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charles stratford reports. mohammed mosri inspect the broken irrigation pipes on his field close to the border with israel. tank tracks left deep scars in the land. nothing remains much this year's tomato crop. >> i lost $500,000 worth. i would have harvested around 600 tons. instead, i could only salvage around 19. the world bank says the economic growth in palestinhad dropped to minus 1% in the first quarter of 2014. the war made a struggling economic situation even worse. >> his story is like many farmers in this area. they describe how the tanks came up from the border about a mile behind me and destroyed their crops, destroyed millions of dollars worth of projects that would have generated money for a economy that has suffered years under israel's blockade. >> his tomatoes would have ended up at a factory like this, the owner tells me this is the first year in 20 he has had to import tomatoes from abroad. israeli tank shells have left around $6 million worth of damage at his factory which used to produce t
charles stratford reports. mohammed mosri inspect the broken irrigation pipes on his field close to the border with israel. tank tracks left deep scars in the land. nothing remains much this year's tomato crop. >> i lost $500,000 worth. i would have harvested around 600 tons. instead, i could only salvage around 19. the world bank says the economic growth in palestinhad dropped to minus 1% in the first quarter of 2014. the war made a struggling economic situation even worse. >> his...
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charles stratford says that they are in makeshift refugee camps. >> reporter: they are outside of the tent. the family of five syrian kurds from the village. the village is 20 kilometers from kobane on the syrian turkish border. he left his home and brought them to the camp in the kurdish region of northern iraq days ago. and he describes some of the things that he saw before they fled for their lives. >> i was trying to help people. i saw four dead people with their throats slit. some with their hands cut off. some of the dead had their faces blown off. >> the town of kobane has some of the forces with the islamic state, some of the currentish fighters in recent weeks. coalition airstrikes failed to push them out. when they took over the village close by, the fighters were disguised. >> when they attacked the village and the village next to ours, they were wearing uniforms of the kurdish forces. >> the family, who came here by turkey, said they felt safer here than in iraq. he doesn't trust the kurdish government to look after their needs. he has been fighting the kurdish insurgency,
charles stratford says that they are in makeshift refugee camps. >> reporter: they are outside of the tent. the family of five syrian kurds from the village. the village is 20 kilometers from kobane on the syrian turkish border. he left his home and brought them to the camp in the kurdish region of northern iraq days ago. and he describes some of the things that he saw before they fled for their lives. >> i was trying to help people. i saw four dead people with their throats slit....
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let's speak to charles stratford, live in erbil in northern iraq. is there any indication as to when the peshawar fighters might set off for kobane, and how many of them? >> we still have no indication yet, no confirmation as to when the fighters will leave, or, indeed, how many are going. we have yet as well to have confirmation that the president has signed off on whether to send the fighters. there seems to be a greater sense for a push for unity between the kurdish fighters, particularly the kurd in syria, with links to the p.k.k. by turkey, and have not got on with the krg kurds in iraq because of the krg's links with turkey. there has been an ongoing negotiations, if you like, for the last three or four days, we hear, to try to bring the factions together. the president was saying the agreement to send the peshawar is a greater indication of greater cooperation, and a show. urgency with which the fighters are needed to defend the town on the syrian turkish border. >> there's a fight going on in iraq against i.s.i.l., are there fears that that
let's speak to charles stratford, live in erbil in northern iraq. is there any indication as to when the peshawar fighters might set off for kobane, and how many of them? >> we still have no indication yet, no confirmation as to when the fighters will leave, or, indeed, how many are going. we have yet as well to have confirmation that the president has signed off on whether to send the fighters. there seems to be a greater sense for a push for unity between the kurdish fighters,...
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few hours, charles stratford joins us live. give us an idea of what happened when they left. >> reporter: well, it was about three hours ago now that a convoy from erbil here start today move north. it was around about 60 vehicles, including four-wheel-drives, pickup trucks with heavy machine guns, personnel carrier and even buses carrying kurdish fighters. these kurdish fighters were wearing the traditional kurdish dress, carrying weapons. it's difficult to estimate how many men were in the convoy. we hear now that they are in and around the area, which is as i say around about three hours from here. we are also hearing from peshmerga sources that the plane that is here at the erbil air party that will be flying to turkey has yet to leave. but we hear that that plane will be carrying peshmerga forces and taking them to turkey. >> now, charles, just explain to us how will these extra fighters actually help secure kobane? >> reporter: well, there has been this cry out certainly for help there in kobane by forces they are fightin
few hours, charles stratford joins us live. give us an idea of what happened when they left. >> reporter: well, it was about three hours ago now that a convoy from erbil here start today move north. it was around about 60 vehicles, including four-wheel-drives, pickup trucks with heavy machine guns, personnel carrier and even buses carrying kurdish fighters. these kurdish fighters were wearing the traditional kurdish dress, carrying weapons. it's difficult to estimate how many men were in...
