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ludovic took part, m meeting ibrahim face to face. narrator: working with ex-child soldiers s and ex-mimilitiamene, ludovic c and ibrahihim went doo door in n the communities, reassuring both christian and moslem parents. [laugughter] [snap] nanarrator: in january 2017, yakite school reopened its doors. for the first time in many years, moslem anand christn chilildren were e once againin y side. germain: bon aswe, tout moun! woman: we work not only with peacekeepers, t the traditional image of peacekeeping-- preventing violence, patrolling in the streets of vulnerable neighborhoods with weapons--but there is another side of peacekeeping. [guitar and percussion playing] [womanan humming] [indistinct conversation] [crowd chanting] [women singing in haitian creole] [people shouting] [man singing in haitian creole] [scratching] woman: whoo! germain: bon aswe, totout mou [singing g in haititian creole]] woman: aft t the pce c conrts tt we at e un missn in haiti organeded in porau-princ the capal, ames camback to and proposed to work on a w
ludovic took part, m meeting ibrahim face to face. narrator: working with ex-child soldiers s and ex-mimilitiamene, ludovic c and ibrahihim went doo door in n the communities, reassuring both christian and moslem parents. [laugughter] [snap] nanarrator: in january 2017, yakite school reopened its doors. for the first time in many years, moslem anand christn chilildren were e once againin y side. germain: bon aswe, tout moun! woman: we work not only with peacekeepers, t the traditional image of...
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ibrahim: yes, they probably have. state department usually makes the decision based on political reasons, not only human rights reasons. i think this week there are three important events that could be linked to the comments today. the first one, a few days ago there were talks where stewart himself attended it. then we had the geneva talks tomorrow morning and the visit of the turkish president to washington dc tomorrow. brent: which we will be following here very closely. thank you very much for taking the time to be here. we appreciate it. ibrahim: thank you. brent: you're watching "dw news." still to come, more news. stay with us. ♪ ♪ brent: welcome back. our top story, france's new president emmanuel macron has called for a historic reconstruction of the european union. he was in berlin for a summit meeting with german chancellor angela merkel. both leaders agreed to work for what they call deep reforms in the european union. investigators at the u.s. state department say the syrian government has built a cremato
ibrahim: yes, they probably have. state department usually makes the decision based on political reasons, not only human rights reasons. i think this week there are three important events that could be linked to the comments today. the first one, a few days ago there were talks where stewart himself attended it. then we had the geneva talks tomorrow morning and the visit of the turkish president to washington dc tomorrow. brent: which we will be following here very closely. thank you very much...
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and the hard liner, ibrahim raisi, a populist, who promised his cash handouts and millions of jobs. one of the things iranians are voting on today is how their thuntry will relate with u.s. and the world, with cooperation led by rouhani the reformist, or with suspicion and hostility under ibrahim raisi. 38 years ago, iranian students held 52 americans hostage in the u.s. embassy. their spokeswoman was masoumeh netekar. today, she's one of iran's vice presidents who's done something of a 180 over the years and now hopes for better relations with the u.s. are they likely to come under ayinident trump is on the record as saying iran is a hostile presence, is that a problem? >> he's also changing a lot of his positions as well. he's also making a lot of u- turns. >> reporter: so you're hoping president trump will change his position on iran. >> i hope he'll adjust them to epe realities. >> reporter: realities like the nuclear deal which was backed by millions of voters here who hope it's the first step toward even stronger ties with america. but another reality is at the moment, there i
and the hard liner, ibrahim raisi, a populist, who promised his cash handouts and millions of jobs. one of the things iranians are voting on today is how their thuntry will relate with u.s. and the world, with cooperation led by rouhani the reformist, or with suspicion and hostility under ibrahim raisi. 38 years ago, iranian students held 52 americans hostage in the u.s. embassy. their spokeswoman was masoumeh netekar. today, she's one of iran's vice presidents who's done something of a 180...
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and then you had his leading challenger, ibrahim raisi, the hard-line conservative. he essentially accused mr. rouhani as failing to dliver on the promise of benefits of the nuclear agreement, of being part of the financial elite, the welwealthy elite, ignoring the poor. and his message was iran needs to look back within its own resources, its natural resources, its human resources, its islamic revolutionary values to get the country back going again. >> stewart: was it the young people who made the difference? >> yeah, i think the young people were a factor. of course, iran's population is very young. roughly 70% under the age of 35. the young to mr. rouhani in the next four years to deliver some of those benefits. >> stewart: >> stewart: from what you can tell did the election of donald trump as president of the united states have an impact on the iranian election? >> i think it did. listen, the economy was the number one issue. when it comes to the economy, relations with the international community, with the west, with the u.s. is going to be a factor. and i thin
and then you had his leading challenger, ibrahim raisi, the hard-line conservative. he essentially accused mr. rouhani as failing to dliver on the promise of benefits of the nuclear agreement, of being part of the financial elite, the welwealthy elite, ignoring the poor. and his message was iran needs to look back within its own resources, its natural resources, its human resources, its islamic revolutionary values to get the country back going again. >> stewart: was it the young people...
