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around the province of dohuk in northern iraq. hundreds of thousands of yazidis have fled to this kurdish region to escape the so-called islamic state. this camp, called sharia, provides refuge to yazidi women and their children. sewing courses offer a welcome diversion, at least for a few hours. we tatalk to susanne. she escaped with her four children just a few months ago. other family members are still missing. while in captivity, susanne was raped repeatedly. >> they were disgusting -- so dirty, with matted hair, dirty weapons,s, barefoot, sometimes withth just one arm. we were a group of 25 women. they sold us to the fighters. i tried to kill myself, but it didn't work. >> for the past two and half years, german-kurdish psychotherapist jan kizilhan has come to northern iraq regularly to visit the refugees. >> the psychiatric problems have gotten much, much worse. many of the refugees are severely traumatized. they've been mistreated and raped for three years. women in particular and young children who've been forced to fight
around the province of dohuk in northern iraq. hundreds of thousands of yazidis have fled to this kurdish region to escape the so-called islamic state. this camp, called sharia, provides refuge to yazidi women and their children. sewing courses offer a welcome diversion, at least for a few hours. we tatalk to susanne. she escaped with her four children just a few months ago. other family members are still missing. while in captivity, susanne was raped repeatedly. >> they were disgusting...
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this city is the beating heart of a unique little area here in northern iraq. o live here have been largely protected from iraq's recent chaos. in fact, this city has prospered in the relative safety while baghdad has become poorer and more violent. for years kurds followed the american plan and participated in the iraqi government. now they say it's time to go. >> i think we have had enough, and we believe that our hopes to build a new democratic federal iraq where all the iraqis could live together peacefully, that is a mirage. >> he's one of the most recognizable politicians in this part of the world. he represented iraq on the international stage. first as foreign minister. then as deputy be prime minister. but he has retreated to the large estate in the hills above this city. and says the time has come to bury the dream of a democratic united nation ever zblierk i spent the last 14 years in my politic life defending this country, its unity, how to reis integrate it into the international kmunlt but i've come to conclusion illustrate not working. >> iraq is
this city is the beating heart of a unique little area here in northern iraq. o live here have been largely protected from iraq's recent chaos. in fact, this city has prospered in the relative safety while baghdad has become poorer and more violent. for years kurds followed the american plan and participated in the iraqi government. now they say it's time to go. >> i think we have had enough, and we believe that our hopes to build a new democratic federal iraq where all the iraqis could...
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it's a long way from their home in northern iraq but at least they are safe here.ed to escape up the mountain, mount sinjar, but they could not run fast enough, and she was then kidnapped, torn from her mother, and locked in a prison. she told me she saw things which will always haunt her. would you like to go back to iraq, to live there? leading this team, jacqueline isaac, an american lawyer. she met with herjust days after she had escaped. when i first met her, her head was down, all of their heads were down. there was no eye contact in the beginning. what do i say to them? there were councillors we had brought, stood on the right—hand side, to give counselling, i remember thinking, "this is not the time for counselling yet, this is the time to recognise them as human beings." more than two years on, she and her friends are starting to live again, living with deep scars. but at least they are safe. it is estimated between 2000 to 4000 yazidi children, women and men are still in captivity. studio: more than 30 people have been killed, and around 50 others injured
it's a long way from their home in northern iraq but at least they are safe here.ed to escape up the mountain, mount sinjar, but they could not run fast enough, and she was then kidnapped, torn from her mother, and locked in a prison. she told me she saw things which will always haunt her. would you like to go back to iraq, to live there? leading this team, jacqueline isaac, an american lawyer. she met with herjust days after she had escaped. when i first met her, her head was down, all of...
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some experts have argued that a kurdish state in northern iraq might be accepted by turkey. it would serve as a buffer, between shades of iran and radical unis to turkey. with any of you agree with that argument? >> so unless you want me to -- >> maybe i request comment on this. i can't remember your name. turkey why it has realism. if i'm not this is because faith system for the region. which is true. in a certain extent. but also needs to explanation. as it's been beginning of the arab spring in most of the recent articles and book. turkey has been model. because it was successfully combine islam with democracy. it was functioning exceptionally. so her the way it was position quite different. but the outbreak of the arab spring, the hope things were changing, you know. some of the called it was all of a sudden finally people demands for better living, we're going to be fulfilled. counterrevolutions. supported by previous space, we have seen military system assistance survey. whereas we have witnessed the civil wars on other part of the region like in libya, in iraq in syri
some experts have argued that a kurdish state in northern iraq might be accepted by turkey. it would serve as a buffer, between shades of iran and radical unis to turkey. with any of you agree with that argument? >> so unless you want me to -- >> maybe i request comment on this. i can't remember your name. turkey why it has realism. if i'm not this is because faith system for the region. which is true. in a certain extent. but also needs to explanation. as it's been beginning of the...
