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omar abdel-rahman had been on authorities radar for some time. nhk explains. >> reporter: omar abdel-rahman belongs to a syrian group n. july, he was sentences to 20 years in prison for recruiting fighters for militants. omar abdel-rahman is suspected of being involved in other slayer operations in the past. in january of this year, belgian police raided a group suspected plotting major attacks on student in a belgian town. this magazine published an interview with omar abdel-rahman in february. he told the magazine he and his group had successfully established a safe house in belgium but that it was raided by police in january. the interview ims seems to have been conducted in syria sometime between mid january and february. he said he had gathered a kache of weapons in belgium to plan attacks in europe. a french prosecutor revealed new facts about last week's attacking terrorist. he said nine terrorists had mounted the attack at six locations. that means at least two suspects are still at large in addition to the seven shot dead or who blue the
omar abdel-rahman had been on authorities radar for some time. nhk explains. >> reporter: omar abdel-rahman belongs to a syrian group n. july, he was sentences to 20 years in prison for recruiting fighters for militants. omar abdel-rahman is suspected of being involved in other slayer operations in the past. in january of this year, belgian police raided a group suspected plotting major attacks on student in a belgian town. this magazine published an interview with omar abdel-rahman in...
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muy cancha al toluca, ha convertido muchos goles de esa manera, el ingreso de cuevas hace que sea omarerio a jugar en punta con cuevas, perdÓn, uribe, cuevas va a cumplir la funciÓn que tuvo arellano de transitar la banda izquierda, pero por momentos el toluca se va a quedar con lÍnea de 4 con cristian pÉrez en el lateral izquierdo. enrique: ahÍ sobre cargos gutiÉrrez y va sobre el Área, bien saliÓ a la marca para meterse en el viaje de la pelota, y desviarla para el saque de esquina, y el kevin, esa muÑequita que es bueno tu /* boudou de campestrini, y sobre todo tienen sus cÁbalas. >> bueno campestrini tiene a la virgen de san nicolÁs, que la ponÍa junto a un poste, y se la escondieron. enrique: lo que vemos ahÍ es la virgen de san nicolÁs? >> si, tiene que ser, es que no estaba mirando el monitor, pero si estÁ en el arco de cam peso- cam peso tri campestrini es la virgen de san nicolÁs. lui luis: ahÍ sobre matias. enrique: el chavo sin duda alguna, rojas, encuentra a rojas y acompaÑamiento, tres ex americanÍstas jugando en el equipo de puebla, y desde luego el canguro jugando por am
muy cancha al toluca, ha convertido muchos goles de esa manera, el ingreso de cuevas hace que sea omarerio a jugar en punta con cuevas, perdÓn, uribe, cuevas va a cumplir la funciÓn que tuvo arellano de transitar la banda izquierda, pero por momentos el toluca se va a quedar con lÍnea de 4 con cristian pÉrez en el lateral izquierdo. enrique: ahÍ sobre cargos gutiÉrrez y va sobre el Área, bien saliÓ a la marca para meterse en el viaje de la pelota, y desviarla para el saque de esquina, y...
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omar duran and 12-year-old come ton bailey.y're training together for this weekend's first ever warrior ride. omar, on his hand bike, colton his side kick. >> hopefully i can keep up. if i can, it's going to be great. >> reporter: the ride, this friendship is part of omar's healing. after suffering brain and spinal cord injuries in afghanistan back in 2010, he spent almost three years rehabbing. >> at that time, i couldn't find an outlet. i was actually on the verge of suicide internally. i mean, i was honestly -- and i tell everybody, i was dazed from it. >> reporter: hand cycling was something he could do. the scenery, people, some days 60 miles can just fly by. >> i can smell fresh air, it wasn't hospital air. i was getting happier. >> reporter: omar lives in florida now. but colton has been here helping his dad plan the ride. >> i applaud him for that. it takes a lot. >> reporter: all the money for wounded warriors. >> it isn't something that you come across every day. some people have trouble getting out of bed every morni
omar duran and 12-year-old come ton bailey.y're training together for this weekend's first ever warrior ride. omar, on his hand bike, colton his side kick. >> hopefully i can keep up. if i can, it's going to be great. >> reporter: the ride, this friendship is part of omar's healing. after suffering brain and spinal cord injuries in afghanistan back in 2010, he spent almost three years rehabbing. >> at that time, i couldn't find an outlet. i was actually on the verge of suicide...
