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on the southeastern part of khan younis. they say it was worse than the attack on sunday, the bloodiest day of the conflict. they say the attacks began tuesday night, the israeli with heavyving in, s, and drone16' attacks. i spoke to some people who tried to leave yesterday morning and they found israeli tanks blocking the streets. one group said that they started firing on them. they had to leave back to their homes. they spent a harrowing 24 hours going from house to house. they said each home they went to was shelled. they finally ended up walking out with white flags and hands above their heads wednesday morning. they said that there were dead on the streets, were calling hospitals and the red cross online that could not get in. i spoke to a doctor in an ambulance who went four times from his hospital to the area to try to get in and said he was by thepon four times israeli military. no one can get into the area. they are getting calls from people on the inside who are still trapped and the wounded cannot get out. hospit
on the southeastern part of khan younis. they say it was worse than the attack on sunday, the bloodiest day of the conflict. they say the attacks began tuesday night, the israeli with heavyving in, s, and drone16' attacks. i spoke to some people who tried to leave yesterday morning and they found israeli tanks blocking the streets. one group said that they started firing on them. they had to leave back to their homes. they spent a harrowing 24 hours going from house to house. they said each...
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it very important were our customers and all the people involved it's an amazing airline we expel khan do you to be a popular designation for leisure customers chung do is chinese second largest city with future 5 hundred companies that are doing business we're excited to welcome all those business customers as you know it's the nature habitat for the that an district attorney and especially the codeine and opera to you can do business and have a great time all all the time when you're in khan did you it has showing so much to offer so in addition to providing non-stop serves f services that will help with our partners ain't air china are the most world most expensive air china offers flights to 60 plus city's the same day connects with our non-stop khan do service on united we'll have a great privilege serving china thirty years and china is one of the most fast growing dynamic and fast growing united has twice as much capacity to china than other other flights. so mike's talked about the fact please indulge we're extremely proud the gateway at the sfo and it's made possible by the am
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khan academy is an interesting example. we think of khan for his videos, but he's really taught us every student should master each skill can before moving on to the next skill. so in a classroom that uses khan academy, they might also use another visual, game-based product like st past. and -- math. and students would learn in several different ways and demonstrate that they've mastered a particular skill before they've moved on to the next skill. a teacher would be able to monitor the progress of students that are all doing different activities and be able to group students together for small group instruction or to create a project that might apply what students are learning. so the teacher becomes or -- becomes more of a conductor of learning where kids are using tools to use basic skills and where teachers can intervene as necessary or help kids practice and apply what they're learning. >> host: in fact, you write that social networks will replace the classroom. >> guest: well, what i mean by that is students in a soci
khan academy is an interesting example. we think of khan for his videos, but he's really taught us every student should master each skill can before moving on to the next skill. so in a classroom that uses khan academy, they might also use another visual, game-based product like st past. and -- math. and students would learn in several different ways and demonstrate that they've mastered a particular skill before they've moved on to the next skill. a teacher would be able to monitor the...
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imran khan has this report. >> the bombing took place three or 400 meerdz behin meters inded me. it was a check potatoes. 21 people injured and seven died. second tbhoa bombing in at lease last seven hours. hit another neighborhood here. after that bombing very early in the morning the islamic state claimed responsibility for this. they sent out picture of the man whom they say was responsible for that particular attack. this is a slightly different tactic than we have seen before. we have seen bombs here in baghdad for the last 18 months but now the islamic state are very quickly taking responsibility for it. they say it is part of the tit-for-tat that is going on. the islamic state and other sunni rebels are being squeezed in the area. >> that is imran khan in baghdad. >>> flood of migrant children acrossing the border into the united states. tomorrow obama administration is expected to give more details about the request for emergency funds to add more resources to the border. mike viqueria joins us live in washington. mike tell us more. >> john tough talk from the white house
imran khan has this report. >> the bombing took place three or 400 meerdz behin meters inded me. it was a check potatoes. 21 people injured and seven died. second tbhoa bombing in at lease last seven hours. hit another neighborhood here. after that bombing very early in the morning the islamic state claimed responsibility for this. they sent out picture of the man whom they say was responsible for that particular attack. this is a slightly different tactic than we have seen before. we...
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the words that abdul rashid khan says in this book-- this is a man who probably came to my tent everyor an hour or two, and the man that i knew is not the man who's portrayed in this book. >> you seem to be saying that most of it is b.s. >> the most generous thing i could say is that it's grossly exaggerated, and probably the harshest thing i could say is a lot of it just sounds like outright fabrication. >> in april 2011, the school sat empty, and we were told by a tribal leader that it had never been used. >> no one's there at all. you know, i think, at best, it might end up being used as a storage shed for stuff. >> we obviously wanted to talk to greg mortenson, who has appeared on just about every news and talk show on television, but he didn't want to talk to 60 minutes. he dismissed our initial request for an interview, and our follow-up messages and emails have gone unanswered. we finally decided to seek him out at a speaking engagement and book-signing in atlanta. >> steve kroft. >> nice to meet you. >> how you doing? >> thanks. >> you got five minutes for us today? >> um... i
the words that abdul rashid khan says in this book-- this is a man who probably came to my tent everyor an hour or two, and the man that i knew is not the man who's portrayed in this book. >> you seem to be saying that most of it is b.s. >> the most generous thing i could say is that it's grossly exaggerated, and probably the harshest thing i could say is a lot of it just sounds like outright fabrication. >> in april 2011, the school sat empty, and we were told by a tribal...
