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mohamed was not the only one to neighbour's daughter was killed. fferand his brother was also injured, though not as badly as mohamed. mohamed nearly died. my son was five years' old.he was in the operating theatre for five hours. it was a dreadful moment when he came out without a lower leg. the doctors told me that they had removed ten pieces of shrapnel from his stomach. the following months were tough for mohamed. supported by his father, he had to learn to live with his new prosthetic leg. his fate is shared by many in syria. since the beginning of the country's civil war, more than 22,000 people have lost a le this prosthetics centre is one of the few places they can get help. but funding is tight and the technical possibilities limited. they can't offer more complicated prosthetics. but they do what they can to make life easier for those affected. >> we care for many patients here. but, unfortunately, we don't have such high-quality materials at our disposal. often our patients can't wear their prostheses for very long. there are simply too many injured people for the funding that we have. initially, mohamed came here several times
mohamed was not the only one to neighbour's daughter was killed. fferand his brother was also injured, though not as badly as mohamed. mohamed nearly died. my son was five years' old.he was in the operating theatre for five hours. it was a dreadful moment when he came out without a lower leg. the doctors told me that they had removed ten pieces of shrapnel from his stomach. the following months were tough for mohamed. supported by his father, he had to learn to live with his new prosthetic leg....
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mohammed sells silk thread and cloth on a street corner. he uses his earnings around 10 euros a day to support his family he'd be better off at school but every said counts right now. mohammed's father has lost his job and the family is living off their savings mohammed doesn't want to be a burden to his parents he has fought his way back into life and he wants to prove how strong. and. many people treat mohamad like someone with something missing the disability. he wants to prove the opposite to show that he lacks nothing. he wants me better than his friends to win opinions especially a football. player i know. and he's not without role models in 2017 some footballers who had lost legs on the wall formed a team there are now 15 of them and they have lots of fans. they play a serious football wearing purse d.c.s. . but mohammed has his sights set even higher. i want to play like chris johnson ronaldo on the table. moments of happiness life might have thrown muhammad a curve ball but he's determined to survive and thrive no matter what. brazil asia africa north america across the globe forests are on fire in $2911.00 forest land the size of a football field was destroyed every 6 seconds yet forests are essential for our climate and our planet's will t
mohammed sells silk thread and cloth on a street corner. he uses his earnings around 10 euros a day to support his family he'd be better off at school but every said counts right now. mohammed's father has lost his job and the family is living off their savings mohammed doesn't want to be a burden to his parents he has fought his way back into life and he wants to prove how strong. and. many people treat mohamad like someone with something missing the disability. he wants to prove the opposite...
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mohammed was not the only one to suffer in the airstrikes a neighbor's daughter was killed and his brother was also injured phone not as badly as mohammed mohammed nearly died. when. my son was 5 years old. he was in the operating theatre for 5 hours. it was a dreadful moment when he came out the lower leg. doctors told me they'd removed 10 pieces of shrapnel from his stomach. the following months with tough for mohammed supported by his father he had to learn to live with his new prosthetic leg. his fate is shared by many in syria. since the beginning of the country's civil war more than 22000 people have. lost a leg. this prosthetic center is one of the few places they can get help. but funding is tight and the technical possibilities limited. they can't offer more complicated prosthetics but they do what they can to make life easier for those affected. we care for many patients here and unfortunately we don't have such high quality materials at our disposal often our patients can't wear the prosthesis for very long or simply too many injured people for the funding that we have. initially mohammed came here several times a week he was told exe
mohammed was not the only one to suffer in the airstrikes a neighbor's daughter was killed and his brother was also injured phone not as badly as mohammed mohammed nearly died. when. my son was 5 years old. he was in the operating theatre for 5 hours. it was a dreadful moment when he came out the lower leg. doctors told me they'd removed 10 pieces of shrapnel from his stomach. the following months with tough for mohammed supported by his father he had to learn to live with his new prosthetic...
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mohammed sells silk thread and cloth on a street corner. he uses his earnings around 10 euros a day to support his family he'd be better off at school but every cent counts right now. mohammed's father has lost his job and the family is living off their savings mohammed doesn't want to be a burden to his parents he has fought his way back into life and he wants to prove how strong he has. many people treat mohamad like someone with something missing with a disability. he wants to prove the opposite to show that he lacks nothing. oh he wants me better than his friends to win opinions especially a football. player. and he's not without role models in 2017 some footballers who had lost legs in the war formed a team there are now 15 of them and they have lots of fans. they play a serious football wearing purse d.c.s. . but mohammed has his sights set even higher. and i want to play like chris johnno ronaldo. moments of happiness life might have thrown muhammad a curve ball but he's determined to survive and thrive no matter what. brazil asia africa north america across the globe forests are on fire on in 29000 the lone forest land the size of a football field was destroyed every 6 seconds yet forests are essential for our climates hand-off planets water
mohammed sells silk thread and cloth on a street corner. he uses his earnings around 10 euros a day to support his family he'd be better off at school but every cent counts right now. mohammed's father has lost his job and the family is living off their savings mohammed doesn't want to be a burden to his parents he has fought his way back into life and he wants to prove how strong he has. many people treat mohamad like someone with something missing with a disability. he wants to prove the...
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mohammed sells silk thread and cloth on a street corner. he uses his earnings around 10 heroes a day to support his family he'd be better off at school but every cent counts right now. mohammed's father up it has lost his job and the family is living off their savings mohammed doesn't want to be a burden to his parents he has forced his way back into life and he wants to prove how strongly as. many people treat behind friends to winner take and especially a football. player i don't know. and he's not without role models in 2017 some footballers who had lost legs in the war formed a team there are now 15 of them and they have lots of fans. they play serious football wearing prostheses. but mohammed has his sights set even higher. i want to play like chris johnson ronaldo. moments of happiness life might have thrown muhammad a curve ball but he is determined to survive and thrive no matter what. brazil asia africa north america across the globe forests are on fire in 2019 the lone forest land the size of a football field was destroyed every 6 seconds yet forests are essential for our climate and our planet's water supply without trees land becomes dry and that's apparent in panama and its famous can now linking the atlantic and the pacific ocean deforestation
mohammed sells silk thread and cloth on a street corner. he uses his earnings around 10 heroes a day to support his family he'd be better off at school but every cent counts right now. mohammed's father up it has lost his job and the family is living off their savings mohammed doesn't want to be a burden to his parents he has forced his way back into life and he wants to prove how strongly as. many people treat behind friends to winner take and especially a football. player i don't know. and...
