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well that syria has, doesn't want us forces in, in syria either. and assad has an agreement with the p. m. s. forces to allow them to transit, to transit into back and forth between iraq and syria. so this is if you're going to hit them periodically, it's going to be, it raises questions about just how sincere are you about retaliation? and why did we do that? do it this, this just this last time and i don't know the answer to that. the next thing i was going to ask you kinda lead into it a little bit, was about the targeting of the facility. so one of the targeting facilities, the u. s. bombed in the strikes was known to house has belie and other iran back groups. us secretary of state antony blink, and the action was necessary and deliberate to limit the risk of an escalation. is that enough to justify the attack or in your view? is this a violation of international law? well, it gets back big. well, no, there is. there is an element of hot pursuit. if you could, but you have to do it. and that's internationally recognize you have to do it though
well that syria has, doesn't want us forces in, in syria either. and assad has an agreement with the p. m. s. forces to allow them to transit, to transit into back and forth between iraq and syria. so this is if you're going to hit them periodically, it's going to be, it raises questions about just how sincere are you about retaliation? and why did we do that? do it this, this just this last time and i don't know the answer to that. the next thing i was going to ask you kinda lead into it a...
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and into the market, syria. while the taliban claims it now controls 85 percent of afghanistan, it's made a major gains this week in the vacuum that's been left by the withdrawal of us said foreign forces. russia is allowed to have a potential attacks on the former soviet republics that border the country. and it's held talks with a taliban delegation and moscow. so hierarchy has been signs of time changing. itala bonds, routes lie in the resistance to the 1979. stop the invasion of afghanistan. now, sending his senior delegation to moscow to discuss the future of its country. the group says it's in control of 85 percent of afghan hist on the delegation is pledged to consider a sci fi with the government and stop its assaults. if ongoing talks and counsel succeed and if certain criteria are met, good quality in the conclusion is both sides. prisoners should be released, the blacklist should be removed. there must be no attacks on the provisional capital city. districts should not collapse. there should be no mil
and into the market, syria. while the taliban claims it now controls 85 percent of afghanistan, it's made a major gains this week in the vacuum that's been left by the withdrawal of us said foreign forces. russia is allowed to have a potential attacks on the former soviet republics that border the country. and it's held talks with a taliban delegation and moscow. so hierarchy has been signs of time changing. itala bonds, routes lie in the resistance to the 1979. stop the invasion of...
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he's a un deputy regional humanitarian coordinator for syria. and he was in the report you just saw, of course, he joins us now from re huntley in turkey. close to that border crossing where aid is going into syria. welcome, more cuts. can you explain to viewers what the decision by the un security council will mean to people on the ground in syria? well, it means that millions of people who are trapped in a war then are going to continue to receive the vital humanitarian aid that they depend on. i mean, we're talking about almost 2000000 displays. people who are living in 10th and make sure show, says in heretic condition, many of them do not have enough food, or they don't have enough clean water and medical supplies and other support. they're entirely reliant on this 8 operation. it would have been a catastrophe if we were not able to continue that. but the fact that the security council has renewed this resolution means that we can continue this aid. operational now would have been at the task, or if you say it strikes me, mark that some at
he's a un deputy regional humanitarian coordinator for syria. and he was in the report you just saw, of course, he joins us now from re huntley in turkey. close to that border crossing where aid is going into syria. welcome, more cuts. can you explain to viewers what the decision by the un security council will mean to people on the ground in syria? well, it means that millions of people who are trapped in a war then are going to continue to receive the vital humanitarian aid that they depend...
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s. dropping bombs and iraq and syria? well, the, the claim by the, by the defense department was that us troops in your bill were, were attacked by p. m. f forces. they've admitted it and they have a, they have a reason why is that they want all foreign forces out of iraq. now the united states is in iraq, unlike serial at the invitation of the iraqi government. but for the prime minister of iraq, it's a very, very touchy subject because he wants to us there on the one hand to train. but on the other hand, he's under extraordinary pressure on the p on the p. s. p m f. the, the she elements there too. because we've now he's, he has sheer. so that make complicates his life even further. now, the way the united states went about this defensive move, if you can call it that, is inconsistent with hot pursuit or a retaliatory initiative. there's been a number of attacks by the p. m. s on us assets in iraq, but we've only responded maybe to 2 of them. so the question is why, why are you picking and choosing why just, i mean, why
s. dropping bombs and iraq and syria? well, the, the claim by the, by the defense department was that us troops in your bill were, were attacked by p. m. f forces. they've admitted it and they have a, they have a reason why is that they want all foreign forces out of iraq. now the united states is in iraq, unlike serial at the invitation of the iraqi government. but for the prime minister of iraq, it's a very, very touchy subject because he wants to us there on the one hand to train. but on the...
