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and 45 people are missing, in brazil after a dam burst, flooding a mine and niche homes. ss -- and nouri homes. osama ben javad records. >> after a dam holding waste water burst, dozens are missing and injured in southeastern brazil, over two kilometers from the dam, about 600 people liver here and most of them are miners. some homes have been swept away and there was no power as electricity lines were also brought down by the strong current. firefighters say the number of people missing may rise and it is unlikely to find survivors opportunity toxic mixture. the company running the site says it is trying to find out what happened. >> at the moment, we cannot find the extent of the victims. well-being and the environment. >> the site is operated by mining company somarco. somarco says it's doing everything it can to help the people. >> translator: the break was detected earlier this afternoon. emergency action plan, mobilizing with civil defense, all the necessary efforts to prioritize the treatment and well-being of employees working on the ground and who live close to the dams. >> the
and 45 people are missing, in brazil after a dam burst, flooding a mine and niche homes. ss -- and nouri homes. osama ben javad records. >> after a dam holding waste water burst, dozens are missing and injured in southeastern brazil, over two kilometers from the dam, about 600 people liver here and most of them are miners. some homes have been swept away and there was no power as electricity lines were also brought down by the strong current. firefighters say the number of people missing...
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turkey's prime minister >>> coming up on the nouri al-maliki, voters in burkina faso await the outcome of the most democratic election. >> al jazeera meets people on both sides of the wall of shame, on what many say is a dividing line in peru's capital. and nico rosberg makes it three wins in a row as the curtain comes down on a memorable formula 1 season. that and the rest of the sport later. >> the roman catholic pope sent a message of peace. he urged christians and muslims to lay down their winnans o. we have -- weapons, we have this report. >> reporter: for all those that make unjust actions, i make this appeal. arm yourself with love and m.e.r.s.ly. religious differences are not the source of conflict. it lies in regimes supported by france. the bluntering of natural resources and ploxy wars. in the last few years religion has been exploited to divide the country furthers. 80% of the country is christian, 50% muslim and 5% amenist. the pope popes to visit a mosque on monday. he believes it's the way forward for peace. pope francis visits a cap that is hope to 4,000. the pontiff sp
turkey's prime minister >>> coming up on the nouri al-maliki, voters in burkina faso await the outcome of the most democratic election. >> al jazeera meets people on both sides of the wall of shame, on what many say is a dividing line in peru's capital. and nico rosberg makes it three wins in a row as the curtain comes down on a memorable formula 1 season. that and the rest of the sport later. >> the roman catholic pope sent a message of peace. he urged christians and...
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then -- iraq's prime minister - - nouri al-maliki -- flammed the fire by counteracting saddam hussein's sunni favoritism with disproportion ate benefits for shiiteses sunni's felt more disenfranchised -- creating more support for what would eventually become isis.--- while sectarian differences between the shiites and sunni's were getting worse -- american forces in iraq pulleded the man nicknamed jihadi john -- ho was nortorius for killing prisoners on camera -- was killed himself in an airstrike.professor nicholas grossman at the university of iowa says the stated goal for the group is to have their own state.but he says realistically -- constantly trading cities and land between isis control and other armed forces seems more likely now. after the break...what you have to say about the balance between taki in people who need help -- and makingngsure the homeland stays safe -- welcome back.. back..while governors all across the nation weighed in on if they'll accept syrian refugees to their state -- swisher'mayor chris taylor also jumped in the fray -- saying he would welcome refugees
then -- iraq's prime minister - - nouri al-maliki -- flammed the fire by counteracting saddam hussein's sunni favoritism with disproportion ate benefits for shiiteses sunni's felt more disenfranchised -- creating more support for what would eventually become isis.--- while sectarian differences between the shiites and sunni's were getting worse -- american forces in iraq pulleded the man nicknamed jihadi john -- ho was nortorius for killing prisoners on camera -- was killed himself in an...