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. >> let's take you to our correspondent, imran khan, standing by in the capital baghdad. what has been the reaction to the kurdish call for independence? >> well, it's been very angry, and i think it goes along three separate lines, that's lot of anger over the fact that the kurds are doing this now. the iraqis, particularly those within the ruling party say, look, this is the wrong time. you are taking advantage of a situation where we are powerless to do anything. we need your help. iraq needs to stay together and be strong. by doing this you are showing weakness. the second one is people are wondering what the kurds will do with the territory. will they stop giving money from the oil in that part of the world to the federal government. will it be an independent. no one knows what shape the state will be in. the last thing, and this is interesting - people are saying by having the referendum, ush varying to the terms the islamic state are putting on. you are redrawing the map of the middle east. we know the islamic state of iraq and fighters want. they want the map of t
. >> let's take you to our correspondent, imran khan, standing by in the capital baghdad. what has been the reaction to the kurdish call for independence? >> well, it's been very angry, and i think it goes along three separate lines, that's lot of anger over the fact that the kurds are doing this now. the iraqis, particularly those within the ruling party say, look, this is the wrong time. you are taking advantage of a situation where we are powerless to do anything. we need your...
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know, your life is never going to be the same again. >> narrator: after a two-hour meeting, roomy khangreed to cooperate and become an informant for the fbi. in new york, agents had been looking for other potential informants among rajaratnam's employees. >> we spent months surveilling people from their home to the subway, to work, followed them on their breaks, listened to what they had to say, who they were speaking to, so that we could learn as much as we could about these people. >> narrator: one of those people was david slaine, a trader who once worked alongside turney duff at galleon. >> david slaine was one of the most feared people on wall street. he's a big guy, very intimidating, and there wasn't a personality bigger on wall street when it came to trading. >> narrator: in june 2007, fbi agent david chaves and his squad moved in. >> and on the given day, when we felt that the timing was right, we would get behind that person in a starbucks or dunkin' donuts and when the clerk would ask, "how do you take your coffee?" we would answer for him, "two sugars and cream. please come
know, your life is never going to be the same again. >> narrator: after a two-hour meeting, roomy khangreed to cooperate and become an informant for the fbi. in new york, agents had been looking for other potential informants among rajaratnam's employees. >> we spent months surveilling people from their home to the subway, to work, followed them on their breaks, listened to what they had to say, who they were speaking to, so that we could learn as much as we could about these...
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. >>> let's speak to imran khan in baghdad. what is the latest on those air strikes on mosul. >> well, the air strikes continue. they happen at night. the question is why are they doing these air strikes. seemingly, according to the military airports, they are being - they are designed to soften up the targets so the ground invasion can happen. there's no sign of ground operations at the moment. so the air strikes continue. the big question, the other question is what kind of hardware is being used. the iraqis have two options when it comes to hardware. they have the cessna planes equipment with hellfire missiles, which is what they have been using. it's likely those have been used as well. we have spoken to sources within mosul who told us that drones, armed drones, are used. when you think of drones, you think of the americans and - because they have the kinds of technology to use drones. they are flying the - the americans are flying drones over baghdad, but are here for defensive purposes, for american assets in the country
. >>> let's speak to imran khan in baghdad. what is the latest on those air strikes on mosul. >> well, the air strikes continue. they happen at night. the question is why are they doing these air strikes. seemingly, according to the military airports, they are being - they are designed to soften up the targets so the ground invasion can happen. there's no sign of ground operations at the moment. so the air strikes continue. the big question, the other question is what kind of...
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another died east of khan youni [s] from an israeli attack. we are not sure whether it was artillery ortank fire. we hear the f-16s flying above. the activity has picked up. there's tent shelling going on in the eastern flank of the gaza strip , hit hard obvious the last week, back in shajaiya and other areas. there is israeli naval ships - they are shelling the coastline. we can occasionally hear the pounding boom of that as well. so certainly a change in the mood inside gaza. people had hoped that there would be an extension of the ceasefire, but from the hamas perspective there was never an extension. earlier this morning we were outside a bank. a lot of people were lining up, trying to get money from the atm machine, trying to take advantage of what they hoped would be a longer window of peace to get ready for whatever the next phase of this war would bring. >> as you say, hamas never agrees to the ceasefire, because they wanted to see israeli troops and tanks withdraw from the area, and people allowed back to their homes in those buffer z
another died east of khan youni [s] from an israeli attack. we are not sure whether it was artillery ortank fire. we hear the f-16s flying above. the activity has picked up. there's tent shelling going on in the eastern flank of the gaza strip , hit hard obvious the last week, back in shajaiya and other areas. there is israeli naval ships - they are shelling the coastline. we can occasionally hear the pounding boom of that as well. so certainly a change in the mood inside gaza. people had hoped...
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i want to bring back some of our rights. >> azmat khan. >> farah has adamant views. she believe the aggressor is israel. when rockets are launched she's praying for them to hit israel. she's very clearly defined by young people in her region, defining that where she grew up. >> azmat khan, thank you very much. >>> meet the voices of israel here on "america tonight." and we'll continue our in depth coverage of gaza. exclusive are coverage from a neighborhood that has endured since the conflict began. up next on "america tonight." >> what's happening to these children is a crime. not only is it a crime but it should be illegal. >> should public school teachers have guaranteed jobs? a groundbreaking lawsuit. meet the man who's taking on teacher tenure and how it could shake up schools across the nation. >> on tech know, >> scientists go up in the sky, >> we're flying over a fracking field in texas >> using ground breaking technology to check air quality down below. >> formaldehyde levels were astronomical...it's bad. >> tech know, every saturday go where science meets h
i want to bring back some of our rights. >> azmat khan. >> farah has adamant views. she believe the aggressor is israel. when rockets are launched she's praying for them to hit israel. she's very clearly defined by young people in her region, defining that where she grew up. >> azmat khan, thank you very much. >>> meet the voices of israel here on "america tonight." and we'll continue our in depth coverage of gaza. exclusive are coverage from a neighborhood...
