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those are words of one you an official as islamic state militants make -- as being "beyond inhumane."hose are words of one you an official as islamic state militants make their appearance. and 12 mass graves fought to hold the bodies of 1700 iraqi soldiers. and canyons take to the streets to demand more national security. today marks the final day of mourning for the 148 people killed by islamic militant group al-shabaab. time for business news now with stephen carroll. hi stephen. let's start with a special delivery in the postal business. stephen: fedex is going to pay $4.4 billion to take over the dutch parcel delivery service tnt express. the news has caused a stock wave -- a shockwave on the stock market. tnt up almost 30% in trading today. they own almost 50% of tnt. -- postnl also up, they own him was 50% of tnt. ups was forced to drop its takeover when it was blocked by eu authorities in 2013. reporter: it is a shakeup in the parcel delivery sector, but will fedex's gamble pay off? the u.s. company is trying to buy dutch rival tnt express for 4.4 billion euros. >> we believe t
those are words of one you an official as islamic state militants make -- as being "beyond inhumane."hose are words of one you an official as islamic state militants make their appearance. and 12 mass graves fought to hold the bodies of 1700 iraqi soldiers. and canyons take to the streets to demand more national security. today marks the final day of mourning for the 148 people killed by islamic militant group al-shabaab. time for business news now with stephen carroll. hi stephen....
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i would take it what you said earlier when you talked about the nuances between official islam and popular interpretation of islam. this is a very crucial item because official islam because that was carried by functionaries who were there by functionaries, the belief i mentioned wednesday or was not salient enough, was not present enough. those institutions have official islam in the region suffered from forestry matters. the first matter is the stigmata of satisfaction. we are there. we are the scholars of islam and our best to mention proved it as the way we pronounce words through it and our organization also endorses it. we are there. so there is no need for those institutions to tackle the comprehensions. i would like here to highlight the fact that innovation was also present since the 1900 when they were tackling the very specific issue, when talking about the scholars there is the need of renewal discourse and mohammed read the words. but this did not shake the fixated state of mind in mass to generate the change. it gave birth to son dynamics but those dynamics weren't enough. th
i would take it what you said earlier when you talked about the nuances between official islam and popular interpretation of islam. this is a very crucial item because official islam because that was carried by functionaries who were there by functionaries, the belief i mentioned wednesday or was not salient enough, was not present enough. those institutions have official islam in the region suffered from forestry matters. the first matter is the stigmata of satisfaction. we are there. we are...
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i would take it from what you said earlier geneive when you talk about those nuances between official islam and popular interpretation of islam. this is a very crucial item because official islam, because it was carried by functionaries, definitely the belief, as i mentioned, was there, but it was not salient in us, it was not present in us. and those institutions of official islam in the region suffered from -- [inaudible] the first stigmata is the stigmata of satisfaction. we are there, we are the scholars of islam and our -- [inaudible] dimension proves it. the way we pronounce words proves it, and our organization also endorses it, ask we are there. and we are there. so there is no need for those institutions in the previous time to tackle the comprehensions. and i would like here to highlight the fact that innovation and renovation was also present since the 1900s when this issue was being tackled. there is a need for renewal of the discourse. in this did not -- this did not shake those fixated state of minds in us to general rate the change. it gave some dynamics, but those dynamics w
i would take it from what you said earlier geneive when you talk about those nuances between official islam and popular interpretation of islam. this is a very crucial item because official islam, because it was carried by functionaries, definitely the belief, as i mentioned, was there, but it was not salient in us, it was not present in us. and those institutions of official islam in the region suffered from -- [inaudible] the first stigmata is the stigmata of satisfaction. we are there, we...
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those institutions of official islam, and the region suffered from several matters. the first of the stigmata of satisfaction. we are there, we are the the scholars of islam and our dimension proves it. the way we pronounce words proves it. our organization also endorses it. we are there. there is no need for institutions in the previous time to tackle the comprehensions. i would like your to highlight the fact that innovation and renovation was also present in the 1900s when they were tackling this very specific issue when talking about other scholars. there is a need of renewal of the discourse. this did not shake those fixated states of mind enough to generate a change. it gave some dynamics, but those dynamics were not enough. where the holders of the dream of purity produced some very simple discourse. that was comprehensible. it was accessible by everybody. islam in the 1900. , after the rise of the state and alliance with the descendents, the discourse became very simple. no scholars, no quotations, we can't have direct access to the text, and then we have the
those institutions of official islam, and the region suffered from several matters. the first of the stigmata of satisfaction. we are there, we are the the scholars of islam and our dimension proves it. the way we pronounce words proves it. our organization also endorses it. we are there. there is no need for institutions in the previous time to tackle the comprehensions. i would like your to highlight the fact that innovation and renovation was also present in the 1900s when they were tackling...
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it was not present enough and those institutions official islam and the region suffered from matters. the first is satisfaction. we are there. we are the scholars of islam. the way we pronounce words proves it. and our organization endorses it and we are there. there is no need for those institutions in the previous find to tackle the comprehensions and i would like here to highlight the fact that innovation and renovation was also present since the 1900 when they came and was tackling this very specific issue. when talking about the scholars there's a need of renewal of this. but this did not shake those fix fixated state of minds enough to generate the change. it gave birth to some dynamics but they were not enough. where as the holders of the dream of purity produced some very simple, simplistic discourse that was comprehensible and it was accessible by everybody. islam in the 1900 period, after the rise of the state in alliance with mohammed descendents, the discourse became very simple. so no scholars no quotations. we can have access to the text and then we have the authority to
it was not present enough and those institutions official islam and the region suffered from matters. the first is satisfaction. we are there. we are the scholars of islam. the way we pronounce words proves it. and our organization endorses it and we are there. there is no need for those institutions in the previous find to tackle the comprehensions and i would like here to highlight the fact that innovation and renovation was also present since the 1900 when they came and was tackling this...
