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the mid-1930s bank robber john villagers girlfriend was tried successfully in this room, but before sheuilty of harboring her boyfriend, john dillinger, she tried to escape. she said she had to go to the ladies' room. the federal marshals follows her through this door, and then the men, the marshals somewhat shy stood back allowing his go friend to go to the bathroom at which point she simply kept on going down this hallway and tried to escape. fortunately the federal marshals overcame their shyness about a female soon to be convict and grabbed her and made sure that she did not escape. the fbi was quite concerned that the debt ledger gang would try to come here with their machine guns and free his girlfriend. what you see behind my head, federal marshals armed with sawed-off shotguns and thompson submachine guns waiting in case any members of the barker game or the dillons' a gang would show up to liberate their comrade. never happened, but you can imagine what it was like in this room in the sweltering heat of the summer's of 35 and 36 when all of the gangsters were here and everyone
the mid-1930s bank robber john villagers girlfriend was tried successfully in this room, but before sheuilty of harboring her boyfriend, john dillinger, she tried to escape. she said she had to go to the ladies' room. the federal marshals follows her through this door, and then the men, the marshals somewhat shy stood back allowing his go friend to go to the bathroom at which point she simply kept on going down this hallway and tried to escape. fortunately the federal marshals overcame their...
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statues of the gangsters, but this was the epicenter of 1930's crime in the area -- the era of john villagerat the turn-of-the-century, , come send the word out to st. paul. you can be here. you have to promise not to kill or rob anyone within the city limits of st. paul, and pay a bribe. as long as you're on your good behavior, you're welcome in our city. the deal between the crooks in the gangsters was tolerated for almost three decades. the people of saint hall would see the most notorious gangsters bankerica, wanted man like robber john dillinger, walking along the street. it was like the celebrity. but you would not fear for your life in saint paul in the 1930's, because you knew the crooks were on their best behavior. it is march 1934, and the most wanted man in america, public
statues of the gangsters, but this was the epicenter of 1930's crime in the area -- the era of john villagerat the turn-of-the-century, , come send the word out to st. paul. you can be here. you have to promise not to kill or rob anyone within the city limits of st. paul, and pay a bribe. as long as you're on your good behavior, you're welcome in our city. the deal between the crooks in the gangsters was tolerated for almost three decades. the people of saint hall would see the most notorious...
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bush inaugural, kirby john caldwell, windsor village, united methodist church, 14,000, a houston, texas,. >> one of the big surprises of the prosperity movement and want to be so long to write this book in order to demonstrate how widespread it is we have to take into account not just the stereotypical prosperity mega churches which are nondenominational, but some of the denominational lines that almost every major american denomination we find at least one prosperity megachurch. said that could include the united methodists, adorable as they are, the disciples of christ, which is shy of a presbyterian mega church i'm sure somewhere out there. >> we do this prosperity gospel -- first of all, is there a political philosophy to these churches? do they talk politics? >> they do but it's a subset. we can think of them as having different niches. you are the spiritual warfare guy. you are the prophecy lady. you're the politics duty. for this will find a john haiti, a subset that will overlap with the christian right. for the most part they don't need to talk nuts and bolts with politics beca
bush inaugural, kirby john caldwell, windsor village, united methodist church, 14,000, a houston, texas,. >> one of the big surprises of the prosperity movement and want to be so long to write this book in order to demonstrate how widespread it is we have to take into account not just the stereotypical prosperity mega churches which are nondenominational, but some of the denominational lines that almost every major american denomination we find at least one prosperity megachurch. said...
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. >> host: somebody who spoke at president bush's, inaugural, kirby john caldwell, windsor village united methodist church. 14,000 attendance, houston, texas. >> guest: one of the big surprises of prosperity movement and why it took me so long to write this book. in order to demonstrate how widespread it is, take into account not stereotypical prosperity megachurchs which are non-denominational, but some of the denominational ones in almost every major american denomination we find at least one prosperity megachurch. that could include, united meth difficults, adorable as they are, disciples of christ. just shy after presbyterian megachurch i'm sure somewhere out there. >> host: when did this prosperity gospel, well, first of all, is there a political philosophy with these churches? do they talk politics? >> guest: they do but it is a kind of a subset. you. different niches, you're the spiritual warfare guy, you're the prophecy lady, you're the politics do. we find john hagge, rod parsley, there will be a subset that overlap with the christian right. for the most part they don't need to t
. >> host: somebody who spoke at president bush's, inaugural, kirby john caldwell, windsor village united methodist church. 14,000 attendance, houston, texas. >> guest: one of the big surprises of prosperity movement and why it took me so long to write this book. in order to demonstrate how widespread it is, take into account not stereotypical prosperity megachurchs which are non-denominational, but some of the denominational ones in almost every major american denomination we find...
