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that's where mali's speed schools come in. their unusual approach offers kids a chance to catch up. >> physical education class at 7:00 in the morning, here in tiÉnekÉ-bougou, a village that's a two-hour drive north of mali's capital, bamako. solomane traorÉ, known to his friends as solo, attends what's called a "speed school". he's completing an elementary school education. it will take him just 9 months to catch up on three years of normal school. lessons incorporate elements of play, but discipline is also important. 10-year-old solo is one of 25 children in the village who go to this school. he's ambitious and a hard worker. >> i know the alphabet and i can count. i can do a, i, e und o. >> the first two months aren't easy. when the children first arrive they can't write, they don't even know how to hold a pen. if it weren't for the speed school, solo wouldn't get any education at all. like many children here in mali, he didn't have an opportunity to attend school when he was younger. solo isn't just learning to read and w
that's where mali's speed schools come in. their unusual approach offers kids a chance to catch up. >> physical education class at 7:00 in the morning, here in tiÉnekÉ-bougou, a village that's a two-hour drive north of mali's capital, bamako. solomane traorÉ, known to his friends as solo, attends what's called a "speed school". he's completing an elementary school education. it will take him just 9 months to catch up on three years of normal school. lessons incorporate...
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they send troops to mali. they stopped al qaeda in mali. they send troops or airplanes to fight against isis in iraq. they send lots of operatives around the world in really a global campaign against jihad.
they send troops to mali. they stopped al qaeda in mali. they send troops or airplanes to fight against isis in iraq. they send lots of operatives around the world in really a global campaign against jihad.
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. >>> mali has been declared free from the ebola virus. >>> welcome to the program we're hearing of a new cease-fire agreement in yemen's government. there are ongoing gun battles been on between soldiers and houthi fighters. the president was forced to flee by helicopter, and the prime minister's convoy came under attack. >> the fight something being heard from blocks away. government forces and houthi rebels have been battling near the presidential palace in sanaa since monday. something that is hard to know at the moment. the information minister has described the scene as utter chaos. >> to be honest i don't think any single party are in sanaa. there are some place where iss where houthi control and there are some places that others control. there are people who wear the uniform, and they do not obey the orders of the superior. >> houthi rebels have been at odds with the government for years, they took control of most parts of the capitol last year but monday the fighting has gotten worse. >> the attack on sanaa months ago it was nothing close to this. our only focus is on certain
. >>> mali has been declared free from the ebola virus. >>> welcome to the program we're hearing of a new cease-fire agreement in yemen's government. there are ongoing gun battles been on between soldiers and houthi fighters. the president was forced to flee by helicopter, and the prime minister's convoy came under attack. >> the fight something being heard from blocks away. government forces and houthi rebels have been battling near the presidential palace in sanaa...
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after six weeks of no new infections mali is free from the ebola virus. ♪ welcome to al jazeera, if youre just joining us the situation in yemen seems to be spiralling out of control and you see on t.v. gun battles ongoing between yemen soldiers and houthi fighters who took control of sanaa last year. the president has flown from the presidential palace and prime minister's convow has been attacked. the minister of information told al jazeera the capitol is in chaos and could be a new yemen by the end of the day. >> the president is in his house. it's very tense. we can still hear fire exchanged and random, not as much as the morning, random explosions or gunshots. there is -- there was a meeting around an hour ago at the president's house that included the prime minister and high-level representatives of the houthis and they agreed from this meeting that the ceasefire will happen and there will be a field committee which is supposed to go around the streets and ensure that the ceasefire does happen. however, once the members of the meeting including the prime minister left the meeting
after six weeks of no new infections mali is free from the ebola virus. ♪ welcome to al jazeera, if youre just joining us the situation in yemen seems to be spiralling out of control and you see on t.v. gun battles ongoing between yemen soldiers and houthi fighters who took control of sanaa last year. the president has flown from the presidential palace and prime minister's convow has been attacked. the minister of information told al jazeera the capitol is in chaos and could be a new yemen...
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the debut album "mali is" is available everywhere now.ourse, the 8g band. stay tuned for "carson daly." we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> carson: hey welcome to "last call" from new york city. i'm carson daly, and we have set up shop here at queen of the night at the paramount hotel for this week of shows. good to be he. tonight, we are going to turn you on to some huntington beach california pop courtesy of hellogoodbye. we're also going to spotlight renowned cyborg artist and activist neil harbisson. but first, sara schaefer was co-host of mtv's "nicky and sara live" and has appeared on "@midnight," jimmy fallon, and "inside amy schumer" she also happens to be a very funny stand-up comic, as you're going to see in tonight's comedy spotlight. take a look.
the debut album "mali is" is available everywhere now.ourse, the 8g band. stay tuned for "carson daly." we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> carson: hey welcome to "last call" from new york city. i'm carson daly, and we have set up shop here at queen of the night at the paramount hotel for this week of shows. good to be he. tonight, we are going to turn you on to some huntington beach california pop courtesy of hellogoodbye. we're also...
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the debut album "mali is" is available everywhere now.ver had you... we wouldn't know the incredible difference verizon fios makes. the numbers don't lie. in customer satisfaction studies, fios is rated #1 in internet speed and reliability, and hd picture quality. get a fios triple play online at an amazing price guaranteed for two years and get a $400 bonus with a two year agreement. hurry! it's your last chance! this offer ends january 17th. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to president bill clinton, carrie brownstein, mali music. [ cheers and applause ] and, of course, the 8g band. stay tuned for "carson daly." we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> carson: and welcome to anotehr episode of "last call." i'm your host, carson daly. tonight, here's what we got for ya -- from queen of the night here at the paramount hotel. musically speaking, we've got the band "you me at six" marking their long awaited tv debut. we'll do that from the
the debut album "mali is" is available everywhere now.ver had you... we wouldn't know the incredible difference verizon fios makes. the numbers don't lie. in customer satisfaction studies, fios is rated #1 in internet speed and reliability, and hd picture quality. get a fios triple play online at an amazing price guaranteed for two years and get a $400 bonus with a two year agreement. hurry! it's your last chance! this offer ends january 17th. call the verizon center for customers...