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wounded veteran omar duran and colton daily. two are training together for this weekend's first-ever warrior ride which raises money for veterans. omar, the low power on his carbon fiber hand bike and colton, his navigating sidekick will be cheered on by police, firefighters and first responders. >> hopefully i can keep up, but if i can it will be great. >> this is part of omar's healing after suffering brain and spinal cord injuries in afghanistan in 2010, he spent almost three years rehabbing and met colton who was volunteering with his dad at walter reed. at the time i couldn't find it. i was actually on the verge of suicide internally, you know. i was honestly, and i tell everybody, i was days from it. >> and cycling was something he could do. >> an hour and a half to three hours a day. >> the scenery, people, some days 60 miles can just fly by. >> i can smell fresh air and it wasn't hospital air, and i was getting happier, and you know, my madness was going away. >> omar lives in florida now, but colton, a most incredible s
wounded veteran omar duran and colton daily. two are training together for this weekend's first-ever warrior ride which raises money for veterans. omar, the low power on his carbon fiber hand bike and colton, his navigating sidekick will be cheered on by police, firefighters and first responders. >> hopefully i can keep up, but if i can it will be great. >> this is part of omar's healing after suffering brain and spinal cord injuries in afghanistan in 2010, he spent almost three...
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muslimst belongs to the , the mosque of omar that carries the stone that mohammed carried. we follow a narrow street to another place of sanctity. jews come here to the walls which are said to be part of the foundation of solomon's temple. since the middle ages, they have come from all over the world to this, the wailing place, and have stood before these stones to pray and to lament the downfall of jerusalem, the capital of the israelite empire. week, american history tv will bring your archival coverage of presidential candidates on the campaign trail. back to the 1988 campaign of vice president george h.w. bush. he speaks here at the florida republican party convention where he is introduced by his son, florida state commerce secretary jeb bush. vice president bush won the florida primary in march 1988 on his way to the republican nomination. he defeated michael dukakis in the 1988 general election to become the nation's 41st president. [cheers and applause] >> where's george? come on up. introducing the next candidate is my brother george bush and my daughter noel bush.
muslimst belongs to the , the mosque of omar that carries the stone that mohammed carried. we follow a narrow street to another place of sanctity. jews come here to the walls which are said to be part of the foundation of solomon's temple. since the middle ages, they have come from all over the world to this, the wailing place, and have stood before these stones to pray and to lament the downfall of jerusalem, the capital of the israelite empire. week, american history tv will bring your...
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omar: there are a few reasons. when you think about the risk of the dynamic of the deal, a short, trade that you go that is part of the perhaps weakness on the pfizer's side. on the allegan side, there are a couple of pieces of feedback. number one is the price being thrown around is slightly short of the expectation out there. the expectation was something with a poor handle. i think that is primarily it to the second one, and this is confusing people a little bit now, the other media league are implying this will be an all stock deal. the announcements a lot of people have been beginning to run now is it may be an all stock deal, but how much in a share buyback could happen outside the deal and you can ask what the cap buybacks are based on treasuries. omar, but let's say and brentrough saunders becomes the ceo of both companies, does it make sense? that bread is the ceo of both companies? betty: that and also that these two companies merge. there are a few elements to that question. pfizer is playing about -- pa
omar: there are a few reasons. when you think about the risk of the dynamic of the deal, a short, trade that you go that is part of the perhaps weakness on the pfizer's side. on the allegan side, there are a couple of pieces of feedback. number one is the price being thrown around is slightly short of the expectation out there. the expectation was something with a poor handle. i think that is primarily it to the second one, and this is confusing people a little bit now, the other media league...
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omar: we did discuss this. that is our recommendation, but that is a question better placed to the officials in the administration. >> i work for six german newspapers. i have two quick questions. you mentioned incidents like waterboarding and sleep deprivation that happened at guantanamo. this is the first time i have heard that waterboarding happened at guantanamo. maybe i missed something with all of my talks with the military and lawyers. the consensus was this only happened a black sites. is that true? lucille: sorry if i was not clear. that did happen, indeed, under the cia rendition program. >> in guantanamo? or other places? lucille: we covered mainly developments related to the cia rendition program to the extent that they were linked to detainees that have been going through this program to guantanamo. >> i'm just not sure because many of them -- lucille: there have been black sites and guantanamo as well. in our findings, we have not specified whether it was black sites or guantanamo. >> so this coul
omar: we did discuss this. that is our recommendation, but that is a question better placed to the officials in the administration. >> i work for six german newspapers. i have two quick questions. you mentioned incidents like waterboarding and sleep deprivation that happened at guantanamo. this is the first time i have heard that waterboarding happened at guantanamo. maybe i missed something with all of my talks with the military and lawyers. the consensus was this only happened a black...
