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i'm sami zeidan.it is widening between sudan's military and civilian leaders ended attempted coup has worsened tensions. the coup was blamed on soldiers loyal to the former president. pro-democracy rallies have been held in the capital of khartoum by supporters of the civilian leadership. sudan's military accuses politicians of failing to govern effectively. protesters have gathered in khartoum. they say the army is trying to seize power. we have reports from the capital. [chanting] reporter: familiar slogans from the protests of 2018 and 2019 once again across sudan. in the capital of khartoum, hundreds took to the streets to express anger at what they say is an attempt by the military to disrupt the transition to democracy. >> we were expecting a speedy transition to civilian rule. we don't feel there is a transition to anything yet. today, there is no freedom, peace or justice in sudan. reporter: tensions between military and civilian politicians reached a low point this week after an attempted cou
i'm sami zeidan.it is widening between sudan's military and civilian leaders ended attempted coup has worsened tensions. the coup was blamed on soldiers loyal to the former president. pro-democracy rallies have been held in the capital of khartoum by supporters of the civilian leadership. sudan's military accuses politicians of failing to govern effectively. protesters have gathered in khartoum. they say the army is trying to seize power. we have reports from the capital. [chanting] reporter:...
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Oct 12, 2021
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the sami jasim. years, sir paul mccartney h shouldered the blame for breaking up the evidence. supposed evidence was a press release for his 1980 solo album. in it, paul mccartney posed himself the question do you foresee a time when lenon and mccartney becomes an active writing partnership again. his analysis was nope. -- no. but in a up in bbc interview, sir paul has cast out on this version of the n. >> i'm not the personal who instigated the center. john walked into the room one beatles. he said it's quite thrilling, it's rather like a divorce and then we were left to pick up the pieces but didn't instigate the split. that was our johnny. come in one day, said i'm leaving the group. it was the most difficult period of my life. number one, the beatles were breaking up and this was my band, this was my job. this was miff life. i wanted it to continue. i thought we were doing some pretty good stuff, you think abbey road, let it be, not bad. and i educate we could continue. >> this has, of course, go
the sami jasim. years, sir paul mccartney h shouldered the blame for breaking up the evidence. supposed evidence was a press release for his 1980 solo album. in it, paul mccartney posed himself the question do you foresee a time when lenon and mccartney becomes an active writing partnership again. his analysis was nope. -- no. but in a up in bbc interview, sir paul has cast out on this version of the n. >> i'm not the personal who instigated the center. john walked into the room one...
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singing, the traditional sami songs has helped pass many hours, looking for their animals., karen anna is the oldest reindeer herd in the region. herfamily happy doing this 400 years. something her granddaughter is well aware of. it's our life, we breathe and live for the reindeer the reindeer, they are the ones that make us survive. but today, they are not having any luck tracking them down. it's an unusually hot day, yet again. eventually they spot that the reindeer have headed way up the mountainside to one of the few pockets of snow. a cool spot of sanctuary in a warming world. this is all that karen anna has ever known, a nomadic life. this is one of six cabins she stays at depending on where her reindeer have decided to venture. you've been a reindeer herd all your life. when you are with the animals out there on the land, how do you feel? what goes through your mind? but this grandmother of nine is worried that future generations will not be able to live like this. she is placing herfaith in young people, not politicians. as anna leaves her grandma behind, she contem
singing, the traditional sami songs has helped pass many hours, looking for their animals., karen anna is the oldest reindeer herd in the region. herfamily happy doing this 400 years. something her granddaughter is well aware of. it's our life, we breathe and live for the reindeer the reindeer, they are the ones that make us survive. but today, they are not having any luck tracking them down. it's an unusually hot day, yet again. eventually they spot that the reindeer have headed way up the...
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she is from the sami people, and indigenous community, that now fears for their way of life. is so much tradition based off living of nature and the river and the forests, it's such a big part of who we are, and our tradition, and why we live here. these protesters have come from very different parts of norway, but all believe their country's export of fossil fuels is putting the planet in peril. i can see basically everyone in my generation and younger than me also being very concerned about the future. we are real people with real feelings and we are very very concerned about the future, and we are feeling a lot of anxiety. i do believe that the climate crisis is here, and it has started, and it is dramatic already. so when she is not writing or performing songs, 23—year—old ella marie is taking a government of the european ——to the european court of human rights. she argues that allowing more drilling for oil in the arctic will harm young people's future. i'm really hungry to see and eager to see the norwegian government be held responsible for their actions and their poli
she is from the sami people, and indigenous community, that now fears for their way of life. is so much tradition based off living of nature and the river and the forests, it's such a big part of who we are, and our tradition, and why we live here. these protesters have come from very different parts of norway, but all believe their country's export of fossil fuels is putting the planet in peril. i can see basically everyone in my generation and younger than me also being very concerned about...
