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however people say they are inspired by isil have beenin say they are inspired by isil have been in syriargone a great deal of retreat because of the efforts to drive isil out. that's right and if i read this headline and two or three years ago, i would have thought this was surprising. eight or nine years ago when barack 0bama was talking about normalising the relationship with russia, people in salisbury who rememberthe russia, people in salisbury who remember the instance with sergey not that long ago, and more broadly not that long ago, and more broadly not in the context of misinformation, and their alleged attempts to get involved in elections around the world, i think a lot of people will look at this and say, yes, the army is there. stay with the daily telegraph. tenure cap vegan, and you could get in trouble if you try to take me out of your cat's diet. i really hate cats, and i'm absolutely fine on this. it is quite interesting, so one and six pet food supplies are now supplying vegetarian or vegan cat food, and what was the described essays poker—faced statement say that the la
however people say they are inspired by isil have beenin say they are inspired by isil have been in syriargone a great deal of retreat because of the efforts to drive isil out. that's right and if i read this headline and two or three years ago, i would have thought this was surprising. eight or nine years ago when barack 0bama was talking about normalising the relationship with russia, people in salisbury who rememberthe russia, people in salisbury who remember the instance with sergey not...
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thinking about the russian threat, the isil threat. and different responses., if you've been a fighter with isi5 or al-qaeda, anyone to come back to the country, that is a conundrum that intelligence agencies here have to deal with which they don't have to worry about with a member of the intelligence agencies in russia. i find it a bit curious that britain is not complacent about the threat that russia poses. i do not think any people, or certainly not think any people, or certainly not many people in this country after the events of the last year, are. it'sa after the events of the last year, are. it's a bit of a strawman the general has said. and the general appearing in the newspapers, this is not unprecedented. and it got to ask him something. tell us by turning your cats vegan could risk trouble with the law. i definitely don't ca re with the law. i definitely don't care about the welfare of cats but to the extent that i care about cats, they are just a nuisance. to the extent that i care about cats, they are just a nuisancelj have many twitter followers
thinking about the russian threat, the isil threat. and different responses., if you've been a fighter with isi5 or al-qaeda, anyone to come back to the country, that is a conundrum that intelligence agencies here have to deal with which they don't have to worry about with a member of the intelligence agencies in russia. i find it a bit curious that britain is not complacent about the threat that russia poses. i do not think any people, or certainly not think any people, or certainly not many...
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they date from 2014 to 2017, when the militts, sometimes known as isil, ruled some of iraq's largest cities. >> these graves contain the remains of those mercilessly f kill not conforming to isil's twisted ideology and ru, including ethnic and religious minorities. truth, justice and reparations are critical to ensuring a full reckoning for the atrocities committed by isil. >> woodruff: iraq declared victory over the islamic state late last year. bu the group still control pockets of territory inside neighboring syria, and continues to claim attacks in iraq. taliban attackers in afghanistan overran a military base near the western border today, killing at least 20 ahan troops. it happened in farah province, the latest in a series of near-daily attacks on security forces. in kabul today, nato secretary- general jens stoltenberg met with president ashraf ghani, and called for peace. >> the taliban must understand that continuing the fight is pointless and counterproductive. to be part of afghanistan's future, they must sit do at e negotiating table. >> woodruff: the taliban controy nea
they date from 2014 to 2017, when the militts, sometimes known as isil, ruled some of iraq's largest cities. >> these graves contain the remains of those mercilessly f kill not conforming to isil's twisted ideology and ru, including ethnic and religious minorities. truth, justice and reparations are critical to ensuring a full reckoning for the atrocities committed by isil. >> woodruff: iraq declared victory over the islamic state late last year. bu the group still control pockets...