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some experts have argued that a kurdish state in northern iraq might be accepted by turkey because it would serve as a buffer, not just the rise of shiism but also against spillover effects of radical sunnis to turkey. would any of you agree with that argument? thank you. >> okay. so let's give you one minute each. >> okay, maybe i can comment back to the lady, professor, i'm sorry, i can't remember your name, about the situation of turkey, why it has returned -- [inaudible] if i'm not wrong get said that come it was because of the return of state system to the region. which is true in a certain extent but this also leads explanation, as at the beginning of the arab spring in most of the written articles and books, turkey has been pointed at as a model because it was successfully called by islam with democracy. so it was a functioning state exceptionally, one in the middle east. and so the way it was standing, his position was quite different but the outbreak of arab spring brought up the whole -- including mine the things were changing. cemeteries all this -- [inaudible] and it was s
some experts have argued that a kurdish state in northern iraq might be accepted by turkey because it would serve as a buffer, not just the rise of shiism but also against spillover effects of radical sunnis to turkey. would any of you agree with that argument? thank you. >> okay. so let's give you one minute each. >> okay, maybe i can comment back to the lady, professor, i'm sorry, i can't remember your name, about the situation of turkey, why it has returned -- [inaudible] if i'm...
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the kurds that you were talking about are the kurds of northern iraq. the kurds of northern iraq, the greatest national -- kurdish national movement, you could say, is in opposition of turkish nationalism. the kurdish nationalist movement has grown in strength, particularly after the imposition of a no-fly zone in 1991. after saddam invaded kuwait, the kurds rose up, the u.s. and u.k., to develop a no-fly zone to protect that area. and in that area, the kurds , they developed the institutions of state. they have their own security forces, the peshmerga. they almost pursue their own foreign policy. they have their own flag. they have all the symbols, if you like, of independence. but they also have their own problems. when they got that safe haven given to them, within two or three years, they were having an internal civil war, kurdish civil war. they have power struggles in their region. those power struggles have gotten more complex. you have the barzanis versus the p.u.k., and now we have the pkk also playing out in that area. you have a lot of intern
the kurds that you were talking about are the kurds of northern iraq. the kurds of northern iraq, the greatest national -- kurdish national movement, you could say, is in opposition of turkish nationalism. the kurdish nationalist movement has grown in strength, particularly after the imposition of a no-fly zone in 1991. after saddam invaded kuwait, the kurds rose up, the u.s. and u.k., to develop a no-fly zone to protect that area. and in that area, the kurds , they developed the institutions...
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this city is the beating heart of a unique little area here in northern iraq. s who live here have been largely protected from iraq's recent chaos. in fact, this city has prospered in the relative safety while baghdad has become poorer and more violent. for years kurds followed the american plan and participated in the iraqi government. now they say it's time to go. >> i think we have had enough, and we believe that our hopes to build a new democratic federal iraq where all the iraqis could live together peacefully, that live together peacefully, that is a mirage. >> zabari is one of the most recognizable politicians in this part of the world. he represented iraq on the international stage, first as foreign minister, then as deputy prime minister. but he's retreated to his large estate in the hills above erbil. and says the time has come to bury the dream of democratic ited nation of iraq. >> i spent the last 14 years of my political life defending this country, the unity of this country and how to reintegrate it into the international community and the region.
this city is the beating heart of a unique little area here in northern iraq. s who live here have been largely protected from iraq's recent chaos. in fact, this city has prospered in the relative safety while baghdad has become poorer and more violent. for years kurds followed the american plan and participated in the iraqi government. now they say it's time to go. >> i think we have had enough, and we believe that our hopes to build a new democratic federal iraq where all the iraqis...
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this city is the beating heart of a unique little area here in northern iraq. n largely protected from iraq's recent chaos. in fact, this city has prospered in the relative safety while baghdad has become poorer and more violent. for years kurds followed the american plan and participated in the iraqi government. now they say it's time to go. >> i think we have had enough, and we believe that our hopes to build a new democratic federal iraq where all the iraqis could live together peacefully, that is a mirage. >> he's one of the most recognizable politicians in this part of the world. he represented iraq on the international stage, first as foreign minister, then as deputy prime minister. but he's retreated to his large estate in the hills above erbil. . there are his untruths and rapidly evolving characterizations. from an initial claim of no meetings, that's what he told the times back in march which he >>> welcome back to this city, the beating heart of a unique are taking advantage of the situation to carve out their own piece. >> there is no perfect timing
this city is the beating heart of a unique little area here in northern iraq. n largely protected from iraq's recent chaos. in fact, this city has prospered in the relative safety while baghdad has become poorer and more violent. for years kurds followed the american plan and participated in the iraqi government. now they say it's time to go. >> i think we have had enough, and we believe that our hopes to build a new democratic federal iraq where all the iraqis could live together...
