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you say it comes from the babylonian town heard, if someone comes to kill you, rise up and kill him first. that dates back at least 15 centuries yet you seem to suggest it's still equally relevant today. i plan to start with what to me, is one of the central premise of your book which is the very existence of the jewish state is founded on the principle that assassination of key individuals are key to survival. you still have that sense after all of your interviews and all of your understanding that this is indeed a core reason for the existence of the jewish state today? >> first i would like to thank you for inviting me. it is a great honor. the last weeks were happy and i was pleased with the reception the book had with the american media. it doesn't have one engine of president trump. so the main secret, the american media can like something that is not about trump and i thank you for being here everyone. the reason why we decided, we had all those names, license to kill, but we thought maybe that's too james bond and we're trying to keep away from what we see in movies. the real worl
you say it comes from the babylonian town heard, if someone comes to kill you, rise up and kill him first. that dates back at least 15 centuries yet you seem to suggest it's still equally relevant today. i plan to start with what to me, is one of the central premise of your book which is the very existence of the jewish state is founded on the principle that assassination of key individuals are key to survival. you still have that sense after all of your interviews and all of your understanding...
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extrajudicial killings happen almost every other day everybody knows that there are extra judicial killings. it's impossible to give the exact figures but modern comp guesses about ten people are executed in nairobi slums every day that would make it more than three thousand five hundred police murders pay a year. so the procedure is as a cop you're given an order you don't know where the order comes from you're told hey this is what's happening and now it's time to shoot to kill and then you go you land within that process if you don't get the right guy you'll end up killing the wrong guy and if you get the right guy you also kill the right guy without prosecution and nobody cares. for many police the otherwise vibrant life in the slum is deemed wifeless. outside the affected neighborhoods in the rest of the country most killings are not reported or downplayed. crime is rife the prisons are full and no one remembers how the extrajudicial killing started in the first place. martin kopp explains the truth behind the posted photos of dead corpses he says that firearms are placed next to the v
extrajudicial killings happen almost every other day everybody knows that there are extra judicial killings. it's impossible to give the exact figures but modern comp guesses about ten people are executed in nairobi slums every day that would make it more than three thousand five hundred police murders pay a year. so the procedure is as a cop you're given an order you don't know where the order comes from you're told hey this is what's happening and now it's time to shoot to kill and then you...
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people who kill people, and are going to kill more people tomorrow. it's harder when you're talking about proli liferators. the top scientists were killed. these people are sovereign or working employees of the sovereign country, legitimate project, and they were killed are talking about collateral damage. this is a diabolic question. you are a leader of the country, in israel only the prime minister is allowed to execute, or okay a kill. you know that you have a target. tomorrow, this target is going to kill more israelis by sending suicide bombers and you kill him only if you kill him and his wife who is using as a human shield. what do you do? the answer that many israeli leaders give is yes, the collateral damage is a price that needs to be paid in these occasions, and sometimes the collateral is very high. this is the moral price israel has paid. >> you also talk about and you document some israelis in the chain of command in some of the instances have simply refused to carry out the orders. and you have, i believe, one amazing instance of israel
people who kill people, and are going to kill more people tomorrow. it's harder when you're talking about proli liferators. the top scientists were killed. these people are sovereign or working employees of the sovereign country, legitimate project, and they were killed are talking about collateral damage. this is a diabolic question. you are a leader of the country, in israel only the prime minister is allowed to execute, or okay a kill. you know that you have a target. tomorrow, this target...
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and an innocent man was killed the killing of the settler led prime minister benjamin netanyahu to declare the settlement outposts legal under israeli law and bring it under official protection the bodies of the two palestinians killed in the israeli raids still haven't been handed over to the families imran khan al jazeera you moon village occupied west. the un high commission on human rights says why it about what he sees as growing intolerance of indonesia say that al hussein says he's heard reports about unprovoked violence by security forces and for his minority communities are being excluded is highlighted blasphemy and moves to criminalize sex before marriage. the extremist views playing out in the political arena are deeply warring accompanied as they are by rising numbers of incitement to discrimination hatred or violence and various parts of the country including option. as a time when it is consolidating its democratic gains we urge indonesians to move forward not backwards on human rights and resist attempts to introduce new forms of discrimination in law because these proposed
and an innocent man was killed the killing of the settler led prime minister benjamin netanyahu to declare the settlement outposts legal under israeli law and bring it under official protection the bodies of the two palestinians killed in the israeli raids still haven't been handed over to the families imran khan al jazeera you moon village occupied west. the un high commission on human rights says why it about what he sees as growing intolerance of indonesia say that al hussein says he's heard...