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mohammed was not the only one to suffer in the airstrikes a neighbour's daughter was killed and his brother was also injured bone not as badly as mohammed mohammed nearly died. in. my son was 5 years old. he was in the operating theatre for 5 hours. it was a dreadful moment when he came out the lower leg. doctors told me they'd removed 10 pieces of shrapnel from his stomach. the following months with tough for mohammed supported by his father he had to learn to live with his new prosthetic leg. his fate is shared by many in syria. since the beginning of the country's civil war more than 22000 people have lost a leg. this priest static center is one of the few places they can get help. but funding is tight and the technical possibilities limited. they can't offer more complicated prosthetics but they do what they can to make life easier for those affected. we care for many patients here that unfortunately we don't have such high quality materials that out disposal often our patients can't wear the prostheses for very long or simply too many injured people for the funding that we have. initially mohammed came here several times a week he was told
mohammed was not the only one to suffer in the airstrikes a neighbour's daughter was killed and his brother was also injured bone not as badly as mohammed mohammed nearly died. in. my son was 5 years old. he was in the operating theatre for 5 hours. it was a dreadful moment when he came out the lower leg. doctors told me they'd removed 10 pieces of shrapnel from his stomach. the following months with tough for mohammed supported by his father he had to learn to live with his new prosthetic leg....
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egypt's court has been hit by another case, 1st mohamed salah now arsenal midfielder mohammed el many has tested positive on arrival in togo for their game later on cheese day. he has no symptoms and is isolating both. he and salar will miss their upcoming club games in the english premier league. meanwhile, reigning champions, algeria have qualified for the africa cup of nations, a fantastic solo effort by riyadh matter as it was the highlight of their game against zimbabwe. algeria threw away a 2 goal lead, but the draw was enough to see them progress to the tennis a.t.p. finals in london, and daniel medvedev used all his tricks to get the better of alexander sparrow, including this underarm serve. the world number 4 was full of confidence after beatings, bear up in the final of the paris masters last week. spheric won the a.t.p. finals back in 2018, but it was medvedev who came out on top in this one in straight sets. 6364 the russian after winning start of the tournament where he had a terrible experience last season, losing all 3 of his matches to be honest in the intensity of th
egypt's court has been hit by another case, 1st mohamed salah now arsenal midfielder mohammed el many has tested positive on arrival in togo for their game later on cheese day. he has no symptoms and is isolating both. he and salar will miss their upcoming club games in the english premier league. meanwhile, reigning champions, algeria have qualified for the africa cup of nations, a fantastic solo effort by riyadh matter as it was the highlight of their game against zimbabwe. algeria threw away...
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mohamed. buenos dÍas. cÓmo estÁn? danilo: buenos dÍas doctor juan, doctor mohamed y carlita. mohamed: buenos dÍas. as instituciones decirle a las personas tienes que hacerlo? danilo: hace unos dÍas estando en nueva york una gran amiga a la que quiero mucho me regalÓ un pote de shampoo y los lleve en la mano y me lo quitaron en seguridad, yo pienso que hay que adaptarse. hace aÑos cambiaron las normativas de vuelos nacionalesy comparto en parte la idea de exigir la vacuna creo que por ahora es muy prematuro. karla: entiendo adaptarse pero otra cosa muy distinta adaptarte que te van a revisar el cuerpo pero otra cosa muy distinta es meterse algo al cuerpo. es diferente que dije que me toquen a que te metas algo en el cuerpo , legalmente puede obligar de un gobierno, una compaÑÍa, a que te hagas algo tu cuerpo? juan: hay persona que simplemente no se ponen las vacunas. lo tendremos que hablar con un abogado. por religiÓn hay mucha gente que por creencias religiosas no se ponen las vacunas. karla: es un tema muy interesante y habrÍa que hablarle a un abogado para que nos diga-- [hablan a la vez] juan:
mohamed. buenos dÍas. cÓmo estÁn? danilo: buenos dÍas doctor juan, doctor mohamed y carlita. mohamed: buenos dÍas. as instituciones decirle a las personas tienes que hacerlo? danilo: hace unos dÍas estando en nueva york una gran amiga a la que quiero mucho me regalÓ un pote de shampoo y los lleve en la mano y me lo quitaron en seguridad, yo pienso que hay que adaptarse. hace aÑos cambiaron las normativas de vuelos nacionalesy comparto en parte la idea de exigir la vacuna creo que por...
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mohamed el-erian had to say. mohamed: if we end up with a divided government the economy wein deep doo-doo because will not get the stimulus and structural reforms we need. jonathan: that is the issue. it is about policy and the wait to get things done. that is the difference this time around. if we get a contested election and have to wait a number of weeks, the lack of clarity, the runway towards taking off and getting stimulus will be clouded. michael: this has -- tom: this has happened many time in our history. i think of the 1890's and onto teddy roosevelt, that took a long time. i will leave that to the historians. as mohamedn says, the policy comes in many flavors. is one of our best thinkers on a set of outcomes forward. he has made clear we have a chance to be in the uncharted territory of many different outcomes. is theon, which uncharted territory you are most focused on right now? daniel: there are a lot of potential terror incognito places we can go in this unprecedented election. a normlear we have seen breaking president. what i am most worried about is on january 20 there is still no clear picture as to who the president of the united states is, and both joe biden and donald trump show up by men they are legitimate president. outcome, whicht i will call gloomy, it is january 20 and we do not know where we are, there is some form of tension and contested, what does that do to the economy? is there a runway for this economy where it can sustain the political shop? daniel: that is the trillion dollar question. i think the implications of something like that are so profound that it is hard not to bel
mohamed el-erian had to say. mohamed: if we end up with a divided government the economy wein deep doo-doo because will not get the stimulus and structural reforms we need. jonathan: that is the issue. it is about policy and the wait to get things done. that is the difference this time around. if we get a contested election and have to wait a number of weeks, the lack of clarity, the runway towards taking off and getting stimulus will be clouded. michael: this has -- tom: this has happened many...