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the debut album "mali is" is available everywhere now.and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any more flack ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to president bill clinton, carrie brownstein, mali music. [ cheers and applause ] and, of course, the 8g band. stay tuned for "carson daly." we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> carson: hey welcome to "last call" from new york city. i'm carson daly, and we have set up shop here at queen of the night at the paramount hotel for this week of shows. go to be here. tonight, we are going to turn you on to some huntington beach california pop courtesy of hellogoodbye. we're also going to spotlight renowned cyborg artist and activist neil harbisson. but first, sara schaefer was co-host of mtv's "nicky and sara live" and has appeared on "@midnight," jimmy fallon, and "inside amy schumer" she also
the debut album "mali is" is available everywhere now.and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any more flack ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to president bill clinton, carrie brownstein, mali music. [ cheers and applause ] and, of course, the 8g band. stay tuned for...
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the debut album "mali is" is available everywhere now.. make it progresso or make it yourself. and try progresso chili. slow-simmered, homemade taste. you fifteen percent or more on huh, fiftcar insurance.uld save yeah, everybody knows that. well, did you know that playing cards with kenny rogers gets old pretty fast? ♪ you got to know when to hold'em. ♪ ♪ know when to fold 'em. ♪ know when to walk away. ♪ know when to run. ♪ you never count your money, ♪ when you're sitting at the ta...♪ what? you get it? i get the gist, yeah. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to president bill clinton, carrie brownstein, mali music. [ cheers and applause ] and, of course, the 8g band. stay tuned for "carson daly." we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> carson: and welcome to anotehr episode of "last call." i'm your host, carson daly. tonight, here's what we got for ya -- from queen of the night here at the paramount hotel. musically speaking, we've g
the debut album "mali is" is available everywhere now.. make it progresso or make it yourself. and try progresso chili. slow-simmered, homemade taste. you fifteen percent or more on huh, fiftcar insurance.uld save yeah, everybody knows that. well, did you know that playing cards with kenny rogers gets old pretty fast? ♪ you got to know when to hold'em. ♪ ♪ know when to fold 'em. ♪ know when to walk away. ♪ know when to run. ♪ you never count your money, ♪ when you're...
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. >> after six weeks of no new infections declared free from the ebola virus in mali. >> there's a growing sense of uncertainty after an attempted coup. there are on going gun battles. the president was forced to flee his palace by helicopter. his convey came under attack and houthi rebels took control of a state news agency. >> the fighting is being heard from blocks away. government forces and houthi rebels have been battling near the presidential palace since early monday. the believe is a symbol of who wields power in yemen something hard to know at the moment. the information minister describes the scene as utter chaos. >> to be honest, i don't think any single party is in control. there are places where the state security's in control places where houthis are in control. both ministers of defense and interior were in this committee but there are people who wear the uniform that do not obey the orders of their superiors. >> houthi rebels have been at odds with the government for years and took control of most parts of the capital last year. monday's fight that go made the situation wo
. >> after six weeks of no new infections declared free from the ebola virus in mali. >> there's a growing sense of uncertainty after an attempted coup. there are on going gun battles. the president was forced to flee his palace by helicopter. his convey came under attack and houthi rebels took control of a state news agency. >> the fighting is being heard from blocks away. government forces and houthi rebels have been battling near the presidential palace since early monday....
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. >>> mali has been declared ebola free. woderica wood reports. >> a year after the outbreak in west africa there are still people dying every day and still doctors risking their lives to hemhelp them. >> an indication from mali that all their hard work is beginning to pay poch. >> after 42 days of monitoring with no confirmed ebola virus cases and in accordance with the international sanitary directive i declare today january the the 18th2015 to be the end of the ebola epidemic in mali. now no longer will the country be subject to special treatment abroad. >>> confirming their new reported cases for at least five months. but work must continues to make sure they keep up the momentum of falling infection rates. >> translator: we are here to ending the guinean government is very weak we are also trying ohelp the doctors to drive ebola out of the country. >> reporter: how to keep driving ebola out of all the infected countries will be the subject of a special session of the eun executive board on sunday. erica wood, al jazeera
. >>> mali has been declared ebola free. woderica wood reports. >> a year after the outbreak in west africa there are still people dying every day and still doctors risking their lives to hemhelp them. >> an indication from mali that all their hard work is beginning to pay poch. >> after 42 days of monitoring with no confirmed ebola virus cases and in accordance with the international sanitary directive i declare today january the the 18th2015 to be the end of the...
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it did not hit mali as hard as sierra leone and senegal. five people died and two others recovered in mali. >>> taylor swift has responded to the video that people cannot stop watching. ♪ cause the player going to play play play and the haters ♪ >> dover's police department released this video of the officer to "shake it off." the video was a hit online. swift released the quote lol. the sass. >>> "american sniper" with an unbelievable opening weekend. bradley cooper and clint eastwood celebrating again. we will have an early look on your money next. >>> an early start on your money. $2.06 for a gallon of regular. it is pushing more people to buy suvs. hybrid sales start to suffer at $2.77. with gas below $2, the trend is expected to accelerate. big cars are back. >>> uber trying to make nice in europe. finding itself at odds with regulators and center of controversy. now they are making a promise. work with us and we will create 50,000 jobs in europe. uber says the expansion will take 40,000 cars off the road and increase passenger safety
it did not hit mali as hard as sierra leone and senegal. five people died and two others recovered in mali. >>> taylor swift has responded to the video that people cannot stop watching. ♪ cause the player going to play play play and the haters ♪ >> dover's police department released this video of the officer to "shake it off." the video was a hit online. swift released the quote lol. the sass. >>> "american sniper" with an unbelievable opening...
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after six weeks of no new infections mali is free from the ebola virus. ♪
after six weeks of no new infections mali is free from the ebola virus. ♪
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. >>> in mali could the tide be turning against the virus ebola in west africa. off to a shaky start as they open their campaign. >>> ukraine's army has launched a major operation to retake donetsk airport. the airport has been the scene of heaft heavy fighting ever since proitionpro-russian fighters, launched a campaign against the government. >> the sounds of artillery fire, has certainly become less frequent in the past few hours here in donetsk but it's still there audible in the distance. airport about five miles away from where i'm standing. it is a degree of almost surreal normality. the christmas tree lights are on behind me, trams still running. who controls the airport? the ukrainian government claims to have pushed the separatist fighters back to minsk. zakashenko. out of the airport altogether. it's too dangerous to get close. getting close to the airport is very difficult indeed. it's been impossible to verify who controls the airport. one conclusion you can draw the fact that there's fire going on is probable that fire is continuing neither side, ha
. >>> in mali could the tide be turning against the virus ebola in west africa. off to a shaky start as they open their campaign. >>> ukraine's army has launched a major operation to retake donetsk airport. the airport has been the scene of heaft heavy fighting ever since proitionpro-russian fighters, launched a campaign against the government. >> the sounds of artillery fire, has certainly become less frequent in the past few hours here in donetsk but it's still there...