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>>art of that, superintendent smith, isil accouity. the police chief is charged with findinghappenuted e school district'sakesponsibility to m sure i lott of parents we heard from e enses roer wke coachingchoo on, and theic a pole close their stinveiondigat as they do the orrkney wllf eav wl-elhe and t we must follo. >> chief as head of meryotg,m? they've gone through, kwh to these hat iou this hazingsn t ihis involveav a of r vay p aitrstyela that aspt tecis atteam das make s heur really dug in and made it f anyf activity like tshi heres iinlyaa spok witm,h thers state's attory about ishe toingsi posbi ali gry investigion, bringing allf witne been involve h apned be able to look ou yse ts o like a scene in that the idea from therean? ha c n, what constitutes the creuey onhaved to look at these investigations'll speak to the influence oocleneral aiand thers af lot out there and responsibit that wasg ayinotis n it tomouts their lives in jeopardy, their welleseing, their b interests, and so we'regs using like common enheidse tdle school
>>art of that, superintendent smith, isil accouity. the police chief is charged with findinghappenuted e school district'sakesponsibility to m sure i lott of parents we heard from e enses roer wke coachingchoo on, and theic a pole close their stinveiondigat as they do the orrkney wllf eav wl-elhe and t we must follo. >> chief as head of meryotg,m? they've gone through, kwh to these hat iou this hazingsn t ihis involveav a of r vay p aitrstyela that aspt tecis atteam das make s heur...
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. >> does it look like she isil g?it. >> but i didn't know there were electrical fanlts in new jers. >> nowou know. visit.ight have to go it's 4:54, news for your health this morning. there's a new test that uses a patient's dna to help in the battle against breast cancer. it helping doctors and breast cancer patients customize their course of treatment and also minimize the side effects of surgery. with a swab of the cheek, docts are able to use a patient's dna to determine which drug will be the mect eve for them and which ones they should avoid. catherine is aared mother of 2. she decided to try genetic testing after she was diagnosed with breast cancer in august. >> every emotion possible goes through your mind in about 30 seconds. you go fromdisbelief to denial, anger, then you develop some courage. anay think i can do this. >> before she went in, her breast surgeon, recommended she undergo genetic testing. the test analyzes 25 genes to see how they'll respond to 145 different medications. it's part of a pilot pro
. >> does it look like she isil g?it. >> but i didn't know there were electrical fanlts in new jers. >> nowou know. visit.ight have to go it's 4:54, news for your health this morning. there's a new test that uses a patient's dna to help in the battle against breast cancer. it helping doctors and breast cancer patients customize their course of treatment and also minimize the side effects of surgery. with a swab of the cheek, docts are able to use a patient's dna to determine...
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but the president isilling to bend his preconceived notions on that. reid wilson, thanks for joining me. reid: thank you. jane: look at some of the day's other news. former trump campaign aide george p in a legal attempt to delay his prison sentence. he was convicted for lying to federal agents investigating alleged besween russia and the trump campaign. has facedimer minis a barrage of hostile questions in parliament as she con hnues to promo brexit deal. the agreement was endorsed by eu leaders on sunday but there appears to be little support in parliament from her own party. areeast one millionees suspected to have died of poisoning in the winproducing area of south africa. an insectide used by wine farmers is thought to have killed the insects. honeybees in the area have been affected but it is unclear how many have died. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, wildlife photography at its finest. we visit a new exhibit in washington featuring some of the year's best images from nature. the british student who
but the president isilling to bend his preconceived notions on that. reid wilson, thanks for joining me. reid: thank you. jane: look at some of the day's other news. former trump campaign aide george p in a legal attempt to delay his prison sentence. he was convicted for lying to federal agents investigating alleged besween russia and the trump campaign. has facedimer minis a barrage of hostile questions in parliament as she con hnues to promo brexit deal. the agreement was endorsed by eu...
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for instance, we have a lot of information about isil holdouts as an example.e have been able to take that data and if you understand historically, because machine learning is about two things, it's about training the model and actually scoring or predicting on whatever it is that model that you choose. so in a geospatial example, we were able to take isil holdout locations that we knew about historically in order to help protect the war fighter and to be able to identify future isil holdouts. what we might not have been able to do that, if we hadn't collected this information and built out machine learning models so that we could more , accurately predict where a war fighter may be going that might be a sensitive area to go. that information is available to us. the government has massive amounts of data available. we need to use that data and build out really strong machine learning models. as far as applications that we can see now and in the next five to ten years, i know for me, this is a hot button for me, but the fact that there's a queue of 740,000 peopl
for instance, we have a lot of information about isil holdouts as an example.e have been able to take that data and if you understand historically, because machine learning is about two things, it's about training the model and actually scoring or predicting on whatever it is that model that you choose. so in a geospatial example, we were able to take isil holdout locations that we knew about historically in order to help protect the war fighter and to be able to identify future isil holdouts....
