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this camp is 70 kilometers east of mosul in the suburbs of the northern iraqi city of arbil. people here say the number of those displaced from mosul have dwindled in recent months. mosul is now full of checkpoints and residents are strictly forbidden to leave the city. a man who escaped said people in mosul must obey news of the islamic state militants who have imposed a sharia law. >> translator: women are not allowed to leave the house with a scarf covering their faces. smoking is prohibited. violators are whipped ten times. >> reporter: the man also said the insurgents have started enrolling children into what they say is a school to undergo training and become fighters. >> translator: children are now forced to join the islamic state fighting force. these children are being taught how to kill. >> reporter: he also said islamic state insurgents have recently prepared to fend off future attacks by iraqi government forces. >> translator: residents have been forced to move to the front lines. turning them into human shields. >> reporter: iraqi government forces are preparing
this camp is 70 kilometers east of mosul in the suburbs of the northern iraqi city of arbil. people here say the number of those displaced from mosul have dwindled in recent months. mosul is now full of checkpoints and residents are strictly forbidden to leave the city. a man who escaped said people in mosul must obey news of the islamic state militants who have imposed a sharia law. >> translator: women are not allowed to leave the house with a scarf covering their faces. smoking is...
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one militant -- one million residents -- the iraqi city of mozulsul. one million residents are still there. coming up this hour in business, banking giant hsbc lays out its new strategy. job cuts are set to reach up to 25,000. and apple steps into the music more fray, unveiling its long-awaited streaming service. that and more on the way but first, our top story. genie: first turkey's ruling ak party is starting to look for coalition partners, this after it lost its parliamentary majority for the first time since coming to power in 2002. it came in first place in sunday's election, but it needs to try to persuade any of the three opposition parties to bring theim to the ak party for a majority. no one has excepted, but negotiations have just gun. for more i am joint -- have just begun. i'm joined by jasper mortimer. are we any further than we are yesterday on coalition talks where we were basically nowhere? jasper: we have progressed a little bit. yesterday, all the opposition parties, when asked about forming a coalition with the remain -- with the wi
one militant -- one million residents -- the iraqi city of mozulsul. one million residents are still there. coming up this hour in business, banking giant hsbc lays out its new strategy. job cuts are set to reach up to 25,000. and apple steps into the music more fray, unveiling its long-awaited streaming service. that and more on the way but first, our top story. genie: first turkey's ruling ak party is starting to look for coalition partners, this after it lost its parliamentary majority for...
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one militant -- one million residents -- the iraqi city of mozulsul. one million residents are still there.
one militant -- one million residents -- the iraqi city of mozulsul. one million residents are still there.
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. >> residents of the iraqi city of tikrit have started to return home three months after pro government forces recaptured it from isil. the month-long fighters much of the city has been left damaged and deserted. >> for displaced iraqi families there are few occasions to celebrate. this trip home was one of them. 200 families have found refugee in samarra boarded these buses for tikrit last week. the first of what local leaders hope will be a wave of returning residents. >> my children didn't sleep yesterday out of joy when they heard we're going back. we don't want anything from the government except statement and peace of mind. >> tikrit is less than 50 kilometers from samarra. but the journey families there have been so much destruction that some people don't have homes to return to. for the rest there is not much except a roof over their heads. there are no shots no bakeries. the family is the only one on their block to return so far. they admit that it's difficult. >> we couldn't stay on the move forever. the people of samarra embrace us. >> city works have restored electricity. it
. >> residents of the iraqi city of tikrit have started to return home three months after pro government forces recaptured it from isil. the month-long fighters much of the city has been left damaged and deserted. >> for displaced iraqi families there are few occasions to celebrate. this trip home was one of them. 200 families have found refugee in samarra boarded these buses for tikrit last week. the first of what local leaders hope will be a wave of returning residents. >>...
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shortly after it captured the iraqi city of fallujah. anybody who thought the i.s.i.l. was going to be easy didn't listen to john nagle. even then, he wasn't sure the u.s. was prepared for it. with no end in sight to the fight against i.s.i.l, nagle foresite is proving prophetic. he's an author and co-wrote the army and marine counterinsurgent field manual. he understand counterinsurgency. he joins me from philadelphia. john, reports say the u.s. is sending more military trainers 450, aol jamie mcintire says many will be security for the advisors, they are considering opening up a base in anbar province. but on monday president obama indicated the u.s. had no particularly strategy for fighting i.s.i.l. what do you think has changed in the last 24 hours? >> the president was incorrect. we have a strategy. it's actually the right strategy. the president has chosen not to resource that strategy. and the 450 advisors being sent to tq air base, where i spent 2003-2004 are laughably insufficient to do what the president has correctly said needs to be done, defeat and ultimate
shortly after it captured the iraqi city of fallujah. anybody who thought the i.s.i.l. was going to be easy didn't listen to john nagle. even then, he wasn't sure the u.s. was prepared for it. with no end in sight to the fight against i.s.i.l, nagle foresite is proving prophetic. he's an author and co-wrote the army and marine counterinsurgent field manual. he understand counterinsurgency. he joins me from philadelphia. john, reports say the u.s. is sending more military trainers 450, aol jamie...
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. >>> people in the iraqi city of tikrit have started to move home three months after government forcesecaptured it from i.s.i.l. much of the city has been left in ruins. jane arraf reports. >> for displaced iraqi families there are few occasions to celebrate. this strip home was one of them. 200 families who found refuges in samara, have returned, first of whom officials hope will be a wave of residents. >> we don't want anything from the government except disabilities and peace of mind. >> reporter: tikrit is less than 50 kilometers from samarra but it's a journey that residents haven't been ability to make in over a year. there's been so much destruction that some people don't have homes to return to. for the rest, there's not much, except a roof over their heads. there are no shops. no bakeries. the jassam family is the only one on their block to return so far. they admit it's difficult. >> translator: we couldn't stay on the move forever. we spent an entire year not knowing where to go. the people of samarra embraced us but we need all the people in our neighborhood to return. >> c
. >>> people in the iraqi city of tikrit have started to move home three months after government forcesecaptured it from i.s.i.l. much of the city has been left in ruins. jane arraf reports. >> for displaced iraqi families there are few occasions to celebrate. this strip home was one of them. 200 families who found refuges in samara, have returned, first of whom officials hope will be a wave of residents. >> we don't want anything from the government except disabilities and...
