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sent to kobane, being killed by defenders or killed by coalition air. activities along the border in syria has rendered clear messages, many places within the daesh infrastructure where morales not good. -- where morale is not good. eric: really click from the ambassador. amb. faily: in relation to mainstream islam, it is losing the battle. in a sense of messaging, that is an issue we all have to to make sure vulnerable people are not attracted. that's a global effort. the other aspect of it, in the sense of iraq, that is more manageable and there is a coalition focus. in syria the brand of isis will not diminish. eric: i'm going to turn it over to questions from you. identify yourself. right on here. >> thank you. chris with cbs news. question for general allen. can you describe whether the discussions with the turkish government, prime minister erdogan, about the possibility of instituting some kind of air exclusion zone in northern syria. the turks have asked for that and would like to see some kind of regime by our air assets in the north. was that
sent to kobane, being killed by defenders or killed by coalition air. activities along the border in syria has rendered clear messages, many places within the daesh infrastructure where morales not good. -- where morale is not good. eric: really click from the ambassador. amb. faily: in relation to mainstream islam, it is losing the battle. in a sense of messaging, that is an issue we all have to to make sure vulnerable people are not attracted. that's a global effort. the other aspect of it,...
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the coalition carried out about 1400 attacks have been carried out in syria, focussing on raqqa, kobane near the turkish border and other places. >>> our coent has been speaking to iraqis who say the campaign against i.s.i.l. is not working. >> with hopes as faded as the pictures that surround them, it's a mournful atmosphere for the patrons of baghdad's historic cafe. here they sip and smoke what small comforts are provided. not even these decaying mementos of iraq's past are enough to counter all the reminders of its dangerous present. >> the majority didn't think that america - that it affects on the ground. nothing on the ground. political analyst tells me that in the years since the u.s.-led coalition began air strikes against the islamic state of iraq and levant, many iraqis have grown more distrustful than ever of their government alliance with the united states. >> they think they have a proven policy, and they will not use the war for global policy. >> reporter: a short walk away, down baghdad's bustling streets, the mood is livelier, but not happier. during a heatwave, anger a
the coalition carried out about 1400 attacks have been carried out in syria, focussing on raqqa, kobane near the turkish border and other places. >>> our coent has been speaking to iraqis who say the campaign against i.s.i.l. is not working. >> with hopes as faded as the pictures that surround them, it's a mournful atmosphere for the patrons of baghdad's historic cafe. here they sip and smoke what small comforts are provided. not even these decaying mementos of iraq's past are...
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the turks involved now, helping us with the fight, they are attacking the curds that helped us keep kobane. i wouldn't quantity to join this force, because you don't know who is going to hit you, being an air strike, and you don't know whether you will be supported when you confront isis. thank you. >> . >> at least 40 people have been killed in the space of just 24 hours. jennifer glass has the latest from kabul. a very difficult 24 hours in terms of security here in the capitol, in the early hours of friday morning, a huge truck box exploded in the eastern part of the city, it could be heard around the afghan capitol for miles. as it shattered windows collapsed buildings and injuries hundreds of afghan civilians. and then on friday evening the taliban claiming responsibility for an attack on the police academy, the target there police cadets and staff of the police academy, and then a third attack. just outside of afghanistan's airport, the main airport here in kabul, the target of that attack apatiently a government compound focusing on antinarcotics. this all comes at a delicate politi
the turks involved now, helping us with the fight, they are attacking the curds that helped us keep kobane. i wouldn't quantity to join this force, because you don't know who is going to hit you, being an air strike, and you don't know whether you will be supported when you confront isis. thank you. >> . >> at least 40 people have been killed in the space of just 24 hours. jennifer glass has the latest from kabul. a very difficult 24 hours in terms of security here in the capitol,...
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family has lost more than 10 men, well, and children because of either assad or the islamic state n kobanes nothing to eat. if you find food it is expensive and only for the rich. >> reporter: the sudden freedom is overwhelming. some families unsure of where to go. some get on buses others head to the athens metro. on their long journey this is a respite from which they seek only a little comfort and humanity. john, al jazerra, athens. ♪ ♪ >>> the malaysian prime minister has condemned the organizers of demonstrations against him as haram, which means they are sinful in islam. 10s of thousands of protesters have called for him to step down. after leaked documents showed he received a $700 million payment from unarmed -- unnamed foreign donors. the prime minister denies any wrongdoing. wayne hey has the latest. >> reporter: they converged on the certainty of koala lumpur in the 10s of thousands. calling for the resignation of prime minister. it hasn't happened yet. but the leaders of the so-called movement say their protests can still be called a success. [ inaudible ] member of parliament,
family has lost more than 10 men, well, and children because of either assad or the islamic state n kobanes nothing to eat. if you find food it is expensive and only for the rich. >> reporter: the sudden freedom is overwhelming. some families unsure of where to go. some get on buses others head to the athens metro. on their long journey this is a respite from which they seek only a little comfort and humanity. john, al jazerra, athens. ♪ ♪ >>> the malaysian prime minister has...
