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and then he came back to lebanon.ezbollah and contributed a lot to the passing of the un security council resolution 1559, which called for the ouster of -- and the demilitarization of has bala -- of hezbollah. -- inly he entered into which he effectively adopted all the principles. that is sovereignty and independence, the importance of building a centrist state. he is known to have oscillated on his political views. is on one side one day and another side the other day. only time will tell if he will uphold the most recent one he reached. or he would hold on more with hezbollah, people presumed he forced that agreement. is he going to be on the side of hezbollah? it doesn't sound like it. he made a lot of references to strengthening the central government. to federalizing the government. to national unity. the arab league's charter -- anchor: he didn't talk about militiah, an armed which wields great power and he didn't talk about lebanon's position toward syria, the you think we might have more clarification as tim
and then he came back to lebanon.ezbollah and contributed a lot to the passing of the un security council resolution 1559, which called for the ouster of -- and the demilitarization of has bala -- of hezbollah. -- inly he entered into which he effectively adopted all the principles. that is sovereignty and independence, the importance of building a centrist state. he is known to have oscillated on his political views. is on one side one day and another side the other day. only time will tell if...
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lebanon's opposition leader has given his backing. he says it is necessary to protect lebanon.e can go to beirut. our correspondent is there. what can you tell us about michel aoun? reporter: he is a love him or loathe him figure. the largest christian block in the country parliament, he has been accused of an aggressively christian agenda, something that has been dampened. he focuses on his ultimate goal of becoming lebanon's president. he was here during the civil war where he became the youngest head of the army, leading campaigns against syrian forces inside lebanon. at the end of the war in 1990, he fled to france, trying to escape political persecution for crimes committed during the war. he switched sides, he went into , whiche with hezbollah was deeply entwined with the syrian government. with basharided al-assad against rebels in the country. so he divides opinion. it will be interesting now he has been endorsed by the most senior position in the country, how easy it will be for him to secure the presidency. described, lebanon has a delicate and obligated power-sharing
lebanon's opposition leader has given his backing. he says it is necessary to protect lebanon.e can go to beirut. our correspondent is there. what can you tell us about michel aoun? reporter: he is a love him or loathe him figure. the largest christian block in the country parliament, he has been accused of an aggressively christian agenda, something that has been dampened. he focuses on his ultimate goal of becoming lebanon's president. he was here during the civil war where he became the...
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march 14 is not as strong as it used to be, but divisions in lebanon are still there. issues such as the garbage crisis, structure in lebanon such as electricity is still -- most lebanese do not see that as really being fixed any time soon. annette: one thing that caused much concern among significant parts of the lebanese population is that islanders seem to be supported by has blog. as a result, how is this going to achieve to bridge those positions in a very fragmented country? well, i do not think that is going to happen anytime soon. hezbollah very much had the upper hand and was able to put in someone who they wanted to, and with as weak as march 14 is being seen at these days, they want to secure the guy they wanted power. things may get better, it is hard to say. as long as the war in syria goes on, that very much is mirrored here in the sectarian divides. annette: michael downey reporting from beirut, thank you. further upheaval with police retaining the editor in chief of the paper "cumhuriyet." came asst attentions authorities came in with a massive crackdow
march 14 is not as strong as it used to be, but divisions in lebanon are still there. issues such as the garbage crisis, structure in lebanon such as electricity is still -- most lebanese do not see that as really being fixed any time soon. annette: one thing that caused much concern among significant parts of the lebanese population is that islanders seem to be supported by has blog. as a result, how is this going to achieve to bridge those positions in a very fragmented country? well, i do...
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and we can see that in both lebanon and in central america. in lebanon, this president exercised american power, all right, but the management of it was such that our marines were killed. we had to leave in humiliation, the soviet union became stronger. terrorists became emboldened. and it was because they did not think through how power should be exercised, did not have the american public with them on a plan that worked, that we ended up the way we did. similarly, in central america, what we're doing in nicaragua with this covert war -- which the congress, including many republicans, have tried to stop -- is finally end up with a public definition of american power that hurts us, where we get associated with political assassins and the rest. we have to decline, for the first time in modern history, jurisdiction in the world court , because they'll find us guilty of illegal actions. and our enemies are strengthened from all of this. we need to be strong. we need to be prepared to use that strength. but we must understand that we are a democra
and we can see that in both lebanon and in central america. in lebanon, this president exercised american power, all right, but the management of it was such that our marines were killed. we had to leave in humiliation, the soviet union became stronger. terrorists became emboldened. and it was because they did not think through how power should be exercised, did not have the american public with them on a plan that worked, that we ended up the way we did. similarly, in central america, what...
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and we can see that in both lebanon and in central america.lebanon, this president exercised american power, all right, but the management of it was such that our marines were killed, we had to leave in humiliation, the soviet union became stronger, terrorists became emboldened. and it was because they did not think through how power should be exercised, did not have the american public with them on a plan that worked, that we ended up the way we did. similarly, in central america: what we're doing in nicaragua with this covert war -- which the congress, including many republicans, have tried to stop -- is finally end up with a public definition of american power that hurts us, where we get associated with political assassins and the rest. we have to decline, for the first time in modern history, jurisdiction in the world court because they'll find us guilty of illegal actions. and our enemies are strengthened from all of this. we need to be strong, we need to be prepared to use that strength, but we must understand that we are a democracy. we
and we can see that in both lebanon and in central america.lebanon, this president exercised american power, all right, but the management of it was such that our marines were killed, we had to leave in humiliation, the soviet union became stronger, terrorists became emboldened. and it was because they did not think through how power should be exercised, did not have the american public with them on a plan that worked, that we ended up the way we did. similarly, in central america: what we're...