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it's a long way from their home in northern iraq, but at least they're safe here.e. she and her family tried to escape up the mountain, mount sinjar, but they couldn't run fast enough. she was then kidnapped, torn apart from her mother, and locked in a prison. she told me she saw things that will always haunt her. things which i found very difficult to listen to. we're not allowed to show you where the girls are living. it's for their own safety. many of their families are still in captivity. but not far from here, those 17 yazidis are integrating into german society. many of them are even going to school here as they start the journey to rebuild their lives. so we focus on certain emotions like love, peace and joy, and here to help them, a team of mentors from across the world. leading this team is jacqueline isaac, an american lawyer, when i first met her, her head was done, all their heads were done. we had councillors to give the girls counselling and i thought, this is not the time to give girls cancelling yet, this is a time to recognise them as human beings.
it's a long way from their home in northern iraq, but at least they're safe here.e. she and her family tried to escape up the mountain, mount sinjar, but they couldn't run fast enough. she was then kidnapped, torn apart from her mother, and locked in a prison. she told me she saw things that will always haunt her. things which i found very difficult to listen to. we're not allowed to show you where the girls are living. it's for their own safety. many of their families are still in captivity....
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turkey, perspective of i think they did a great job in terms of de-securitizing northern iraq. framed as aq is part of the geographical zone in iraq. there is no problem in framing iraqi-curtis any region. turkey has a good relationship and turkey is supporting territorial and political unity of the iraqi state. but i do think there are two or three options that will affect turkey's perspective towards the independence, or a referendum of iraq-kurdistan. all these things depend on what kind of iraqi state in the near future we're going to see. krg willle, if the unilaterally declare their independence, it is going to be a big problem for turkey and other regional countries, especially iran, iraq, and of course the united states. therefore, i do not think they will take these kinds of steps, unilateral independence. one, thecond would turn af iraq kind of failed state in the near future. impact on the big iraqi future in terms of the grg's independence. the third option is much more important, that they can negotiate with the central government. i think this will take also time f
turkey, perspective of i think they did a great job in terms of de-securitizing northern iraq. framed as aq is part of the geographical zone in iraq. there is no problem in framing iraqi-curtis any region. turkey has a good relationship and turkey is supporting territorial and political unity of the iraqi state. but i do think there are two or three options that will affect turkey's perspective towards the independence, or a referendum of iraq-kurdistan. all these things depend on what kind of...
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general mcmaster in iraq, famous in northern iraq for using every tool from strategic communication to hugh humanitarian relief as part of the solution. this is a unique group of generals who i think are not primed forward. they're certainly capable of conducting war and they've proven that. but they understand the full spectrum of operations. >> let's go to the crisis of the day, week and month, north korea indeed a couple of years. general dunford at the aspen institute told andrea mitchell, of course there's a military option, it would be ugly. in your book "sea power," north korea pops up on 193, you call it, and i quote, most dangerous country in the world. you then say kim jong-un, we tend to be mocking of him but he's quite a menace. are we going to have a shooting war or a conflict that involves a great loss of life on the korean peninsula soon? >> i hope not. let's think of it this way. two streams are crossing, hugh, one is the miniature sairgs and the hardening of nuclear weapons and the other is intercontinental ballistic missiles that can be fired to reach the united state
general mcmaster in iraq, famous in northern iraq for using every tool from strategic communication to hugh humanitarian relief as part of the solution. this is a unique group of generals who i think are not primed forward. they're certainly capable of conducting war and they've proven that. but they understand the full spectrum of operations. >> let's go to the crisis of the day, week and month, north korea indeed a couple of years. general dunford at the aspen institute told andrea...
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of isis which i assume will probably happen relatively soon in the same way that it happened in northern iraq won't be soon enough america's interests are larger than just syria right so we have to think about syria the context of the greater middle east and it is providing the conditions so that we can have a more stable middle east to keep america safe well a more stable middle east yes it is amazing how many bombs are required to create a stable middle east. book fewer americans die from isis each year than die from checking to see how much gasoline is in a gas can by using a little match to look in there. so how about we stop obliterating the middle east and instead use that money on an educational campaign about how to look inside gas cans with flashlights. then we would save americans pompei i was next asked how he feels about the media reporting on wiki leaks material here's what the spy ring aspirating pregnant rhinoceros had to say. yeah it's a it's a difficult question given this fuzzy little first amendment thing we've got going on here. and as they could tell i love the first amen
of isis which i assume will probably happen relatively soon in the same way that it happened in northern iraq won't be soon enough america's interests are larger than just syria right so we have to think about syria the context of the greater middle east and it is providing the conditions so that we can have a more stable middle east to keep america safe well a more stable middle east yes it is amazing how many bombs are required to create a stable middle east. book fewer americans die from...
