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. >> this is what samir wants the world to see the other side of iraq a history 11 lesson through iraqi eyes. a snapshot of another time. >> it is a really surprise to see my aunts and my uncles they lived in the '50s a life which compares to everything in the west. but on their own with their own rules. they listen to modern arab music, they have their writers their poets their everything you know? it's like it gives an item of what could have happened if the country would have not gone into war and dictatorship. >> reporter: iraqi odyssey tells the story through his family members now scattered from london to l.a. to new york to new seeld new zealand how the course of destiny changed. >> in the front line of the cold war between the soviets and the west and that ended up really in the dictatorship and all that war. so it was really a loss. >> this is not a religious film. in fact it's the opposite. secularity runs through it. samir feels iraq's better days can return, generation wise tasked with that. >> there are so many young people now you know? for them the dictatorship, there is
. >> this is what samir wants the world to see the other side of iraq a history 11 lesson through iraqi eyes. a snapshot of another time. >> it is a really surprise to see my aunts and my uncles they lived in the '50s a life which compares to everything in the west. but on their own with their own rules. they listen to modern arab music, they have their writers their poets their everything you know? it's like it gives an item of what could have happened if the country would have not...
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. >> samir shat rarvetionhata says the take will create. >> that alleged some conclusion between the ministry of defense and the interior ministry, some misconduct trying to direct local television stations to cover then general sisi's bid to be president favorably and so on. so that in civility is surprising. i think it will probably make some personal relations a little tense. now there's been some speculation already that with the new king of saudi arabia, the relations between egypt and saudi arabia may change a bit. that being said, what presidential sisi said about some of the gulf states, saudi arabia, united arab emirates and so on have an interest of egypt not being democratic and the interest of the muslim brotherhood not being in power. it's really about these larger geostrategic interests and of course that hasn't changed. >> well the recording was obtained and broadcast by mika milin a promuslim brotherhood station in turkey. following popular protests forced it out it has now been labeled a terrorist organization. >>> at least six people have been killed after a bus was
. >> samir shat rarvetionhata says the take will create. >> that alleged some conclusion between the ministry of defense and the interior ministry, some misconduct trying to direct local television stations to cover then general sisi's bid to be president favorably and so on. so that in civility is surprising. i think it will probably make some personal relations a little tense. now there's been some speculation already that with the new king of saudi arabia, the relations between...
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. >>> phil lavelle spoakd with samir regi about how his own family history reflects a forgotten side of the war torn nation. >> reporter: this is what samea wants the world to see the other side of iraq, a history lesson through iraqi eyes. a country that once felt fairly liberal, a snapshot of another time. >> it's a really surprise to see that my ownts aunts and my uncles are alive which compares to everything on the west. but on their own roots. they listen to arab music their writers their poets rg, everything, it gives a light into what would happen if iraq had not gone into war. >> now scattered from thrond london to l.a. how the course of its destiny changed. >> iraq came you know in the front line of the cold war between soviets and the west and that ended up really in the dictatorship and all that war. so it was really a loss. >> reporter: this is not a religious film, in fact secularity runs 30 through it. generation y tasked with that. >> for them the dictatorship there is no experience of that. so they only know the chaos after the war. but they now try to do new things.
. >>> phil lavelle spoakd with samir regi about how his own family history reflects a forgotten side of the war torn nation. >> reporter: this is what samea wants the world to see the other side of iraq, a history lesson through iraqi eyes. a country that once felt fairly liberal, a snapshot of another time. >> it's a really surprise to see that my ownts aunts and my uncles are alive which compares to everything on the west. but on their own roots. they listen to arab music...
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kazaw sxichlt samir haddad in senior deputy positions within mli. likewise bottom left-hand side you see fayed rung the shahabi portfolio, i guess you could say, the national security adviser. again, some conservative element of dhawa party, conservative as in they don't want a radical change in the nature of power in iraq they don't want to be one day jettisoned as those are the politician that's we iraqi hezbollah, keep in the cupboard and bring them out whenever we want to look acceptable. they don't want that to be the end point for where iraq goes. we've got allies for where we can work in iraq. but the only way we're going to get those allies is if we outperform iran as a security partner. we can't ask for everything we want from the iraqis unless we demonstrate we are seriously committed about going forward, and not just until isis is gone. not just until mosul is liberated but finally until -- no end point. what we need is a visionary decade spanning re-engajt with the iraqi government for a deep lasting security cooperation, and why wouldn'
kazaw sxichlt samir haddad in senior deputy positions within mli. likewise bottom left-hand side you see fayed rung the shahabi portfolio, i guess you could say, the national security adviser. again, some conservative element of dhawa party, conservative as in they don't want a radical change in the nature of power in iraq they don't want to be one day jettisoned as those are the politician that's we iraqi hezbollah, keep in the cupboard and bring them out whenever we want to look acceptable....
