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. >> we can go live to muhammed now in the iraqi capital, baghdad. muhammed, what i guess the iraqi government having to say about this mounting cost being endured by the civilians of anbar province? >> it's a very good question. if i could just add one more thing to the report that you just air road, we just heard in the last hour that due to government shelling in fallujah that seven civilians were killed. this was shelling on a residential neighborhood close to a market. amongst those killed, one child and two women, so the news continues to be grim out of fallujah today. officials have been faced with a barrage of criticism from iraqi citizens. many stated as soon as the iraqi government announced over two weeks ago that they believed they'd be able to take back ramadi and fallujah and parts of anbar province, many expressed great skepticism, saying the iraqi security forces weren't prepared enough. since that initial declaration, really treated as though it were propaganda here, many iraqi officials have toned down the rhetoric. they've stated o
. >> we can go live to muhammed now in the iraqi capital, baghdad. muhammed, what i guess the iraqi government having to say about this mounting cost being endured by the civilians of anbar province? >> it's a very good question. if i could just add one more thing to the report that you just air road, we just heard in the last hour that due to government shelling in fallujah that seven civilians were killed. this was shelling on a residential neighborhood close to a market. amongst...
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muhammed is in baghdad, where many of doubtful that the anti isil strategy is actually working. >> with hopes as faded as the pictures that surround them, it's a mournful atmosphere for the patrons of the cafe. here, they sit and smoke what small comforts are provided. not even these decaying mementos of iraq's glorious past are enough to counter all the reminders of its dangerous present. >> the majority, they didn't see effects on the ground, nothing on the ground. >> a political analyst tells me that in the year since the u.s. led coalition began its airstrikes against islamic state of iraq and the levant, many iraqis have grown more distrustful than ever of their government's alliance with the united states. >> they think the exercise, they have global policy and they want use this war for their global policy. >> a short walk away, the mood is livelier, but not much happier. during the recent record heatwave, though, anger and anxiety seemed to rise faster than the temperature. >> here in baghdad is a real sense of concern about the effectiveness of the airstrikes against isil, espe
muhammed is in baghdad, where many of doubtful that the anti isil strategy is actually working. >> with hopes as faded as the pictures that surround them, it's a mournful atmosphere for the patrons of the cafe. here, they sit and smoke what small comforts are provided. not even these decaying mementos of iraq's glorious past are enough to counter all the reminders of its dangerous present. >> the majority, they didn't see effects on the ground, nothing on the ground. >> a...
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. >> muhammed says he has trimmed his soybean crop this year. the flour from last year was such a success. >> we give some to our neighbors to persuade them. they mix it with their regular flour and people liked it. it kept fresh a longer time and it had lots of protein. >> soybeans are high in protein and other vitamins and a cheaper option than beef, chicken or eggs. malnutrition is still a nationwide problem here, despite billions of dollars in aid. four out of 10 afghan children are stunted and almost 15th of women of reproductive age of under weight. >> bread is a staple, but thousands of bakeries, only 60 use so i flour. >> this family has run this business for three generations. he started adding soy to his bread six months ago. >> some people understand. an american charity subsidizes the farmers, giving them seeds for their crops. >> in this factory, we have soy tofu, cookies, soy milk. >> their only kabul store doesn't have many customers. soy is a new product here. around the country, an estimated 12,000 farmers grow soybeans, only a
. >> muhammed says he has trimmed his soybean crop this year. the flour from last year was such a success. >> we give some to our neighbors to persuade them. they mix it with their regular flour and people liked it. it kept fresh a longer time and it had lots of protein. >> soybeans are high in protein and other vitamins and a cheaper option than beef, chicken or eggs. malnutrition is still a nationwide problem here, despite billions of dollars in aid. four out of 10 afghan...