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. >>> omar al saleh is live for us now in istanbul.r, you know, such a big win for the a.k.p. party. took a lot of people by surprise. what's been the reaction there? >> reporter: well, it's been different and mixed reaction, shiulie. and i think everyone was taken by surprise by the results. however, the results also indicate that turke turkey, turh society remains deeply polarized let me tell you some of the headlines in the newspapers this morning. it's preop since and the headline says victory of fear and accuses president erdogan of using tick h tactics scaring pee that suicide bombs will come back to turkey and economic crisis will happen if they don't vote for the ruling party. another opposition newspaper says the plan of chaos succeeded. it claims that the ruling a.k.p. party didn't like the results of the previous elections in june that's why they changed tactic to his win back voters. now one of the mainstream newspapers here it's called the ballot box has decided and is the will of the people. and it also says the leader of
. >>> omar al saleh is live for us now in istanbul.r, you know, such a big win for the a.k.p. party. took a lot of people by surprise. what's been the reaction there? >> reporter: well, it's been different and mixed reaction, shiulie. and i think everyone was taken by surprise by the results. however, the results also indicate that turke turkey, turh society remains deeply polarized let me tell you some of the headlines in the newspapers this morning. it's preop since and the...
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omar ismail mostefai was known as a petty criminal but had never spent in time in prison. in 2010 the police flagged him up as being a strong candidate for radicalization. he is one of three french nationals arrested into killings. they are looking at whether he travelled to syria and had contact with i.s.i.l. at a local mosque a man who knew omar ismail mostefai. >> translation: i'm really shocked. you just don't believe it when it's somebody you know >> reporter: he said the authorities have failed to ingreat young musts ims into society. >> translation: when we do good they know us. >> reporter: the mayor of the town had this no say. >> translation: sorry for saying it like this, but we don't give a damn that he was born here. what matters a kid from our country, could have come what he became. >> reporter: omar ismail mostefai family members have been detained for questioning. >> reporter: it is, of course, the second official day of mourning across france. at midday we are expecting there to be a minute of silence held across the country for those that died on friday.
omar ismail mostefai was known as a petty criminal but had never spent in time in prison. in 2010 the police flagged him up as being a strong candidate for radicalization. he is one of three french nationals arrested into killings. they are looking at whether he travelled to syria and had contact with i.s.i.l. at a local mosque a man who knew omar ismail mostefai. >> translation: i'm really shocked. you just don't believe it when it's somebody you know >> reporter: he said the...
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thank you. >> thank you, omar.omar presented the protocol in producing the report and he also highlighted the main recommendations that are formulated in the report. i would like now to explain in more detail some of our findings which have informed the recommendations also mentioned by omar. i will give you this morning an overview of those findings obviously they're explained and analyzed in the report it self. i would like first to also underline that our findings are based on human rights standards and international human law to the extent it's applicable to guantanamo. the closure of guantanamo and the end of indefinite detention. in that regard let me highlight some facts. as of today 112 detainees remain at guantanamo and 102 are detained without charge and for a number of them they are kept in guantanamo for more than 13 years. >> how many? >> 102. a number of guantanamo detainees are also considered to be too dangerous to be released but in the meantime no charges have been brought against them. in additio
thank you. >> thank you, omar.omar presented the protocol in producing the report and he also highlighted the main recommendations that are formulated in the report. i would like now to explain in more detail some of our findings which have informed the recommendations also mentioned by omar. i will give you this morning an overview of those findings obviously they're explained and analyzed in the report it self. i would like first to also underline that our findings are based on human...
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lucille: thank you, omar. omar presented the methodology we followed when producing the reports. he also highlighted the main recommendations formatted in the report. explain in more detail some of our findings, which have informed the recommendations. give you an overview of those findings as obviously they are also explained and analyzed in more details in the report itself. like first to underline that our findings are based on international human rights standards and international humanitarian law to the extent it is applicable to the context of guantanamo. the first recommendation concerns ouromar call for the closure of guantanamo and the end of indefinite detention. in that regard, let me highlight some facts. as of today, 100 12 detainees remain at guantanamo. 102 of them are did to without charge. a number of them have been kept 112 detainees-- remain at guantanamo. 102 of them are detained without charge. -- a number of detainees have been held for 13 years. broughtes have been against them. in addition, you have 53 guantanamo who have been cleared for transfer or relea
lucille: thank you, omar. omar presented the methodology we followed when producing the reports. he also highlighted the main recommendations formatted in the report. explain in more detail some of our findings, which have informed the recommendations. give you an overview of those findings as obviously they are also explained and analyzed in more details in the report itself. like first to underline that our findings are based on international human rights standards and international...
