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. >> not surprising is the alarming looting at these sites which is now being detected at these space following the arab spring many of the guards at these sites simply went away. and so a number of individuals have gone after archaeological sites and what we have been able to do with the satellite data is we have mapped thousands of these looting pits. we call the field cultural racket eering. they trade these things for guns. so this is helping to support international insurgency situations. >> working with dr. parcak oning egypt. >> in the right, on the left is taken at the end of 2012 beginning of 2013, and you can see all these hundreds of little black holes, those are looting pits. >> they will have told me in egypt that since the revolution, we found this kind of looting has increased. it's very huge, for our heritage. i felt so bad because some people are not knowing what they are doing. the just blowing our heritage away. that's not good. because once you destroy it, you will not get it again. and you will destroy your history. >> the ultimate goal is to set up training progr
. >> not surprising is the alarming looting at these sites which is now being detected at these space following the arab spring many of the guards at these sites simply went away. and so a number of individuals have gone after archaeological sites and what we have been able to do with the satellite data is we have mapped thousands of these looting pits. we call the field cultural racket eering. they trade these things for guns. so this is helping to support international insurgency...
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looting, he said, was not uncommon for countries that experienced social of people.umsfeld said, stuff happens. >> i remember his statements well and also remember he was quite taken aback that there was more than one vase in the entire country. he seemed to have not realized that iraq is the cradle of the world civilization and how he did not know that, i'm really not sure. he was clearly very mistaken. >> can you talk about the historical legacy of muslims protecting antiquities knowledge, philosophy, science? >> absolutely. it is not my specific area of expertise because i am a specialist in pre-islam, but i know enough to know this heritage has always been there. that islamic geographers and travelers and historians have written about places like babylon and nineveh in the middle ages for stuckey caliphs especially -- the caliphs specially, supported the scholarship of the ancient greek classical text in philosophy and sciences and away that is truly unparalleled not just in the history of iraq him a but i would say in a great part of the world. it is one of the
looting, he said, was not uncommon for countries that experienced social of people.umsfeld said, stuff happens. >> i remember his statements well and also remember he was quite taken aback that there was more than one vase in the entire country. he seemed to have not realized that iraq is the cradle of the world civilization and how he did not know that, i'm really not sure. he was clearly very mistaken. >> can you talk about the historical legacy of muslims protecting antiquities...
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it was looted in the invasion of 2003.it brought forward the the opening ceremony after the destruction of statues in mosul by isil. >> it is hopeful that this reopening will last. the museum planned this ceremony week ago. with the destruction of ancient statues in mosul iraq's prime minister said that this is even more important. >> we're sending a message. we'll set our piece for this her stage, this museum for this heritage. we ask the u.n. security council to help protect our heritage. >> he called on other countries to help stop trade. the iraq museum is still recover recovering from the looting in 2003 after the invasion. many of the pieces have been recovered, but it's still considered too dangerous to fully open the museum. it has not really been closed. it's been open to dignitaries and school groups for decades. but this rehoping will reopening will allow all iraqis to see 5,000 years of their heritage, and it's the world's her stage as well. an artist 5,000 years ago created this earliest vultures of the human
it was looted in the invasion of 2003.it brought forward the the opening ceremony after the destruction of statues in mosul by isil. >> it is hopeful that this reopening will last. the museum planned this ceremony week ago. with the destruction of ancient statues in mosul iraq's prime minister said that this is even more important. >> we're sending a message. we'll set our piece for this her stage, this museum for this heritage. we ask the u.n. security council to help protect our...
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simon cox, bbc news, beirut. >> looted treasures of the past and the power of the future. the biggest source of electricity by the middle of the century. the report offers hope to the people in africa who cannot plug-in. -- travel to one of the remote areas to find that it can provide energy salvation. >> it is something that many take for granted. it is the power to light our home. to watch tv and read in light. all of this is only possible because of this. they live deep in the valley two hundred kilometers from the electricity. the solar energy charging the batteries has changed the way they live. >> they are doing homework seeing tv, it is there. >> the sun is their only option. >> some say that africa is on the edge of a solar revolution and, standing here, it seems like a distant option. there is the potential for greater losses. >> analysts believe -- half a billion are without electricity and need a solution. >> there is exciting things going on and interesting markets developing for portable lanterns. the idea of a revolution is a bit too strong. >> the solar powe
simon cox, bbc news, beirut. >> looted treasures of the past and the power of the future. the biggest source of electricity by the middle of the century. the report offers hope to the people in africa who cannot plug-in. -- travel to one of the remote areas to find that it can provide energy salvation. >> it is something that many take for granted. it is the power to light our home. to watch tv and read in light. all of this is only possible because of this. they live deep in the...