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john. we are near the village of hasan shin. this is where the kurdish forces and islamic state. this is where the u.s. did take on a role taking out isis vehicles during the battle. we are just at a spot about five miles from the isis positions which are just up the road. what is interesting is right behind me, this is a checkpoint on the edge of a bridge and at the bottom is written the islamic state. they were here just nine days ago. if we pan over to the left, you can see a critical bridge. this is the main road to the city occupied by isis. when isis forces took this area, before they left, they blew up this bridge. kurdish forces have rebuilt or rather built just up the river from here. now earlier, we spoke with the commander who explained to us the difficulties they are facing. they say they have intensified since tuesday night strikes on syria as well. what they say is they are really lacking essential equipment like night vision goggles and helicopters. the commander was telling me all they have at their disposal is a lot of weaponry. they say he was saying some of the
john. we are near the village of hasan shin. this is where the kurdish forces and islamic state. this is where the u.s. did take on a role taking out isis vehicles during the battle. we are just at a spot about five miles from the isis positions which are just up the road. what is interesting is right behind me, this is a checkpoint on the edge of a bridge and at the bottom is written the islamic state. they were here just nine days ago. if we pan over to the left, you can see a critical...
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introduce our team to myself, this is jonathan rowe and he is our ceo and founder of the village and to my right is tad and john wilson also in security intelligence specialists. and it is great to be here this evening and thank you very much for this opportunity to introduce you to the village, at 969 market. this is a fairly extensive operation, that we have proposed, and we have about 17,000 square feet of space on three different levels on market street and we are fork cussing predominantly on producing high profile events, corporate events as well as non-profit and fund-raisers. and we have several things going on, and i would like to take this opportunity to tell you a little bit about specifically the target audience that we are appealing to and also the community out reach and those are the two things that i want to touch on and i will turn it over to tad as well to talk about monarch's operations and we are profiling this for the up scale audiences and we think that this is going to bring in a lot of good business in the area and to the retail operations, and the restaurants. most of our clients that j
introduce our team to myself, this is jonathan rowe and he is our ceo and founder of the village and to my right is tad and john wilson also in security intelligence specialists. and it is great to be here this evening and thank you very much for this opportunity to introduce you to the village, at 969 market. this is a fairly extensive operation, that we have proposed, and we have about 17,000 square feet of space on three different levels on market street and we are fork cussing predominantly...
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on thursday, two days after the attack on the village, pentagon spokesperson rear admiral john kirby said there had been no "credible" reporting of civilian deaths. well, for more, we go now to beirut, lebanon where we're joined on the telephone by nadim houry. he's human rights watch's senior researcher for lebanon and syria and the director of the beirut office. nadim houry, welcome to democracy now! tell us what you have found. >> we were able to speak with three local resident in the village of kafr deryan who told us there were two separate strikes that evening on the village, one that hit al-nusra group of buildings outside the village and shortly after, missile strikes that destroyed two homes in the village that killed seven civilians as well as two men. there are some contradictory information about the identities of these two men. one said they may have been missouri while others said they may have been civilians. will others said they may have insulin's. been civilians. , remnants of the tomahawk cruise missile in a video that was used on those homes. >> talk about the sig
on thursday, two days after the attack on the village, pentagon spokesperson rear admiral john kirby said there had been no "credible" reporting of civilian deaths. well, for more, we go now to beirut, lebanon where we're joined on the telephone by nadim houry. he's human rights watch's senior researcher for lebanon and syria and the director of the beirut office. nadim houry, welcome to democracy now! tell us what you have found. >> we were able to speak with three local...