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omar, thanks. two books out today claim to expose some of the vatican's most closely held secrets. and our elizabeth palmer had a look. >> reporter: the pope is spiritual leader to millions of catholics. he's also c.e.o. of a multibillion dollar enterprise -- the vatican. but, say the two new books, behind all this magnificence lies a financial mess. emiliano fittipaldi is the author of "avarice." vatican when it comes to handling money, or is it corruption? "both," says fittipaldi, and at the highest level. for example, the book focuses on one of the church's charity, catholics from around the world sent in money to help the needy. but in the end, of every $10 that came in, $8 went to the vatican bureaucracy, and only $2 went to the poor. then there's the price of sainthood. it can cost up to $500,000 for the vatican to approve a canonization. meanwhile, the books say the vatican's pension fund is $800 million in the hole. today the vatican said the books facts and figures are out of date and massive clean-up led by pope francis is already under way. in fact, the book's revelation
omar, thanks. two books out today claim to expose some of the vatican's most closely held secrets. and our elizabeth palmer had a look. >> reporter: the pope is spiritual leader to millions of catholics. he's also c.e.o. of a multibillion dollar enterprise -- the vatican. but, say the two new books, behind all this magnificence lies a financial mess. emiliano fittipaldi is the author of "avarice." vatican when it comes to handling money, or is it corruption? "both,"...
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for many like omar struggling to feed their families, how long can that resilience last? >>> time for a look at the weather. >>> malaysia is expecting to receive 3,000 refugees. at present those registered as refugees are not allowed to work. access free health nor education. the head of the u.n. refugee agency in malaysia says it needs to stay. we speak to the u.n.h.c.r. in kuala lumpur and ask for the reaction to the news of impending arrivals. >> the details of 3,000 syrians are to be worked out. we are in positive discussions with the government. a pre requisite is any refugees under a programme would have to be allowed to come lawfully, and be entitled to live here legally, including a variety of opportunities to work and have housing, health care and schooling >>> what time line are we looking at? >> we don't have a time line. the government is keen to implement this. we know they have a 3-year programme in mind that would allow is number of refugees to come over that sort of period of time. >> what sort of conversations are you having with the government. are they
for many like omar struggling to feed their families, how long can that resilience last? >>> time for a look at the weather. >>> malaysia is expecting to receive 3,000 refugees. at present those registered as refugees are not allowed to work. access free health nor education. the head of the u.n. refugee agency in malaysia says it needs to stay. we speak to the u.n.h.c.r. in kuala lumpur and ask for the reaction to the news of impending arrivals. >> the details of 3,000...
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at the local mosque we knew someone who knew omar ismail mostefai. >> translation: i'm really shocked. you don't believe it when it's someone you know. >> reporter: he thinks the government has failed to integrate young muslim into french society. >> translation: when we do something that interests them, we're french. when we do something that upstets them, we're foreign. >> reporter: the mayor of the town had this to say. >> translation: sorry for saying it like this, but we don't give a damn that he was born where he was. a kid from our country, a french kid, could have become what he became. that's what we are worry about. >> reporter: his family members have been detained by police for questioning. it is of course the second day of official mourning. we expect as we approach midday for there to be a minute's silence. we expect where we are to be the focus of national mourning when that minute of silence is held. earlier this morning president francois hollande met with the leader of france's muslim community. there are, of course, more muslims here in france than any other country
at the local mosque we knew someone who knew omar ismail mostefai. >> translation: i'm really shocked. you don't believe it when it's someone you know. >> reporter: he thinks the government has failed to integrate young muslim into french society. >> translation: when we do something that interests them, we're french. when we do something that upstets them, we're foreign. >> reporter: the mayor of the town had this to say. >> translation: sorry for saying it like...
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and let's start with omar, a big win for the ak party omar and has taken people by surprise, what hasthe reaction there? >> reporter: it has surely and i ask and have called supporter for the ak party and his answer was i was shocked and when i ask about support of the opposition he also said he was shocked. now, the results prove that turkey remains a polarized and we will give you an idea of some newspaper headlines that we have, this is proopposition newspaper and it says victory and says the president erdogan's tactics worked out in getting the votes for his former and of course the president used to lead the ruling party. the other proak party says ak party swept back into power in the landslide and then finally we have a mainstream newspaper saying that the prime minister who leads the ak party is embracing turkey and a new message for the nation. now, what we have to know why the ak party got the results it has. some analysis suggests they managed to play well on the securi security factor and resonated with people and there is another reason perhaps, the right nhp party, one o
and let's start with omar, a big win for the ak party omar and has taken people by surprise, what hasthe reaction there? >> reporter: it has surely and i ask and have called supporter for the ak party and his answer was i was shocked and when i ask about support of the opposition he also said he was shocked. now, the results prove that turkey remains a polarized and we will give you an idea of some newspaper headlines that we have, this is proopposition newspaper and it says victory and...