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. >> this is from the khan academy. >> thecap academy. so long. [laughter] [cheers and applause] you know, i worry about education. it's long been a concern of hine, and the khan academy is kind of like a wikipedia for learners. it's there, it's online, you can find it on youtube, and they have people giving lessons in everything from advanced calculus to the constitution. so i was happy to participate. >> and one more on james madison -- >> i can't believe you're devoting all this time. i was afraid i'd be the bump on the log. [laughter] >> anybody never saw crossfire in the day. [laughter] my favorite sentence in here, you say over the course of a long life, madison learned to learn. when experience proved that his opponents' ideas had merit, he incorporated them into his own. what would james madison think of dick chain think? >> well, let me just finish that sentence. [laughter] when he saw that his opponents' ideas had merit, he incorporated them into his own, though like any good politician, he didn't advertise he was doing so. well
. >> this is from the khan academy. >> thecap academy. so long. [laughter] [cheers and applause] you know, i worry about education. it's long been a concern of hine, and the khan academy is kind of like a wikipedia for learners. it's there, it's online, you can find it on youtube, and they have people giving lessons in everything from advanced calculus to the constitution. so i was happy to participate. >> and one more on james madison -- >> i can't believe you're...
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imran khan reports, the government forces are pushing back taking the fight to the rebels. >> reporter: this is what activists say is the aftermath of a barrel bomb. a barrel bomb is exactly that. war crime if dropped on civilians. local forces say the bombs were dropped by helicopter. but an iraqi military spokesman dismissed the accusation. he went on to say a senior military commander had died in another attack. >> the head of the sixth brigade was martyred while he was visiting the innocent unarmed civilians. it happened when the terrorists used mortar rounds from fallujah. the heroic martyr was seriously injured in addition to a number of civilians. he died and joined the other martyrs on iraq's war on terror. >> are the islamic state of iraq and the levant previously known as i.s.i.l, so does the political stalemate, last wednesday iraq's politicians met for the opening of rk parliament. at that opening they were supposed to have elected a speaker of the house. had they done that the 45 day meeting would have elected a prime minister. now scheduled for this wednesday it is now po
imran khan reports, the government forces are pushing back taking the fight to the rebels. >> reporter: this is what activists say is the aftermath of a barrel bomb. a barrel bomb is exactly that. war crime if dropped on civilians. local forces say the bombs were dropped by helicopter. but an iraqi military spokesman dismissed the accusation. he went on to say a senior military commander had died in another attack. >> the head of the sixth brigade was martyred while he was visiting...
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imran khan reports, dropping are barrel bombs on the city of fallujah. >> this is the result of aing dropping of a barrel bomb. local sources say the bombs were dropped by helicopter. but an iraqi military spokesman dismissed the accusation. he also went on to say that a senior military commander had also died in another attack. >> the head of the sik sixth bre was murdered. it happened when the terrorists used mortar rounds. the heroic martyr was seriously wounded. he died and joined the care van of the iraqi martyrs in iraq's war on terror. >> the grouping previously known as i.s.i.l, as iraq's crisis continues so does the political stalemate. last tuesday's iraq's prime ministers met for the opening of the parliament. 45 day constitutional protest which would have then elected the prime minister. that didn't happen. instead sunni and kurdish politician he walked out. it has been scheduled for this wednesday but now it has been postponed until early august. few are confident that the politician he will be able to agree on what comes next. internationally, the u.s. and the u.k. says
imran khan reports, dropping are barrel bombs on the city of fallujah. >> this is the result of aing dropping of a barrel bomb. local sources say the bombs were dropped by helicopter. but an iraqi military spokesman dismissed the accusation. he also went on to say that a senior military commander had also died in another attack. >> the head of the sik sixth bre was murdered. it happened when the terrorists used mortar rounds. the heroic martyr was seriously wounded. he died and...
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sheik humarr khan risked his life to tree dozens in sierra leone. ebola kills 60% of those who contract the virus and there is no vaccine. nearly 700 have died in four african nations during this rout break. the u.s. military is investigating a strange incident overseas. the body of a young stowe away was found sunday in a compartment near wheel well of an air force cargo plane. david martin is look into this. >> reporter: the body was found during a postflight inspection of a c-130 transport after returning to germanyrom africa. a young black male had lodged himself above the landing gear where he could not be seen during normal pre- and postflight checks. the grim discovery prompted this question of pentagon spokesman admiral john kirby. aren't these aircraft supposed to be guarded at all time? >> certainly that will all be part of the investigation, looking at security implications here for how a young man could get inside the wheel well of an air force aircraft. >> reporter: the flight originated in the african nation of senegal, flew east, stop
sheik humarr khan risked his life to tree dozens in sierra leone. ebola kills 60% of those who contract the virus and there is no vaccine. nearly 700 have died in four african nations during this rout break. the u.s. military is investigating a strange incident overseas. the body of a young stowe away was found sunday in a compartment near wheel well of an air force cargo plane. david martin is look into this. >> reporter: the body was found during a postflight inspection of a c-130...