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that's not a humane killing. that is cruel, very painful, and a very lonong death. >> after the crew brought the dolphin on board, they slaughtered it for bait. the following footage is graphic, and some viewers will find it disturbing. what we saw yesterday was the hunting of wild dolphins. it's never been caught before on film, and we managed to record it. the killing of intelligent mammals, like dolphins, is...terrible, at the best of times. the killing of them to be used as fish bait is unthinkable. >> [speaking spanish] >> these sharks are the catch after fishing for one day, using the dolphin as bait. traveling back to lima, i wanted to talk to people who knew more about the hunt. i showed my footage to stefan austermuhle, who works for the conservation group mundo azul, which first spoke out about the hunting of dolphins in peru a decade ago. >> we have been hearing for many, many years now, from basically every fisherman we talk to, that,h,h, in any fishing trip for sharks, up to 4 to 5 dolphins are g get
that's not a humane killing. that is cruel, very painful, and a very lonong death. >> after the crew brought the dolphin on board, they slaughtered it for bait. the following footage is graphic, and some viewers will find it disturbing. what we saw yesterday was the hunting of wild dolphins. it's never been caught before on film, and we managed to record it. the killing of intelligent mammals, like dolphins, is...terrible, at the best of times. the killing of them to be used as fish bait...
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they said he may have killed up to 30 people. this is war stories, i'm oliver north coming to you from mexico city. behind me the national cathedral in the heart of the sprawling metropolis. the lethal combination of drugs, guns and violence is age old but today it's deadlier and bloody than ever. a staggering 11,000 people since 2006 have died in drug-related violence in mexico. that is more than double the number of americans killed in afghanistan and iraq since 2001. and the effects of this narco brutality are evident well across the u.s. border. >> coke, meth, pot, illegal drugs shipped to eastern states. using atlanta as a major distribution point. >> they have been found, he is safe and in our custody. >> the boy's kidnapping is believed to have been linked to his grandfather's involvement with mexican drug legallyers. >> they say mexican car telsz have infiltrated 230 american cities. one of them probably is neighborhood near you. >> narcotics and smuggling have long been an issue here, but this is an explosion. >> we in t
they said he may have killed up to 30 people. this is war stories, i'm oliver north coming to you from mexico city. behind me the national cathedral in the heart of the sprawling metropolis. the lethal combination of drugs, guns and violence is age old but today it's deadlier and bloody than ever. a staggering 11,000 people since 2006 have died in drug-related violence in mexico. that is more than double the number of americans killed in afghanistan and iraq since 2001. and the effects of this...
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has been killed by a factor u.k. backed saudi bombing how dangerous is it to be a journalist in yemen actually is very very dangerous especially when the coalition use a technique called the strike they normally most of the strike they target an area either the military or as well civilians they waited five five six minutes and then they targeted again and after three minutes they do it again and this is always actually they targeting. us who come to the safe who have who have been being killed in this strike will journalist and you mentioned this a journalist is not the first one i think there are about. journalist who has been killed by the saudi director airstrike and i think this is the way because the saudi think that they can commit all this crime all this strike and the only thing that can hold them accountable a journalist so they try to target them again the target is skewered to kill as many civilians as they can and not allowing journalists to come into yemen if they really. not afraid of what they're doin
has been killed by a factor u.k. backed saudi bombing how dangerous is it to be a journalist in yemen actually is very very dangerous especially when the coalition use a technique called the strike they normally most of the strike they target an area either the military or as well civilians they waited five five six minutes and then they targeted again and after three minutes they do it again and this is always actually they targeting. us who come to the safe who have who have been being killed...
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he decided to sell val-kill.t offered to the national park service and the federal government in 1970 and they were not interested. so we sold the property and he sold eleanor roosevelt's furniture at public auction. it was in 1975 that a grassroots movement here in hyde park started the movement to save val-kill and make it into a national historic site. eleanor roosevelt's story is not just the story of a first lady, but it's a woman activist who really devoted her life to improving the world. she had always hoped that there would be world peace someday. she's really an inspiration to women, because she was a woman of great courage, who spoke out against issues that really needed to be addressed, like civil rights. and she made a difference in the world, and she is such an incredible role model for women, even today. she was a woman who was way ahead of her time. she was a woman who was very important in the 20th century, but her ideas in the 21st century still ring loud today. and now on american artifacts, we
he decided to sell val-kill.t offered to the national park service and the federal government in 1970 and they were not interested. so we sold the property and he sold eleanor roosevelt's furniture at public auction. it was in 1975 that a grassroots movement here in hyde park started the movement to save val-kill and make it into a national historic site. eleanor roosevelt's story is not just the story of a first lady, but it's a woman activist who really devoted her life to improving the...