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an official says islamic extremist was intending to attack churches in what was described as an imminentack. algerian national who lived in paris was caught by sheer coincidence. he accidentally shot himself in the leg and police responded to his call for help found guns, phones and computers in his car, and apartment. >>> demonstrators took to the streets of baltimore today demanding justice for death of the young african-american man who died in police custody on sunday. freddie gray's mother collapsed in grief today, his sister was overcome, the the justice department civil rights division is opened an investigation into the death which was caused by a severe spinal injury. >>> a volcano dormant for more than 40 years has roared back to life. it happen tonight in chile. huge ash cloud are billowing over nearby towns but authorities say that no lava has been spotted so far. a time lapse shows the pillar of smoke shooting in the sky fortunately the in mountainous area than the densely populated. residents have been ordered to evacuate. the volcano has not erupted since 1972. this came a
an official says islamic extremist was intending to attack churches in what was described as an imminentack. algerian national who lived in paris was caught by sheer coincidence. he accidentally shot himself in the leg and police responded to his call for help found guns, phones and computers in his car, and apartment. >>> demonstrators took to the streets of baltimore today demanding justice for death of the young african-american man who died in police custody on sunday. freddie...
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those are the words of one you and official as an islamic state militants may 3 deepest moves near throughcus. forensic teams in iraq are excavating the site of 12 suspected mass graves thought to hold the bodies of up to 1700 soldiers mass acute massacred by the islamic state. and kenyans take to the state to demand more national security. today marks the final day of mourning for the 148
those are the words of one you and official as an islamic state militants may 3 deepest moves near throughcus. forensic teams in iraq are excavating the site of 12 suspected mass graves thought to hold the bodies of up to 1700 soldiers mass acute massacred by the islamic state. and kenyans take to the state to demand more national security. today marks the final day of mourning for the 148
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today a police officer there said islamic statewere surrounding a government compound. officials are calling the situation critical. they say the islamic state will take the city unless help arrives and soon. iraqi military officials claim they're still in control of ramadi but do admit the militants are in charge of at least three villages nearby. it's fox's top story and peter doocy is live at the pentagon. what are officials saying about how things are going ramadi? >> reporter: officials told us at a briefing this morning all the civilians fleeing ram daddy as fast as they can it a positive sign because that shows not everybody in iraq wants to be part of isis. you take a look at this map. this is what the pentagon handed us this morning. there are four big green shades that cover a lot of ground on the map and this where is isis and iraqi forces are fighting for territory. the part on the left is in syria, and officials insist, the efforts there are preventing the other green part from growing even larger. overall, though the focus right now is on beji where there's a back a
today a police officer there said islamic statewere surrounding a government compound. officials are calling the situation critical. they say the islamic state will take the city unless help arrives and soon. iraqi military officials claim they're still in control of ramadi but do admit the militants are in charge of at least three villages nearby. it's fox's top story and peter doocy is live at the pentagon. what are officials saying about how things are going ramadi? >> reporter:...
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turning to the government's efforts with homegrown and radical islam as federal officials announced their arrested six men on terrorism joint -- charges to join the islamic state for those were arrested minneapolis allegedly they met regularly to plan how they would travel to syria to a joint the islamic state. the u.s. attorney in minnesota says they are representative of a much bigger issue. >> we have a problem in minnesota and it will not go away. it is not a somali or immigrant problem it is our problem. a minnesota problem. lou: we will be right back. stay with us. >> a fallen navy's seal mother takes of the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and we will talk with her next. a woman in this car crash owes her life to quit thinking new jersey state police trooper deep -- troopers for cognex. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is ri
turning to the government's efforts with homegrown and radical islam as federal officials announced their arrested six men on terrorism joint -- charges to join the islamic state for those were arrested minneapolis allegedly they met regularly to plan how they would travel to syria to a joint the islamic state. the u.s. attorney in minnesota says they are representative of a much bigger issue. >> we have a problem in minnesota and it will not go away. it is not a somali or immigrant...
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in france officials say it was the suspect's call for help that led to his undoing french officials say an islamic extremist called for help when he accidentally shot himself in the leg. first responds err followed trail of blood to the computer science's car discovered arsenal of weapons and note indicating he planned to attack churches. also suspected of murdering this woman whose body was found that same day. >> defense secretary ash carter says he's concerned that iranian ships heading toward yemen may be caring advanced weapons for rebels. he says, he's not prepared to say when the us would be willing to forceably stop iranian ships if it tries to cross into yemen. carter says america has options and warns iran fanning the flames of the human rebellion is not welcome. >>> new jersey governor chris christie continues to make the national rounds last night he visited the tonight show. >> host jimmy fallon tried to get the scoop about his presidential ambitions of course. are you running for president or when are you going to announce you're running for president? what's going on? >> well, you k
in france officials say it was the suspect's call for help that led to his undoing french officials say an islamic extremist called for help when he accidentally shot himself in the leg. first responds err followed trail of blood to the computer science's car discovered arsenal of weapons and note indicating he planned to attack churches. also suspected of murdering this woman whose body was found that same day. >> defense secretary ash carter says he's concerned that iranian ships...
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. >> families trying to escape violence as the islamic state advances. officials say that coalition air strikes have slowed the terrorist supply route but they have not destroy the enemy and local officials say that they need more equipment and soldiers to prevent the city from falling to the islamic state. doug mckelway has our report. >> this video purports to show u.s. airstrikes on forces yesterday, the capital of the province only 100 miles from baghdad. al-shabaab advancing and have captured three. another advance in the north and the more strategic city. >> i would much rather that ramani not fall but it will not be the end of the campaign. this is a more strategic target and that is where the focus right now is. >> these gains come in only three weeks after isis suffered a major blow, this iraqi prime minister is still in washington acknowledging that this will be elusive. >> littering a veiled criticism of the allies that promised support against isis but have been slow to deliver, a criticism that he also talked about with u.s. bombing missions. [inaudib
. >> families trying to escape violence as the islamic state advances. officials say that coalition air strikes have slowed the terrorist supply route but they have not destroy the enemy and local officials say that they need more equipment and soldiers to prevent the city from falling to the islamic state. doug mckelway has our report. >> this video purports to show u.s. airstrikes on forces yesterday, the capital of the province only 100 miles from baghdad. al-shabaab advancing...