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people in the iraqi city of tikrit have started to return home three months after fro-governmentarepro.government forces haveafterprogovernment forces technique it. >> boarded these buses for tikrit this week. the first of what local leaders hope will be a wave returning residents. >> translator: my children didn't sleep yesterday out of joy when they heard we are going back. we don't want anything from the government except stability and peace of mind. >> reporter: tikrit is less than 50 kilometers from samara, iraqi forces and shia fighters recaptured the city from i.s.i.l. fighters in april but there has been so much destruction many don't have homes to return to. for others, there is not much but a roof over their head. no shops no bakeries. the family is the only one on their block to return so far. they admit it's difficult. >> translator: we couldn't stay on the move forever. we spent an entire year not knowing where to go. the people of samara embraced united states but weusbut we needed to return. >> reporter: no one is offering to pay for it. it's not just rebuilding that's needed of co
people in the iraqi city of tikrit have started to return home three months after fro-governmentarepro.government forces haveafterprogovernment forces technique it. >> boarded these buses for tikrit this week. the first of what local leaders hope will be a wave returning residents. >> translator: my children didn't sleep yesterday out of joy when they heard we are going back. we don't want anything from the government except stability and peace of mind. >> reporter: tikrit is...
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the city of ramadi the capital, was overrun by i.s.i.l. last month. iraqi forces are having to plan how to retake the city. mosul is another city that i.s.i.l. has under their control. it's been a year since they seized it. iraq's government. under nouri al-maliki at the time declared sa state of emergency. mosul is the second largest city home to around 8 million people. hundreds thousands, fled after i.s.i.l. moved in. erbil was the destination for most of them fleeing. zeina khodr is on the outskirts of mosul. we have been hearing reports coming out of i.s.i.l. what is life like there, living under i.s.i.l. will as you know we do not have access to mosul. it's a few hundred kilometres behind me. it's the road to mosul and controlled by i.s.i.l. we have to remain on contacts inside and journalists on the city. life is difficult, 1.8 million people estimate they are cut off from the rest of the country. if they want to leave mosul, they have to pay a sum of money they don't have or provide a guarantee. to prove that they are going to come home. life is dif
the city of ramadi the capital, was overrun by i.s.i.l. last month. iraqi forces are having to plan how to retake the city. mosul is another city that i.s.i.l. has under their control. it's been a year since they seized it. iraq's government. under nouri al-maliki at the time declared sa state of emergency. mosul is the second largest city home to around 8 million people. hundreds thousands, fled after i.s.i.l. moved in. erbil was the destination for most of them fleeing. zeina khodr is on the...
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iraqi forces recaptured the city. there has been so much destruction, some do not have homes to return to. for the rest there's nothing except for the roof over their heads. there's no shops or bakeries. this family is the only one on their block to return. >> we couldn't stay on the move forever. we spent a year not knowing where to go. the people embraced us. >> city workers restored electricity, tikrit needs a lot of expensive reconstruction. no one is offering to pay for it. >> it's not just rebuilding. 3 million have been forced from their homes. most will not return until they are reassured that i.s.i.l. will not come back. >> it's not an easy promise to make. the front line returned. the forces make a point of rehoisting a flag on a ring captured from i.s.i.l. last week. with so much equipment seized by i.s.i.l. iraqi security forces designed their own vehicles. this rigged up a remote control i.s.i.l. without putting a fighter in danger. the u.s. responded by cautiously increasing their presence sending in adv
iraqi forces recaptured the city. there has been so much destruction, some do not have homes to return to. for the rest there's nothing except for the roof over their heads. there's no shops or bakeries. this family is the only one on their block to return. >> we couldn't stay on the move forever. we spent a year not knowing where to go. the people embraced us. >> city workers restored electricity, tikrit needs a lot of expensive reconstruction. no one is offering to pay for it....
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this comes on the one-year anniversary of the fall of iraqi city mosul to islamic state forces. a huge loss for the iraqi government. further south, the iraqi government is also battling or spoke effort and an bar province where attacks have been edging closer to the capital. >> rubble is all that remains of the restaurants and shops in the streets of baghdad. the attacks killed 20 people. the target was innocent civilians because this is not a military barracks or government building. they were just ordinary people out doing their shopping. it was indiscriminate terror showing that even in the iraqi capital, no one is safe from the i.s. the group has taken control of large parts of the region. the black i.s. flag now flies on the syrian turkish border to ramadi. mosul was the first major city in iraq to fall to i.s. faustus the a year ago. they only needed a few thousand writers to take it. the iraqi army put up little resistance. not a single person remained when they heard the shooting. they all left. so what has happened now? everyone fled their positions in panic. all of the
this comes on the one-year anniversary of the fall of iraqi city mosul to islamic state forces. a huge loss for the iraqi government. further south, the iraqi government is also battling or spoke effort and an bar province where attacks have been edging closer to the capital. >> rubble is all that remains of the restaurants and shops in the streets of baghdad. the attacks killed 20 people. the target was innocent civilians because this is not a military barracks or government building....