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fayed was killed.t individual observed her grab the railing and then observed an arm come around mrs. fayed and bring her back into the parking structure. and at that time he didn't see mrs. fayed any longer. >> that was the killer. >> that was the killer. >> police combed the crime scene looking for answers and they also started looking at the victim, pam fayed, and her husband, jim. the couple had been married nine years. together they ran a gold trading business called goldfinger and together it had made them rich. but what had been a good marriage had deteriorated even as the money came in. now it was no secret that pam fayed and her husband were involved in a nasty, high stakes divorce. it was also no secret that jim fayed could not have committed the murder. >> when mrs. fayed was killed, it was impossible that he was holding a knife because he was with his attorneys at that moment. >> in the same building. >> in the same building. >> he couldn't have gotten away from them long enough to get down
fayed was killed.t individual observed her grab the railing and then observed an arm come around mrs. fayed and bring her back into the parking structure. and at that time he didn't see mrs. fayed any longer. >> that was the killer. >> that was the killer. >> police combed the crime scene looking for answers and they also started looking at the victim, pam fayed, and her husband, jim. the couple had been married nine years. together they ran a gold trading business called...
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extrajudicial killings happen almost every other day everybody knows that there are extra judicial killings. it's impossible to give the exact figures but modern cop guesses about ten people are executed in nairobi slums every day that would make it more than three thousand five hundred police murders pay here. martin cop explains the truth behind the posted photos of dead corpses he says that fire placed next to the victims by the police to show that they were on it. you will have to at least find a way to place a fake pistol and retaliate and say that the guy was also armed you go do your thing. but at the end of the day the concept is you must make the police look good however bad it is. so having fake guns on criminals that's true. it's take fifteen seconds brian statham his mother his family and friends lay him to rest and has roller area. they lament that brian makes so many of the young man was stripped off to dish or process and his human rights pencil life and death devalue. thousands of extrajudicial killings in kenya have been covered up and unreported tragedies hidden beneath th
extrajudicial killings happen almost every other day everybody knows that there are extra judicial killings. it's impossible to give the exact figures but modern cop guesses about ten people are executed in nairobi slums every day that would make it more than three thousand five hundred police murders pay here. martin cop explains the truth behind the posted photos of dead corpses he says that fire placed next to the victims by the police to show that they were on it. you will have to at least...
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more than five hundred people have been killed in a week in syria. and still no u.n. vote on a cease fire. hello i'm barbara starr you're watching live from london also coming up on the program nigeria says it's the ploy more troops to search for more than one hundred schoolgirls seized by boko haram in the north of the country. and the fascists march into rome a week before each of these elections and with right wing parties like the league expected to do well and there's the winter olympics draw to a close we look at the political and economic legacy for south korea. the syrian government's own slaughter on the last rebel held area near the capital damascus says entered its seventh day five hundred people have now been killed and there's been no letup in the bombing of eastern huta thousands of people are trapped in underground shelters and are appealing for help but world powers of the united nations have not yet managed to push through a resolution calling for a ceasefire or some of hasn't. rescuers not responding to crisis for help. people. but in eastern north v
more than five hundred people have been killed in a week in syria. and still no u.n. vote on a cease fire. hello i'm barbara starr you're watching live from london also coming up on the program nigeria says it's the ploy more troops to search for more than one hundred schoolgirls seized by boko haram in the north of the country. and the fascists march into rome a week before each of these elections and with right wing parties like the league expected to do well and there's the winter olympics...
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frame magnitude six point four earthquake rocks the east coast of taiwan two people have been killed and more than a hundred others injured. alone suter and this is al jazeera line from london also coming up syrian forces pound eastern a so-called deescalation zone one hundred thirty eight people are killed in just forty eight hours. i lift off in florida the world's most powerful rocket with a car as its payload takes off from cape canaveral a billion a long mask. and it's pretty basic but it's saving lives in mogadishu where on the road to somalia is only three ambulance. to taiwan where a six point four magnitude earthquake has hit the east of the islands killing at least two people and injuring more than one hundred of those the quake has brought down a hotel and at least three other buildings the united states geological survey says it struck near the northern northeastern port city of wiley and several people are thought to be trapped inside the hotel is the latest in a string of quakes to hit the region in recent days joyce wang is a time when he's journalist based in top pay
frame magnitude six point four earthquake rocks the east coast of taiwan two people have been killed and more than a hundred others injured. alone suter and this is al jazeera line from london also coming up syrian forces pound eastern a so-called deescalation zone one hundred thirty eight people are killed in just forty eight hours. i lift off in florida the world's most powerful rocket with a car as its payload takes off from cape canaveral a billion a long mask. and it's pretty basic but...