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Oct 23, 2021
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i am a bit concerned, yes, that the sami culture will die, and the sami culture will die, and the reindeerw. . , especially is very threatened now. ., y ., especially is very threatened now. ., , ., especially is very threatened now. ., ., now. i really do hope that we will aet now. i really do hope that we will get to — now. i really do hope that we will get to live _ now. i really do hope that we will get to live in _ now. i really do hope that we will get to live in peace - now. i really do hope that we will get to live in peace with l will get to live in peace with nature and with the reindeer for thousands of years. if i could just be a little bit like my grandmother i would be so happy with that in the future. we are on the move again. today will be an eight hour drive. the scenery looks like it has been here since time began but everywhere we go, we are told about how higher temperatures are shaping this environment, including here in the tromso region. they say they are already seeing the impact of climate change, in the mountains, in the forests, and in their rivers as well. there
i am a bit concerned, yes, that the sami culture will die, and the sami culture will die, and the reindeerw. . , especially is very threatened now. ., y ., especially is very threatened now. ., , ., especially is very threatened now. ., ., now. i really do hope that we will aet now. i really do hope that we will get to — now. i really do hope that we will get to live _ now. i really do hope that we will get to live in _ now. i really do hope that we will get to live in peace - now. i really...
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the iraqi prime minister announced the arrest of sami jas im. its territorial defeat in 2017, is continues to carry out regular attacks in iraq. to grand forces in northern ethiopia, troops and allies have launched attacks on all fronts. they send heavy artillery and jets. the tigrayan liberation front said tigrayan forces e holding grounds. it is not possible to verify the information independently. the italian parliament debating a ban on neofascist political parties. some of the biggest are trying to outlaw the far right forza n uova. this as far right activists protested in rome against the covid green pass, which requires workers to be vaccinated or have a negative test. in china, nearly 2 billion people have been displaced by severe flooding in the northern shanxi province. heavy rain triggered landslides across the area. flooding comes less than three months after extreme rains left more than 300 people dead. now to lebanon where a large fire broke out at a gas fire storage tank this morning, making the country's energy crisis worse. the
the iraqi prime minister announced the arrest of sami jas im. its territorial defeat in 2017, is continues to carry out regular attacks in iraq. to grand forces in northern ethiopia, troops and allies have launched attacks on all fronts. they send heavy artillery and jets. the tigrayan liberation front said tigrayan forces e holding grounds. it is not possible to verify the information independently. the italian parliament debating a ban on neofascist political parties. some of the biggest are...
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Oct 12, 2021
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iraqi officials say they capt captured sami jsaim who served as the terror group's financial chief. the u.s. was offering a $5 million reward for him. jasim is a top deputy to abu bakr al baghdadi who was killed in 2019. >>> greg abbott has signed an executive order banning covid vaccine mandates and applies to private employers in texas. abbott says the covid vaccine is safe but he says it should be voluntary. he says president biden's push for large companies to require vaccines is federal overreach and amounts to bullying. >>> the first pill to treat covid is one step closer to hitting the market. merck has applied to the fda for emergency authorization. the antiviral pill can be taken at home. but doctors say vaccines are still the best way to keep the virus from spreading. >> we're seeing that it can reduce the risk of death and hospitalization in unvaccinated people by 50%. we add vaccines and this treatment, we're really reducing the risk of hospitalization or death by a dramatically amazing amount. >> later that week the fda will consider authorizing booster shots for the mo
iraqi officials say they capt captured sami jsaim who served as the terror group's financial chief. the u.s. was offering a $5 million reward for him. jasim is a top deputy to abu bakr al baghdadi who was killed in 2019. >>> greg abbott has signed an executive order banning covid vaccine mandates and applies to private employers in texas. abbott says the covid vaccine is safe but he says it should be voluntary. he says president biden's push for large companies to require vaccines is...