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charles stratford live from erbil. they have agreed to send peshawar forces across the border to syria. thank you >>> rite, the annual hindu festival of rights begins on thursday. as reported from india, it's a time of prayer and fun. it's a busy time for the police and doctors. the last-minute rush is on to make this diwali bright and memorable. and provide statues that plect their homes. security of citizens is our prime concern. we are making efforts to prevent everything. but the police can only do so much. at one of new delhi's main hospital, this centre is expecting a surge in patients. diwali is not complete without fire crackers. the irresponsible use will lead to more nap 300 people coming from his burns unit alone. >> 75% of patients had children below. they are not taught how to use this. and they face the problems. doctors, politicians and the supreme court have rules about who should light fire crackers where. >>. >> translation: my children have been buying firecrackers on their own and bring them home. k
charles stratford live from erbil. they have agreed to send peshawar forces across the border to syria. thank you >>> rite, the annual hindu festival of rights begins on thursday. as reported from india, it's a time of prayer and fun. it's a busy time for the police and doctors. the last-minute rush is on to make this diwali bright and memorable. and provide statues that plect their homes. security of citizens is our prime concern. we are making efforts to prevent everything. but the...
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a few days after the murder, a small funeral was held in stratford, ontario. planning to have a wedding then. donna's wedding. lynne was supposed to have been here -- alive -- as her sister's maid of honor. they dressed her in her maid of honor dress. i remember feeling such anger that -- to whoever did that to my sister. my parents -- watching my parents grieve. "what have they done to my baby?" >> reporter: the coroner's report answered some questions. an autopsy determined the garrote did not kill lynne. she died of stab wounds. and the report revealed something else -- traces of two semen samples. but again dna testing was not available back then. so they could not attach identities to those semen samples. >> reporter: so you began to talk to everybody who knew her. >> so that's where we started the circle of friends, acquaintances-- her job - - anybody that knew her. >> reporter: including all her current and former boyfriends. racquetball partners. ski buddies, work colleagues. >> we needed time to develop a little bit of background on all of the various
a few days after the murder, a small funeral was held in stratford, ontario. planning to have a wedding then. donna's wedding. lynne was supposed to have been here -- alive -- as her sister's maid of honor. they dressed her in her maid of honor dress. i remember feeling such anger that -- to whoever did that to my sister. my parents -- watching my parents grieve. "what have they done to my baby?" >> reporter: the coroner's report answered some questions. an autopsy determined...
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stratford, we start out there. white horse pike, between webster avenue and cooper avenue.ccident there. and staying in new jersey, 295 southbound, at 195. there is an accident that is on both shoulders, of the road, finally, in thorn on, dilworth town road at britain lake road, there is an accident, an overturned vehicle, and lanes are blocked, police are on the scene, best to stay away from that area, and take street road east street road instead, chris? >> wyfi hot spot causes cents scar for pass he can ers on board international flight at lax. the passenger on an american airlines flight saw the wyfi connection named al quaida free terror network pop up on his computer. women, flight attendant was notified prompting security concerns of course. the already done bound flight was held in a secure location for three hours while authorities investigated. >> at first the captain came and said an issue, then security threat, we didn't have clearance to take off. >> the airport released a statement monday saying, quote, after further investigation, it was determined that no cr
stratford, we start out there. white horse pike, between webster avenue and cooper avenue.ccident there. and staying in new jersey, 295 southbound, at 195. there is an accident that is on both shoulders, of the road, finally, in thorn on, dilworth town road at britain lake road, there is an accident, an overturned vehicle, and lanes are blocked, police are on the scene, best to stay away from that area, and take street road east street road instead, chris? >> wyfi hot spot causes cents...
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first to charles stratford, who now reports. >>> mohammed inspects the pipes on the dusty field close to the border with israel. tang tracks left scars in the sand, nothing remains. i lost 500,000 in the war. i would have harvested around 6,000 tonnes, i could only salvage around 19. the west bank says the economic growth dropped to minus 1% in 2014. the war a struggling situation worse. they described how the tanks came up for the border. destroyed their crops and millions of produce. it would have generated economy. it suffered for years. the tomatoes would have ended up at a factory like this. the owner tells me it's the first year in 20. israeli tank shells left around $6 million at his factory, which used to produce tomato concentrate. >> this is the biggest factory of its kind in palestine, if you counselled the farmers, traders and transport, 3,000 have lost their jobs >>> israel's land, air and sea blockade meant little goods were allowed and exports were virtually zero. despite the strengthening of a first call position, the bank said they are facing $50 million, without addi
first to charles stratford, who now reports. >>> mohammed inspects the pipes on the dusty field close to the border with israel. tang tracks left scars in the sand, nothing remains. i lost 500,000 in the war. i would have harvested around 6,000 tonnes, i could only salvage around 19. the west bank says the economic growth dropped to minus 1% in 2014. the war a struggling situation worse. they described how the tanks came up for the border. destroyed their crops and millions of produce....
