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marching toward a kurdish city, the southeastern city is under curfew after the military began an operationst the military fighters there last week. supporters of an opposition leader are calling for peaceful protests against his jailing, a judge sentenced lopez to nearly 14 years in prison for inciting anti-government rallys that led to deaths last year and his lawyers and supporters say it's a miscarriage of justice as caroline malone reports. >> reporter: tears of sadness and disbelief and supporters of venezuela opposition leader and lopez was convicted after a closed trial that ended suddenly even though many defense witnesses had not made it to the stand. he has been given the maximum sentence for inciting violence in protests last year. >> translator: 13 years is a long time but 8 seven days go by quickly and in 8 seven days we can have a national assembly that approves amnesty that puts lopez out of the street by the sovereign decision of the venezuela people. >> reporter: prosecution said lopez had encouraged violence when his people rallied against the president nicholas maduro, 4
marching toward a kurdish city, the southeastern city is under curfew after the military began an operationst the military fighters there last week. supporters of an opposition leader are calling for peaceful protests against his jailing, a judge sentenced lopez to nearly 14 years in prison for inciting anti-government rallys that led to deaths last year and his lawyers and supporters say it's a miscarriage of justice as caroline malone reports. >> reporter: tears of sadness and disbelief...
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. >> reporter: security forces in turkey stopped a group of politicians marching towards a kurdish city. a government provision is under way, and they say it killed 30 fighters. kurdish politicians dispute the figure saying 20 civilians decide. gerald tan has more. >> reporter: they were blocked by car, so they made the journey on foot. m.p.s from the people's party marched to the city of jesrey, they were stopped by security forces. the government says it was necessary to ensure the state. the politician saying they were trying to highlight the plight of people in the kurdish city, subjected to a week-long curfew. >> translation: the 24 hour condition use curfew has been in place for eight days. there's no drinking water. they are injured people. ambulances are not able to pick them up. >> reporter: it has become a flashpoint between a 2-year ceasefire between kurdish separatists and the government stumbled. fighting has flared up, behind a string of attacks, including one killing 14 in a bomb blast in the east. last week the government launched a military operation and said dozens of
. >> reporter: security forces in turkey stopped a group of politicians marching towards a kurdish city. a government provision is under way, and they say it killed 30 fighters. kurdish politicians dispute the figure saying 20 civilians decide. gerald tan has more. >> reporter: they were blocked by car, so they made the journey on foot. m.p.s from the people's party marched to the city of jesrey, they were stopped by security forces. the government says it was necessary to ensure...
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. >>> now, turkey has restored a curfew on the mainly kurdish city.sures are apart of a government campaign to stamp out kurdish separatist fighters, three were killed on sunday. gerald tan has the details. >> reporter: defying curfew orders, residents in the southeastern turkish city scuffled with police. fear gas and water cannon were used to disburse protesters trying to enter the central neighborhood now under lockdown. a mainly kurdish city, it is the latest flash point in an ongoing conflict pitting the government against kurdish fighters. but the pro-kurdish people's democratic party or h.d.p. insists there is a better way. >> translator: it's very unfortunate for turkey to return to the days of the 1990s with such strict security measures. the method to resolve these problems without such extraordinary measures stands right beside us. >> reporter: the government also renewed a curfew just two days after ending a 9-day lockdown during the military operation on the city. 10s of thousands of people flooded the streets for the funerals of 16 peopl
. >>> now, turkey has restored a curfew on the mainly kurdish city.sures are apart of a government campaign to stamp out kurdish separatist fighters, three were killed on sunday. gerald tan has the details. >> reporter: defying curfew orders, residents in the southeastern turkish city scuffled with police. fear gas and water cannon were used to disburse protesters trying to enter the central neighborhood now under lockdown. a mainly kurdish city, it is the latest flash point in...
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. >>> security forces in turkey have blocked a delegation of politicians marching towards a kurdish citye city is under military-imposed curfew. at least 30 people have been killed there since a military operation began last week. >>> supporters of a prominent venezuela opposition leader are calling for peaceful protests. a judge sentenced him to nearly 14 years in prison for inciting anti-government rallies that lead to death last year. caroline malone reports. >> reporter: tears of sadness and disbelief from supporters of the venezuela opposition leader. he was convicted after a closed trial that ended suddenly, even though many defense witnesses hadn't made it to the stand. he has been given the maximum sentence for inciting violence in protests last year. >> translator: 13 years a long time, but 87 days go by quickly. we can have a national assembly that approves the law of amnesty and reconciliation that puts him out on the street. >> reporter: the prosecution said lopez had encouraged violence when his people rallied against the president. 40 people were killed. there are groups of
. >>> security forces in turkey have blocked a delegation of politicians marching towards a kurdish citye city is under military-imposed curfew. at least 30 people have been killed there since a military operation began last week. >>> supporters of a prominent venezuela opposition leader are calling for peaceful protests. a judge sentenced him to nearly 14 years in prison for inciting anti-government rallies that lead to death last year. caroline malone reports. >>...
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city. it was needed as part of an operation to clear out kurdish fighters. people are terrified, unable to leave their homes and running out of food and water. gerald tan reports. >> stuck indoors for nine days, the people were allowed out. with the government curfew visited they were pability inspect what was left of the neighbourhoods. many could express only anger and grief. >> translation: armoured vehicles would stop in front of our house and fire randomly at us. we felt like prisoners. >> translation: all my children were awake. we ran to the backyard. they opened fire on us. >> we were terrified. we didn't have trist any, we were starving to death. what did we do to deserve this. >> this is a kurdish city with a population of more than 100,000. it was sealed off. a campaign was launched against fighters from the kurdistan workers party or p.k.k., fighting a surge after a ceasefire collapse said in july. including one killing 14 turkish police officers in a bomb blast in the country's east. speaking at the ruling a.k. party, the prime minister pledged
city. it was needed as part of an operation to clear out kurdish fighters. people are terrified, unable to leave their homes and running out of food and water. gerald tan reports. >> stuck indoors for nine days, the people were allowed out. with the government curfew visited they were pability inspect what was left of the neighbourhoods. many could express only anger and grief. >> translation: armoured vehicles would stop in front of our house and fire randomly at us. we felt like...