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and we can see that in both lebanon and in central america. in lebanon, this president exercised american power, all right, but the management of it was such that our marines were killed, we had to leave in humiliation, the soviet union became stronger, terrorists became emboldened. and it was because they did not think through how power should be exercised, did not have the american public with them on a plan that worked, that we ended up the way we did. similarly, in central america: what we're doing in nicaragua with this covert war -- which the congress, including many republicans, have tried to stop -- is finally end up with a public definition of american power that hurts us, where we get associated with political assassins and the rest. we have to decline, for the first time in modern history, jurisdiction in the world court because they'll find us guilty of illegal actions. and our enemies are strengthened from all of this. we need to be strong, we need to be prepared to use that strength, but we must understand that we are a democracy
and we can see that in both lebanon and in central america. in lebanon, this president exercised american power, all right, but the management of it was such that our marines were killed, we had to leave in humiliation, the soviet union became stronger, terrorists became emboldened. and it was because they did not think through how power should be exercised, did not have the american public with them on a plan that worked, that we ended up the way we did. similarly, in central america: what...
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terrorist from lebanon, and we did. we saw the formation of a government of reconciliation and for somebody to suggest as our opponents have that these men died in shame, they better not tell parents of those young marines. they gave peace a chance and our allies were with us, the british, french and italians. >> congresswoman ferraro? >> let me just say that i always resent vice-president bush and your patronizing attitude that you have to teach me about foreign policy. [applause] >> i have been a member of congress for six years and i was there when the embassy was held hostage in iran that i have seen what has happened in the past several months, 17 months of your administration. secondly, please don't categorize my answers, either. leave the interpretation of the -- to the american people who are watching this debate. [applause] >> let me say further that no one has ever said those young men were killed and the negligence of this administration or others died in shame. no one who has a child who is 90 or 20 years ol
terrorist from lebanon, and we did. we saw the formation of a government of reconciliation and for somebody to suggest as our opponents have that these men died in shame, they better not tell parents of those young marines. they gave peace a chance and our allies were with us, the british, french and italians. >> congresswoman ferraro? >> let me just say that i always resent vice-president bush and your patronizing attitude that you have to teach me about foreign policy. [applause]...
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we can see that in both lebanon and in central america. lebanon thisment exercised power all right. the management of it was such that the marines were killed. we had the leave in humiliation. the soviet union become stronger. terrorists become imbolded and it was because they did not think through how the power should be exercised and not have the american public with them on a plan that did not work and ended up in a way that they did. in central america, what we're doing in nicaragua with the covert war which the congress and including many of the republicans have tried to stop is finally end up with a definition that hurts us and we have to decline for the first time in modern history and the jurisdiction and that will find us guilty and then the enemies are strengthened from all of this. need to be strong and need to be prepared to use this strength, but we must understand that we're a democracy & we're a government by the people. when we move, it should be for very severe and extreme reasons that serve the national interest and end up with a stronger country behind us. it's on
we can see that in both lebanon and in central america. lebanon thisment exercised power all right. the management of it was such that the marines were killed. we had the leave in humiliation. the soviet union become stronger. terrorists become imbolded and it was because they did not think through how the power should be exercised and not have the american public with them on a plan that did not work and ended up in a way that they did. in central america, what we're doing in nicaragua with...
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terrorists from lebanon and we did. we saw the government of reconciliation and for so many to suggest as our two opponents did that our men died in shame, they better not tell the parents of those young marines. >> you don't have to teach me about foreign policy. i was there when the embassy was held hostage in iran and i have seen what has happened with your administration. secondly, please don't categorize my answer either. leave my interpretation to the american people who are watching this debate and let me say further, no one has ever said those young men were killed to the negligence of this administration and others. no one with a child who is 19 or 20 years old would ever say that about the worth of anybody else's child. >> you have repeatedly said you would not want your son to die in an undeclared war, but you have set up might be necessary to put a blockade in nicaragua. in what situation would you put forces in central america. >> i would advocate force when it's necessary to protect our country, our securi
terrorists from lebanon and we did. we saw the government of reconciliation and for so many to suggest as our two opponents did that our men died in shame, they better not tell the parents of those young marines. >> you don't have to teach me about foreign policy. i was there when the embassy was held hostage in iran and i have seen what has happened with your administration. secondly, please don't categorize my answer either. leave my interpretation to the american people who are...
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we had an ambassador killed in lebanon some time ago. when you see the israeli building in lebanon, after the death of our marines, you see that hit by terrorism, the israelis with all of their experience fighting terrorism, you know it is difficult. when you see radical islam responding to government-sponsored t terrorists, it is very difficult. strengthene ought to , and i believe we have the best foreign intelligence business in the world. but it is very difficult to get the source information that you need to go after something as shadowy as international terror. there was a different between iran and what happened in lebanon. in iran you had a government. holding up a u.s. embassy. the government sanctioning the takeover of that embassy. by those by those students. the government. negotiating with the united states government for their release in lebanon. in the terror that happened at the embassy. you have the government there. that wants to help fight against terrorism. that because of the melee in the middle east. it's there toda
we had an ambassador killed in lebanon some time ago. when you see the israeli building in lebanon, after the death of our marines, you see that hit by terrorism, the israelis with all of their experience fighting terrorism, you know it is difficult. when you see radical islam responding to government-sponsored t terrorists, it is very difficult. strengthene ought to , and i believe we have the best foreign intelligence business in the world. but it is very difficult to get the source...