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they allowed the return to robots of cd mohammed bin uses the future king mohammed the fits after 2 and a half years of exile. given those new gershon only a little more evening to be out of the show. the new judge isn't even to distil immediately. the way of the video 66 year waiting to be with her for her shotgun. so i've come into the work researching the darker the world. how much not serve in the nude with the gun? i'm going to work rather odd. lamar, that's it. different in the us on the 2nd of march, 956 morocco finally gained independence. or that is how low your la la take on it is should look for 2 way discussion for you to do, more of a me issue of a lot of you a k., a city for all to do treat the world. oh, she should deal with this women which made her decide to stop news here because it august show she to develop and achieve more. she funny, but small, cynical demolish saluda middle city to never use your normal mobile graph, or say shop as it as the palm oil, the a leave their own, his friends had to abandon tunisia and morocco to save algeria. but it was not ready to giv
they allowed the return to robots of cd mohammed bin uses the future king mohammed the fits after 2 and a half years of exile. given those new gershon only a little more evening to be out of the show. the new judge isn't even to distil immediately. the way of the video 66 year waiting to be with her for her shotgun. so i've come into the work researching the darker the world. how much not serve in the nude with the gun? i'm going to work rather odd. lamar, that's it. different in the us on the...
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french authorities agreed sue negotiations, they allowed the return to robots of cd mohammed bin uses the future king mohammed the fits after 2 and a half years of exile. given those new gershon only a little more even a judge and even to the still going to lead the way out of the video $66.00 you're waiting to see was the preferred harshad government. so i've come into the work researching the darker the world. how much not serve in the nude with the gun armor work? rather odd. lamar, that's it. different in the us. on the 2nd of march, 956 morocco finally gained independence, or buddy hal a la la take on it, is your doctor to a discus for you to do more of a me issue of a lot of you a k., a city for all to do to the world oh, she should deal with a nice woman. made her decide to stow muse here because it olga show sheeted to boast of an achievement. she has been able to smoke cynical demolish silly dimino city to never use your normal mobile yogen as our graph or say, show up as it as you want all of the palm oil a leave there on his france had to abandon tunisia and morocco to save algeria, but it was not
french authorities agreed sue negotiations, they allowed the return to robots of cd mohammed bin uses the future king mohammed the fits after 2 and a half years of exile. given those new gershon only a little more even a judge and even to the still going to lead the way out of the video $66.00 you're waiting to see was the preferred harshad government. so i've come into the work researching the darker the world. how much not serve in the nude with the gun armor work? rather odd. lamar, that's...
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they allowed the return to robots of cd mohammed ben yosef, the future king mohammed the fates after 2 and a half years of exile. the very most need to push 90 more evenly to be out of the chute. an issue out of vision would be even to distill the middle east, in what you all of the 60 to 60 away that he was there for are shotgunning some damage or the threat of more recession. the darker the river, how much not suitable for dinner. the going are going to work for that's a different in the us. on the 2nd of march, 956 morocco finally gained independence. all of ready. halloa la la, take on or no it is your doctor to a discus. were you to do more? i don't have any issue of a lot of it, and if all to do treat those she should deal with the initial swimmin, which made her decide to stop musea because it oga show she did the ballistic on the shift more. she panicked, which more cynical demolish silly dimino city to never use your normal mobile graph or say shop as it as the palm oil a leave their own, his friends had to abandon tunisia and morocco to save algeria. but it was not ready to
they allowed the return to robots of cd mohammed ben yosef, the future king mohammed the fates after 2 and a half years of exile. the very most need to push 90 more evenly to be out of the chute. an issue out of vision would be even to distill the middle east, in what you all of the 60 to 60 away that he was there for are shotgunning some damage or the threat of more recession. the darker the river, how much not suitable for dinner. the going are going to work for that's a different in the us....
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french authorities agreed to negotiations, they allowed the return to robots of cd mohammed bin uses the future king mohammed the fits after 2 and a half years of exile. even though she knew gershon only a little more evening to be out of the shoot initiatives and the evil to distil, going to lead the way of the video 60 to 60 away to be with her for her shotgun. so i've come into the work researching the darker the world. how much not serve in the nude with the gun armor work? rather odd. lamar, that's it. different in the us. on the 2nd of march, 956 morocco finally gained independence, or that is how low your law that they can it is your doctor to a discus for you to do more. i don't have any issue of a lot of you. a curious if anyone else to do treat the world though she should deal with a nice woman which made her decide to stop muse here because it august show she did the ballistic on the she is more, she pointed, more cynical demolish silly to me to city to never use your normal mobile, you can as all graph all say, show up as it as you want all of the palm oil, a leave their own, his friends had to a
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they allowed the return to robots of cd mohammed ben yosef, the future king mohammed the fixed after 2 and a half years of exile. the very most need to push 90 more evenly to be out of the chute. an issue out of vision would be even to distill the middle east, in what you all of the 6860 away to do with you. prefer harshad government from government or the threat of more recession, the darker the river. how must not serve the needed to run armor to work rather ardently or arm. that's a different in the us. on the 2nd of march, 956 morocco finally gained independence. all of ready. halloa, law. well taken. it is your doctor to a discussion you to do more of a me issue of a lot of you, a k. a city for all to do treat the world. oh, she should deal with the initial cement, which made her decide to stop muse here because it august show she did the ballistic on the shift more she'd been able to smoke cynical demolish silly dimino city to never use your normal mobile graph all safe up as it as the palm oil a leave their on his friends had to abandon tunisia and morocco to save algeria. but
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mohamed el erian. mohamed, great to see you as always thanks so much for joining us. clearly, markets have been particularly strong of late. what do you think the trigger is for this pullback? is it a sign of more to come >> i don't think it will come as a surprise that the markets are taking a breather. the latest vaccine news was pretty well priced in. we continued to get indications that the economy is slowing, not just because of normal consumer behavior, but we are getting more and more news of covid restrictions in new york today and also there's been a subtle change, very subtle. i don't want to read too much into it, but it's there in the language that the federal reserve officials are using about more stimulus. so, for me, it's not a great surprise that we're getting this breather the biggest surprise, honestly, is that the rotation trade ran out of steam so early. i would have thought that it would go further in terms of relative valuations. >> what do you mean, mohamedfed changing the way it's speaking about stimulus >> so if you look at what the fed chair said yesterday, if you look at what vice chair said, there was a very subtle change from the economy will need more, need more fiscal and monetary stimulus to, it may. it may need more the fed is in the same position that a lot of other people are, which is clearly the light is shining a lot brighter at the end of this long covid tunnel. it's a huge deal to have vaccines that are over 90% effective. however the big question is, how long is that trip and how painful is that trip as the light shines brighter, the temptation is to say, you know what? i'm not going to press on the accelerator quite as hard as i was intending to beforehand. that's it. just keep an eye on the fed. it doesn't mean they're going to do anything radical, but the market has priced in additional support. >> what if we did see some kind of fiscal support in the short-te short-term, mohamed, would that be a positive surprise fo
mohamed el erian. mohamed, great to see you as always thanks so much for joining us. clearly, markets have been particularly strong of late. what do you think the trigger is for this pullback? is it a sign of more to come >> i don't think it will come as a surprise that the markets are taking a breather. the latest vaccine news was pretty well priced in. we continued to get indications that the economy is slowing, not just because of normal consumer behavior, but we are getting more and...