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kurdish separatist fighters. three police officers will killed on sunday. the details whyw gerald tan. >> defying curfew orders, residents in the southeastern turkish city scuffledith police. tear gas and water canon with were used to deter protesters, now under lockdown. the latest flash point in an ongoing point pitting the government against kurdish fighters. the pro-kurdish people, democratic party are hdp insists there is a better way. >> it's very unfortunate for turkey to return to the days of the 1990s with such strict security measures with the method to reds off these problems without such extraordinary measures stands right beside us. the government also renewed a curfew just two days after ending a 9-day lockdown during the military operation on the city. tens of thousands of people flooded the streets of the funerals of 16 people killed in the bombardment. >> such a shame. they are committing a sin by putting us through all of this pain. we will never what the president is doing to us, tanks and shells killed us all. >> the government said most of those killed were fighters from the kurdistan workers' party or pkk vie license is on the rides between
kurdish separatist fighters. three police officers will killed on sunday. the details whyw gerald tan. >> defying curfew orders, residents in the southeastern turkish city scuffledith police. tear gas and water canon with were used to deter protesters, now under lockdown. the latest flash point in an ongoing point pitting the government against kurdish fighters. the pro-kurdish people, democratic party are hdp insists there is a better way. >> it's very unfortunate for turkey to...
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security forces in turkey blocked a delegation of politicians marching towards a kurdish city. it's under curfew after the military began operation against kurdish there last week. people in singapore are voting in the most hotly contested general election. the prime minister has cast his ballot. his ruling party has been in power for 50 years. for the first time opposition candidates are running in all constituencies. it's thought they could win some seats. >> voting at this constituency has been brisk as at other constituencies. there was a line of people waiting when the gates first opened at 8:00 in the morning. this is the east coast constituency. it is interesting because it is marginally fought between the ruling party and the opposition party, the workers party. in the last election in 2011, the two sides came within 10% of each other. and this constituency is what's known as a group constituency. it represents four seats in the parliament. what people are looking for is if there will be another upheaval as in the last election in 2011. during that poll, one of these gro
security forces in turkey blocked a delegation of politicians marching towards a kurdish city. it's under curfew after the military began operation against kurdish there last week. people in singapore are voting in the most hotly contested general election. the prime minister has cast his ballot. his ruling party has been in power for 50 years. for the first time opposition candidates are running in all constituencies. it's thought they could win some seats. >> voting at this constituency...
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. >>> turkey has restored a curfew in the mainly kurdish city and a part of a government campaign toist fighters and three police officers were killed in two different attacks on sunday and gerald tan has the details. >> reporter: defying curfew orders residents in the city scuffled with police. tear gas and water canons were used to dispurse protesters trying to enter the central neighborhood now under lock down. mainly kurdish city it's the latest flash point in an ongoing conflict pitting the government against kurdish fighters but the pro-kurdish democratic party or hdp insist there is a better way. >> translator: it's very unfortunate for turkey to return to the days of the 1990s with strict security measures and resolve the problems without extraordinary measures stands right beside us. >> reporter: the government also renewed a curfew just two days after ending a nine-day lock down during a military operation on the city. tens of thousands of people flooded the streets at a funeral of 16 people killed in the bombardment. >> translator: that is a shame, they are committing a si
. >>> turkey has restored a curfew in the mainly kurdish city and a part of a government campaign toist fighters and three police officers were killed in two different attacks on sunday and gerald tan has the details. >> reporter: defying curfew orders residents in the city scuffled with police. tear gas and water canons were used to dispurse protesters trying to enter the central neighborhood now under lock down. mainly kurdish city it's the latest flash point in an ongoing...
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security forces in turkey blocked a delegation of politicians marching towards a kurdish city. the city is under a military imposed curfew. 30 people have been killed there since the military operation began next week. we have more live from istanbul. what's the latest you are hearing? >> reporter: well, it depends on who you speak to. the government, interior minister, said they killed 32 pkk militants. including one civilian. however, when you speak to the kurds, the hdp, the pro kurdish political party, they will tell you 20 civilians have died. it's been a week that the army completely surrounded them. there is a hundred thousand in that city. the reports is that it is a dire humanitarian situation, no water, no electricity, people can't go out of their houses because of reports of snipers in the city. difficult to confirm what is going on. communication has been cut. but what is clear is that it's difficult for the people. there have been some pictures coming out on social meed yeah, a few images that show how difficult it is for the people. so the government says that the
security forces in turkey blocked a delegation of politicians marching towards a kurdish city. the city is under a military imposed curfew. 30 people have been killed there since the military operation began next week. we have more live from istanbul. what's the latest you are hearing? >> reporter: well, it depends on who you speak to. the government, interior minister, said they killed 32 pkk militants. including one civilian. however, when you speak to the kurds, the hdp, the pro...
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they blocked delegation going to the city and under curfew after they began an operation with kurdishst week. venezuela opposition leader has been sentenced to just under 14 years in prison and lopez found guilty of inciting violence during protests last year and his lawyers say it's a miss marriage of justice. one of guatemala presidential candidates says sunday's poll was rigged and he is reaching for a runoff vote on october 25 and he is neck and neck for second place with the former first lady sandra torez and one of them can go through, the millionaire businessman says some votes have been counted more than once and they dismissed the allegations as baseless. people in singapore are voting right now in the hotly contested general election in the city's short history. the prime minister cast his ballot earlier, his ruling people's action party has been in power for 50 years but for the first time opposition candidates are running in all constituencies in the election and thought they could win some seats. as rob mcbride reports from singapore. >> voting at this constituency has be
they blocked delegation going to the city and under curfew after they began an operation with kurdishst week. venezuela opposition leader has been sentenced to just under 14 years in prison and lopez found guilty of inciting violence during protests last year and his lawyers say it's a miss marriage of justice. one of guatemala presidential candidates says sunday's poll was rigged and he is reaching for a runoff vote on october 25 and he is neck and neck for second place with the former first...