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also, we have one in stratford, northbound side of white horse pike, route 30 at arlington avenue.ch out for official activity. heading to cedarbrook, a new accident. just got word into our system. cheltenham avenue at washington lane, that intersection is blocked off right now. you can take stenton avenue to get around it. heading up to the lehigh valley, we're seeing rainfall right now on the majors there. this is a live look at route 22 right near airport road. not reporting any accidents on 22, 78, even the northeast extension, but as you can see, that rain has definitely started to come into the lehigh valley, so you can expect to see slippery conditions across most of the majors this morning. and use caution, especially on those bridge surfaces, because they are wet right now. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> rain has been moving through the area. it moved through cape may to start with, but right now, clouds are starting to break over cape may. they have been getting a break from the rainfall, but the rest of the area is seeing showers push through. we've seen the
also, we have one in stratford, northbound side of white horse pike, route 30 at arlington avenue.ch out for official activity. heading to cedarbrook, a new accident. just got word into our system. cheltenham avenue at washington lane, that intersection is blocked off right now. you can take stenton avenue to get around it. heading up to the lehigh valley, we're seeing rainfall right now on the majors there. this is a live look at route 22 right near airport road. not reporting any accidents on...
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the lanes run -- it's in virginia, by the way, from edcell road on 395 to stratford county. drivers can use them and pay a toll based on congestion, or they can use the lanes for free in a carpool of three or more. >> nice blue skies in those object approxima from today. that's about to change. >> big time. one thing, i said that the guidance was looking better. some of the latest stuff coming in. one thing that's not going to change are the clouds. we're going to stick that in the forecast for saturday and sunday, keep it around with just some occasional showers, which you'll see and i'll detail the time of that in just a moment. first thing tomorrow morning, the pavement looking dry. temperatures in the low 60s. for the afternoon, also stay cool, roads looking wet. fog will start developing that will go right into saturday morning. not so good for the afternoon/evening commute. you can see what we're dry across the area. showers have faded fast and we have quiet times around i-81. that's the location tomorrow that some of our first showers will start showing up in the afte
the lanes run -- it's in virginia, by the way, from edcell road on 395 to stratford county. drivers can use them and pay a toll based on congestion, or they can use the lanes for free in a carpool of three or more. >> nice blue skies in those object approxima from today. that's about to change. >> big time. one thing, i said that the guidance was looking better. some of the latest stuff coming in. one thing that's not going to change are the clouds. we're going to stick that in the...
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charles stratford reports. >> reporter: kurdish peshmerga forces on the front line. nearby the largest oil fields in iraq. the islamic state of iraq and levant, or i.s.i.l., are only a few kilometres away. the vast amount of resources around kirkuk could make the city one of the most prosperous places on either, everyone could benefit. sunni, shi'a arabs, turkmen who have lived here for hundreds of years. i.s.i.l. is an enemy, many say distrust is growing. this is a sunni leader, showing the shrapnel scars on the walls of his house. he survived an attack by a shi'a group last year. >> it's a big problem for arab sunnis. they suffer from attacks by militia and i.s.i.l. there's justice from the government. sometimes we suffer at the hand of our government, the kurds. the plan is to her ace sunnis from iraq. >> reporter: i.s.i.l. is around 30km from the border administered by the kurdish regional government. the threat is great, that kerredish peshawar is helping the iraqi army defend it. iraq's constitution days the k.r.g. and baghdad have a role in running kirkuk. the
charles stratford reports. >> reporter: kurdish peshmerga forces on the front line. nearby the largest oil fields in iraq. the islamic state of iraq and levant, or i.s.i.l., are only a few kilometres away. the vast amount of resources around kirkuk could make the city one of the most prosperous places on either, everyone could benefit. sunni, shi'a arabs, turkmen who have lived here for hundreds of years. i.s.i.l. is an enemy, many say distrust is growing. this is a sunni leader, showing...
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charles stratford. >> reporter: there are around 7,000 people living in these unfinished buildings. and the reason they're here is there's literally no room in the camps in the surrounding areas. now, the winter is coming, as you can see, and the conditions are utterlia atrocious here. we had the first rains last night. there's no running water, very little electricity. and people have actually died from falling from some of these buildings. eight organizations and local authorities say they don't have the resources to meet the basic needs of these people. there was a rush to supply as much winter clothing as possible before the snows come. the organization it's come for the supply of clothes for children. and they have 2,600 boxes to distribute. everyone registers, they get a mark on their arms, according to how many children they have, and they take their boxes and go back to where they're staying. the older son comes to get the boxes and he takes us to where his family is staying. this is where he lives with his family of seven. they brought their boxes from unicef hand out and n
charles stratford. >> reporter: there are around 7,000 people living in these unfinished buildings. and the reason they're here is there's literally no room in the camps in the surrounding areas. now, the winter is coming, as you can see, and the conditions are utterlia atrocious here. we had the first rains last night. there's no running water, very little electricity. and people have actually died from falling from some of these buildings. eight organizations and local authorities say...
