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we will be talking to lee barkers, who is pretty close to the metro state. first, let's hear from this report on the days events. >> the immediate shock after the attack. a haze of confusion and chaos. and the realization of what just happened. >> in the seconds that followed people turns to each other for comfort. once again, the routine of people's lives of making every day journeys shattered. and the dash to escape the danger inside. >> i am so scared. i feel like it is the end of the world. >> this woman was in an airport bathroom when the attackers struck. >> i hurried, and all the ceilings are going down, and i just go under the sink, and then the second explosion went, and then everything is black. >> across the city, another attack in the metro station. men, women, and children, aabandonned escaping as quickly as they could. the injured treated on the pavement. the army keeping guard. the shock felt everywhere. an immediate shut down of the public transport system was ordered, and the possibility of further attacks and immediate concern. one rescue o
we will be talking to lee barkers, who is pretty close to the metro state. first, let's hear from this report on the days events. >> the immediate shock after the attack. a haze of confusion and chaos. and the realization of what just happened. >> in the seconds that followed people turns to each other for comfort. once again, the routine of people's lives of making every day journeys shattered. and the dash to escape the danger inside. >> i am so scared. i feel like it is the...
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being lifted slightly we understand in just a moment but first, let's hear from lee barker on the day's events so far. >> the immediate shock after the attack. a haze of confusion and chaos. >> and the realization of what just happened. >> no, no, no. >> once again, the routine of people's lives of making every day journeys shattering. and the dash to escape the danger inside. i feel like it is the end of the world. i heard an explosion, and all of the ceilings are going down, and then i just go under the sink and them the second explosion, and then everything is black. across the city, another attack? the metro station. men, women, and children, escaping as quickly as they could. the injured treated on the pavement. the army keeping guard. the shock felt everywhere. the ever gent shut down of the transport system was ordered and the possibility of further attacks an immediate concern, one rescue organization appealed for people to stay where they were the federal prosecutor has now confirmed that this is the image of three suspects that authorities say are behind the deadly blasts. >>
being lifted slightly we understand in just a moment but first, let's hear from lee barker on the day's events so far. >> the immediate shock after the attack. a haze of confusion and chaos. >> and the realization of what just happened. >> no, no, no. >> once again, the routine of people's lives of making every day journeys shattering. and the dash to escape the danger inside. i feel like it is the end of the world. i heard an explosion, and all of the ceilings are going...
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to listen into that to let me know when once again he goes back to french english, let's go to lee barker. >> still talking one of the things i picked up, just by reading the news wires here, i don't know whether you have had a chance to is they said there will be addisal security measures after the borders, not fair to ask you to elaborate on that, tell us if you are driving between france and belgium, or elsewhere, is there any sense of security at the borders? >> . >> the journeys between the netherlands bejump and france by roads on several occasions, at least several months ago, there was absolutely no indication of there being any security whatsoever you could go from one country to another without knowing you had done. if he is saying security is being bolsters then of course that changes there were serious questions asked as to how the surviving key suspect was able to flee paris heading north making it across the boarder into belgium where he was able to evade capture for four months it has been quite surprising really to see how quickly the french authorities and the belgium aut
to listen into that to let me know when once again he goes back to french english, let's go to lee barker. >> still talking one of the things i picked up, just by reading the news wires here, i don't know whether you have had a chance to is they said there will be addisal security measures after the borders, not fair to ask you to elaborate on that, tell us if you are driving between france and belgium, or elsewhere, is there any sense of security at the borders? >> . >> the...