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and mali's health minister since the outbreak in october mali has recorded a total of six deaths. travel restrictions are being eased. the people are being advised to maintain basic basic health standards. post-traumatic stress disorder. there's a cultural stigma attached to the condition. as jennifer glasse explains. >> in kabul's only specialist military ptsd, or post-traumatic stress disorder, this soldier wants to go back to the battlefield. you're in a hospital not a prison the doctor tells him. tell the commander to come get me out of here or i will kill myself, he threatens. the doctor tells a nurse to give him an injection and ensures the patient he will feel better. suicide is forbidden in islam. >> there are lots of ptsd case et cetera in the west because of the search and statistics. we have no way to measure it here. extensive cases are present here as well. >> reporter: but only a small fraction end up here. there is a social stigma to admitting any kind of mental problems especially in military. doctors say there are so many empty case beds here not because there are
and mali's health minister since the outbreak in october mali has recorded a total of six deaths. travel restrictions are being eased. the people are being advised to maintain basic basic health standards. post-traumatic stress disorder. there's a cultural stigma attached to the condition. as jennifer glasse explains. >> in kabul's only specialist military ptsd, or post-traumatic stress disorder, this soldier wants to go back to the battlefield. you're in a hospital not a prison the...
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francia otorgÓ la nacionalidad de su paÍs a un empleado de origen malÍ que se convirtiÓ en un hÉroe franciao frances!!durante el incidente el secuestrador mato a cuatro personas y termino abatido a tiros por la policia. el actor mexicano ruben aguirre, mejor conocido por su personaje de 'el profesor jirafales' en la serie el chavo del ocho, aseguro que su libro que saldra a la venta en los proximos dias, revela algunos de los secretos mejor guardados de roberto gomez bolaqos y florinda meza. elizabeth curiel hablo con el >> no tenÍan porquÉ hablar mal. no lo justifico. quico alegaba puede que tenga razÓn que roberto no l dejaba trabajar la verdad es que roberto lo que no lo dejaba a pesar que despuÉs lo hizo era usar el personaje. era creaciÓn de roberto gÓmez bolaÑos yo estuve cuando kiko o carlos villagrÁn recibiÓ una oferta y decidiÓ irse se despidiÓ de roberto de abrazo roberto le dijo tienes todo el derecho mejorar. si esa o fuerza te mejora pero el personaje es mÍo. ah roberto! no me deja trabajar es un envidioso, cÓmo hablaba pero cosas bueno siempre lo calificÓ de roberto gÓmez bola
francia otorgÓ la nacionalidad de su paÍs a un empleado de origen malÍ que se convirtiÓ en un hÉroe franciao frances!!durante el incidente el secuestrador mato a cuatro personas y termino abatido a tiros por la policia. el actor mexicano ruben aguirre, mejor conocido por su personaje de 'el profesor jirafales' en la serie el chavo del ocho, aseguro que su libro que saldra a la venta en los proximos dias, revela algunos de los secretos mejor guardados de roberto gomez bolaqos y florinda...
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i am sure he will talk to them -- you will talk to them about the muslim from mali who risked his life to save jewish customers in the kosher supermarket. when he heard the attacker entering the supermarket he did not think of his own security, his safety. he helped over a dozen customers to take refuge in the reserve of the supermarket. he warned the police. he alerted the police. his actions saved lives. when we asked him why he did that he simply answered, "we are brothers,. it is not a question of being jewish, christian, or muslim, we are all in the same boat and we must get out of this crisis." we must come out of this crisis together. i am sure you will talk about the pillar of his community dedicated to his family and passionately interested in his job as a policeman. he went to the offices of "charlie hebdo" and was face-to-face with the terrorists before being shot down savagely by them and gratuitously. when his brother pay tribute to him, he said my brother was a muslim but he was shot down, he was killed by two false muslims. they are terrorists and nothing else. i am sure
i am sure he will talk to them -- you will talk to them about the muslim from mali who risked his life to save jewish customers in the kosher supermarket. when he heard the attacker entering the supermarket he did not think of his own security, his safety. he helped over a dozen customers to take refuge in the reserve of the supermarket. he warned the police. he alerted the police. his actions saved lives. when we asked him why he did that he simply answered, "we are brothers,. it is not a...
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you have the countries of north africa, of southern africa, the sub-saharan africa, niger, mali, chad, sudan, you have north africa, from morocco to egypt and the mediterranean basis and southern europe. places. speaking about destabilizeing, you mentioned people have been stepping up. a youth has been stepping up and this is a quote: even that - there has been pushback, here is an 18-year-old, stepped up and was assassinated. you see his photo on my screen. speaking about the youth, you short shabab libya, the youth of libya, what should they do in this situation where they are being targeted and as sass nated to bring back civic dialogue and country. >> i mean, that's the million dollar question, how we can continue to be involved in the process simultaneously avoiding being killed in the process. so it's something that the civil society and youth continue to struggle with, how to strategise and be involved, and not put our lives at stake. one of those approaches, and i think that's what in this twitter contributor was saying, in the dialogue process, that the u.n. special envoy is
you have the countries of north africa, of southern africa, the sub-saharan africa, niger, mali, chad, sudan, you have north africa, from morocco to egypt and the mediterranean basis and southern europe. places. speaking about destabilizeing, you mentioned people have been stepping up. a youth has been stepping up and this is a quote: even that - there has been pushback, here is an 18-year-old, stepped up and was assassinated. you see his photo on my screen. speaking about the youth, you short...
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you have to remember that mali have been semi-finalists in the last two cup of nations and ivory coast despite all the great players they have, they find new and interesting ways to not win this title. and it looked to be going that way. they look to be heading out. mali would sit back and some of ivory coast's bigger names had a really really frustrating night of it. one of their less well-known players plays for the likes of leicester leeds scored the goal. they both have a chance to getting through to the last eight. >> and the court is wide open because the winner of the next game cameroon and guinea could top the group at this point in time. but speaking of guinea, it has not been an easy journey for them especially in terms of qualifying, has it? >> reporter: yes, that game is about to kick off in the stadium behind me. guinea journey here has been extraordinary. a country affected by the ebola virus, and from a footballing perspective meant that they were unable to play their qualifying home games in their home country, which put them at a disadvantage. morocco invited them to p
you have to remember that mali have been semi-finalists in the last two cup of nations and ivory coast despite all the great players they have, they find new and interesting ways to not win this title. and it looked to be going that way. they look to be heading out. mali would sit back and some of ivory coast's bigger names had a really really frustrating night of it. one of their less well-known players plays for the likes of leicester leeds scored the goal. they both have a chance to getting...