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then in theanff last panel you - muhammed -- may i join -- no. and put some clothes on. it was not hilarious, but it was important for me to figure out how to honor the cartoonists ho without necessarily honoring the specifics of what they did.i wol i would not have drawn muhammed. now that is not to say that i s stay away from the issue. for years i've written about rot islamics terrorists. and t all the way back to the satanic verses which earned me a bodyguard for a while. it is not that i think -- i hate to speak for a group so i shouldn't but it is not that american cartoonists don't love the edginess, the fight, the of doing battle in the name of im things we think are important, it is just that the american tradition, as was the french hee traditionnc at one time, is alws to punch down -- i mean to punch up. not to punchun chdown.and th and the big mistake that we felt our colleagues in france made was that they created a very insidious situation in which they actually caused mainstream muslim public in france to align itself with and to sympathize with their outl
then in theanff last panel you - muhammed -- may i join -- no. and put some clothes on. it was not hilarious, but it was important for me to figure out how to honor the cartoonists ho without necessarily honoring the specifics of what they did.i wol i would not have drawn muhammed. now that is not to say that i s stay away from the issue. for years i've written about rot islamics terrorists. and t all the way back to the satanic verses which earned me a bodyguard for a while. it is not that i...
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communicating with the gunman in the may attack in garland texas in a contest to draw the prophet muhammed. he claimed responsibility on his twitter account. >> this individual is very dangerous. he had significant technical skills and had expressed a strong desire to kill americans and recruit others to kill americans. and you know so he was working to inspire lone wolf attacks here in the u.s. and elsewhere so he no longer poses a threat and that's a good thing. >> reporter: the killing is just the latest in which the u.s. seemed the know just where and when top i.s.i.l. leaders would be vulnerable. in may, abu sayaf who oversaw i.s.i.l.'s gas and oil operations was killed by u.s. commandos and his wife captured. in june, ali al harzi was killed in a strike in mosul, the next day his brother was killed as well. i.s.i.l.'s leader in pakistan was killed by a u.s. drone and just this month, i.s.i.l.'s reported number 2 in iraq was also killed in a drone strike. jamie mcintire, al jazeera, the pentagon. >>> national security advisory susan rice is in beijing tonight hoping to smooth over ten
communicating with the gunman in the may attack in garland texas in a contest to draw the prophet muhammed. he claimed responsibility on his twitter account. >> this individual is very dangerous. he had significant technical skills and had expressed a strong desire to kill americans and recruit others to kill americans. and you know so he was working to inspire lone wolf attacks here in the u.s. and elsewhere so he no longer poses a threat and that's a good thing. >> reporter: the...
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. >> muhammed abdullah did. he wanted to document the evidence of a crime he believed the world should see. >> i asked the doctor about what i need to know, so he showed me, he showed me the dark. the dark blue of the color that changed. the eyes and the things coming out from the mouth. >> even though he has covered the war for many years. he said he can't forget what he saw that day. >> i'm a photographer. for me to see dead body with blood, it's normal. when you see them, you think like they are, like the first thing, you think that they are sleeping. then he realize after like one or two seconds, your reality becomes what's going on after the shot. >> reality faced him before. he was an activist where he used to film the suffering of people living under siege. since the attack, he has tried to raise awareness even at the u.n. and u.s. congress, but he said it has all been in vain. >> i feel like i did nothing. i feel like after all this talking, all the people that i met, not just me, like thousands of syria
. >> muhammed abdullah did. he wanted to document the evidence of a crime he believed the world should see. >> i asked the doctor about what i need to know, so he showed me, he showed me the dark. the dark blue of the color that changed. the eyes and the things coming out from the mouth. >> even though he has covered the war for many years. he said he can't forget what he saw that day. >> i'm a photographer. for me to see dead body with blood, it's normal. when you see...
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were allegedly sexually abused by a gang of men, filmed and then blackmailed. [ crying ] >> the muhammed family is missing their young son. for years, he'd been stealing from them, including the entire contents of their small shop. it left them broke, so they told him to leave. now they've discovered what really happened. >> now that we know after the video was released, we are very upset that my son was sexually abused. i want justice. i want my son to come home and the cull prints hanged. >> parents say the abuse and extortion started nine years ago. some are accusing the police of brushing off their complaints, which the police deny. >> the officer was not cooperating to them, they must go to the higher one. then they go to the other one, for the long time, for the years and years and years. >> so far, 14 people have been arrested in relation to the pedophile ring. rather than tried in a regular court, they'll appear in an anti terrorism court. this lawyer says part of the problem is pakistan's legal system. >> the legal system is not that strong. there is no accountability for the po
were allegedly sexually abused by a gang of men, filmed and then blackmailed. [ crying ] >> the muhammed family is missing their young son. for years, he'd been stealing from them, including the entire contents of their small shop. it left them broke, so they told him to leave. now they've discovered what really happened. >> now that we know after the video was released, we are very upset that my son was sexually abused. i want justice. i want my son to come home and the cull prints...