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they would move on and play the winner of tonight's game, derry chmps from lebanon. so these are live pictures of the game in exeter, and looks like it is going, it is over now, final 2-1, wind ham wins, they advance. at 6-foot 3, this week's home town hero is a big hitter for the tomahawks. >> the merrimack high school volleyball team has turned out some big-time talent in reason years including a handful of report breakers, the latest to set a new jolly, she broke the new hampshire record for career blocks. with over 270 and counting. she's also second in the state with 995 kills. >> having my team there is one of my favorite parts, knowing that we've improved together, just, it's far greater than >> basketball, track, swimming lacrosse, but she realized early on that volleyball would be her game, although she admits she wasn't a natural. >> i started out, they banned me on ice and i was all over the place. but i definitely like to think that i've gotten a little more coordinated since freshman year and i've definitely improved by leaps and bounds. >> she's the vic
they would move on and play the winner of tonight's game, derry chmps from lebanon. so these are live pictures of the game in exeter, and looks like it is going, it is over now, final 2-1, wind ham wins, they advance. at 6-foot 3, this week's home town hero is a big hitter for the tomahawks. >> the merrimack high school volleyball team has turned out some big-time talent in reason years including a handful of report breakers, the latest to set a new jolly, she broke the new hampshire...
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lebanon, the word lebanon doesn't even appear in hipaa. this is hezbollah's access to the international financial system. we will pursue that throughout the world. it's important that i emphasize that. this is not about lebanon, and it is not about the lebanese financial system. obviously hezbollah is quite present in lebanon so it impacts the lebanese financial system disproportionately. it's not about lebanon. it's not about the lebanese financial situation. it's about hezbollah's access to the financial system broadly. we will pursue that throughout the world. >> patrick lawson, and then we'll come over here. >> if i understood you properly, you were saying that part of u.s. government counter-terrorism strategy is to block the access of terrorist organizations to the international financial system. one of the organizations which the u.s. government i believe has designated as a terrorist organization is the guard corp. i'd be interested in your comments about u.s. efforts to block irgc access to the international financial system and i
lebanon, the word lebanon doesn't even appear in hipaa. this is hezbollah's access to the international financial system. we will pursue that throughout the world. it's important that i emphasize that. this is not about lebanon, and it is not about the lebanese financial system. obviously hezbollah is quite present in lebanon so it impacts the lebanese financial system disproportionately. it's not about lebanon. it's not about the lebanese financial situation. it's about hezbollah's access to...
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windham has a 2-0 lead on a couple later derryfield will take on lebanon. all your highlights later today. it's an off day at the world series, the cubs and indians both have one win as they head for wrigley field in chicago for game three tomorrow night. cubs won 5-1 last night, now they will send a new hampshire pitcher to the mound. dartmouth graduate kyle hendricks pitches game three for chicago. josh tomlin will go for the indians. and this week's home town hero is elise jolly of merrimack new hampshire state record for career blocks with with other 270 and counting. her story coming up at 6:00. jean: thanks, jamie. one of the questions facing voters in this election, a crucial issue in america's role in global affairs. josh: we continue our commitment 2016 coverage now live from washington. aixa diaz has a look at where the candidates stand on this issue. reporter: that's right, josh, jean. hillary clinton says the u.s. should continue abroad while donald trump believes americans should worry about issues here at home. hillary clinton, a former secret
windham has a 2-0 lead on a couple later derryfield will take on lebanon. all your highlights later today. it's an off day at the world series, the cubs and indians both have one win as they head for wrigley field in chicago for game three tomorrow night. cubs won 5-1 last night, now they will send a new hampshire pitcher to the mound. dartmouth graduate kyle hendricks pitches game three for chicago. josh tomlin will go for the indians. and this week's home town hero is elise jolly of merrimack...
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it's not just about lebanon. the word lebanon doesn't appear in hezbollah. this is about hezbollah access to the financial system and we will pursue that and i think it's important that i emphasize that, this is not about lebanon obviously it impacts financial system disproportionately but it's not about lebanon and not about lebanon but it's about hezbollah and we will pursue that throughout the world. >> we will come up here. >> if i understood you properly you were saying that part of u.s. government counterterrorism strategy so to block the access to terrorist organizations international financial system. one of the organizations which u.s. designated as terrorist is the guard corp. i would be interested in your comment about government efforts to block irgcf access to the international financial system and in particularly access by companies that are partly owned or controlled by the irgc. how would you -- what would you say to u.s. government efforts to block access to such companies to the international financial system? >> sure, so to be clear as far
it's not just about lebanon. the word lebanon doesn't appear in hezbollah. this is about hezbollah access to the financial system and we will pursue that and i think it's important that i emphasize that, this is not about lebanon obviously it impacts financial system disproportionately but it's not about lebanon and not about lebanon but it's about hezbollah and we will pursue that throughout the world. >> we will come up here. >> if i understood you properly you were saying that...
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lebanon, the word lebanon doesn't even appear in hi ifpa. this is hez bow lease access to the international financial system. we will pursue that throughout the world. it's important that i emphasize that. this is not about lebanon and it is not about the lebanese financial system. obviously hezbollah is quite present in lebanon so it impacts the lebanese financial system dispro norgs natalie. it's about hezbollah's access to the financial system broadly. we will pursue that throughout the world. >> patrick lawson and then we'll come over here. >> if i understood you properly, you were saying that part of u.s. government counter-terrorism strategy is to block the access of terrorist organizations to the international financial system. one of the organization wiz the u.s. government i believe designated as a terrorist organization is the guard corp. i'd be interested in your comments about u.s. efforts to block irgc access to the international financial system and in particular access by companies that are partly owned or controlled by the ir
lebanon, the word lebanon doesn't even appear in hi ifpa. this is hez bow lease access to the international financial system. we will pursue that throughout the world. it's important that i emphasize that. this is not about lebanon and it is not about the lebanese financial system. obviously hezbollah is quite present in lebanon so it impacts the lebanese financial system dispro norgs natalie. it's about hezbollah's access to the financial system broadly. we will pursue that throughout the...