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officials's blame the islamic state militant group and sunni extremists.mnation is growing after indonesia's decision to execute convicted drug smugglers. the issued a 72 hour notice on saturday. -- they issued a 72 hour notice on saturday. a last-minuteput appeal for clemency. rishaad: checksum social media. -- checks on social media. we look at how google and facebook are helping in nepal when we return. ♪ rishaad: more on the top story, 500 people have been killed and -- 2500 people have died in the devastating earthquake in nepal and that number is expected to rise. >> rishaad: help arrives for -- >> help arrives for a man trapped in a building in kathmandu. m is the dead body of somebody less fortunate. nexte man pulls three, -- to him is the dead body of somebody less fortunate. saturday's earthquake is the largest to hit kathmandu in eight decades. the destruction magnified by poor building standards. hospitals are overwhelmed by those hit with debris. places like this are now home to many. the bare basics of life are covered with canvas for shelter
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men were targeting christians and one attacker claimed to be affiliated with islamic militant group. >>> security officials say al-qaeda militants in yemen stormed a coastal city and freed 300 inmates including other militants. this morning a bay area man is desperate to escape the war-torn country. he is stuck in yemen where the fighting is escalated. the 26-year-old from san francisco is working on a project with coffee farmers in yemen but warned to leave. on monday, he set out on a journey to the port city to board a ship reportedly taking united states citizens but when he arrived an armed group stopped him. the group let them go but refused to let them board the ship. [ inaudible ] they took me out of my car blind fowl me and my two friends and through us in the back of the truck. >> mokhtar's brother said the state department is not doing enough to help the students who are stuck in yemen. >> shifting gears, the as and the giants have returned from arizona to square off for three games' the regular season begins on monday. >> the boys of summer in action with the first game at a at&t sears and game
men were targeting christians and one attacker claimed to be affiliated with islamic militant group. >>> security officials say al-qaeda militants in yemen stormed a coastal city and freed 300 inmates including other militants. this morning a bay area man is desperate to escape the war-torn country. he is stuck in yemen where the fighting is escalated. the 26-year-old from san francisco is working on a project with coffee farmers in yemen but warned to leave. on monday, he set out on a...
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government officials say the air raids have forced some of the islamic state militants to withdraw. but members of the al qaeda affiliate nusra front remain in the camp. >>> egyptian authorities are on alert after a second bomb attack in as many days. an explosion in central cairo sunday killed a policeman and injured two people. the attack happened at a police checkpoint on a bridge leading to a neighborhood hosting embassies. authorities say the bomb was planted under a chair. members of the group, soldiers of egypt, claimed responsibility. another bomb exploded saturday near a police station in a residential district. no injuries were reported. extremist groups have been targeting security forces since 2013. that was when the military overthrew islamist backed president mohamed morsi. red cross officials are preparing to deliver humanitarian aid to the people in yemen. the saudi-led coalition conducting air strikes in the country has granted permission. a red cross spokesperson said they have approval for two planes to fly in to the country. they'll be carrying emergency medical
government officials say the air raids have forced some of the islamic state militants to withdraw. but members of the al qaeda affiliate nusra front remain in the camp. >>> egyptian authorities are on alert after a second bomb attack in as many days. an explosion in central cairo sunday killed a policeman and injured two people. the attack happened at a police checkpoint on a bridge leading to a neighborhood hosting embassies. authorities say the bomb was planted under a chair....
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officials blamed the so-called islamic state militant group and other extremists. >> the men it the centerf kazakhstan for 25 years heading for another sweeping election victory. he says he called the poll in order to allow a vote for continuity as falling oil prices dampened normally strong economic growth, giving them more than 90% in -- 97% of the vote. >> back to the markets, asian stocks are rising for a fifth straight day to, joining us now is the chief market asian equity strategist. chinese stocks briefly above 10,000? >> is interesting that the nasdaq is making a 15 year high. taiwan had reached of this many years ago in the tech bubble. >> emerging market demand, kind of weak, but you are still overweight on em. why? >> when economies are bad is when you start to get more policy support. that's certainly the theme in china. stock markets there have been underperforming since late in 2010, discounting the bad economies and structural problems with bad data now leading to a policy that will help us out of that. >> shanghai has been instrumental as well. >> the p/e ratios are going
officials blamed the so-called islamic state militant group and other extremists. >> the men it the centerf kazakhstan for 25 years heading for another sweeping election victory. he says he called the poll in order to allow a vote for continuity as falling oil prices dampened normally strong economic growth, giving them more than 90% in -- 97% of the vote. >> back to the markets, asian stocks are rising for a fifth straight day to, joining us now is the chief market asian equity...
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islamic state militants. forensic teams began unearthing the graves on monday. officials have identified more than 10 places they believe soldiers are buried. family members of missing military personnel laid flowers and lit candles. members of islamic state seized tikrit last june. they claim to have captured and killed 1700 soldiers. survivors say the militants shot soldiers and buried them on the spot. officials say most of the victims were shia muslims. the sunni militants regard them as their enemy. government forces retook tikrit last week after a month of fighting. >>> researchers in the u.s. have been looking at how americans and japanese view relations between their countries. they're findings suggest a deep level of mutual trust. the pew research center surveyed 1,000 citizens from each country. they found that 68% of u.s. respondents feel they can trust japan. compared to just 28% who said they can't. as for other east asian countries, 49% of americans polled say they trust south korea. 30% felt the same for china. the researchers asked about the atomic bombing
islamic state militants. forensic teams began unearthing the graves on monday. officials have identified more than 10 places they believe soldiers are buried. family members of missing military personnel laid flowers and lit candles. members of islamic state seized tikrit last june. they claim to have captured and killed 1700 soldiers. survivors say the militants shot soldiers and buried them on the spot. officials say most of the victims were shia muslims. the sunni militants regard them as...
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officials have started a gruesome task. they're digging up bodies from a series of mass graves in tikrit. they're believed to contain some of the 1700 iraqi air force cadets killed by islamic state militants last year. so far officials have found eight graves all located in the complex of palaces along the tigris river north of baghdad. >>> at least six people have been hurt in a massive explosion at a chemical plant in china. hundreds of firefighters were called to the plant that produces a toxic chemical used in making fibers and plastics. concerns over the safety of the chemicals have prompted several protests in china in recent years. the blast was so powerful, it could be felt up to 30 miles away. >>> now there are two declared g.o.p. presidential candidates. kentucky senator rand paul made the announcement first on his website. he made it official at a rally that's going on right now in louisville. nancy core advertise reports. nancy cortis report. >> it's time for a new day, a new set of ideas, a new leaders are one you can trust. >> reporter: a new campaign video gives an early glimpse into senator rand paul's announcement earlier today. the kentucky republican wil
officials have started a gruesome task. they're digging up bodies from a series of mass graves in tikrit. they're believed to contain some of the 1700 iraqi air force cadets killed by islamic state militants last year. so far officials have found eight graves all located in the complex of palaces along the tigris river north of baghdad. >>> at least six people have been hurt in a massive explosion at a chemical plant in china. hundreds of firefighters were called to the plant that...