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re-impose isil sanctions against iran that would lead to this pos of the twenty fifth seemed to be a deal they took it to wrong solem can practice with washington notated frightening to penalize foreign companies doing business with the country. leave the e.u. could be relieved of a legal call teacher this whole players. time sounds the alarm over the number of saudi led coalition strikes on eight sites funded by the humanitarian group. hungry creates and not be a start using computerize lie detectors at the border it isn't the best to come immigration or their critics slam them if there's a while yet. it's just ten three am head in the russian capital we're watching international. the u.s. is promising a maximum pressure campaign against iran after imposing punitive measures that were left in twenty fifteen when the nuclear deal was reached don't trump has described the new restrictions as the strongest american sanctions ever tyrone has in ten lashed out at some merica calling the move racist. it was a regime has a choice it can either do one hundred eighty degree turn from its out
re-impose isil sanctions against iran that would lead to this pos of the twenty fifth seemed to be a deal they took it to wrong solem can practice with washington notated frightening to penalize foreign companies doing business with the country. leave the e.u. could be relieved of a legal call teacher this whole players. time sounds the alarm over the number of saudi led coalition strikes on eight sites funded by the humanitarian group. hungry creates and not be a start using computerize lie...
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the option isilable on the check out page when you buy.nce you completed your purchase, the company will contact you to set up an appointment. amazon launched a similar service in 2015. >> thanks, frank. still ahead on nbc news 4 today, we're getting you moref what you want this holiday season. what you need to know to get the most o of your shut eye starting tonight. >> plus a man with a gun begins issuing threats and then police op re. news 4 today conti nu >>> veteran's day in d.c. and across the country, this was the scene a arlington national cemetery yesterday, a wreath wac at the tomb of the unknown soldier. >> today we are looking at how local veterans are being thanked. cold weather has rlly arrived in the d.c. region. >> we noticed. we're going to check o the roads in just a moment but first, chuck bell is standing by with a look at your forecast. more cold weather today, chuck. >> yes, our weather pattern has gone from warm and wet to cold and wet.fr ty cold, in fact. this morning most of the suburbs are down below freezing. gra
the option isilable on the check out page when you buy.nce you completed your purchase, the company will contact you to set up an appointment. amazon launched a similar service in 2015. >> thanks, frank. still ahead on nbc news 4 today, we're getting you moref what you want this holiday season. what you need to know to get the most o of your shut eye starting tonight. >> plus a man with a gun begins issuing threats and then police op re. news 4 today conti nu >>> veteran's...
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and tehran's oldest charity hospital was founded and isil run by jews. tehran is a city with 13 synagogues.er someconfiscated by the government after the revolution. jewish leaders say when they sued to get them bacn's revolutionary court ruled in their favor. thtoday, all 13 are open, little or no security measures in pla. here's one of the most remarkable things about this synagogu in a region where almost all synagogues arerotected with tight security, metal detectors, even armed guards th synagogue's doors are always wide open. worshippers, or anyone elsfor that matter, can walk right in. manouchehr behravan used to live in new york city. one thing he values in iran he says is the absence of anti semitism. have you ever experienced any o violent acanti-semitism here in iran? >> no, i feel safe. i feel safer here probably more than united states because in united states a lot of people have access to guns. >> reporter: three years ago, the government of iranian president hassan rouhani recognized saturday as the jewish sabbath and a religious holiday.
and tehran's oldest charity hospital was founded and isil run by jews. tehran is a city with 13 synagogues.er someconfiscated by the government after the revolution. jewish leaders say when they sued to get them bacn's revolutionary court ruled in their favor. thtoday, all 13 are open, little or no security measures in pla. here's one of the most remarkable things about this synagogu in a region where almost all synagogues arerotected with tight security, metal detectors, even armed guards th...