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he spoke out against campaigns in mali and found osama bin laden as an inspiration.e raided a supermarket and held multiple hostages. four hostages died in that rain. a senior commentator. >> these people may have been trained in yemen and that they have been under orders has been floated around, but we should be careful because we don't know if these videos are authentic or who put them forward. there are so many videos circulating that must be questioned. there is a proportionate proportionality that needs to be taken in account. perhaps down the line we'll see what motivated these men to engage in this kind of violence. my first reaction when i was watching this on television was i was expecting an assault on all three positions and i knew deep down in my heart that there they would be executed without much of an effort simply because when this whole thing will come out, eventually the question that needs to be asked is how come france, which is a land of liberty and equality, and fraternity has not been able to integrate these citizens into the narrative of their
he spoke out against campaigns in mali and found osama bin laden as an inspiration.e raided a supermarket and held multiple hostages. four hostages died in that rain. a senior commentator. >> these people may have been trained in yemen and that they have been under orders has been floated around, but we should be careful because we don't know if these videos are authentic or who put them forward. there are so many videos circulating that must be questioned. there is a proportionate...
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having defeated some of them in mali in 2013, the concern in paris is the increasing disintegration is leading to an open supply route for weapons outside of libya and through niger, thus rearming those in mali all over again. consequently france's foreign minister spent the holidays there. >> translator: we know that in southern libya there are some very important terrorist hot beds the same actually had a there were in mali, the same that can be in nigeria or elsewhere. it is a refuge. we have set up a base and i can tell you in confidence if we can ton radio maybe they can listen to us, we will strike them every time they come out of these places that they are hiding. that is why there is this base. >> the cursory look at the map shows the difficulty of patrol patrolling libya's borders. the west and the east are vastly underpoliced. the situation is to take that into account. >> this is not a static base. it is a dynamic military base that can adapt to calling to the terrorist threat. it will have ground troops, special forces and air contingent with drones to find terrorist armed
having defeated some of them in mali in 2013, the concern in paris is the increasing disintegration is leading to an open supply route for weapons outside of libya and through niger, thus rearming those in mali all over again. consequently france's foreign minister spent the holidays there. >> translator: we know that in southern libya there are some very important terrorist hot beds the same actually had a there were in mali, the same that can be in nigeria or elsewhere. it is a refuge....
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not just with the united states and allies against isis in syria and iraq but also in mali. >> in mali the french were critical in helping to put down an islamic insurrection there and stabilize mali. the french have been very aggressive militarily and very close allies to the u.s. of course against isis in iraq and syria. they've been flying. their pilots have been going alongside u.s. pilots as well. they've been very strong militarily. also, the tingeensions in france. not only the large i po but the political tensions the anger of the muslim community against restrictions the head scarf controversy there. this goes back to their al swreerian ian algerian conflicts in the '70s and always it's metastasized. there's been a lot of tension. the jewish community has been on guard for quite some time this of course we're seeing an outbreak of this in this incident near the moure district today. just in the last year wealthier jews buying property in tel aviv a hedge, in case something becomes more critical because of their fears of the anti-semitism that's been growing in france they fear
not just with the united states and allies against isis in syria and iraq but also in mali. >> in mali the french were critical in helping to put down an islamic insurrection there and stabilize mali. the french have been very aggressive militarily and very close allies to the u.s. of course against isis in iraq and syria. they've been flying. their pilots have been going alongside u.s. pilots as well. they've been very strong militarily. also, the tingeensions in france. not only the...
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not just from europe but as far away as the united states mali and niger. let's take a look at some of the big names. first of all algeria. they were part of france until 1962. a huge number of french muslims have links to the north african nation. the co-achy brothers for example, the men behind the shooting were born to algerian presents. the fourth suspect also has algerian presents. then the u.k. linked to paris. david cameron, up for re-election soon there to give his support. like france the u.k. has been struggling with the issue of home-grown fighters trained abroad. then there is israel represented with three key faces, the foreign minister and the prime minister. the palestinian president also there. france once had the largest jewish population in the e.u. binyamin netanyahu publicly invited jews living in europe to move to israel. his preps to support the jewish community, supported by the attack on the supermarket. that's where the hostage taker was shot dead. sergey lavrov in paris. russia is in the cold so to spoke due to the situation in ukr
not just from europe but as far away as the united states mali and niger. let's take a look at some of the big names. first of all algeria. they were part of france until 1962. a huge number of french muslims have links to the north african nation. the co-achy brothers for example, the men behind the shooting were born to algerian presents. the fourth suspect also has algerian presents. then the u.k. linked to paris. david cameron, up for re-election soon there to give his support. like france...
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after six weeks of no new infections mali is free from the ebola virus. ♪ welcome to al jazeera, if youre just joining us the situation in yemen seems to be spiralling out of control and you see on t.v. gun battles ongoing between yemen soldiers and houthi fighters who took control of sanaa last year. the president has flown from the presidential palace and prime minister's convow has been attacked. the minister of information told al jazeera the capitol is in chaos and could be a new yemen by the end of the day. >> the president is in his house. it's very tense. we can still hear fire exchanged and random, not as much as the morning, random explosions or gunshots. there is -- there was a meeting around an hour ago at the president's house that included the prime minister and high-level representatives of the houthis and they agreed from this meeting that the ceasefire will happen and there will be a field committee which is supposed to go around the streets and ensure that the ceasefire does happen. however, once the members of the meeting including the prime minister left the meeting
after six weeks of no new infections mali is free from the ebola virus. ♪ welcome to al jazeera, if youre just joining us the situation in yemen seems to be spiralling out of control and you see on t.v. gun battles ongoing between yemen soldiers and houthi fighters who took control of sanaa last year. the president has flown from the presidential palace and prime minister's convow has been attacked. the minister of information told al jazeera the capitol is in chaos and could be a new yemen...