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has done such a lot of destruction, to think is if they loot them i prefer them looting them than reallyoying them because destroying them that is gone forever. looting maybe succeeds 100 years they will come out. somebody will try and sell them again. >> reporter: combined joint task force says the united states and partner nations launched 14 air strikes against i.s.i.l. fighters since wednesday and some targeted positions in an area where 255 assryians were abducted according to human rights and taken captive as they advanced in the province and zana reports from beirut. >> reporter: on tuesday activists reported that assryian christians were captured by islamic state of iraq and lavante, at the time they put the number at 90. there are now revising it and saying they have been in contact with community leaders as well as activists on the ground. their where ants are not known and conflicting reports and saying i.s.i.l. took them to the stronghold south of the city. now the community as you can imagine is worried about their fate. they don't know if they are alive or if they are dead.
has done such a lot of destruction, to think is if they loot them i prefer them looting them than reallyoying them because destroying them that is gone forever. looting maybe succeeds 100 years they will come out. somebody will try and sell them again. >> reporter: combined joint task force says the united states and partner nations launched 14 air strikes against i.s.i.l. fighters since wednesday and some targeted positions in an area where 255 assryians were abducted according to human...
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. >> brown: meanwhile in war-torn syria, satellite images show extensive looting of archaeological sitesrelics reportedly sold on the black market to finance islamic state operations. today unesco announced the creation of a global coalition against the trafficking of illegal objects, to meet in the coming weeks. we turn to: barnard haykel, a professor of near east studies at princeton university and michael danti, a professor of archaeology at boston university who specializes in this region. let me start with you, michael danti. i know ex pieforts have been looking -- experts have been looking at the video to authenticate the museum, to try to determine the extent of the damage. what do we know so far? >> we know some of the objects we are seeing are plaster casts or restorations, but the majority of what we're looking at both at the site of nineveh and the mosul museum is sculpture of antiquity. we're seeing material from the ancient city of hadr and from nineveh from the first millennium b.c. >> brown: put context to these works. >> the material from hatra is really unparalleled in a
. >> brown: meanwhile in war-torn syria, satellite images show extensive looting of archaeological sitesrelics reportedly sold on the black market to finance islamic state operations. today unesco announced the creation of a global coalition against the trafficking of illegal objects, to meet in the coming weeks. we turn to: barnard haykel, a professor of near east studies at princeton university and michael danti, a professor of archaeology at boston university who specializes in this...
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there is also valuable things destroyed by looting and steeling.famous thing about the museum in massachusetts is a trove of paintings they had stolen from them in 1990. still unsolved. there is still a $5 million award for the art theft. they display the empty frames of where they were. you can also put the art and art facts from the iraqi national museum after the u.s. invasion of iraq and the collapse of the government and the u.s. as the invading force not making any provisions to protect that invaluable stuff from people who steal or loot it. sometimes things are lost by looting and stealing that might be facilitated by negligence. there is another category for the terribleness of the loss. when very valuable and irreplaceable things are lost. in our time on earth, we're not getting used to the desecration and destruction of world heritage sights because of religious fanaticism. radical fundamentalists decided they want to rid the world of huge buddhas in the painted caves. they took them out with antiaircraft missiles. and then the ancient is
there is also valuable things destroyed by looting and steeling.famous thing about the museum in massachusetts is a trove of paintings they had stolen from them in 1990. still unsolved. there is still a $5 million award for the art theft. they display the empty frames of where they were. you can also put the art and art facts from the iraqi national museum after the u.s. invasion of iraq and the collapse of the government and the u.s. as the invading force not making any provisions to protect...
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the iraq museum is still recovering from looting in 2013 after the u.s.-led invasion. most of the most important piece it's stolen when baghdad fell have been recovered. but until few it's been considered too dangerous to fully open the museum. the museum has not really been closed. it's been open to dignitaries and school groups for more than a decade. but this reopening is intended to achieve what the others haven't, allowing all iraqis to come and see more than 5,000 years of their her stage. it's the world's her stage as well. an artist almost five thousand years ago created this marble mask. one of the world's earliest sculptures of the human face. it was recovered intact, but this vase depicting screens of is a marianne life was found in pieces and restored. this is what remains of the sumerian princess found in the cemetery of orr. they would piece together the head dress but there are still security concerns. >> more security especially with the things made of gold. there are so many golden things. so still in a safe place we put it near the iraqi museum. >> on
the iraq museum is still recovering from looting in 2013 after the u.s.-led invasion. most of the most important piece it's stolen when baghdad fell have been recovered. but until few it's been considered too dangerous to fully open the museum. the museum has not really been closed. it's been open to dignitaries and school groups for more than a decade. but this reopening is intended to achieve what the others haven't, allowing all iraqis to come and see more than 5,000 years of their her...