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and into the market, syria. but let me just put you on this a little bit. it's, i mean, would you be pushing at the un security council by you, i mean, norway, of course, to try and get more border crossings open for a to get into the country. again, we wanted to have one more crossing open and the table, the resolution of draft together with islands and were co pay holders miss filing the security council. and we want to keep as many openings or crossings open as possible. but now we have a decision that takes care of the most acute issues and that decision is bands and what will happen with the next renewal into next year is of course, up for discussion. we hope that it will be possible to china as much as possible into the bubble, how a crossing and we know that from the us title. so this has been precarious for a long time. and to see that now the quote from you still open from the year is going to give aid and to relief and relief for millions of syrians who have no other way of reaching basic humanitarian
and into the market, syria. but let me just put you on this a little bit. it's, i mean, would you be pushing at the un security council by you, i mean, norway, of course, to try and get more border crossings open for a to get into the country. again, we wanted to have one more crossing open and the table, the resolution of draft together with islands and were co pay holders miss filing the security council. and we want to keep as many openings or crossings open as possible. but now we have a...
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it says countries cannot make syria a dumping ground for iso suspects. i do think it is a good idea because number one, for example, in regards to women, some of them may have been involved in the islamic, they organizational speaking. and so in that case, they do need to be held accountable and it's difficult to do that in no b, syria where you have a judicial system that's not nice. me recognize the issue though i think relates the plight children and the issue, whether you can really separate them from their mothers. and i think in that case you do need to bring both to women and children and i do understand security. we only get worse over time, the long the leap is problem to faster and i do understand the issue of anger didn't concern. but really, these countries do need to take responsibility for their own citizens and sidney became flu, britain screaming at that, being all the way to go forward. and yes, you know, be a dumping ground for these people who have to join our state. when i did say it says this contributing an additional $136000000000.
it says countries cannot make syria a dumping ground for iso suspects. i do think it is a good idea because number one, for example, in regards to women, some of them may have been involved in the islamic, they organizational speaking. and so in that case, they do need to be held accountable and it's difficult to do that in no b, syria where you have a judicial system that's not nice. me recognize the issue though i think relates the plight children and the issue, whether you can really...
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he's a us deputy regional humanitarian coordinator for syria. it tells us what the decision by the un security council means to people on the ground in syria. well, it means that millions of people who are trapped in a war then, are going to continue to receive the vital humanitarian aid that they depend on. i mean, we're talking about almost 2000000 display people who are living in tents and make ship show says in heretic condition, many of them do not have enough food or they don't have enough clean water and medical supplies and other support. they're entirely reliant on this 8 operation. it would have been a catastrophe if we were not able to continue that. but the fact that the security council has renewed this resolution means that we can continue this aid opperation now. now to some other stories making headlines around a world parents have held in vigil for more than 120 students kidnapped from the school. and i area gunmen read at the school in cardenas, phase 2 security guards. my kid is the lead test in a series of school abductions.
he's a us deputy regional humanitarian coordinator for syria. it tells us what the decision by the un security council means to people on the ground in syria. well, it means that millions of people who are trapped in a war then, are going to continue to receive the vital humanitarian aid that they depend on. i mean, we're talking about almost 2000000 display people who are living in tents and make ship show says in heretic condition, many of them do not have enough food or they don't have...
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no serious radio host reputation could break change to syria. i decided he was not just a journalist. he was one of the reasons why pro uprisings were able to say that it is not regime against your head, is that they are people who are fighting both parties for their own dignity for their basic. he was threatened by their jam, his house was destroyed, and he kept refusing to stop. he kept resisting all of the facts, but he was facing, establish your fresh show last year. the 1st year which was completely based, syria with tens of south poplar women. so he was that exceptional and i think that was too much for any dictator for any criminal to, to handle so many tried to kill him before. and sadly they succeeded the against those challenges. there are some like city is, are jewelry that have proven independent journalism. can survive even flourish after the spring, egypt not much of an inky father into nicea have done the same under different circumstances. they all offer quality reporting expertly presenting. that audience has come to given the r
no serious radio host reputation could break change to syria. i decided he was not just a journalist. he was one of the reasons why pro uprisings were able to say that it is not regime against your head, is that they are people who are fighting both parties for their own dignity for their basic. he was threatened by their jam, his house was destroyed, and he kept refusing to stop. he kept resisting all of the facts, but he was facing, establish your fresh show last year. the 1st year which was...
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while syria was a socialist country, it didn't have private banks. it was just beginning to establish private banks, but everybody didn't trust the government and they kept their money in lebanese banks, which they did trust and had been to the dollar for 23 years, meaning that the exchange rates wouldn't fluctuate. so people put their, their money in these dollar accounts, and lebanon went bankrupt. they had been running a ponzi scheme, all the money was gone, and that being syrians, the steering currency, since the bankruptcy and lebanon has fallen from $500.00 to a $1.00, to $4000.00 to a dollar. so people's people's wealth just collapsed and you know, a friend of mine was joking that his pension in syria today can buy him 9 chickens, the local store. and that's, that's really the situation. the syrians are in their, their pensions, their incomes are worth perhaps $20.00 a bond, and it can't live. so people without money from the outside, without private property that they can rent are really in desperate situation. is a bosh at all assad governme
while syria was a socialist country, it didn't have private banks. it was just beginning to establish private banks, but everybody didn't trust the government and they kept their money in lebanese banks, which they did trust and had been to the dollar for 23 years, meaning that the exchange rates wouldn't fluctuate. so people put their, their money in these dollar accounts, and lebanon went bankrupt. they had been running a ponzi scheme, all the money was gone, and that being syrians, the...