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this comes a week after iraqi officials declared victory over islamic state extremists in the city of tikrit. >>> hackers claiming allegiance to isis seize control of a french network. they blacked out 11 channels last night. the network says the attack continued into today. it has no -- it has not restored its signal but can only rebroadcast recorded programs. the paris prosecutor's office has opened a terrorism investigation into the attack. >>> and happening today, vice president joe biden will talk about the future of iraq today during a speech at the national defense university in washington. he's expected to discuss iraq's political and military progress and its ongoing fight against isis. >>> and president obama is in jamaica this morning. we just got this video of the president meeting with jamaica's prime minister in kingston. mr. obama will meet with other leaders in the 15 member caribbean community. and then later today, president obama will speak with student leaders at a town hall meeting and he'll lay a wreath at the national war memorial. >>> and check this out, imagin
this comes a week after iraqi officials declared victory over islamic state extremists in the city of tikrit. >>> hackers claiming allegiance to isis seize control of a french network. they blacked out 11 channels last night. the network says the attack continued into today. it has no -- it has not restored its signal but can only rebroadcast recorded programs. the paris prosecutor's office has opened a terrorism investigation into the attack. >>> and happening today, vice...
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iraqi officials say they believe government forces have killed saddam hussein's former deputy and current member of the islamic state. >>anny hong:government officials claim he was killed early this morning by shiite militiamen. >>anny hong:d-n-a tests are underway to confirm the identity of the body. >>mark:new this morning-- a judge will review a re-worked deal in a class-action, head- injury lawsuit against the ncaa. >>mark:the judge rejected the first proposed settlement back in december. >>mark:the new settlement requires the ncaa to create a $70 million medical fund to test current and former athletes for brain trauma. >>mark:and would toughen return- to-play rules after a concussion. >>mark:the new settlement seeks to provide clarity including new evidence to address the judge's concern that the $70 million for testing won't be enough. >>mark:the judge may take several weeks before giving a thumbs-up or down to the new proposal. >>michelle apon: i will have all those details coming up. after up. evyone needs bff. ev yousmile. necolgate opc white exprs whe tohpaste th hrogeperoxide for itereethn 3 days.
iraqi officials say they believe government forces have killed saddam hussein's former deputy and current member of the islamic state. >>anny hong:government officials claim he was killed early this morning by shiite militiamen. >>anny hong:d-n-a tests are underway to confirm the identity of the body. >>mark:new this morning-- a judge will review a re-worked deal in a class-action, head- injury lawsuit against the ncaa. >>mark:the judge rejected the first proposed...
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islamic? we literally have administration officials playing armchair in mom and telling the muslim world what s and is not islamic. it boggles it boggles the mind, but it is happening. in terms of fighting we apparently believe, and they hate to pile on is that bad. we believe that iran could be used as an ally and counterweight to isis. folks, let's get one thing clear, iran has been the head of the global terrorist snake for 36 years. whether it is hamas, hezbollah, palestinian islamic jihad and in some cases al qaeda. they have fueled and driven this global jihad. yes, they are fighting each other in syria and the rack not because iran is suddenly some friends to the united states and the west, not because they have reformed ideology not because they have change spots changed spots the because they want the same thing, to dominate the region and lead the global jihad. it is that simple. they are killing each other across the middle east. my comes to killing christians and jews they get along just fine. right right now there battling each other for regional supremacy. iran now controls for a
islamic? we literally have administration officials playing armchair in mom and telling the muslim world what s and is not islamic. it boggles it boggles the mind, but it is happening. in terms of fighting we apparently believe, and they hate to pile on is that bad. we believe that iran could be used as an ally and counterweight to isis. folks, let's get one thing clear, iran has been the head of the global terrorist snake for 36 years. whether it is hamas, hezbollah, palestinian islamic jihad...
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olivia: french officials are saying islamic extremists came close to attacking churchgoers. arrested sunday in paris. the french interior minister said a self-inflicted wound led to the suspect captured. >> on sunday morning in paris in the 13th district, the police found in the vehicle and at the home of an individual with gunshot wounds and arsenal of weapons any nation, bulletproof jacket, and hardware showing without a doubt the suspect was planning an imminent attack against one or two churches. olivia: the man is also suspected in the death of a woman who was visiting paris. officials say there is no evidence linking him to terrorist groups. according to the "wall street journal" this morning, customers are expected to have to pay for a new google phone service today. it unveiled the new nexus phone. an unnamed bidder paid millions for an uncut diamond. tom: i'm trying to think of the guy that missed in this process. abby joseph cohen has written a story -- a stunning report on stem on engineering and mathematics. and then we go through how to navigate through a correc
olivia: french officials are saying islamic extremists came close to attacking churchgoers. arrested sunday in paris. the french interior minister said a self-inflicted wound led to the suspect captured. >> on sunday morning in paris in the 13th district, the police found in the vehicle and at the home of an individual with gunshot wounds and arsenal of weapons any nation, bulletproof jacket, and hardware showing without a doubt the suspect was planning an imminent attack against one or...
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officials say he became a key figure in islamic state. he is believed to have been killed in a military operation inside a hoot and province -- in salahuddin province. >> greek government has denied reports that the finance ministers will have to tap its last cash reserves to pay salaries at the in of the month. if true, that would mean athens might not make debt repayment at the end of next month. impending default is also on the agenda at the spring meeting of the international monetary fund and world bank in washington. the german finance minister said he did not expect any quick solutions. he warned that an agreement on for the financial aid to greece was not to be expected. >> we'll be right back. >> welcome back. both wagon's ceo is staying put. she has survived a management cliffhanger at the german automaker. >> about it we could go, one of the company's most influential board members expressed doubts about her future, setting off a flurry speculation that he could get the boot, but now the company says that he will remain in the
officials say he became a key figure in islamic state. he is believed to have been killed in a military operation inside a hoot and province -- in salahuddin province. >> greek government has denied reports that the finance ministers will have to tap its last cash reserves to pay salaries at the in of the month. if true, that would mean athens might not make debt repayment at the end of next month. impending default is also on the agenda at the spring meeting of the international monetary...