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they have been expanding and they have taken over several key iraqi cities. it's even attacking baghdad here and there and it's not exactly succeeding. but now we see isil in syria libya, so the phenomenon is not just iraqi, it's middle eastern and there is not the kind of adequate american-iraqi response to the phenomenon. >> marwan from doha. thank you so much. >>> well, it has been a year since isil first declared itself in iraq. >> beyond the bridge is isil territory. mosul, the biggest urban center in northern iraq. some 2 million people are pleased believed to still live there. >> there are people who want to leave, but they have to pay isil a huge amount of money that they don't have. they have to provide guarantees like their house to prove that they plan to come back. they live in a prison. >> these people are born and raised in mosul. they fled to the kurdish controlled north last year when isil took over. al jazeera does not have access to the city, but these journalists have contacts inside who secretly film. they explain how isil use every opportu
they have been expanding and they have taken over several key iraqi cities. it's even attacking baghdad here and there and it's not exactly succeeding. but now we see isil in syria libya, so the phenomenon is not just iraqi, it's middle eastern and there is not the kind of adequate american-iraqi response to the phenomenon. >> marwan from doha. thank you so much. >>> well, it has been a year since isil first declared itself in iraq. >> beyond the bridge is isil territory....
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both of these developments reportedly aimed at retaking the iraqi city of ramadi in anbar province.port they're planning to establish a brand-new military base in anbar, where ramadi is located. they say that president obama will announce that hundreds of u.s. additional military personnel will be deployed there to help iraqi forces retake that area. isis right now is in control of huge swaths of iraq, and this increase in u.s. military personnel ultimately means that u.s. members will be stationed on the ground in iraq in really close proximity to isis fighters. now increased numbers, right? "the wall street journal" reports now that all the fall of ramadi president obama asked the pentagon for new options on how to reclaim that city. they say that new options were presented to him last week and is essentially fine-tuning the plans. the position calls for 500 new personnel to be based in anbar province, and again, the specific mission will be to train the iraqi military to take on isis, the same iraqi military that has been turning and running in the face of isis advances in that p
both of these developments reportedly aimed at retaking the iraqi city of ramadi in anbar province.port they're planning to establish a brand-new military base in anbar, where ramadi is located. they say that president obama will announce that hundreds of u.s. additional military personnel will be deployed there to help iraqi forces retake that area. isis right now is in control of huge swaths of iraq, and this increase in u.s. military personnel ultimately means that u.s. members will be...
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iraqi forces and fighters recapture the city from i.s.i.l.here has been such destruction that some people don't have homes to return to. for the rest there's not much except a roof over their heads. there's no shops, no bakeries. the family is the only one on their block to return so far. they admit that it's difficult. >> we couldn't stay on the move forever. we spent a year not knowing where to go. we need all the people in our neighbourhood to return. workers restored electricity, but tikrit needs a lot of expensive reconstruction, and no one is offering to pay for it. it's not just rebuilding. almost 3 million iraqis have been forced from their homes over the past year because of fighting. most of them will not return until they know that i.s.i.l. will not come back. >> it's not an easy promise to make. the front line shifted time after time with i.s.i.l. retreating, then returning. >> these iraqi forces make a point rehoisting a flag on a ridge captured from i.s.i.l. last week. in desperation, they have rigged a remote controlled rifle.
iraqi forces and fighters recapture the city from i.s.i.l.here has been such destruction that some people don't have homes to return to. for the rest there's not much except a roof over their heads. there's no shops, no bakeries. the family is the only one on their block to return so far. they admit that it's difficult. >> we couldn't stay on the move forever. we spent a year not knowing where to go. we need all the people in our neighbourhood to return. workers restored electricity, but...
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the city of ramadi, the capital, was overrun by i.s.i.l. last month. iraqi forces are having to plan how to retake the city. mosul is another city that i.s.i.l. has under their control. it's been a year since they seized it. iraq's government, at the time under under nouri al-maliki at the time declared sa state of emergency. mosul is the second largest city, home to around 8 million people. hundreds, thousands, fled after i.s.i.l. moved in. erbil was the destination for most of them fleeing. zeina khodr is on the outskirts of mosul. . >> the road behind me is the road to mosul. a few kilometers from here is the i.s.i.l. controlled city. we have no access to i.s.i.l. we have to rely on contacts inside and people that speak to family and friends. people are cut off from the rest of the country, they are not allowed to leave. if they do, they have to prove they are coming back - paying a large amount of money, which they don't have or provide a guarantee, like their house. they are cut off from the rest of the country. people complain about jobs. i.s.i.l. regu
the city of ramadi, the capital, was overrun by i.s.i.l. last month. iraqi forces are having to plan how to retake the city. mosul is another city that i.s.i.l. has under their control. it's been a year since they seized it. iraq's government, at the time under under nouri al-maliki at the time declared sa state of emergency. mosul is the second largest city, home to around 8 million people. hundreds, thousands, fled after i.s.i.l. moved in. erbil was the destination for most of them fleeing....
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multiple iraqi cities fell, entire iraqi divisions collapsed and the northern approaches to baghdad were, posed. on 10 june, mosul a city of more than 1.5 million people collapsed your honor the hammer blows of dsesh. and a few weeks later it was from that city's grand mosque that. [ inaudible ] would proclaim the so-called caliphate. it to the white sox rebreakthrough and poured towards baghdad think they said they would soon rage in baghdad think soon after they launched a series of attacks further never in iraq, massacring minorities and en slaving women and girls surrounding 10s of thousands of yazidis on sinjar mountain and opening a clear route to you are bilker the region's capital. all of this together prompted the united states to act. from one i.s.r. soar identity a month to 60 a day. the aim was to gain a very granular picture of the isil network to begin the process of targeting. it would be essential to future operations. second we establish the the joint operation center both in baghdad and you are bill, restoring critical relationships that we had had before with iraq's ce
multiple iraqi cities fell, entire iraqi divisions collapsed and the northern approaches to baghdad were, posed. on 10 june, mosul a city of more than 1.5 million people collapsed your honor the hammer blows of dsesh. and a few weeks later it was from that city's grand mosque that. [ inaudible ] would proclaim the so-called caliphate. it to the white sox rebreakthrough and poured towards baghdad think they said they would soon rage in baghdad think soon after they launched a series of attacks...