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ali muhammed brown is behind bars, harris and will remain there until his next court appearance in octoberk leventhal, thank you very much. get your impressions, arthur of this case. first of its kind tried like this in the state of new jersey. >> perspective what the mom said, it is a are parent's worst nightmare and it is. it is also law enforcement's worst nightmare. you can't prevent this, there is nothing, unless you lived in military state. had guy's quotes, all these lives are taken every single day by america, this government. so a life for a life. a lone guy went out there to kill three absolutely innocent, wonderful people. there is nothing you can do to stop it, by new jersey's law he will never see life of day. >> what about life for life? what about his life? how likely new jersey can take his. >> i don't believe they can. new jersey, even if it is on the books, i'm not sure if it is, new jersey hasn't executed anybody forever. he will not see light of day and will be treated, actually this is probably going to be a federal crime. he could get the death penalty. it doesn't hap
ali muhammed brown is behind bars, harris and will remain there until his next court appearance in octoberk leventhal, thank you very much. get your impressions, arthur of this case. first of its kind tried like this in the state of new jersey. >> perspective what the mom said, it is a are parent's worst nightmare and it is. it is also law enforcement's worst nightmare. you can't prevent this, there is nothing, unless you lived in military state. had guy's quotes, all these lives are...
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the fbi has said there's no evidence muhammed youssef abdulazeez was motivated by isil. also suffered from mental illness and was preparing for bankruptcy. joe biden made the remarks at a memorial to the slain servicemembers on saturday. >> when this perverted jihadist struck, everyone responded. marines and sailors moving from room to room helping fellow warriors to safety. amy: joe biden is said to be weighing a run for the democratic presidential3 on the republican campaign trail, donald trump has released his policy on immigration. the plan includes forcing mexico to pay for a border wall, deporting all undocumented immigrants, ending citizenship rights for children of immigrants born in the united states and revoking obama's executive orders on immigration. trump spoke to chuck todd of nbc's "meet the press." xecutive order gets rescinded. >> you wi&l resend that one, to? set of standards. when people come in -- >> you're going to split up families? >> we can keep the families together. but they have to go. amy: fellow republican candidate jeb bush, has refused to r
the fbi has said there's no evidence muhammed youssef abdulazeez was motivated by isil. also suffered from mental illness and was preparing for bankruptcy. joe biden made the remarks at a memorial to the slain servicemembers on saturday. >> when this perverted jihadist struck, everyone responded. marines and sailors moving from room to room helping fellow warriors to safety. amy: joe biden is said to be weighing a run for the democratic presidential3 on the republican campaign trail,...
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on a white board propped up by cinder blocks. 12-year-old muhammed said much, much more is needed. >> it's very, very cold, the electricity comes and then it goes. sometimes, it doesn't come at all. >> outside, the next class cues up. textbooks wither in the sun. the mothers make bread where there is too much hunger and the thirst for knowledge hasn't come close to being quenched. >> the u.s. military canceled a pretrial hearing for several suspects in the september 11 attacks. proceedings were supposed to start next week against five held at guantanamo bay, but the judge put them off amid accusations the f.b.i. has been spying on defense attorneys. despite congressional opposition, the defense department is looking into possible alternatives to the prison camp. officials inspected a facility in cans and will look at one in south carolina soon. bringing those prisoners to the u.s. could open up major legal consequences. >> many are perplexed by the obama administration's policy. there are reports there is a big wrist between the department off defense and the white house on shutting d
on a white board propped up by cinder blocks. 12-year-old muhammed said much, much more is needed. >> it's very, very cold, the electricity comes and then it goes. sometimes, it doesn't come at all. >> outside, the next class cues up. textbooks wither in the sun. the mothers make bread where there is too much hunger and the thirst for knowledge hasn't come close to being quenched. >> the u.s. military canceled a pretrial hearing for several suspects in the september 11...