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john hendren has this report from the front line. >> reporter: from a strategic mountain above villages once held by the group calling itself "the islamictate." peshmerga troops stand poised for a push toward mosul. islamic state fighters no longer fire back. any movement is punished by mortar strikes like this one in the village of tarja. in a three-hour battle, peshmerga troops captured zertek mountain then backed by u.s. air strikes, they bombarded the villages below left empty by christians and yzitis who fled before they arrived. >> this is the i.s. armed i.s. inside the village there. they bombarded there. but now they no longer have the capability. the peshmerga are on the front line feeling great. >> a city of 2000002 hours drive, mosul is the iraqi capitol of the islaming state. has mosul goes, commanders hearsay, so goes the war for iraq. >> this is the forward most point for the peshmerga in iraq facing mosul. in the near ground, that is the town of bartela, a christian town held by the islamic state group. and beyond it is mosul, itself. >> commanders hearsay they are just waiting on an order to push toward the most fortifie
john hendren has this report from the front line. >> reporter: from a strategic mountain above villages once held by the group calling itself "the islamictate." peshmerga troops stand poised for a push toward mosul. islamic state fighters no longer fire back. any movement is punished by mortar strikes like this one in the village of tarja. in a three-hour battle, peshmerga troops captured zertek mountain then backed by u.s. air strikes, they bombarded the villages below left...
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john hendren has this report from the kurdish army's front line. >>. >> from a strategic mountain above villages once held by the group calling itself the islamic state, kurdish peshmerga troops stand poised for a push toward mosul. islamic state fighters no longer fire back. any movement is responded to by mortar strikes. they cal toured zertek mountain and then they bombarded the villages below left empty by christians and yzitis who fled before they arrived. >> this is the village, sheik amir village, shakil, the armed i.s inside the village there. they bombarded here. now, they no longer have the capability. now peshmerga are on the front line and feeling great. >> a city of 2 million just 2 hours' drive from the syrian border, mosul is the iraqi capitol of the islamic state. as mosul goes, commanders hearsay, so goes the war for iraq. >> this is the forward most point for the peshmerga in iraq facing mosul. in the near ground, that is the town of bartella, a christian town held by the islamic state group. beyond it. >> commanders say they are waiting on an order to push toward the most fort
john hendren has this report from the kurdish army's front line. >>. >> from a strategic mountain above villages once held by the group calling itself the islamic state, kurdish peshmerga troops stand poised for a push toward mosul. islamic state fighters no longer fire back. any movement is responded to by mortar strikes. they cal toured zertek mountain and then they bombarded the villages below left empty by christians and yzitis who fled before they arrived. >> this is the...
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john bereke teaches a school class why they bubble here. bereke is one of about fifty people from the surrounding villages who work in the nature reserve.enefit to the local community is an important criterion for the green list. the boys have learned something and had fun boiling eggs À la bogoria. >> there's no human who made the water to boil. it's a natural process, and everybody is excited to be here. >> the young people here are the next generation protectors and conservationists and we couldn't get it better than giving them information here. >> we look for a greater kudu. this antelope species has become rare in kenya, but there are about 300 of the shy animals in the nature preserve. and suddenly we come upon one -- even though it's a small greater kudu -- a juvenile. and here are two females. there's been a drought for months. the farmers' pastures are dried out. they're allowed to take their cattle into the nature reserve. they leave natural trails open for the kudus. they could close them off, because kudus attract predators that could theaten their cattle -- but they don't. the credo here is finding compromises that benefit
john bereke teaches a school class why they bubble here. bereke is one of about fifty people from the surrounding villages who work in the nature reserve.enefit to the local community is an important criterion for the green list. the boys have learned something and had fun boiling eggs À la bogoria. >> there's no human who made the water to boil. it's a natural process, and everybody is excited to be here. >> the young people here are the next generation protectors and...
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. >>> it shows isis fighters pounding a curtish village and they don't seem to be thwarting the advances. over the weekend house speaker johnticized president barack obama for not sending in ground troops. >> i think it will take more than air strikes and at some point somebody's boots have to be on the ground. >> in an enter view, they underestimated them. they opposed accepting a large number of ground troops and they are sentingit 200 -- 2,200 active ground troops found they do not support a substantial number of couldn't bat troops to support the iraqi security forces. >> all right, pam, time is 5:40, 49ers won but many 49ers fans left yesterday's game frustrated. >> we pay so much money season ticket holders to come to the game... >> they are fed up with traffic jams and what the 49ers are doing about it. >>> they are dealing with the shooting death. >> we have a new crash reported, we will tell you more coming up. >>> we'll see temperatures shape up for the weekend, good bad or warmer? lives, while high on prescription drugs. i was an addict. i'm recovered now, but an estimated 500,000 medical professionals are still
. >>> it shows isis fighters pounding a curtish village and they don't seem to be thwarting the advances. over the weekend house speaker johnticized president barack obama for not sending in ground troops. >> i think it will take more than air strikes and at some point somebody's boots have to be on the ground. >> in an enter view, they underestimated them. they opposed accepting a large number of ground troops and they are sentingit 200 -- 2,200 active ground troops found...