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. >> we'll hear from our correspondent who is at the rafah crossing, but first to charles stratford. >> reporter: mohammed inspects the broken irrigation pipes on his land near the border. tank tracks are left in the sand. nothing remains of this year's tomato crop. >> i lost $500,000 in the war. i would have harvested around 600 tonnes, i only have about 19. >> reporter: the war made a struggling economic situation worse. mohammed's story described how the tanks came up from the border aring destroying the crops, millions worth of produce that would have generated money for an economy that has suffered undies rail's bok aid. >> mohammed's tomatoes would have ended up at a factory like this. the owner tells me this is the fourth year in 20 he has to import. israeli tank sells left around 6 million. which used to produce tomato concentrate. >> this is the biggest factory of its kind in palestine. if you count the farmers and the traders, around 3,000 people have lost their jobs. >> israel's land, air and sea blockade means little goods are allowed into gaza. exports are virtually zero
. >> we'll hear from our correspondent who is at the rafah crossing, but first to charles stratford. >> reporter: mohammed inspects the broken irrigation pipes on his land near the border. tank tracks are left in the sand. nothing remains of this year's tomato crop. >> i lost $500,000 in the war. i would have harvested around 600 tonnes, i only have about 19. >> reporter: the war made a struggling economic situation worse. mohammed's story described how the tanks came up...
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thank you very much, charles stratford reporting for us from erbil. now, we willcross cross over to orfa, on the border with tissuing and syria because bernard smith is covering what's happening over in kobane. bernard, have the u.s.-led coalition airstrikes reversed the advance of isil fighters on kobani? >> the airstrikes, a part of what is a pattern now in kobani, a daily patterns, airstrikes confirmed in the early hours of sunday morning and what happens is that kurdish fighters on the ground in kobani give the cord ants to the u.s. coalition and they bring in the airstrikes on isil positions, either isil vehicles, houses where isil might be hiding out and isil artillery. this is a pattern we have seen happen every day now for many weeks. the airstrikes are an essential part of the attempt to stop kobani falling in to isil hands. it is fair to say that i think without the airstrikes, the syrian kurdish fighters in kobani would be struggling. they don't have the heavier weapons they need. they have not yet received many reinforcements. so they need
thank you very much, charles stratford reporting for us from erbil. now, we willcross cross over to orfa, on the border with tissuing and syria because bernard smith is covering what's happening over in kobane. bernard, have the u.s.-led coalition airstrikes reversed the advance of isil fighters on kobani? >> the airstrikes, a part of what is a pattern now in kobani, a daily patterns, airstrikes confirmed in the early hours of sunday morning and what happens is that kurdish fighters on...
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charles stratford is monitoring developments for us in northern iraq in erbil. >> reporter: what seemsuite a victory in peshmerga forces. we have spoken to a field commander in the area that says his forces have taken controlled of around five villages around the town. zumar as well as the town itself. special units are going through the area swing through looking for i.e.d.s. it's worth note that go al jazerra and our team were there a month ago and the pe peshmerga were certainly struggle struggl, struggle to go take control back of that town and were complaining of being under armed and the town itself has fallen under control of isil and per merlinpeshmerga had swapped sida number of occasion, but it's significant because it's a supply route from syria for isil forces and it's close to the sinjar mountains where we have zeina the love fighting between the peshmerga and isil trying to regain control there and protect the yazidi community in there. so as i say, a significant victory for the peshmerga but it remains to be seen too fast whether they can retain control of it. >>> iraqi
charles stratford is monitoring developments for us in northern iraq in erbil. >> reporter: what seemsuite a victory in peshmerga forces. we have spoken to a field commander in the area that says his forces have taken controlled of around five villages around the town. zumar as well as the town itself. special units are going through the area swing through looking for i.e.d.s. it's worth note that go al jazerra and our team were there a month ago and the pe peshmerga were certainly...
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lawrence lee, al jazerra, stratford in london. >>> a record number of walrus are crowding onto a beache u.s. state of alaska. arctic summer sea ice has disappeared forcing huge numbers ashore: now a report. >> reporter: 35,000 walruses crowded along the alaska coast. there is not enough ice for them to rest upon at sea. another mon fess take of climate change. >> this is really a historic moment for the arctic because of the change in the arctic sea ice. essentially in 20 to 30 years, scientist predict that the entire arctic ocean will be ice free. in the summertime and that is a huge change for the arctic, it's a change for the planet. >> reporter: the walruses were spotted last week, camped just north of point lay on alaska's northwest coast. the waters to the west are home to the most walruses on earth. but as global temperatures rise and the sea ice melts, they are forced ashore and unable to feed. with bitter irony, it's here in the arctic that oil companies are looking to drill for yet more fossil fuels. >> climate change is being driven by our use the fossil fuels so there are a
lawrence lee, al jazerra, stratford in london. >>> a record number of walrus are crowding onto a beache u.s. state of alaska. arctic summer sea ice has disappeared forcing huge numbers ashore: now a report. >> reporter: 35,000 walruses crowded along the alaska coast. there is not enough ice for them to rest upon at sea. another mon fess take of climate change. >> this is really a historic moment for the arctic because of the change in the arctic sea ice. essentially in 20...