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. >> hospital sources in the iraqi city of fallujah say government strikes have killed ten people and injured at least 12 others. strikes carried out in three neighborhoods in the city. a number of children are among the dead and injured. >>> and iraqi army's chief of staff has been forced to resign. general babaka, has been occasionally at odds with the political leadership. military sources say the kurdish general anwar.hamin is expected to replace sabar iferg. still ocome. burundi's parliamentary election boycotted by the option. >>> u.s. territory governor of puerto rico says the island cannot pay its $73 billion of debt. >> welcome back. a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. one of the key figures in the egyptian judicial system has decide after a car bomb targeted his convoy in cairo. hisham barakat played a key role. and alexis tsipras says he will not cling to his post if his country rejects the referendum on sunday. >>> former imf economists say major reforms need to be made to cut its 73 billion debt, it is suggested cutting the salaries of teachers. several bond paym
. >> hospital sources in the iraqi city of fallujah say government strikes have killed ten people and injured at least 12 others. strikes carried out in three neighborhoods in the city. a number of children are among the dead and injured. >>> and iraqi army's chief of staff has been forced to resign. general babaka, has been occasionally at odds with the political leadership. military sources say the kurdish general anwar.hamin is expected to replace sabar iferg. still ocome....
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also coming up, al jazeera claims evidence children are being recruited a year after the iraqi city of mosul was captured by isil. the u.n. discusses how to improve it's darfur peacekeeping mission described as the world's most dysfunctional. and in south korea tries to contain an outbreak of mers, which killed nine people. the u.s. state department has told al jazeera that deployment is about empowering sunnies. >> these are sunni fighters. they have a stake in this. they have a stake in this fight. this is their region, so it's about giving them. >> let's get more on these troops which have been sent to iraq as it tries to battle with isil. let's go to roslind jordan. she's at the state department in washington. roslind,. >> it's really a slight reinvestigation to an answer going policy.ongoing policy with the u.s. providing training and assistance to the iraqi military but in this case they're going to be providing a lot of intelligence support, a lot of analysis sport and strategizing support to the members of the iraqi military. who are going to be tasked trying to claim ramadi fr
also coming up, al jazeera claims evidence children are being recruited a year after the iraqi city of mosul was captured by isil. the u.n. discusses how to improve it's darfur peacekeeping mission described as the world's most dysfunctional. and in south korea tries to contain an outbreak of mers, which killed nine people. the u.s. state department has told al jazeera that deployment is about empowering sunnies. >> these are sunni fighters. they have a stake in this. they have a stake in...
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. >> reporter: separately another isis media post claims that tribal leaders in in the northern iraqi citymosul have now pledged their allegiance to the terror group, calling out the iraqi politicians who they say have failed them by name. a counterterrorism source who tracks isis social media tells fox news that the loss of the tribal leaders is a major blow because the u.s. had worked so hard to win their loyalty and support during the u.s.-led surge in 2007. we are alsohe terror group kidnapped dozens of christians in libya last week, fueling fears of another mass execution like this one. isis beheaded these egyptian christians also a group of ethiopian christians earlier this year. and today aup envoy said -- a u.n. envoy said teenage girls are being sold in iraq and syria's slave markets for as little as a pack of cigarettes jenna. jenna: a lot more throughout the day on this catherine, thank you. >> reporter: you're welcome. jon: now to the international manhunt for david sweat and richard matt, the search in its fourth day after they hacked their way out of a maximum security prison
. >> reporter: separately another isis media post claims that tribal leaders in in the northern iraqi citymosul have now pledged their allegiance to the terror group, calling out the iraqi politicians who they say have failed them by name. a counterterrorism source who tracks isis social media tells fox news that the loss of the tribal leaders is a major blow because the u.s. had worked so hard to win their loyalty and support during the u.s.-led surge in 2007. we are alsohe terror group...
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. >> hospital sources in iraqi city of fallujah say government air strikes have killed 12 people and injured at least 12 others. a number of children are major the zed and injured. >>> the syrian army says it's captured territory from the islamic state of iraq and the levant in the naivete city of hasaka. launched an offensive on thursday but kurdish forces say they are making gains in the east. the u.n. says more than 60,000 people have fled the fighting so far. houthi rebels in yemen have shelled a major oil refinery in yemen for second time in three days. a massive fire broke out witnesses say more than 14 people were killed. rebels are battling for control of yemen against forces loyal to the president abd rabbu mansour hadi. the u.s. territory of puerto rico is facing economic troubles. report by former imf economist says major reforms need to be made to cut its debt. raising property taxes and cutting the number of teachers. the island is facing collection of bond indebtedness. al jazeera am andy gallagher is live for us in the puerto rican city of san juan. just house serious
. >> hospital sources in iraqi city of fallujah say government air strikes have killed 12 people and injured at least 12 others. a number of children are major the zed and injured. >>> the syrian army says it's captured territory from the islamic state of iraq and the levant in the naivete city of hasaka. launched an offensive on thursday but kurdish forces say they are making gains in the east. the u.n. says more than 60,000 people have fled the fighting so far. houthi rebels in...
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a year after mostul fell we have a look inside the iraqi city. 100,000 migrants have crossed the mediterranean. to those carrying out the operations of rescue this is an overwhelming task. ♪ katty: it was the audrey hepburn to which raised breakfast at tiffany's. moon river is reaching a whole new audience. ♪ katty: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. president obama is weighing options to strengthen iraq's bottle -- iraq's battle against the islamic state. the joint chief's words, a year after mosul felt. we have a rare look inside. >> aging to the frontline near mosul guarded by kurdish fighter. among them is abarhi, driven from the city when the islamic state advanced. sunni islamic state was insight. the commander shows us is positions hidden in this tile fact very, and respond to our arrival. the forces here are looking out carefully. within the last few minutes two mortars have been fired not long away. islamic state fighters are 800 meters or half a mile, firing in this direction every day. further along the frontline onstar tech mountain, a chan
a year after mostul fell we have a look inside the iraqi city. 100,000 migrants have crossed the mediterranean. to those carrying out the operations of rescue this is an overwhelming task. ♪ katty: it was the audrey hepburn to which raised breakfast at tiffany's. moon river is reaching a whole new audience. ♪ katty: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. president obama is weighing options to strengthen iraq's bottle -- iraq's battle against the islamic...