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john, there is momentum. the peshmerga are managing to reclaim the towns and villages in the critical areas. the plan is to cut off the flow from syria. that is why they are going after places around mosul and places such as azuma where a battle is being fought intensely. we have been trying to get there some time to try and show what is taking place, but there are developments happening around the areas. as i say, the plan is to cut off the artery, the flow from syria with fighters and arms and weapons that would cripple the fighters here in northern iraq. but the focus is very much on those towns and u.s. air strikes are making a huge difference as you mentioned. 176 now today according to u.s. central command. we have france agreeing to conduct air strikes in iraq. they are not prepared to go into syria. you have the australians committing eight f-18 fighter jets to the war. john, momentum growing as military advisers come into the country here in northern iraq to train, assist and advise the forces. not just the kurdish, but the iraqi security forces to try to put together an effective f
john, there is momentum. the peshmerga are managing to reclaim the towns and villages in the critical areas. the plan is to cut off the flow from syria. that is why they are going after places around mosul and places such as azuma where a battle is being fought intensely. we have been trying to get there some time to try and show what is taking place, but there are developments happening around the areas. as i say, the plan is to cut off the artery, the flow from syria with fighters and arms...
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john winsor from sis security. >> good evening commissioners, my role is your logistics and providing a solution to the village, and from a functional standpoint and i will start with the function, it is that we have done, over the last eight years, just under 70 corporate event properties, and some viable today and some no longer. and out of that, we have a proven base of personnel, and to build an appropriate team for the events that they have. the one that was the most similar is city view over at the metrion and for these events are for the corporate customer. and as some of you know, we designed each solution, per the client, and not just a building. in addition, we have done and with each event and because they are going to be different for now, the protocol is to do the premeetings with the venue management which is jonathan and elaine right now and then do the premeetings with the event producer and that will be for like, and i would have the two premeetings with today with the venue and thursday the produce for themselves and based on those meetings we provide a site map that is on page with everybody and
john winsor from sis security. >> good evening commissioners, my role is your logistics and providing a solution to the village, and from a functional standpoint and i will start with the function, it is that we have done, over the last eight years, just under 70 corporate event properties, and some viable today and some no longer. and out of that, we have a proven base of personnel, and to build an appropriate team for the events that they have. the one that was the most similar is city...
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village school. but i went there with john burns of the new york times, who is a wonderful reporter, and we went to go and talk to some of the remaining cousins who were -- who were there. c-span: what does it mean if you're from yemen? what's that in that part of the world over there, where is it located? what borders yemen? >> guest: ok. well, to the south, it's the arabian sea, and then to the north, it's saudi arabia. so a lot of yemenis went to saudi arabia because basically, to get i mean, yemen is a very, very poor country. i think it's the poorest country in the middle east, probably. and so you get a lot of immigration, and one of the people who immigrated was mohammed bin laden, the father of osama. but he was part of a pretty big movement. and one thing that's interesting about bin laden's organizations, you'll find that some of the key people are saudis, but they actually have yemeni backgrounds like bin laden himself. for instance, the person who's regarded as being the mastermind of the bombing of the uss cole in yemen last year is somebody whose family originates in yemen, but grew up i
village school. but i went there with john burns of the new york times, who is a wonderful reporter, and we went to go and talk to some of the remaining cousins who were -- who were there. c-span: what does it mean if you're from yemen? what's that in that part of the world over there, where is it located? what borders yemen? >> guest: ok. well, to the south, it's the arabian sea, and then to the north, it's saudi arabia. so a lot of yemenis went to saudi arabia because basically, to get...
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. >> reporter: as the saying goes, it take a village but when parents and grandparents have different philosophies it could be a problem. johny to be raised by two strong women. >> his mom appreciates the help but does not all agree with the advice. >> she says this is what i'm saying, you have to do what i'm saying. >> the family works program works to get everybody on the same page. >> there might be wisdom on both sides, come to a happy medium. >> it's an approach that works for the campbell family. >> they do for the most part respect what i say. >> and trent is closer to them. can you find out more at 6abc.com/art of aging. i'm lisa thomas-laury, channel 6 "action news." >>> here is alicia vitarelli live in the newsroom of a preview. >> reporter: hey guys just when you thought we saw every reinvention of the cheeseburger, burger king japan proves us wrong. >>> and fine if he does and fine if he doesn't. why a man is punished for saving water during the drought. and you buy something at full price and see it on sale somewhere else. one giant says they ask solve retail regret by putting cash in your pocket. don't forget y
. >> reporter: as the saying goes, it take a village but when parents and grandparents have different philosophies it could be a problem. johny to be raised by two strong women. >> his mom appreciates the help but does not all agree with the advice. >> she says this is what i'm saying, you have to do what i'm saying. >> the family works program works to get everybody on the same page. >> there might be wisdom on both sides, come to a happy medium. >> it's an...