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of isis which i assume will probably happen relatively soon in the same way that it happened in northern iraq won't be soon enough america's interests are larger than just syria right so we have to think about syria the context of the greater middle east and it is providing the conditions so that we can have a more stable middle east to keep america safe well a more stable middle east yes it is amazing how many bombs are required to create a stable middle east. book fewer americans die from isis each year than die from checking to see how much gasoline is in a gas can by using a little match to look in there. so how about we stop obliterating the middle east and instead use that money on an educational campaign about how to look inside gas cans with flashlights. then we would save americans pompei i was next asked how he feels about the media reporting on wiki leaks material here's what the spy ring aspirating pregnant rhinoceros had to say. yeah it's a it's a difficult question given this fuzzy little first amendment thing we've got going on here. and as they could tell i love the first amen
of isis which i assume will probably happen relatively soon in the same way that it happened in northern iraq won't be soon enough america's interests are larger than just syria right so we have to think about syria the context of the greater middle east and it is providing the conditions so that we can have a more stable middle east to keep america safe well a more stable middle east yes it is amazing how many bombs are required to create a stable middle east. book fewer americans die from...
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it's a long way from their home in northern iraq, but at least they're safe here. up the mountain but they couldn't run fast enough. she was then kidnapped, torn apart from her mother, and locked in a prison. she told me she saw things that will always haunt her. would you like to go back to iraq to live there? leading this team is jacqueline isaac, an american lawyer. she met the girljust days after she had escaped. when i first met her, her head was down. all of their heads we re head was down. all of their heads were down. there was no eye contact in the beginning. what do i say to them? there were councillors we had brought on the right—hand side on stand—by to give girls counselling andi stand—by to give girls counselling and i remember thinking this isn't the time for counselling, this is the time for counselling, this is the time for counselling, this is the time to recognise them as human beings. more than two years on, they are now starting to live again, living, though, with deep, deep scars but at least they say. estimated between 2000—4000 yazidi childr
it's a long way from their home in northern iraq, but at least they're safe here. up the mountain but they couldn't run fast enough. she was then kidnapped, torn apart from her mother, and locked in a prison. she told me she saw things that will always haunt her. would you like to go back to iraq to live there? leading this team is jacqueline isaac, an american lawyer. she met the girljust days after she had escaped. when i first met her, her head was down. all of their heads we re head was...
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of isis which i assume will probably happen relatively soon in the same way that it happened in northern iraq won't be said enough america's interests are larger than just syria right so we have to think about syria the context of the greater middle east and it is providing the conditions so that we can have a more stable middle east to keep america safe well a more stable middle east yes it is amazing how many bombs are required to create a stable middle east. book fewer americans die from isis each year than die from checking to see how much gasoline is in a gas can by using a little match to look in there. so how about we stop obliterating the middle east and instead use that money on a educational campaign about how to look inside gas cans with flashlights. then.
of isis which i assume will probably happen relatively soon in the same way that it happened in northern iraq won't be said enough america's interests are larger than just syria right so we have to think about syria the context of the greater middle east and it is providing the conditions so that we can have a more stable middle east to keep america safe well a more stable middle east yes it is amazing how many bombs are required to create a stable middle east. book fewer americans die from...
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myself myself in south eastern turkey on this issue as the turks were going in to kill kurds in northern iraq but this really does highlight the problem here because if you start seeing the americans and the europeans they could pull back on this issue of the p.k. k. as quote unquote terrorist which is something that could potentially destabilize turkey and that's something that they could potentially do they could pull back in terms of their support for the turks on that issue and it makes it that much more difficult for the turks inside of their own country and frankly i think the americans have the right to look at this issue and say are the turks really our friends on this issue if americans start dying because of what the turks did you may start to see a shift here you may start to see a slip. former cia agent jack rice with us tonight jack always a pleasure thanks for your expertise on this documents published by wiki leaks reveal the cia worked with the defense contractor to analyze and develop malware the latest vault seven series shows raytheon told the cia about malware programs run
myself myself in south eastern turkey on this issue as the turks were going in to kill kurds in northern iraq but this really does highlight the problem here because if you start seeing the americans and the europeans they could pull back on this issue of the p.k. k. as quote unquote terrorist which is something that could potentially destabilize turkey and that's something that they could potentially do they could pull back in terms of their support for the turks on that issue and it makes it...
