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. >> my older son, samir, keeps saying that he misses his younger brother.he looks at his picture and starts crying. >> life has been a daily struggle for her since the quake. >> he is still young. i have to earn and i don't have skills. i worry about how to build a house. it's not possible to live like this. the ceiling leaks with dew as if the house is sweating. it gets very cold. i have to build a house somehow. >> she has received $150 from the government to build a temporary shelter. temperatures at night drop to freezing point and nepalis shiver in their shelters. rebuilding around the country has not started yet, because political parties can't agree on who will control reconstruction. >> back in june when we visited her, her son was petrified of leaving her side even for a short while. by now, she said, samir is much more confident, loves playing with his friends and enjoys going to school. >> this is what the school looked like in june. now temporary classrooms are open. >> we found samir playing in the school yard. after seeing him in our previous
. >> my older son, samir, keeps saying that he misses his younger brother.he looks at his picture and starts crying. >> life has been a daily struggle for her since the quake. >> he is still young. i have to earn and i don't have skills. i worry about how to build a house. it's not possible to live like this. the ceiling leaks with dew as if the house is sweating. it gets very cold. i have to build a house somehow. >> she has received $150 from the government to build a...
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when i pulled the baby out, the baby is still alive. >> samir is very lucky, because mr. eng stopped the washer right before the two-minute cycle. they did not intend to put the baby into a very dangerous situation. it was just their head wasn't there when they did it. they wasn't thinking when they did it. they should have thought a little more when they did it, but they didn't think about it. >> after reviewing the security footage of what took place in the laundromat that day, she gave the video to her son. >> he said, i think a lot of people will want to see this. i didn't take him seriously, i thought he was joking. when the news reporter got here, i said, hey, wait a minute, how did you hear about the incident? he said, well, you put it on youtube. no, i didn't put it on youtube. i just asked my son to save it for me. >> i was the one that uploaded it to video. i was surprised on how fast it took off, i guess. because i knew it was going to take off because that's something you don't see every day, but i didn't expect it to go on the news two days after and for ther
when i pulled the baby out, the baby is still alive. >> samir is very lucky, because mr. eng stopped the washer right before the two-minute cycle. they did not intend to put the baby into a very dangerous situation. it was just their head wasn't there when they did it. they wasn't thinking when they did it. they should have thought a little more when they did it, but they didn't think about it. >> after reviewing the security footage of what took place in the laundromat that day,...
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they are using the names samir bouzid soufiane kayal and soufiane kayal on --samir bouzid and soufiane kayal on documents while they travel. the french foreign minister unveiled a new campaign on how best to react in the event of a terror attack such as the one last month. when terror strikes, the french government will soon be putting up this poster in public spaces throughout the country. it is aimed at ensuring safety in the event of an attack like the one on november 18. first, run away if possible. help others in the process. hyde, preferably behind a wall and away from open spaces. then phone for help. french passersby are not all impressed. it looks good, but can you behave this way when you are panicking? still, i would so you learn something, at least. clear. not very there are too many pictures. reporter: the french prime minister underlined the importance of the public service campaign. is faced with a threat, a lasting threat. we must and will learn to live with it. , it is normal to create a culture of safety to learn the right behavior to adopt. that is why we have launch
they are using the names samir bouzid soufiane kayal and soufiane kayal on --samir bouzid and soufiane kayal on documents while they travel. the french foreign minister unveiled a new campaign on how best to react in the event of a terror attack such as the one last month. when terror strikes, the french government will soon be putting up this poster in public spaces throughout the country. it is aimed at ensuring safety in the event of an attack like the one on november 18. first, run away if...
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. >> we found samir playing in the school yard.after seeing him in our previous report an al jazeera viewer contributed $1,000 to his education. samir said he still misses his brother, every day. >> the walls of the family's little thin how else are full of photos of loved ones who died. >> i watch t.v. and listen to music on the phone. i go outside with my friends. i try to keep my mind occupied, but at times when i see other women with their husbands, it hits me that i don't have mine anymore. an aunt says she looks at these photos every day and weeps, despite the challenges, she knows she needs to be brave for her son. al jazeera. >>> more on our website, aljazeera.com. >> three locations, three different stories about the environment. one message. >> this year is blowing our minds. >> storms generated by a powerful weather system. >> these urchins are in trouble right now, why is that? >> our oceans getting warmer and more toxic. land frozen for years now melting. what is happening around the
. >> we found samir playing in the school yard.after seeing him in our previous report an al jazeera viewer contributed $1,000 to his education. samir said he still misses his brother, every day. >> the walls of the family's little thin how else are full of photos of loved ones who died. >> i watch t.v. and listen to music on the phone. i go outside with my friends. i try to keep my mind occupied, but at times when i see other women with their husbands, it hits me that i don't...