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they were detained last week in the predominantly kurdish city while filming clashes.qi producer is still being held. >>> in ghana, women accused of witchcraft often face abuse and threats to their lives. hundreds have been forced out of their communities and into camps. now the government is teaming up with ngo's and traditional leaders to stop these people from being ostracized. >> reporter: this settlement is a safe haven for women who have been accused of being witches. this woman has been here for three years. today her daughter has come to visit. she says she left her home after she was blamed for her niece falling sick. >> translator: the crowd attacked me. i was sad. they came there with sticks and so many other things, and the intention was to kill me. the chief stepped in to say i should not be killed. >> translator: this is one of the minority of women who have been receive -- accepted back into a regular community. she is living with her brother and family after 20 years of being in camp. >> translator: being home with my family has helped me. now if i'm wi
they were detained last week in the predominantly kurdish city while filming clashes.qi producer is still being held. >>> in ghana, women accused of witchcraft often face abuse and threats to their lives. hundreds have been forced out of their communities and into camps. now the government is teaming up with ngo's and traditional leaders to stop these people from being ostracized. >> reporter: this settlement is a safe haven for women who have been accused of being witches. this...
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. >>> security forces in turkey have blocked a delegation of politicians marching towards a kurdish city is under a military-imposed curfew. at least 30 people have been killed there since a military operation began last week. >>> japan's prime minister has held an emergency cabinet meeting to discuss severe flooding in the country's east. at least 3 have been killed and more than a hundred thousand have been forced to leave their homes. en >> reporter: japan's 18th typhoon of the year continued its destructive path. it dumped an unprecedented amount of rain. >> translator: it was awful. but i'm happy i have been rescued. >> reporter: the self-defense force and coast guard lead the rescue and recovery effort from the air, as two rivers burst their banks. further south it was the so-called river of an angry demon that unleashed it fury. >> translator: we were preparing to evacuate when the firefighters rushed to tell us that the river bank had collapsed. so we got into our cars to escape the flood, but by that time, the water was up to our knees. >> translator: it's worse than i had expec
. >>> security forces in turkey have blocked a delegation of politicians marching towards a kurdish city is under a military-imposed curfew. at least 30 people have been killed there since a military operation began last week. >>> japan's prime minister has held an emergency cabinet meeting to discuss severe flooding in the country's east. at least 3 have been killed and more than a hundred thousand have been forced to leave their homes. en >> reporter: japan's 18th...
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. >> reporter: this restaurant is called kobani and it's named after a very important kurdish city in they've been feeling the deep pain of watching what's going on overseas and they like so many people have family members there in the middle of this international crisis. >> reporter: tucked into a small space, anin's restaurant serves up a different kind of comfort food. kabobs and couscous salads are crafted with love. food for the soul. >> being a refugee is basically the worse thing that you would taste in life. >> reporter: he's tasted that bitterness. a chef now he says he was tortured by turkish police and nearly paralyzed until he came to the u.s. in 2000 as a political asylum. now he cooks a world away from the refugees fleeing syria. >> people suffer and their life is gone. fair families are gone. there's thousands and thousands of people. they lost their families. >> even though we're very far from what is happening we're very close. >> reporter: in san francisco today they say they've raised relief money, sent letters and called congress members to ask for help. >> there's
. >> reporter: this restaurant is called kobani and it's named after a very important kurdish city in they've been feeling the deep pain of watching what's going on overseas and they like so many people have family members there in the middle of this international crisis. >> reporter: tucked into a small space, anin's restaurant serves up a different kind of comfort food. kabobs and couscous salads are crafted with love. food for the soul. >> being a refugee is basically the...
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meanwhile, the predominantly kurdish city of cizre remains under military curfew. 24 hour residents reportacing a humanitarian crisis with food and water shortages. phone lines have also been cut to the city and the media has been blocked access. opposition politicians, who have been stopped from reaching the city have accused turkish , security forces of having a shoot to kill policy. local residents say 21 civilians have died. turkish authorities have disputed that claim saying 30 militants had been killed in the city. amy: tensions in turkey have escalated since june when the ruling akp party lost its parliamentary majority in a major defeat for president recep tayyip erdogan. the opposition hdp or peoples' democratic party won 13% seats and secured seats in parliament for the first time. since then, hostilities between turkish security forces and kurdish militants have sharply escalated. hundreds of people have been killed including dozens of , security personnel in attacks by the pkk or kurdistan worker'' party. in july, turkey began an air campaign against camps run by the pkk in nor
meanwhile, the predominantly kurdish city of cizre remains under military curfew. 24 hour residents reportacing a humanitarian crisis with food and water shortages. phone lines have also been cut to the city and the media has been blocked access. opposition politicians, who have been stopped from reaching the city have accused turkish , security forces of having a shoot to kill policy. local residents say 21 civilians have died. turkish authorities have disputed that claim saying 30 militants...
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>> reporter: mainly kurdish city with a population of more than 100,000.was sealed off at the turkish military launched a bombardment campaign fighters from the kurdistan workers party or p.k.k. fighting has is under after a two-year ceasefire collapse ed in july with the p.k.k. behind a string of attacks being including one killing 14 turk i.police officers in a bomb blast in the country's east. speaking at the ruling party, the prime minister pledged to the continue the fight against the p.k.k. >> translator: we will give severe punishments to those who attempt to destroy the piece and disturb our citizens by trying to drag turk any to chaos, their head quart never northern iraq and every place they are gathering are being wild out by the forces of the turkish people's republic and the turkish army 67 they are concerned civilians are paying too high a price in these operations. council of europe is demanding immediate access for observers to assess the impact of the curfew. activists say people were deprived of food, power and medical care and suck today
>> reporter: mainly kurdish city with a population of more than 100,000.was sealed off at the turkish military launched a bombardment campaign fighters from the kurdistan workers party or p.k.k. fighting has is under after a two-year ceasefire collapse ed in july with the p.k.k. behind a string of attacks being including one killing 14 turk i.police officers in a bomb blast in the country's east. speaking at the ruling party, the prime minister pledged to the continue the fight against...