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coalition confirmed that the nine month long campaign to retake that key northern iraq city. has ended in victory for the security forces. he congratulates the armed armed forces for their efforts that left much of the city in ruins. look at these pictures but there is a congratulations going on right now. nearly 1 million people are still displaced with the city firmly under iraq he forces will it be able to keep it from falling into fighter hands again. let's bring in the former deputy. for the middle east vp and now the foundation for the defense of democracy. >> i think the question about the fate of the physical fate. that is settled. they had been put to flight and it is only a matter of time before they are evicted from their capital in syria as well. but as you say the big question now is how we put iraq in syria back together again. so that we don't just face isis 2.0 or even worse. a total iranian domination of iraq in syria. i happen to ask this question. do we need to put the boots on the ground. if we can maintain the kind of force that we've got in iraq now they
coalition confirmed that the nine month long campaign to retake that key northern iraq city. has ended in victory for the security forces. he congratulates the armed armed forces for their efforts that left much of the city in ruins. look at these pictures but there is a congratulations going on right now. nearly 1 million people are still displaced with the city firmly under iraq he forces will it be able to keep it from falling into fighter hands again. let's bring in the former deputy. for...
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>> well, if you look at northern iraq, there is still some towns, cities, under the control of isis. mosul is the most significant of recapturing and a major victory for them. it is iraq esecond large st cit. you still have places closer to the syrian border but in the western anbar province there, isis still controls some territory. we have seen them in that part of the country launching quite frequently, targeting iraqi security forces in that part of the country. perhaps an indication of the capabilities they still possess. ability to carry out these sort of attacks. this is something that is raising concern amongst so many iraqis that while isis is losing ground, losing territory, it might be reverting back it groups as an insurgent group that may carry out attacks and is still fresh in the mind of iraqis especially in cities like the capital of baghdad that has seen some of the most devastating terrorist attacks over the past few years and that will remain a concern for so many people as isis is ush pushed out more and more territory in iraq. natalie? >> hopefully the mosul deal
>> well, if you look at northern iraq, there is still some towns, cities, under the control of isis. mosul is the most significant of recapturing and a major victory for them. it is iraq esecond large st cit. you still have places closer to the syrian border but in the western anbar province there, isis still controls some territory. we have seen them in that part of the country launching quite frequently, targeting iraqi security forces in that part of the country. perhaps an indication...
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northern iraq and a couple of cities there. it was fascinating there. there now? >> when we were there the fighting was very intense in mosul and where we were was 40 to 50 miles away from mosul. didn't seem like that far, and others said, is that mosul over there? :00 ther>> stephen: there was a fabulous photo of jared kushner, a little bit of his stylish -- are these all kurdish soldiers? >> it's a kushner homage. who spent time with the female peshmerga soldiers, we did a lot of interesting stuff. what we ended up doing, we will have a bunch of pieces, the next two weeks we'll have pieces from iraq. but we ended up doing our first trump positive piece in kurdistan. they do, they love him. there are so many babies being born and they are being named trump. male or female. >> stephen: i believe we have a clip of that jim. >> introduce us to your baby. he's so cute! what happens if i tussle his hair? is that normalizing you? tk how long were you there? >> four or -- >> stephen: how long were you there? >> four or five days. i loved i.t. >> stephen: did
northern iraq and a couple of cities there. it was fascinating there. there now? >> when we were there the fighting was very intense in mosul and where we were was 40 to 50 miles away from mosul. didn't seem like that far, and others said, is that mosul over there? :00 ther>> stephen: there was a fabulous photo of jared kushner, a little bit of his stylish -- are these all kurdish soldiers? >> it's a kushner homage. who spent time with the female peshmerga soldiers, we did a...
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abc news northern iraq. >>> happening tomorrow, the continuation of the preliminary hearing in the deathenn state pledge tim piazza, 18 face charges, two agreed to go to trial. the judge must decide if the 16 others must be tried for the death of piazza. video taken during the february incident shows him being forced to drink alcohol before falling down a flight of steps. penn state has banned the fraternity from campus. >>> a former aid of chris christie is scheduled to be sentenced for his role in the bridgegate scandal. he will be sentenced on wednesday. the same attorney who represented chris christie will get a u.s. hearing. >>> much more to come on "action news" sunday. the philadelphia museum of art takes you into the wild an award winning photograph's work is on display. >> a live look at camden, a beautiful day today, chris sowers is back next with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. we'll be right back. twenty more years of this job? yikes. my kids say go for it, mom. be that woman who does what she loves. knows what she wants. yeah, mom's gonna go for it! except... i
abc news northern iraq. >>> happening tomorrow, the continuation of the preliminary hearing in the deathenn state pledge tim piazza, 18 face charges, two agreed to go to trial. the judge must decide if the 16 others must be tried for the death of piazza. video taken during the february incident shows him being forced to drink alcohol before falling down a flight of steps. penn state has banned the fraternity from campus. >>> a former aid of chris christie is scheduled to be...