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sami jasim was a former deputy to abu bakr al baghdadi the group's leader, killed by us special forcese security forces of this operation is not so much samijasim's lost to of this operation is not so much sami jasim's lost to isis, of this operation is not so much samijasim's lost to isis, he of this operation is not so much sami jasim's lost to isis, he will be replaced, it is like a hydra's head, the value to them will be what information he can give them and the iraqis do not have a reputation for holding back when it comes to extracting intelligence. this guy, samijasim, was on the extracting intelligence. this guy, sami jasim, was on the council of isis's leadership, and he was not just in charge of finances, he was overseeing a lot of the cross—border activity between syria and iraq. isis, although it was militarily defeated 2.5 years ago, it remains a potent insurgent force, it has been attacking police, army and government militias and killed dozens of police officers this year alone. it is still a problem, it's an insurgency rather than having a physical caliphate. if this gu
sami jasim was a former deputy to abu bakr al baghdadi the group's leader, killed by us special forcese security forces of this operation is not so much samijasim's lost to of this operation is not so much sami jasim's lost to isis, of this operation is not so much samijasim's lost to isis, he of this operation is not so much sami jasim's lost to isis, he will be replaced, it is like a hydra's head, the value to them will be what information he can give them and the iraqis do not have a...
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sami jaseem oversaw the group's finances, and served as the deputy leader of isis under abu bakr al-baghdadi, who was killed in a u.s.-led raid in 2019. three u.s. based economists will share this year's nobel prize for economics. canadian david card of the university of california- berkeley was honored for his research into how the minimum wage, immigration, and education impact the labor market. israeli-american joshua angrist of the massachusetts institute of technology and dutch-born guido imbens of stanford university were recognized for finding alternate ways to study economic issues. stocks tumbled on wall street today as investors awaited this week's company earnings reports. the dow jones industrial average lost 250 points to close at 34,496. the nasdaq fell 93 points. and the s&p 500 shed 30. and, the pandemic-delayed boston marathon returned today after a 30-month hiatus. benson kipruto of kenya finished in first place. fellow kenyan diana kipyogei claimed the women's prize. large crowds cheered on the 18,000 runners, down from more than 30,000 before the pandemic. still to come o
sami jaseem oversaw the group's finances, and served as the deputy leader of isis under abu bakr al-baghdadi, who was killed in a u.s.-led raid in 2019. three u.s. based economists will share this year's nobel prize for economics. canadian david card of the university of california- berkeley was honored for his research into how the minimum wage, immigration, and education impact the labor market. israeli-american joshua angrist of the massachusetts institute of technology and dutch-born guido...
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yum. ...sami will join me as i re-create a tapatío specialty... and add a twist on the familiar...ed cream. -oh, boy. -...starting with that classic lunch i eat with angel, carne en su jugo... nobody outside of guadalajara that i know has heard of carne en su jugo. yeah? -until now. -mm-hmm.
yum. ...sami will join me as i re-create a tapatío specialty... and add a twist on the familiar...ed cream. -oh, boy. -...starting with that classic lunch i eat with angel, carne en su jugo... nobody outside of guadalajara that i know has heard of carne en su jugo. yeah? -until now. -mm-hmm.
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people had heard of but he was a member of the leadership council of isis, he goes by the name of samiasim leadership council of isis, he goes by the name of samijasim and his role went far beyond that ofjust controlling the finances. he has been reportedly involved in coordinating isis activities which in the areas that operate in syria and iraq. there's no confirmation of where he was captured but we are told it was outside iraq so that could mean syria, turkey, jordan. but the fact that he has been captured alive is very unusual because normally senior members of isis blow themselves up or die in a hail of bullets. it's unusual for them to be captured alive and i think his value to the iraqi security forces will be that of what he can tell them. rather than necessarily his loss to isis. he will be a loss to them but these people are relatively easily replaced. this guy goes way back, he was operational back in 2014 and as we mentioned earlier he worked for the previous isis leader and he has now been involved in working for the current leader of isis. but i think it's what they can
people had heard of but he was a member of the leadership council of isis, he goes by the name of samiasim leadership council of isis, he goes by the name of samijasim and his role went far beyond that ofjust controlling the finances. he has been reportedly involved in coordinating isis activities which in the areas that operate in syria and iraq. there's no confirmation of where he was captured but we are told it was outside iraq so that could mean syria, turkey, jordan. but the fact that he...