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omar al saleh is live for us now in istanbul.r what, do we think then is behind this surge of support for the government? >> reporter: i think there are a number of reasons it's clear that the majority of voters opt today stability and security. that's the a.k. party's line saying that they only want that guarantee providing security and stability if they vote for them. now, when we also analyzed the numbers, the a.k. party got around 4 million votes more than june elections. and i think they managed to take that vote -- about a million perhaps votes from the nationalist party and they also reached out to the conservatives perhaps in the kurdish areas and want tell back. now, when you look at the results that took place in june, the a.k. party lost its majority and i think the change in tactics that they followed both internally and also playing on the security fear of the people made the voters reach out to them because when you look at the wider picture, that we have in the region, there is instability in neighboring countries
omar al saleh is live for us now in istanbul.r what, do we think then is behind this surge of support for the government? >> reporter: i think there are a number of reasons it's clear that the majority of voters opt today stability and security. that's the a.k. party's line saying that they only want that guarantee providing security and stability if they vote for them. now, when we also analyzed the numbers, the a.k. party got around 4 million votes more than june elections. and i think...
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and the pro kudish party has just enough to keep seats in parliament so it gets 59 seats, omar al saleh for us in istanbul. give us a flavor of the kind of reactions you have seen there in turkey. >> reporter: well, there has been a mixed reaction, surely, ishiulie,it question spends on u ask. everyone here was taken by surprise and the results shows how deep the turkish society remains after the elections. let me gave you an idea of what the main newspapers came out with headlinings. the preop since paper says victory of fear for the ruling a.k. party. another mainstream newspaper says the ballot boxes have decided. and then the daily pro government newspaper, it's in english it says a.k. party swept back in to power in a landslide victory. so you have a flavor that this country remains deeply polarized politically and also other social issues, shiulie. >> you talked about the polorization there, erdogan says it's a vote for stability, but how will he now reach out to bring more unity to the country? >> reporter: here is the thing the president said the results should be respected and
and the pro kudish party has just enough to keep seats in parliament so it gets 59 seats, omar al saleh for us in istanbul. give us a flavor of the kind of reactions you have seen there in turkey. >> reporter: well, there has been a mixed reaction, surely, ishiulie,it question spends on u ask. everyone here was taken by surprise and the results shows how deep the turkish society remains after the elections. let me gave you an idea of what the main newspapers came out with headlinings. the...
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(omar & amy anderssen 10;49;28;02) omar: "did you ever think video game music is going to be here for beautiful?"amy: "// it's storytelling (transition from zelda nats to ny performance of mahler's 2nd symphony) different from mahler's symphony? stylistically it's different. but humanly, thing. we're telling touching hearts." (narr 8)and opening up orchestra to a new generation of pryor. the 19-year old said he'd never classical music performance, 400 songs from the zelda games. pryor 11;04;51;04) omar: "did you you would be at a symphoho to heararideo caleb: "no (laughs). i didn't and the opportunity to do this, i was absoluteloving the thafrom the nontraditio hatchord with the stage. anderssen- 105334)"they cthey get heir feetd thin for the part are thrill tthe musthink get that in a verspontaneous way." (omar10;51;54;29)omar: isor is amy: "no, it is gaming is o stay. inot going long as there'there music and thmeans re fans o these conc(narr 10)fill the seats..turn up th tradiconcert hall 3 saturday, ovdall3 3 3 3 person of interest hits a 3 person of interest hits a big milestone.
(omar & amy anderssen 10;49;28;02) omar: "did you ever think video game music is going to be here for beautiful?"amy: "// it's storytelling (transition from zelda nats to ny performance of mahler's 2nd symphony) different from mahler's symphony? stylistically it's different. but humanly, thing. we're telling touching hearts." (narr 8)and opening up orchestra to a new generation of pryor. the 19-year old said he'd never classical music performance, 400 songs from the...
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in 2013, omar harris opened fire into a car after a dispute. the car crashed into a taxi and burst into flames on the las gas strip. the car's driver and two people inside the cab died in the fireball. >>> "the wichita eagle" reports on a hoorl football player who died after collapsg during a game. 17-year-old luke schemm scored a touchdown when he ran to the sidelines and collapsed on tuesday. his father wrote that his son suffered trauma to the brain. he was taken off life support on thursday. since july, 11 reported deaths of high school football players, that is according to the national center for catastrophic sport injury research. the center says seven were directly tied to game injuries. >>> "usa today" rererts nasa has another big announcement plan later today about the red planet. the space agency says it will reveal key science findings about the fate of the martian atmosphere. in september, nasa announced it discovered the strongest evidence yet that water still flows today on mars. >>> still to come, kick up your cowboy boots! big
in 2013, omar harris opened fire into a car after a dispute. the car crashed into a taxi and burst into flames on the las gas strip. the car's driver and two people inside the cab died in the fireball. >>> "the wichita eagle" reports on a hoorl football player who died after collapsg during a game. 17-year-old luke schemm scored a touchdown when he ran to the sidelines and collapsed on tuesday. his father wrote that his son suffered trauma to the brain. he was taken off life...