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abc news in northern iraq. >> fascinating. >>> imagine being able to log on to your commuter, enter auilding and buy snacks from a vending machine with a wave of your hand. more than 50 employees as the a wisconsin vending machine company agreed to receive microchip implants. the chips are optional and the company says it cannot track the employees with them. the implants are about the size of a grain of rice. they cost $300 each and the company is picking up the tab. >>> well, after performing 154 shows over the last 1 months, justin bieber is canceling the remaining dates of his "purpose" world tour. the first six months of the year, it's estimated he's grossed $93 million in ticket sales. the megapop singer will likely face penalties for the con selled u.s. dates which include an august 5th show at the rose bowl. the only reason given for cancellation was unforeseen circumstances. tmz says bieber was just over it. promoters have promised refunds. >>> coming up here, a blind test about the taste of whiskey and the effect fds sound. you'll need all your senses for this story. stay wi
abc news in northern iraq. >> fascinating. >>> imagine being able to log on to your commuter, enter auilding and buy snacks from a vending machine with a wave of your hand. more than 50 employees as the a wisconsin vending machine company agreed to receive microchip implants. the chips are optional and the company says it cannot track the employees with them. the implants are about the size of a grain of rice. they cost $300 each and the company is picking up the tab....
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ian parnell, abc news, in northern iraq. >>> a colorado teenager hays a story to tell his grandchildreny a black bear. 19-year-old dylan was attacked early this morning while sleeping at a like side. dylan showed off the claw marks on the side of his head then gave a matter of fact account of what happened. >> grabbed me like this and pulled me. then it bit the back of my head and drug me. the crunching noise, i guess, was the teeth strapicraping aga the skull as it dug in. >> you heard right. he said teeth scraping against the skull. dylan has nine staples in his head. he was dragged 12 feet before he managed to get free. the teen teaches wilderness survival at camp, and after surviving an early morning bear attack, there's no question about dylan's qualifications. >>> police in oklahoma apparently believe in the sanctity of love, and they allowed a man they were arresting to propose to his girlfriend. brandon thompson was enjoying the fourth of july with his family when police got there. thompson was wanted on six outstanding felony warrants but he had a request. could he propose to h
ian parnell, abc news, in northern iraq. >>> a colorado teenager hays a story to tell his grandchildreny a black bear. 19-year-old dylan was attacked early this morning while sleeping at a like side. dylan showed off the claw marks on the side of his head then gave a matter of fact account of what happened. >> grabbed me like this and pulled me. then it bit the back of my head and drug me. the crunching noise, i guess, was the teeth strapicraping aga the skull as it dug in....
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. >>> i want to show you the seen in northern iraq today. celebration.aqi soldiers in high spirits as news that nearly all of the city of mosul has been liberated from isis. a general says the fighting is not completely over, but that isis fighters have been pushed all the way to the banks of the tigres river. these are familying caught in the cross firings. iraqi troops killed several dozen isis fighters and freed dozens in mosul. we go to the heart of syria where u.s.-backed rebels are close to retaking the city of raqqa. our international correspondent got rare access to the front lines for this exclusive report. >> reporter: we are now inside the city walls of raqqa, the capital of isis, in which they make their final substantial doubt in syria, and, really, the middle east. that wall, a key milestone for forces and the syria kurds and arabs who control 200 to 300 meters inside the city herement down that w200 meters, the forcs r and they don't move much in the daylight because of risk of snipers, or much in these streets, but night, the movement for
. >>> i want to show you the seen in northern iraq today. celebration.aqi soldiers in high spirits as news that nearly all of the city of mosul has been liberated from isis. a general says the fighting is not completely over, but that isis fighters have been pushed all the way to the banks of the tigres river. these are familying caught in the cross firings. iraqi troops killed several dozen isis fighters and freed dozens in mosul. we go to the heart of syria where u.s.-backed rebels...
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welcome to erbil in northern iraq where the sun is just coming up.ast several weeks we've been covering the fight to drive isis from the city of mosul about 50 miles away. the fighting isn't entirely over yet. there
welcome to erbil in northern iraq where the sun is just coming up.ast several weeks we've been covering the fight to drive isis from the city of mosul about 50 miles away. the fighting isn't entirely over yet. there
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it‘s a long way from their home in northern iraq, but at least they‘re safe here.t‘s for their own safety. many of their families are still in captivity. but not far from here, those 17 yazidis are integrating into german society. many of them are even going to school here as they start the journey to rebuild their lives. so we focus on certain emotions like love, peace and joy, to forget fear, anxiety and other negative emotions. and here to help them, a team of mentors from across the world. my joy is complete. her nephew amin was only seven when is fighters took his father and mother. he hasn‘t seen his parents for three years. but in the last month his mother has been spotted in a camp in iraq after escaping. during today‘s meditation, he imagines that all his people are released and he sees himself reunited, celebrating with his mother. it‘s thought his father was killed by is fighters, the same who kidnapped his aunt and kept her a sex slave for six months. i'm telling them i want them to write down their dreams and goals. after all these girls have been thro
it‘s a long way from their home in northern iraq, but at least they‘re safe here.t‘s for their own safety. many of their families are still in captivity. but not far from here, those 17 yazidis are integrating into german society. many of them are even going to school here as they start the journey to rebuild their lives. so we focus on certain emotions like love, peace and joy, to forget fear, anxiety and other negative emotions. and here to help them, a team of mentors from across the...