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ferraro, between iran and the embassy in lebanon. iran, we were held by a foreign government. had a wantonou terrorist action where the government opposed it. we went to lebanon to give peace a chance, to stop the bombing of citizens in a root, to remove thousands of terrorists from we sought ae did -- government of reconciliation. for somebody's to suggest that ,hese two men died in shame they gave peace a chance, and our allies were with us -- the british, french, and italians. let me just say, first of all, that i almost resent, vice president bush, your patronizing attitude, that you have to teach me about foreign policy. [applause] ms. ferraro: i have been a member of congress for six years, i was a member when the embassy was held hostage in iran, and i have seen what has happened in the past 17 ounce of your administration. categorize myt answers either. leave my answers to the american people watching. and let me say further that no one has ever said that those young men were killed due to the negligence of this administration. no one with a child who is 19 or 20 years
ferraro, between iran and the embassy in lebanon. iran, we were held by a foreign government. had a wantonou terrorist action where the government opposed it. we went to lebanon to give peace a chance, to stop the bombing of citizens in a root, to remove thousands of terrorists from we sought ae did -- government of reconciliation. for somebody's to suggest that ,hese two men died in shame they gave peace a chance, and our allies were with us -- the british, french, and italians. let me just...
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it's spreading beyond syria and iraq into egypt, into lebanon, into yemen, into libya, into somalia. so that the idea what we need to tell our audience is it's not about defeating isis militarily in iraq and syria, and this is very important. what do you do with the idea of salafi jihaddism that's really expanding and spreading near and far? >> host: and on that point to, i want to just read a quote that you cited in the book by baghdadi which is quite shocking, and i think a lot of people aren't aware of this where he said, o, muslims, islam was never for a day the religion of peace. islam is the religion of war. your prophet dispatched with the sword. i think that, you know, obviously every time an attack happens whether it's in the west -- and i want to to get to the whole notion of the far enemy versus the close enemy next -- but whenever there's an attack, there is always a big problem for muslims everywhere because, of course, isis doesn't speak for billions, 1.6 billion muslims. but nevertheless, as quote indicates -- as this quote indicates, there are some, a very small minor
it's spreading beyond syria and iraq into egypt, into lebanon, into yemen, into libya, into somalia. so that the idea what we need to tell our audience is it's not about defeating isis militarily in iraq and syria, and this is very important. what do you do with the idea of salafi jihaddism that's really expanding and spreading near and far? >> host: and on that point to, i want to just read a quote that you cited in the book by baghdadi which is quite shocking, and i think a lot of...
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the whole fertile crescent, from baghdad right over to lebanon. and the most you can hope for is to impose some kind of state order within the imperfect boundaries of so-called nationstates, which are not real nationstates, and hope that people will be able to manage their affairs. but you know, there's no way you can draw a border within iraq, which will create neat kurdish areas, neat sunni area, neat shia area. that's not going to happen. plus, turkey would never allow a kurdish state to become reality in the north. and then we should not want it, either. melinda: where do you see the political situation developing after a liberation of mosul? one author on your website has written that the various members of the anti-i.s. coalition fear each other more than they fear the jihadists. daniel: and it's even more complex than this. i recently talked to a young researcher who came back from studying the fragmentation and the chain of command inside of the kurdish troops. she says, you have people from different parties, different command structures,
the whole fertile crescent, from baghdad right over to lebanon. and the most you can hope for is to impose some kind of state order within the imperfect boundaries of so-called nationstates, which are not real nationstates, and hope that people will be able to manage their affairs. but you know, there's no way you can draw a border within iraq, which will create neat kurdish areas, neat sunni area, neat shia area. that's not going to happen. plus, turkey would never allow a kurdish state to...
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talal's family fled syria to lebanon in 2013. but he wanted to seek morere opportutunities abroad. determimined to avoid a dangererous sea crosossing, tl found another way--brazil's humanitarian visa program for syrian refugees. narrator: o oe ththey arrived,, talal raised money through crowdfdfunding to start a new bubusiness. brazilians doonated 20,000 u.s. dollars to their cause. his wife hazan now cooks for their thriving catering business, offering up syrian dishes. with more help, talal is already at work setting up his new restaurant.. filippo: 7 or 8 countries host more than half the refugees in the world. and likewise, 7 or 8 countries provide more than half of t the funding to hp the refugegees that are displac. this is n not a sustainable situation, especially y with the problem bebecoming so big and complex. remember, refufugees ae not just the responsibilility of a few receiving countries or of a few donors. it is a very collective responsibility. if you read the refugee convention, its preamble, which was written 65 years ago, thatat preamble, like the whole conventio
talal's family fled syria to lebanon in 2013. but he wanted to seek morere opportutunities abroad. determimined to avoid a dangererous sea crosossing, tl found another way--brazil's humanitarian visa program for syrian refugees. narrator: o oe ththey arrived,, talal raised money through crowdfdfunding to start a new bubusiness. brazilians doonated 20,000 u.s. dollars to their cause. his wife hazan now cooks for their thriving catering business, offering up syrian dishes. with more help, talal...
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police in lebanon arrested a man in connection to a string of burglaries. yesterday morning, police say they responded to a report of an attempted burglary at tbw automotive on mechanic street. later that morning, two other businesses on the same street reported they were burglarized. police arrested 44-year-old william burr on three felony counts of burglary and one felony count of possession of heroin. burr will be arraigned later today. a man accused of robbing a bank in manchester is due in federal court today. court documents say leeland eisenberg robbed the citizens bank on elm street in august. and police say when they eisenberg previously served time for taking hostages at hillary clinton's campaign headquarters in rochester in 2007. right now, manchester police are on the lookout for a suspect accused of stealing an elderly woman's purse at market basket. officers say matthew emerson grabbed the 82-year-old woman's purse from her cart as she was leaving the store monday. he was chased away. authorities say he went to the valley street cemetery, whe
police in lebanon arrested a man in connection to a string of burglaries. yesterday morning, police say they responded to a report of an attempted burglary at tbw automotive on mechanic street. later that morning, two other businesses on the same street reported they were burglarized. police arrested 44-year-old william burr on three felony counts of burglary and one felony count of possession of heroin. burr will be arraigned later today. a man accused of robbing a bank in manchester is due in...