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. >> and in this one when things get tough for the broncos omar live by. now he's rewarding fans who do the same. on any given day you can find omar boldin wearing a smile, but that wasn't always the case. >> in college i was facing some adversity, just tore my acl. obviously a tough time for me. >> as a way to get him through the hard times omar adopted the slogan positive living. >> i started hashtagging it and tweeting it and it's continued to grow on from there. >> this year omar created the positive living award which recognizes community standouts. >> it's easy toe take situations in life and look at them the wrong way, and i think a lot of, you know, outcomes have to do with the way you react to situations. >> and omar bolden down the broncos sideline with his teammates cheering him on. >> the award's first recipient 15-year-old daniel dornan understands the importance of facing adversity with a smile. >> when i was 12, my mom was diagnosed with cancer a week afghanistan. i mean, we were broke and it's just you either threat roll you over or you hav
. >> and in this one when things get tough for the broncos omar live by. now he's rewarding fans who do the same. on any given day you can find omar boldin wearing a smile, but that wasn't always the case. >> in college i was facing some adversity, just tore my acl. obviously a tough time for me. >> as a way to get him through the hard times omar adopted the slogan positive living. >> i started hashtagging it and tweeting it and it's continued to grow on from there....
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al parecer el hombre llegÓ y dejÓ a los asistentes sin ir al baile. >> don omar no se quiso presentarparan el funeral para una joven que muriÓ el 13 de noviembre en parÍs. policÍa san francisco protagonizan una brutal golpiza contra este hombre. los hechos quedan grabados en vÍdeo, comienza la ediciÓn nocturna.
al parecer el hombre llegÓ y dejÓ a los asistentes sin ir al baile. >> don omar no se quiso presentarparan el funeral para una joven que muriÓ el 13 de noviembre en parÍs. policÍa san francisco protagonizan una brutal golpiza contra este hombre. los hechos quedan grabados en vÍdeo, comienza la ediciÓn nocturna.
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back to you in london. >> omar thank you very much.ive for us there in istanbul in turkey we can see people on the streets in celebration. what a contrast perhaps compared to what we were just hearing there from omar. he was speaking to a member of the opposition in turkey. she was expressing some skepticism over this result. it shows an outright election victory. they perhaps weren't expecting such a strong showing in this election. nevertheless, this is what we appeared to have here a sense of skepticism from the opposition about this vote, that there may have been irregularities, questioning, whether it may have been free and fair in how it was conducted. perhaps those calls will grow louder. definitely a contrast when you think about that compared to scenes of celebration there in conia and the same in ankara as well. we will continue to bring you reaction to this election in turkey, the second general election in 5 months. there are other stories we are covering on the al jazeera newshour including al shabaab attacks a mogadishu h
back to you in london. >> omar thank you very much.ive for us there in istanbul in turkey we can see people on the streets in celebration. what a contrast perhaps compared to what we were just hearing there from omar. he was speaking to a member of the opposition in turkey. she was expressing some skepticism over this result. it shows an outright election victory. they perhaps weren't expecting such a strong showing in this election. nevertheless, this is what we appeared to have here a...
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omar arriving in his new home four days ago. sharing his story with the help of a translator. >> thanks be to god they resettled us in the united states of america. brad: among the newfound freedoms the right to speak. so today a group called the syrian american council arranged for them to join a gathering at the state house to ask governor larry hogan to reconsider his request that the federal government stop sending syrian refugees to maryland. >> we should not close our doors to syrians suffering unimaginable pain. >> they want to assure that syrian refugees pose no threat. these refugees want to meet with the governor to let them know they mean no harm. >> we are also afraid of the same people they are afraid of. we watch the tv, we are terrified of the people. and what they are doing. brad: this evening the governor's office issuing a statement in response to refugees' request for a meeting saying the governor's first priority is the safety and the security of marylanders and that will never change. the governor is not bac
omar arriving in his new home four days ago. sharing his story with the help of a translator. >> thanks be to god they resettled us in the united states of america. brad: among the newfound freedoms the right to speak. so today a group called the syrian american council arranged for them to join a gathering at the state house to ask governor larry hogan to reconsider his request that the federal government stop sending syrian refugees to maryland. >> we should not close our doors to...