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then -- iraq's prime minister - - nouri al-maliki -- flammed the fire by counteracting saddam hussein's sunni favoritism with disproportion ate benefits for shiites. sunni's felt more disenfranchised -- creating more support for what would eventually become isis.--- while sectarian differences between the shiites and sunni's were getting worse -- american forces in iraq pulled out in 2010.the next year in syria -- rebels challenged bashar al-assad's regime -- and the group that became known as the islamic state stepped in -- fighting the same anti-government forces that al-assad was.the syrian president and the islamic state seemed to have come to an agreement that even if they weren't explicitly helping each other -- they at least wouldn't hurt each other -- since they had an enemy -- the anti-government forces -- in common.from there -- isis expanded into northern iraq -- contained only when they met kurdish and shiite forces backed by u-s led airstrikes. ---in the areas where isis has been in control -- the world has seen some of the most gruesome acts of violence in decades.they've
then -- iraq's prime minister - - nouri al-maliki -- flammed the fire by counteracting saddam hussein's sunni favoritism with disproportion ate benefits for shiites. sunni's felt more disenfranchised -- creating more support for what would eventually become isis.--- while sectarian differences between the shiites and sunni's were getting worse -- american forces in iraq pulled out in 2010.the next year in syria -- rebels challenged bashar al-assad's regime -- and the group that became known as...
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in a coffee shop in central paris, we had coffee and conversation with alba nouri and two students traveling in paris. >> when this happened, everyone thought of their loved ones back home. >> i was in a restaurant near the concert venue. i heard about it and realized i'm only a block away from it. i went upstairs to one of the barmes and one of the waitresses was there and she had just seen the shooter walk by the restaurant with a gun in his hand. the poor woman was shaking. she was just terrified. >> i was supposed to be out to eat dinner, but i was feeling under the weather, so i did not. >> people have been asking me what is the feel in paris now? how are the people? what is the mood? you guys know people here, and you live here. how would characterize it for people back home? >> there is a silence. i went out right after the attacks over the weekend, and it was just so quiet, and everyone was so edgy and sort of -- everyone was on the edge. and i remember when i first got to paris, i really liked it quiet and i really appreciated it, but now it was a different sort, it was a deadly qui
in a coffee shop in central paris, we had coffee and conversation with alba nouri and two students traveling in paris. >> when this happened, everyone thought of their loved ones back home. >> i was in a restaurant near the concert venue. i heard about it and realized i'm only a block away from it. i went upstairs to one of the barmes and one of the waitresses was there and she had just seen the shooter walk by the restaurant with a gun in his hand. the poor woman was shaking. she...
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. >> reporter: nouri, who does believe in alien and ufos tells me that in this particular case, he does believe it is a test missile. >> the navy says it was unusual atmospheric conditions that led to the test being so visible to so many people. believe it or not. >>> some homeowners in california can't believe it, but they are counting up their losses and counting their blessings today. lightning struck a 100-year-old tree in one homeowner's yard and the tree exploded sending it flying into surrounding homes. several people had very close calls. >> she had just picked up a cup of coffee inside of this window here, turned and was headed to the back of the house when the lightning hit and the piece of the tree came through the window. >> it was unbelievable. i never heard a sound like that before. >> another neighbor was out walking her dog when the lightning struck and sent a piece of a tree through a window and onto the bed where she had just been sleeping. luckily, no such violent weather in our area, but we do have the rain even though you put away your umbrella for a while. that was
. >> reporter: nouri, who does believe in alien and ufos tells me that in this particular case, he does believe it is a test missile. >> the navy says it was unusual atmospheric conditions that led to the test being so visible to so many people. believe it or not. >>> some homeowners in california can't believe it, but they are counting up their losses and counting their blessings today. lightning struck a 100-year-old tree in one homeowner's yard and the tree exploded...