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. >> isil ray about a year, year and a half ago on union street. and, we talked a little. and, he was somewhat disoriented, but not to the point where i say, boy, this guy is really in big trouble. but, he showed a couple of signs of it. 79 and dementia is something that very often comes with age at that point. so, i'm just hopeful that he's all right. >> a family spokesperson says taliaferro still has a home in san francisco but that he and his wife of six months were visiting a city called bridport in southern illinois, checking out a property that she inherited. police are asking anyone with information on his whereabouts to give them a call. >>> coming up, you've heard of people trying to turn their lives around. but now, one bay area man is actually doing it. his journey from felon to valedictorian. >>> and from a traffic warning to tell you about tonight for drivers. the delays that you should expect. >>> an east bay man involved in a series of armed robberies 7 years ago is now graduating, valedictorian from the university of san francisco. but that felony convictio
. >> isil ray about a year, year and a half ago on union street. and, we talked a little. and, he was somewhat disoriented, but not to the point where i say, boy, this guy is really in big trouble. but, he showed a couple of signs of it. 79 and dementia is something that very often comes with age at that point. so, i'm just hopeful that he's all right. >> a family spokesperson says taliaferro still has a home in san francisco but that he and his wife of six months were visiting a...
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in particular, and the reason is by sanctioninvethe banks, eif medicine is exempted, if no bank isillinghandle the transactions, the iranians can't buy evenmple medicines, that won't be reaching them.e >> reporter: .s. says imposing pain on the iranian regime as the sanctions do couln get back to the negotiating table. what's wrong with that? >> there is an interesting premise of this and brian was seeing this is what got obama succeeding getting t iranians come to the table. that's actually a false reading of what actually happened. the obama administration put in place very, very tough sanctions, b the sanctions did not bring about the breakthrough in the negotiations. wh happened was, in secre negotiations in the country of omar, the united states reached the conclusion the united states couldn't bring irani to be more compliant p. had -- obama realized sanction would id more to military confrontation. >> reporter: iran has the largest missile ballistic -- ballistic missile program in the middle east, uses proxies over the region. what's wrong or is it important to try to change that
in particular, and the reason is by sanctioninvethe banks, eif medicine is exempted, if no bank isillinghandle the transactions, the iranians can't buy evenmple medicines, that won't be reaching them.e >> reporter: .s. says imposing pain on the iranian regime as the sanctions do couln get back to the negotiating table. what's wrong with that? >> there is an interesting premise of this and brian was seeing this is what got obama succeeding getting t iranians come to the table. that's...
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at riyadh isiles no small thing. we would not be terribly happy missilese were lobbing at washington, d.c. even if it were missing, it would be a very big problem. plus also understand that none of this is likely to affect the humanitarian situation. used to work for one of the big eight organizations, one aidhe big eight ngo's, -- ngos, mercy corps, and she would say how do we feed the syrians, and my response was the same war."he syrian civil until you do that, you will not end the humanitarian problems, and the problems in human are much bigger than simply the intervention, greatly feared most of the civil wars, certainly in the middle east today, or about state failure .nd security vacuums until you feel the security vacuum, forging new power-sharing arrangement that allowsable and that then the different parties to start building a state, you will not in the civil war. -- end the civil war. this over and over and over again. it is all well and good for us to blame the saudi's for the tragedy in yemen. it is all
at riyadh isiles no small thing. we would not be terribly happy missilese were lobbing at washington, d.c. even if it were missing, it would be a very big problem. plus also understand that none of this is likely to affect the humanitarian situation. used to work for one of the big eight organizations, one aidhe big eight ngo's, -- ngos, mercy corps, and she would say how do we feed the syrians, and my response was the same war."he syrian civil until you do that, you will not end the...
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but then you have isil-k, everyone else in the country, you have to manage those relationships. >> if you can get the taliban to come into the political tent, can't you more easily deal with isis? >> some people don't want to be at the table. >> but you're giving them legitimacy. now you have legitimately recognized taliban as a governing body in your country. >> yes. >> you are going to lose power eventually to the taliban. >> are you admitting that's the reality on the ground? >> you're still weak for it. >> okay. >> i think the afghan government is coming from a position of power and offering versus begging. and the taliban understand that the government has the backing of the u.s. government and the military. they have been there for 15 years. and we are shown we are there for the long game. so the taliban are like, hmm, maybe it is time to come to the table and start talking. >> okay, james. >> for the afghan government, you also -- you do look like you're in a position of power by offering this peace offering, but you also can gain momentum in your attacks against the taliban if
but then you have isil-k, everyone else in the country, you have to manage those relationships. >> if you can get the taliban to come into the political tent, can't you more easily deal with isis? >> some people don't want to be at the table. >> but you're giving them legitimacy. now you have legitimately recognized taliban as a governing body in your country. >> yes. >> you are going to lose power eventually to the taliban. >> are you admitting that's the...