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sheikh humarr khan.e second doctor to succumb to ebola just in the last few days. the u.s. may have dodged a bullet here. we learned that an american citizen who died of ebola was on his way back to the united states. patrick sawyer was to attend a conference but got sick to his scheduled flight to the u.s. >> he apparently arrived in lagos, i understand by plane. he left -- he departed on the plane initially with no symptoms. and he reported being sti symptomatic on arrival. i i understand he was vomiting. and he turned himself basically -- he made it known he wasn't feeling well. >> there is no known cure for ebola which is transmitted through body fluids. >>> water rescue in california, 10 million gallons of water shooting up from the ground. flooding the streets for hours. cameras catching it all. we've got that for you when we come back. >> nuts. ♪ you treat every minute like it's a chance to do something. so you're always moving. constantly searching for the next opportunity to make the most of wha
sheikh humarr khan.e second doctor to succumb to ebola just in the last few days. the u.s. may have dodged a bullet here. we learned that an american citizen who died of ebola was on his way back to the united states. patrick sawyer was to attend a conference but got sick to his scheduled flight to the u.s. >> he apparently arrived in lagos, i understand by plane. he left -- he departed on the plane initially with no symptoms. and he reported being sti symptomatic on arrival. i i...
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imran khan, al jazeera, bagdad. >> we have the executive direct or who joins us in studio.on thanks for being with us. what makes this crisis different from the others? >> the crises are in some sense connected. obviously that's clear for everybody to see, and in some sense the strength that isis or isil is a direct result of the atrocities of the assad government in syria, but we have 2 million internally displaced people at the moment in iraq. at least 1 million of whom may have come originally from syria. it's a very grave situation. these people have no support. they called for $300 million in funding, of which they only have $25 million at the moment. >> is it complicated by the fact the united states had this war going on in iraq for ten years? >> yeah, of course. absolutely. and the american misadventure obviously is part of this story, but it's not the only part. the bigger part as i said the civil war in syria as the way that has leaked across the borders in iraq, and the is, or issa, or isil, has a mission to destable the area. >> there have been reports of crucif
imran khan, al jazeera, bagdad. >> we have the executive direct or who joins us in studio.on thanks for being with us. what makes this crisis different from the others? >> the crises are in some sense connected. obviously that's clear for everybody to see, and in some sense the strength that isis or isil is a direct result of the atrocities of the assad government in syria, but we have 2 million internally displaced people at the moment in iraq. at least 1 million of whom may have...
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payment system is really of great adventures there that's also partly why we're at the university of khan payments for our foreign students because they're sprayed easier than using traditional banking systems and now europe should update its laws to reflect the rise of does your current does that's what the hey it's all a bit coin startups head off a successful us. do you agree with this is it seen as broadening the a pail of bitcoin is now the time for more regulation. we're absolutely in favor of revising regulations in the light off these new currency that just came to to the playing field with bitcoin making the news so prominently but they have always been. in these conversations about the currency that we already know of in europe now we are engaging actively again with the regulators in our you partners to show the central. front new kind of currency from time banking to local currencies to business to business currencies and has the right in an ecosystem or finance and actually delivered through their policies and to their communities on the ground directly and that has to be rec
payment system is really of great adventures there that's also partly why we're at the university of khan payments for our foreign students because they're sprayed easier than using traditional banking systems and now europe should update its laws to reflect the rise of does your current does that's what the hey it's all a bit coin startups head off a successful us. do you agree with this is it seen as broadening the a pail of bitcoin is now the time for more regulation. we're absolutely in...
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it begins in khan yunis and ends here. this tunnel, i guess the tunnel was built for relatively short people, if you stand up you're going to hit your head. i'm not that tall. as you can see, it's pretty secure this concrete. they spent a lot of effort building this tunnel. hamas boasts about its network of tunnels allegedly showing mass militants. hamas never got to use the tunnel i visited. >> the israelis found it and destroyed a big chunk of it back there, they kept this part of it. >> you see this concrete came from israel, how do you know it came from israel? >> we found the bags. >> the concrete was provided by israel to palestinians in gaza to build schools, hospitals, stores, apartments, but they used it to build this tunnel? >> yes. >> hamas has other tunnels that lead into egyptian territory used to smuggle weapons and supplies into gaza. >> from what you know, what was the purpose of this tunnel? >> attack soldiers. they want to attack regular people, children, women, men. that was one of the rationales that is
it begins in khan yunis and ends here. this tunnel, i guess the tunnel was built for relatively short people, if you stand up you're going to hit your head. i'm not that tall. as you can see, it's pretty secure this concrete. they spent a lot of effort building this tunnel. hamas boasts about its network of tunnels allegedly showing mass militants. hamas never got to use the tunnel i visited. >> the israelis found it and destroyed a big chunk of it back there, they kept this part of it....
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and east of khan younis. shelling on the west, off the live position here. israeli naval ships are positioned off the coast, pounding the beaches of gaza. air strikes happened in a number of locations. we heard of one in the middle of gaza city. this houses the alaxa television station, affiliated with hamas. most people had evacuated from the building. it's a popular one for his rail to hit during operation. it's been hit before, it was hit in 2012, and now hit again today. >> and that's a stark contrast to a few short hours ago when gazans were taking the opportunity. a valuable opportunity to go out to stock up on food, on supplies, and to try and find missing loved ones. >> that's right. many of the people that we spoke to early this morning said regardless of the end of the ceasefire from the israeli side, they'll continue to line up and wait outside of the banks to get cash that they have no other choice. they can't go home and wait there in what they hope is the safety of their houses. they need to go out to buy food, get supplies. people have been sh
and east of khan younis. shelling on the west, off the live position here. israeli naval ships are positioned off the coast, pounding the beaches of gaza. air strikes happened in a number of locations. we heard of one in the middle of gaza city. this houses the alaxa television station, affiliated with hamas. most people had evacuated from the building. it's a popular one for his rail to hit during operation. it's been hit before, it was hit in 2012, and now hit again today. >> and that's...