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after the 2003 invasion of iraq, the national museum in baghdad was looted and ransacked.useum has been able to recover some of what was lost, but it remains closed to the public to this day. >> while art is being destroyed in some spots in the middle east in other places it is being made. >> new paintings from the mysterious british graffiti artist banksy have appeared in the gaza strip. the popular street art was confirmed on his website -- street artist confirmed on his website that the pictures are his. banksy claims to have snuck into gaza from egypt through an underground tunnel. the works are meant to draw attention to suffering in the palestinian enclave following last summer's war with israel. >> one european company is reporting record profits. airbus saw its best results ever in 2014. >> the aerospace giant sans net profits spike almost 50% last year, driven by a record high number of passenger and freight plane orders. those results came despite cost overruns of hundreds of millions of euros related to a military transporter. airbus says it will concentrate on
after the 2003 invasion of iraq, the national museum in baghdad was looted and ransacked.useum has been able to recover some of what was lost, but it remains closed to the public to this day. >> while art is being destroyed in some spots in the middle east in other places it is being made. >> new paintings from the mysterious british graffiti artist banksy have appeared in the gaza strip. the popular street art was confirmed on his website -- street artist confirmed on his website...
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it is all looted and anybody can cut off someone's head can take it over and basically have a sourcef revenue. so i know that's what you have to do. we had a to secure and tap into that source of revenue. we are afraid to do it and there's no way of doing this without doing that now that includes syria where the oil is coming from, unfortunately. bad intelligence got us into this mess and i don't believe bad intelligence is going to get us out. i don't think these people are expecting to do operations and transport organs around the world in cooler bags. that's difficult to pull off, they are terrorists. >> i think they are capable of anything. you're talking about an organization that's willing to make their revenue line made up of ransom, looting, extortion they will go to any length because it is about the dollar with these guys at the end of the day. they still need funding. so to hit them in their wallets is exactly what we should be doing. look, we can track this. to say it's difficult and that it is hard and we didn't want to do it because we were -- we backed off and were sca
it is all looted and anybody can cut off someone's head can take it over and basically have a sourcef revenue. so i know that's what you have to do. we had a to secure and tap into that source of revenue. we are afraid to do it and there's no way of doing this without doing that now that includes syria where the oil is coming from, unfortunately. bad intelligence got us into this mess and i don't believe bad intelligence is going to get us out. i don't think these people are expecting to do...
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mu extremist organizations are waging a war on culture, looting and theft in many different forms hasan important part of the revenue streams of jihadi operating in iraq and syria and aisle takes the cultural property of ethnic and religious minorities and loots archeological sites and repositories. brave syrians and many of them former employees of the department of antiquities are risking their lives to photograph to damage to sites in syria to monitor what is happening in the intiquities trade to gather data and risking their lives and could fall prey to extremist or killed in decline in the rule of law and the introduction of large members of extremist organizations in here looting accelerated and we see mosques, shrines and tombs being blown to pieces with explosives destroyed using heavy machinery and it's difficult to keep up with the rate of destruction. the scale of the destruction across north africa and the middle east for right now is unprecedented since the second world war but i'm hopeful that the conflict will be ended soon and we can begin the important work of putting
mu extremist organizations are waging a war on culture, looting and theft in many different forms hasan important part of the revenue streams of jihadi operating in iraq and syria and aisle takes the cultural property of ethnic and religious minorities and loots archeological sites and repositories. brave syrians and many of them former employees of the department of antiquities are risking their lives to photograph to damage to sites in syria to monitor what is happening in the intiquities...
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why did they loot this town? >> they believed they were being collectively punished for two of whom stated that they were giving orders to rape. they believe they were given orders to rape because they had received intelligence information that a rebel commander was going to come through the area and attack the military base that's located just outside the town. so from their perspective this was in a sense a preemptive attack on civilians in the town who allegedly support these rebel groups. >> how high up did this go? are you saying this was government-sanctioned rape? >> we're definitely saying that this was government-sanctioned rape. rapes. one was given orders by his superior officer who is based outside of the town. another was given orders from a superior officer just a day before the attack. >> the u.n. and the africa union have a pretty big peace keeping force in the area, 16,000 strong i believe. where were they when this was happening? >> the u.n. has several bases near to the town of tabad most notab
why did they loot this town? >> they believed they were being collectively punished for two of whom stated that they were giving orders to rape. they believe they were given orders to rape because they had received intelligence information that a rebel commander was going to come through the area and attack the military base that's located just outside the town. so from their perspective this was in a sense a preemptive attack on civilians in the town who allegedly support these rebel...
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and evans is accused of looting funds from the department. >> i am very disappointed. >> reporter: we concealed the identity of this lgbt officers member. as she speaks out. >> it's been formed for 14 year, it should have more money. >> reporter: it pulled bank records from the previous year and half and immediately noticed suspicious activity. >> i was in shock. i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: countless withdraws and purchases that members say were not authorized. statements show money was pulled out of the organizations account several times a month. typically 100 or $200 at a time. we counted 8atm withdraws in july 2008 alone. some of the atms are located inside clubs in the castro. others are in oakland, alameda and millbrae. withdraws totaling $8,000. >> do you see any reason why the treasurer would need to make that number of atm withdraws. >> no, i don't understand. >> other questionable expenses of $760 payment to american intercontinental university. and a $69 payment to a collection agency. >> it wasn't just a one time, i borrowed money for whatever. it was many many atm
and evans is accused of looting funds from the department. >> i am very disappointed. >> reporter: we concealed the identity of this lgbt officers member. as she speaks out. >> it's been formed for 14 year, it should have more money. >> reporter: it pulled bank records from the previous year and half and immediately noticed suspicious activity. >> i was in shock. i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: countless withdraws and purchases that members say were not...