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lebanon's newly appointed president has vowed to prevent conflicts in the region spreading to his country. the former army general was speaking moments after being elected head of state. the parliamentary vote ended more than two years of deadlock during which lebanon was without a president. he is a veteran leader in the christian community. police in turkey have detained the editor-in-chief of the leading opposition newspaper. at least a dozen senior employees are being held on what the government describes as terror-related charges. they are accused of links to the group the pkk and fethullah gulen. rebuilding towns and villages after the latest earthquake will take years. zimbabwe is to start printing what it calls bomb notes. there will be worth one u.s. dollar but people fear it will lead to a return to hyperinflation. have a lotimbabweans to protest about -- economic crisis, massive unemployment. and the government solution isn't popular. mediaoman is a social activist. her current hashtag is #howtheyrobbedus. do not want the bond note because it is just a piece of paper. not a cur
lebanon's newly appointed president has vowed to prevent conflicts in the region spreading to his country. the former army general was speaking moments after being elected head of state. the parliamentary vote ended more than two years of deadlock during which lebanon was without a president. he is a veteran leader in the christian community. police in turkey have detained the editor-in-chief of the leading opposition newspaper. at least a dozen senior employees are being held on what the...
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gary field wins also in -- also advancing was windham and lebanon. joey logano was able to hold off the field on a green-white checker finish to win the hellmann's 500 at talladega. he has secured his spot in the round of age. still to come tonight, the cubs i spent many years as a nuclear missile launch officer. if the president gave the order we had to launch the missiles, that would be it. i prayed that call would never come. rom firing. [ sirens blearing ] i would bomb the [ beep] out of them. i want to be unpredictable. i love war. the thought of donald trump with nuclear weapons scares me to death. it should scare everyone. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. colin van ostern: i'm colin van ostern. you can go online and read our plan to create good jobs and keep young families in new hampshire. we need to help small businesses and startups grow with less red tape. lower college costs and cut student debt. and expand clean energy. let's take the next step forward, and keep our young families here. is that. the cubs and the indians wi
gary field wins also in -- also advancing was windham and lebanon. joey logano was able to hold off the field on a green-white checker finish to win the hellmann's 500 at talladega. he has secured his spot in the round of age. still to come tonight, the cubs i spent many years as a nuclear missile launch officer. if the president gave the order we had to launch the missiles, that would be it. i prayed that call would never come. rom firing. [ sirens blearing ] i would bomb the [ beep] out of...
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was the product of a decade of research and scholarship that entailed travel to iran, but also to lebanon, egypt, france and several other countries. during my travels, i met with or interviewed more than 100 people. in addition, i located and analyzed thousands of new pages of newly declassified documents and many others that had never before. imprint. casual readers of the review could be forgiven if i had simply decided to sit down one day and write a book because i felt like it. this tells you something about the time we are living in. the book review was posted to the time site on friday. by saturday morning, the volume of abuse was such that my publisher intervened with amazon and asked them to take immediate measures. amazon agreed immediately, to their credit, and the issue was that sent to the companies special committee established to monitor and respond to abuse, harassment and threats. i don't know many of you knew there was a committee. we do have a committee in place to help people like me. by then the review had gone viral and by sunday morning the jerusalem post had carrie
was the product of a decade of research and scholarship that entailed travel to iran, but also to lebanon, egypt, france and several other countries. during my travels, i met with or interviewed more than 100 people. in addition, i located and analyzed thousands of new pages of newly declassified documents and many others that had never before. imprint. casual readers of the review could be forgiven if i had simply decided to sit down one day and write a book because i felt like it. this tells...
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a federal judge has sentenced the second person accused of trying to smuggle guns to lebanon. sarah zeaiter , of cedar rapids, will spend more than seven years in prison on exporting firearms and two other family members are expected to receive their sentences next week. they were arrested after raids at three locations in cedar rapids last year. the pizza daddy on first avenue, a home on catskill street, and the midamar business. prosecutors say the four hid firearms in crates bound for lebanon - hiding some in bobcat skid loaders and with clothes collected for refugees. the city of marion looked outside of the state to hire a new police chief. the position. his first day on the new job is december 12th. he spent more than 25 years with the police department in kansas city, missouri. marion's city manager praised mchale for working with the community and other police departments. sot "he started and still continues to participate in a task force against violence in the area of kansas city that he works in. he's done a lot of work with a lot of agencies to help coordinate proj
a federal judge has sentenced the second person accused of trying to smuggle guns to lebanon. sarah zeaiter , of cedar rapids, will spend more than seven years in prison on exporting firearms and two other family members are expected to receive their sentences next week. they were arrested after raids at three locations in cedar rapids last year. the pizza daddy on first avenue, a home on catskill street, and the midamar business. prosecutors say the four hid firearms in crates bound for...
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their existential fear, is the encroachment of iran through various proxy forces, whether has a lot lebanon, assad in syria, shia militias in iraq, or the effort to support tutee rebels in yemen. aboutarabia is concerned the advances being made in the region by iran. they were very upset about the nuclear deal negotiated by the obama administration, and this became the number one concern. isis is something they care about, but it is not their primary concern. therefore, that makes it difficult when the u.s. comes to saudi arabia and asks, you need to crack down on your teachers spreadingers who are a beer lent form of islam that bomb hobbies, jews, christians, non-wahhabi muslims, are infidels .> >> the first call comes fromon e oregon on
their existential fear, is the encroachment of iran through various proxy forces, whether has a lot lebanon, assad in syria, shia militias in iraq, or the effort to support tutee rebels in yemen. aboutarabia is concerned the advances being made in the region by iran. they were very upset about the nuclear deal negotiated by the obama administration, and this became the number one concern. isis is something they care about, but it is not their primary concern. therefore, that makes it difficult...