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ibrahim bundy. he is an expert on racism. >>> a man accused of a brutal murder on a metro train. jasper spires is charged with stabbing this man more than 30 times. it was a random attack that happened on a red line train. south they are land had just graduated from american university. >>> prince george's county council member heads to court on dui charges. mel franklin crashed into another car on route 4 in marlboro last december. police say he fled the was found hiding in the woods. he was in his county owned car at the time of the accident. news 4 learned this was the third time crashing a county vehicle. you can follow tracie wilkins on twitter. >>> 5:07. an fbi raid in annapolis. this happened at a firm. this is connected to a lawsuit filed after the race for the virginia governor in 2013. ken cuccinelli sued the firm after he lost the race to terry mccullough. they raised more than $2 million in donors but only gave his campaign 10,000. the lawsuit was sed ld. >>> coming up on 8 minutes after the hour now as we turn to president trump's revealing interview with nbc's d rus
ibrahim bundy. he is an expert on racism. >>> a man accused of a brutal murder on a metro train. jasper spires is charged with stabbing this man more than 30 times. it was a random attack that happened on a red line train. south they are land had just graduated from american university. >>> prince george's county council member heads to court on dui charges. mel franklin crashed into another car on route 4 in marlboro last december. police say he fled the was found hiding in...
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. >> ibrahim hooper with council on american-islamic relations. you for sharing perspective with us this morning. we appreciate it. >>> sort of a physical violence, maybe you've seen videos on commuter train or airport or grocery store, more and more of these racist rants seem to be happening in public. >> not only in public, but then recorded on smart phones and uploaded online. you might be wondering what's driving this, and could in some way it spark a positive change? here is polo sandoval. >> reporter: a series of racist rants in public. and on camera. a woman in a virginia sprint store hurled a racial slur at a fellow customer. in arkansas. >> i said excuse me. >> reporter: go back to mexico is what this walmart shopper told another. >> we're in america. >> reporter: she then fired the "n" word at a woman looking to interject. >> stop being ignorant. >> reporter: then what orlando resident hector torres caught on his phone at the airport last week. >> shut up. shut up! >> that is sad. glad to document it. >> reporter: he was speaking spanish
. >> ibrahim hooper with council on american-islamic relations. you for sharing perspective with us this morning. we appreciate it. >>> sort of a physical violence, maybe you've seen videos on commuter train or airport or grocery store, more and more of these racist rants seem to be happening in public. >> not only in public, but then recorded on smart phones and uploaded online. you might be wondering what's driving this, and could in some way it spark a positive change?...
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the isolation that iran had gotten itself in and now ibrahim raisi has positioned himself to very closethe supreme leader and seen as far more conservative. although i should add he has been also very populace pop li , increasing the small cash payments that are given oeach iranians. >> woodruff: how much is the relations with the united states is clear deal part of the election? >> it is a part of the election but only a part. voters who support rouhani, when i've interviewed them over the past several days in various cities around iran one of the things they say again and again is better relations with the world, and the nuclear deal is part of that. negative for president rouhani because he made what was seen as extravagant propositions. propo. ds promises. but the unemployment rate remains very, very high. the economy has not created jobs rammedly enough for a very large very young very rapidly growing and pretty well educated population. >> woodruff: and finally steve you mentioned the supreme leader a moment ago. how much does this election matter in the theocracy that iran is? >>
the isolation that iran had gotten itself in and now ibrahim raisi has positioned himself to very closethe supreme leader and seen as far more conservative. although i should add he has been also very populace pop li , increasing the small cash payments that are given oeach iranians. >> woodruff: how much is the relations with the united states is clear deal part of the election? >> it is a part of the election but only a part. voters who support rouhani, when i've interviewed them...
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to you, ibrahim, talking about what is also historic is the president going from saudi arabia directly to israel, after inking this $100 billion arms deal with saudi arabia, the intelligence minister warned against it, spoke out against it, threatening what's called the request, me or the qualitative military edge promises israel will get the best from the united states always in terms of defense capability. how do you see this administration threading the needle here? >> i think in his speech yesterday in saudi arabia, the president tried to change his tone, have a more productive, more welcoming tone to the muslim world. his words weren't too bad. we heard some very positive things, him stating that islam is one of the great faiths of the world, something that he hadn't said before, and something that his advisers would refuse to even admit. so we saw a change in tone but we really need to see a change in policy. we need to see concrete actions, like not defending in court the muslim ban, executive orders, any racial and religious profiling at the borders, speaking out against the ri
to you, ibrahim, talking about what is also historic is the president going from saudi arabia directly to israel, after inking this $100 billion arms deal with saudi arabia, the intelligence minister warned against it, spoke out against it, threatening what's called the request, me or the qualitative military edge promises israel will get the best from the united states always in terms of defense capability. how do you see this administration threading the needle here? >> i think in his...