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. >>> groups looting many places sacred to muslims.we talked to michael dante a real life monument man who advises the u.s. government how to save moment monument sites before it becomes too late. >> an important part of revenue sites of jihadi networks operating in iraq and now syria. i.s.i.l. takes the cultural property of ethnic and religious minorities loots archaeological sites and also robs cultural repositories. many victims who are risking their lives to photograph damage to archaeological sites in syria to monitor what's hatching in the illicit antiquities trade and gather what's out there. on a daily basis they are risking their lives. they could fall prey to extremists kidnapped or killed with the decline in rule of law in the growth of extremist organizations, we have seen mosques and shrines blown to pieces, destroyed using heavy machinery, it's difficult to keep up with rate of destruction. the scale of destruction across north africa and the middle east right now is unprecedented since the second world war but i'm hopefu
. >>> groups looting many places sacred to muslims.we talked to michael dante a real life monument man who advises the u.s. government how to save moment monument sites before it becomes too late. >> an important part of revenue sites of jihadi networks operating in iraq and now syria. i.s.i.l. takes the cultural property of ethnic and religious minorities loots archaeological sites and also robs cultural repositories. many victims who are risking their lives to photograph damage...
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looting maybe 60, 70, 100 year, they come out. somebody will try and sell them again. live now from tucson arizona. in iraq and afghanistan, she is also member of the iraqi institution thank you for being with us on the program. i know you have been to that museum many times before, it must be horrifying for you to view those pictures. >> yes, it was i think many of us had thought that this could happen, but we certainly didn't anticipate that it would ever really happen because it is so terrible. >> talk to me about the type of pieces that are kept at that museum. >> well in my experience, which states from 2008 to 2010, i was told that the bulk of the collection, the most important pieces had been removed and had been sent to baghdad for safety. prior to the run up in 2003 so the rest of the pieces that were either too large like the two lamb masu that you see being destroyed, they were simply too large to move, and then some of the lesser statues that were kept there were from the site of hocra those are the ones you see being smashed by sledgehammered. so most of w
looting maybe 60, 70, 100 year, they come out. somebody will try and sell them again. live now from tucson arizona. in iraq and afghanistan, she is also member of the iraqi institution thank you for being with us on the program. i know you have been to that museum many times before, it must be horrifying for you to view those pictures. >> yes, it was i think many of us had thought that this could happen, but we certainly didn't anticipate that it would ever really happen because it is so...
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young folk in general, and young people in general, it is hands up don't shoot, but hands up don't loot. >> our country is going through the civil rights revolution -- >> your father was on the front lines of that absolutely. >> i think the important message, these entertainers want to do the right thing but they're conflating issues and we can have a genuine debate on all the issues. >> we can have a genuine debate on all the issues but to conflate today what they're going through compared to what our ancestors had to go through in the '50s -- >>on't we hear about black on black crime. >> look, there is legitimate debate in the conservative movement about incarceration and criminal justice -- >> by the way i would argue that crack and powder are the same thing, but we also have to ask the tough questions, the hard questions which is what impact does culture and sub-cultures within communities of color have on crime. >> well, wait a second -- something -- >> niger, wait a second. >> which is that we have to look at our culture -- >> richard, we have to be honest. >> so let's be honest -
young folk in general, and young people in general, it is hands up don't shoot, but hands up don't loot. >> our country is going through the civil rights revolution -- >> your father was on the front lines of that absolutely. >> i think the important message, these entertainers want to do the right thing but they're conflating issues and we can have a genuine debate on all the issues. >> we can have a genuine debate on all the issues but to conflate today what they're...
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the looting is rampant.e year later covered with thousands of holes dug by looters seeking ancient treasure. isis has been a big beneficiary of all this looting. the group had made millions from stealing antiquityiesantiquities. joining me now is a preservation specialist specialist. this is such a distressing story. it is devastating to see what's happened to parts of syria. is this unprecedented in terms of the scale of damage? >> i think that when we're talking about going all the way back to destruction of cultural heritage and world war ii unprecedented. >> can you talk about the artifacts that are being destroyed in this part of the world? >> when we talk about syria and iraq, we're talking about the cradle of civilization and the land of some of the first indications of our civilization in our shared culture. we're talking about world heritage sites in syria. we're talking about at risk heritage sites in iraq and the site of ancient ninva itself. so we're talking about a wide range of material in what
the looting is rampant.e year later covered with thousands of holes dug by looters seeking ancient treasure. isis has been a big beneficiary of all this looting. the group had made millions from stealing antiquityiesantiquities. joining me now is a preservation specialist specialist. this is such a distressing story. it is devastating to see what's happened to parts of syria. is this unprecedented in terms of the scale of damage? >> i think that when we're talking about going all the way...