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. >> security forces in turkey have blocked a delegation of politicians marching towards a kurdish citysoutheastern city is under a military-imposed curfew, at least 30 people have been killed there since military operation began last week and we have stephanie decker in istanbul. >> reporter: a different humanitarian situation and we are told there is no electricity, no water, lack of food and medical supplies and people cannot leave their homes and cannot go out on the streets and cannot transport those injured or dead to hospitals because of reports of snipers. however, i have to say very difficult to confirm these reports because it's impossible to get in. it has been under military siege now for about a week. the turkish government says it's rooting out what it calls pkk terrorists and they say they killed at least 32 militants including one civilian however when you speak to the other side the pro-kurdish party hdp will tell you 21 civilians have been killed, these are pictures coming out on social media and accuse sniper fire of this with fighting going on in that city but a very
. >> security forces in turkey have blocked a delegation of politicians marching towards a kurdish citysoutheastern city is under a military-imposed curfew, at least 30 people have been killed there since military operation began last week and we have stephanie decker in istanbul. >> reporter: a different humanitarian situation and we are told there is no electricity, no water, lack of food and medical supplies and people cannot leave their homes and cannot go out on the streets and...
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two british journalists have been released by turkish authorities and detained last week in the kurdish cityming clashes between security forces and fighters and iraqi producer is still being held. norway has run out of room to house its prisoners so it started sending convicts to a jail it is leasing in the netherlands and we went to the village and filed this report. >> reporter: this is the jail in the north of the netherlands. >> on this block it's the same utilities and refrigerator. >> reporter: until recently it houses 300 dutch inmates but now it's actually part of norway's prison system. on wednesday dutch officials symbolically handed over control of the site to a staff who has been getting special training for several months. >> it's a nor norwegian and had to school them in the law and customs and if there are issues in the prison it will be dealt with by the norwegians under the law. >> reporter: turned to the netherlands because of shortage of cells and people from belgium have been held for five years and that is widely seen as a success. norway's justice minister accepts lit
two british journalists have been released by turkish authorities and detained last week in the kurdish cityming clashes between security forces and fighters and iraqi producer is still being held. norway has run out of room to house its prisoners so it started sending convicts to a jail it is leasing in the netherlands and we went to the village and filed this report. >> reporter: this is the jail in the north of the netherlands. >> on this block it's the same utilities and...
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can you explain why some of the kurdish cities have disappeared from turkey and all of them have beenike, you know, taken away in favor of democrat? thank you. >> i'm not sure i completely agree with your premise that they have somehow been removed. i mean, just recently laila zhanna came out and said she was willing to go on a hunger strike if need be for this violence to end. i'm not sure i completely understand your question. he's of a younger generation and a talented politician. anyone familiar with the workings of the movement broadly speaking knows that in fact, individuals don't matter so much in the end. and this is a collective movement. and on the one hand, you have the people in europe, the hdp, important in terms of raising money, et cetera. organizing and public relations. and then, of course, you have abdallah. the most important question today is why he has been silenced. >> yes, sir? >> washington correspondent. i have two questions. ambrerin and henri. two-fold question. the first one, as you all know, a lot of turkish and western experts before the elections, they e
can you explain why some of the kurdish cities have disappeared from turkey and all of them have beenike, you know, taken away in favor of democrat? thank you. >> i'm not sure i completely agree with your premise that they have somehow been removed. i mean, just recently laila zhanna came out and said she was willing to go on a hunger strike if need be for this violence to end. i'm not sure i completely understand your question. he's of a younger generation and a talented politician....
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turkey, the south-east seeing the worst violence as the turkish military and kurdish separatists battle each other. entire citiesn the south-east have been put under curfew, and for journalists, turkish and kurdish in the south-east and beyond, the situation is nearly impossible. just in the past week turkish prosecutors started investigating one of the countries media houses, doyle media group, for "terrorism propaganda." three journalists from new york based vice news were arrested for "working for a terrorist organization", and then there's a magazine whose offices raided and the opposition banded on charges of insulting the president and making terrorism propaganda. all comms as turkeyened to the general election. fitting the a j.p. and the prime minister against the opposition, notably the kurdish h.d.p. "the listening post"'s correspondent on the battles in turkey fought not just in the south-east between rival groups, but across the media. our starting point is istanbul. >> reporter: the president of turkey says his country is under -- attack. it's not just the kurdish fighters, it's foreign forces and co
turkey, the south-east seeing the worst violence as the turkish military and kurdish separatists battle each other. entire citiesn the south-east have been put under curfew, and for journalists, turkish and kurdish in the south-east and beyond, the situation is nearly impossible. just in the past week turkish prosecutors started investigating one of the countries media houses, doyle media group, for "terrorism propaganda." three journalists from new york based vice news were arrested...
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this drone video shows the aftermath in the city of kobani after kurdish forces tried to tree take theets littered with debris. how will this crisis play on the debate stage? joining me to talk about that is cnn political reporter m.j. >> good morning. >> how will this play on the debate stage? >> that wasn't the best way to talk about it in the flippant way he did. but there's a wariness, within the american public there's a bit of weariness about the united states getting involved in anything overseas. there was a new cnn poll that came out this week that shows the majority of americans do believe americans have -- or the country, rather, has some responsibility when it comes to this crisis, but there's an ideological divide as well. republicans tend to be a little more concerned, you know, back away a little bit from the united states taking in more refugees. i think for someone like mike huckabee, he's clearly aware of that. i think going into wednesday night, it will be interesting to see the candidates are less practiced when it comes to foreign policy, try to talk about this iss
this drone video shows the aftermath in the city of kobani after kurdish forces tried to tree take theets littered with debris. how will this crisis play on the debate stage? joining me to talk about that is cnn political reporter m.j. >> good morning. >> how will this play on the debate stage? >> that wasn't the best way to talk about it in the flippant way he did. but there's a wariness, within the american public there's a bit of weariness about the united states getting...