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john hendren there from erbil. thank you for that. >>> devastating floods are inundating large parts of pakistan. the numbers killed in indian kashmir climbed to 160. 450 villages have been submerged. rescuers are continuing efforts to reach thousands of stranded people. floods killed 160 people in punjab province. thanks the area that has been hardest hit. that's the area that's been destroyed. >> they have hit the central part of pun job, and the floods have destroyed crops. there are villages surrounded by large bodies of water. there's no escape, except by boat. the government and the aid agencies are trying to provide as much relief as they can to alleviate the suffering of the people. this is a large calamity, and it is not yet over. according to estimates, a large body of water will be passing through the river, which is in peak flight. and that, of course, will many endangering lands and villages along the way, all the way down south. the emergency is not yet over. the government has been slow in its response. organizations such as the fif and military are active. they'll try to save lives and provide what little care they can. >> fighting is threatenin
john hendren there from erbil. thank you for that. >>> devastating floods are inundating large parts of pakistan. the numbers killed in indian kashmir climbed to 160. 450 villages have been submerged. rescuers are continuing efforts to reach thousands of stranded people. floods killed 160 people in punjab province. thanks the area that has been hardest hit. that's the area that's been destroyed. >> they have hit the central part of pun job, and the floods have destroyed crops....
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look, it shows isis fighters pounding a curtish village, and they say the strikes do not seem to be slowing them down. over the weekend house speaker john boehner criticized president barack obama saying he does not plan to send in u.s. ground troops. >> i think it will take more than u.s. grand strikes and at some point somebody's boots have to be on the ground. >> the situation calls for military and political using -- solutions. he over he is -- over estimated. >>> updated policy says teen girls who are sexually active should use i uds or hormoneal implants. they are more efficient because they don't have to remember to use it and they are cheaper over the long run. >>> and they are paying more out of their bank's network. that is according to bank rate.com. a record high up 5% and bank rate also analyzed over checking fees and learned that has hit a new fee for 16 years in a row. we don't need an excuse but this is national coffee day but there are plenty of places. we will get a sample and they will be getting 12-ounces, no purchase required and they are selling specialty drinks. >> they will be playing in a new uniform and you can
look, it shows isis fighters pounding a curtish village, and they say the strikes do not seem to be slowing them down. over the weekend house speaker john boehner criticized president barack obama saying he does not plan to send in u.s. ground troops. >> i think it will take more than u.s. grand strikes and at some point somebody's boots have to be on the ground. >> the situation calls for military and political using -- solutions. he over he is -- over estimated. >>>...
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. >>> john hendren is on the front lines with the kurdish army and sent this report. >> from a strategic mountain above villages once held by the islamic group, kurdish peshmerga troops stand in preparation for a push towards mosul. mortar strikes like this in the village of targa, peshmerga trooping captured the mountain, left empty by yazidi. >> this is shakuri this is the i.s, armed i.s. inside the village there. they bombarded there but no longer have the capability. now peshmerga are on the front line and feeling great. >> reporter: a city of 2 million just two hours drive from the syrian border, is mosul, as mosul goes, so goes the war for iraq. this is the forward most point for peshmerga in iraq facing mosul. in the near ground that is town of bartella, a muslim town held by the peshmerga. waiting on an order to push towards the most fortified pass chon in iraq. but -- bastion in iraq. they want more american air strikes and more arms. >> we need weapons. we neat support, we are-d we need support we need outside help we need all kind of help because we are poor people. tell them. the islamic state is a
. >>> john hendren is on the front lines with the kurdish army and sent this report. >> from a strategic mountain above villages once held by the islamic group, kurdish peshmerga troops stand in preparation for a push towards mosul. mortar strikes like this in the village of targa, peshmerga trooping captured the mountain, left empty by yazidi. >> this is shakuri this is the i.s, armed i.s. inside the village there. they bombarded there but no longer have the capability....