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the personnel were deployed in a southern iraqi city. although only serving in a supporting role, they were not immune to violence. a roadside bomb exploded near an sdf convoy damaging one vehicle. and the sdf's camp came under repeated rocket attacks. officials at the defense ministry looked at the possible causes of the suicides. they found that 14 of the sdf personnel had been suffering from mental illnesses. 13 had family or financial problems. and 3 were related to official duties. the officials say they don't know if there was a direct link to the overseas deployment. members of japan's diet are currently discussing a set of government proposed national security bills that would expand the scope of sdf activities abroad. bonji ohara is a former navy captain with japan's maritime self-defense force. he says many sdf personnel experienced higher levels of stress during and after the missions than before because the reality was tougher than expected. >> the number of the ratio shows us the treatment was not enough. so medical training
the personnel were deployed in a southern iraqi city. although only serving in a supporting role, they were not immune to violence. a roadside bomb exploded near an sdf convoy damaging one vehicle. and the sdf's camp came under repeated rocket attacks. officials at the defense ministry looked at the possible causes of the suicides. they found that 14 of the sdf personnel had been suffering from mental illnesses. 13 had family or financial problems. and 3 were related to official duties. the...
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. >>> welcome to the news-hour come up in the next 60 minutes one year since the capture of the iraqi city of mosul we report on what live is like unisil control is this the most disfurptional peace keeping force, it's under scrutiny at the security council. >>> south korea ignores the world health organization
. >>> welcome to the news-hour come up in the next 60 minutes one year since the capture of the iraqi city of mosul we report on what live is like unisil control is this the most disfurptional peace keeping force, it's under scrutiny at the security council. >>> south korea ignores the world health organization
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a few months ago isil destroyed monuments in the iraqi city of mosul. >> reporter: this is what manyd would happen when fighters from islamic state of iraq and the levant captured palmyra a few weeks ago. it was not the first time they have destroyed ancient monuments. fighters blew up two ancient shrines they consider unislamic. the shrines are not from the roman era. there are concerns about the fate of the unesco listed world heritage site. >> it's entirely possible they are destroy all of the historical remnants of palmyra, they started with the shrines that have islamic resonances a shrine to a companion of the prophet muhammad and a medieval mystic. >> reporter: activists reported that isil fighters had placed explosives around the ruins. >> i think those photos were part of the original set that were associated with the blowing up of the shrines. i -- i have not yet seen any substantiated evidence any photos that show mines being laid around the ruins themselves. >> reporter: they have destroyed history in syria and iraq. dozens of sloans have been blown up. in march isil used
a few months ago isil destroyed monuments in the iraqi city of mosul. >> reporter: this is what manyd would happen when fighters from islamic state of iraq and the levant captured palmyra a few weeks ago. it was not the first time they have destroyed ancient monuments. fighters blew up two ancient shrines they consider unislamic. the shrines are not from the roman era. there are concerns about the fate of the unesco listed world heritage site. >> it's entirely possible they are...
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well, it is a year since isil attacks the northern iraqi city prompting the army to retreat. a closer look at why the group is proving so hard to defeat. >> the speed with which isil took huge parts surprised and shocked many. in mosul the army ran isil fighters face little real resistence. in less than 24 hours the city was under the flag, and the impact was felt across. >> it was a huge shock to the government, and it's people when isil took mosul. it exposed a lack of trust on security issues and the government at the time. thats han't chained even with a new government. >> in the immediate aftermath, people -- that the sectarian policies were sidelining some muslims. policies that the next prime minister has found difficult to remove despite promising to do so. >> maliki can tries to con can sol date power in iorack, and that ail len nateed many people. he lacks power because he has been with with many problems include uhing a massive deficit, and power lobbies. it will be tough for him to run things around. >> the militias are also having a tough time, and face great cha
well, it is a year since isil attacks the northern iraqi city prompting the army to retreat. a closer look at why the group is proving so hard to defeat. >> the speed with which isil took huge parts surprised and shocked many. in mosul the army ran isil fighters face little real resistence. in less than 24 hours the city was under the flag, and the impact was felt across. >> it was a huge shock to the government, and it's people when isil took mosul. it exposed a lack of trust on...
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most recently, seizing control of the iraqi city of ramadi freeing ramadi from the grip of isis remains a challenge, but the u.s. general in charge of the fight told us tonight that iraqi security forces are already starting to retake the city. martha raddatz, abc news, in the persian gulf region. >>> and that u.s.-led fight against isis in martha's report among the subjects to be covered at the g-7 summit in germany starting tomorrow. thousands of protesters already there, marching through the streets. demonstrating against everything from globalization to climate change. some clashes with police who responded with pepper spray. those protests, though, largely peaceful. >>> and back home now, to the funeral for beau biden. more than 1,000 mourners packing a church in delaware. president obama delivering the eulogy, saying our country was built on men like beau. here's abc's karen travers. >> reporter: an emotional farewell in delaware today for beau biden. >> he did in 46 years what most of us couldn't do in 146. he left nothing in the tank. >> reporter: tearful hugs. music from one of
most recently, seizing control of the iraqi city of ramadi freeing ramadi from the grip of isis remains a challenge, but the u.s. general in charge of the fight told us tonight that iraqi security forces are already starting to retake the city. martha raddatz, abc news, in the persian gulf region. >>> and that u.s.-led fight against isis in martha's report among the subjects to be covered at the g-7 summit in germany starting tomorrow. thousands of protesters already there, marching...