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it's for killing. but despite these horrific events that are occurring over and over, these tragedies have led so many of us to come right here to this floor and to beg our colleagues to take common sense actions that we all know will help protect our children and our fellow citizens from these kind of tragedies. and we get nowhere. so, when is enough going to be enough? sandy hook elementary. 20 students killed. that wasn't enough. the pulse nightclub in orlando, 49 people killed, a terrorist. that wasn't enough. las vegas, 58 people killed. that wasn't enough. or just a year ago in the same county as the parkland murders, broward county, fort lauderdale are dale airport, five people killed. that wasn't enough. now this high school, 17 killed some as young as 14 years old; so, when is enough going to be enough? this senator has spoken to local officials on the ground. i've spoken to the superintendent of the schools, who in his own way is going through the grieving process. i've spoken to the fbi. i'v
it's for killing. but despite these horrific events that are occurring over and over, these tragedies have led so many of us to come right here to this floor and to beg our colleagues to take common sense actions that we all know will help protect our children and our fellow citizens from these kind of tragedies. and we get nowhere. so, when is enough going to be enough? sandy hook elementary. 20 students killed. that wasn't enough. the pulse nightclub in orlando, 49 people killed, a terrorist....
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and an innocent man was killed the killing at the settler led prime minister benjamin netanyahu to declare the settlement outposts legal under israeli law and bring it under official protection the bodies of the two palestinians killed in the israeli raids still haven't been handed over to the families iraq on al jazeera village occupied west. shares on wall street rallied on tuesday following the shop losses of the day before which calls for the markets around the world the dow jones industrial average open two percent down to add to monday's full of four and a half percent but on tuesday stocks stabilize gabriel elizondo has more. we've seen big swings in the market over the last couple days and volatility is really the word being used here on wall street a lot of bankers say that the stock market should go up like an escalator slow and steady but they say it often goes down like an elevator drops straight down and a little bit of what we've started to see now the market lost nearly five hundred points in early trading on tuesday but then gained a lot of that back slow and steadily as th
and an innocent man was killed the killing at the settler led prime minister benjamin netanyahu to declare the settlement outposts legal under israeli law and bring it under official protection the bodies of the two palestinians killed in the israeli raids still haven't been handed over to the families iraq on al jazeera village occupied west. shares on wall street rallied on tuesday following the shop losses of the day before which calls for the markets around the world the dow jones...
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poe: these terrorists kill animals so they can get money to kill people.the combination of these two evils, the killing of endangered species and innocent civilians to further radical terrorism is an international threat. roberts: there is a real groundswell of concern about this issue the likes of whwhich i haven't seen in the 23 years i've been n doing this work. prince william: it is wrong that children growing up in countries vulnerable to wildlife crime are losing their birthrights in order to fuel the greed of international criminals. clinton: this is not just about elephants. it is about human beings. it is about governments trying to control their own territory, trying to keep their people safe, as well as protect their cultural and environmental heritage. narrator: wild aid, a nonprofit conservation group, is working to curb consumer demand for ivory. a number of international celebrities joined the campaign. norton: if you buy elephant ivory, you may be part of a criminal gang. a gang of ruthlessss killers.. [gunshot] a a gang of smugglers. [guns
poe: these terrorists kill animals so they can get money to kill people.the combination of these two evils, the killing of endangered species and innocent civilians to further radical terrorism is an international threat. roberts: there is a real groundswell of concern about this issue the likes of whwhich i haven't seen in the 23 years i've been n doing this work. prince william: it is wrong that children growing up in countries vulnerable to wildlife crime are losing their birthrights in...
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right guy you'll end up killing the wrong guy and if you get the right guy you also kill the right guy without prosecution and nobody cares. crime is rife the prisons are full and for many police the lives of those who live in the slums this until now thousands of extrajudicial killings in kenya have been covered up and gone unreported. friend's family at his funeral they feel that he like so many other young men was stripped off to dish or process and his human rights. and it's a sad sad that bryant won't be the last young man will fall victim to nairobi's fight against crime. more news later. germany is a strong country. that we have achieved so much we can do this and if something henderson says we must overcome it. going where it's uncomfortable global news that matters w made for mines.
right guy you'll end up killing the wrong guy and if you get the right guy you also kill the right guy without prosecution and nobody cares. crime is rife the prisons are full and for many police the lives of those who live in the slums this until now thousands of extrajudicial killings in kenya have been covered up and gone unreported. friend's family at his funeral they feel that he like so many other young men was stripped off to dish or process and his human rights. and it's a sad sad that...
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people killed in just twenty four hours as russian and syrian government jets head to rebel held areas. speculation builds about the future of south africa's president jacob zuma often on the president to delay to his state of the nation address plus. three. left off from florida for the world's most powerful rock and what could be a turning point in space exploration. a magnitude six point four earthquake has hit eastern time on killing at least four people and injuring more than two hundred others it happened in the port city of while then very far far to say at least five people remain trapped inside a hotel on the brink of collapse one hundred and forty five people remain unaccounted for. has the latest. working against the clock to search for survivors. rescuers are using cranes to get to those trapped in what's left of while ins marshall hotel when the earthquake struck just before midnight local time the ground floor katie dean leaving the entire building slanting on its site. one of them says. there are two people left inside one is my older brother and another is a colleague w
people killed in just twenty four hours as russian and syrian government jets head to rebel held areas. speculation builds about the future of south africa's president jacob zuma often on the president to delay to his state of the nation address plus. three. left off from florida for the world's most powerful rock and what could be a turning point in space exploration. a magnitude six point four earthquake has hit eastern time on killing at least four people and injuring more than two hundred...