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. >> play sot just before the truce took effect, an israeli strike on a house in khan yunis killed 20ple, including 12 members of the same family. on sunday hamas called for a 24-hour truce to mark the muslim holiday of eid al-fitr. overall the palestinian death toll has now reached 1,031, mostly including at least 226 children. israel says 43 of its soldiers have died along with three civilians inside israel. according to the united nations, more than 180,000 palestinians have been displaced and are now living in un shelters. we'll >> john kerry has been intensively involved in attempting to enter a cease-fire. on friday, the israeli cabinet rejected kerry's latest proposal, with israeli sources calling it too lenient to hamas demands, including lifting the seven-year blockade of gaza. the israeli rejection was issued in private so as not to strain u.s. ties. but at a news conference, kerry denied that israel had rejected his ceasefire plan, claiming it was never formally proposed. >> there was no formal proposal submitted to israel. let's make that crystal clear. the prime minister
. >> play sot just before the truce took effect, an israeli strike on a house in khan yunis killed 20ple, including 12 members of the same family. on sunday hamas called for a 24-hour truce to mark the muslim holiday of eid al-fitr. overall the palestinian death toll has now reached 1,031, mostly including at least 226 children. israel says 43 of its soldiers have died along with three civilians inside israel. according to the united nations, more than 180,000 palestinians have been...
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chaka khan is here. plus, music superstar lil jon joins the party as wendy's guest deejay.urprises along with the latest "hot topics." now, here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ] >> wendy: ooh. yeah. yeah.
chaka khan is here. plus, music superstar lil jon joins the party as wendy's guest deejay.urprises along with the latest "hot topics." now, here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ] >> wendy: ooh. yeah. yeah.
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al jazeera's imran khan is there., it has taken quite a while to get as far as this. >> and this was the easy bit, adrian. this was something that all of the sunni political blocks agreed on. but he was agreeable to all of the sunni political blocks, but nobody knows much about him, other than his age, he is 43, the youngest person to hold the office in the history of iraq. and because nobody knows anything about him he was acceptable. and now 45 days is the big number. you have within that 30 days to choose the president and then another 15 on top of that to choose the prime minister. prime minister maliki faces many con tenders. one challenges has already launched a campaign that wasn't successful. so there is a lot of politicking going on right now. whether it all happens within 45 days remains to be seen. it's unlikely. it took nearly six months to form the government in 2010. >>> imran many thanks. imran khan live in bagdad. >>> libya's government says that 90% of the aircraft at tripoli's international airport h
al jazeera's imran khan is there., it has taken quite a while to get as far as this. >> and this was the easy bit, adrian. this was something that all of the sunni political blocks agreed on. but he was agreeable to all of the sunni political blocks, but nobody knows much about him, other than his age, he is 43, the youngest person to hold the office in the history of iraq. and because nobody knows anything about him he was acceptable. and now 45 days is the big number. you have within...
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iraq's government is calling the video a farce and imran khan has more in baghdad. >> if it is confirmed, it sends out a strong message. the first message it sends out is that the i.s. will say, the cal i have is able travel within his own territories and not get harassed and not get hit by the security forces. he is clearly come from syria, across the border into northwestern iraq and and in a public place. >>, in itself, is a very big message. what did he actually say in his friday clip? it's consistent with what we have heard before from the audiotapes. once again he says to muslims, please come to the islamic kalif. it's our duty to win jihad. we are the only people who can bring peace to the islamic world. is this the abu bakr al bad dadi? semi official account says yes, it is him. others said it is something called al yemeni. we sent him there to gauge public reaction to whether -- to how they would react if he came and gave a sermon. it's an intelligence exercise for them. once again, we can't confirm any of this. i am just error what we know so far, also what we know is when he w
iraq's government is calling the video a farce and imran khan has more in baghdad. >> if it is confirmed, it sends out a strong message. the first message it sends out is that the i.s. will say, the cal i have is able travel within his own territories and not get harassed and not get hit by the security forces. he is clearly come from syria, across the border into northwestern iraq and and in a public place. >>, in itself, is a very big message. what did he actually say in his...
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this tunnel can come from gaza, as you say, from khan younis. it comes very close to the kibutz, it's like 600 meters. this tunnel, we found it before the terrorists, hamas, and the operation, and the tunnel, and found after a few weeks of checking this place, this area, you can see the tunnel, the concourse -- >> the concrete? >> the concrete came from israel. and electricity because the truck -- they dig and they put the sand in the truck and they -- >> and they wheel it out. >> yes, wheel it out to khan younis. >> how long do you think it took to build a tunnel like this? >> two years to dig. it's one meter a day. a few meters a day. they need a lot of time to do it. >> so it's a slow process but they obviously spent a lot of time. you say this concrete came from israel. how do you know it came from israel? >> because we found -- we found the bags. >> the bags? >> the bags. the bags were -- the sandbags in the station. >> so basically the concrete was provided by israel to palestinians in gaza to build schools, hospitals, stores, apartments,
this tunnel can come from gaza, as you say, from khan younis. it comes very close to the kibutz, it's like 600 meters. this tunnel, we found it before the terrorists, hamas, and the operation, and the tunnel, and found after a few weeks of checking this place, this area, you can see the tunnel, the concourse -- >> the concrete? >> the concrete came from israel. and electricity because the truck -- they dig and they put the sand in the truck and they -- >> and they wheel it...