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at the second level we all recognize countries like lebanon taking in 20 percent of their population they just don't have the infrastructure to support this level of additional people. you have school children children, hospitals and then issues like jobs. with that same response capacity. to enable the host government to create the environment and just to play in the context of the refugees of a benign and jordan those of ours educated as we are to have the same aspirations and expect them to stay there you want them to have opportunities so it is incumbent upon the community it is a global response ability to address these issues. so much of the refugees situation is created by conflict. then there has to be a political solution. >> why is mastercard involved in the refugee crisis? put it that way. >> using the words with that ever structure to give aid to people really quickly. of that what has then made available and then use those to give water vouchers it is close to the heart. and with those communities for a better tomorrow. for those in need to be included financially. and t
at the second level we all recognize countries like lebanon taking in 20 percent of their population they just don't have the infrastructure to support this level of additional people. you have school children children, hospitals and then issues like jobs. with that same response capacity. to enable the host government to create the environment and just to play in the context of the refugees of a benign and jordan those of ours educated as we are to have the same aspirations and expect them to...
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lebanon, good road win at laconia. and nate perkens had two touchdowns, and he threw for valley would get the win. james donovan, a nice 18 yard run, however, the knights would turn it over on the first play. merrimack valley up, and a 22 yard touchdown pass and it's the bride. they get the first win of the year. 28-6 the final. souhegan home with manchester west. he hits labonte and he does the rest. the next possession, this time they give it to dante sabo, breaks a couple of tackles and he is fast. he's gone 60 yards for the score, souhegan wins big, five different players scored touchdowns for the sabers. all right, the bow falcons improved to 5-1. rushing touchdowns for bow. one more collection site, for new hampshire tackles. bell pelham is host tonight at 6:00. if you consider going, consider a cash or food donation to the local pantry in that community and a reminder, you can watch all of our friday night football shows in their entirety on our website, wmur.com/fnf on the red sox and cleveland 6-0. they traile
lebanon, good road win at laconia. and nate perkens had two touchdowns, and he threw for valley would get the win. james donovan, a nice 18 yard run, however, the knights would turn it over on the first play. merrimack valley up, and a 22 yard touchdown pass and it's the bride. they get the first win of the year. 28-6 the final. souhegan home with manchester west. he hits labonte and he does the rest. the next possession, this time they give it to dante sabo, breaks a couple of tackles and he...
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in lebanon, just as an example, these cards are used by the beneficiaries in 450 shops.are commercial shops. they are commercial traders. those shops have seen an infusion of $720 million over the past three years. that's the type of economic stimulus these programs can put in because we have a new way of working, because of mastercard. also the skills mastercard has shared with the community. that is very important. the second level is we all recognize that countries like lebanon who have taken in 20% of the population equivalent, imagine the united states taking in 60 trillion people and you get a general idea, they just don't have the infrastructure to support this level of additional people. you have schoolchildren who can't go to school, you have hospitals that can't meet the demand and then of course there are issues like jobs. we need the development community, the broader community to bring the same response capacity i would say, not the same ones, but their response capacity to these situations to enable the host government to create an environment for the refug
in lebanon, just as an example, these cards are used by the beneficiaries in 450 shops.are commercial shops. they are commercial traders. those shops have seen an infusion of $720 million over the past three years. that's the type of economic stimulus these programs can put in because we have a new way of working, because of mastercard. also the skills mastercard has shared with the community. that is very important. the second level is we all recognize that countries like lebanon who have...
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negotiations with the soviet union on stockpiles, and strategic weapons systems and fighting terrorism in lebanon and the broader middle east. the republican team
negotiations with the soviet union on stockpiles, and strategic weapons systems and fighting terrorism in lebanon and the broader middle east. the republican team
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the government is backed by russia and shia militias from iraq and lebanon. they know their specific locations of arms sources. >> new state department data shows the united states welcomed a record number of refugees in 2016. according to the pew research center, of the nearly states, some 46% were muslim. this also marks the first time in a decade that a small number of refugees were christian versus muslim. >> an unusual and very moving tribute to a young superhero fan in south carolina. the family of a 6-year-old boy who died after a scoot shooting last week asks mourners to don superhero costumes for his funeral. >> over 1,000 came from far and metropolis to say good-bye. rehema ellis tells the story. >> 6-year-old jacob hall's small blue casket was surrounded by 1500 mourners dressed by the superheroes jacob loved. one batman imagining what jacob would say. >> i want to coordinate the biggest hope-filled superhero bash this planet has ever seen. >> dressed as batman's side kick, robin, jacob's mother rene said she asked people to celebr >> i knew there
the government is backed by russia and shia militias from iraq and lebanon. they know their specific locations of arms sources. >> new state department data shows the united states welcomed a record number of refugees in 2016. according to the pew research center, of the nearly states, some 46% were muslim. this also marks the first time in a decade that a small number of refugees were christian versus muslim. >> an unusual and very moving tribute to a young superhero fan in south...
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a federal judge has sentenced the second person accused of trying to smuggle guns to lebanon. , of cedar rapids, will spend more than seven years in prison on exporting firearms and money laundering charges. adam herz got 20 years yesterday on similar charges. two other family members are expected to receive their sentences next week. they were arrested after raids at three locations in cedar rapids last year. the pizza daddy on first avenue, a home on catskill street, and the midamar business. prosecutors say the four hid firearms in crates bound with clothes collected for refugees. prosecutors want the former city clerk of casey to pay up for lighting city hall on fire. they are asking a judge to order dorothy dillinger to pay two million dollars in restitution... and for the judge to sentence her to five years in prison. dillinger pleaded guilty to setting this fire at city hall back in august 20-14. it happened the night before auditors were to arrive to investigate admitted she had been taking the money and using it for personal expenses since 2009. she's expected to receive her sen
a federal judge has sentenced the second person accused of trying to smuggle guns to lebanon. , of cedar rapids, will spend more than seven years in prison on exporting firearms and money laundering charges. adam herz got 20 years yesterday on similar charges. two other family members are expected to receive their sentences next week. they were arrested after raids at three locations in cedar rapids last year. the pizza daddy on first avenue, a home on catskill street, and the midamar business....