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city of jizra. after fighting broke out with kurdish rebels. 30 fighters have been killed but kurdish politician he say the dead include almost 20 civilians. military had jizra under siege. >>> a magnitude 5.2 earthquake has struck japan's capital tokyo. there's no risk of a tsunami though. warning of possible landslides after heavy rainfall. shinzo abe has been visit is the areas hit by floods. many are left homeless. more than 100,000 have been affected by the floods and landslides. at least three people were killed. more than 20 others are still missing. >> japan is certainly used to tropical storms and types of. this is the 18th typhoon to sweep across the country this year so far. more rain fell in the 24 to 48 hour period than normally falls in the entire month of september. and it was simply too much for rivers to cope with. in particular, the kinugawa river which burst its banks around 1:00 in the afternoon on thursday, sendin sending a wallf water into joso and taking everything with it. the good news is, the water has cleared, many people are leaving evacuation centers so they can begin a
city of jizra. after fighting broke out with kurdish rebels. 30 fighters have been killed but kurdish politician he say the dead include almost 20 civilians. military had jizra under siege. >>> a magnitude 5.2 earthquake has struck japan's capital tokyo. there's no risk of a tsunami though. warning of possible landslides after heavy rainfall. shinzo abe has been visit is the areas hit by floods. many are left homeless. more than 100,000 have been affected by the floods and landslides....
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even pro-kurdish politicians were turned away from the military court encircling the city.enie: 400 homes have been destroyed in california as two major wildfires ripped through the north. 19,000 residents have been forced to flee. here is more for alexander that from alexander. ablaze.olden state california in its fourth year of drought. dry conditions, high winds, and soaring temperatures created the perfect environment for flames to spread. more than 5000 firefighters are currently assigned to tackle the blazes. >> these fires are burning in all directions. they are fuel driven fires with plenty of smoke. they are very unpredictable. >> after multiple fires across the state, to are particularly damaging. one fire is about 160 miles to theter -- 160 kilometers to east of sacramento. fire quadrupling in size overnight. hundreds of homes and other structures have been destroyed by one fire alone. more than 17,000 people have been evacuated. many more remain under threat. the red cross has opened emergency centers to provide people with places to go. ahead of the emergency s
even pro-kurdish politicians were turned away from the military court encircling the city.enie: 400 homes have been destroyed in california as two major wildfires ripped through the north. 19,000 residents have been forced to flee. here is more for alexander that from alexander. ablaze.olden state california in its fourth year of drought. dry conditions, high winds, and soaring temperatures created the perfect environment for flames to spread. more than 5000 firefighters are currently assigned...
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. >>> a curfew in the turkish city of jesru is set to be due to expire. kurdish politician he said the death toll includes at least 20 civilians. >>> britain's parliament has rejected a bill to change the right to die laws. religious leaders raised moral objections to the proposed bill and prime minister david cameron says he opposes i.t. nadim baba reports. >> reporter: the protest was passionate on either side of an emotive issue. on friday the u.k. parliament debated legislation allowing doctors to prescribe a terminal doas to dose to a patient with n six months to live. argued that it would clear up a legal mess. >> those that have reached a voluntary clear settled decision to end their lives, can now be clear from loved ones that without exposing them to the law but they cannot have the assistance of professionals. they can have amateur assistance from nearest and dearest but they can't have professional help. >> leslie close is a firm believer in what she calls assisted dying. her brother don was once a keen marathon runner but was diagnosed with a motor ne
. >>> a curfew in the turkish city of jesru is set to be due to expire. kurdish politician he said the death toll includes at least 20 civilians. >>> britain's parliament has rejected a bill to change the right to die laws. religious leaders raised moral objections to the proposed bill and prime minister david cameron says he opposes i.t. nadim baba reports. >> reporter: the protest was passionate on either side of an emotive issue. on friday the u.k. parliament debated...
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city. it was needed as part of an operation against kurdish fighters. but residents were terrified, running out of food and water. the damage caused during the siege is only now being revealed. >> stuck indoors for nine days, the people were finally allowed out. with the government curfew lifted, they were able to inspect what was left of the neighborhoods. many could express only anger and grief. >> translator: they were in front of our house and fired randomly. we felt like prisoners. >> translator: all my children were awake. we ran to the backyard, they fired on us. >> translator: we were terrified, we didn't have electricity, we didn't have food. what did we do to deserve this? >> reporter: the city was sealed off as they launched a campaign against the pkk. fighting surged after two year cease fire collapsed. with the pkk behind a string of attacks. the ruling party, the prime minister pledged to continue to fight against the pkk. >> translator: we will give severe punishments for those who destroy the peace. their headquarters in northern iraq ar
city. it was needed as part of an operation against kurdish fighters. but residents were terrified, running out of food and water. the damage caused during the siege is only now being revealed. >> stuck indoors for nine days, the people were finally allowed out. with the government curfew lifted, they were able to inspect what was left of the neighborhoods. many could express only anger and grief. >> translator: they were in front of our house and fired randomly. we felt like...
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. >>> nearly 30 pro-kurdish politicians were stopped by the police as they tried to march to the embattled city. police say they stopped the members of parliament from entering the town to keep them safe. they argued they were there to stop the violence. the city of 80,000 has been understand a government imposed curfew. despite the curfews scattered gun fire was heard throughout the day. 31 have been killed. turkey's president recep tayyip erdogan accused the kurdish political party of having ties to mill tant. >> the u.n. secretary general assembly approved a proposal to raise the palestinian flag at its headquarters in new york. many that sustained were from the european union. james bays reports. >> reporter: the general assembly, pt representatives of the nations of the world had before them a vote about internal practices. >> we shall considered... >> it was a highly charged and symbolic one. should the u.n. fly outside its headquarters the flags of observer states like palestine. before the vote the u.s. ambassador told colleagues, they should say know >> raising the flag outside hours i
. >>> nearly 30 pro-kurdish politicians were stopped by the police as they tried to march to the embattled city. police say they stopped the members of parliament from entering the town to keep them safe. they argued they were there to stop the violence. the city of 80,000 has been understand a government imposed curfew. despite the curfews scattered gun fire was heard throughout the day. 31 have been killed. turkey's president recep tayyip erdogan accused the kurdish political party...