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. >>> welcome back to "gmt," the government of mali has declared that the country is now free of ebola no new cases have been reported for the past 42 days. mali one of five west african countries to be hit by this deadly virus, which has killed more than 8,000 people so far, according to the u.n. now, most of those deaths have been in guinea sierra leone, andly lyly beerya. medical teams have been attacked and some have been killed. >> reporter: guinea may be facing its worst health crisis in decades, but in the capital, it looks like business as usual. it's a poor, popular suburb. this is a kind of place where ebola would spread quickly. health workers are telling people here to take special care with hygiene and avoid physical contact, to help stop the epidemic. but there's still resistance. most of these young men are teachers and students. they gather to share a glass of green tea. i ask how many orders share. they tell me, they believe western doctors are lying to them. >> they want the people to -- i don't know how to -- >> domestic. >> i grew up around here. and this is fairly
. >>> welcome back to "gmt," the government of mali has declared that the country is now free of ebola no new cases have been reported for the past 42 days. mali one of five west african countries to be hit by this deadly virus, which has killed more than 8,000 people so far, according to the u.n. now, most of those deaths have been in guinea sierra leone, andly lyly beerya. medical teams have been attacked and some have been killed. >> reporter: guinea may be facing...
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they send troops to mali. they stopped al qaeda in mali. they send troops or airplanes to fight against isis in iraq. they send lots of operatives around the world in really a global campaign against jihad. so it is no accident and no surprise that france and the french people are targeted. i think the government is concerned that whoever carried this out has broader ambitions to intimidate the french government and the french people. i don't think they'll succeed, but that's the concern. >> indeed and according to our reports of eyewitnesss in completely unaccented french. these are people who could fold very easily into the society and be hard to track. thank you very much, chris dickey. you've been reporting for hours and hours. and with the visiting polish foreign minister john kerry took a moment to speak about the paris shootings. >> today's murders are part of a larger confrontation. not between civilizations. no. but between civilization itself and those who are opposed to a civilized world. the murderers dared proclaim charlie hebd
they send troops to mali. they stopped al qaeda in mali. they send troops or airplanes to fight against isis in iraq. they send lots of operatives around the world in really a global campaign against jihad. so it is no accident and no surprise that france and the french people are targeted. i think the government is concerned that whoever carried this out has broader ambitions to intimidate the french government and the french people. i don't think they'll succeed, but that's the concern....
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the head of the government in mali mali. the head of the palestinian authority, of course.he idea all these people would come out. this is finally perhaps, jake the moment at which moderate muslims are, in fact condemning these acts of islamic extremism, are beginning to recognize that this is an issue on which they cannot stay silent that they have to make clear publicly on television not in quiet statements issued perhaps under the pressure of the american state department that they have to be part of this as well. this may be let's hope the turning point where you are beginning to see moderate muslims and the leaders of muslim nations come out and say not in my name. that's what's different about this from frankly all the other terror attacks that have taken place in the last decade. >> the streets here are filled with people identify fiing as muslims holding signs condemning the actions of the terrorists. there was a gentleman right near us not in my name his sign says as a muslim. a proud muslim standing here walking down the streets of paris. i do want to ask you, far
the head of the government in mali mali. the head of the palestinian authority, of course.he idea all these people would come out. this is finally perhaps, jake the moment at which moderate muslims are, in fact condemning these acts of islamic extremism, are beginning to recognize that this is an issue on which they cannot stay silent that they have to make clear publicly on television not in quiet statements issued perhaps under the pressure of the american state department that they have to...
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there's also an operation under way in mali that the french have been involved with. there's a lot of reason why france has been a target of these jihadists in these recent weeks, days and months. i want to go to lester holt on the phone with us. >> reporter: we're at the edge of the store here. it may be over but they are still holding people back. ambulances pulled out. police are holding a position here. we wait to find out if this is over on this end. the very eastern edge of paris where the hostage standoff has been going on. we are just watching and trying to get word here. >> okay lester. i'm getting a note from our producer that reuters is reporting the supermarket hostage taker is dead as well. once again that's from the wire service reuters. nbc news working to confirm this independently. as i said our media partners ap reuters, have both reported that the hostage taker in the supermarket as well as the two brothers accused in the wednesday massacre at the paris newspaper all have been killed this morning. we continue to follow this situation. as i turn to r
there's also an operation under way in mali that the french have been involved with. there's a lot of reason why france has been a target of these jihadists in these recent weeks, days and months. i want to go to lester holt on the phone with us. >> reporter: we're at the edge of the store here. it may be over but they are still holding people back. ambulances pulled out. police are holding a position here. we wait to find out if this is over on this end. the very eastern edge of paris...
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this could be mali could be algeria, it could be libya it could be syria. even if they did not fight in those places they certainly had some degree of training i believe, in some place around the world where they actually became very comfortable with the use of these weapons. and the fact they had a well-planned operation with different cars indicates there's some resources behind these individuals. >> given all that it sounds like this is beyond the parisian police force and into the french military to have to deal with this threat right now. so we have three professional seeming killers on the loose in paris, highly trained, very dangerous individuals. two questions. how do you find three such people in a very large city and how do you protect the rest of the city without just shutting it down? >> sure. the french have superb law enforcement and intelligence capability. of course, this demonstrates you can get attacks conducted in anyplace. nonetheless, the french have very, very good networks. among their police force, they draw from populations in the c
this could be mali could be algeria, it could be libya it could be syria. even if they did not fight in those places they certainly had some degree of training i believe, in some place around the world where they actually became very comfortable with the use of these weapons. and the fact they had a well-planned operation with different cars indicates there's some resources behind these individuals. >> given all that it sounds like this is beyond the parisian police force and into the...
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one of the they've really come to the forward in the last couple of games and an equalizer against mali and a fantastic winner in this game. huge for the ivory coast going forward. but they have a really difficult quarterfinal coming up against algeria. you would like to think whoever wins in that quarterfinal they would have huge confidence to go on. >> interesting times for the african cup of nations.: >> there have been cup competitions from europe to update you on. barcelona on the verge of knocking out atletico madrid. 3-2 is the latest score there. in the australian open, djokovic wins his 25th grand slam semifinal. >> knowing that i have raised the level of performance tonight, and probably playing the best match of the tournament so far as effecting my confidence. >> wawrinka progresses to the semifinals. we also are at the semifinal stage of the women's top seeds. serena williams is through. she beat the lastserena's older sister has been taken out of the final. boxers floyd mayweather jr. and manny pacquiao meet at the miami heat game. no word yet if they'll face each other in
one of the they've really come to the forward in the last couple of games and an equalizer against mali and a fantastic winner in this game. huge for the ivory coast going forward. but they have a really difficult quarterfinal coming up against algeria. you would like to think whoever wins in that quarterfinal they would have huge confidence to go on. >> interesting times for the african cup of nations.: >> there have been cup competitions from europe to update you on. barcelona on...