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omar villafranca reports the gender identity part overwhelmed the issue. >> reporter: the measure was called the houston equal rights ordinance but opponents dubbed it the bathroom bill and made the name stick through a series of ads that claimed women and children would become vulnerable to sexual predators in ladies' rooms. >> protect women's privacy, prevent danger, vote no on the proposition 1 bathroom ordinance. it goes too far. >> reporter: the ordinance made no mention of bathrooms, but it was the inclusion of gender identity that opponents like lieutenant governor dan patrick seized upon. >> and i'm glad houston led tonight to end this constant political correctness attack on what we know in our heart and our gut as americans is not right. >> reporter: houston mayor anise parker, who is lesbian, had endorsed the measure. >> this is a calculated campaign of lies designed to demonize a little-understood minority. >> reporter: 17 other states and 200 municipalities including five major cities in texas have similar language banning discrimination based on sexual orientation and ge
omar villafranca reports the gender identity part overwhelmed the issue. >> reporter: the measure was called the houston equal rights ordinance but opponents dubbed it the bathroom bill and made the name stick through a series of ads that claimed women and children would become vulnerable to sexual predators in ladies' rooms. >> protect women's privacy, prevent danger, vote no on the proposition 1 bathroom ordinance. it goes too far. >> reporter: the ordinance made no mention...
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cbs reporter omar villafranca tells us at least six people are dead after the storms pounded that state. >> reporter: residents of this austin neighborhood only had a few minutes to evacuate as raging waters began flooding the streets. [ sirens ] >> reporter: teresa got her three dogs before leaving. >> oh, my goodness! a little overwhelming to have the police coming down your street ordering out of your house. >> reporter: these brother and sister went into the house to get their kids and pets as the floodwaters crept closer and closer to their doorstep. what are you going to do? >> i'm not sure. call friends and find a place to go. >> reporter: in san marcos outside austin, texas officials called in armored trucks to evacuate students from an elementary school. in san antonio roofs and homes were destroyed. the same strong gusts damaged century old brick buildings and tossed this tractor-trailer on top of a hotel. >> the fire department building is damaged. and then as you can see behind us the old jailhouse is gone. >> terrifying. >> reporter: the storm damaged several homes in the t
cbs reporter omar villafranca tells us at least six people are dead after the storms pounded that state. >> reporter: residents of this austin neighborhood only had a few minutes to evacuate as raging waters began flooding the streets. [ sirens ] >> reporter: teresa got her three dogs before leaving. >> oh, my goodness! a little overwhelming to have the police coming down your street ordering out of your house. >> reporter: these brother and sister went into the house to...
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al jazeera's omar al saleh reports. >> abraham is 13. he looks younger because his bones aren't growing normally. he left school last year to help a single mother and sister. he earns about $3 aa day work as a porter. he tells me misses his schools and friends. he wants to be the man his mom can rely on. u.n. and turkish governments, statistics say there are more than 2.1 registered syrian refugees at least 700,000 are school age children. charity organizations have set up their extenders but only 200,000 attended classes last year. many of them become illegal workers in syrian bazaars. children can't go to school, mainly because of the language barrier and arab-speaking school. economic hardship is also a key factor. many families can't afford sending their children to school. in fact a lot of them rely on their children to work. income and sustaining a living are the means to survive. human rights watch warns of dire consequences and urges the international community and donor states to do more. >> there's a risk of a lost generation.
al jazeera's omar al saleh reports. >> abraham is 13. he looks younger because his bones aren't growing normally. he left school last year to help a single mother and sister. he earns about $3 aa day work as a porter. he tells me misses his schools and friends. he wants to be the man his mom can rely on. u.n. and turkish governments, statistics say there are more than 2.1 registered syrian refugees at least 700,000 are school age children. charity organizations have set up their extenders...
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omar, like hundreds of thousands of farmers in many parts of ethiopia is the victim of a phenomena that neither he nor his government con control, el niÑo. the hot winds originating in the pacific have where he could the lives of millions of people across this reege then year. the well he used to use dried up a few days ago because many from surrounding villages have no choice but to use it. he sold one of his three cows to buy enough food to give one meal a day to his children. he says he has received no help from aid agencies or the government. >> we have nothing to eat now, he says. we need food and water. in some parts, the livestock are dying. we spoke to one herder, who said that he has begun to receive food aid. he said that 40 of his cows have died. he only has five left. >> the cattle die first, he tells me. now that the drought is worse, goats and camels are dying, too. >> this is the worst drought in decades. the united nations says 8.2 million people need emergency food aid. that could rise up to 15 million next year unless the international community step up with donations.
omar, like hundreds of thousands of farmers in many parts of ethiopia is the victim of a phenomena that neither he nor his government con control, el niÑo. the hot winds originating in the pacific have where he could the lives of millions of people across this reege then year. the well he used to use dried up a few days ago because many from surrounding villages have no choice but to use it. he sold one of his three cows to buy enough food to give one meal a day to his children. he says he has...