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>> we're seeing loot of changes happening in the tech companies. that the disclosures have created an awareness of the need for privacy, that they know the customers are going to want. so we've seen a lot of changes happening there. we see google is using encryption of servers when it was disleased the n.s.a. was tapping into their nervers, so we've seen those changes. what we've seen less of is government changes. also, i think internationally there's a shift of consciousness of the threat and dangers of the kind of indiscriminate mass surveillance that is disclosed. >> brown: and what do you want people who are companies or governments to take from the film? do you want some action from the film? >> i make films because i believe in the power of communicating. so how people then use that information, you know that's up to them. so i do hope that it raises awareness and maybe takes an issue that's abstract and makes it a bit more human or visceral so you can understand the consequences. >> brown: the film "citizenfour," laura poitras, glen greenwa
>> we're seeing loot of changes happening in the tech companies. that the disclosures have created an awareness of the need for privacy, that they know the customers are going to want. so we've seen a lot of changes happening there. we see google is using encryption of servers when it was disleased the n.s.a. was tapping into their nervers, so we've seen those changes. what we've seen less of is government changes. also, i think internationally there's a shift of consciousness of the...
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smashed windows, cars on fire, stores looted, and a man stealing -- a kid? -- a kiss? june 15th, 2011, vancouver british columbia. it's the nhl stanley cup finals where the hometown face the visiting boston bruins in a critical game seven winner take all battle. rich lamb is a vancouver based photographer who shot the games for the past decades. >> they're huge. i mean, it's the hottest ticket in town. >> when the bruins win the game 4-0 and claim the stanley cup in the canucks own backyard, the fans don't take the loss well. vancouver sun editor dean waton witnesses the riot firsthand. >> i walked downtown and there were pillars of smoke coming out. you just knew it was a bad situation. they were throwing rocks at police officers and kicking in windows and it was a frightening experience. >> guys were coming out of the store like clowns in a mini car. just one after another. it looked like a mad black friday setup. >> as early evening turns tonight, tensions escalate and there's no end in sight to the looting and vandalism. the riot police take a stand, forming human
smashed windows, cars on fire, stores looted, and a man stealing -- a kid? -- a kiss? june 15th, 2011, vancouver british columbia. it's the nhl stanley cup finals where the hometown face the visiting boston bruins in a critical game seven winner take all battle. rich lamb is a vancouver based photographer who shot the games for the past decades. >> they're huge. i mean, it's the hottest ticket in town. >> when the bruins win the game 4-0 and claim the stanley cup in the canucks own...
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staff closer with supervisor farrell and bart southwest and pedestrian improvements and continue to loot more funds on which supervisor kim in this area right here in the tenderloin one area bay grant is for san francisco saurlz those are federal block funds that are meant to support the land use plans through lights a one bay area the housing area this is much of san francisco we're really one big transit oriented city, however, the city that are prior decided are moving forward those include the chinatown the corridor improvements that goes across 3 district and the long fell school and transbay bike and pedestrian improvements that have implements toward prelims the albeit the ta referred to the transportation for clean air the $4 for projects that reduce the emissions not a large fund but it is important if or that tashtsd funds to reduce green house gas emissions for example we'll completed the slope with our bike lanes and ucsf has used those with the parking and san francisco environment uses those for the smart program the state improvement programs and the school and lifestyle p
staff closer with supervisor farrell and bart southwest and pedestrian improvements and continue to loot more funds on which supervisor kim in this area right here in the tenderloin one area bay grant is for san francisco saurlz those are federal block funds that are meant to support the land use plans through lights a one bay area the housing area this is much of san francisco we're really one big transit oriented city, however, the city that are prior decided are moving forward those include...
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of existing sort of looters, people who were on the ground essentially looting these sites.hey would come along and take a share of profits. by the end of the summer and into the fall and winter of 2014 they were doing it for themselves. if you're going to be investing your own money into something, there must be a -- a sizable return for you. otherwise, you wouldn't be doing it. >> reporter: the u.s. treasury says foreign donations continue to be a smaller revenue source yet important. used to ferry fighters and bring them in from the middle east and north africa into iraq and syria. much of the foreign donations alleged to flow in from the united states. isis acts like a mafia, confiscatesing the land of accused government collaborators, charging protect money, ransoming hostages to an estimated tune of $20 million in 2014. bank robbery/bank seizures estimated to bring in $500 million setting up aterry checkpoints. all these generate revenue. the claims of organ trafficking though have net to be substantiated. revenue from taxes can be as high as 20%, most residents told u
of existing sort of looters, people who were on the ground essentially looting these sites.hey would come along and take a share of profits. by the end of the summer and into the fall and winter of 2014 they were doing it for themselves. if you're going to be investing your own money into something, there must be a -- a sizable return for you. otherwise, you wouldn't be doing it. >> reporter: the u.s. treasury says foreign donations continue to be a smaller revenue source yet important....