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they're currently involved in operations still in north africa, in mali in particular.acks in mali and iraq were specifically mentioned by al qaeda in the arabian peninsula as the main reason for why they're doing this. i nch are going to suddenly reverse and pull a 180 and just withdraw, so the fight will continue. >> all right. and quickly, how do we stop this an can we stop it? you've been on both sides. >> it's going to get worse before it gets better. i'll say that much. there are soft approaches you can take. community engagement. there are hard approaches you can take, increased law enforcement intelligence. the same thing that western powers have been doing but i don't see it getting better any time soon. >> all right. mubin shaikh, thanks so much for being with us this evening. >>> all right. coming up, will all of us be prohibited from saying anything negative about islam? >>> congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech. but is that a moot point? is censorship already here? listen to what the president says. >> the future must not belong to thos
they're currently involved in operations still in north africa, in mali in particular.acks in mali and iraq were specifically mentioned by al qaeda in the arabian peninsula as the main reason for why they're doing this. i nch are going to suddenly reverse and pull a 180 and just withdraw, so the fight will continue. >> all right. and quickly, how do we stop this an can we stop it? you've been on both sides. >> it's going to get worse before it gets better. i'll say that much. there...
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that means that france is in the forefront, in the struggle against terrorism terrorism in mali terrorismin other areas france is participating in the fight against daesh in iraq and syria through airstrikes, and clearly france is a target. having said that, you have to consider that those drawings made by charlie hebdo against the--not against the figures and prophet of the muslim, but just like the pope, jesus christ, this has been done five years ago five years ago charlie hebdo was a target just before mali and iraq and syria. >> in iraq 26 peshmerga fighters have been killed. they were the target of two car bombs southeast of nineveh close to the sinjar mountains. that's where a group of isil fighters have been cornered for months. well the iraqi government, we understanding has prepared an isis in the the biggest city of mosul. >> the defense minister have visited peshmerga positions. the peshmerga have been making modest gains against isil in recent months. this visit however has less to do with their victories and more with a plan to retake mosul iraq's biggest city. >> the fight
that means that france is in the forefront, in the struggle against terrorism terrorism in mali terrorismin other areas france is participating in the fight against daesh in iraq and syria through airstrikes, and clearly france is a target. having said that, you have to consider that those drawings made by charlie hebdo against the--not against the figures and prophet of the muslim, but just like the pope, jesus christ, this has been done five years ago five years ago charlie hebdo was a target...
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a nervous few hours ahead for mali and guinea. >> the quarterfinal line-up decided. congo meat the democratic republic of congo followed by equatorial guinea and tunisia. gania gania will play and the ivory coast. >> saturday we play south korea. in its eagerness to broaden appeal in australian football is australian football forgetting its history? this report from sydney. >> reporter: this is the place that the football federation show the world, reflecting a multicultural image, showing it's part of the ain football group. australia joins the asian football group as early as 2000. history goes back further and has roots with the european immigrants that settled in the early part of the 20th century. many of those immigrants started football clubs, like sydney united. 1958, croatian immigrants, sydney united was a number of football clubs that had links. he says the club played a vital role. >> it was an important club. football was a number one game that local croatians played. it was attached to where they came from. back in croatia, it was number one. since then
a nervous few hours ahead for mali and guinea. >> the quarterfinal line-up decided. congo meat the democratic republic of congo followed by equatorial guinea and tunisia. gania gania will play and the ivory coast. >> saturday we play south korea. in its eagerness to broaden appeal in australian football is australian football forgetting its history? this report from sydney. >> reporter: this is the place that the football federation show the world, reflecting a multicultural...
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the president of mali -- that has been a country in the spotlight for the past few years. when it comes to fighting al qaeda and the islamic militants. they see the slogan, je suis charlie, you just caught a glimpse -- we are charlie. it has become a slogan. as the ordinary parisians, people around the world, trying to get grip of what has happened . this is a who's who of international politics. we are seeing the italian prime minister, presidents from around africa we are seeing the president of egypt participating. as well as the president of the european council. he is just coming out there on the right side. >> i added that we also saw some footage of the families of the victims, ones whose lives were shattered by what happened. they were also walking. it is a very important healing process for the country, for its political class and for the families of the victims of the cartoonists, of the police officers, and of those customers who were killed on friday. >> even this has been traumatic for paris and for all of france, the families and the friends of the victims ha
the president of mali -- that has been a country in the spotlight for the past few years. when it comes to fighting al qaeda and the islamic militants. they see the slogan, je suis charlie, you just caught a glimpse -- we are charlie. it has become a slogan. as the ordinary parisians, people around the world, trying to get grip of what has happened . this is a who's who of international politics. we are seeing the italian prime minister, presidents from around africa we are seeing the president...
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north africa and mali. in a sense, it is new, but going on for a while. >> reporter: it has been john. the fact the french have been in mali since 2013. a large number of troops there to help support the government to help al qaeda against north africa threat. these have been under these threats from various anonymous sources all along. this one today, in connection with what happened here of course takes on a different tone than the previous one. the fact is they know they are under threat. the prime minister said they are under threat. >> reporter: you can ignore nothing. the surviving members have been preparing a new issue. >> reporter: they went to a newspaper here called "liberation." they have been working last week with the computers and printers there and come up with an edition which will be just as daring as all the others they put out here. it depicts the prophet muhammad on the cover and has prophet wearing a sign "i am charlie." the banner overhead says all is forgiven. it will be just as dari
north africa and mali. in a sense, it is new, but going on for a while. >> reporter: it has been john. the fact the french have been in mali since 2013. a large number of troops there to help support the government to help al qaeda against north africa threat. these have been under these threats from various anonymous sources all along. this one today, in connection with what happened here of course takes on a different tone than the previous one. the fact is they know they are under...
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the mali team that is playing they have the semifinals in the last two cup of nations. bear in mind both these groups finished 1-1 so it couldn't be any tighter. the coach does have experience winning the cup of nations. it was 2012 when the tournament last game here. and then they coached zambia. >> guinea are playing cameroon later on. can you tell us about the challenges they faced before qualifying for this event? >> it came through a tough qualifier. they qualified behind ghana implicated by the fact that guinea has been affected by the outbreak of the ebola virus. they could not play their matches in their home country and they ended up playing their games in morocco. morocco was supposed toeshoes the cup ofto host the cup of nations, but they withdraw because of the fear of ebola. but they were a willing to host guinea in their games. they've lost their record goalscorer samuelto, but they should expect good support here at the stadium. a lot of people from cameroon in he can tore really guinea, and we expect a big crowd for that one. >> it's about to kick off. a
the mali team that is playing they have the semifinals in the last two cup of nations. bear in mind both these groups finished 1-1 so it couldn't be any tighter. the coach does have experience winning the cup of nations. it was 2012 when the tournament last game here. and then they coached zambia. >> guinea are playing cameroon later on. can you tell us about the challenges they faced before qualifying for this event? >> it came through a tough qualifier. they qualified behind ghana...