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it begins in the southern gazan city of khan yunis. >> the tunnel was built for relatively short people. if you stand up, you're going to hit your head. but you see it's pretty secure, this concrete. they spent a lot of effort building this tunnel. hamas boasts about its network of tunnels showing mass militants entering israel before being targeted by an israeli airstrike, this video was released by the idf. hamas never got to use the tunnel i visited. they've destroyed a big part of it. they believe it took hamas about two years to build this tunnel with concrete and other supplies that he says came from israel. you say this concrete came from israel. how do you know this? >> we found the bags. >> reporter: the bags. so basically the concrete was provided by israel to build schools, hospitals, stores, but they used it to build this tunnel? >> yes. >> reporter: hamas has other tunnels that lead into egyptian territory used to smuggle weapons and supplies but the underground passages into israel have only one purpose. from what you know, that was the purpose of this tunnel? >> soldiers.
it begins in the southern gazan city of khan yunis. >> the tunnel was built for relatively short people. if you stand up, you're going to hit your head. but you see it's pretty secure, this concrete. they spent a lot of effort building this tunnel. hamas boasts about its network of tunnels showing mass militants entering israel before being targeted by an israeli airstrike, this video was released by the idf. hamas never got to use the tunnel i visited. they've destroyed a big part of it....
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this week, the disease took the life of sierra leone's top ebola specialist, sheik umar khan.e and his colleagues were working hard to stop the spread of the disease. 1100 people have fallen ill since the epidemic began in march. more than 670 have died. nigeria confirmed its first death from ebola this week, an infected man from liberia. >> we -- he had contact with over 30,000 people. any and everybody who has contacted this person is going to be treated as a suspect. >> there is still no known cure for ebola. experts also bemoaned the lack of cooperation from victims. they say many turn to healers instead of medical doctors when the first symptoms occur, thus increasing the risk of spreading the disease. >> the mood is tense and argentina right now because there is less than 12 hours to avert bankruptcy. there are signs the government is comparing a deal to avoid defaulting. >> the economy minister is in new york: last-ditch negotiations with investors were owed billions of dollars. private banks are preparing to step in and buy up the debt. argentine bond prices have jumpe
this week, the disease took the life of sierra leone's top ebola specialist, sheik umar khan.e and his colleagues were working hard to stop the spread of the disease. 1100 people have fallen ill since the epidemic began in march. more than 670 have died. nigeria confirmed its first death from ebola this week, an infected man from liberia. >> we -- he had contact with over 30,000 people. any and everybody who has contacted this person is going to be treated as a suspect. >> there is...
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imran khan has the latest from baghdad. >> if this video in mosul is confirmed, it be sounds ute a strongessage. the first message it sends out is that the is will say that the kalif of the islamic state is able to travel within his own territories and not get harassed and not get hit by the security forces. he is clearly, they say, come from syria, across the border, into northwestern iraq and and in a public place. >> is a big message. what did he actually say in his friday sermon? it's consistent with what we heard from the audiotapes delivered by him. once again, he says to muslims, please come to the islamic kalif. it's your duty. it's our duty to fight. we will win jihad and we are the only people who can bring peace to the islamic world. it's consist owned with the messages we have heard before. but, is this abu bakr a abu bakr al baghdadi? we know the officials or semi official account of the islamic state said it is him. other twitter accounts have said, no. it's not. it's somebody called al yemeni. we sent him there to gauge public reaction to whether -- to how they would react
imran khan has the latest from baghdad. >> if this video in mosul is confirmed, it be sounds ute a strongessage. the first message it sends out is that the is will say that the kalif of the islamic state is able to travel within his own territories and not get harassed and not get hit by the security forces. he is clearly, they say, come from syria, across the border, into northwestern iraq and and in a public place. >> is a big message. what did he actually say in his friday...
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our correspondant, imran khan has the latest from there. >> there has been a lot of angry reaction fromhdad, from across the political spectrum about those kurdish plans. a lot of people here are saying because they are taking advantage of iraq's current crisis that now is not the time to take a look at index in any way, shape, or means that iraq must remain united in the face of the threat from the islamic state. the other people are concerned about exactly what borders the new independent kurdistan would have. wolt it take over kirkuk? what about mossul, which is currently under control of the islamic state and other sunni rebelsul, which is currently under control of the islamic state and other sunni rebe rebels? is it worth having a kurdish state with the islamic state on the other side of your borders and finally, there has been huge criticism from some quarters, particularly religious quarters, saying that this is an islamic state fueled problem that we are having, that they want to redraw the borders of the middle east and what the kurds are doing is, in effect, by calling for th
our correspondant, imran khan has the latest from there. >> there has been a lot of angry reaction fromhdad, from across the political spectrum about those kurdish plans. a lot of people here are saying because they are taking advantage of iraq's current crisis that now is not the time to take a look at index in any way, shape, or means that iraq must remain united in the face of the threat from the islamic state. the other people are concerned about exactly what borders the new...
