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like many rebels here, ibrahim says he experienced the disenfranchisement that was commonplace underormer government. >> translated ): the main reason i joined the rebellion is because of the lack of education. there were no facilities where we could study. then the government came to destroy our village. there were no peaceful areas to go and study in. >> reporter: his village was destroyed the widespread ethnic cleansing that occurred earlier in the war. >> ( translated ): the last time i saw my village was 20 years ago. i don't even know where it is, exactly. but it's been wiped off the map, destroyed. >> reporter: though they haven't signed the peace deal, these rebels are currently negotiating with sudan's central government. but they say they are far from an agreement. abdulgadir abdulrahman ibrahim is the sudan liberation army's ad commander. >> ( translated ): all the armed movements that signed the incomplete peace agreement were not looking to help the needs of the vulnerable. they were acting in their own self-interest, to fill their own pockets. >> reporter: ibrahim says
like many rebels here, ibrahim says he experienced the disenfranchisement that was commonplace underormer government. >> translated ): the main reason i joined the rebellion is because of the lack of education. there were no facilities where we could study. then the government came to destroy our village. there were no peaceful areas to go and study in. >> reporter: his village was destroyed the widespread ethnic cleansing that occurred earlier in the war. >> ( translated ):...
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Sep 2, 2021
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commander ibrahim probably did not to be -- probably did not expect to be controlling frustrated crowds when the taliban came to victory. >> yes, of course we understand their problems. >> many customers are government employees who say they have not been paid for months, and caught by the speed of the former government's collapse, everyone is running out of cash. >> the government should have handed everything over in good order instead of running away like it did. >> i have money in a bank, like $4000, but i cannot cash my money from the bank. >> people's access to money and banks remains a real problem. the banks have largely remained close. when they are open, there are strict limits on how much you can withdraw, and at all points to a much bigger fiscal problem of how afghanistan will pay its way under a taliban government. >> the country's central bank reserves have been frozen by the u.s., while world bank and inf funding has stopped. just surviving is the immediate concern for many businesses. >> it takes, like, six months. >> the hussein family completed the expense opening of
commander ibrahim probably did not to be -- probably did not expect to be controlling frustrated crowds when the taliban came to victory. >> yes, of course we understand their problems. >> many customers are government employees who say they have not been paid for months, and caught by the speed of the former government's collapse, everyone is running out of cash. >> the government should have handed everything over in good order instead of running away like it did. >> i...
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america, with james brown, or if you think about south africa in relation to people like abdullah ibrahim, you know, bob dylan more overtly, but there's something to be said about the idea that musicians can challenge the times that we live in, and can do so very effectively. as you're speaking, i'm wondering about some of the young people you grew up with in rochester, in kent — do you think your music has reached ears that aren't necessarily used to hearing, and perhaps has made some people who might have had prejudices and preconceived ideas about the other change? well, people have actually expressed that to me, in terms of — people sometimes who've come with friends, for example, to concerts we've done, or who have listened to albums, and they've actually written to me on social media to say that they feel very differently as a result of hearing the albums. although i don't try to put loads of messages in my albums, they are cathartic first, they are about expression. and so, i feel very happy — but when people say that it's had an effect on them in a way that makes them appreciate o
america, with james brown, or if you think about south africa in relation to people like abdullah ibrahim, you know, bob dylan more overtly, but there's something to be said about the idea that musicians can challenge the times that we live in, and can do so very effectively. as you're speaking, i'm wondering about some of the young people you grew up with in rochester, in kent — do you think your music has reached ears that aren't necessarily used to hearing, and perhaps has made some people...
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since ibrahim race, he became president, talks commas, world powers, try to salvage the iran nuclear deal. fil, ahead on just nearly 3 decades after he was captured, the man accused of being behind the killings of thousands of people, dies in with axioms in short supply columbia, braces for an imminent surgeon covey. 19 infections. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day of 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best line of 2021. we should talk about super typhoon gen. do. it has at its worst, been up as high as a category 5 hurricane were to occur in the atlantic. so it's john to being fed by the warm water, the western pacific. the orange represents around it, the amount of rainfall where you don't see a thing. so strength, when you can implied from the category 5 nature and slowly weakening because it's battering taiwan. and a lot of people are stand by to rescue in the event of landslides, dri navigable, and then it hits shanghai lease gets very close to the coast to shanghai. it'd be a wheat installed by them as to the ty soon bringing waves of 70 meat
since ibrahim race, he became president, talks commas, world powers, try to salvage the iran nuclear deal. fil, ahead on just nearly 3 decades after he was captured, the man accused of being behind the killings of thousands of people, dies in with axioms in short supply columbia, braces for an imminent surgeon covey. 19 infections. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day of 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best line of 2021. we should talk about super typhoon...