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in iraq, islamic state still holds the major cities of mosul and ramadi, while kurdish and iraqi government forces have liberated kirkuk and tikrit, and stopped an advance on the iraqi kurdish capital, erbil. so far, iraqi government plans to launch new offensives have come to little. as for syria, cbs news now reports the pentagon is ending its $500 million program to train moderate rebels there. only a handful ever took the field. although a separate program run by the c.i.a. has had more success. kurdish fighters have been effective in iraq and syria but the politics are complicated. today, turkey's prime minister, a member of the coalition, made a point of saying the turks were also fighting turkey's kurdish rebels demanding autonomy. >> ( translated ): all of us, we must be vigilant. one terrorist fighting the other will not legitimize it. we want our partners and friends to support turkey in its fight against all types of terrorism. >> warner: for his part, iraqi prime minister haider al-abadi urged greater support to build up his military and shut down recruiting for isis. >> warner:
in iraq, islamic state still holds the major cities of mosul and ramadi, while kurdish and iraqi government forces have liberated kirkuk and tikrit, and stopped an advance on the iraqi kurdish capital, erbil. so far, iraqi government plans to launch new offensives have come to little. as for syria, cbs news now reports the pentagon is ending its $500 million program to train moderate rebels there. only a handful ever took the field. although a separate program run by the c.i.a. has had more...
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city of homs. bashar al-assad had asked for him. they said that the the kurdish formations.he armed ranks of the syrian opposition. in one word those who are standing up against isil on the ground as well as outside players who in one form counter act terrorist. >> that was sergei lavrov in front of the u.n. security council. this is what the u.s. secretary of state john kerry had to say to the same body. >> the united states supports any genuine effort to fight isil. and al qaeda affiliated groups. especially al nusra. if russia's recent actions. >> peter sharp is in moscow for us. is this about support for president assad or determination to defeat the terror groups. which john kerry said he would welcome. >> he gave a very, very clear warning to president assad where he actually informed him just what the price of russia's support is going to be, and he said to him he has got to start to cooperate to cooperate and make concessions. >> a russian build up would, quote, escalate the conflict. create loss of innocent life. risk confrontation with the anti-isil coalition. has
city of homs. bashar al-assad had asked for him. they said that the the kurdish formations.he armed ranks of the syrian opposition. in one word those who are standing up against isil on the ground as well as outside players who in one form counter act terrorist. >> that was sergei lavrov in front of the u.n. security council. this is what the u.s. secretary of state john kerry had to say to the same body. >> the united states supports any genuine effort to fight isil. and al qaeda...
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kurdish areas to join them under one flag. within turkey, the ongoing civil war has forced millions to flee to its western cities, just acceleratingural to urban migration. the violence highlights another trend as well: turkey's human rights record. unfortunately, turkey has an abysmal human rights record. torture is all too commonly used. people are all too commonly held for political reasons. and there has been a lot of oppression towards intellectuals, journalists and others who speak out on issues that the turkish state has been reluctant to face. narrator: human rights, corruption, economic problems and the strength of islam may keep turks from the one thing they want the most: membership in the european union. turkey's situation with regards to eventual e.u. membership is one that has continually been a process of moving ahead and stepping back. but turkey also seems to recognize that its economic issues, the size of its population, the size of its agricultural sector may take a longer period. as well, the need to establish some sort of long-lasting and favorable solution to the tensions over human rights-- especially kurdis
kurdish areas to join them under one flag. within turkey, the ongoing civil war has forced millions to flee to its western cities, just acceleratingural to urban migration. the violence highlights another trend as well: turkey's human rights record. unfortunately, turkey has an abysmal human rights record. torture is all too commonly used. people are all too commonly held for political reasons. and there has been a lot of oppression towards intellectuals, journalists and others who speak out on...
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city. we found him living as a refugee in the kurdish capital, erbil. he said isis fighters were already inside mosul when he escaped. >> sharaf: i didn't have any time to take anything. i was told i had five minutes to go. just i take five books. they are very old. >> logan: among them, this aramaic manuscript. he told us it was written 500 years ago, and said he left behind hundreds more older than this one, christian relics that may never be recovered. >> sharaf: i think they burn all the books. and we have books from the first century of the christianity. >> logan: you had from the first century. >> sharaf: of the christianity. when i remember this, i cannot... from the beginning the christianity, this is the first time we cannot pray in our churches. >> logan: as it seeks to erase christianity from the landscape, the islamic state allows no christian symbols. it released these photographs, which show the desecration of the church at what is believed to be the monastery of mar gorgis, just north of mosul. and nothing is sacred. isis blew up this mos
city. we found him living as a refugee in the kurdish capital, erbil. he said isis fighters were already inside mosul when he escaped. >> sharaf: i didn't have any time to take anything. i was told i had five minutes to go. just i take five books. they are very old. >> logan: among them, this aramaic manuscript. he told us it was written 500 years ago, and said he left behind hundreds more older than this one, christian relics that may never be recovered. >> sharaf: i think...
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city. it will end this saturday. it was imposed to support a military operation against kurdish rebels. the curfew sparked concerns of a humanitarian crisis. there's a food shortage, a lack of medical aid, and residents are not able to bury the dead. europe's human right's body wants independent observers allowed inside. >>> a controversial politician is poised to take control of britain's labor party. some call the left wing mp a warrior for the working class but others call him and his grassroots supporters delusional. how his election could dramatically change the face of british politics >>> half a million people pack the streets of barcelona calling for a catalonian independence. this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work around your schedule. and it takes- done. - about an hour. get reliable internet that's up to five times faster than dsl from the phone company. call 800-501-6000 to switch today. perks are nice. but the
city. it will end this saturday. it was imposed to support a military operation against kurdish rebels. the curfew sparked concerns of a humanitarian crisis. there's a food shortage, a lack of medical aid, and residents are not able to bury the dead. europe's human right's body wants independent observers allowed inside. >>> a controversial politician is poised to take control of britain's labor party. some call the left wing mp a warrior for the working class but others call him and...
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kurdish newspaper office. the hdp says its offices were attacked in at least a half dozen cities, including in ankara and in thesouthern resort city of alanya, where the headquarters were set on fire. in istanbul, nationalists attacked the headquarters of the turkish newspaper hurriyet, smashing windows and throwing stones. the hdp party was formed in 2012 as a left-leaning socialist party. it had helped broker peace talks between the turkish gogovernment and the militant kurdistan workers party, known as the pkk, before the truce collapsed earlier this summer. turkish security forces have now crossed into northern iraq as the military launched airstrikes against kurdish militants, killing 40. the attacks come after 14 turkish policemen were killed in eastern turkey on tuesday and turkish soldiers killed in a 16 roadside bomb explosion on sunday. meanwhile, two british vice journalists who had been imprisoned in turkey on terrorist charges have been released. jake hanrahan and philip pendlebury of vice news were detained in august while covering protests in eastern turkey over the government's military offensiv
kurdish newspaper office. the hdp says its offices were attacked in at least a half dozen cities, including in ankara and in thesouthern resort city of alanya, where the headquarters were set on fire. in istanbul, nationalists attacked the headquarters of the turkish newspaper hurriyet, smashing windows and throwing stones. the hdp party was formed in 2012 as a left-leaning socialist party. it had helped broker peace talks between the turkish gogovernment and the militant kurdistan workers...