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thanks to you at home for joining us this hour and welcome to erbil in northern iraq where the sun is here because for the last sifrl weeks we've been covering the fight to drive isis from the city of mosul, which is about 50 miles away. the fighting isn't entirely over yet. there are still small but fierce pockets of resistance. but it is fair to say that isis, the best-armed, most dangerous so-called islamic state is no more. isis still holds some territory including the city of raqqah in syria, but that is not a state. and raqqah is now surrounded on all sides. defeating the islamic state is perhaps the biggest accomplishment of american foreign policy in years. but there were no big announcements from the white house, no mission accomplished moment. if you watched our reports from here, you already know that iraqi troops did most of the ground fighting. the same iraqi army that once fled from isis stood up, fought hard, and won. but make no mistake. that only happened because american troops were deeply involved in this battle at every stage. as we will show you tonight, american
thanks to you at home for joining us this hour and welcome to erbil in northern iraq where the sun is here because for the last sifrl weeks we've been covering the fight to drive isis from the city of mosul, which is about 50 miles away. the fighting isn't entirely over yet. there are still small but fierce pockets of resistance. but it is fair to say that isis, the best-armed, most dangerous so-called islamic state is no more. isis still holds some territory including the city of raqqah in...
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troops in northern iraq and reports from the front lines of the battle for mosul.on't miss "on assignment with richard engel" friday at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. >>> coming up next, the growing opposition to the request for protected voter data by the white house commission investigating potential voter fraud. more than 40 states now refusing to comply. we'll be joined by one of the secretaries of state leading that opposition on the other side of this short break. a trip back to the dthe doctor's office, mean just for a shot. but why go back there, when you can stay home... ...with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection, which could lead to hospitalizations. in a key study, neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%... ...a 94% decrease. applied the day of chemo, neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the next day, so you can stay home. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta if you're allergic to neulasta or neupogen (filgrastim). ruptured spleen, so
troops in northern iraq and reports from the front lines of the battle for mosul.on't miss "on assignment with richard engel" friday at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. >>> coming up next, the growing opposition to the request for protected voter data by the white house commission investigating potential voter fraud. more than 40 states now refusing to comply. we'll be joined by one of the secretaries of state leading that opposition on the other side of this short...
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from northern iraq, special correspondent marcia biggs, and videographer alessandro pavone report. a warning: images and accounts in this story may disturb some viewers. >> reporter: it starts at dawn here in west mosul. members of iraqi special forces, going door to door in search of isis sleeper cells. clashes continue in a small pocket of the old city, but for most of mosul, this is where the fight against isis stands. in some houses, we find the remnants of life under isis. "this was a daesh prison," he says. so this was once the home of a local politician. when isis took the area, they turned his house into a jail. "isis put in prison anyone who didn't pledge loyalty to them, who didn't join them and stick to their rules," this lieutenant says. "they considered them outlaws." after several hours searching, they come across this man, who they believe may have escaped the current clashes in the old city. he is arrested immediately. do you believe he is an isis fighter? >> ( translated ): i think he is. he is not from this area, no one has ever seen him here. people here don't kn
from northern iraq, special correspondent marcia biggs, and videographer alessandro pavone report. a warning: images and accounts in this story may disturb some viewers. >> reporter: it starts at dawn here in west mosul. members of iraqi special forces, going door to door in search of isis sleeper cells. clashes continue in a small pocket of the old city, but for most of mosul, this is where the fight against isis stands. in some houses, we find the remnants of life under isis. "this...
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troops in northern iraq and reports from the front lines of the battle for mosul.t's tonight at a special time, ten p.m. eastern. and still ahead, are u.s. governors the life line trumpcare needs? wait, what, what happened? i was having a good round, and then my friend, sheila, right as i was stepping into the tee box mentioned a tip a pro gave her. no. yep. did it help? it completely ruined my game. well, the truth is, that advice was never meant for you. i like you. you want to show me your swing? it's too soon. get advice that's right for you. investment management services from td ameritrade. type 2 diabetes with fitness, food and the pill that starts with f. farxiga, along with diet and exercise, helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction, such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking and seek medical help right away. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems, are on dialysis, or hav
troops in northern iraq and reports from the front lines of the battle for mosul.t's tonight at a special time, ten p.m. eastern. and still ahead, are u.s. governors the life line trumpcare needs? wait, what, what happened? i was having a good round, and then my friend, sheila, right as i was stepping into the tee box mentioned a tip a pro gave her. no. yep. did it help? it completely ruined my game. well, the truth is, that advice was never meant for you. i like you. you want to show me your...