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plymouth home with lebanon in division 2. ryan milliken, a good game for one of the top running backs in the state this year and then caleb tries to throw it threw the rain and picked off by doesen, that would lead to a ply plymouth touchdown drive. they missed a late field goal. lebanon holds on for the 7-6 win. division three interlakes. you can see our cama big hits in the rain yesterday. if you can see it through the fog. that's the lakers up big. 41-6 in the second half and zack swanson leading the way on the tackle for a loss. and the bears in the end zone. kotie mcgee on the right side, breaks a couple of tackles and scores. lakers win big, 41-16 and they improve to 6-1. do you want to see the rest of the scores from saturday's action. go to our website, wmur.com, won 21-7 yesterday and the patriots played this afternoon in pittsburgh, that's had a 4:30 start. that's sports, have a great sunday. >> you, too, jason. a unique haunted house getting a lot of attention, how it's drawing in adults and children alike. >> now
plymouth home with lebanon in division 2. ryan milliken, a good game for one of the top running backs in the state this year and then caleb tries to throw it threw the rain and picked off by doesen, that would lead to a ply plymouth touchdown drive. they missed a late field goal. lebanon holds on for the 7-6 win. division three interlakes. you can see our cama big hits in the rain yesterday. if you can see it through the fog. that's the lakers up big. 41-6 in the second half and zack swanson...
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you are heading out on interstate 9, it is nice and clear heading to lebanon. we're not seeing any problems along the seacoast on 93 from hampton to maine. from the traffic network, i'm deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. sean: new on "daybreak," a man from bowe is facing charges after he used a front end loader to tip over another piece of construction equipment while so erin: ray brewer live in bowe with the details. was anyone hurt in this? ray: fortunately there were no injuries. police telling us this all began when they got a report of a domestic disturbance at a recycling business on river road in bowe yesterday afternoon. bowe police say when they arrived at the scene they found the 54-year-old peter emanuel had used a front end loader to tip over another piece of equipment while the victim was inside. arrived. he ignored the officer's request to turn the machine off. at one point he packed the machines toward the officers and a police cruiser. >> we were able to get out of the way. there's enough room out there. we were able to move rather quickly. you know, a
you are heading out on interstate 9, it is nice and clear heading to lebanon. we're not seeing any problems along the seacoast on 93 from hampton to maine. from the traffic network, i'm deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. sean: new on "daybreak," a man from bowe is facing charges after he used a front end loader to tip over another piece of construction equipment while so erin: ray brewer live in bowe with the details. was anyone hurt in this? ray: fortunately there were no injuries. police...
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jordan.ey, lebanon, and in the end, because this is a supply and intense medical support to refugee messy butit will be i'm pretty confident it is problematic. no doubtseems to be that the battle was successful, that the iraq he army will take mosul. what do you think they will find when they get their? guest: a devastated city and the terrible policies isis uses to keep the population under control. deal of division among the kurdish, sunni, arab, and shiite. anchor: you have advocated they have to go in, even if there isn't a clear day after plan. risk you could re-tape mosul and then and up fighting in those groups. >> you have momentum in this battle invading europe in 1944. you did not have all of the political problems. it is important to maintain this momentum. you could then use it to resolve the underlying problems. what is important is dealing with humanitarian problems. problems ofolitical who can control what over the long-term -- >> what impact does it have on the movement? >> it would be finished in the cito flow -- in the citadel. anchor: think you so much for coming in. ta
jordan.ey, lebanon, and in the end, because this is a supply and intense medical support to refugee messy butit will be i'm pretty confident it is problematic. no doubtseems to be that the battle was successful, that the iraq he army will take mosul. what do you think they will find when they get their? guest: a devastated city and the terrible policies isis uses to keep the population under control. deal of division among the kurdish, sunni, arab, and shiite. anchor: you have advocated they...
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if you are starting on interstate 89, everything is no problems around the lebanon area. 93 southbound looks good from plymouth down to salem. in massachusetts right now, 93 is solid from methuen to bloomington. you can expect delays from 495 down to treble cove road. from the wv -- wzid cap eight network, i am deb davidson. deb davidson. erin: while things are clear on the roads right now, conditions will likely be very different tonight, especially in the northern and western parts of the state, where snow is expected. sean: wmur's ray brewer is live at the department of transportation in concord this morning, where crews say they are ready for whatever weather arrives. not even halloween yet, ray. ray: you may recall we got some snow for halloween before. we did get some snow over the weekend, but this could be the first winter driving conditions for a lot of people here in new -- allow yourself a little extra time and plenty of space between cars. the dot says they are ready to go. the trucks are all set. they have been stockpiling 172,000 pounds of salt to treat the 4600 miles of
if you are starting on interstate 89, everything is no problems around the lebanon area. 93 southbound looks good from plymouth down to salem. in massachusetts right now, 93 is solid from methuen to bloomington. you can expect delays from 495 down to treble cove road. from the wv -- wzid cap eight network, i am deb davidson. deb davidson. erin: while things are clear on the roads right now, conditions will likely be very different tonight, especially in the northern and western parts of the...