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his 1st visit to the country since ibrahim, when he became president new york times investigation, has revealed the u. s. may have mistakenly targeted an aid work in a drug strike in cobble on august 29th, 10 people including 7 children, were killed. the us knows he has said it was targeting, and i saw operation to his years. president says he plans to suspend the constitution and offer a new version that he has written himself. president k said to control of the government and dismissed the prime minister in july. health officials in columbia say they're worried about a potential co would 19 search next month. columbia has run out of vaccines and many people with the 1st dose currently unable to get a 2nd shot. it comes with delta variant is on the rise and a new more contagious variance detected in colombia is also spreading. thousands of people have marched through the french capital to condemn frances cove with 19 health pass for 9 straight weekend. they say the policy is a violation of their personal freedom. people are required to present their health pass or recent negative co w
his 1st visit to the country since ibrahim, when he became president new york times investigation, has revealed the u. s. may have mistakenly targeted an aid work in a drug strike in cobble on august 29th, 10 people including 7 children, were killed. the us knows he has said it was targeting, and i saw operation to his years. president says he plans to suspend the constitution and offer a new version that he has written himself. president k said to control of the government and dismissed the...
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Sep 27, 2021
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so when has called for an independent inquiry, he, the ibrahim has more now from outside the court. his mom this session has been postponed and another one has been rescheduled on october 4th, we answered the board session. you're behind us. no media was allowed to film, but journalists were allowed to enter when we've seen diplomats and human rights defenders attending the session. and we've heard discussions going on between the prosecution, the defense, and the court. in regards to that issue, specifically the media, the coverage, and the defense lawyer has asked for the session to be held behind closed doors. he even asked for a gag order when it comes to media covering the events of the trial. but that request has been denied by the court that said that since the charges have been read out publicly, then the sessions will remain public. now these charges include manslaughter, define orders as well as confiscating these. i've been out belonging. there has been among the 14 members of the security patrol, kind of an agreement to maintain the right to silence when it came to the i
so when has called for an independent inquiry, he, the ibrahim has more now from outside the court. his mom this session has been postponed and another one has been rescheduled on october 4th, we answered the board session. you're behind us. no media was allowed to film, but journalists were allowed to enter when we've seen diplomats and human rights defenders attending the session. and we've heard discussions going on between the prosecution, the defense, and the court. in regards to that...
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patrick tang is division chief of micro biology and senior medicine and in rabbits as a dean ibrahim, he is head of biotechnology lab. the robot medical school are very welcome to program. thanks for joining us. i'd like to begin with you, patrick tang. the advice from not that long ago from the world health organization is that we should hold off on booster shots until most of the welders vaccinated wealthy countries a steaming ahead with their booster jabs their plans of boosters isn't needed. well, that's a very complicated question, and i think when you say whether it needed it, we have to answer that different levels, whether it needed for the prevention of infection prevention, beer disease or daph, or prevention of disruption to provide you and the economy. so i think back question is complex to have the answer to all the different levels. so when you say if it needed at some level, it may not be for something and then for everything that is actually very much needed. so with the evidence that we're talking only about the health care either that where the evidence is exactly is
patrick tang is division chief of micro biology and senior medicine and in rabbits as a dean ibrahim, he is head of biotechnology lab. the robot medical school are very welcome to program. thanks for joining us. i'd like to begin with you, patrick tang. the advice from not that long ago from the world health organization is that we should hold off on booster shots until most of the welders vaccinated wealthy countries a steaming ahead with their booster jabs their plans of boosters isn't...
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. >> it took years, agency uncovered his real ibrahim saed akhmed, they tracked him to the fortress.very large compound. probably estimated cost a million, that certainly was not the kind of money the couriers had, it was hard not to raise the issue this bin could be in the compound. >> his eyes kept returning to a balcony on a top floor with a 7-foot privacy wall, shield outsiders from seeing whoever lived there. cia believed for years this bin was holed up in a cave somewhere, in a remote area of the border, if he turns out to be in. >> it was a clear indication that every lead. possible lead we had on bin laden. for over -- 10 years lead nowhere. >> panetta knew it was the best lead on bin laden in a long time but we needed to know more, a lot more. >> capturing or killing bin laden. would be important, it does not solve all your problems but it is a high priority. >> one day shy of the 9 anniversary of 9/11, panetta and his team were in oval office, telling president obama about the through lead, top white house national security adviser was there. >> engage background to how the
. >> it took years, agency uncovered his real ibrahim saed akhmed, they tracked him to the fortress.very large compound. probably estimated cost a million, that certainly was not the kind of money the couriers had, it was hard not to raise the issue this bin could be in the compound. >> his eyes kept returning to a balcony on a top floor with a 7-foot privacy wall, shield outsiders from seeing whoever lived there. cia believed for years this bin was holed up in a cave somewhere, in...