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village section of this city. we'll have an update on that story, coming up. our dad's a plumber. a business manager. and a stickler for homework. i'm johne running for state senate. dad says the road to a good job starts in the classroom. [ lori ] he's a great dad who sees taxes going up but schools not getting the funding they need. [ john ] so i'd put back the billion dollars corbett cut from education and make sure corporations and natural gas drillers paid their fair share. time to close the loopholes for the tax cheats. dad thinks a lot about education. i'm john kane and it's about time harrisburg did too. >>> new from overnight philadelphia police are trying to track down the man who beat up and shot a woman twice inside the home in queen village and jesse gary has been dwathering new information for us all morning long and live at philadelphia police headquarters. jesse, what have you learned? >> investigators relying on ballistic evidence at the scene and public and private surveillance cameras around the scene to help lead them to that person of interest you mentioned. let's take a look at our video. late last night a 32-year-o
village section of this city. we'll have an update on that story, coming up. our dad's a plumber. a business manager. and a stickler for homework. i'm johne running for state senate. dad says the road to a good job starts in the classroom. [ lori ] he's a great dad who sees taxes going up but schools not getting the funding they need. [ john ] so i'd put back the billion dollars corbett cut from education and make sure corporations and natural gas drillers paid their fair share. time to close...
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village. isil fighters took it over only to be pushed out by local sunni tribesmen. john hedron has more from baghdad. >> reporter: this is the iraqi forces model for battles to come. fighters for the islamic state in iraq and the levant who are sunni muslims took over this sunni town and recruited local tribesmen until the rest of the villages rose up and pushed them out. >> we've been repelling them for more than three months now. we need support from our people in the south. we need support from the government. we have led for three months now. >> reporter: the city streets are empty. the roads cut off. the only route in and out of the tigress river. this video pitting family against family. >> those of us who call themselves rebels, shame on you for bringing in mercenaries to fight your own people in the name of the revolution. don't send us thieves and degenerates to kill people in this city. >> it's a template for other sunni towns. many fight side by side with the shia troops fighting militarily and ideologically. anti-isis fighters after they have been exposed to
village. isil fighters took it over only to be pushed out by local sunni tribesmen. john hedron has more from baghdad. >> reporter: this is the iraqi forces model for battles to come. fighters for the islamic state in iraq and the levant who are sunni muslims took over this sunni town and recruited local tribesmen until the rest of the villages rose up and pushed them out. >> we've been repelling them for more than three months now. we need support from our people in the south. we...
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john, 130,000 syrian refugees from come into turkey. isil hasn't yet captured the city, but its fighters have taken dozens of villages nearby.iday turkey opened this stretch of its border to allow the syrian kurds inside turkey. camps along the border, however, are already filled. they have the second largest population of syrian refugees. many wanted to return to syria and fight. already there is a large kurdish population inside turkey in the southeastern part. turkey is worried syria's kurds will further inspire turkey's kurds to break away. john. >>> law enforcement officials are investigating isil recruiting here in the us. kimberley reports from minnesota. >> reporter: growing up in this minnesota community, 1 -- 100,000 somalians have not been easy. lack of jobs make them easy targets for groups like isil. >> you hear an individual has gone, comes back, and unfortunately has joined such organizations. >> reporter: u.s. officials estimate more than 100 americans, including roughly a dozen from this northern u.s. state have left to join isil. the fbi says efforts to recruit young muslims is sophisticated. >> we have bee
john, 130,000 syrian refugees from come into turkey. isil hasn't yet captured the city, but its fighters have taken dozens of villages nearby.iday turkey opened this stretch of its border to allow the syrian kurds inside turkey. camps along the border, however, are already filled. they have the second largest population of syrian refugees. many wanted to return to syria and fight. already there is a large kurdish population inside turkey in the southeastern part. turkey is worried syria's kurds...
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john kerry in front of the hours foreign affairs committee. again, mike, i want to get your reaction as the news shifts on the ground between iraq and syria, and isil is taking villages, does that put more pressure on the administration? does the administration react on a day by day basis? >> i think the messaging coming from the white house is no ground forces they are going to stick to that come hell or high water, unless something completely unforeseen happens on the order of the fall of bagdad or something like that. let's talk about what is happening here in washington at this point, and we have just heard -- you are talking about a little bit of breaking news, harry reid was saying the senate will get around to authorizing not simply arming those rebels, remember covert aid has been going on for about a year now, and overt aid, the $500 million has to be authorized by congress. that vote coming later in the day in the senate. but after the election harry reid is now saying, in the first week in november, the senate will come back and debate authorizing the entire expanded air campaign that president obama has put forward. david you have to wonder why in the wor
john kerry in front of the hours foreign affairs committee. again, mike, i want to get your reaction as the news shifts on the ground between iraq and syria, and isil is taking villages, does that put more pressure on the administration? does the administration react on a day by day basis? >> i think the messaging coming from the white house is no ground forces they are going to stick to that come hell or high water, unless something completely unforeseen happens on the order of the fall...