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coalitions carried out 1400 attacks in syria, focusing on isil strongholds of raqqa and deazur as well as kobane. speaking to iraqis, they say the campaign against isil is not working. >> with hopes as faded as the pictures that surround them, it's a mournful atmosphere for the patrons of the kay fay. here, they sit and smoke what small comforts are provided. not even these mementos of ires glorious past are enough to counter all the reminders of its dangerous present. >> the majority, they didn't see effects on the ground, nothing on the ground. >> political analyst tells me that in the year since the u.s. led coalition began its airstrikes against islamic state of iraq and the levant, many iraqis have grown more distrustful than ever of their government's alliance to the united states. >> they think the exercise, they have policy and they want use this war for their global policy. >> a short walk away, the mood is livelier, but not much happier. during the recent record heatwave, though, anger and anxiety seemed to rise faster than the temperature. >> here in baghdad is a real sense of concern
coalitions carried out 1400 attacks in syria, focusing on isil strongholds of raqqa and deazur as well as kobane. speaking to iraqis, they say the campaign against isil is not working. >> with hopes as faded as the pictures that surround them, it's a mournful atmosphere for the patrons of the kay fay. here, they sit and smoke what small comforts are provided. not even these mementos of ires glorious past are enough to counter all the reminders of its dangerous present. >> the...
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i guess that we have seen that in different cities of syria, such as kobane, all of the ground that has been won through airstrikes is very difficult to secure afterwards, and so it's complicated for the u.s. to act apart from the airstrikes. i think that they are going to have to choose a political solution, and this political solution has to come from different regional powers also involved. >> victoria, great to get your expertise. thanks for joining us from erbil. >> more than 200 migrants have been rescued in the mediterranean sea by the italian coast guard. they've been taken to the southern island of lampedusa. the rescue mission was carried out after migrants were spotted in rubber ding guy's. more than 2,000 have died trying to reach europe by boat. >> for those who do make it safely to land, one of the most desired destinations is germany. tents are being put up in some cities to accommodate the growing number of asylum seekers, but their presence divided opinions. we have this report from dresden. >> this his the town in eastern germany where tents are being built to house a
i guess that we have seen that in different cities of syria, such as kobane, all of the ground that has been won through airstrikes is very difficult to secure afterwards, and so it's complicated for the u.s. to act apart from the airstrikes. i think that they are going to have to choose a political solution, and this political solution has to come from different regional powers also involved. >> victoria, great to get your expertise. thanks for joining us from erbil. >> more than...
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held cities of mosul and fallujah. 1400 attacks have been carried out in syria, focussing on raqqa, kobane near the turkish border and other places. our correspondent is in the iraqi capital baghdad. remember a year ago there was none of the equivocation, was there, with the coalition, when it came to bombing i.s.i.l. territory in iraq, that they expressed when it came to syria? how is the iraqi situation now? >> it's a good question. this is a country that is yet again faced with another crisis. you have a situation here wherein most of the folks we come across feel they are in no better or more secure position now than they were a year ago, despite repeated promises by the iraqi government that i.s.i.l. will be vanquished here. that territories overtaken by i.s.i.l., especially in anbar province will be reclaimed by the iraqi government. in the last few weeks, you have the anbar offensive, and the territory overtaken. it has not happened. it's a tough fight. all underscoring how difficult a going this has been not just for the iraqi security forces that many feel are under prepared, and
held cities of mosul and fallujah. 1400 attacks have been carried out in syria, focussing on raqqa, kobane near the turkish border and other places. our correspondent is in the iraqi capital baghdad. remember a year ago there was none of the equivocation, was there, with the coalition, when it came to bombing i.s.i.l. territory in iraq, that they expressed when it came to syria? how is the iraqi situation now? >> it's a good question. this is a country that is yet again faced with another...
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in neighboring syria, isil lost control of the border towns kobane after intense battles with kurdish fighters, but despite losses, isil still controls large areas of both countries, including raqqa in syria and mosul in iraq. >> a research sort at the massachusetts institute of technology in the u.s. joins us now. thanks very much for being with us. we've got activists saying that the u.s. strategy is failing to make significant gains against isil. why is isil proven to be so resilient? >> well, i think there are a couple of things. it's really a mixed bag here. on one side of the ledger, isil has made a series of really bad strategic decisions. they're trying to fight everyone at the same time, normally that's a losing strategy, but what's been in their favor is their adversaries are divided and weak. despite pronouncements from sawed and turkey that they would take the fight to isil, that really hasn't happened. saudi is focused on yemen, turkey has divided loyalties and u.s. role has been rather limited, particularly in syria, where it really doesn't have a partner on the ground.
in neighboring syria, isil lost control of the border towns kobane after intense battles with kurdish fighters, but despite losses, isil still controls large areas of both countries, including raqqa in syria and mosul in iraq. >> a research sort at the massachusetts institute of technology in the u.s. joins us now. thanks very much for being with us. we've got activists saying that the u.s. strategy is failing to make significant gains against isil. why is isil proven to be so resilient?...