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six were wounded and then as you said before know the al early district where two soldiers were killed in a post but the biggest attack was a a mass attack by taliban in farah province where we were told eighteen soldiers have been confirmed dead so it's been a morning of bloodshed i think also there's a cause for concern that the attack in kabul was carried out by islamic state and you may remember in january there was a big ambulance bombing where more than one hundred people were killed well after that the president ashraf ghani announced a new security strategy tightening up of security on the streets we've seen more people on the streets more armed force on the streets more defenses if you like but still with all that going on islamic state was still able to strike in the very heart of kabul in one of the most tightly security areas so there is a lot of concern there this is a fight that's going on that shows that the reach of these groups is never ending and it comes at a time of course when the u.s. says has ramped up its response to the taliban particularly by the air and as yo
six were wounded and then as you said before know the al early district where two soldiers were killed in a post but the biggest attack was a a mass attack by taliban in farah province where we were told eighteen soldiers have been confirmed dead so it's been a morning of bloodshed i think also there's a cause for concern that the attack in kabul was carried out by islamic state and you may remember in january there was a big ambulance bombing where more than one hundred people were killed well...
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well, val-kill encompasses two major buildings. the first building, the stone cottage, was built in 1925 to initially serve as a retreat for eleanor roosevelt and her two political mentors, nancy cook and marianne dickerman. it was build on the eastern most part of the roosevelt property at the time. it was land fdr purchased in 1911 to do forestry experiments on. he offered to build eleanor a little cottage here because by the early 1920s she was getting very active in political life and really needed her own space to bring friends and associates and kind of have a place where she could talk politics and plan political strategy. fdr realized that the big house really didn't serve eleanor roosevelt's purposes well because that was her mother-in-law's house and she used to say for 40 years she was just a visitor there. it was important for her to have her own space where she could really do things that she was interested in and not have to worry about whether or not her mother-in-law had to give her permission to do this or that in
well, val-kill encompasses two major buildings. the first building, the stone cottage, was built in 1925 to initially serve as a retreat for eleanor roosevelt and her two political mentors, nancy cook and marianne dickerman. it was build on the eastern most part of the roosevelt property at the time. it was land fdr purchased in 1911 to do forestry experiments on. he offered to build eleanor a little cottage here because by the early 1920s she was getting very active in political life and...
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has been killed by the fracture u.k. backed saudi bombing how dangerous is it to be a journalist in yemen actually is very very dangerous especially when the coalition use a technique called the strike they normally most of the strike they target an area either the military or as well civilians they waited five five six minutes and then they targeted again and after ten minutes they do it again and this is always actually they target in. this queue others who come to to save who have who haven't been killed in this strike will journalist and you mentioned this journalist is not the first one i think there are about a mine journalist who has been killed by the saudi director airstrike and i think this is the way because the saudi think that they can commit all this crime all this strike and the only thing that can hold them accountable a journalist so they try to target them again the targeted askew or to kill as many civilians as they can and not allowing journalists to come into yemen if they really. afraid of what they
has been killed by the fracture u.k. backed saudi bombing how dangerous is it to be a journalist in yemen actually is very very dangerous especially when the coalition use a technique called the strike they normally most of the strike they target an area either the military or as well civilians they waited five five six minutes and then they targeted again and after ten minutes they do it again and this is always actually they target in. this queue others who come to to save who have who...
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two were killed in their rooms yesterday morning. nine were killed at the airport tonight.l gone. >> this stunned the world. hundreds of millions were appalled by this event and galvanized the number of nations that begin to take the problem of terrorism more seriously. >> a lot of steady and hard thought has to be given to how they got into the situation of bands of terrorists can disrupt whole nations. it will be unpleasant, but civilized people have to accept security action and put up much tougher resistance. israeli life until the fashion dies out or is discredited by the thieves. more. how do they find the time? ... with audible. audible has the world's largest selection of audiobooks. for just $14.95 a month... you get a credit good for any audiobook ... and you can roll your credits to the next month if you don't use them. audible members get free no hassle exchanges ... and use the mobile app to listen anytime, anywhere. start a 30-day trial and your first audiobook is free. listening, is the new reading. text audio22 to five hundred five hundred to start listening
two were killed in their rooms yesterday morning. nine were killed at the airport tonight.l gone. >> this stunned the world. hundreds of millions were appalled by this event and galvanized the number of nations that begin to take the problem of terrorism more seriously. >> a lot of steady and hard thought has to be given to how they got into the situation of bands of terrorists can disrupt whole nations. it will be unpleasant, but civilized people have to accept security action and...