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it's been looted numerous times. ron is learning to live with an impaired memory. enters his daily schedule into his handheld computer each morning and relies on its alarm to help him stay on track. to make certain that people know their rights relative to water damage in their home, melinda created her own website, policyholdersofamerica.org. >> it's not just been a home that has been lost here. it has been the health of a little boy and a very energetic workaholic man who has lost his identity. and i don't want to see this happen to any other family. i can promise you that. all of those medical doctors and quality scientists that have been involved in our case are my heroes. they are our heroes. >>> he allowed his victim to write a last will and testament to her family. then taunted them with chilling phone calls. >> did you receive the letter today? >> yes. >> okay, so you know now that this is not a fake phone call. >> a traced line couldn't find the kidnapper, but scientists would find a clue in the victim's last words. 17-year-old shari smith had her
it's been looted numerous times. ron is learning to live with an impaired memory. enters his daily schedule into his handheld computer each morning and relies on its alarm to help him stay on track. to make certain that people know their rights relative to water damage in their home, melinda created her own website, policyholdersofamerica.org. >> it's not just been a home that has been lost here. it has been the health of a little boy and a very energetic workaholic man who has lost his...
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. >> wait how can i eat loots and lots of cheese and not hurt my cholesterol. >> as far as buffalo milk mothers repel there's a farm they have a heard of water buffalo they're making buffalo milk mothers repel. >> it's so expensive they're starting from zero there's no infrastructure very have to build up the herd and coral that's a huge investment in infrastructure they're talking about charging $50 a pound >> do you not use repeatedly we can dwrel dwell on that that you might see the traditional republican it from the insdimdz from the stomach which a calf there's not traditionally republican it most cheese makers are making a micro republican it that is extracted from something or a modified republican it we're buying milk from a jewish family this as could say sure certification so it's not acceptable for consciouser food in the in the our goofk so we use the mike republican it and if you see republican it listed that's probably not technically true they're using one of these but not the animal republican it. >> next one is good they're all good third year. i'm a chief student not s
. >> wait how can i eat loots and lots of cheese and not hurt my cholesterol. >> as far as buffalo milk mothers repel there's a farm they have a heard of water buffalo they're making buffalo milk mothers repel. >> it's so expensive they're starting from zero there's no infrastructure very have to build up the herd and coral that's a huge investment in infrastructure they're talking about charging $50 a pound >> do you not use repeatedly we can dwrel dwell on that that...
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this is a plan the property the kennedy property is right here and dora's property to the south his loott 27 and a half foot wide he has extensive outdoor space his bedroom overlooks the kennedy's rear yard and he gets a view over the rear yard of the adjacent properties we think it's unfair to eliminate part of our open space he can mitigate that with a window shade thank you. >> are there members of the public in support of the project sponsor? okay dr requester you have a 2 minute rebuttal if you choose >> so the sidelines they are not clear in that drawings but essentially those are taken from the drawings you've seen them they don't address the problem you know it's a descent effort not adding the problem i went into this with good faith we- it didn't happy again, that's why we're here i need someone to understand what we're looking at here it's if someone
this is a plan the property the kennedy property is right here and dora's property to the south his loott 27 and a half foot wide he has extensive outdoor space his bedroom overlooks the kennedy's rear yard and he gets a view over the rear yard of the adjacent properties we think it's unfair to eliminate part of our open space he can mitigate that with a window shade thank you. >> are there members of the public in support of the project sponsor? okay dr requester you have a 2 minute...
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country of jordan says to expect an earth shattering response to the brutal killing of one of their poi lootsaqi woman they wanted to exchange for the pilot. it showed the pilot being burned alive. they now believe the man was killed a month ago. president obama meeting with jordan's king abdula. >>> front and center at a senate hearing today for president obama's of the defense department. republicans pressed ashton carter on the u.s. strategy. >> reporter: president obama seeking congressional approval for one of the most important positions in his cabinet, secretary of defense. ashton carter is a familiar face to many in washington, having served in various positions since is the clinton administration. the six-year-old until 2013 facing tough questions from senators as he seeks to take over as head of dod. >> as confirmed my responsibilities would be to protect america and its friends and allies in a for for buy plant and dangerous world. >> reporter: in the middle east the reemergence of al-qaida destabilized the region ! what do you understand the strategy to be? >> i think a strategy c
country of jordan says to expect an earth shattering response to the brutal killing of one of their poi lootsaqi woman they wanted to exchange for the pilot. it showed the pilot being burned alive. they now believe the man was killed a month ago. president obama meeting with jordan's king abdula. >>> front and center at a senate hearing today for president obama's of the defense department. republicans pressed ashton carter on the u.s. strategy. >> reporter: president obama...