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city. the iraqi government's plans to do so have beenle stalled. but isil has been reportedly preparing for that it battle. they have placed a french around the city as a line of defense, and it is breeding a new generation of fighters. >> isil ill is recruiting children. there are thousands of new ones. they are brainwashed. ♪. >> a major partly of isil's strategy is to control every aspect of the lives of the people under its resume. and even if it loses ground, it assures that it's ideology will endure for years to come. >> as you heard the isil forces anticipating a major iraqi counter offensive, and to that, the united states announced today that it will send an additional up to 450 u.s. soldiers to iraq to serve as trainers to help recruit iraqi forces and help them reclaim ground that they have lost. jimmy joins us, and how tough is the pentagon in recruiting iraqis to turn things around? >> well, these 450 troops being dispatched to an air base in iraq have one primary mission and that's to lift war weary iraqi troops into a battle force to
city. the iraqi government's plans to do so have beenle stalled. but isil has been reportedly preparing for that it battle. they have placed a french around the city as a line of defense, and it is breeding a new generation of fighters. >> isil ill is recruiting children. there are thousands of new ones. they are brainwashed. ♪. >> a major partly of isil's strategy is to control every aspect of the lives of the people under its resume. and even if it loses ground, it assures that...
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city. >>> the iraqi government's plans to do so have been stalled but isil has been preparing for that battle. it has dug a trench around the city and placed concrete barriers as a line of defense and it is breeding a new generation of fighters. >> the isil are recruiting children. they have brainwashed children. [♪ singing ♪] >> a major part of isil strategy is to control every aspect of the lives of the people, and even if it loses ground it insures that ideology will endure for years to come. al jazeera, northern iraq. >> well, linda robinson is an international policy analyst at think tank rand. she has recently returned from a trip from iraq. she joins us from virginia. as i'm sure you're aware it has trained iraqi forces for years and support the sunni tribes in so-called awakening council. what is new that the u.s. has not tried before? >> they were not able to achieve what they wanted to, which is to turn back isil. they will increase the coordination among the forces fighting isil, and also as your report mentioned get more sunnies in the fight because there have not been that many s
city. >>> the iraqi government's plans to do so have been stalled but isil has been preparing for that battle. it has dug a trench around the city and placed concrete barriers as a line of defense and it is breeding a new generation of fighters. >> the isil are recruiting children. they have brainwashed children. [♪ singing ♪] >> a major part of isil strategy is to control every aspect of the lives of the people, and even if it loses ground it insures that ideology will...
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pamela geller's response moments away. >>> isis tightening the grip on the key iraqi city despite thes to get it back. they are now cutting off the water supply. what can be done to help the people in that country? details ahead. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm john berman. >> i'm christine romans. law enforcement this mo
pamela geller's response moments away. >>> isis tightening the grip on the key iraqi city despite thes to get it back. they are now cutting off the water supply. what can be done to help the people in that country? details ahead. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm john berman. >> i'm christine romans. law enforcement this mo
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the iraqis announced they had taken the city of baiji and outskirts around it. that's all fine and well but the key strategic issue of baiji is it is home to a massive oil refinery energy infrastructure. that's still in isis hands, perhaps a very small number of them. but they have threatened ecological catastrophe if they are forced to retreat from there by using bob bioby traps they set up around the structure. but according to iraqi official they have the area around there and that could be a very effective southern buffer for them if they do as was supposed to be happening about now but is being delayed by the violence in anbar. if they do later try and launch an operation to the north to liberate the city of mosul where isis moved in nearly exactly a year ago now. wolf? >> it's been a year already, indeed. lots of iraqi talk but based on your eyewitness account, at least so far limited iraqi action. nick paton walsh on the scene in baghdad. president obama points to progress but also the problems in the war against isis. he says the pentagon is now working
the iraqis announced they had taken the city of baiji and outskirts around it. that's all fine and well but the key strategic issue of baiji is it is home to a massive oil refinery energy infrastructure. that's still in isis hands, perhaps a very small number of them. but they have threatened ecological catastrophe if they are forced to retreat from there by using bob bioby traps they set up around the structure. but according to iraqi official they have the area around there and that could be...
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grabbing world attention as it quickly overran mosul, iraq's second-largest city, even threatening baghdad. i was there last year when iraqis were volunteering in droves to protect their city. there steams be an incredible deal among these men. they seem absolutely fearless. they have no idea of what they're getting into, and neither did the rest of the world. today, the u.s.'s back at war with more than 3,000 troops on the ground in iraq, conducting more than 3400 air strikes in iraq and syria and spending more than $2.5 billion. in charge of this massive effort, known as operation inherent resolve is lieutenant general james terry. >> we're starting to see isis seek cover in terms of physically digging into positions the first phase of that campaign was halt dash. we feel like we have done that. >> reporter: you believe you have halted? >> i do. >> reporter: isis? >> i do. >> reporter: it doesn't look like that. recent images paint a different picture of the enemy overtaking the iraqi city of ramadi, setting off 34 massive car bombs, some suicide bombs using american humvees stolen from iraqi forces. retaking that city is
grabbing world attention as it quickly overran mosul, iraq's second-largest city, even threatening baghdad. i was there last year when iraqis were volunteering in droves to protect their city. there steams be an incredible deal among these men. they seem absolutely fearless. they have no idea of what they're getting into, and neither did the rest of the world. today, the u.s.'s back at war with more than 3,000 troops on the ground in iraq, conducting more than 3400 air strikes in iraq and syria...