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and this is directly to toby, and samir can feel free to comment if you want.when i read your report i saw you had listed a whole range of challenges associated with striking a deal with pakistan. and you have pointed out that pakistan's nuclear commerce is also less incentivized. and in the report you also point out that the pakistani position has hardened since the evidence that you've gathered suggests that pakistanis feel compelled to compete against india. so -- and coupling that, chinese, that they have the healthy cooperation of the chinese. in this context, would would -- why would you think pakistan would subject itself to this sort of deal? >> it depends on what you mean by the deal. >> the grand nuclear bargain. >> sure. the commercial piece first, i think it's absolutely the case that pakistan's nuclear energy requirements as it defines them are being met by china, largely by way of ignoring the rules and the nuclear suppliers group. it's hard to imagine a circumstance where there was a nuclear deal that would change that in some way. i think that s
and this is directly to toby, and samir can feel free to comment if you want.when i read your report i saw you had listed a whole range of challenges associated with striking a deal with pakistan. and you have pointed out that pakistan's nuclear commerce is also less incentivized. and in the report you also point out that the pakistani position has hardened since the evidence that you've gathered suggests that pakistanis feel compelled to compete against india. so -- and coupling that, chinese,...
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this is directly to toby and samir, you can feel free to comment on it if you want. when i read your report, i saw you had list add whole range of challenges associated with striking out that pakistan's nuclear council -- and also point out that the pakistani position has hardened since the deaths and the evidence you gathered suggest that pakistanis feel compelled to compete against india. so, and coupling the chinese, that they have a healthy impression of the chinese, in this context, why would you think that pakistan would subject themselves to this sort of a deal? >> depends on what you mean by deal. >> the grand nuclear bargain. >> sure. so let me address the commercial piece first. i think it's absolutely the case that pakistan's nuclear energy requirements, as it defines them, are being met by china. largely by way of ignoring the rules in the nuclear suppliers group. and it's hard to imagine a circumstance where there was a nuclear deal that would change that in some way. so i think that set of incentives that had existed in the case of india, although i tak
this is directly to toby and samir, you can feel free to comment on it if you want. when i read your report, i saw you had list add whole range of challenges associated with striking out that pakistan's nuclear council -- and also point out that the pakistani position has hardened since the deaths and the evidence you gathered suggest that pakistanis feel compelled to compete against india. so, and coupling the chinese, that they have a healthy impression of the chinese, in this context, why...
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samir says he still misses his brother every day.he wall's of the family house are full of photos of loved ones who died. >> i watch t.v. and listen to music the phone, go outside with my friends. i tree to keep my mind occupied but at times when i see other women with their husbands, it hits me that i don't have mine anymore. >> an aunt says she looks at these photos every day and weeps despite the challenges, she knows she needs to be brave for her son. al jazeera. our next report on the series about two siblings forced to leave myanmar before parting ways again watch the story on monday here on al jazeera. >> al jazeera has been given rare access to the daily life of a people smuggler tasks with taking central americans to the u.s. brutal drug car tells and corrupt authorities are all over the trail, making it a dangerous journey. more from honduras in the second story of a three-part series. >> one of the world's most murderous cities looking for those trying to he can ape. this is a people smuggler in honduras. he has given us r
samir says he still misses his brother every day.he wall's of the family house are full of photos of loved ones who died. >> i watch t.v. and listen to music the phone, go outside with my friends. i tree to keep my mind occupied but at times when i see other women with their husbands, it hits me that i don't have mine anymore. >> an aunt says she looks at these photos every day and weeps despite the challenges, she knows she needs to be brave for her son. al jazeera. our next report...
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i guess, samir, let me start with you. do you think u.s. stock prices, though they have risen a fair amount in the past few years, though not so much this year, are too high priced to leave room for more growth or what? >> we don't. in our recently released outlook report we lay out the case for why global equities will continue to do well and you want to continue to lean into the u.s. because it's got a better growth trajectories. think about how well the consumer is doing, unemployment is down, low energy prices, think about credit availability is better here than europe. you have u.s. companies outperforming their peers in terms of profitability and you have less political, think about greece, think about spain, think about portugal, and geopolitical risk in the u.s. >> so, david, why don't you answer that? better growth in the united states? a more robust consumer, better credit possibilities and less political risk. why do you like europe? >> well, firstly, you can't ignore the political risks in europe. certainly we don't. a source of
i guess, samir, let me start with you. do you think u.s. stock prices, though they have risen a fair amount in the past few years, though not so much this year, are too high priced to leave room for more growth or what? >> we don't. in our recently released outlook report we lay out the case for why global equities will continue to do well and you want to continue to lean into the u.s. because it's got a better growth trajectories. think about how well the consumer is doing, unemployment...