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unfortunately nouri al-maliki the prime minister said about decimating it. >> you could take the administration's response that the united states doesn't lead. >> i would disagree with secretary clinton respectfully on this score. this actually is america's fight. he can't be solely america's fight. >> what wins do is lead a coalition that includes significantly the muslim nations in our region who will have to fight and defend their way of life. criticism didn't way. gop candidates accusing barack obama and his former secretary of state and democratic front-runner hillary clinton for failing in the fight against isis. >> a couple months ago we knew the strategy was bad. despite the fact that the terrorism is the single largest threat to america. reporter: hours are for the attacks president obama was on good morning america saying isis isn't gaining strength. >> what is true is that from the start our goal has been first to contend and we have contained. reporter: meanwhile the issue of the refugee crisis and terry has become a national security threat for some. president obama wants to bring 10
unfortunately nouri al-maliki the prime minister said about decimating it. >> you could take the administration's response that the united states doesn't lead. >> i would disagree with secretary clinton respectfully on this score. this actually is america's fight. he can't be solely america's fight. >> what wins do is lead a coalition that includes significantly the muslim nations in our region who will have to fight and defend their way of life. criticism didn't way. gop...
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. >> those iraqis were led by prime minister nouri al maliki. instead, he inflamed it.h david petraeus, when the general commanded all coalition forces in iraq. >> i would love to have tested the proposition of 10,000 troops and three or four operational commander might have given us the influence necessary to dissuade prime minister maliki from the highly sectarian actions that he took. >> 10,000 troops, a plan to leave a force of that size had been floated in washington and baghdad. it was a plan that never came to fruition. >> i don't know whether 10,000 troops would have given us the leverage. i actually suspect it might not have, but i would have liked to have tested the proposition. >> it was never tested, some experts say because of prime minister maliki. they reported that after iran made sure maliki was re-elected prime minister in 2010, maliki then turned around and did a favor for iran. he promised to expel all american forces before 2011 was over. now back in 2006, it was george w. bush who put maliki in office in the first place, so does bush bear the blame
. >> those iraqis were led by prime minister nouri al maliki. instead, he inflamed it.h david petraeus, when the general commanded all coalition forces in iraq. >> i would love to have tested the proposition of 10,000 troops and three or four operational commander might have given us the influence necessary to dissuade prime minister maliki from the highly sectarian actions that he took. >> 10,000 troops, a plan to leave a force of that size had been floated in washington and...
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ask me, what's the most important factor in iraq, driver behind the resurgence of isis, i would say nouri>> the iraqi prime minister whom the bush administration had helped put into power in 2006. >> i appreciate your commitment to representing the people of iraq. >> back then, maliki's appointment was tauted by the administration as a triumphant moment for the newly democratic iraq. i appreciate i recognize the fact that the future of your country is in your hands. >> to ensure the success of democracy, al maliki needed to heal the powerful schism between the sunnis in iraq but he never did. when asked to fight against isis, the sunni soldiers in the iraqi army simply said no. >> for many sunnis, they looked at the iranian backed regime, baghdad, they looked at isis, and some of them made the disastrous calculation that isis was the lesser of two evils. >> the last american soldier left the country in 2011, after the u.s. could not reach agreement with maliki to maintain a military presence. >> the question that we ask today, when people look back at that decision, what would we have don
ask me, what's the most important factor in iraq, driver behind the resurgence of isis, i would say nouri>> the iraqi prime minister whom the bush administration had helped put into power in 2006. >> i appreciate your commitment to representing the people of iraq. >> back then, maliki's appointment was tauted by the administration as a triumphant moment for the newly democratic iraq. i appreciate i recognize the fact that the future of your country is in your hands. >>...
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used the xbox against targets that were very politically sensitive to strike in iraq and the premier nouri al maliki was happy to have jsoc conduct a withering campaign against the sunni insurgents and al qaeda in iraq but was far less enthusiastic of the permissions for targeted shiite militants even though they were supported by iran were killing 11 americans so this was the work around in a few cases to kill those crates without knowing that that was the americans that did it and it's important to say that these were not ied's ~ for people that the restrictions placed but the restrictions placed on the use of them meant that usually the delta force operator would have to have eyes on the target. it had to be detonated at a time that code of the targeted individual but not a whole bunch of civilians. >> host: and usa in you say in the book the political restrictions those imposed actually hobbled the task force operations and that's one of the reasons they decided to take this on to work around it but they also worked at the fbi. this was something designed so that if the fbi went and in
used the xbox against targets that were very politically sensitive to strike in iraq and the premier nouri al maliki was happy to have jsoc conduct a withering campaign against the sunni insurgents and al qaeda in iraq but was far less enthusiastic of the permissions for targeted shiite militants even though they were supported by iran were killing 11 americans so this was the work around in a few cases to kill those crates without knowing that that was the americans that did it and it's...