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officials say uighurs who leave illegally could join islamic militants and then return home and launch terror attacks. >>> friday marked 40 years since khmer rouge forces marched into the capital. patchari raksawong is following the story. >> the takeover marks the beginning of what would become the worst ever atrocities in modern southeastern asian history. by 1975 indochina has been torn apart by decades of unrest. in cambodia communist forces rolled in where they toppled the pro-u.s. government. in the years that followed more than 1.7 million cambodians died from torture, starvation or forced labor. the entire country turned into what became known as the killing fields. on friday, a group of people gathered to remember the victims at a memorial service. it was one of the most notorious execution grounds in cambodia. >> translator: i come here today to pray and offer good blessings to those who were killed during the khmer rouge regime under pol pot. >> millions of cambodians were forcibly relocated after the fall. many of them were never seen again. one of the disappeared happened
officials say uighurs who leave illegally could join islamic militants and then return home and launch terror attacks. >>> friday marked 40 years since khmer rouge forces marched into the capital. patchari raksawong is following the story. >> the takeover marks the beginning of what would become the worst ever atrocities in modern southeastern asian history. by 1975 indochina has been torn apart by decades of unrest. in cambodia communist forces rolled in where they toppled the...
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france's top security officials say they arrested a 24-year-old islamic extremist from algeria.y say he was planning an imminent attack on one or more churches. the computer science student was arrested on sunday after he apparently shot himself by accident and called for an ambulance and he's also accused in the murder a young mother over the weekend. friends and family this noon remembering the local mother and daughter killed in the germanwings plane crash. yvonne and emily selke's memorial was held at 11:00 this morning in manassas. they were on that germanwings jet when the co-pilot deliberately crashed the plane into the french alps last month. 150 people were killed. right now, negotiators are in the final stages of nuclear talks with iran ahead of that june deadline. representatives from the u.s. iran and the e.u. are meeting at a vienna hotel to fine tune a framework agreement reached earlier this month. iran denies any interest in nuclear arms but it has agreed to reduce the capacity of programs that could be used to make weapons. in exchange it wants sanctions lifted.
france's top security officials say they arrested a 24-year-old islamic extremist from algeria.y say he was planning an imminent attack on one or more churches. the computer science student was arrested on sunday after he apparently shot himself by accident and called for an ambulance and he's also accused in the murder a young mother over the weekend. friends and family this noon remembering the local mother and daughter killed in the germanwings plane crash. yvonne and emily selke's memorial...
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. >> reporter: kenyan officials have issued $220,000 reward for the man accused of coordinating the attack. investigators say he was one a teacher in an islamic school in kenyan. kenyan officials say they caught three men trying to cross into somalia and two others, according to officials, were arrested at the college. then there are those four gunmen who the military killed during the attack. authorities placed their bodies in the back of a pickup truck and put them on display for about 2,000 people in the center of town. one witness applauded the move saying the government wanted quote, to win the hearts of the people and clear up any doubts that the attackers are dead. the militants, by the way, claim a massacre was revenge for killings at the hands of kenyan troops fighting the rebels in somalia. thursday' attack was the worst in kenya since the u.s. embassy was bombed in 1998 killing more than 200 people and pope francis called them an act of senseless brutality. now there are reports that security warnings at the school were ignored last year leading some to question whether kenyans security forces are up to the task of fighting back ag
. >> reporter: kenyan officials have issued $220,000 reward for the man accused of coordinating the attack. investigators say he was one a teacher in an islamic school in kenyan. kenyan officials say they caught three men trying to cross into somalia and two others, according to officials, were arrested at the college. then there are those four gunmen who the military killed during the attack. authorities placed their bodies in the back of a pickup truck and put them on display for about...
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islamic? we have administration officials playing, armchair imams, and telling the muslim world what is and what isn't islamic. it boggles the mine but it's happening. and in terms of fighting isis in the middle east we apparently believe now -- and i hate to pile on, but this needs to be piled on about, because it's that bad. we apparently believe now, does our government, that iran can be used as an ally and a counterweight to isis. folks, let's get one thing clear. iran has been the head of the global terrorist snake for 36 years. whether it's hamas hezbollah, palestinian, islamic jihad and in some cases al qaeda iran has fueled and driven this global squad. -- the global squad. yes, iran and isis are fighting each other right now in syria and iraq. why? not because iran is suddenly some friend to the united states and the west. not because iran has reformed itself ideology. not because the mull las have changed their spots. because iran and isis want the same thing. they both want to dominate the region. and leave the global jihad -- lead the global jihad. shias and sunnis are killing each o
islamic? we have administration officials playing, armchair imams, and telling the muslim world what is and what isn't islamic. it boggles the mine but it's happening. and in terms of fighting isis in the middle east we apparently believe now -- and i hate to pile on, but this needs to be piled on about, because it's that bad. we apparently believe now, does our government, that iran can be used as an ally and a counterweight to isis. folks, let's get one thing clear. iran has been the head of...
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government forces fought their way into the center of the city of tikrit, against islamic state militants. military officials said troops attacking from the south and west have recaptured at least 75% of the city. the interior ministry reported street-to-street fighting, with at least 40 islamic state fighters killed. prime minister haidar al-abadi spoke in baghdad. transtransi'd like to present to you the good news we've raised the iraqi flag. they are now purging other parts of the city from the islamic state militants. >> woodruff: the operation to retake tikrit began earlier this month, with iranian support, but it stalled. last week, the iraqis called in u.s. air strikes, and the ground offensive began moving again. the united states committed over half a billion dollars today to help syrian refugees. it was part of nearly $4 billion pledged by nations at a u.n. summit in kuwait. almost 11 million people, half of syria's population, have been displaced by the war. and back in this country, a late-day slide on wall street wiped out most of monday's gains. the dow jones industrial average lost 200 points
government forces fought their way into the center of the city of tikrit, against islamic state militants. military officials said troops attacking from the south and west have recaptured at least 75% of the city. the interior ministry reported street-to-street fighting, with at least 40 islamic state fighters killed. prime minister haidar al-abadi spoke in baghdad. transtransi'd like to present to you the good news we've raised the iraqi flag. they are now purging other parts of the city from...