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stuart: i was a waiter at a restaurant in stratford, conn.. >> when this ambition kicking? stuart: when i got my first job that paid decent money and realize how much you can make america. >> so your first real career oriented job and a salary? stuart: no. my first real job opened up the possibility for significant money in the future, mid 1970s i got a job in san francisco. >> the studios were on cesar chavez boulevard. >> you got to become what? >> 44% of the class of 2014 doesn't expect to make $30,000 a year. stuart: ever? >> in the year ago in. stuart: that stock is cold. >> not ever. stuart: what is the point of school? moving swiftly we have the dow industrials now up 50 points. we were talking privately during the commercial break. i think this market may end up significantly higher today. loren think i am right. moving quickly to the ten year yield which is known 2.31%, historically low. the price of oil is at a two year low. here is brian kilmeade. he is not a market expert. we won't say he is but he made a ton of money from that bo
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charles stratford reports a lot of them have to leave vulnerable family members behind. >> i am her mother and she is my baby, she says, i have lost the dearest thing in my life. ida noor and her family were forced to leave, her husband is blind, he sifts through the family i.d. cards so his son can find the one that belonged to his three-year-old sister, christina. ida describes the day i.s.i.l. took her daughter away. >> they came to our house and put us on a truck. they took us to the medical center. they said they would give us million checks and medicine if anyone was sick. then they ordered us on a bus. they searched our bags, took our money and our gold and even our clothes. >> ida says a young man wearing the all-black clothing of i.s.i.l. came onto the bus. armed i.s.i.l. fighters surrounded the vehicle. >> translator: he took my daughter from me. i followed him and was pleading with him to give her back. >> reporter: eye daida returned. she was crying i was beg him to give me her. he threatened me said if i didn't get back on the bus i would be killed. i feel tortured. my heart i
charles stratford reports a lot of them have to leave vulnerable family members behind. >> i am her mother and she is my baby, she says, i have lost the dearest thing in my life. ida noor and her family were forced to leave, her husband is blind, he sifts through the family i.d. cards so his son can find the one that belonged to his three-year-old sister, christina. ida describes the day i.s.i.l. took her daughter away. >> they came to our house and put us on a truck. they took us...
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thanks so much, charles stratford there in erbil, and as he was speaking, of course, we can see lives from kobani, where you can see the black smoke rising up over the town. of course we'll bring you updates on what is going on there, as soon as it becomes clearer. >>> now ukrainian voters have handed the country's proeuropean leadership a resounding victory in elections. the results were a further nudge away from russia. but some eastern regions controlled by pro-russian separatists did not vote. they plan to hold their own votes on sunday. >> reporter: it was a show of solidarity by russia's most famous crooner. he is described as a russian frank sinatra, and also a law maker from the ruling russian party. politics is often part of his art and carries the mind of message that resinates during these moments. >> translator: we have suffered so much, and these songs are timely. we need to survive and become stronger. these songs are eternal, because their topics are eternal. >> reporter: they talk about war and peace and they are reviving the sense of belonging just at a time when ukr
thanks so much, charles stratford there in erbil, and as he was speaking, of course, we can see lives from kobani, where you can see the black smoke rising up over the town. of course we'll bring you updates on what is going on there, as soon as it becomes clearer. >>> now ukrainian voters have handed the country's proeuropean leadership a resounding victory in elections. the results were a further nudge away from russia. but some eastern regions controlled by pro-russian separatists...
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it's from there that charles stratford reports. >> reporter: this man plays with his daughter outside their tent. the family of five, syrian kurds. the village right-hand the turkish-syrian border. they reached the camp a few days ago. scribing some of the things he saw for the rest of his lives. i saw four dead people with their throats slit, some of the dead had their faces blown off. >> the town of kobane are seeing some of the fighting with forces loyal to islamic state of iraq and levant or i.s.i.l., and the syrian kurdish fighters within weeks. coalition air strikes and failed to push i.s.i.l. out. when they took over, the fighters were disguised. >> when they attack the village, they were wearing kurdish forces. >> reporter: the family that came here said they felt guilty. they don't frust the kurdish government to look after their needs. turkey called for an independent state in the south-east of the country. despite the fact ta i.s.i.l. forces are close to here. will they be happy to be in the kurdish region. >> it's only tents here. this is 1,000 times better than turkey. th
it's from there that charles stratford reports. >> reporter: this man plays with his daughter outside their tent. the family of five, syrian kurds. the village right-hand the turkish-syrian border. they reached the camp a few days ago. scribing some of the things he saw for the rest of his lives. i saw four dead people with their throats slit, some of the dead had their faces blown off. >> the town of kobane are seeing some of the fighting with forces loyal to islamic state of iraq...