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seventeen people have been killed in the u.s. state of florida after a gunman opened fire at a high school it happened in parkland north of miami police have arrested a suspect is a former student who was expelled from the school. nicholas i go briscoe's remember i carry. was the cure all using class three and we've already begin. i began to dissect his website some things the social media that he was on and some of the things that come to mind are very very disturbing now aid is starting to trickle into some of syria's rebel held areas which under heavy bombardment on wednesday the first aid convoy mainly three months previously the safe suburb of eastern me a damascus and aid from the un's world food program is on its way to government control there as well and east of the seventy first un track to the city since it fell on the ice in control in two thousand and fourteen allowed on on may god is the deputy director of the world food program and syria says he and his team got rare access and travel into the city of there as a wa
seventeen people have been killed in the u.s. state of florida after a gunman opened fire at a high school it happened in parkland north of miami police have arrested a suspect is a former student who was expelled from the school. nicholas i go briscoe's remember i carry. was the cure all using class three and we've already begin. i began to dissect his website some things the social media that he was on and some of the things that come to mind are very very disturbing now aid is starting to...
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and an innocent man was killed. the killing of the settler led prime minister benjamin netanyahu didn't declare the settlement outposts legal under israeli law and bring it under official protection the bodies of the two palestinians killed in the israeli raids still haven't been handed over to the families iraq on al-jazeera village occupied west. the u.n. is warning hospitals in gaza are at risk of shutting down amid a fuel shortages he says supplies will run out in the next ten days putting emergency services intensive care units and operating theatres at risk now the shortage stems from a dispute between hamar son the rival palestinian authority now both signed a unity deal last year but haven't finalized the details. shares on wall street have been seesawing rapidly between positive and negative territory after sharp losses on monday which calls for in markets around the world now the dow jones industrial average opened two percent down to two monday's fall of four and a half percent but stocks had stabilized a
and an innocent man was killed. the killing of the settler led prime minister benjamin netanyahu didn't declare the settlement outposts legal under israeli law and bring it under official protection the bodies of the two palestinians killed in the israeli raids still haven't been handed over to the families iraq on al-jazeera village occupied west. the u.n. is warning hospitals in gaza are at risk of shutting down amid a fuel shortages he says supplies will run out in the next ten days putting...
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support of the saudi led coalition and there are fourteen thousand yemeni civilians who have been killed by direct saudi led coalition airstrikes it means that the united states is responsible of many deaths and i can say that the united states and britain is responsible one hundred percent of all civilians killed in yemen because thanks to the fueling jet thanks to the drone. footage and. g. b. c. code in it and laser target on all the smart bomb the saudis will not be able to target areas across yemen so they are responsible hundred percent and we remember on the twenty sixth of march in two thousand and fifteen the saudi war in yemen was not declared from riyadh or united arab emirates or any other country that and that overshot the in the coalition it was declared from washington d.c. by the saudi ambassador then who is the foreign minister of the saudi just imagine that first of all it's declared from another country against a third country and to show you the total involvement of the united states and britain we're told our mainstream media in britain the years there is a war. for
support of the saudi led coalition and there are fourteen thousand yemeni civilians who have been killed by direct saudi led coalition airstrikes it means that the united states is responsible of many deaths and i can say that the united states and britain is responsible one hundred percent of all civilians killed in yemen because thanks to the fueling jet thanks to the drone. footage and. g. b. c. code in it and laser target on all the smart bomb the saudis will not be able to target areas...
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and an innocent man was killed. the killing of the settler led prime minister benjamin netanyahu didn't declare the settlement outposts legal under israeli law and bring it on the official protection the bodies of the two palestinians killed in the israeli raids still haven't been handed over to the families iraq on al-jazeera you moon village occupied west. still to come on the program the maltese president orders the arrest of two senior judges forcing the supreme court to roll back on the pro opposition ruling and three pro-democracy activists walk free in hong kong after their own lawful assembly convictions are overturned. hello there we've heard a lot of snow over a year at the moment even poor old paris of course we've had a lot of flooding here around the center and now we're also seeing outbreaks of snow there's more snow elsewhere it's heavier over parts of spain and that's working its way now of course the southern parts of france heavy snow falls here in those are gradually edging their way eastwards as
and an innocent man was killed. the killing of the settler led prime minister benjamin netanyahu didn't declare the settlement outposts legal under israeli law and bring it on the official protection the bodies of the two palestinians killed in the israeli raids still haven't been handed over to the families iraq on al-jazeera you moon village occupied west. still to come on the program the maltese president orders the arrest of two senior judges forcing the supreme court to roll back on the...