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. >>> palestinian officials in syria say that islamic state fighters have been forced out of a refugee camp on the outskirts of damascus. i.s. militants entered the camp on wednesday, but met strong resistance from a palestinian militia. there are reports of clashes on the outskirts with the camp. >>> afghan police say at least 17 people have been killed in a suicide attack in the country. the attacker blew himself up in a crowd of anti-corruption demonstrators in front of the residence of the deputy provincial governor. >>> now, the flow of foreign fighters joining militant groups is higher than it's ever been that's according to experts. and now the u.n. has released figure showing they've risen even more sharply in the past ten months. over that time the report has found that 25,000 foreign fighters have gone to work with groups like al qaeda and islamic state, from at least 100 countries. and we'll tell you more about which countries in a moment and travel from areas like iraq syria, libya, and pakistan. some 22,000 of them are in syria and iraq loon. the report also says the numbe
. >>> palestinian officials in syria say that islamic state fighters have been forced out of a refugee camp on the outskirts of damascus. i.s. militants entered the camp on wednesday, but met strong resistance from a palestinian militia. there are reports of clashes on the outskirts with the camp. >>> afghan police say at least 17 people have been killed in a suicide attack in the country. the attacker blew himself up in a crowd of anti-corruption demonstrators in front of the...
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>>mark:new this morning.kenyan officials have launched air strikes against islamic militants in somalia. >>mark:these air strikes come after an extremist attack on a kenyan college that killed 148 people. >>mark:a military spokesman says warplanes have attacked positions of the al-shabab militant group this morning. >>mark:al-shabab has claimed responsibility for the college attack. >>darya:a manhunt is underway for the man who officials say planned the university massacre. >>darya:the interior ministry is offering a 200-thousand dollar reward for "mohamed mohamud." >>darya:they say he has connections to an extensive terror network in kenya. >>darya:authorities have also identified one of the attackers as the son of a top regional official. >>darya:the father says his son went missing after graduating from law school in nairobi in 20-13. >>mark:president obama is defending the nuclear deal with iran. saying it's a once in a lifetime opportunity to prevent a bomb. >>mark:in an interview with the new york times, the president says its difficult for him to hear his administration being acc
>>mark:new this morning.kenyan officials have launched air strikes against islamic militants in somalia. >>mark:these air strikes come after an extremist attack on a kenyan college that killed 148 people. >>mark:a military spokesman says warplanes have attacked positions of the al-shabab militant group this morning. >>mark:al-shabab has claimed responsibility for the college attack. >>darya:a manhunt is underway for the man who officials say planned the university...
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official has described the condition in syria as beyond inhumane. islamic state took control of large parts of it last week. 18,000 palestinian refugees are thought to be trapped inside this catch. food, water, and medical supplies are running out. reports from northeast anyway jia say that jihaddist fighters have killed at least 20 people in a series of attacks. the one redent told the bbc that almost every building has been set alight. at least a dozen people were killed in two other visions close to the border with cameroon. the kenyan government has launched air strikes against islamic militants in somalia after an attack at a college in northeast kenya last week that killed almost 150 people. the kenyan president had warned of the severest possible response by militants. our correspondent reports from nairobi. correspondent: the families of those killed now a reality. among those that died is a second-year business student. his family has been searching for the past five days not knowing if he is dead or alive. >> it's been a really slow process. we lo
official has described the condition in syria as beyond inhumane. islamic state took control of large parts of it last week. 18,000 palestinian refugees are thought to be trapped inside this catch. food, water, and medical supplies are running out. reports from northeast anyway jia say that jihaddist fighters have killed at least 20 people in a series of attacks. the one redent told the bbc that almost every building has been set alight. at least a dozen people were killed in two other visions...
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islamic state has claimed responsible for the explosion. gunfire was heard afterwards. an officialaid that no consulate or guards were killed in that blast. >>> that explosion followed another of bombings in the capital of baghdad. 27 people died in those attacks. no group has claimed responsibility for the blast but the lethal attack came when a car bomb went off inside of a car dealership in eastern baghdad. let's get more in erbil where the bomb went off in the consulate. >> the car bomb went off at 5:45 p.m. local time near the u.s. consulate. we were very close to this explosion when it happened. it was very loud. local sources are telling that's at least three people have been killed possibly more. and eight people have been injured, including two americans and one turkish national. this is very unusual for erbil. usually it's very safe and it has been spared much of the violence of the fight with isil in iraq. u.s. officials and kurdish officials and iraqi officials have in recent days applauded the gains that have been made against the islamic state of iraq and levant here
islamic state has claimed responsible for the explosion. gunfire was heard afterwards. an officialaid that no consulate or guards were killed in that blast. >>> that explosion followed another of bombings in the capital of baghdad. 27 people died in those attacks. no group has claimed responsibility for the blast but the lethal attack came when a car bomb went off inside of a car dealership in eastern baghdad. let's get more in erbil where the bomb went off in the consulate. >>...
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. >>> breaking right now french officials have announced the arrest avenue suspected islamic extremistas plotting an attack on one church. we received this information from this news conference moments ago. authorities say the suspect is an algerian man. officials also seized an arsenal of weapons. "good morning america" will have more on this breaking story at 7:00 a.m. >>> developing now authorities in bucks county have confirmed that one person who was unaccounted for at a fire scene was killed in the blaze. the fire broke out last night on the 6600 block of point pleasant pike in plumstead township. officials say the victim was a 58-year-old man who lived alone. firefighters found his body at midnight. crews had a difficult time on the scene because they said the house was packed with items. >> the power is still out for two dozen businesses on main line street rocked by underground explosions. take a look at new video from wayne delaware county where peco crews have been working around the which tock try to get the problem fixed. the trouble all started on monday night when three
. >>> breaking right now french officials have announced the arrest avenue suspected islamic extremistas plotting an attack on one church. we received this information from this news conference moments ago. authorities say the suspect is an algerian man. officials also seized an arsenal of weapons. "good morning america" will have more on this breaking story at 7:00 a.m. >>> developing now authorities in bucks county have confirmed that one person who was unaccounted...