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muhammed is live in baghdad with us. what else have you learned this morning? >> >> jonathan, this is an attack that's been called horrific by witnesses there, and this is an attack that is aimed through isis to sow sectarianism. this is the third attack in as many days targets shia neighborhoods. you had this attack today which killed 55, wounded at least 200 people and it's expected the death count could rides. on tuesday, you had two very similar car bomb attacks targeting predominantly shia neighborhoods. dozens killed, dozens more wounded. this is coming at a time when many people here in this country want the government to get beyond any kind of sectarian beliefs to come together to better serve the iraq people, isil trying to shatter all that, trying to show they still have the upper hand when it comes to the security situation here and trying to go after the shia population here who they consider to be her particulars, infidels. this is meant to stoke sectarianism when more and more people are protesting in the streets to try to end corruption, which ma
muhammed is live in baghdad with us. what else have you learned this morning? >> >> jonathan, this is an attack that's been called horrific by witnesses there, and this is an attack that is aimed through isis to sow sectarianism. this is the third attack in as many days targets shia neighborhoods. you had this attack today which killed 55, wounded at least 200 people and it's expected the death count could rides. on tuesday, you had two very similar car bomb attacks targeting...
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the cause is were there no doubt but nobody could predict that muhammed act a desperate act of a 26 trolled otherwise irrelevant to us would be relevant to all of us and still today. impossible to predict and who knows what will resonate that is the point. more people get more data all the time there for it affects their decision making more rapidly. see you have constantly changing things. repeatedly get information we will put our arms around a problem but the reality is in the region is going faster than our ability to get our arms around it and we need to understand that. there was a time when an educated person in the world could read every book available on a certain body of knowledge. nowadays that it is laughable. so what we have got to do is admit the fact it is constantly changing grab but we can but not lock ourselves into a big strategic plan to execute because it will be different at every moment. >> a week and a half ago we had an arsenal of democracy fly over 15 different formations going over the tallest building in the region the top floor was watching i am watching them co
the cause is were there no doubt but nobody could predict that muhammed act a desperate act of a 26 trolled otherwise irrelevant to us would be relevant to all of us and still today. impossible to predict and who knows what will resonate that is the point. more people get more data all the time there for it affects their decision making more rapidly. see you have constantly changing things. repeatedly get information we will put our arms around a problem but the reality is in the region is...
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thanks for that context, muhammed. >> now to pakistan, where officials demand a federal inquiry into what it calls the largest child abuse scandal in the country's history. seven men were arrested in the case. several hundred children were reportedly used in sex votes, including as young as six years old. >> there are 10,000 people living here in the village. it's quiet, it's a poor agricultural area. people are shocked and outraged at the alleged child sexual abuse that's been going on right here. some 284 children are alleged to have been abused, videos taken of that abuse and sold on to the local market in pakistan for about 40 cents. many of the victim's families also believe that the videos ending up overseas in cases like the u.s., europe, and u.k. the public reaction has been very strong. the victims' families have in some cases clashed with local police, allegations that the police have taken bribes not to properly investigate this case over the last couple of months. there is going to be a full judicial inquiry into the case here, going a step beyond the police investigation
thanks for that context, muhammed. >> now to pakistan, where officials demand a federal inquiry into what it calls the largest child abuse scandal in the country's history. seven men were arrested in the case. several hundred children were reportedly used in sex votes, including as young as six years old. >> there are 10,000 people living here in the village. it's quiet, it's a poor agricultural area. people are shocked and outraged at the alleged child sexual abuse that's been...
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muhammed has been playing football since he was four. he says he wishes he had a better place to play with his friends. >> our neighbors shout at you the. they say we make too much noise, but we don't have the money to do anything else. >> the idea to build a rooftop football pitch came from palestinian football officials who found funding from the government of qatar. only those who are part of local leagues or those who can afford the entry fee are allowed to play here. there are plans to create more public spaces for sport, something most here agree is badly needed. al jazeera, gaza. >> understanding breast cancer, a study causing debate over treatment options for women diagnosed with the early stages of the disease. >> welcome back to aljazeera america. it is 8:49 eastern. taking a look at today's top stories. an israeli air raid struck killing five civilians in syria. this follows reports saying israel fired rockets yesterday. >> legionnaire's disease that killed 12 people in new york is declared officially over. officials identifie
muhammed has been playing football since he was four. he says he wishes he had a better place to play with his friends. >> our neighbors shout at you the. they say we make too much noise, but we don't have the money to do anything else. >> the idea to build a rooftop football pitch came from palestinian football officials who found funding from the government of qatar. only those who are part of local leagues or those who can afford the entry fee are allowed to play here. there are...