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Feb 3, 2018
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the company which i mean killed the researcher nobody were killed during the demonstration how many were killed five five terrorists that we are given to december why it is sixteen how many people have been killed in protests not even ten really not even so when we have. jobs when you have to keep people. out of the combat the problem is you keep saying the facts are fake information that your government is actually trying to control information you shut down the internet you prevent people from. sounds like you're very worried about their country where freedom of speaking of speech freedom of. expression more than the really liked this is just you know does not tell you just give me a cigarette making nonsensical stays with me it's your job if. you're the freest country. and i'm always going to you're not there to respect you know interview me i'm not going to you who it isn't i love a simple question on t.v. are you saying that your country is yours as to free speech in blank outlook or to use your for yes. why do you sanction you're the minister communications for a quote repressive m
the company which i mean killed the researcher nobody were killed during the demonstration how many were killed five five terrorists that we are given to december why it is sixteen how many people have been killed in protests not even ten really not even so when we have. jobs when you have to keep people. out of the combat the problem is you keep saying the facts are fake information that your government is actually trying to control information you shut down the internet you prevent people...
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and an innocent man was killed. the killing of the settler led prime minister benjamin netanyahu didn't declare the settlement outposts illegal under israeli law and bring it on the official protection the bodies of the two palestinians killed in the israeli raids still haven't been handed over to the families imran khan al jazeera you moon village occupied with. a british court has turned on a request by the wiki leaks founder julian assange to have his arrest warrant council lawyers for some shoes in the ecuadorian embassy in london say they'll continue to fight in the courts and to seek assurances he will not be sent to the u.s. well the case against him goes back to august twenty ten when swedish prosecutors issued an arrest warrant for him on suspicion of rape he was arrested in britain in november that year and released on bail while stay for extradition as some said he feared being sent to the u.s. to face charges relating to the leaking of military secrets but in june twenty twelve after the supreme court ru
and an innocent man was killed. the killing of the settler led prime minister benjamin netanyahu didn't declare the settlement outposts illegal under israeli law and bring it on the official protection the bodies of the two palestinians killed in the israeli raids still haven't been handed over to the families imran khan al jazeera you moon village occupied with. a british court has turned on a request by the wiki leaks founder julian assange to have his arrest warrant council lawyers for some...
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in jenin in the occupied west bank was accused of killing rabbi. in an illegal israeli outpost on general knife two other palestinians were killed and raised during the manhunt a live now to him and khan who's in our west jerusalem bureau so in rome what more do we know about this. well we know that the raid took place in the very early hours all the tuesday morning while i witnesses are telling us is that at least seventy jeeps and two bulldozers went in to young moon there was a live shooting life shooting going on this is very confusing situation as to exactly when the man who is wanted for the killing of the settler rabbi was actually shot but we are hearing there are still israeli forces in the area that there are all clashes taking place as these very forces withdrawing now when all of this started to take place in the early hours as i say all tuesday morning we are seeing a lot of take gas being used and also we're hearing about a number of palestinian people being injured in those at least one with a stun grenade and several with take gas a
in jenin in the occupied west bank was accused of killing rabbi. in an illegal israeli outpost on general knife two other palestinians were killed and raised during the manhunt a live now to him and khan who's in our west jerusalem bureau so in rome what more do we know about this. well we know that the raid took place in the very early hours all the tuesday morning while i witnesses are telling us is that at least seventy jeeps and two bulldozers went in to young moon there was a live shooting...
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we can i don't get shot in a protest we can either get killed in a drone or we'll get killed by and i still are a taliban attack so when i was talking to them about what the situation is in kabul in afghanistan in general and i was very shocked about the fact when they said we started carrying piece of paper is now with us in case something happens to us. our families it would be easy for our families to know where we are and find out if they need blood they'll be able to find blood for us if we are injured the reason they said that was because there were many bodies in the recent attack. on the on the diplomatic area that we're learning and they could not identify them so there are plans are actually scared about the fact that if we die it's going to take them a lot of days to identify our bodies so we might as well just keep a few papers that can tell you who we are in our pockets in our purses in our jerseys in places like that where i do know where they would know we are so they're kind of feeling the sense of get in the country which is very which is very sad and it's and it's
we can i don't get shot in a protest we can either get killed in a drone or we'll get killed by and i still are a taliban attack so when i was talking to them about what the situation is in kabul in afghanistan in general and i was very shocked about the fact when they said we started carrying piece of paper is now with us in case something happens to us. our families it would be easy for our families to know where we are and find out if they need blood they'll be able to find blood for us if...