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kurdish and turkish programs too all in an attempt to broaden student horizons no matter what their geographical interests. >> right now uc berkeley teaches 59 different languages on campus. officials city they are always open to the idea of teaching even more languages. >> very cool. i like that. >>> time now is 4:39. coming up a booze ban at levi stadium. coming up in 208 minutes the changes being considered in the wake of last week's attack on a vikings fan. >> apple's app store hacked. up next the damaging mall ware discovered that could impact your iphone. >> good morning. we are looking at a commute where traffic is actually doing very well if you are driving on interstate 880 it looks good heading south. >> still holding on to summer. one more day of really warm temps. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. we could learn more details about the death of a two-year- old girl in boston after she was dubbed baby doe after her remains washed up. she has been charged as an accessory after the fact and they are due in court today. investigators have not publicly speculated on a motive. but bella's biological father says he punched the girl because he believed she was possessed by demons. >
kurdish and turkish programs too all in an attempt to broaden student horizons no matter what their geographical interests. >> right now uc berkeley teaches 59 different languages on campus. officials city they are always open to the idea of teaching even more languages. >> very cool. i like that. >>> time now is 4:39. coming up a booze ban at levi stadium. coming up in 208 minutes the changes being considered in the wake of last week's attack on a vikings fan. >>...
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city main streets. about 300 people gather to protest new violence between turkish security force and kurdish rebel.hey were pushed back with water cannon and days taind some of them. after 2 and a half year peace process with the kurds violence in turkey flared between security forces and rebel of the the party rebel. >> back here now and the show down in kentucky. inside a county clerk office the one county clerk is defying the supreme court by turning away gay cup whole want to get marriage license and now there is a debate on whether she should keep her job. alex is in kentucky. >> under whose authority are you not. >> today a tense stand off in a small kentucky town. county clerk kim davis revving to issue any marriage license bus of her religious objection to same sex marriage. david moore and david together 17 years trying to get a license from davis ever since supreme court made marriage a right nationwide. >> ready to go. >>reporter: turned away again. tell and again. if davis telling the court she was exercising her right to religious freedom but late last nature the supreme court revving
city main streets. about 300 people gather to protest new violence between turkish security force and kurdish rebel.hey were pushed back with water cannon and days taind some of them. after 2 and a half year peace process with the kurds violence in turkey flared between security forces and rebel of the the party rebel. >> back here now and the show down in kentucky. inside a county clerk office the one county clerk is defying the supreme court by turning away gay cup whole want to get...
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kurdish pkk and all three will stand trial and kept in jail until then. the united nations has confirmed i.s.i.l. has destroyed another significant ruin in the ancient cityyra. now this is what the temple of bell looked like earlier in the week but the u.n. has now released these satellite images taken on monday showing what is left. earlier in august i.s.i.l. bombed this temple on the site. a second ukrainian policeman died from injuries he suffered during fighting outside parliament on monday. the pictures show a suspect hurling a grenade that killed a man and at least 19 others were hurt and the violence began for lawmakers to give more autonomy for the eastern part of ukraine. well the ukrainian president . >> translator: and what hurt the aggressor would not be on the table and the grim picture of struggling against the aggressor alone would become a real threat. >>> malaysia airlines new holding company begins operations on tuesday but new changes won't effect travelers, the company has under gone a name change from malaysia airlines system to may malaysia airlines and follows a devastating 2014 with a downing of a plane over ukraine and disappeara
kurdish pkk and all three will stand trial and kept in jail until then. the united nations has confirmed i.s.i.l. has destroyed another significant ruin in the ancient cityyra. now this is what the temple of bell looked like earlier in the week but the u.n. has now released these satellite images taken on monday showing what is left. earlier in august i.s.i.l. bombed this temple on the site. a second ukrainian policeman died from injuries he suffered during fighting outside parliament on...
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kurdish militants killed three police officers on sunday. the attacks came after authorities imposed a curfew on the region's largest city. clashes have intensified as they call for a fresh round in september. >>> we're using the b word once again, yes, bubble nobel economist robert schiller saying stocks might be in a bubble. is this a signal to sell or should you ride the winning wave? we'll discuss after this. r famis often need a helping hand. after brushing, listerine® total care helps prevent cavities, strengthens teeth and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to give listerine® total care to the total family. listerine® total care. one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth™. and for kids starting at age six, listerine® smart rinse delivers extra cavity protection after brushing. >>> good monday morning. welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm susan li. >> i'm will fred frost. here are your headlines from around the world. >>> u.s. futures point higher as nobel laureate robert schiller says a fed rate hike won't cause a correction despite his view that u.s. stocks are back in a bubble. >>> chinese stocks close d
kurdish militants killed three police officers on sunday. the attacks came after authorities imposed a curfew on the region's largest city. clashes have intensified as they call for a fresh round in september. >>> we're using the b word once again, yes, bubble nobel economist robert schiller saying stocks might be in a bubble. is this a signal to sell or should you ride the winning wave? we'll discuss after this. r famis often need a helping hand. after brushing, listerine® total care...