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this is a question we put to charles stratford in erbil. >> still no confirmation as to how many peshmergal be crossing. can the peshmerga be spared where there is such a long front line here with the kurdish region in northern iraq that needs defense. can those peshmerga forces be freed up to go and defend and fight isil in kobane without in any way jeopardizing their defense here. a 1,050-kilometer line, a front line that is fluctuating, that changes every day, that was fighting last night in the mosul dam. we heard peshmerga sources here that there away number of isil fighters killed, including an isil commander. that was with backup from coalition airstrikes, u.s. airstrikes here. there was more fighting in and around the mountains, peshmerga backed up with yazidi militia, so an example of just how fluid the situation is here and big questions as to whether sending these peshmerga in any way will cause problems in defending that front line. >> we've got a lot more to come here, including the latest statistics from the w.h.o. which show a big jump in the number of new cases of ebola in
this is a question we put to charles stratford in erbil. >> still no confirmation as to how many peshmergal be crossing. can the peshmerga be spared where there is such a long front line here with the kurdish region in northern iraq that needs defense. can those peshmerga forces be freed up to go and defend and fight isil in kobane without in any way jeopardizing their defense here. a 1,050-kilometer line, a front line that is fluctuating, that changes every day, that was fighting last...
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why aren't turkey sending their forces, that's a question we put to charles stratford in iraq's capital of erbil. >> there's no confirmation as to how many peshawar will make the journey from the syrian-turkish border to help out the factions fighting i.s.i.l., and no confirmation as to when they'll leave. the agreement, the vote has yet to be signed by president bosani. we are waiting to hear confirmation on a number of levels. one thing is for sure. there is a lot of fear as to whether the k.r.g., the peshawar here can be spared when there is such a long lining, a long front line here with the kurdish region and northern iraq that needs to be defended. can the peshawar forces be freed up to go and defend and fight i.s.i.l. in kobane without jeopardizing the defense here. 1050km line, a lining fluctuating. there was fighting last night in the mosul dam. we here from peshmerga. that was with backup from coalition air strikes, u.s. air strikes. there was more fighting in and around the sinjar mountains, peshawar, backed up with yazidi militia. an example of how fluid the situation is her
why aren't turkey sending their forces, that's a question we put to charles stratford in iraq's capital of erbil. >> there's no confirmation as to how many peshawar will make the journey from the syrian-turkish border to help out the factions fighting i.s.i.l., and no confirmation as to when they'll leave. the agreement, the vote has yet to be signed by president bosani. we are waiting to hear confirmation on a number of levels. one thing is for sure. there is a lot of fear as to whether...
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charles stratford has the story. >> reporter: kurdish peshawar workers on the front line, nearby the largest oil fields in iraq. islamic state of iraq and levant or i.s.i.l. are a few kilometres away. the vast amount of natural resources around kirkuk could make the city one of the most prosperous places on earth. everyone here could bept fit, sunni and shia arabs and turkmen who lived here for hundreds of years. i.s.i.l. is the enemy. trust is growing. this is a sunni arab political leader. he shows shrapnel scars on the walls of the house, surviving an attack here last year. >> it's a big problem for the arab sunnis. they suffer from attacks by militia, and i.s.i.l. and there's germ justice from the government, and sometimes we suffer at the hands of our brothers, the kurds. the big plan, the real agenda is to raise the arab sunnis from iraq and sunni. >> i.s.i.l. launched car bomb attacks. the threat from i.s.i.l. is so great that kurdish peshawar are helping the iraqi army defend it. the company state use says the k.r.g. and baghdad have a role in running kirkuk. the office behin
charles stratford has the story. >> reporter: kurdish peshawar workers on the front line, nearby the largest oil fields in iraq. islamic state of iraq and levant or i.s.i.l. are a few kilometres away. the vast amount of natural resources around kirkuk could make the city one of the most prosperous places on earth. everyone here could bept fit, sunni and shia arabs and turkmen who lived here for hundreds of years. i.s.i.l. is the enemy. trust is growing. this is a sunni arab political...
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charles stratford reports from iraq. >> these are kurdish fighters firing at isil positions. they are struggling to defend a front line that stretches for more than one with thousand kilometers. >> a few days ago, isil attacks seven different positions along the front line at the same time. this is a clear message for us. that they are changing their strategy, the pressure on us is mounting. >> the kurdish regional government is voted to send peshmerga fighters to help the kurdss try to win with back control of the town winter off brings thick cloud cover to this region. and that could maaco legislation air strikes more difficult. >> we with are asking for immediate help from the coalition, as the season changes. we need more ever training and more weapons and the kind of weapon withs that can stop their advance on the ground. >> sending peshmerga to the border comes with with strict conditions, set by turkey and the coalition. these incloud assurances from the government that the weapons will not fall into the hands of other kurdish groups. exactly how many are going, has no
charles stratford reports from iraq. >> these are kurdish fighters firing at isil positions. they are struggling to defend a front line that stretches for more than one with thousand kilometers. >> a few days ago, isil attacks seven different positions along the front line at the same time. this is a clear message for us. that they are changing their strategy, the pressure on us is mounting. >> the kurdish regional government is voted to send peshmerga fighters to help the...