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that's why there was a disconnect between what was the official more moderate interpretation of islam practiced in egypt over 25 years and what was interpreted in the street. so i think this point is very important in the value of trying to not control the message but manage the message. here in the united states actually, 10 years ago a group of religious scholars in california began our own seminary in the united states which is now affiliated with the university of california at berkeley. it began by a scholar that's an convert to islam. he was not born in islam. so this notion of training and educating religious scholars is a very important one and morocco is a great success story. the other point i think is worth highlighting as was pointed out is morocco is successful in reducing the number of foreign fighters in iraq and syria. this is another success story. we hear about countries that are quite surprising. tunisia has a high number of fighters that have gone to fight there but morocco has been able to reduce the number of foreign fighters and i just wanted to briefly note a f
that's why there was a disconnect between what was the official more moderate interpretation of islam practiced in egypt over 25 years and what was interpreted in the street. so i think this point is very important in the value of trying to not control the message but manage the message. here in the united states actually, 10 years ago a group of religious scholars in california began our own seminary in the united states which is now affiliated with the university of california at berkeley. it...
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islamic militants. security forces killed four of the militants to end the siege. last night, kenyan officialsarrests. >>> pope francis condemned the deadly attack by islamic militants targeting christians. he made that statement hours before he took part in the traditional good friday coliseum procession in rome. the torch-lit ceremony recalls the suffering and death of jesus christ by crucifixion. the the. >>> let's check in with this week's wednesday's child. he's a young man who loves sports and loves to cook. he's looking for a forever family to help make his life complete. nbc 10's vai sikahema introduces us to robert. >> are we going to make cupcakes? >> we are. >> reporter: this is robert. >> hi, robert. >> reporter: he's a fun-loving and friendly young man. he has an infectious smile paired with an outgoing personality. he loves to create and cook. we headed out to the night kitchen in chestnut hill p.a. to learn baking secrets. >> press and go around in a circle. >> reporter: we both got right in the mix. robert was in his element putting his own style on his cupcakes. >> i like to c
islamic militants. security forces killed four of the militants to end the siege. last night, kenyan officialsarrests. >>> pope francis condemned the deadly attack by islamic militants targeting christians. he made that statement hours before he took part in the traditional good friday coliseum procession in rome. the torch-lit ceremony recalls the suffering and death of jesus christ by crucifixion. the the. >>> let's check in with this week's wednesday's child. he's a young...
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at least 147 people were killed in the attack by islamic militants believed to be tazgdting christian students. kenyan officialsay security has been beefed up across the country to neutralize any more threats. >>> back in the u.s. in kentucky the search is on for a missing mother and her child after they were swept away by flash floodwaters. wave after wave of heavy rain pounded louisville thursday night, continuing into yesterday. they were stranded in a car on the highway. rescue workers lost sight of them and they have not been seen since. crews made 160 water rescues during the flooding. >>> back in our area in delaware county family and friends are remembering a toddler found dead in a bathtub two months ago. dozens came together for a candle light vigil in norwood last night to honor 2-year-old mason hunt. they say they're frustrated because it's been weeks since police arrested his mother's boyfriend but he's not been charged with murder. daniel grafton faces child endangerment charges but could be upgraded. he said he left the boy alone in the tub for a few minutes and when he got back the toddler wasn'
at least 147 people were killed in the attack by islamic militants believed to be tazgdting christian students. kenyan officialsay security has been beefed up across the country to neutralize any more threats. >>> back in the u.s. in kentucky the search is on for a missing mother and her child after they were swept away by flash floodwaters. wave after wave of heavy rain pounded louisville thursday night, continuing into yesterday. they were stranded in a car on the highway. rescue...
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kurdish and iraqi officials have in recent days applauded the gains that have been made against islamic state of iraq and the levant here in iraq but i think it's clear to say with these latest attacks it's early to say that the tide has been turned. >> iraq's baath party is denying one of its high ranking officials have been killed, izzat ibrahim al-douri, on friday afternoon an iraqi governor told reporters al-douri had been killed. al-douri was representas the king of clubs in the infamous pack of cards the u.s. issued on members of iraq's saddam hussein regime. >>> violence started in the coastal city of durbin has spread to johannesburg. that's where charles stratford sent this report. >> reporter: this is a zulu war chant. these men want african migrants out of south africa. they accuse migrants of stealing their jobs. >> translator: these people must go and commit crimes back where they come from but they don't rob people where they come from. what does that mean? is that right for the government? those in government are just worried about themselves not us. we're not going to le
kurdish and iraqi officials have in recent days applauded the gains that have been made against islamic state of iraq and the levant here in iraq but i think it's clear to say with these latest attacks it's early to say that the tide has been turned. >> iraq's baath party is denying one of its high ranking officials have been killed, izzat ibrahim al-douri, on friday afternoon an iraqi governor told reporters al-douri had been killed. al-douri was representas the king of clubs in the...
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warns the threat of right wing domestic terror is just as high as the threat from islamic terror groups, according to officials4 related attacks on the u.s. could another oklahoma city bombing happen today? let's ask a member who remembers the carnage of that day so well. former governor frank keating. i know your city is holding a memorial today to remember the victims from that attack. what is going on in your mind right now? >> well, i think, joe, everyone has conflicted emotions. i repeatedly think to myself on a day like this, i wish it had never happened and i wish it had never happened, i wish it never had happened, but it did. i think oklahoma city showed itself to be extraordinary. i mean, there was no active looting and 302 damages were destroyed or damaged. no one had to pay for anything who came in many of thousands of rescue workers from the urban rescue teams from fema. i remember early on in your point and your introduction, some of the tv stations said it was a middle east terrorist events. i remember saying we have a lot of muslim americans in oklahoma city are fine citizens and let's don't ju
warns the threat of right wing domestic terror is just as high as the threat from islamic terror groups, according to officials4 related attacks on the u.s. could another oklahoma city bombing happen today? let's ask a member who remembers the carnage of that day so well. former governor frank keating. i know your city is holding a memorial today to remember the victims from that attack. what is going on in your mind right now? >> well, i think, joe, everyone has conflicted emotions. i...