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omar villafranca reports the gender identity part overwhelmed the issue. >> reporter: the measure was called the houston equal rights ordinance but opponents dubbed it the bathroom bill and made the name stick through a series of ads that claimed women and children would become vulnerable to sexual predators in ladies' rooms. >> protect women's privacy, prevent danger, vote no on the proposition 1 bathroom ordinance. it goes too far. >> reporter: the ordinance made no mention of bathrooms, but it was the inclusion of gender identity that opponents like lieutenant governor dan patrick seized upon. >> and i'm glad houston led tonight to end this constant political correctness attack on what we know in our heart and our gut as americans is not right. >> reporter: houston mayor anise parker, who is lesbian, had endorsed the measure. >> this is a calculated campaign of lies designed to demonize a little-understood minority. >> reporter: 17 other states and 200 municipalities including five major cities in texas have similar language banning discrimination based on sexual orientation and ge
omar villafranca reports the gender identity part overwhelmed the issue. >> reporter: the measure was called the houston equal rights ordinance but opponents dubbed it the bathroom bill and made the name stick through a series of ads that claimed women and children would become vulnerable to sexual predators in ladies' rooms. >> protect women's privacy, prevent danger, vote no on the proposition 1 bathroom ordinance. it goes too far. >> reporter: the ordinance made no mention...
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omar villafranca is there. >> and we are tied. >> reporter: for thousands of fans in bank of america stadium-- >> there are a couple of fans who are r relling there. >> reporter: ...andillions more watching on tv, the question was how did two activists protesting bank of america rapell from the upper deck in a peaceful protest? in 2013, the nfl proposed new security guidelines that l lited fans too bring only clear bags like these into games. security officials use metal-dell tecting wands and do pat-downs as fans enter. >> never worked on sometetng that had 70,000 people, quite this many eyeballs on what we're doing. >> reporter: but one of those protesters, 35-year-old rica madrid, told us she just walked into the stadium with the rapelling gear. >> i went in just like anybody se would, with very little on i had a clear bag, just like anybody else would, and -- >> reporter: and you got searched. >> and i got searched. >> reporter: the iident has manynyecurity experts, including karl de la guerra, questioning the nfl stadium security procedures. >> it's going to write a new page in
omar villafranca is there. >> and we are tied. >> reporter: for thousands of fans in bank of america stadium-- >> there are a couple of fans who are r relling there. >> reporter: ...andillions more watching on tv, the question was how did two activists protesting bank of america rapell from the upper deck in a peaceful protest? in 2013, the nfl proposed new security guidelines that l lited fans too bring only clear bags like these into games. security officials use...
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omar salah in istanbul. security is one of the main issues for voters, let's look at the violence turkey faced in the last poll. july 20th, '34 were killed in a suicide attack, at a gathering of n.g.o.s on a town on the border with syria. september 6th, '16 soldiers were killed in a bomb attack in daglish, on the border with iraq. two days later in the nearby city, an attack on a police minivan left 10 dead. on october the 10th in ankara, the greatest loss of life, 102 died in a double suicide bomb attack targetting a peace rally. hundreds more died in fighting between turkish forces and the turkish armed group, p.k.k. 145 security personnel have been killed. turkish military personnel say 340 p.k.k. fighters have been killed. in total, over 640 people lost their lives in violence across turkey in four months. let's go to bernard smith in south-eastern turkey. so, bernard, how is that security situation effecting the kurdish area and the hopes of the kurdish party, the h.d.p. . >> it's not affected the turn
omar salah in istanbul. security is one of the main issues for voters, let's look at the violence turkey faced in the last poll. july 20th, '34 were killed in a suicide attack, at a gathering of n.g.o.s on a town on the border with syria. september 6th, '16 soldiers were killed in a bomb attack in daglish, on the border with iraq. two days later in the nearby city, an attack on a police minivan left 10 dead. on october the 10th in ankara, the greatest loss of life, 102 died in a double suicide...
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for many like omar struggling to feed their families, how long can that resilience last? >>> time for a look at the weather. steph is here, stormy weather in the states. >> that's right. it's the time of year. at this time of year we have the warm air sucked up from the gulf of mexico, and is fighting with the cold air trying to make it feel wentry, from canada. where they meet we say thundery downpours, and that's what we see. we have a system galloping eased wards. there's a swell on it. it's been an active system. >> yesterday we saw over 10 reports of tornados clustered in here. straight line wind reports, large hail. we saw very disruptive weather. and the worst was in iowa. all of that was edging eastwards during the day. it's going to give us heavy down pours, and pretty strong winds. it's working across the great lakes. they are warm at this time of year. it gives the extra energy into the atmosphere and give heavier down falls working up to the east. behinds it is drying up and clearing up. but as that system works through, the wind changed direction, this time t
for many like omar struggling to feed their families, how long can that resilience last? >>> time for a look at the weather. steph is here, stormy weather in the states. >> that's right. it's the time of year. at this time of year we have the warm air sucked up from the gulf of mexico, and is fighting with the cold air trying to make it feel wentry, from canada. where they meet we say thundery downpours, and that's what we see. we have a system galloping eased wards. there's a...