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and stratford on a bun >> : was hard to pick up some and wonderful films >> : plus 2000 submissionsching seven months on the your watch movies than when when did down 125 homes this year will for a carpet like your favorite movie imitation day >> : bills of competition films are to entry error to features competing $2,000 prize >> : will the something for everyone >> : it won awards that will allow us a call that's where we should agree with everyone it is amazing movie >> : : turning whose the avenger of modern computer and also a broken leg mutt code help allies when world war two >> : and they're fabulous in this film coming out for winetasting company one of the top contenders i think for best actor potential best picture it's a tragic story dhahran anything >> : interesting ups dawns before dawn >> : in a way tragic yet put get the the drat genius of this but the guy to think like this mutt see much trouble futurist >> : want to talk next week talking about more of with a downturn this amazing man what this movie is about anyways so that's one we will have happening one of my f
and stratford on a bun >> : was hard to pick up some and wonderful films >> : plus 2000 submissionsching seven months on the your watch movies than when when did down 125 homes this year will for a carpet like your favorite movie imitation day >> : bills of competition films are to entry error to features competing $2,000 prize >> : will the something for everyone >> : it won awards that will allow us a call that's where we should agree with everyone it is amazing...
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and finally, in stratford, white horse pike at arlington avenue, an accident, pedestrian involved ino more details on that coming up. but kerrey, it is cents a rainy morning, in some places, so got to take your time. >> yes, it will be a few problems un one would assume. 6:53, rocky the bobcat is missing again. >> this isn't the first time that's running off. the south jersey town that's on high alert looking for him. and what could happen to him once he's caught? >>> in new jersey, south jersey residents are on the look-out for rocky the bobcat, who is on the run, the animal escaped from his stafford township home once again. now, we first introduced to you rocky back in may, after his first attempt at freedom. his owner was cents fined, had to go to court, but, back then, she told the judge, she made improvements to her home to stop the 38 pounds feline for making another run for t now, animal control has set up humane traps in hopes of catching the wayward bobcat again f they do find him, they will take him to the zoo this time t has been 41 days since police first started looking
and finally, in stratford, white horse pike at arlington avenue, an accident, pedestrian involved ino more details on that coming up. but kerrey, it is cents a rainy morning, in some places, so got to take your time. >> yes, it will be a few problems un one would assume. 6:53, rocky the bobcat is missing again. >> this isn't the first time that's running off. the south jersey town that's on high alert looking for him. and what could happen to him once he's caught? >>> in...
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adding to the growing distrust between arab, turkmen and kurdish people in the area and charles stratfordt this report from kur cook. >> reporter: persmerga forces on the front line and nearby the largest oil fields in northern iraq and the northern state in iraq or isil are only a few kilometers away and vast amount of resources around kur cook could make the city one of the most prosperous places on earth and everyone could been ben fit the people who lived here hundreds of years and isil is the common economy but distrust is growing with the kur cook's ethnic population and he is a sunni arab political leader and shows the shrapnel scars on the walls of house and attack by a shia malitia group last year. >> translator: it's a big problem for arab sunnis and suffer attacks by malitia and i sil and there is general invest 'tis from the government and sometimes we suffer at the hands of our brothers the kurds, the big plan and agenda is to erase the arab sunnis from iraq and syria. >> reporter: car bombs in recent weeks and the city is around 30 kilometers from the border of iraqi kurdish
adding to the growing distrust between arab, turkmen and kurdish people in the area and charles stratfordt this report from kur cook. >> reporter: persmerga forces on the front line and nearby the largest oil fields in northern iraq and the northern state in iraq or isil are only a few kilometers away and vast amount of resources around kur cook could make the city one of the most prosperous places on earth and everyone could been ben fit the people who lived here hundreds of years and...
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so it's a slow go there and in stratford camden county white horse pike an accident involving a pedestrianr one in gloucester township, dave. >> all right, karen, storm tracker 6 live double scan on the big board shows that you we've got two clusters of heavy rain. the first is now pushing out of new castle county delaware good riddance. >>> the other one though is coming through ocean county northern burlington county still pushing in toward trenton. it's a little damp out there. as you're dressing the kids some of you may want an umbrella on the way in depending on where you are beneath that rain or out from under it and this afternoon might be a good idea to keep an umbrella handy just because there's still a chance of at least some spotty showers. as you're headed through the day, i might hold off running errands until later maybe around lunchtime or the early afternoon because there is a chance of steady pockets of rain through the morning but once we get into the afternoon, probably more lighter showery activity most 59 degrees is your forecast high today. we'll be back with your top
so it's a slow go there and in stratford camden county white horse pike an accident involving a pedestrianr one in gloucester township, dave. >> all right, karen, storm tracker 6 live double scan on the big board shows that you we've got two clusters of heavy rain. the first is now pushing out of new castle county delaware good riddance. >>> the other one though is coming through ocean county northern burlington county still pushing in toward trenton. it's a little damp out...