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all right we leave it there mohamed a a pleasure to see you. thanks very much mohamedng, coming up fighting for the federal reserve, looming capitol hill battle over key central bank appointees getting into it you are watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. hope it doesn't cost too much. i hope my insurance pays for it. can you tell me how much this will be? - [cashier] 67. - sorry. - wait, have you heard about goodrx? goodrx finds free coupons to help you save up to 80% on your prescriptions. - wow, i had no idea. - [announcer] goodrx, stop paying too much for your prescriptions. maria: welcome back, two important federal reserve board seats remain open could lead to battle on catch hill president trump has unemployed julie shelton christopher, for positions those positions but needed to be confirmed by senate if not a done deal soon could create a battle between senator mitch mcconnell and joe biden if he takes the white house, and impacts future of financial regulation, and markets, steve what where do you stand on this. >> i think getting shelton on fe
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mohammed it in at a sad about this is quite something mohammed we've been talking about escalation for a while, but this is going to a new level. yes indeed. private is to be is calling this phase of the war. the final push and they're saying that the government defense forces are saying that to finish the wall on the mountainous surroundings of the cup with the killer, they will have to use tongues and a tea lady to knock out the defenses. the headbutt defenses that the typical of have mounted on top of the hill, some mountains surrounding the cup, little of the tick away region. they also say that they would use a tin lady to shell the some targets within the city and have been dropping the live bullets a live look of that night. asking the billions still in the cup atomic. can it not to be nowhere near military is to lucian's, of course the government troops are now advancing one mackellar from the south, from the north and the west, and the can see the ultimate prize. but security analysts are warning that any hopes or expectations of what abrupt and decisive victory for the government forces is very optimistic. and they face a protracted war. and for their part, what are there to grains saying mohammed although they saying they will not suffer and they will die for their principles, most of their fighters are said to have the retreated to the mountains. is of that is where they seemed to be putting up this fist of difference in the past hour or so. the government has claimed to have taken the small town of duggan hum's, about 97 kilometers from the killer. and that is one of the front on the toes, on the west and front. so it looks like this is going to be the showdown. everyone has been expecting. and the people's liberation from say they were not to the government forces were vance in on their stronghold. my goodness, ok mohammed, i thank you for that update from out a sad about this conflict sore. so forcing thousands of people to leave to take a day into neighboring sudan aid agencies. in fact say about 2000 refugees are arriving there every day. as he morgan reports from got every state, many of them bear the scars of horror as they run for since he arrived in this refugee camp
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mohammed who's in the city, have gone on the border of the tikrit region 1st of all this bus attack mohammed, anything more when he has come out, we're hearing from the european human rights commission that to go for that is just an estimate of the death toll is bound to rise. the gunmen, i think, to have we laid it was heading to the region from the region which is in western. you appear to have killed the passengers who are aboard the bus in a very good friend of the did you know, which is a place that is known for these kinds of visit cuties. them gunmen cutting out like this one on civilians and government officials are saying this is mainly holds by tribal and in most city between rival ethnic groups resident in the area. and a few weeks ago, prime minister ahmed, that these gunmen who are cutting out these are talking british angle, what trained in neighboring sudan are not hold on the sudanese government to ensure that areas along the boardwalk of these groups. ok, so we'll leave that them and then focus on the existing conflict in the north. the fact that eritrea is getting drawn into this. now, take a serious thoughts on what that could mean for the conflict as a whole and how eritrea may respond. well, diplomatic sources go to call, it is just how often times before trail becomes fully involved with this conflict. although prime minister said earlier on today that if you have the capability to carry on with the operation only its own and doesn't need help from any quarters., but again, and if china has an axe to grind with the p.l.o., not only has it for a long war, lost that from 1980 to 2000, but the flash point for the conflict, the village of but not by the 2 p.l.o. . but i mean, it's not via that absolutely no objections to eritrea taking but me and making it part of its country according cordons with the ruling of a un affiliated commission, which ruled on the border between eritrea and ethiopia, which yet is not democracy, but that the p.l.f. do not want to happen. so these are the talks as well as already the grievances that have existed between the 2 p.l.f. undersize afford to kill the president of the trail. and now for reasons of a trail to be on a war footing incredibly delicate situation. is now that's mohamed, is in the situation in northern ethiopia. thank you. mohammed. as we mentioned, the number of refugees crossing over into sudan keeps growing. haven morgan is there for us, reporting from the region just north of the sudanese ethiopia border. hundreds of refugees continue to arrive here at the reception center. now the center is just about 2 kilometers away from the sudan. if you appear border in sudan and hundreds of refugees have been pouring in here in 200, a perception center with the number reaching up to 90000 just over the past few days alone. now most of them live in conditions like this out in the open with no shelter and no proper sanitation. and this is raising concerns among aid organizations here, especially medics. that this would create a health crisis. medics say that most of the people who are right suffer from chest infections as well as malaria infections due to exhaustion from traveling for days escaping the fighting in the tigra region. most of the refugees was b
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mohamed morsi. criminal justice director kareem ennarah and office manager mohamed basheer are the two other membersthe egyptian initiative for personal rights who have been arrested. they are being held on terrorism charges. the arrests come just after the human rights group met with a group of foreign ambassadors and diplomats in cairo earlier this month to discuss human rights in egypt and abroad. for more, we go to cairo where we're joined by democracy now! correspondent sharif abdel kouddous. he's also a reporter for mada masr, the country's last independent media outlet. sharif, thank you for joining us. talk about what is happening and the significance of the arrest of these human rhts leaders. >> over the past several years, authorities have severely targeted activities of civil society in egypt, especily those working on human rights. continuee last to operating. their work is crucial as they publish investigations into critical issues like detention conditions. most recently focusing on the health and rights of prisoners amid the pandemic. they do crucial work documenting executions in egy