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john hendren is on the front lines with the kurdish army and sends us this report. >> from a strategic mountain above villages held by the islamic state group, kurdish troops are poised for a push towards mosul. islamic state fighters no longer fire back. movements are punished by mortar strikes, like this one. in a 3-hour battle peshmerga troops captured zer tech mountains, and they bombarded villages below, left empty by christians and yaz eedies, who fled before the fighters arrived. >> this is sheikh amir village. this is the i.s., armed i.s., inside the village there. they bombarded here, but no longer have the capability. now the peshmerga are on the front line and feeling great. >> a city of 2 million, mosul is the iraqi capital. as mosul goes, commanders say so goes the war for iraq. >> this is the forward-most point for peshmerga in iraq. in the near ground that is bartela, a christian town held by the islamic state group, and beyond it is mosul itself. >> commanders say they are waiting op an order to push -- an order to push through to the fortified bavton of the islamic state of iraq and levant. f
john hendren is on the front lines with the kurdish army and sends us this report. >> from a strategic mountain above villages held by the islamic state group, kurdish troops are poised for a push towards mosul. islamic state fighters no longer fire back. movements are punished by mortar strikes, like this one. in a 3-hour battle peshmerga troops captured zer tech mountains, and they bombarded villages below, left empty by christians and yaz eedies, who fled before the fighters arrived....
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where we have 2,000 people, 2,000 villages that have been submerged across portions of northwest india, but now they're offering assistance to the pakistani military. and johnd rosemary, something important to note, since 2010, the top five, and counting 2014 as well, the top five most expensive flood disasters in pakistan history have occurred since 2010. each and every year transpiring with 2010 being the most expensive. this is becoming the new norm for this portion of the world. >> a part of the world that can't afford it, too. still to come here on cnn. a closer look at the foreign recruits being lured by isis. it turns out many of them are young women and some will be heading to the frontlines. >> plus, the first report on malaysia airlines flight 17 is out. what it says and doesn't say about the crash in eastern ukraine. we're back in a moment. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting yo
where we have 2,000 people, 2,000 villages that have been submerged across portions of northwest india, but now they're offering assistance to the pakistani military. and johnd rosemary, something important to note, since 2010, the top five, and counting 2014 as well, the top five most expensive flood disasters in pakistan history have occurred since 2010. each and every year transpiring with 2010 being the most expensive. this is becoming the new norm for this portion of the world. >> a...
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village there. people in the region say the airstrikes do not seem to be slowing the terror group's advance. over the weekend, johned president obama because the president doesn't plan to send in u.s. ground troops. >> i think it will take more than airstrikes to drive them out. at some point somebody's boots have to be on the ground. >> in an interview on "60 minutes" president obama said the situation calls for both military and political solutions. he also said the u.s. understatemented the rise of i disand overestimated the ability fight the group. a military time survey of 2200 active duty troops found that slightly more than 70% say they do not support sending a substantial number of combat troops to iraq to support the iraqi security forces. >>> 7:55. we're finding out more about a class-action lawsuit filed by some google shuttle bus drivers. san francisco chronicle reports drivers are contracted by third- party companies. many drivers say they are required to work split shifts. the class-action lawsuit filed in 2012 accuses one company, we drive you, of not paying drivers for the time it spent waiting bet
village there. people in the region say the airstrikes do not seem to be slowing the terror group's advance. over the weekend, johned president obama because the president doesn't plan to send in u.s. ground troops. >> i think it will take more than airstrikes to drive them out. at some point somebody's boots have to be on the ground. >> in an interview on "60 minutes" president obama said the situation calls for both military and political solutions. he also said the u.s....
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john, we are close by in the township of hasam sham. the isis strong hold. this has been a ground offensive to clear out the villages. you say the smoke behind me has been rising for hours now. big black plumes of smoke along the horizon. our cameraman sanjiv will give you the idea of how far the fighting reached. this offense started before dawn. peshmerga pushing and trying to clear those villages. the mission here is to seize an area where there was a bridge blown up by isis about a month ago. it is a strategic bridge because of the link between erbil and the city of mosul. this will be the next phase of the operation. the battle for mosul. the plan is for peshmerga to take control of the area and rebuild the bridge for the thoroughway all the way to mosul. you can say the air strikes, the military jets have been circling for hours now and have been launching air strikes. it is making a huge difference on the ground as you can imagine to the forces here. giving them the air cover, but taking out enemy positions that isis vehicles and convoys traveling throughout the plains. it really is making a difference. we spo
john, we are close by in the township of hasam sham. the isis strong hold. this has been a ground offensive to clear out the villages. you say the smoke behind me has been rising for hours now. big black plumes of smoke along the horizon. our cameraman sanjiv will give you the idea of how far the fighting reached. this offense started before dawn. peshmerga pushing and trying to clear those villages. the mission here is to seize an area where there was a bridge blown up by isis about a month...