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. >>> hospital authorities in the iraqi city of syrian army says it's captured territory from the islamic state of iraq and the levant. in the northeastern city of hasaka. i.s.i.l. launched an offensive to capture government held areas on thursday but regime has pushed them back to the south of the city and kurdish say they are make gains in the east. the u.n. says more than 60,000 have flead the fighting so far. >>> growing tedgeses between kurds and ethnic be forces. zeina khodr reports. >> arabs from the tal abyad area. unfinished building is home to 12 families. they came here imh syrian kurdish forces launched a campaign against islamic state of iraq and the levant. these people are afraid of the new authority on the ground. are. >> translator: i don't trustthe curds. we arekurds. we are afraid of them. they will kill us because we are sunni airbus and they want to arabs and they want to create their own state. >> many tell you that the kurds burned homes to prevent them from returning and the ypg now has listed many of them as suspected i.s.i.l. collaborators. more than 20,000 peopl
. >>> hospital authorities in the iraqi city of syrian army says it's captured territory from the islamic state of iraq and the levant. in the northeastern city of hasaka. i.s.i.l. launched an offensive to capture government held areas on thursday but regime has pushed them back to the south of the city and kurdish say they are make gains in the east. the u.n. says more than 60,000 have flead the fighting so far. >>> growing tedgeses between kurds and ethnic be forces. zeina...
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city even threatening baghdad. i was there last year when iraqis were volunteering in droves to protect their city. they have no idea of what they're getting into. and neither did the rest of the world. today, the u.s.'s back at war with more than 3,000 troops on the ground in iraq conducting more than 3400 air strikes in iraq and syria and spending more than $2.5 billion. in charge of this massive effort known as operation inherent resolve is. >> we're starting to see isis seek cover in terms of physically digging into positions the first phase of that campaign was halt dark. we feel like we have done that. >> reporter: you believe you have halted? >> i do. >> reporter: isis. >> i do. >> reporter: it doesn't look like that. the enemy overtaking the iraqi city of ramadi setting off 34 massive car bombs, some suicide bombs using stolen u.s. home vies. you think they're ready to go. >> i think they're preparing to go right now. >> reporter: you wouldn't say hold back until you know what you're doing here? >> i they they've got some things they have to put in place and i think they're making the neces
city even threatening baghdad. i was there last year when iraqis were volunteering in droves to protect their city. they have no idea of what they're getting into. and neither did the rest of the world. today, the u.s.'s back at war with more than 3,000 troops on the ground in iraq conducting more than 3400 air strikes in iraq and syria and spending more than $2.5 billion. in charge of this massive effort known as operation inherent resolve is. >> we're starting to see isis seek cover in...
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. >> and isis forces and iraqi forces capturing parts of the iraqi city. in northern baghdad, the city fell to it isis a year ago. national security correspondent jennifer griffith live with the latest. joishgs pentagon officials tell us it is too early to celebrate. iraqi forces have not taken all of the refinery. the forces broke through the isis siege this weekend. the first good news since the fall of ramadi last month. the air coalition only cared out three air strikes this weekend. u.s. officials tell me some parts of the city of baji was taken back with help of iowa rannian militia. they pushed some isis fighters away from government buildings. he said isis occupies portions of the tea and nearby refinery and the official didn't know what percentage of the town and refinery are under isis control. they have a foot hold in bochlth president obama talked about about isis this month. >> when a final plan is presented to me by the pentagon i will share it with the american people. we don't yet have a complete strategy because it requires commitments on
. >> and isis forces and iraqi forces capturing parts of the iraqi city. in northern baghdad, the city fell to it isis a year ago. national security correspondent jennifer griffith live with the latest. joishgs pentagon officials tell us it is too early to celebrate. iraqi forces have not taken all of the refinery. the forces broke through the isis siege this weekend. the first good news since the fall of ramadi last month. the air coalition only cared out three air strikes this weekend....
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it has now been one year since the iraqi city of mosul fell to the extremist group causing hundreds of thousands a flee their homes. but so far any plans to recapture iraq's second largest city have stalled. an estimated 1 million residents remain under isis rule there. on monday, president barack obama sat down with the prime minister on the sidelines of the g-7 summit. >> when a finalized plan is presented to me by the pentagon, then i will share it with the american people. we don't yet have a complete strategy because it requires commitments on the part of the iraqis as well about how recruitment takes place, about how that strange takes place. the details of that are not yet worked out. >> there are new details on information learned by u.s. officials during a raid in syria last month include the possibility that isis wives may play a greater role in the terrorist group operations than previously thought because they attract less attention. the raid led to the capture of the isis leader's wife. she has given significant information and intelligent helping the u.s. better understan
it has now been one year since the iraqi city of mosul fell to the extremist group causing hundreds of thousands a flee their homes. but so far any plans to recapture iraq's second largest city have stalled. an estimated 1 million residents remain under isis rule there. on monday, president barack obama sat down with the prime minister on the sidelines of the g-7 summit. >> when a finalized plan is presented to me by the pentagon, then i will share it with the american people. we don't...
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. >>> welcome to the news-hour come up in the next 60 minutes one year since the capture of the iraqi city of mosul we report on what live is like unisil control is this the most disfurptional peace keeping force, it's under scrutiny at the security council. >>> south korea ignores the world health organization and closes more scholes and it starts up here, it's 60,000 feet. >>> google has new ways to bring the network to the world and critics fear the company could become too powerful. >>> the need is planning to establish a new military base in iraq on anbar province to take ons sit these are the latest pictures of the troops fighting, in ramadi, and, he is considering hundreds of additional troops to train local forces and mosul is under control and has been for one year. these pictures show isil's lightning fast takeover of the city, in june 2014, it is the second largest city, and home to 1.8 million people, hundreds of thousands escaped when i was sill moved in, and many moved 90 kilometers east of the mosul and, sent this report from midway between them. >>> beyond the bridge is isi
. >>> welcome to the news-hour come up in the next 60 minutes one year since the capture of the iraqi city of mosul we report on what live is like unisil control is this the most disfurptional peace keeping force, it's under scrutiny at the security council. >>> south korea ignores the world health organization and closes more scholes and it starts up here, it's 60,000 feet. >>> google has new ways to bring the network to the world and critics fear the company could...