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when the teller complies, the old man takes his loot and simply strolls out the door. it all plays out right in front of customers and bank employees, most of whom are completely unaware that a robbery has even taken place. though he may look like a harmless grandpa, this sinister senior is currently one of the fbi's most sought after fugitives. he is known as the geezer bandit. >> the geezer bandit is a white male. his appearance makes him appear to be between 60 and 70 years old, anywhere from 5'10" to about 6'1". we're guessing about 180 to 190 pounds. he comes in as a fairly benign looking older man. he is seemingly dressed fairly nice, oftentimes wears a blue blazer, sometimes baseball caps. based on his actions, witness accounts and victim teller accounts and surveillance footage, we believe he is left-handed. >> since his first robbery the geezer bandit hit a total of 13 banks primarily in or around san diego, california, and all of them have been caught on surveillance camera. >> first robbery was standard. we see him go in. we don't believe he had a gun during
when the teller complies, the old man takes his loot and simply strolls out the door. it all plays out right in front of customers and bank employees, most of whom are completely unaware that a robbery has even taken place. though he may look like a harmless grandpa, this sinister senior is currently one of the fbi's most sought after fugitives. he is known as the geezer bandit. >> the geezer bandit is a white male. his appearance makes him appear to be between 60 and 70 years old,...
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but it's hands -- pants up don't loot if you will. our country's going through the greatest social revolution in the -- relatively peaceful civil rights revolution of which -- my other organization very much part of. >> your father was on the front lines of that. >> absolutely. these entertainers, you know they want to do the right thing. but they're conflating issues. and we can have legitimate debate on all these issues of you know, police -- >> hold up a second, richard. we can have legitimate debate on all these issues, but to conflate with what's going on today with what our ancestors had to go through in the 1950s and '60s is absurd -- >> why are we hear about black-on-black crime we hear about the incarceration rate. what's your answer to that? >> look there's legitimate debates, even within the conservative movement, are abilityin incarceration. but we also have to ask the tough questions the hard questions which is what impact does culture and subcultures within communities of color have on crime? >> i will tell you something
but it's hands -- pants up don't loot if you will. our country's going through the greatest social revolution in the -- relatively peaceful civil rights revolution of which -- my other organization very much part of. >> your father was on the front lines of that. >> absolutely. these entertainers, you know they want to do the right thing. but they're conflating issues. and we can have legitimate debate on all these issues of you know, police -- >> hold up a second, richard. we...
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they have turned lives upside down looted raped, murdered and kidnaps. kidnapping victim told me that she had been held with some of the lost girls as recently as three months ago. monica was abdupted and then marched around. >> this is the first news of in of them since this video eight months ago proporting to show the forced conversion to islam. she said they had been co-erced but were unharmed just home sick. when monica escaped she walked for days through the bush with no food. her baby died on the way. she says she is haunted of the memories of the day boko haram attacked and burned down her village. an act of defiance. >> wow. that was just one girl's story and there are so many others like that. >> wonder what the government is going to do about the problem that seems to persist in the country. we will be right back after this. >> welcome back. now to the u.s. state of california where a woman is suing for her right to die with dignity. >> i. a suing the state of california to help me achieve a pieceful and dignified death at the place and time o
they have turned lives upside down looted raped, murdered and kidnaps. kidnapping victim told me that she had been held with some of the lost girls as recently as three months ago. monica was abdupted and then marched around. >> this is the first news of in of them since this video eight months ago proporting to show the forced conversion to islam. she said they had been co-erced but were unharmed just home sick. when monica escaped she walked for days through the bush with no food. her...
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detail and interviewing managers looking at the cost effects to capture the administrative costs and lootinghose out to the charging departments so we larger completed that work with them and went over the fee study with director huey in the fall there were several questions outstanding we wanted m g t to go back on we wanted to make sure they did the adequate cost and they were costs not appropriately worked for we wanted them to go back on large prospective jurors projects where there are fee categories established for $5 million and above and break down the sector that wasn't there before and then he wanted them to go back on the volume of work that's being done over the counter and the focusing efficiency in the depended and cost capital on that we've lateral concluded that work but not one hundred percent and have another change chance to go over the details in the next week or so during that time the city's work on the combined annual report inform 2013-2014 and the result we're seeing for the believable were a little bit higher than projected that caused us to want to go back and make
detail and interviewing managers looking at the cost effects to capture the administrative costs and lootinghose out to the charging departments so we larger completed that work with them and went over the fee study with director huey in the fall there were several questions outstanding we wanted m g t to go back on we wanted to make sure they did the adequate cost and they were costs not appropriately worked for we wanted them to go back on large prospective jurors projects where there are fee...
