an escalation or not, what would you say? >> again, a very good question i was 20 years in the middle east reporting on the region i covered the war in iraq in 2000 that all kind of rise and spike in oil that came from that geopolitical risk caused by that i've seen the two and four, people i talked to, very concerned about the he escalatin where that heads, a key choke point, you have 17.5 million barrels of crude flowing through there. on the other side you have the red sea. 5 million barrels a day flowing into that choke point. for us we're looking at the issues and choke points and underlying this, you have robust demand demand 100 million barrels a day in crude >> right. >> this is -- we need the oil. we can't afford to have -- >> well, we
remember, a week before we have the missile strikes in syria we have houthi attacks on a vlcc tank tankerion on its way to port. that tanker, although the attack was unsuccessful, the tanker had to turn around it just shows you how vul flenel it is. >> if you had to gain it, if you had to give a percentage chances on whether you think there will be an escalation or not, what would you say? >> again, a very good question i was 20 years in the middle east reporting on the region i...
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-backed, saudi-led bombing campaign against houthi rebels. the war has devastated yemen's healthth, water, and sanitation systems, sparkining a massive cholera outbreak and pushing millions of yemenis to the brink of starvation. in indian-administered kashmir, at least 20 people died and 70 others were wounded over the weekend as clalashes erupted between government forces and pro-independence militias. among those reportedly killed were three indian soldiers and 13 militants. meanwhile, in srinagar, a curfew remains in effect today after police opened fire with live rounds on thousands of demonstrators protesting for an end to indian rule, killing four people and wounding dozens of others. in costa rica, victory in a presidential election that was widely seen as a referendum on marriage equality. alvarado quesada won over 60% of the vote, beating out conservative candidate fabricio alvarado muÑoz, who made his anti-abortion views and opposition to lgbtq rights a centerpiece of his campaign. alvarado quesada has promised to abide by last year
-backed, saudi-led bombing campaign against houthi rebels. the war has devastated yemen's healthth, water, and sanitation systems, sparkining a massive cholera outbreak and pushing millions of yemenis to the brink of starvation. in indian-administered kashmir, at least 20 people died and 70 others were wounded over the weekend as clalashes erupted between government forces and pro-independence militias. among those reportedly killed were three indian soldiers and 13 militants. meanwhile, in...