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the propaganda machine if so it wouldn't be the first time until he was killed by a drone in yemen samirn led the magazine "inspire." it has the own american pr guru a 33-year-old. >> typical middle class neighborhood suburbs of boston not too far away from the patriots. >> the end chronologist joe darn,he leshg. >> catholic school not too far away he comes over here for his senior year. we don't know why he left but we know he graduated here in stoten. >> he fit in he didn't strike her as being out of the ordinary too much. >> studies computer science for three semesters here at northeastern university. during this time period authorities belief he became radicalized. he and jihad friends would spend their saturday night watching propaganda videos and plotting to be part of the action. >> post 9-11 they start to hate america. >> he traveled on several occasions overseas. his first travel was in april of 2002 when he traveled to pakistan for purposes of seeking out military training. >> they failed in their first attempt so they returned to the u.s. to try to kill at home. according to t
the propaganda machine if so it wouldn't be the first time until he was killed by a drone in yemen samirn led the magazine "inspire." it has the own american pr guru a 33-year-old. >> typical middle class neighborhood suburbs of boston not too far away from the patriots. >> the end chronologist joe darn,he leshg. >> catholic school not too far away he comes over here for his senior year. we don't know why he left but we know he graduated here in stoten. >> he...
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times may have changed but samir feels that iraq's better days can return. >> there are so many young people now you know for them the dictatorship, there is no experience of that. so they only know the after the war. now they try to use new things. they use social media. they know what is going on in the world. i think that i feel now is that people are not afraid any more. >> an optimistic outlook fro the festival. >> let's go to sport news now. here is sa na. >> thank you very much. morocco will not be able to participate in the next two africa cup of nations and will have to pay $10 million fine to the confederation of african football for refusing to host the competition over fears of ebola spread. meanwhile equatorial guinea has been fined $100,000 for the crowd violence. at least 60 people were injured when fans flew bottles and objects at at guana fans. the game was held up for 30 minutes and the police had to fire tear gas at the supporters. >> we are very proud. we have reached the semifinal. something historic for us. i would also like to congratulate ghana and apologize to
times may have changed but samir feels that iraq's better days can return. >> there are so many young people now you know for them the dictatorship, there is no experience of that. so they only know the after the war. now they try to use new things. they use social media. they know what is going on in the world. i think that i feel now is that people are not afraid any more. >> an optimistic outlook fro the festival. >> let's go to sport news now. here is sa na. >> thank...
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until he was killed by a drone in yemen samir khan ran the slick al qaeda on-line magazine "inspire."can pr guru abousamra. >> in the neighborhood not too far away from where the patriots play football. >> an educated end chronologist since harold reporter. >> he went to a catholic school not too far away. he comes over here for his senior year. we don't know why he left but we know he graduated here in stoughton. >> the principal said he didn't seem to be out of the ordinary too much. >> he studied computer science. during this time period authorities believe he became fully radicalized. he and his wouannabe jihaddy friends looked at their options. >> they started to hate america. >> he traveled to overseas on several occasions. first was in april of 2002 when he traveled to pakistan for the purposes of seeking outer rist training. >> they failed in the first attempt so they returned to the u.s. to try to kill at home. according to these records he and associates plotted an attack on civilians in a shopping mall. they also conspired to assassinate then national security advisor condo
until he was killed by a drone in yemen samir khan ran the slick al qaeda on-line magazine "inspire."can pr guru abousamra. >> in the neighborhood not too far away from where the patriots play football. >> an educated end chronologist since harold reporter. >> he went to a catholic school not too far away. he comes over here for his senior year. we don't know why he left but we know he graduated here in stoughton. >> the principal said he didn't seem to be out...
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let's get over to samir. only a week or so ago, everyone was under the assumption we were still going to see india struggling to gather momentum and all of a sudden india changes its method and hey, we get a cracking number like this. why and how, the change. explain that to us. >> well the statistics have been working under a formula for the last two years. they set up a company to look into how they can measure. because that part is done should be more under lying other global markets. just to give you an example, for the moment let's assume i'm a manufacturing and you are a shoe buyer, a customer. the earlier, the price that was taken into account was the producer's price, what the price i got when i sold that shoe to a shop keeper or a dealer. but now, the price that will be taken into account is the end consumer, the market price, what you pay to buy that shoe. so that's a significant change. the second one is that a lot of sectors were underrepresented. a lot of segments were underrepresented. for examp
let's get over to samir. only a week or so ago, everyone was under the assumption we were still going to see india struggling to gather momentum and all of a sudden india changes its method and hey, we get a cracking number like this. why and how, the change. explain that to us. >> well the statistics have been working under a formula for the last two years. they set up a company to look into how they can measure. because that part is done should be more under lying other global markets....
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samir says my last open is in the office now.d a quarter of the office romances result in marriage. so after saying that three quarters probably end in harassment or leaving unemployment. that's enough. have a great weekend, mate. >> >> still love you. >>> still to come, many say their pooches read their facial expressions. well, research says it's true. we have more on that. rich, chewy caramel rolled up in smooth, milk chocolate... let me know if this gets too hot rolo. get your smooth on. >>> hello. i'm david eades. the top stories this hour, the european union says it could impose more sanctions on russia if it fails to observe a new cease-fire in ukraine. fighting goes on ahead of the deadline. >>> baher mohamed the last of the three al jazeera journalists being held in prison in egypt for more than a year now is released on bail and reunited with his family. >>> the whole process of normalizing relations between cuba and the united states has certainly been a long time coming, but those that will probably benefit the most,
samir says my last open is in the office now.d a quarter of the office romances result in marriage. so after saying that three quarters probably end in harassment or leaving unemployment. that's enough. have a great weekend, mate. >> >> still love you. >>> still to come, many say their pooches read their facial expressions. well, research says it's true. we have more on that. rich, chewy caramel rolled up in smooth, milk chocolate... let me know if this gets too hot rolo....