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john. this is the same area where phil was reporting from yesterday. the fighting force on that vitale hill top. we see some artillery in the valley below. i.s.i.s. forces did pull back. perhaps to village just around the corner that you can't really see. this is where the battle was centered yesterday. today, however, according to a kurdish official, the fighting much more intense along the southern front. he was saying that i.s.i.s. fighters and the kurdish fighting force, were exchanging small arms and artillery republican earlier in t i.s.i.s. came barreling through this area of northwestern syria. taking over dozens of villages last friday. since then, sending around 200,000 syrian kurdish refugees. that town is the last one standing in this area. if i.s.i.s. is able to advance on it, the concerns are one of a heightened refugee crisis. we have been hearing from numerous people we're talking to, to include people inside. people around us here on this hill top, while on the one hand, yes. we have been seeing turkish kurds going across the border to reinforce the fighting forces inside. they want to see air strikes. they see this kind of terrain, conducive to that. the open battlefie
john. this is the same area where phil was reporting from yesterday. the fighting force on that vitale hill top. we see some artillery in the valley below. i.s.i.s. forces did pull back. perhaps to village just around the corner that you can't really see. this is where the battle was centered yesterday. today, however, according to a kurdish official, the fighting much more intense along the southern front. he was saying that i.s.i.s. fighters and the kurdish fighting force, were exchanging...
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villages in 24 hours near the turkish border. on thursday the islamic state also released a new video showing a british freelance photojournalist whose kidnapping was previously under a media blackout. johnntlie was seized with james foley in syria in 2012. he has worked for getty images and other news organizations. the united nations has a cleared the ebola outbreak in west africa a threat to international peace and security and announced plans for a new mission. thearet chan called it greatest peacetime challenge that the united nations and its agencies have ever faced. more than 5000 people have been infected over 2600 have died. u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon says that is increasing. establishdecided to an emergency health commission combining the world health organization's strategic perspective with a very strong logistics and operational capability. >> sierra leone has begun a three-day nationwide lockdown in an effort to contain the spread of ebola. residents have been told not to leave their homes from friday to sunday, as health workers go door-to-door to identify cases and educate people. doctors without borders has criticized the measure saying quote "forced quarantines
villages in 24 hours near the turkish border. on thursday the islamic state also released a new video showing a british freelance photojournalist whose kidnapping was previously under a media blackout. johnntlie was seized with james foley in syria in 2012. he has worked for getty images and other news organizations. the united nations has a cleared the ebola outbreak in west africa a threat to international peace and security and announced plans for a new mission. thearet chan called it...
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john kerry is in the middle east trying to shore up international support for the islamic-led fight of the islamic state group. >>> syria denises it's behind attacks on sunnis in northern iraq. sunni villages have been targeted for harbouring islamic state fighters. >> the fighting is getting worse in yemen's province. senior rebels were killed in one of those strikes. we have a report from the capital. >> yemen's fighters prepared to shell houthi areas. in this vast desert, the army has a minor preps, and it relies on the battle-hardened militias. >> the houthis are criminals. they are invading our lands, killing people and destroying our homes. the houthis and al qaeda are the same. >> the tribes are trying to mediate a political dead. a long mystery of mistrust. it's an obstacle that both sides are unable to become. the intense fighting undermined all chances to secure a ceasefire. i'm working hard on a deal. civilians are caught up in the fighting. the houses were destroyed. hundreds had to flee from the area. this woman's son was killed, and her house destroyed. >> translation: my son was innocent, looking after his family. he had no political affiliation. the houthis took him and kil
john kerry is in the middle east trying to shore up international support for the islamic-led fight of the islamic state group. >>> syria denises it's behind attacks on sunnis in northern iraq. sunni villages have been targeted for harbouring islamic state fighters. >> the fighting is getting worse in yemen's province. senior rebels were killed in one of those strikes. we have a report from the capital. >> yemen's fighters prepared to shell houthi areas. in this vast...