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w4 i was in northern iraq, he was in fallujah. we had a sea between us. would work combat operations together along that border to get after the enemy in places they didn't think we'd get after them. he's very meticulous. very disciplined. he's got a great sense of humor. i found him fun to work with because he's commonsense and pragmatic. i was listening to your half hour engagement with the rest of the panel. i think john's going to get in there and he will not put up with some of the bs that's been going on in the white house. so he will exude a management style. he will help the president, i believe, get some things under control that we all know have been completely out of control since the president took office and he'll put a lot of discipline into the operation. he won't take the crap from some of the people that have been dishing it out. i see a picture of him and mr. scaramucci together. he will melt him with his eyes. that's the kind of guy he is. he's a marine and a very good one and he knows his business and beyond all that, barbara said he's
w4 i was in northern iraq, he was in fallujah. we had a sea between us. would work combat operations together along that border to get after the enemy in places they didn't think we'd get after them. he's very meticulous. very disciplined. he's got a great sense of humor. i found him fun to work with because he's commonsense and pragmatic. i was listening to your half hour engagement with the rest of the panel. i think john's going to get in there and he will not put up with some of the bs...
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troops in northern iraq and reports from the front lines of the battle for mosul. with richard engel tonight at 10:00 eastern right here on msnbc. we'll be right back with today's big picture. thank you so much. thank you! so we're a go? yes! we got a yes! what does that mean for purchasing? purchase. let's do this. got it. book the flights! hai! si! si! ya! ya! ya! what does that mean for us? we can get stuff. what's it mean for shipping? ship the goods. you're a go! you got the green light. that means go! oh, yeah. start saying yes to your company's best ideas. we're gonna hit our launch date! (scream) thank you! goodbye! let us help with money and know-how, so you can get business done. american express open. ♪ [brother] any last words?done. [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you, now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the summer of audi sales event. only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release
troops in northern iraq and reports from the front lines of the battle for mosul. with richard engel tonight at 10:00 eastern right here on msnbc. we'll be right back with today's big picture. thank you so much. thank you! so we're a go? yes! we got a yes! what does that mean for purchasing? purchase. let's do this. got it. book the flights! hai! si! si! ya! ya! ya! what does that mean for us? we can get stuff. what's it mean for shipping? ship the goods. you're a go! you got the green light....
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he was in western iraq when i had northern iraq.ah, i had my headquarters in tikrit. we had a seam between us, a border between us, so we would work combat operations together along that border to get after the enemy. so he's very meticulous in the way he approaches things. he's got a great sense of humor, and i found him to be fun to work with, because he's common sense and pragmatic. you know, i was listening to you earlier, half hour engagement with the rest of the panel, and it's interesting, because i think john's going to get in there, and he will not put up with some of the b.s. that's been going on in the white house. so he will exude a management style. he will help the president, i believe, and get some things under control that we all know have been completely out of control since the president took office. and he'll put a lot of discipline into the operation. he won't take the crap from some of the people that have been dishing it out. i kind of see a picture of him and mr. scaramucci together. i think he will melt him w
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but we're kicking things off in northern iraq, where millions of refugees have fled the terror of i.sple who belong to religious minorities fall victim to
but we're kicking things off in northern iraq, where millions of refugees have fled the terror of i.sple who belong to religious minorities fall victim to
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ian pannell, abc news, in northern iraq. >>> the most senior roman catholic clergy member ever to face sexual charges is returning to australia this morning from the vatican, where he's the pope's top financial adviser. the 76-year-old is due in court next week. he made no comments this morning but last week said he's innocent and looks forward to having his day in court. >> really hard to tell that it's from channel 9, that video. we appreciate it. >>> the fbi searching for two female suspects for allegedly robbing a bank in los angeles. investigators describe them as extremely violent. ordering everyone to the ground during the heist. both suspects were wearing yoga pants and sunglasses. at least one of the suspects had a gun. >>> rail commuters heading to new york city are preparing for what some are calling the summer of hell. amtrak is shutting down about one quarter of the tracks for major renovations and repairs. the pen station work is expected to start today and last until at least september 1st. penn station is the busiest train hub. so many are expecting chaos. >> our statio
ian pannell, abc news, in northern iraq. >>> the most senior roman catholic clergy member ever to face sexual charges is returning to australia this morning from the vatican, where he's the pope's top financial adviser. the 76-year-old is due in court next week. he made no comments this morning but last week said he's innocent and looks forward to having his day in court. >> really hard to tell that it's from channel 9, that video. we appreciate it. >>> the fbi searching...