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. >> reporter: ishmael nouri says he's just struggling to survive. >> 11 people depend on this shop toive and we're operating at a loss. we're living off savings and instead of expanding our business we're going backwards. >> nouri says he hopes the new government will do something to help turn the economy around. but he's not sure what they can do and whether it will be in time to save his business. jennifer glasse, al jazeera kabul. >> after president blamed so-called terrorist groups for a coup attempt. president jame accused the executives in euks u.k. u.k u.s. and germany. the u.s. has denied any involvement. >> reporting from the senegal gambia border. >> relief, finally safe across the border in senegal. baba left in the middle of the night. as soon as he heard gun shots he sensed trouble. >> translator: the gun fire didn't last long. since then there's again an eerie calm. >> al jazeera got rare access to the reclusive leader. yaya jame is a reclusive leader. many hiv patients have died after being advised to stop taking antiviral drugs. at the border most gambians refused to s
. >> reporter: ishmael nouri says he's just struggling to survive. >> 11 people depend on this shop toive and we're operating at a loss. we're living off savings and instead of expanding our business we're going backwards. >> nouri says he hopes the new government will do something to help turn the economy around. but he's not sure what they can do and whether it will be in time to save his business. jennifer glasse, al jazeera kabul. >> after president blamed so-called...
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ishmael brinsly who slaughtered the new york police department his facebook page strikes terror in the hearts of the infidel the beheader, israel. he had harper he started out with his facebook page was all islam. nafz not in the paper. >> let me ask the question another way maybe more fwluntly, is the world cowering to islam. >> pretty interesting. got to take a break. we are going to come back. coming up next tonight here on "hannity." >> after 9-11 in new york subway bombings in london and now this in paris it tells everybody this can happen anywhere. >> former deputy director of the cia. our audience will weigh in next as we continue this special edition. here we go. woo who, woah, woah, woah. it's out there somewhere spreading the word about america's favorite potatoes: heart healthy idaho potatoes and the american heart association's go red for women campaign. if you see it i hope you'll let us know. always look for the grown in idaho seal. >> the rise of radical islam in the wake of the vicious attacks in paris experts warn similar attacks cop coming here. take a look. >> this i
ishmael brinsly who slaughtered the new york police department his facebook page strikes terror in the hearts of the infidel the beheader, israel. he had harper he started out with his facebook page was all islam. nafz not in the paper. >> let me ask the question another way maybe more fwluntly, is the world cowering to islam. >> pretty interesting. got to take a break. we are going to come back. coming up next tonight here on "hannity." >> after 9-11 in new york...
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ishmael says he hears more and more young men talking about leaving to fight in syria.ys he even managed to stop one from going. >> it's been going on for 2 1/2, 3 years. it's come up a lot lately because they're coming back, and that means a danger for europe, because they're criminals. they kill people for nothing. it's a danger. >> has belgium been slow to recognize the problem? a question i put to their mayor. >> translator: europe doesn't understood the scale of this phenomenon, not just belgium. what we can say is belgium failed to integrate the newcomers properly. we just let it happen. and because of that, some people retreated into outlays. >> reporter: but in the grand surroundings of the palace, a man who spent the past ten years defending young muslims accused of terrorism defenses, says it is an elephant in the room, belgium's involvement in the campaign against the group calling itself islamic state. >> translator: it's only when we started bombing muslims over here, that we started having the first hint of hostility and attacks over here in belgium. it's
ishmael says he hears more and more young men talking about leaving to fight in syria.ys he even managed to stop one from going. >> it's been going on for 2 1/2, 3 years. it's come up a lot lately because they're coming back, and that means a danger for europe, because they're criminals. they kill people for nothing. it's a danger. >> has belgium been slow to recognize the problem? a question i put to their mayor. >> translator: europe doesn't understood the scale of this...
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when maintenance man ishmael strickland found the lifeless body of a boy. >> on the seventh day a maintenanceody tossed down into the woods behind a parking lot at a suburban office complex. >> the bank was fairly steep. >> medical examiner joseph burton had to hold on to a rope to get down to the scene. >> he had a ligature mark on his neck like if somebody had a ligature and they were behind you or off to the side behind you and they closed their hands or fists together and pulled the ligature, basically. >> in other words, killed from behind. >> most likely, yes. >> all right. let me place another sample on this side. >> state crime lab scientist larry peterson attended the autopsy. >> i can recall at one autopsy pulling a fiber off of one of the victims. it was a green carpet fiber and mounted the sample on the slide went over and looked under the microscope and it's the same one. >> you knew right then? >> knew right then. >> apparent it's another victim of atlanta's child killer or killers. >> local television carried these pictures live from the crime scene. >> as it was studied it was
when maintenance man ishmael strickland found the lifeless body of a boy. >> on the seventh day a maintenanceody tossed down into the woods behind a parking lot at a suburban office complex. >> the bank was fairly steep. >> medical examiner joseph burton had to hold on to a rope to get down to the scene. >> he had a ligature mark on his neck like if somebody had a ligature and they were behind you or off to the side behind you and they closed their hands or fists...
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we have a donation basket, and the ishmael reed would like to make a closing remark it might -- see ishmael out front, yes. take you very much. thank all are brilliant brilliant writers this afternoon. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> you are watching tv television for serious readers. you can watch any program you see here online at booktv.org. >> and now joining us on booktv is dennis johnson was the co-publisher of melville house. melba house is publishing the senate intelligence committee report on torture. mr. johnson can what's the purpose of publishing something that's in the public domain? >> well, for one thing it's not readily available as a printed book, and we felt that that was an important format or to the end so that it could just circulate more widely, be more accessible to more people the more affordable to most people. we also felt that the addition of it that was issued by the government, which is a very low resolution pdf format was very difficult to read. it's not laid out and probably formatted like the book. it's just like a huge collection of manuscript pages.
we have a donation basket, and the ishmael reed would like to make a closing remark it might -- see ishmael out front, yes. take you very much. thank all are brilliant brilliant writers this afternoon. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> you are watching tv television for serious readers. you can watch any program you see here online at booktv.org. >> and now joining us on booktv is dennis johnson was the co-publisher of melville house. melba house is publishing the senate...