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so let's go to mohamed atta, he's in the city of gondar on the border of that region. the 1st mohammed, the latest on this bus attack? well yes, it happened in the devout gunman who saved 2 of the the bus stop was carrying passengers. and the gunman then killed the passengers in a very gruesome attack described by the european human rights commission. the figure of 34 that according to the commission, is just an estimate in the coming hours and days, of course, these parts of the country is prone to such attacks against civilians, many militia groups. and most of this, usually the conflicts are based on divisions and ethnic city between the different groups that live in venetian. but goodness, mamma, let's move on to the existing conflict. the ongoing conflict in the north. the fact there seems to be being drawn into it now on the left is saying we will attack any legitimate military targets. how does that potentially change the conflict? well yes, this takes the conflict to a whole new love. it was spilled across the borders of ethiopia, and now another country and a traitor, is about
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mohammed welcomed us to the village. the only time that abu mohammed had met ziad was at the lebanese israeli border in 2000, delivering alutiiq. and i thought it's a duck, but that it's more the time it's more me i'm busy had sterry. you know what? i'm going to do all the thoughts way. but on the look and know if it was going to click on the wall. i will mohamed took me around the village and introduced me to the extended family. how like chuck, what i'm going to always say make in their make in homemade bread in the notion. you can, we can move forward on the law. and that's been my this is what modes cousin, some more of his cousins. it's a massive family. i'm having a really hard time keeping track. they got some chickens down here to the olive trees. they make all of all from and it's not an image, but i think he's been on here and i've been your main building then you know, with a lot of the we're looking to deal if you're not going to be no different, we set up a computer to cause yet over skype. so the 2 families could meet again. i don't know, i was just ziad of mahmoud. good product doesn't seem to see it if no one celeb it was. so how would i feel to know, i don't know much about the british because you're nobody to be on a little and i'll believe in our telephone or learn to share, learned just what i had thought i was going to. i
mohammed welcomed us to the village. the only time that abu mohammed had met ziad was at the lebanese israeli border in 2000, delivering alutiiq. and i thought it's a duck, but that it's more the time it's more me i'm busy had sterry. you know what? i'm going to do all the thoughts way. but on the look and know if it was going to click on the wall. i will mohamed took me around the village and introduced me to the extended family. how like chuck, what i'm going to always say make in their make...
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mohammed welcomed us to the village. the only time the abu mohammed had met ziad was at the lebanese israeli border in 2000, living alutiiq. and i thought it's a dog, but that it's more the, it's more me, i'm busy had sterry. you know what, i'm going to do all the thoughts way. but on the look and no because bill clinton got it. while i will mohamed took me around the village and introduced me to the extended family of how like chuck, what i'm going to always say make it. they're making homemade bread in the notion. you can, we can win for law, and that's been my this is what modes cousin. some more of his cousins. it's a massive family. i'm having a really hard time keeping track. they got some chickens down here to the olive trees. they make all of all from and it's not in that, but i didn't hear anybody say you couldn't. you have been on here and i've been here, may not have been a building then you know, with a lot of, with those who were looking to deal if you're not a very easily but it can be no different. we set up a computer to call ziad over skype. so the 2 families could meet again. i don't know just mark ziad of the mahmoud, good product. no one was selim, it was just how would i feel to know i don't know much about the british because you're nobody to be on a little island belief on our telephone or learn to share le
mohammed welcomed us to the village. the only time the abu mohammed had met ziad was at the lebanese israeli border in 2000, living alutiiq. and i thought it's a dog, but that it's more the, it's more me, i'm busy had sterry. you know what, i'm going to do all the thoughts way. but on the look and no because bill clinton got it. while i will mohamed took me around the village and introduced me to the extended family of how like chuck, what i'm going to always say make it. they're making...
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mohammed welcomed us to the village. the only time that abu mohammed had met ziad was at the lebanese israeli border in 2000, delivering alutiiq. and i thought it's a dogma, but that it's morally, it's more me, i'm busy said sterry. you know what, i'm going to do all the thoughts way. but on the look, and if it could go to clinch the guardian while i will mohamed took me around the village and introduced me to the extended family if how like, what it meant. it was a matter of making their...
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mohamed atta, he's reporting from for us on the news hour. hi mohamed. so the military operation, 1st of all itself, tell us about the high come all the fighting is still going on. now, most of it has been taking place in the west and hot the border with the ball and sudan. now they will not hound made out, which is the border crossing into sudan. if european governments have said they're told that the grades are now denying, they also claiming there has been of forces from the who are coming in to support. if european government forces a claim that was outrightly denied, not just by the foreign ministry and the spokesperson for the emergency council, but also by the defense ministry will be saying that they had. and now enough forces to the operation themselves that they did not need any help that it difficult to verify the claims and counterclaims because internet and telephone networks integrated you be shut. thank you for that update. mohamed had mentioned the threat of a humanitarian crisis. we've got the teach about it to talk about that horn of africa, director at human rights watch in rome today. let's thank you for your time. how well, how bad could this get? what sort of numbers are we talking about of people who are trying to get out of to right now? well, i think as mohamed points out very clearly right now, it's incredibly difficult to get an accurate sense of well, what the impact of some of the fighting could be on the civilian population. i think it's important to highlight that even at the best of times, this is a region where you have over half a 1000000, people who need assistance. you have some particularly vulnerable communities in the t.k. region. notably, the eritrean refugee population, who really are caught between a rock and a hard place right now and have over the last year already been facing a real shift in policy by the ethiopian government in terms of protection of the eritrean refugee community.