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according to ibrahim muhammed ram han, he has deep views. at the time he was attending the university of kuwait. there is no secret that they want to harm u.s. soldiers. my question is why was allowed to operate on combat vets that he would have difficulty treating. the veterans' affairs should be sensitive to the needs for veterans to feel comfortable and safe with doctors. the v.a. medical centers should be more sensitive to this than any others in the country. i should have the choice of who should be involved in my care, especially performing a highly dangerous surgical care that required me to be unconscious. i wake up every day in chronic pain. if you can imagine the worst tooth pain, that is how all of the teeth on the right side of my mouth. i have to take muscle relaxers three times a day and narcotics for the nerve pain and i had to have anxiety campaign to keep facial muscles from tensing and cause facial pain and migraines. the feel like someone is kicking me in the skull. i struggle with facial deformity and i cannot chew. accor
according to ibrahim muhammed ram han, he has deep views. at the time he was attending the university of kuwait. there is no secret that they want to harm u.s. soldiers. my question is why was allowed to operate on combat vets that he would have difficulty treating. the veterans' affairs should be sensitive to the needs for veterans to feel comfortable and safe with doctors. the v.a. medical centers should be more sensitive to this than any others in the country. i should have the choice of who...
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ali muhammed brown admitted to shooting brendan tevlin eight times while he was at a traffic stop lastnew jersey. he was an honor student and a freshman at the university of richmond when he was gunned down. well, brown later told police that he was on a bloody crusade to punish the united states for its foreign policy. >>> another scary moment caught on camera. a road in china falling apart during some torrential rains there. take a look. ooh, wow. well, the cars in the muddy water below as the road simply just rips away. there were thunderstorms there, gale-force winds and also hailstorms pummeled the northern part of that country. amazingly, no one was injured when that road collapsed. toes are your headlines. see you back in about 0 minu30 minutes. >>> coming up, two illegals now up for city commission members in california. they're in the country illegally, but they're on the town council. how is that possible? we're going to talk about it. >>> the republican candidates gearing up for the big debate thursday night, but which ones would defend the constitution the best? judge napol
ali muhammed brown admitted to shooting brendan tevlin eight times while he was at a traffic stop lastnew jersey. he was an honor student and a freshman at the university of richmond when he was gunned down. well, brown later told police that he was on a bloody crusade to punish the united states for its foreign policy. >>> another scary moment caught on camera. a road in china falling apart during some torrential rains there. take a look. ooh, wow. well, the cars in the muddy water...
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sean young, muhamed, arrest on saturday, they were married and planned to use their honeymoon as an excuseo joy in jihad. and sunday night's shooting suspect drawing a gun from his hands. firing at police during a protest in ferguson, a shooting -- critical injured by officers. you were on this a few moments ago, numbers out a few moments ago, chinese eat, reported revenue of $3 billion on adjusted earnings. that is being the bottom line, miss on the top. stock in but free-market is doing better than it was. that is a 7% almost 7% drop. $4 billion share buyback announcing share buyback will go over the next several years but will cover themselves unemployed compensation, and hired michael evans from goldman sachs going over nationals. maria: your thoughts on ali baba, with the u.n. and investor, to dictate? >> i is concerned about the slowdown in their economy. their officials stories they're doing this to satisfy the requirement that it fair currency is more flexible but the issue is the economy is slowing down, out with the industrial production retail sales once again week. they are try
sean young, muhamed, arrest on saturday, they were married and planned to use their honeymoon as an excuseo joy in jihad. and sunday night's shooting suspect drawing a gun from his hands. firing at police during a protest in ferguson, a shooting -- critical injured by officers. you were on this a few moments ago, numbers out a few moments ago, chinese eat, reported revenue of $3 billion on adjusted earnings. that is being the bottom line, miss on the top. stock in but free-market is doing...