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in kobane there is nothing to eat.it is expensive and only for the rich. >> reporter: the sudden freedom is overwhelming. some families unsure of where to go. some get on buses, others head to the athens metro. on their long journey this is a respite from which they seek only a little comfort and human at this. john psaropoulos, al jazerra, athens. >>> the death toll from the refugees crisis continues to rise. another boat carrying refugees have sunk off the coast of libya. that's according to libya's red crescent which says seven bodies have washed up east of the capital tripoli. it's not clear how many people were aboard but the coast guard has started a rescue operation. >>> the 12-year-old palestinian boy who was pinned down against his broken arm by an israeli soldier on friday has spoken out about the incident. video of the soldier scuffling with women and children in the occupied west bank went viral after it was posted on line. the soldiers were reacting to stones that had been thrown at troops. mohamed's arm w
in kobane there is nothing to eat.it is expensive and only for the rich. >> reporter: the sudden freedom is overwhelming. some families unsure of where to go. some get on buses, others head to the athens metro. on their long journey this is a respite from which they seek only a little comfort and human at this. john psaropoulos, al jazerra, athens. >>> the death toll from the refugees crisis continues to rise. another boat carrying refugees have sunk off the coast of libya....
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in kobane there is nothing to eat.it is expensive and only for the rich. >> reporter: the sudden freedom is overwhelming. some families unsure of where to go. some get on buses, others head to the athens metro. on their long journey, this is a respite from which they seek only a little comfort and humanity. john psaropoulos, al jazerra, athens. >>> the around 4,000 people arrived on saturday alone. joining me on the line from there is kirk day the emergency response team leader in greece for the international rescue committee. thank for being with us on the program. 4,000 people arriving in one day. is that the most so far? >> it is. yes. i think that number is significant because 2/3 of all arrivals to greece come here. the most of the summer the total number of arrivals for greece was 1,000. we have reached four times that many on less boss. >> what happened to them when they arrive? where do they go, who looks after them? >> ideally when they arrive on the north of the island they are supposed to catch a bus and rid
in kobane there is nothing to eat.it is expensive and only for the rich. >> reporter: the sudden freedom is overwhelming. some families unsure of where to go. some get on buses, others head to the athens metro. on their long journey, this is a respite from which they seek only a little comfort and humanity. john psaropoulos, al jazerra, athens. >>> the around 4,000 people arrived on saturday alone. joining me on the line from there is kirk day the emergency response team leader...
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command says over the past year 10 major population centers have been retaken from isil, including kobanea and tikrit in iraq. >> instead of masked isil forces waving black flags and that versioning the country sides of iraq and sear request in big convoys like we saw last year capturing large swaths of new territory, you see an adversary that's losing ground steadily on nearly every front. >> reporter: but president obama's critic including many of the republicans who seek to replace him insist isil could be defeated quickly if the president would do an about face on his refusal to put american combat boots. >> i would not place one american life at risk unless it was absolutely necessary. but to destroy isis is it necessary. >> we have a president that says we are going to change hearts and minds. sometimes you win a war by killing, murderous evil terror iterrorists. we will take the political handcuffs off the military. >> if you are running for president of the united states and you don't understand that we need more american ground forces in iraq, and that america has to be part of a
command says over the past year 10 major population centers have been retaken from isil, including kobanea and tikrit in iraq. >> instead of masked isil forces waving black flags and that versioning the country sides of iraq and sear request in big convoys like we saw last year capturing large swaths of new territory, you see an adversary that's losing ground steadily on nearly every front. >> reporter: but president obama's critic including many of the republicans who seek to...
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. >> but if anybody kobans back from something like that it's wendy. nothing flusters her at all.. it was at the hobby center in houston. wendy is trying to get off the page at that point. misjudged the distance to the front of the stage she went down but bounced right back up but made a joke about it. >> she said forgot it's the sit down tour not the fall down tour. #wendy williams tour. at the end of the video somebody helps her up and she starts the hair flip and goes hello as if nothing happened. >> she's looking good in those short shorts. >> go girlfriend. >> go wendy. okay, parents you got to have a lot of patience we know that but children can ask a lot of questions but there's one they ask eight times per day. what do you think that question is? >> eight times. >> yup, every day. >> they must really wants to know what something is. >> ♪ school starts tomorrow, and they're not ready. with staples they'll be 110% ready. notebook, folders, glue sticks. 25¢, 15, 50¢. aw, now i'm not sure if i'm ready for them to go back. i'm so ready. make low prices happen. make 110% ready h
. >> but if anybody kobans back from something like that it's wendy. nothing flusters her at all.. it was at the hobby center in houston. wendy is trying to get off the page at that point. misjudged the distance to the front of the stage she went down but bounced right back up but made a joke about it. >> she said forgot it's the sit down tour not the fall down tour. #wendy williams tour. at the end of the video somebody helps her up and she starts the hair flip and goes hello as if...