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arrival in the west african country of mali, where he'll meet french troops and mali's president, ibrahimmber of attacks, including the radisson blu bamako hotel siege two years ago in which 20 people died. american warplanes operating in syria have attacked a convoy carrying militia fighters supporting president assad. the us—led coalition says the convoy was heading towards a base used by western special forces, near the border with iraq. russia has condemned the attack as ‘unacceptable'. the incident comes as president trump prepares to visit saudi arabia, his first overseas trip since becoming president. james landale reports. us warplanes launching air strikes against so—called islamic state targets in syria. but now they are also attacking ground forces loyal to the syrian government. ostensibly the air strike was designed to protect british and american special forces like these. they are based in the south—east of syria, where they are training opposition groups fighting is. these pictures were taken last year. the pro—syrian convoy that included iranian backed militias was headin
arrival in the west african country of mali, where he'll meet french troops and mali's president, ibrahimmber of attacks, including the radisson blu bamako hotel siege two years ago in which 20 people died. american warplanes operating in syria have attacked a convoy carrying militia fighters supporting president assad. the us—led coalition says the convoy was heading towards a base used by western special forces, near the border with iraq. russia has condemned the attack as ‘unacceptable'....
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el la abogada acusadora le preguntaba, fue muy impactante cuando joe madre era dijo que serÍa ibrahimon que si macro el les daba manutenciÓn, le respondió que no podÍa dar esa informaciÓn porque Él no se encargaba de esas cosas. madera no supo quÉ responder. karla: si ese disco es que efectivamente existe, muchos podrÁn pensar que es una estrategia publicitaria para lanzar el disco, tÚ que te dedicas a esto serÁ el caso? joe: creo que estÁ sido un mal timing que ha sucedido, sin embargo la gente estÁ ávida de un nuevo material de luis miguel. yo creo que no tienen otra cosa que conseguirse otro equipo que lo rodea. alan: me cuesta trabajo creer lo que estÁ diciendo. karla: cobraba 1 millÓn de dÓlares por concierto. orlando: yo conversÉ con pedro torres quien produce la serie de luis miguel a quien en univisiÓn. me decÍa que luis miguel estÁ arreglando su vida, estÁn un momento en que está haciendo un anÁlisis de que va a ser, de repente mira este paso de entregarse, de ir entregarse la corte, de agradar, creo que es un primer paso que me da aliento a pensar que podemos ver un luis mig
el la abogada acusadora le preguntaba, fue muy impactante cuando joe madre era dijo que serÍa ibrahimon que si macro el les daba manutenciÓn, le respondió que no podÍa dar esa informaciÓn porque Él no se encargaba de esas cosas. madera no supo quÉ responder. karla: si ese disco es que efectivamente existe, muchos podrÁn pensar que es una estrategia publicitaria para lanzar el disco, tÚ que te dedicas a esto serÁ el caso? joe: creo que estÁ sido un mal timing que ha sucedido, sin...
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. >> muchÍsimas felicidades y mejores deseos a ibrahim salas muchas felicidades quÉ ojos. >> miren, nadagarnier nutrisse ultra color con aceites de aguacate, oliva y karité. nutre el cabello para realzar el color. de castaño opaco, a negro más azulado. nutrisse ultra color. cabello nutrido. color más vivo. uno...dos...tres... estornudar cuanto más sufres alergias, más cosas te pierdes. zyrtec® comienza a funcionar poderosamente desde la primera hora y es el doble de poderoso si tomas otro al día siguiente. zyrtec®, deja de sufrir alergias. ¿sabes por qué te tocó ser el árbol? ...porque soy alto !sí! pero también porque los árboles son fuertes, como tú. tú los ayudas a crecer. por eso también, les das leche y sus nueve nutrientes esenciales. leche, alimentando en grande cada día. algo grande llelas nuevas garden. giant stuffed pastas desde $12.99. pastas tan grandes que podrías compartirlas, pero tan ricas que no lo harias. giant stuffed pastas, por tiempo limitado en olive garden. a tus articulaciones.alegra el alma a todos pero hace infeliz por esos queridos dolores que valen la pena, l
. >> muchÍsimas felicidades y mejores deseos a ibrahim salas muchas felicidades quÉ ojos. >> miren, nadagarnier nutrisse ultra color con aceites de aguacate, oliva y karité. nutre el cabello para realzar el color. de castaño opaco, a negro más azulado. nutrisse ultra color. cabello nutrido. color más vivo. uno...dos...tres... estornudar cuanto más sufres alergias, más cosas te pierdes. zyrtec® comienza a funcionar poderosamente desde la primera hora y es el doble de...