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unfortunately, nouri al-maliki, the prime minister, set about decimating it. and then with the revolution against assad. and i did early on say we needed to try to find a way to train and equip moderates very early so that we would have a better idea of how to deal with assad because i thought there would be extremist groups filling the vacuum. so, yes, this has developed. i think that there are many other reasons why it has in addition to what's happened in the region. but i don't think that the united states has the bulk of the responsibility. i really put that on assad and on the iraqis and on the region itself. john dickerson: ok, governor o'malley, would you critique the administration's response to isis? if the united states doesn't lead, who does? martin o'malley: john, i would disagree with secretary clinton, respectfully, on this score. this actually is america's fight. it cannot solely be america's fight. america is best when we work in collaboration with our allies. america is best when we are actually standing up to evil in this world. and isis, ma
unfortunately, nouri al-maliki, the prime minister, set about decimating it. and then with the revolution against assad. and i did early on say we needed to try to find a way to train and equip moderates very early so that we would have a better idea of how to deal with assad because i thought there would be extremist groups filling the vacuum. so, yes, this has developed. i think that there are many other reasons why it has in addition to what's happened in the region. but i don't think that...
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unfortunately, nouri al-maliki, the prime minister, set about decimating it. and then, with the revolution against assad-- and i did early on say we needed to try to find a way to train and equip mod raits very early so that we would have a better idea of how to deal with assad because i thought there would be extremist groups filling the vacuum. so, yes, this has developed. i think that there are many other reasons why it has in addition to what happened in the region, but i don't think that the united states has the bulk of the responsibility. i really put that on assad and on the iraqis and on the region itself. >> okay, governor o'malley, would you critique the administration's response to isis. if the united states doesn't lead, who leads? >> i would disagree with secretary clinton respectfully on this score. this actually is america's fight. it cannot solely be america's fight. collaboration with our allies. america is best when we are actually standing up to evil in this world. and isis, make no mistake about it, is an evil in this world. isis has broug
unfortunately, nouri al-maliki, the prime minister, set about decimating it. and then, with the revolution against assad-- and i did early on say we needed to try to find a way to train and equip mod raits very early so that we would have a better idea of how to deal with assad because i thought there would be extremist groups filling the vacuum. so, yes, this has developed. i think that there are many other reasons why it has in addition to what happened in the region, but i don't think that...
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unfortunately, nouri al-maliki, the prime minister, set about decimating it. and then with the revolution against assad -- and i did early on say we needed to try to find a way to train and equip moderates very early so that we would have a better idea of how to deal with assad because i thought there would be -- extremist groups filling the vacuum. so, yes, this has developed. i think that there are many other reasons why it has in addition -- to what's happened in the region. but i don't think that the united states has the bulk of the responsibility. i really put that on assad and on the iraqis and on the region itself. john dickerson: ok, governor o'malley, would you critique the administration's response to isis? if the united states doesn't lead, who does? martin o'malley: john, i would -- i would disagree with -- with secretary clinton, respectfully, on this score. this actually is america's fight. it cannot solely be america's fight. america is best when we work in collaboration with our allies. america is best when we are actually standing up to evil
unfortunately, nouri al-maliki, the prime minister, set about decimating it. and then with the revolution against assad -- and i did early on say we needed to try to find a way to train and equip moderates very early so that we would have a better idea of how to deal with assad because i thought there would be -- extremist groups filling the vacuum. so, yes, this has developed. i think that there are many other reasons why it has in addition -- to what's happened in the region. but i don't...