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doing is, in effect, by calling for this referendum, is helping them to do exactly that. >> imran khanwe should mention the kurds and their future will be our topic tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. we invite you to look at a deeper look at iraqi's kurds gaining power at part of our 8:00 p.m. newscast right here on al jazeera america. turning our attention now to syria, there are reports the islamic state has captured another oil field. it's their second takeover of an eastern oil site in just two days. yesterday, amateur video purported to show islamic state fighters taking syria's largest oil field. they seized the al almar oil field from those who claimed it in 2013 after fight with government forces. it has been one year and one day since mohamed morsi was ousted as egypt's president. to the n cairo and elsewhere, the anniversary was marked by anticoup protests and a security crackdown. it's proving to be a deadly combination. erica wood has the story. >> the aftermath of a bomb blast on a train in alexandria. the homemade device was put under a chair and exploded leaving severa
doing is, in effect, by calling for this referendum, is helping them to do exactly that. >> imran khanwe should mention the kurds and their future will be our topic tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. we invite you to look at a deeper look at iraqi's kurds gaining power at part of our 8:00 p.m. newscast right here on al jazeera america. turning our attention now to syria, there are reports the islamic state has captured another oil field. it's their second takeover of an eastern oil site...
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imran khan has the latest from bagdad. >> the air strikes continue for days now, and what military expertsthese air strikes are very useful to weaken targets inside the city in preparation of a ground force moving in. but we haven't seen any evidence of a ground force preparing to move into the area. there is a question of what kind of hardware is being used in these air strikes? the iraqis really have two options. one is the cessna plain which is equipped with hell fire missiles. also now they are using the su25, these are planes supplied to them by rush and iran. they have heavier weaponry, so that's another option for them. but we have heard that the iraqis are using drones. when you think of drones, you normally think of americans. there are american drones flying over bagdad, but they are here for defensive purposes for american assets within the country. so it's likely if there are drones being used they are either iranian or very low-grade iraqi ones. no one in the government is admitting to the use of either of those two drones, but that's what we're hearing from the people inside
imran khan has the latest from bagdad. >> the air strikes continue for days now, and what military expertsthese air strikes are very useful to weaken targets inside the city in preparation of a ground force moving in. but we haven't seen any evidence of a ground force preparing to move into the area. there is a question of what kind of hardware is being used in these air strikes? the iraqis really have two options. one is the cessna plain which is equipped with hell fire missiles. also...
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azmat khan is in.orkplace and education, you discovered on social media there is a fundamental issue that people would like to dispose with, when it comes to the office space. >> the holy grail is the meeting. alex, alex and mark, very common refrain that we're hearing. it's also very difficult to row place because it's so engrained in work culture. something we can dig into today to come up with alternatives to replace. >> more productive and shorter meetings would be amazing. >> or eliminate altogether. who knows? >> if the workplace is one of the most productive places we spend our time, we may not be doing the best of that, checking our e-mail continuously, what are the common practice both managers and employees may need to rethink and what is the future of the american workplace look like? joining us today, jean meister, founding member of a workplace to reinvent the office. >>> jay morgan, author of the book, the future of work. and nikil sabab many. thanks for all of you for joining us. how to
azmat khan is in.orkplace and education, you discovered on social media there is a fundamental issue that people would like to dispose with, when it comes to the office space. >> the holy grail is the meeting. alex, alex and mark, very common refrain that we're hearing. it's also very difficult to row place because it's so engrained in work culture. something we can dig into today to come up with alternatives to replace. >> more productive and shorter meetings would be amazing....
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. >>> imran khan is in bagdad. >> reporter: the political stalemate continues here in iraq.he parliamentary meeting today didn't happen. all they have to do is choose a speaker of the house. that triggers a constitutional process. and at the end of that is supposed to be the election of a new prime minister. it it's politically charged, nobody can agree on who the president, prime minister, or speaker of the house should be. backstage what is going on, lots of negotiations, lots of talking, but it seems the division is not just political, it is almost sectarian. the shiite parties say maliki is the one to lead them out of this crisis. his opponents say this is partly his fault. and that is what has lead to the current impasse. and the kurds say pretty much the same thing, but now they are talking about independence, and they say we can't be part of an iraqi state that doesn't respect our rights and has a strangle hold over us. so it looks likely when the session meets on the 13th, that they won't get another agreement, and it will be postponed yet again. nobody is hopeful th
. >>> imran khan is in bagdad. >> reporter: the political stalemate continues here in iraq.he parliamentary meeting today didn't happen. all they have to do is choose a speaker of the house. that triggers a constitutional process. and at the end of that is supposed to be the election of a new prime minister. it it's politically charged, nobody can agree on who the president, prime minister, or speaker of the house should be. backstage what is going on, lots of negotiations, lots...
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imran khan has more from baghdad. >> if this video of abu bakr al-baghdadi is confirmed, it send out a strong message, the first message is that the is will say this abu bakr al-baghdadi, the cal af of the islamic state is able to travel within his territories and not get harassed and hit by the security forces. he has come from syria across the border into north-western iraq and appeared in a public place, that, itself, is a big message. what did he say? >> well, it's stuff that is consistent with what we have heard before from the audio tapes. once again he says "please come to the islamic caliphate. it's your duty to fight, we will bring jihad and we are the only ones that can bring peace to the islamic world." what we know is the islamic state is pushing this heavily, saying this is abu bakr al-baghdadi, and this message is clear, we can travel where we like within the islamic state, a big message to put out and one that people can listen to here. >> prime minister nouri al-maliki fired the chief of iraq's ground forces and the head of the police. as part of a strategy to re-orga
imran khan has more from baghdad. >> if this video of abu bakr al-baghdadi is confirmed, it send out a strong message, the first message is that the is will say this abu bakr al-baghdadi, the cal af of the islamic state is able to travel within his territories and not get harassed and hit by the security forces. he has come from syria across the border into north-western iraq and appeared in a public place, that, itself, is a big message. what did he say? >> well, it's stuff that is...