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last year he was living in northern iraqi city with an ancient christian tradition. in september, isis stormed in. >> translator: yes a lot of them. i saw a lot of christians get killed. i was so nervous to save my kids my life. i left everything behind. >> he fled iraq but with little cash and no job, he didn't know what to do. luckily, his brother-in-law who lived in san diego had a connection. mark. >> translator: my brother-in-law told me mark will help you. and he is still helping me. >> he and his family flew via europe into mexico city and then to tijuana. there he got a helping hand from a ciyoety, someone who smuggles people in from across the border. he only gave us his first name. manny. he described his role in this complicated process. >> i have many law enforcement friends who are willing to help to facilitate the crossing whether it be law enforcement agencies political ties anything that's needed. >> with all the danger he had experienced at home he figured there would be trouble. but he was surprised by how smoothly the whole process went in mexico.
last year he was living in northern iraqi city with an ancient christian tradition. in september, isis stormed in. >> translator: yes a lot of them. i saw a lot of christians get killed. i was so nervous to save my kids my life. i left everything behind. >> he fled iraq but with little cash and no job, he didn't know what to do. luckily, his brother-in-law who lived in san diego had a connection. mark. >> translator: my brother-in-law told me mark will help you. and he is...
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most recently seizing control of the iraqi city of ramadi. the u.s.harge of the fight told us that iraqi security forces are already starting to see take the city. martha raditz, abc news in the persian gulf region. >> happening today more than 10,006 from the bay area sacramento and central valley are expected to march in a parade in san francisco. it is not a celebration but rather a remembrance. in 1984 more than 150,000 indian army troops attack the religion's most sake democrat shrine. the parade steps off from second and market streets around noon and will wind its way to the civic center. >>> some students in san jose got to visit n.a.s.a. aims research center because of what they will send to the international space station later this year. as jonathan bloom explains the objects won't arrive on a rocket, they will get to space using the internet. >> late last year an experimental 3d printer blasted off into space. >> supersonic speed. >> it was made in space and the experiment was a success. >> rachets very tight tightly. >> this is among the
most recently seizing control of the iraqi city of ramadi. the u.s.harge of the fight told us that iraqi security forces are already starting to see take the city. martha raditz, abc news in the persian gulf region. >> happening today more than 10,006 from the bay area sacramento and central valley are expected to march in a parade in san francisco. it is not a celebration but rather a remembrance. in 1984 more than 150,000 indian army troops attack the religion's most sake democrat...
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. >>> residents of the iraqi city of tikrit have started to return home three months after pro government forces recaptured it from isil. the two sides were engaged in a month long battle and even though fighters were forced out much of the city has been left damaged and deserted. janejane arraff reports. >> there were few reasons to celebrate, but this trial home was one of them. families boarded the buses for tikrit, the first of what they hope is a wave. >> my children could not sleep because of joy of going back. we don't want anything from the government but stability and peace of mind. >> tikrit is 50 kilometers from samarra, but a journey that families have not been able to make for almost a year. iraqi forces and kurdish fighters recaptured it from isil fighters. there are no shops no bakeries, the family is the only one on their block to return so far. they admit its difficult. >> we couldn't stay on the. we spent an entire year not knowing where we would go. we need everyone to return. >> city works have restored electricity but it needs recon reconstruction. most won't return p
. >>> residents of the iraqi city of tikrit have started to return home three months after pro government forces recaptured it from isil. the two sides were engaged in a month long battle and even though fighters were forced out much of the city has been left damaged and deserted. janejane arraff reports. >> there were few reasons to celebrate, but this trial home was one of them. families boarded the buses for tikrit, the first of what they hope is a wave. >> my children...
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. >> isis drilled explosive line tunnel deep below iraqi city. the goal to blow up government buildings and military bases. so what is president president obama's plan to destroy isis? here is what the president said today in germany. >> when a finalized plan is presented to me by the pentagon i will share it with the american people. we don't yet have a complete strategy because it requires commitments on the part of the iraqis as well about recruitment takes place and that training takes place. the details of that are not yet worked out. >> "on the record" political panel joins us. abc political director rick klein and daily beast jackie kucinich. rick, we now know who it is it is the pentagon because they haven't done a plan. iraqis. it's not the boss. the commander and chief who nine or 10 months ago was going to come up with a stragd. >> clear frustration from the president about partners. the kind of comments that make a lot of president's supporters frustrated with him. it's not like isis a new threat. we have had a lot of time to do. this
. >> isis drilled explosive line tunnel deep below iraqi city. the goal to blow up government buildings and military bases. so what is president president obama's plan to destroy isis? here is what the president said today in germany. >> when a finalized plan is presented to me by the pentagon i will share it with the american people. we don't yet have a complete strategy because it requires commitments on the part of the iraqis as well about recruitment takes place and that...
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isis has a new weapon it is using against the iraqi city of ramadi. it closed off a dam north o of the city cutting water supply to pro government towns down stream. and it leaves the city vulnerable to further attack. let's talk more about that with our eyn lee. he joins me now from cairo. ramadi still very much a city in the midst of chaos and isis in control. >> they are letting some water out so they don't compromise the dm's structural integrity but they have drastically lowered the euphrates cutting water to government-controlled cities o down stream. we do need to note that ice sis control of fallujah which is also down stream so they are cut ofg water to their comrades here. but we are hearing this a tactic used by isis so they can maneuver to these cities down stream and attack them. this is take is place we are hering from iraq's minister of interior that ministers from police are heading to anbar, they are in sniping, clearing bunkers and probably most importantly defending against those suicide car bombs that have been very effective for i
isis has a new weapon it is using against the iraqi city of ramadi. it closed off a dam north o of the city cutting water supply to pro government towns down stream. and it leaves the city vulnerable to further attack. let's talk more about that with our eyn lee. he joins me now from cairo. ramadi still very much a city in the midst of chaos and isis in control. >> they are letting some water out so they don't compromise the dm's structural integrity but they have drastically lowered the...