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samir kuntar was freed in 2008 after spending nearly 30 years in israeli prison for his role in the killings of three israelis in a 1979 attack. kuntar died saturday when israel bombed a residential building in a crowded neighborhood of damascus. the attack reportedly destroyed the five-story building and killed an unknown number of civilians. residents reported seeing the bodies of women and children in the rubble. in iraq, an airstrike by the us-led coalition has killed 10 iraqi soldiers in the latest incident of so-called friendly fire. u.s. defense secretary ash carter acknowledged a us aircraft carried out the strike but said it resulted from friday, mistakes on both sides . carter said he had spoken to iraqi prime minister haider al abadi. >> i explained to him our regrets. he and i agreed that this was that this was in event that we both regretted and that there would be an investigation of it, but that these kinds of things happen when you're fighting side-by-side, as we are. amy: in news from afghanistan, a key district in the southern province of helmand has reportedly fallen to th
samir kuntar was freed in 2008 after spending nearly 30 years in israeli prison for his role in the killings of three israelis in a 1979 attack. kuntar died saturday when israel bombed a residential building in a crowded neighborhood of damascus. the attack reportedly destroyed the five-story building and killed an unknown number of civilians. residents reported seeing the bodies of women and children in the rubble. in iraq, an airstrike by the us-led coalition has killed 10 iraqi soldiers in...
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we are going to skip as to where you are confronting neil brad cooper about the demonstration this samiral mop and you will see the continuity here and brad cooper plays an executive at qvc. roll tape number 3. >> >> i have a meeting with our lawyers. what do you think you are doing? >> go home, joy. and watch the numbers roll in on the television. 50,000 mops, owing every dollar including your home. >> it could have been handled better. i will entitle it another shot. >> i don't want todd or anyone else to try it. it should be me. >> we don't have any other people. we have celebs, spokes model do the selling. i told you. >> who showed you the mop? >> who sold it to you? who taught you how to use it? who convinced you it was great after you thought it was worthless? >> >> give us a second. come with me. >> [laughter.] >> rose: so tell me that scene. you in that scene. as an actress. >> it was -- >> rose: you were pissed and you walk in there -- >> i was -- >> rose: bradley who misled you. >> yeah. you know, she -- yes. she put everything, she trusted this person, and then when it didn't
we are going to skip as to where you are confronting neil brad cooper about the demonstration this samiral mop and you will see the continuity here and brad cooper plays an executive at qvc. roll tape number 3. >> >> i have a meeting with our lawyers. what do you think you are doing? >> go home, joy. and watch the numbers roll in on the television. 50,000 mops, owing every dollar including your home. >> it could have been handled better. i will entitle it another shot....
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and this is directly to toby, and samir can feel free to comment if you want.when i read your report i saw you had listed a whole range of challenges associated with striking a deal with pakistan. and you have pointed out that pakistan's nuclear commerce is also less incentivized. and in the report you also point out that the pakistani position has hardened since the evidence that you've gathered suggests that pakistanies feel compelled to compete against india. so -- and coupling that, chinese, that they have the healthy cooperation of the chinese. in this context would would pakistan subject its to this sort of deal? >> it depends on what you mean by the deal. >> the grand nuclear bargain. >> sure. the commercial piece first i think it's absolutely the case that pakistan's nuclear energy requirements as it defines them are being met by china, largely by way of ignoring the rules and the nuclear suppliers group. it's hard to imagine a circumstance where there was a nuclear deal that would change that in some way. i think that set of incentives that had existed
and this is directly to toby, and samir can feel free to comment if you want.when i read your report i saw you had listed a whole range of challenges associated with striking a deal with pakistan. and you have pointed out that pakistan's nuclear commerce is also less incentivized. and in the report you also point out that the pakistani position has hardened since the evidence that you've gathered suggests that pakistanies feel compelled to compete against india. so -- and coupling that,...
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samir reid: thank you and thank you for your thoughtful testimonies.emerging among many, one, putting the chairman and the chain of command and creating a general staff. there are pros and cons as you point out. and since you give him are some most intellectually honest people i know, it helps us that we propose a lot -- what is the con? what do you worry about, if we had a chairman in the chain of command, if we did it, we would have to create sort of a buffer against those downsides? general schwartz: the traditional thinking of having the chairman in the chain of command is potential for abuse, for excessive exercise of one's authority, and underlining, as chris lamb mentioned, the fundamental principle of civilian authority. that is the downside. but i believe that, and given my experience, the chairman and the secretary operate so closely in today's environment that there is a level of supervision which mitigates that possibility. but that is a legitimate consideration. senator reid: putting the chairman of the chain, he was -- would still be supp
samir reid: thank you and thank you for your thoughtful testimonies.emerging among many, one, putting the chairman and the chain of command and creating a general staff. there are pros and cons as you point out. and since you give him are some most intellectually honest people i know, it helps us that we propose a lot -- what is the con? what do you worry about, if we had a chairman in the chain of command, if we did it, we would have to create sort of a buffer against those downsides? general...