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islamic state in rome. and there are more like this. some in front of the city's famous landmarks including the coliseum. officials have stepped up security earlier this year the islamic state threatened to quote, conquer rome with ayala's permission in a video that showed masked terrorists beheading 21 egyptian christians in libya. katherine heatherage monitors stuff like this. >> they have known ties to the terror organization and they follow a pattern. each image shows a hand holding a handwritten note with the isis slogan and in the background city of rome a self-y to read the location. now we act with photos in your street soon we will act with our sharp knives. the future is not far away. and a leading terrorism analyst says the group's social media campaign has a clear objective to leave the impression they are everywhere when they really aren't. >> while this is probably noise, doesn't really mean anything at all optionally you have to be careful that they may havesympathizers. >> it had nearly identical images in chicago, also in washington, d.c. and also in new york city shep. >> and i mentioned they've
islamic state in rome. and there are more like this. some in front of the city's famous landmarks including the coliseum. officials have stepped up security earlier this year the islamic state threatened to quote, conquer rome with ayala's permission in a video that showed masked terrorists beheading 21 egyptian christians in libya. katherine heatherage monitors stuff like this. >> they have known ties to the terror organization and they follow a pattern. each image shows a hand holding a...
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israeli government officials do not have to comply with an icc investigation as the country is not a member of the court. >>> iraqi leaders are claiming over islamic state militants, following a month-long battle for control of a strategic city. government troops have driven the insurgents out of tikrit. officials say they now want to launch an offensive to win back territory north of the city that is still held by the militants. troops have recaptured key facilities in central tikrit. the rebels have controlled the city since last june. state-run tv showed prime minister haider al abadi parading through the city, accompanied by the provincial governor and military leaders. abadi says they will work to have the thousands of people had fled the city return to their homes as soon as possible. >> translator: we are now in central tikrit. god willing, iraq will be liberated from the criminals and their atrocities. >> interior ministry officials say hundreds of rebel fighters are still holed up about 10 kilometers north of the city center. they say government forces are determined to flush them out. the iraqi troops launched the operation to recapture
israeli government officials do not have to comply with an icc investigation as the country is not a member of the court. >>> iraqi leaders are claiming over islamic state militants, following a month-long battle for control of a strategic city. government troops have driven the insurgents out of tikrit. officials say they now want to launch an offensive to win back territory north of the city that is still held by the militants. troops have recaptured key facilities in central tikrit....
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officials and kurdish officials and iraqi officials have in recent days applauded the gains that have been made against the islamic state of iraq and the levant here in iraq but i think it's clear to say that with these latest attacks it's too early to say that the tide has been turned. >> iraq's outlawed baath party has denied reports that a high rarnging member have been killed, izzat ibrahim al-douri, on friday afternoon an iraq governor told us al-douri had been killed. al-douri was representas the king of clubs in the infamous pack of cards that the u.s. issued of members of saddam hussein's regime. >>> south africa's prime minister is calling for the end to xenophobic attacks in that country. charles stratford reports. >> this is a did zulu war chapter. these men want migrants out of south africa. they accuse migrants of stealing their jobs. >> translator: these people must go and commit crimes back where they come from, but they don't rob people where they come from. those in government worry about themselves and not us. we're not going to let this happen. >> reporter: fear is spreading in johannesburg. i'm
officials and kurdish officials and iraqi officials have in recent days applauded the gains that have been made against the islamic state of iraq and the levant here in iraq but i think it's clear to say that with these latest attacks it's too early to say that the tide has been turned. >> iraq's outlawed baath party has denied reports that a high rarnging member have been killed, izzat ibrahim al-douri, on friday afternoon an iraq governor told us al-douri had been killed. al-douri was...
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officials in maryland gave us this photo of parler. >>> police in paris have identified an islamic extremest who attended to attack churches on sunday, but accidentsly shot himself in the leg and called a ambulance. it was one of five attacks that the country has stopped since the january assault that left 20 people dead. "good morning america" will continue our cover coverage of the french terror investigation. >>> we are at the big board with more on the backyard collapse in burlington county. their homes sit over the delaware river. this ravine has been swallowing up the property. on monday, the engineers found a leaking storm sewer drain that has been undermining the neighborhood for years. >> i don't have words for this, i put a lot of love in this house. >> when we walk away we'll be walking away for good and losing everything, that's hard to take, by the same tone we're both standing here grace of god. >> can you imagine? as you can see the transition it is hard, the township said it's going to do everything it can to help, they have fenced the area off, so any nosey they nellies don'
officials in maryland gave us this photo of parler. >>> police in paris have identified an islamic extremest who attended to attack churches on sunday, but accidentsly shot himself in the leg and called a ambulance. it was one of five attacks that the country has stopped since the january assault that left 20 people dead. "good morning america" will continue our cover coverage of the french terror investigation. >>> we are at the big board with more on the backyard...
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few survivors of the slaughter were often forced to convert to islam oar adopted by local kurdish families. >> armen grew up with official denial about the past and only found out as an adult that he was armenian, having been raised as a muslim. most of his ancestors were killed in 1915. "it's painful. my ancestors decent -- don't even have a graveyard. i don't know where they are. i don't know which well or river they were thrown into. they have no graves." the turkish government has always denied genocide, arguing that the deaths were caused by the chaotic conditions of wartime. among historians there is more open discussion now but some are worried that growing international pressure n turkey could be counterproductive. >> i am always fearful of turkey being pushed more and more back into some kind of psychological iceation and overreacting as a result. mind you, to repeat, i saw all this with a recognition that of course it was genocide. reporter: the candles have been lit in a restored armenian church. armen is remembering his dead relatives. then a school tour arrived. what would they be told about the tragedy? the
few survivors of the slaughter were often forced to convert to islam oar adopted by local kurdish families. >> armen grew up with official denial about the past and only found out as an adult that he was armenian, having been raised as a muslim. most of his ancestors were killed in 1915. "it's painful. my ancestors decent -- don't even have a graveyard. i don't know where they are. i don't know which well or river they were thrown into. they have no graves." the turkish...