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travelling if you don't understand the language i have a conduit i can physically do anything like khan speak to people i call all you want i'm basically helpless i'm stuck. in this skinny that i'll play good football . i called the baby killer. but. did anybody have much more today i'm awake right now may just be trying to kind of complexity have to be honest you know waking up before the sun does it's just not right so i just hope there's a cue because it was the whole point of waking up if we wake up this absolutely nothing at the point in religious research you know it's open there will be if you . can. yell out. what if you know for my morning the first lot. of. anyone can test. just how much of a sentence louis leads to. the stuff. the car doesn't stop. to the checkpoint. it makes. its think of something at a different time of day you know the soldiers go to you told you you're not allowed to fly sure you get yes you are your future. yeah exactly. that's sad and i want it i think it would have to be said i do what. the google groups are. great it's ok now we don't need any people
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imran khan has more from baghdad. >> if this video of abu bakr al-baghdadi in mosul is confirmed it send out a strong message. the first is that the is will say that abu bakr al-baghdadi, the cal af of the islamic state is able to travel within his own territories and got get harassed or hit by the security forces. he has come from syria, across the border into north-western iraq and appeared in a public place. it is a big message. what did he say. well, it's stuff that is consistent with what we heard from the audio tapes. once again he says "please come to the islamic cal af fate, it is your duty to fight and we are the om ones that -- only oning that can bring peace to the is lalic world." the islamic state are pushing this heavy, saying in is bagged. and the message is clear. we can travel anywhere we like within the islamic state. it's a big message to put out, one that people are listening to. >> two were injured when egyptian security forces fired at protesters protesting a hike in fuel prices. the government says it's necessary to fix the economy. there's widespread anger where h
imran khan has more from baghdad. >> if this video of abu bakr al-baghdadi in mosul is confirmed it send out a strong message. the first is that the is will say that abu bakr al-baghdadi, the cal af of the islamic state is able to travel within his own territories and got get harassed or hit by the security forces. he has come from syria, across the border into north-western iraq and appeared in a public place. it is a big message. what did he say. well, it's stuff that is consistent with...
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her visits led to a musical collaboration with amjad ali khan and his sons, three masters of the traditionalan string instrument known as the sarod. >> it's not the first thing you think of putting together, indiana folk singer, indian classical sarod. yes, that will work. one of the songs on the collection is called "everything is everywhere," and the song started with an e-mail i sent to a friend. india is a very intense place. everything seemed to be coming at me at once. so i started writing, just basically typing out images -- people's faces, smells, food, the look of the ocean, the scarves, the women, and all the beautiful colors. i ended the e-mail with "everything is everywhere," and that started the song. >> reporter: she and her fellow musicians donated the proceeds from her album "everything is everywhere" to the interfaith hunger initiative, an indianapolis-based group that seeks to feed the hungry in both that city and in africa. >> there were, you know, a variety of reasons that i went to india and africa and later the middle east. part of the results, i think, of those experie
her visits led to a musical collaboration with amjad ali khan and his sons, three masters of the traditionalan string instrument known as the sarod. >> it's not the first thing you think of putting together, indiana folk singer, indian classical sarod. yes, that will work. one of the songs on the collection is called "everything is everywhere," and the song started with an e-mail i sent to a friend. india is a very intense place. everything seemed to be coming at me at once. so...
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salman khan i am. today about. the kinetic as to where they were going to kill knowing to be ok that's russia today in an english your from russia no actually i'm from south africa. not to throw stones they are like the last two years where. because of this. why throw a stone on a car that's just driving past it is it is big no one is going to stone and with all respect when they were standing down then we actually saw some guys convicting stones into a bag and using one of these slings to. me throwing us directly they were not collecting stones knowingly nobody. stones is everywhere you can see everywhere the stones do you think the situation is going to lead to a third intifada for us in there will be resistance we hope that this thing this leads to the third intifada because we believe that if you continue with. the israeli will more and more will destroy more and more houses and tbilisi's and . so we have to resist as south africa. you know you get to the stage if you actually know what's. soundbite video clip
salman khan i am. today about. the kinetic as to where they were going to kill knowing to be ok that's russia today in an english your from russia no actually i'm from south africa. not to throw stones they are like the last two years where. because of this. why throw a stone on a car that's just driving past it is it is big no one is going to stone and with all respect when they were standing down then we actually saw some guys convicting stones into a bag and using one of these slings to. me...
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imran khan reports from the capitol of bagdad. >> reporter: after months of political wrangling, iraqy on its way to forming a government. he has been chosen to represent iraq as speaker of the house. the sunnis agreed, their political block agreed that he was the consensus candidate for all of them. although i have said this took months of wrangling, this perhaps was the easy bit. what happens now is there are 30 days to choose a president and then another 15 days on top of that to choose the prime minister. this constitutional process is likely, though, to take a lot longer. in 2010 it took them nearly six months to get a prime minister and iraq didn't face the kind of crisis that it faces at the moment. and all this crisis seems to continue. up in tikrit there is fierce fighting between the sunni rebels and the iraqi army. the iraqi army saying they have gone into the town. they used artillery and air strikes and now they are inside the town. they have taken over key government buildings there. and the iraqi flag is waving on top of those buildings. however, the rebels say they are
imran khan reports from the capitol of bagdad. >> reporter: after months of political wrangling, iraqy on its way to forming a government. he has been chosen to represent iraq as speaker of the house. the sunnis agreed, their political block agreed that he was the consensus candidate for all of them. although i have said this took months of wrangling, this perhaps was the easy bit. what happens now is there are 30 days to choose a president and then another 15 days on top of that to...