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mohamed atta is there for us in addis ababa . thanks so much. mohammed. well now let's speak to morgan. she is joining us live from got a race in sudan, which is right near the ethiopian border. and i know you've been traveling all day to get there. can you give us a sense of what you were seeing, especially in terms of this, what appears to be an unfolding humanitarian crisis on the ground? yes, indeed. you know, when talking to local aid organizations who are at the border, receiving those refugees, and they say that the influx of refugees is quite high. they say that more than 10000 have arrived over the last 48 hours alone. and those are the ones who have already crossed the border and crossed the river barrier between sudan in ethiopia, into sudanese territory. now they say hundreds of thousands more are waiting asper their estimation across the border. of course they see it in border waiting for 4 weans to be able to come into sudan seeking refuge. most of them are women and children, but they're also include former combat zones. people who've laid
mohamed atta is there for us in addis ababa . thanks so much. mohammed. well now let's speak to morgan. she is joining us live from got a race in sudan, which is right near the ethiopian border. and i know you've been traveling all day to get there. can you give us a sense of what you were seeing, especially in terms of this, what appears to be an unfolding humanitarian crisis on the ground? yes, indeed. you know, when talking to local aid organizations who are at the border, receiving those...
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mohammed. he's standing by for us in this. tell us a little bit more mohammed about what the government is saying on its advances in the region. well, all of the government forces i've yet to reach the outskirts of the city of mckenna cup with all of the region, but they are already talking about how they are plotting on how they want to seize start city, which is not only the biggest city in the to grab it in, but also the stronghold of the t.t.l. of leaders prime minister of this government. desperate to see cup should. now they're saying to finish the wall that is going to happen in the mountainous areas surrounding mckenna, there will be needing tunks and also to live in fire into this city. take getting military installations there on the defenses of the t.p.s. . they're saying they will also use strikes and drawn up tuck's against the defenses on its outskirts before. if you have been national defense forces can advance towards the field of fields on the outskirts of the city. they have been dropping overnight to lift. let's warning civilians not to go anywhere near military installations and to stay at home. but it's not known what the civilians who are already facing shelter food and every other basic essential can do other than flee. and what mamma do we hearing from the to grey inside? well so far they've been saying that they are not ready to surrender the will fight to the last month and that they will die for their principles already. they're talking about holding farm on their defenseless, on the sultan part. if you're going to show defense forces advancing on the killer from the south of the west and the north, and they're saying so far they've been able to hold fire on their defenses. on the solve that was of been claiming victories in many of the bottles they've had with if you have been national defense forces. but it's very hard to independently confirm some of the victories the tea p.l.f. have been claimed by the government as well. absolutely. these sapient government has repeatedly said it's not going to enter dialogue with the t.p.m. left, despite international efforts to bring the 2 sides to the table. why is that? well, prime minister insists that from the beginning of the war, this is an internal matter. it is, he says, a security operation, which is meant to clear impunity and what he calls law and order in the region. and as such, not been ready at all to discuss and still is not ready to listen to the pleas from the international community for a dialogue between him and his or points. so he's promising a very swift operation. this could be a protracted war through should people's liberation force was also a big ok mommy brain is the very latest there from. thanks mohammed. well, as we mentioned, this conflict is forcing thousands of people to flee from grey into neighboring sudan aid agencies say around 2000 refugees are arriving every day. morgan reports from cattle, red states, many bear, the scars of horrors they've run from. since he arrived in this refugee camp in sudan's got out of state 5 days ago, haile will be gabrielle has been hoping to have his own properly treated. he says sharp will hit his hand while he was fleeing from soldiers in ethiopia's northern region. but he's now lost 2 fingers. i was at the farm where i work and when i started seeing people running, i didn't know what was going on. and when i went to see the real soldiers shooting them, hyla says he was also hit by shrapnel in his stomach, and fragments are still lodged in his hand. it's now become infected, and he's worried. he may lose it. fighting in particular region began more than 2 weeks ago, when the regional to great people's liberation front, launched an attack on a m
mohammed. he's standing by for us in this. tell us a little bit more mohammed about what the government is saying on its advances in the region. well, all of the government forces i've yet to reach the outskirts of the city of mckenna cup with all of the region, but they are already talking about how they are plotting on how they want to seize start city, which is not only the biggest city in the to grab it in, but also the stronghold of the t.t.l. of leaders prime minister of this government....
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mohammed joe. he is in the city of gandhi, which is on the border of that region. and mohammed this admission from the tea pail. if it's quite something, it's a, it's a complete turnaround. yes, it is. and if he's huge on every level, good, a good touch is a ranking of the he's been one said this hoax month in the form of prime minister who was the leader all the time. they hired the governments of the high level body of the military dictatorship in 1009 to one. i'm really now been in the g.p.l. upon the regime from he'd been tickets for the whole of the prime minister would take something home. and while talked in, there have been many soldiers killed at the time when they were just waiting. there was supposed to be also goes up to say they had launched but so the defense to try and the loyalty on come on and it was you know, out on the border at a trail ridge and i must say so that it took them just 4 to 5 minutes to finish the open ocean of demobilizing, as you say is no holes. so this is a huge admission on the side of the p.l.o. and one that is going to have a lot of reactions from across the so the people living in this area, we have well 2 sides of it. we have the ones who are managing to head over the border into sudan. we've of course, had our correspondent reporting from there. but these allegations now coming out and these are really serious of what's amounting effectively to, well, someone saying ethnic cleansing, that is the fear. and that is what is causing a lot of reaction not just within the european values also from the international community. many people believe that the fighting is headed to a situation where people are being targeted because of their ethnic identity. and that is what we saw in my country when hundreds of people were killed just because of the community. they came from most of them who were killed want the heart of this is a must like of the whole also confirmed by amnesty international, of course, in the breeze. the violence is not new to you that you have already alarming level even before the conflict, something that led to the displacement of up to 2000000, people in the past 2 years. but they believe these free thought be where many people believe incitement on hate. online is taking the matter to a new level. thank you. mohammed with that update on the situation in northern ethiopia . now, to what is the final day for ethnic armenians to leave the areas of going to cut about these are the areas that will be handed over to azerbaijan. some people even set fire to their houses as they left. this is the 1st handover of armenian controlled land to azerbaijan, which is expected on sunday, part of a peace deal which ended 6 weeks of fighting over the disputed territory. children are many are crying and one to return home. it's very hard such a sore. in the end, we will blow up or put the fire to the house, not to leave anything to muslims. and it's here from a correspondence 1st homemade who's involved in this, in armenia, with more on the evacuation. well actually coming down this road heading into our proper and facing uncertain future development. now we've been all the way inside and they're going to care about which is that district where about 4 to 5000 were living. and i have to say over the past few days, a
mohammed joe. he is in the city of gandhi, which is on the border of that region. and mohammed this admission from the tea pail. if it's quite something, it's a, it's a complete turnaround. yes, it is. and if he's huge on every level, good, a good touch is a ranking of the he's been one said this hoax month in the form of prime minister who was the leader all the time. they hired the governments of the high level body of the military dictatorship in 1009 to one. i'm really now been in the...