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cities sunday. 200 people were marching against tightening security restricts. the police fired rubor bullets and cannons and teargas, and meanwhile two police officers were killed by kurdish rebels at a checkpoint. >>> the arab league, they have fought with palestinians at the compound in jerusalem hours before the start of the jewish new year. we have more on the controversy. [ explosions ] >> they're all too familiar scenes inside of the al axa mosque complex. people running from teargas, the grenades. hours before the jewish new year. >> inside of the al aqsa mosque, they do control the temple area to make sure that it's safe, public order, and because it's in such a close area of the person wall, the hundreds of praying on the outside, whether it's safe for the officers to intervene. >> over the years, the status of al aqsa has become highly publicized. >> if it means that we need to enter the compound, and it's our religious duty to do so. >> last week, the israeli defense minister, they say that they're protecting islam's third holiest cite from extremists, and israel accused them of provoking clashes. mahmoud abbas condemned what he called an attack by israel. stro
cities sunday. 200 people were marching against tightening security restricts. the police fired rubor bullets and cannons and teargas, and meanwhile two police officers were killed by kurdish rebels at a checkpoint. >>> the arab league, they have fought with palestinians at the compound in jerusalem hours before the start of the jewish new year. we have more on the controversy. [ explosions ] >> they're all too familiar scenes inside of the al axa mosque complex. people running...
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kurdish groups said the turkish government wasn't doing enough to stop i.s.i.l. operations but days after the bombing the pkk had responsibility for killing two policemen in the cityn launched air strikes against pkk and iraq at the same time as hitting i.s.i.l. in syria. pkk said the strikes spelled the end of the peace process. we can speak to a turkish military and security analyst and is live from the turkish capitol and thank you for taking to us, do you agree then that the rather fragile truce that was declared between the pkk and the turkish government has now unravelled to the point to which it cannot be repaired? >> that's right. thank you for having me first. let me say this, i mean, just to start initiation of violence, we started in late july with the bomb and execution of two turkish men by pkk and we see this very sharp escalation of violence and repetition and when you look at the facts on the ground this conflict has been getting much more greener and bloodier. >> is it beyond the point of no return, can a peace process of any sort be found at this current moment or is this the end of peace with the pkk? >> that's right. this is the critical questi
kurdish groups said the turkish government wasn't doing enough to stop i.s.i.l. operations but days after the bombing the pkk had responsibility for killing two policemen in the cityn launched air strikes against pkk and iraq at the same time as hitting i.s.i.l. in syria. pkk said the strikes spelled the end of the peace process. we can speak to a turkish military and security analyst and is live from the turkish capitol and thank you for taking to us, do you agree then that the rather fragile...
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city is well-prepared for the erivarriv but says they need help to meet the challenge. turkey's prime minister calling an emergency cabinet meeting sunday night to discuss the latest kurdish rebel attack. the official news agency reports the pkk detonated two bombs near two armored military vehicles. it took place in a province bordering iraq and iran. the news report says there were casualties. the pkk claims 15 turkish soldiers were killed. more than two hundred people have been killed since july. now back to an o'reilly special. >>> in the did you know that segment tonight, fox news chief religion correspondent lauren green. she's been with fnc 19 years. before that, some very interesting things happened to her. so you have had a very fascinating life, one of five children, right? grew up in minneapolis, minnesota. >> right. >> regular public school kid? >> everybody went to public school. >> you played the piano about six years old? >> six years old. we stopped for a a little bit and started again at ten. the pianno was in my house hold all my life so i always played. >> did you like playing the piano as a kid, most kid hate the lessons. >> i loved playing the piano.
city is well-prepared for the erivarriv but says they need help to meet the challenge. turkey's prime minister calling an emergency cabinet meeting sunday night to discuss the latest kurdish rebel attack. the official news agency reports the pkk detonated two bombs near two armored military vehicles. it took place in a province bordering iraq and iran. the news report says there were casualties. the pkk claims 15 turkish soldiers were killed. more than two hundred people have been killed since...
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kurdish--wind speed >> diane: by 8:00 p.m. increase in cloud and temperature in the 60s and low 70's for the inland valley cities. >> diane: lightzzle and the morning hours. by noontime sun conditions. once all the apache of apple declares off their it we have a weather system, and from the south. moving in from our region. smack in the middle of it. >> diane: the purchase will drop about 10 degrees cooler that has that the last few days. >> diane: for the san francisco and peninsula area of the temperatures will be in the upper 60s. in the inland valleys location upper 80s and 90s today will be in the upper 70's it with a few eighties. maybe livermore? >> diane: more sunshine and the inland and south bay. no. bay as well. except for certain areas with patchy f o g. cooler temperatures will remain until friday. >> diane: on saturday, sunday warmer conditions. >> diane: 2 more days with the past two conditions. meanwhile, a place by sunday. >> diane: the weekend forecast temperatures jumping with clear skies and temperatures on seasonal average fell last all week long. >> pam: we're less than two weeks away until the 49ers open t
kurdish--wind speed >> diane: by 8:00 p.m. increase in cloud and temperature in the 60s and low 70's for the inland valley cities. >> diane: lightzzle and the morning hours. by noontime sun conditions. once all the apache of apple declares off their it we have a weather system, and from the south. moving in from our region. smack in the middle of it. >> diane: the purchase will drop about 10 degrees cooler that has that the last few days. >> diane: for the san francisco...
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and kurdish forces but isil was consolidating control of its territories and expanded control in syria. he continues to dominate sunni-arab areas in iraq and syria and maintains control of key cities like mosul fallujah and ramonic at efforts to take take -- ramadi and efforts to retake those have stalled entirely. it is now operating in afghanistan, yemen, libya and egypt and other radical islamic groups like boko haram in nigeria and al-shabaab and somalia have pledged allegiance to isil. this appearance of success only enhances isil's ability to radicalize recruit and grow. published media reports suggest the cia's estimate of isil's manpower has remained constant despite u.s. airstrikes which did just either they were wrong to begin with or that isil is replacing in real-time. this committee is disturbed by recent whistleblower allegations that officials at central command skewed intelligence assessments to paint an overly positive picture of conditions on the ground. we are currently investigating these allegations which we take with the utmost seriousness. the department of defense should as well and those responsible must be held accountable. ultimately it's not that we are
and kurdish forces but isil was consolidating control of its territories and expanded control in syria. he continues to dominate sunni-arab areas in iraq and syria and maintains control of key cities like mosul fallujah and ramonic at efforts to take take -- ramadi and efforts to retake those have stalled entirely. it is now operating in afghanistan, yemen, libya and egypt and other radical islamic groups like boko haram in nigeria and al-shabaab and somalia have pledged allegiance to isil....