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i didn't kill him. why?o go away for life, take a plea and get out in december. what do you want to do? live with the felony. so, it wasn't an easy decision to make, but i went that way because of everything taken as a package. >> you know though that by pleading guilty, people like vince's family, who firmly believe in your guilt, say, "see." >> i told you. >> i told you. >> yeah, i know. i know. >> reporter: now a free woman, angelika is no longer pulling any punches. criticizing the detectives who followed her to bannerman's island. >> they were bullying me. there were three guys surrounding me, bullying me. >> police say that while you were on bannerman's island, you confessed to murdering vince? >> they do say that. >> you said nothing of the sort? >> no. >> reporter: i tried once again to make sense of her jaw dropping admission in her videotaped interrogation. >> i wanted him dead and now he's gone. and i'm okay with it. >> why would you say that if you didn't mean it? >> i did have those thoughts whe
i didn't kill him. why?o go away for life, take a plea and get out in december. what do you want to do? live with the felony. so, it wasn't an easy decision to make, but i went that way because of everything taken as a package. >> you know though that by pleading guilty, people like vince's family, who firmly believe in your guilt, say, "see." >> i told you. >> i told you. >> yeah, i know. i know. >> reporter: now a free woman, angelika is no longer...
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agreement for syria at least five hundred people killed in. just seven days. and welcome to live from our headquarters in doha with me purana also ahead for attacks across targets and diplomatic area. nigeria's president describes the schoolgirl's as a national disaster while sending more troops to find them and fascists and elsewhere. parties think a break for an election. have expressed extreme frustration as the u.n. security council delayed a vote on a resolution which demands a ceasefire across syria well that is now expected later on saturday russia has raised several objections which the other security council met. as a trying to work through one of them is timing russia says and mediate cease fire is unrealistic well the draft resolution calls for a thirty day truce which would allow a deliveries and medical evacuations of people who are critically ill and wounded while diplomats are focused on the rebel on klav of eastern ghouta near damascus which is being pounded by syrian and russian forces at least five hundred civilians have died there in just on
agreement for syria at least five hundred people killed in. just seven days. and welcome to live from our headquarters in doha with me purana also ahead for attacks across targets and diplomatic area. nigeria's president describes the schoolgirl's as a national disaster while sending more troops to find them and fascists and elsewhere. parties think a break for an election. have expressed extreme frustration as the u.n. security council delayed a vote on a resolution which demands a ceasefire...
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scott could not have killed teresa. he was something like 30 miles away, up near tuscaloosa, had a breakfast receipt to prove it. >> he stopped at hardee's and had a receipt to show he was there. >> so his family was caught up in the terrible business of grieving. >> i kept wondering why was it happening to our family? >> it was awful. who would ever imagine you would have a murder in your family. >> investigators tried with the help of friends to fill in the dwaps of teresa's last hours. they talked to their friend dawn lavender. she had plans to go shopping with teresa the morning of the murder. >> i'm sure dawn was upset by what had happened. >> she did cry during the interview. she was at her house, waiting on teresa to come pick her up, because she was going to ride with her. she finally got the chance to talk to teresa around 7:00. >> and after that call -- nothing. dawn told the investigators she phoned teresa over and over, and each time, the phone went to a recording. just to be sure of all this, they pulled te
scott could not have killed teresa. he was something like 30 miles away, up near tuscaloosa, had a breakfast receipt to prove it. >> he stopped at hardee's and had a receipt to show he was there. >> so his family was caught up in the terrible business of grieving. >> i kept wondering why was it happening to our family? >> it was awful. who would ever imagine you would have a murder in your family. >> investigators tried with the help of friends to fill in the dwaps...
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they killed my father killed my mother i feel scared i don't want to go back to me in my we live in the horrors of the me i'm our military crackdown against the war he just six months old al-jazeera revisits is those who survived plus. we will look at the strike posed by traditional medicine to the future of africa is in danger of. hello this late winter rain has been falling in the middle east despite his largess far and wide now a funnel to turkmenistan as far south as miller saudi arabia a typical figure from iran is that forty six millimeters say typical it tails off they go further sas it's more like to be concentrated further north of the hamas moving eastwards so the full cost of monday's rain in afghanistan may be a bit in pakistan rain stretching have to administer as well the temps are above freezing by a long way night al-mahdi in baku got posse levon and the next systems already lined up to bring rain through iraq on a fairly windy day on the coastal event eighteen in beirut breeze and bright i would suggest is the two words to use if anything the rain is still there on tues
they killed my father killed my mother i feel scared i don't want to go back to me in my we live in the horrors of the me i'm our military crackdown against the war he just six months old al-jazeera revisits is those who survived plus. we will look at the strike posed by traditional medicine to the future of africa is in danger of. hello this late winter rain has been falling in the middle east despite his largess far and wide now a funnel to turkmenistan as far south as miller saudi arabia a...