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mohammed vall is in the camp for displaced people and sudan's get out of state joins us live from there. mohammed as you probably have heard, so the prime minister of ethiopia saying, no civilians have been hurt in the government offensive. what are you hearing about that from some of the civilians who flee to the camp where you are your son? it depends on what he means by hurt. if he is a killings and you know we don't have numbers, we don't have figures. we don't have any proof to to validate the claims that many people have been killed. people here talk about seeing people being killed, but they don't have any proof of that. in terms of visuals, videos or any pictures. we haven't also met many people who say my brother has been killed. my father has been killed or my mom or my sisters or my relatives, but they talk about seeing people being killed and they talk about separation from their loved ones. there's a lot of stories, individual stories of people who lost any touch with any contact with family members. that's very widespread story here. so in terms of the trauma, there is that trauma, in terms of the hurt, there is the head because these are thousands like 44000. people have fled their homes. that must be a sign of something. but we don't have a specific proof of someone being killed or a massacre being, being committed here. people are here trying to cope with the new reality that this war has brought into their lives. their daily struggle is about food, about, about shelter, about water drinking water and things like this. and even more or perhaps equally problematic for them or difficult for them is the inability to reach out and to talk to their loved ones who are separated from them. they can't talk to anybody about back home because there is no communication line that they can use. that's a very difficult situation for them. they don't know what's happening back home and the, the situation. now, the numbers have come down a little bit during the last few days, but the people are still coming. some of them talk about roads being blocked by militia, in the, in the, on the around the crossings between sudan and the g.o.p. . talking about difficulties reaching this place and difficulties even in this space because many of them are still sleeping rough. they don't have to sleep on. they don't have enough food that he is distributing food and also local n.g.o.s. but the quality of that food, they don't like it because they think it is repetitive, like every day they have the same kind of food and they think that they need variety so that they can you know, remain healthy in this desperate situation. thanks so much. mohammed vall, iran's top nuclear scientist is being buried following his assassination on friday . a large funeral service has been held in the capital to harrar honoring martin. iran's leaders are blaming israel for the killing, vowing to retaliate how you got to know how to handle. we are all gathered here next to one another before the body of our beloved martyr and valid to him that we will be more cohesive, more result, and our determination to continue down your path will be stronger. we will continue down the path of advancement of this nation with greater speed and strength. the head of iran's top national security body says there have been stabbed assassination attempts on factories are. there is life over the past 20 years and security around them had been bolstered. our intelligence services have the information that he was a target and even knew that on the same spot he was killed. an attempt was going to be made against him. his protection was intensified, however, this time enem
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mohammed in a class where they were debating freedom of expression. that is the issue here, muslims around the world, including protesters today and pakistan, see these cartoons that marked the prophet mohammedrreverent a front to their faith. now, a little history, in 2015, you may remember two islamic extremists storming into a french satirical newspaper's headquarters and killing 12 of its journalists, after they published these same cartoons the first time. that newspaper started publishing these cartoons this september, again, the president just gave an interview to the television channel al jazeera, he said, we respect islam, we respect all religions, people must be able to express themselves freely, be able to participate, in peace. >>> crews continue to search for survivors after a powerful earthquake hit turkey, rescue crews were searching around the rubble of the collapsed buildings south of istanbul, a 7.0 earthquake shook that coastal region yesterday, at least 20 buildings collapsed, authorities say at least 38 people have died and hundreds of others are hurt, the tremor could be felt hundreds of miles away, including athens, greece, and bulgaria. >>> in the final stretch before
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mohamed lahbib erguibi. he's a former activist who was disappeared in moroccan prisons for 16 years. he's also the brother of the recently deceased polisario leader mohamed abdelaziz. erguibi is one of just four sahrawi lawyers permitted by morocco to try cases in court. >> the first stage of the arrests were made there, and they were brutal beyond imagination. they used an extensive number of strange tools for torture and beatings. some of the prisoners were even forced to drink their own urine. they showed up before the interrogation judge covered in blood. amy: why was gdeim izik such a turning point? what happened? why were people protesting? >> gdeim izik was a turning point because it was a very genuine form omass protest like western sahara has never witnessed, nor has the rest of the world. amy: some have called it the first arab spring, fore tunia and before egypt. >> yes, without any doubt, this was the beginning of the arab spring. every media outlet, after gdeim izik, could only talk about how well organized, well managed and well prepared the protest in western sahara was. and from here it spread to tunisia and egypt. so, of course, when the american academic noted that this was the beginning of the arab spring, he was correct. amy: after leaving mohamedguibi's office, we drive to a restaurant near the airport for dinner. as usual, we're followed. amy: so, we set down here at a restaurant near the airport in laayoune. we came into a vast, empty restaurant. and within about 15 minutes after we ordered, about a hundred, mainly men, some women, dressed in traditional west saharan dress, carrying moroccan flags, all came in, and they sat down all around us. one has an english sign that says, "shame on you." when our translator jamal got up to see what was going on, plainclothesmen, not in traditional dress, came up to him and said they want to speak to amy goodman when we're done. our car has been hemmed in by a number of cars, and we also hear there was a protest in another part of the city where one of the people we interviewed was beaten up. >> he just called me. he said that he was beaten up now at the peaceful demonstration in smara boulevard. amy: who? >> hamma el-qoteb. amy: who we talked to yesterday? >> yes. he was now participat