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world, we have syria we have the central african republic, we have trouble in yemen we have trouble in mali, all of these countries require resources to help people. >> reporter: at the mercy of the elements iraq's displaced people share the little they have. it looks like it's going to be a long winter. mohammad adow, al jazeera erbil in northern iraq. >>> more than 100 people have been killed and dozens of homes seized by boarm. boko haram. hundreds of people are fleeing the area to get away from the violence. boko haram controls large parts of northeastern nigeria. al jazeera has learned the international criminal court may be close to opening an inquiry into last year's incidents in gaza. >> very little option but now to launch a preliminary examination into the events of last summer's gaza war. you remember on the last day of last year, president mahmoud abbas signed the rome statute the statute that governs the international criminal court but also this declaration palestine asking for the court to be retroactive going back to june the 14th, 2014, that means it would cover the whole p
world, we have syria we have the central african republic, we have trouble in yemen we have trouble in mali, all of these countries require resources to help people. >> reporter: at the mercy of the elements iraq's displaced people share the little they have. it looks like it's going to be a long winter. mohammad adow, al jazeera erbil in northern iraq. >>> more than 100 people have been killed and dozens of homes seized by boarm. boko haram. hundreds of people are fleeing the...
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. >> 42 days without a new case of ebola, in the last two days it's killed six people in mali. people are being advised to maintain basic hygiene standards. >>> severe flooding in malawi heavy rains are forecast for the last couple of weeks. katherine sawyer reports. >> she was hoping to have in april, she had enough in storage to last her until then. then the floods came and she lost everything including her home. >> translator: i'm lost, i don't have any plans. i don't know what i can do. my fertilizer and seedlings have also been washed away. to be honest i'm stranded. >> she and others in the southern district of malawiwi lost everything. those we talked to said they have never witnessed this kind of flooding before. the floods affected areas that had never been flood prone. climate change and deforestation are blamed. >> the rains came very late. they came in amounts that very never been. the environment has been devastated, for cutting tobacco acknowledge burning bricks. >> nearly all of the people use charcoal. she is one of the millions to use charcoal to cook. there's
. >> 42 days without a new case of ebola, in the last two days it's killed six people in mali. people are being advised to maintain basic hygiene standards. >>> severe flooding in malawi heavy rains are forecast for the last couple of weeks. katherine sawyer reports. >> she was hoping to have in april, she had enough in storage to last her until then. then the floods came and she lost everything including her home. >> translator: i'm lost, i don't have any plans. i...
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. >>> mali has been declared ebola free. six people died in mali from the disease last year.hile, schools are scheduled to reopen for the first time in guinea. since the outbreak. outbreak remains contained in three western africa country presidents sierra leone liberia and guinea. >>> sought sang water in a church. al jazeera ample courtney keely was there. >> star of the service is angela ½navarro. she came to visit her parents from honduras 11 years ago and tried to stay legally but was unable to. her son 11 and her daughter are both american citizens. angela says she has a lived in fear for over a decade. scared to take her kids to school or to the doctor. >> what would you say to the critics who said you weren't supposed to come. you had your children here, you don't have the right to stay. >> critics would ask themselves what would they do in my circumstances? desperate to keep her family intact she sought sanctuary in this church. after a petition received 6,000 signatures nationwide and meetings were held with homeland security officials angela finally got her wish. f
. >>> mali has been declared ebola free. six people died in mali from the disease last year.hile, schools are scheduled to reopen for the first time in guinea. since the outbreak. outbreak remains contained in three western africa country presidents sierra leone liberia and guinea. >>> sought sang water in a church. al jazeera ample courtney keely was there. >> star of the service is angela ½navarro. she came to visit her parents from honduras 11 years ago and tried to...
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eritrea in second and then mali. >> lie has there been so little progress on this issue? >> i think europe doesn't know how to tackle the root of the problem. it doesn't know what to do about the situation in eritrea or nigeria. europe has taken measures to deal with some of these things but only on its own borders. stepping up sea patrols. that doesn't deal with the question, why does a syrian want to leave his country in the first place? europe has a reactive approach. the human smugglers can be proactive. their networks accompanied the migrants right to the point where they are crammed into boats and abandoned in the middle of the mediterranean. >> not stopping the flow. thank you for walking us through that. investigators have now wrote the search area for air asia flight 8501. they are scanning the bottom of the java sea. so far 30 bodies have been recovered. they hope the fuselage remains intact as well as the black boxes. we have more. >> back on land, more bodies arriving, to be identified and returned to their next of kin. relatives of the victims are becoming fr
eritrea in second and then mali. >> lie has there been so little progress on this issue? >> i think europe doesn't know how to tackle the root of the problem. it doesn't know what to do about the situation in eritrea or nigeria. europe has taken measures to deal with some of these things but only on its own borders. stepping up sea patrols. that doesn't deal with the question, why does a syrian want to leave his country in the first place? europe has a reactive approach. the human...
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and mali is promising. i hope this means we are in the decline phase everywhere and that we will see an elimination. >> talk about the things that have - that are finally working. what efforts have made this containment effort be successful? >> well there's a couple of really key things that have gone into it together. without all the ingredients, we wouldn't have seen the gains that we have made in the last several weeks. first is the coordination of of the different n.g.o. and foreign governments and local government involved second is the efforts of west africa the people have pulled together taking ownership. that means people that have been willing to seek treatment tore allow for the bodies of their loved ones that can be infectious. they allowed them to have a safe burial. key for containing the outbreak. international aid is crucial - medical personnel, diagnostic laboratories and treatment. >> why is it a little more difficult to contain this than in other countries? ist my research mostly focussed
and mali is promising. i hope this means we are in the decline phase everywhere and that we will see an elimination. >> talk about the things that have - that are finally working. what efforts have made this containment effort be successful? >> well there's a couple of really key things that have gone into it together. without all the ingredients, we wouldn't have seen the gains that we have made in the last several weeks. first is the coordination of of the different n.g.o. and...