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. >> live to brussels, al jazeera lee barker is there. it's fair to say that the scale of the problem faced by the european union with the millions of refugees and migrants coming in is only equal by the scale of the difficulty in sorting it out in this way. >> that's right, david. what's is not achieved in brussels is likely to have a direct impact on the lives and fate of tens of thousands of refugees and asylum seekers and migrants living in limbo in camps like places in turkey. it's a massive test in a sense of cohesion among all 28 eu members. they're very much divided on what to do next. some states believe now is the time to close europe's doors. others believe that there's a moral imperative for the eu to continue resellingsing people that arrive on europe's shores in need. of course, many states cannot agree on some of the points mentioned in that draft statement that was drawn up back on march 7th when the eu and turkey met for the first time. no final agreement was, of course, reached at that point which is the reason they're d
. >> live to brussels, al jazeera lee barker is there. it's fair to say that the scale of the problem faced by the european union with the millions of refugees and migrants coming in is only equal by the scale of the difficulty in sorting it out in this way. >> that's right, david. what's is not achieved in brussels is likely to have a direct impact on the lives and fate of tens of thousands of refugees and asylum seekers and migrants living in limbo in camps like places in turkey....
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lee barker, al jazeera. >> according to the u.s. elections now tuesday is the most significant day in the u.s. primary race for both parties since super tuesday earlier this month. to win the republican race, candidates need 1,237 delegates. as things stand now front runner has 460, ted cruz in second place with 370 pledged, marco rubio has 160 lee, and john kasich has 63 delegates. meanwhile, in the democratic party the winning capped date neats 2,300 ate three to be nominated. hillary clinton is in the lead with 1,235 delegates. and bernie sanders has picked up 580. let's go straight to our correspondent, where the winner of the republican ballot wins all 99 of the state's presidential votes makes it a key state to win. allen the winner takes all, florida is a big prize, tell us what the polls are showing about the republican race? >> well, the polls suggest that marco rubio is not going to win his home state. we were in miami just a couple of hours ago. that one considered real hot bed of reviewers support. at one with polling st
lee barker, al jazeera. >> according to the u.s. elections now tuesday is the most significant day in the u.s. primary race for both parties since super tuesday earlier this month. to win the republican race, candidates need 1,237 delegates. as things stand now front runner has 460, ted cruz in second place with 370 pledged, marco rubio has 160 lee, and john kasich has 63 delegates. meanwhile, in the democratic party the winning capped date neats 2,300 ate three to be nominated. hillary...
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lee marvin. >> jimmy: but this is based on really great book called "the taliban shuffle." and it was written by a woman named kim barker who was a a journalist who got sent -- it was sort of like, we need -- n afghanistan was getting outshadowed by the war in iraq, they needed -- they didn't have enough journalists to go over there. and they were like, "who doesn't have kids and isn't married and can go?" [ light laughter ]go." and she went thinking she was going to stay for three months, and she stayed for three years. and she writes about her experiences there. 't know, like these people, these journalists are amazing, they're with the marines all day in all these dangerous situations. and then to cope with it, they [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> hard! and so it's kind of about getting addicted to this adrenaline lifestyle. crazy. and it's good -- great co-stars. you have margot robbie who we - what a dud. [ laughter ] but -- >> oh, god bless her. yeah. she's just nice. [ light laughter ] >> thank god she's nice. >> jimmy: thank goodness, yeah. yeah, i mean -- [ laughter ]an on it -- >> jimmy: -- who plays your >> j
lee marvin. >> jimmy: but this is based on really great book called "the taliban shuffle." and it was written by a woman named kim barker who was a a journalist who got sent -- it was sort of like, we need -- n afghanistan was getting outshadowed by the war in iraq, they needed -- they didn't have enough journalists to go over there. and they were like, "who doesn't have kids and isn't married and can go?" [ light laughter ]go." and she went thinking she was going...
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lee marv. jim: but t is based e , t? >> yeaea there's this ok, really gre book called "the taban shflel"" anit was written by a a man named m barker who w w a a jonalist wot sent -- it wasort of lili, , need -- wh thehear in afghanistan was tting outshadowed by t t war in iraq, they eded -- thth didn't haha enonoh journanasts to go over there. and they were like, "who doesn't ha kids d isn't married and can go?" [ t laughter ] e s like, "i'll go." and...