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mohamed con quien estoy de acuerdo en esa interpretaciÓn. si el doctor mohamed estÁ en lo correcto quiere decir que sacar a anthony fauci del escenario nos dejarÍa con una visiÓn de manejar la pandemia que serÍa la correcta o es incorrecto? carlos: exactamente lo que usted dice es correcto. yo tuve la oportunidad de conocer al doctor anthony fauci cuando hacÍa investigaciÓn mÉdica. este seÑor es el mÉdico mÁs prestigioso probablemente que hay en el mundo en estos momentos. no hay un solo mÉdico que haya publicado mÁs que doctor anthony fauci. es una persona increÍblemente respetada y es algo que estÁ haciendo recomendaciones de acuerdo a la informaciÓn actualizada sobre el virus. nos ha dicho cosas que ha tenido que cambiar porque es un virus nuevo y cada vez aprendemos cosas nuevas. es una autoridad mundial. una cosa interesante es que recomienda el distanciamiento y el uso de las mÁscaras. una universidad acaba de sacar un estudio en el que dice que por no seguir las recomendaciones del doctor anthony fauci, alrededor de 700 muertes estÁn asociadas con las reuniones polÍticas del presidente trump. la realidad nos muestra que el doctor anthony fauci nos dice lo que hay que hacer y que es una autoridad mundial y es a la que tenemos que oÍr. karla: sin duda es parte de las muchas controversias que han surgido durante este fin de semana. otra de las cosas es que el presidente trump dijo que los doctores estÁn inflando la tasa de muerte para beneficiarse monetariamente, mientras que los casos de hospitalizaciones se disparan en el paÍs. juan:trump expresÓ lo siguiente:"nuestros doctores reciben mÁs dinero si alguien muere de covid 19, ustedes saben eso, verdad? digo, nuestros doctores o personas muy inteligentes asÍ que lo que hacen es decir lo siento pero todos mueren de covid", esa fue su cita. karla: esta afirmaciÓn es indignante y completamente equivocada. juan: quÉ piensa sobre lo que dijo el presidente? mohamedar la página. i'm joe biden and i approve this message. karla: gracias por continuar con nosotros. este mes arrancÓ el reto 28, y la meta bajar las libras demÁs que aumentamos en la cuarentena. juan: una de nuestras televidentes quiso unir a este reto. aline sÁnchez, con quien nos enlazamos ahora hasta repÚblica dominicana. aline: buenos dÍas, cÓmo estÁn ustedes? feliz de hacer este reto con ustedes. karla: cuÉntanos por qué te inscribes en reto 28? aline:me inscribo porque he subido demasiadas libras ahora en cuarentena. con el encierro uno se pone ansioso y le da mucha hambre. he perdido mi figura, me siento cansada, le baja el autoestima a uno como mujer. entonces he querido ver me puedo volver a poner un vestido.ya he perdido la silueta. karla: claro que vas a poder! juan: me dice la producciÓn que hace poco tuviste un susto mÉdico. aline:si, se me durmiÓ la boca, sentÍ como un hormighuero en la lengua. se me durmieron los brazos, primero comenzÓ como un calambre y pensÉ que era po
mohamed con quien estoy de acuerdo en esa interpretaciÓn. si el doctor mohamed estÁ en lo correcto quiere decir que sacar a anthony fauci del escenario nos dejarÍa con una visiÓn de manejar la pandemia que serÍa la correcta o es incorrecto? carlos: exactamente lo que usted dice es correcto. yo tuve la oportunidad de conocer al doctor anthony fauci cuando hacÍa investigaciÓn mÉdica. este seÑor es el mÉdico mÁs prestigioso probablemente que hay en el mundo en estos momentos. no hay un...
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mohammed bin nayef, the former crown prince, and a nephew of king solomon. barry is executive director of freedom, ford an organization working to end u.s. alliances with non-democratic governments. he says crown prince mohammed bin salman has been especially reckless. saudi arabia's dictatorship is in a very difficult position right now. it's losing its patron in the united states, the corrupt trump presidency. and on top of that, you have hundreds of elected officials across europe in the united states, who've called for a boycott of saudi arabia's g. 2400 something members of parliament in the european parliament, 45 members of the u.s. congress, members of parliament in the united kingdom. the list goes on and on, and so there's a widespread tide of discontent. and rejection of saudi arabia's monarchy as a host for this event because of saudi arabia's, for if it's human rights record. we've heard anecdotally that many governments have been engaging both publicly and privately because everyone is fed up. you know, the saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin solomon and has been an extraordinarily reckless and brutal leader. he has plunged the next door neighbor, a country of yemen, into a coronavirus pandemic, through his repeated bombing and blockades of yemen, while simultaneously arresting people who have peacefully call for reforms inside saudi arabia. not to mention sending a death squad to kill jamal khashoggi in turkey. so there is a global tide of criticism. and we have heard definitively that prominent leaders, both in the business and political communities, have been both privately and publicly calling on the saudi monarchy to change its behavior. spain is mounting a diplomatic offensive in africa, sending senior ministers to morocco and senegal, following a record surge in refugees and migrants reaching the canary islands by sea. hundreds have been transferred to a makeshift camp on a military side with the local government. overwhelmed, kalik has more it's the tourist season on spain's canary islands. but despite the coro
mohammed bin nayef, the former crown prince, and a nephew of king solomon. barry is executive director of freedom, ford an organization working to end u.s. alliances with non-democratic governments. he says crown prince mohammed bin salman has been especially reckless. saudi arabia's dictatorship is in a very difficult position right now. it's losing its patron in the united states, the corrupt trump presidency. and on top of that, you have hundreds of elected officials across europe in the...