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could shop online, target you lose experience exhilaration thrill of making the trip wanderer the isilholiday shopping season. >> fourth quarter not up a or some predicted probably not four national retrial federation close-ups probably 3.2, 3 340i7b9. >> 3.2 sales. >> 3.2 sales break trillion for the first time bob bringing up key points macy's full line of lego, mattel, learning board games, none of the traeflz capitalized on that opportunity bob is -- >> key point, too, is the bankruptcy judges law firms keith phillips judge for toys "r" us that is commercial organized crime by letting the bankruptcy firms loot and gut companies toys "r" us should be viable today you look what bob is doing with food retailers. >> talking about with amazon right and two new headquarters what does that i mean starting to sell clothes now i know how that is tracking, people still like to try things on like to see things in person. will amazon threaten macy's even for ladies wear. >> amazon will -- will threaten but they still to your point don't hit don't have bricks-and-mortar stores nordstrom.com sam
could shop online, target you lose experience exhilaration thrill of making the trip wanderer the isilholiday shopping season. >> fourth quarter not up a or some predicted probably not four national retrial federation close-ups probably 3.2, 3 340i7b9. >> 3.2 sales. >> 3.2 sales break trillion for the first time bob bringing up key points macy's full line of lego, mattel, learning board games, none of the traeflz capitalized on that opportunity bob is -- >> key point,...
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it doesn't want to back down copper isil stop one other point as it relates to the brett kavanaugh factor naugh factor voted with the president on the brett kavanaugh factor hold we see, because a loss of his voter said i am pleased you voted for him. that a lot of toppie lot of people looked at how brett kavanaugh was treated and said if this happens and democrats are rewarded with a majority are they going to do this with every republican nominee. those who have to decide which way to go, the centre—back, is that shrinking? i think it is. if you look at someone like me and, like neera, which you might call the establishment or more traditionalist wing, it is now a loss of identity politics, it is by eight gender, race, by so many other factors than iama race, by so many other factors than i am a republican or democrat. race, by so many other factors than i am a republican or democratlj think i am a republican or democrat.” think this will be determined a lot tonight. i think the big question in american politics is not how democrats and republicans are betting that how independent votin
it doesn't want to back down copper isil stop one other point as it relates to the brett kavanaugh factor naugh factor voted with the president on the brett kavanaugh factor hold we see, because a loss of his voter said i am pleased you voted for him. that a lot of toppie lot of people looked at how brett kavanaugh was treated and said if this happens and democrats are rewarded with a majority are they going to do this with every republican nominee. those who have to decide which way to go, the...
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as soon as i realized my , victims of the war, i isil with tears. friday the eighth of november.ay i thought that war was a long forgotten nightmare. i'm now realized that i was deluding myself. the war will continue. shots will be fired and more blood will be shed. of november 1918. i'm convinced the war has long last ended. the arms have been cast aside. it will not be taken up again. i have much that i want to write , but the low rumbling of the cooking pots and the whistling of the bullets is finished. it is over. testimony of a british soldier. charles never will. my dying parents, today has been perfectly wonderful. we got news of the arm assist at half past nine this morning. i got 10 minutes to sort out for ground parade in the square months. i got everybody i could let my hands on to scrub the mud off. the streets were packed with wildly cheering civilians. the streets and the square was a blaze of color. black, red, yellow, and union jack's, french flags, american flags, in fact all of the flags of the allies. [speaking french] from a double. chinese] >> it was the 11th
as soon as i realized my , victims of the war, i isil with tears. friday the eighth of november.ay i thought that war was a long forgotten nightmare. i'm now realized that i was deluding myself. the war will continue. shots will be fired and more blood will be shed. of november 1918. i'm convinced the war has long last ended. the arms have been cast aside. it will not be taken up again. i have much that i want to write , but the low rumbling of the cooking pots and the whistling of the bullets...