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. >> reporter: ibrahim fixes tires and rims at his shop on th outskirts of the city. most days he sees at least half a dozen customers by noon. >> all with the same problem >> always. a broken rim every day we have cars coming in with cracked rims, bent rims, because of the potholes. >> reporter: road conditions are so bad in pennsylvania a national transportation research group estimates drivers pay an extra $620 a year in vehicle maintenance and upkeep. >> it's a serious problem. >> what do customers tell you? >> they're not happy and very, very mad as well about the conditions of the roads. >> reporter: the state received a c minus on its last infrastructure report card from the american society of civil engineers. more than 7,500 miles of highway and more than 3,300 bridges are in poor condition, and it's not just surface problems. the amount of traffic that courses through the worn down roadways means more congestion. >> what we're flying over now is i-95 southbound before center stil city, and this is a common congested traffic is always in the area here. >> rep
. >> reporter: ibrahim fixes tires and rims at his shop on th outskirts of the city. most days he sees at least half a dozen customers by noon. >> all with the same problem >> always. a broken rim every day we have cars coming in with cracked rims, bent rims, because of the potholes. >> reporter: road conditions are so bad in pennsylvania a national transportation research group estimates drivers pay an extra $620 a year in vehicle maintenance and upkeep. >> it's a...
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takes unilateral moves, newly elected president ibrahim raisi id today via video. >> ( translated ):d states has not yet discharged its obligation, which is lifting sanctions. it has encroached upon the agreement, withdrawn from it, and levied even more sanctions on our people. >> schifrin: for much of the day, the theme was unity to fight covid and climate. but u.n. secretary general antonio gueterres warns, the world is failing to unite. >> instead of humility in the face of these epic challenges, we see hubris. instead of the path of solidarity, we are on a dead end to destruction. >> woodruff: and with me now from just outside the united nations is our foreign affairs correspondent nick schifrin, and our white house correspondent yamiche alcindor, from the north lawn. so, nick, as you point out, it wsn't just president biden, it was dozen of world leaders who spoke today. give us a sense of some of the broader themes that ran through the day. >> reporter: well, those themes really point to what you heard from antonio guterres, there at the end, that the world wants, indeed needs,
takes unilateral moves, newly elected president ibrahim raisi id today via video. >> ( translated ):d states has not yet discharged its obligation, which is lifting sanctions. it has encroached upon the agreement, withdrawn from it, and levied even more sanctions on our people. >> schifrin: for much of the day, the theme was unity to fight covid and climate. but u.n. secretary general antonio gueterres warns, the world is failing to unite. >> instead of humility in the face of...
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it's been about two months since ibrahim ray hissy was elected president of iran.y it's iran who's unwilling to engage in serious dialogue today? >> only 25 days since the new minister is in office. i had the opportunity to meet with him yesterday in person, a long discussion. he assure me that they will go back to the negotiation tables in vienna, in austria. the coordinator of the nuclear deal with iran, i will do my best to renew the deal, and the u.s. to go back to the deal and the iranians to fulfill fully their nuclear obligations. >> reporter: the iranians said they'd resume these negotiations in the past and they clearly isn't made that step yet. do you believe there needs to be more leverage or pressure on iran in order to make sure they resume these negotiations? >> it's not a matter of pressure. i think it's a matter of convincing them that they need an agreement. the irani economy and society is in a very bad shape. they have been paying a high price for the closing of their capacity to support oil, and they need an agreement in order to restart the eco
it's been about two months since ibrahim ray hissy was elected president of iran.y it's iran who's unwilling to engage in serious dialogue today? >> only 25 days since the new minister is in office. i had the opportunity to meet with him yesterday in person, a long discussion. he assure me that they will go back to the negotiation tables in vienna, in austria. the coordinator of the nuclear deal with iran, i will do my best to renew the deal, and the u.s. to go back to the deal and the...