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looting, maybe, 60 seth years stunts somebody you know try and sell them again.nue a case that's split public opinion in argentina the president has finally been cleared of serious allegations in a federal court. the president had been accused of covering up alleged involvement in the 1994 bombing of a jewish center that kimed 85 people. first made the allegations six weeks ago, he was found dead shortly afterwards. they failed to meet the standard to open a formal investigation. >> al jazeera lat ten american joins us live now from the capitol of buenos airies. this is hugely damaging, was this final ruling a surprise do you think? >> i think for some people it certainly was the president however, under foreign minister has ink cysted all along that the charges were regard, and there was no foundation for them, certainly the president is greeting a huge sigh of relief, had this case moved on forward, she faced a very few militating prospect of a trial and possibly impeachment and even prison had she and her foreign minister been found guilty of trying to cover u
looting, maybe, 60 seth years stunts somebody you know try and sell them again.nue a case that's split public opinion in argentina the president has finally been cleared of serious allegations in a federal court. the president had been accused of covering up alleged involvement in the 1994 bombing of a jewish center that kimed 85 people. first made the allegations six weeks ago, he was found dead shortly afterwards. they failed to meet the standard to open a formal investigation. >> al...
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. >> just makes me miss home because california does have a loot of variety beyond hollywood. >> posted to youtube from the people behind this truck. for no reason that they know of decided to torment them and torture them. >> every time he turns and moves into the lane. >> they don't know why. in fact on the phone with patrol. >> we have a red truck in front of us and he keeps swerving. >> doing it right now. did it twice. almost rear-ended a silver suv. >> this is so infuriating, right? because you're just trying to get to where you're going. >> we even reached out to the owners of this company, the guy that this guy drives for, they refused to even comment on it. we have a second video this one comes from russia. if you keep an eye up ahead, you're going to see a truck. you see him there on right-hand side. this this's trying to exit. the truck's trying to move over no the high weigh. indicating he's merging perfectly, all of this room no problem. last second decides, no, that way! >> oh! uh-oh. >> why? >> i see damage. >> yeah. i blame the dash cam owner, i do. you see something lik
. >> just makes me miss home because california does have a loot of variety beyond hollywood. >> posted to youtube from the people behind this truck. for no reason that they know of decided to torment them and torture them. >> every time he turns and moves into the lane. >> they don't know why. in fact on the phone with patrol. >> we have a red truck in front of us and he keeps swerving. >> doing it right now. did it twice. almost rear-ended a silver suv....
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a loot of 60s. and if oakland maintains that northeast breeze, what is new? they would be warm as well. a very good morning to you mr. sal castaneda. >> good morning, steve. we are off to a decent start here on a monday. you can see traffic is going to be okay on the east shore freeway. we will start there and traffic lookens good as you drive from the carquinez bridge to the mccarthur maze with no major problems. the traffic continues to look good all the way to the bay bridge toll plaza. if you are driving in contra costa county highway 4 looks good as you drive out to concord. if you are driving this in marin county southbound 101 from novato to san rafael is off to a nice start. let's go back to the desk. >>> safety concerns are being raised about an intersection in sunnyvale where two people were killed and hit over the weekend. one person killed. the other is in critical condition. it happened at the intersection of fair oaks avenue and wolf road. police say two women were crossing the street when they were hit by the driver of a ford focus. it's unclea
a loot of 60s. and if oakland maintains that northeast breeze, what is new? they would be warm as well. a very good morning to you mr. sal castaneda. >> good morning, steve. we are off to a decent start here on a monday. you can see traffic is going to be okay on the east shore freeway. we will start there and traffic lookens good as you drive from the carquinez bridge to the mccarthur maze with no major problems. the traffic continues to look good all the way to the bay bridge toll...
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you are our loot. >> she was held captive for five months. there is an imposing military presence. this is one of attica's largest armies, so why can't it defeat boko haram? >> they are many. they come in thousands. >> these two soldiers have been in fierce battles. they are not authorized to speak to us, so we have hidden their identities. >> what i'm getting from this simply is if you have the right equipment, you would be able to win this? >> gallantly. if we had the right equipment we could actually chip them away. >> nigeria has postponed its election to give the government six more weeks to get the insurgency under control. they have been fighting boko haram or six years and these attacks have spread to neighboring countries. it is difficult to see how the violence will and so soon. >> egypt is offering to evacuate's citizens to libya after a group linked to islamic state released images of what they say are 21 egyptian coptic hostages. a number of egyptians were kidnapped in libya in february and january. the families of the captives are calling for more to be done. does it
you are our loot. >> she was held captive for five months. there is an imposing military presence. this is one of attica's largest armies, so why can't it defeat boko haram? >> they are many. they come in thousands. >> these two soldiers have been in fierce battles. they are not authorized to speak to us, so we have hidden their identities. >> what i'm getting from this simply is if you have the right equipment, you would be able to win this? >> gallantly. if we...