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on the other game, guinea versus mali. a penalty just a couple of minutes after guinea took the lead. there are still 45 minutes to go in both games. so we could still be drawing lots after these games. you never know. >> you've got to say that guinea has been the surprise packet of this tournament. let's run up to where we are right now. many weremorocco did pull out a host in this tournament because it would bring the ebola virus with it. they saw inexplicable accounts now they're in poll position to reach for the last night. >> we'll wait for your update to see if there is dream-ending for them. for morale madrid putting himself forward for the fifa presidential elections. the player of the year is aggravated to run against the president. others made the intentions of challenging clear so far include prince ali of jordan, and dutch fa president and former france international with a deadline to register candidacy on thursday. >>> men's world number one djokovic winning in straight sets to advance to his 25th grand slam
on the other game, guinea versus mali. a penalty just a couple of minutes after guinea took the lead. there are still 45 minutes to go in both games. so we could still be drawing lots after these games. you never know. >> you've got to say that guinea has been the surprise packet of this tournament. let's run up to where we are right now. many weremorocco did pull out a host in this tournament because it would bring the ebola virus with it. they saw inexplicable accounts now they're in...
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you can add to that list mali and parts of north nigeria. >> the president got involved with mali in big way. but the fear now, and i'm asking this question, they'd got involved in paris, and we just saw one cell and we don't know how big it was. how many sleeper cells might there be in the united states? is that a huge concern? >> it is a concern. we are fortunate in the united states where we do not have the same degree of problems that europe has, in france, in belgium, and i think also in the united kingdom, in terms of the number of extremist, the number of people live to places like syria and have returned with training and have been radicalized. we put a lot of resources against this problem, so we have efforts by the fbi and the intelligence community to understand who is been radicalized and who is moving in that direction. but the answer, also, you have to build in people like the tsarnaev brothers, the people who were responsible for the boston marathon bombing. you have those individuals not on our radar, really, and able to put together a very simple but deadly -- device
you can add to that list mali and parts of north nigeria. >> the president got involved with mali in big way. but the fear now, and i'm asking this question, they'd got involved in paris, and we just saw one cell and we don't know how big it was. how many sleeper cells might there be in the united states? is that a huge concern? >> it is a concern. we are fortunate in the united states where we do not have the same degree of problems that europe has, in france, in belgium, and i...
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not just from europe but as far away as the united states mali and algeria.oreign minister a key face here algeria was part of france until 1962. so a huge number of french muslims have lengths to the north african nation. now the koauchi brothers the men behind the shooting were born to algerian parents, the fourth suspect also has algerian family. the minister's presence here aimed to show solidarity. then the u.k. linked to paris by trade, a european ally. prime minister david cameron up for reelection soon there to give his support. like france the u.k. has been struggling with the issue of so-called home-grown fighters who have trained abroad. then there is israel represented in force with three key faces: the foreign minister the economy minister and the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. palestinian president mahmoud abbas also there. france once had the largest jewish population in the eu. ♪net has publiinvited jews living in europe to move to israel. his presence to support the jewish community shocked by that attack on a kosher supermarket in paris.
not just from europe but as far away as the united states mali and algeria.oreign minister a key face here algeria was part of france until 1962. so a huge number of french muslims have lengths to the north african nation. now the koauchi brothers the men behind the shooting were born to algerian parents, the fourth suspect also has algerian family. the minister's presence here aimed to show solidarity. then the u.k. linked to paris by trade, a european ally. prime minister david cameron up for...
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francia otorgo la nacionalidad de ese pais a un empleado de origen mali que ofrecio refugio a clientes lo hizo era usar el personaje. era creaciÓn de roberto gÓmez bolaÑos yo estuve cuando kiko o carlos villagrÁn recibiÓ una oferta y decidiÓ irse se despidiÓ de roberto de abrazo roberto le dijo tienes todo el derecho mejorar. si esa o fuerza te mejora pero el personaje es mÍo. ah roberto! no me deja trabajar es un envidioso, cÓmo hablaba pero cosas bueno siempre lo calificÓ de roberto gÓmez bola de aÑo Él es mÁs joven. apodos, hubo muchas cosas eso sÍ lo crÍtico hablar mal de la gente. >> la chilindrina tambiÉn llegÓ hasta la corte para quitarle los derechos del personaje. >> en una declaraciÓn dice haberle robado el nombre era una canallada asÍ lo dije con esa palabra al dÍa siguiente vuestra noche me hablÓ por telÉfono marÍa antonieta me dijiste canaria! le dije te robaste el personaje. yo no! entonces no eres canalla yo dije que robar el personaje era una canallada si tÚ aseguras que no lo robaste que lo vestiste, lo creaste, no te incluyas. >> ahÍ lo tienen seguramente cuando podam
francia otorgo la nacionalidad de ese pais a un empleado de origen mali que ofrecio refugio a clientes lo hizo era usar el personaje. era creaciÓn de roberto gÓmez bolaÑos yo estuve cuando kiko o carlos villagrÁn recibiÓ una oferta y decidiÓ irse se despidiÓ de roberto de abrazo roberto le dijo tienes todo el derecho mejorar. si esa o fuerza te mejora pero el personaje es mÍo. ah roberto! no me deja trabajar es un envidioso, cÓmo hablaba pero cosas bueno siempre lo calificÓ de roberto...
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thus rearming frups in groups in mali all over again. announcing that france would be buying more drones. just outside the southern libyan border blocking the routes taken by heavily armed fighters. >> translator: we know in southern libya there are very important terrorist hot beds, the same in mali the same that can be in nigeria or elsewhere. it is a refuge we have set up a base, we can tell you something in confidence, if we can on the radio, maybe they can listen to us, that is why there is this base. >> all the same the most cursory look at a map showing the difficulty of policing libya's border from a single point. the proposal is to put another base here, but the borders to the west and to the east are vast and unpoliced. the setup is designed to take those distances into account. >> translator: this is not a static base it is a dynamic military base that can adapt according to the terrorist threat. it will have ground troops special forces and air contingents. >> france has said it won't intervene inside libya by itself. preside
thus rearming frups in groups in mali all over again. announcing that france would be buying more drones. just outside the southern libyan border blocking the routes taken by heavily armed fighters. >> translator: we know in southern libya there are very important terrorist hot beds, the same in mali the same that can be in nigeria or elsewhere. it is a refuge we have set up a base, we can tell you something in confidence, if we can on the radio, maybe they can listen to us, that is why...