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craigslist deals to go down safely, dark closed for the night rite aid you skee here at 63rd and lebanon, at 11:00 p.m., doesn't that already instantly sound like a set up for a hole up? but it didn't obviously sounds that way to this 22 year old guy, showing up from delaware county, with cash, and his girlfriend, to buy an iphone. but, as soon as he flashed his money, the guy advertising the phone and set up the time and place to meet flashed a gun then fired it. >> come to this location to meet as it get out to look at the phone the gentleman tells him, demands, the monday, two struggle, fires one time into the right leg. as we talk all the time with these craig list jobs or entities, situations where you're going to meet somebody, you should probably use well literary. >> this rite aid closed at the time. if you see it at this point, it is pretty dark over there. but he should try to do it around police stations if you can or during daylight hours. >> the guy who wanted to buy the iphone got shot in the leg, bullet went through his leg, and he got back in to his car he came to this sp
craigslist deals to go down safely, dark closed for the night rite aid you skee here at 63rd and lebanon, at 11:00 p.m., doesn't that already instantly sound like a set up for a hole up? but it didn't obviously sounds that way to this 22 year old guy, showing up from delaware county, with cash, and his girlfriend, to buy an iphone. but, as soon as he flashed his money, the guy advertising the phone and set up the time and place to meet flashed a gun then fired it. >> come to this location...
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those who cross the mountains from syria behind me and arrive in lebanon carry the trauma of war in a world where they are hemmed in by poverty. he arrived from aleppo three days ago, crossing at night on a mule with a heart condition, now exhausted. she joined her grandchildren who arrived with her son 2.5 years ago. is a cousin. her father was killed by a sniper and aleppo. reporter: this is the paradox of memory. it offers comfort and pain. the old aleppo family, where parents were strong, has been abandoned. oful cannot work because injury. his 14-year-old daughter works in the fields all day every day to support the family. reporter: cluster bombs, barrel bombs, phosphorus bombs, they have all been dropped. the syrian government and its russian allies. 106 children have been killed in just over a week. the kremlin says rebels are deliberately using populated areas and rejects claims that russia is carrying out war crimes. >> we are taking most strict precautions to make sure we do not hit civilians by any chance. if this happens, we are very sorry, but we need to investigate each
those who cross the mountains from syria behind me and arrive in lebanon carry the trauma of war in a world where they are hemmed in by poverty. he arrived from aleppo three days ago, crossing at night on a mule with a heart condition, now exhausted. she joined her grandchildren who arrived with her son 2.5 years ago. is a cousin. her father was killed by a sniper and aleppo. reporter: this is the paradox of memory. it offers comfort and pain. the old aleppo family, where parents were strong,...
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lebanon, a country of 4 million citizens has 1 million refugees. so when kevin talks about the low number of 10,000 syrian refugees that have been taken it, you can contrast that to the 1 million in lebanon. so there is a duty to spread some of that around the world. you can do it in a couple ways. do it by having noncontiguous countries give money. paying 40% of the operating budget. the other way to do that is through dramatic resettlement programs. i think if you had dramatic resettlement out of turkey, lebanon, jordan since the beginning of the refugee flow out of syria, you would not see the 1 million people attempting to bibi boat and smuggling if there had been an orderly settle. program. thirdly, there is a benefit to the receiving states. we tend to think what's the cost of bringing in a refugee. but there is a big benefit to the receiving states. unhr used to have shirts that said einstein was a refugee. so people come in and work in all levels of society. but 80,000 a year has no impact on the economic system of the united states. it is
lebanon, a country of 4 million citizens has 1 million refugees. so when kevin talks about the low number of 10,000 syrian refugees that have been taken it, you can contrast that to the 1 million in lebanon. so there is a duty to spread some of that around the world. you can do it in a couple ways. do it by having noncontiguous countries give money. paying 40% of the operating budget. the other way to do that is through dramatic resettlement programs. i think if you had dramatic resettlement...
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we're working with the government of lebanon. we're working with the banking sector. we're working with the local government employees, if you will, to teach them how to track the refugee data, if you will, to report what's going on in their own community and understand it. in another way we're asking the community to help identify lebanese vulnerable families so that it's not just, oh, we're providing assistance to the syrian refugees. there is this need to not only constantly assess who the vulnerable are among the refugees, but also who the vulnerable are in the local community and then everybody has a better understanding of how it -- of how the assistance helps the whole community. there's a lot of work that's done. unhcr does a lot of us as well. we're working with a lot of the universities in the area because we want them to help us understand what's happening in the community. so there's all sorts of outreach going on because we don't claim to know everything that's happening there. we need the locals to help us understand what's happening in the community and
we're working with the government of lebanon. we're working with the banking sector. we're working with the local government employees, if you will, to teach them how to track the refugee data, if you will, to report what's going on in their own community and understand it. in another way we're asking the community to help identify lebanese vulnerable families so that it's not just, oh, we're providing assistance to the syrian refugees. there is this need to not only constantly assess who the...
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. >> let me help you with the difference, miss ferraro between iran and the embassy in lebanon. your -- >> reporter: they're number two on the ticket, but tonight on the stage, it's one-on-one. peter alexander, nbc news, washington. >>> that's going to do it for us on a tuesday night. we'll see you tonight for our primetime coverage of the vice presidential debate at 9:00 eastern. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and . >>> hurricane mathew continues its deadly path towards the eastern seaboard with over a million already ordered evacuated. late-breaking details ahead. >> the number twos on the ticket go he ticket. >> six times tonight i said to mike pence i can't understand how you can defend your runing mate on each issue. on both issues. >> let's don't put words in my mouth. you have to give me time. >> yet he is asking everybody to vote for somebody he cannot defend. >> and a life saving revelation to howard stern that you have to hear. . >>> plus, vice president joe or die. >> got the moves. >> are you ready, mr. vice president? >> it's rock
. >> let me help you with the difference, miss ferraro between iran and the embassy in lebanon. your -- >> reporter: they're number two on the ticket, but tonight on the stage, it's one-on-one. peter alexander, nbc news, washington. >>> that's going to do it for us on a tuesday night. we'll see you tonight for our primetime coverage of the vice presidential debate at 9:00 eastern. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and . >>>...