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in new jersey, an accident on stratford on the white horse peek twine webster and cooper avenues. we are dealing with an accident there, so use caution. aside from that, we're not reporting any other accidents on the majors in new jersey. 295, new jersey turnpike are all clear of any big accidents. 295 southbound, we still have one on the shoulder near 195, but it's not blocking anything right now. and no accidents to report on the majors in delaware. vai? >>> ebola concerns. today, president obama wants to send a message to health care workers on the front lines in the ebola fight. >>> and in the line of fire. lava creeps closer to homes in hawaii. that's happening right now. what's happening right now to protect those people living nearby. >>> it is 6:42. today, president obama will get a briefing from his ebola response team, including members of his public health and national security teams. later, he will speak to health care workers who are on the front lines. >>> meantime, the family of a connecticut third grader is suing the girl's school, saying she's been unfairly blocke
in new jersey, an accident on stratford on the white horse peek twine webster and cooper avenues. we are dealing with an accident there, so use caution. aside from that, we're not reporting any other accidents on the majors in new jersey. 295, new jersey turnpike are all clear of any big accidents. 295 southbound, we still have one on the shoulder near 195, but it's not blocking anything right now. and no accidents to report on the majors in delaware. vai? >>> ebola concerns. today,...
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a little tricky at that intersection and the report of an accident checking in stratford township camdenhorse pike near webster avenue, it's been kind of a quiet morning commute but now just a few things going on out there right now matt. >> karen thanks. >>> we have an update on our breaking news story. chopper six still over the scene of this house fire in riverside, new jersey. it started at 5:45 this morning, so about 45 minutes ago and as we had thought from seeing these pictures earlier, it is under control. placed under control about seven minutes ago. it's on the 300 block of fillmore street. the flames are shooting through the roof but firefighters arrived and were able to put it out. no word on any injuries. doesn't look like much damage took place here but that doesn't mean there isn't any internal damage so we'll try and find out that information for you later on. >> also breaking overnight, a russian rocket is on its way to the international space station just hours after a failed attempt in america lit up the night sky. take a look at this brand new video. the successful la
a little tricky at that intersection and the report of an accident checking in stratford township camdenhorse pike near webster avenue, it's been kind of a quiet morning commute but now just a few things going on out there right now matt. >> karen thanks. >>> we have an update on our breaking news story. chopper six still over the scene of this house fire in riverside, new jersey. it started at 5:45 this morning, so about 45 minutes ago and as we had thought from seeing these...
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an article written by george freeman, the ceo of stratford, to political advice company. he has a realistic view of the world. he wrote an article maybe three or four years ago. he called it the united states called it the inevitable empire. map is from the article. in the article he makes an argument there are several realities that contribute to the inevitable greatness of the united states. those remark on two of characteristics. this gets to the water resources aspect of the country. terms, this isle the continental nation. the continental nation. there are other continental nations, but not like ours. they do not have year-round access to port on oceans. they do not have a waterway system that penetrates deep into the hearts in the united states that is naturally the most navigable in the world. this combines with what the corps and others have made in the course of history. more miles of navigable waterways than the entire rest of the world combined. these arean argues natural geopolitical realities. they give you enormous advantages. not necessarily the tax rates.
an article written by george freeman, the ceo of stratford, to political advice company. he has a realistic view of the world. he wrote an article maybe three or four years ago. he called it the united states called it the inevitable empire. map is from the article. in the article he makes an argument there are several realities that contribute to the inevitable greatness of the united states. those remark on two of characteristics. this gets to the water resources aspect of the country. terms,...
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in stratford, route 30 westbound, near berlin road, accident has all lanes block, that part of route finally, lafayette hill ridge pike at manor road, accident has the right lane blocked. al next. >> okay, sue, everyone is talking about this, rene zell winger creating a lot of bus this morning. does not look like this any more. once you see her face, you'll think what happened. bringing someone in, talk about what went on here. you're going to want to stick around for. >> this like completely different person. i'm stanley tucci and i love new york. there's no place like it in the world. one of my favorite fall activities is visiting our world-renowned wineries and craft brewers. and, award-winning distilleries and cider makers. they're located all across our great state. come raise a glass to your favorites. plan your fall getaway at iloveny.com/fall there's something for everyone anncr: the great thing many breakfast options... you did a great job. it looks good! anncr: ...is they're right next to our many other breakfast options. just another good reason to book now. feel the hampt
in stratford, route 30 westbound, near berlin road, accident has all lanes block, that part of route finally, lafayette hill ridge pike at manor road, accident has the right lane blocked. al next. >> okay, sue, everyone is talking about this, rene zell winger creating a lot of bus this morning. does not look like this any more. once you see her face, you'll think what happened. bringing someone in, talk about what went on here. you're going to want to stick around for. >> this like...