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syria is not for us. >> when you get outf here, when you leave syria what is the first thing you areo do? >> see my family, my aunt, that kind of thing,ell them my story. >> this is no sanctuary. when he turns 18 he will go to an adult is in. some 5000 foreign kids are trapped in syria. they di't choose to come here. most of their countries would rather forget that they exist. left behind, they will endure a life as bleak as anything the islamic state's promised them. quentin sommerville, bbc news, northeast syria. >> in response to that report, the u.k. government issued a statement saying that their priority is to ensure the safety and security of the u. and that they will do whatever is necessary to protect the u.k. from those who pose a threat to security and when we become aware of unaccompanied or orphaned children in syria, we will work to facilitate their return subject to national security considerations. stay with us. on "outside source," still to come, bry spears and her fight to end her father's conservatorship heads back to court. ♪ at least 13 people killed in a bus exp
syria is not for us. >> when you get outf here, when you leave syria what is the first thing you areo do? >> see my family, my aunt, that kind of thing,ell them my story. >> this is no sanctuary. when he turns 18 he will go to an adult is in. some 5000 foreign kids are trapped in syria. they di't choose to come here. most of their countries would rather forget that they exist. left behind, they will endure a life as bleak as anything the islamic state's promised them. quentin...
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we meet him in northern syria, where remains active. in his office, we confront him with the testimonies of our witnesses, who saw rezani my tunic in their prison. his answer is short, they are all liars. he claims that they never had any of the activists in their custody. couldn't monday. and alicia slam with a little lever claim. jason on the slot is responsible, arrested on site who needs this appearance is not being in marshall rather, and they're taking a holistic dana to acute jason. there's not any loosely upon people who make sudden claim to be do not want to reveal the truth more unveiled. the perpetrator in our head of it is a political client accused of his mom of kidnapping and activists and civilian and with me. and i will not sure when i would up. meanwhile, french authorities are also investigating j. c. l. islam, for alleged war crimes, and have even arrested a senior member of the group. in paris, we meet with serious human rights lawyer, muslim doorways. together with lawyer came on the top. they have filed criminal ch
we meet him in northern syria, where remains active. in his office, we confront him with the testimonies of our witnesses, who saw rezani my tunic in their prison. his answer is short, they are all liars. he claims that they never had any of the activists in their custody. couldn't monday. and alicia slam with a little lever claim. jason on the slot is responsible, arrested on site who needs this appearance is not being in marshall rather, and they're taking a holistic dana to acute jason....
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only one humanitarian crossing into syria. some had wanted that again to be more than one crossing potentially 3 crossings. the u. s. wanted, in the end, no way at all, and put forward to russia, objected to that it went down to one for one year. russia then proposed one for only 6 months. the compromise is one for 6 months, then a report from the secretary general and then another 6 month authorization, pretty much automatically. so everyone seems happy, although clearly not enough. aid is going to get into syria as it would if there were 3 crossings. in many ways. we have the status quo now, but i think there is an important aspect to the story that goes beyond syria. and that's the fact that russia and the u. s. a both saying that they made this compromise happen, and they're saying that it's a new turning point. the russian ambassador saying, we're witnessing a historical moment. this was, this could be a turning point, not only for syria, but the middle east in the whole world as a whole. he's certainly been very positive
only one humanitarian crossing into syria. some had wanted that again to be more than one crossing potentially 3 crossings. the u. s. wanted, in the end, no way at all, and put forward to russia, objected to that it went down to one for one year. russia then proposed one for only 6 months. the compromise is one for 6 months, then a report from the secretary general and then another 6 month authorization, pretty much automatically. so everyone seems happy, although clearly not enough. aid is...
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es, a 12-year-old in syria from — sure sweet a. es, a 12-year-old in syria from _ sure sweet a.n syria from she _ sure sweet a. es, a 12-year-old in syria from she was _ sure sweet a. es, a 12-year-old in syria from she was beaten - sure sweet a. es, a 12-year-old in syria from she was beaten in i syria from she was beaten in the opening round, consider what she's had to go through coming from syria. dealing with life in a war zone, but she says you have to follow your dreams. hend zaza has spoken about the many challenges that she and her family have had to go through to make it to these games. what i like was speaking afterwards, the confidence that she still had. there in mind that she was the female flag bearer at the olympics opening ceremony, and she said she will be back next time, which will be paris in three years. she is determined to get past the opening round. the la games to come in the brisbane games. she is targeting a long and hopefully medal ridden future at the olympics. lida; hopefully medal ridden future at the gi mics. ., ,., ., , olympics. day two is alread
es, a 12-year-old in syria from — sure sweet a. es, a 12-year-old in syria from _ sure sweet a.n syria from she _ sure sweet a. es, a 12-year-old in syria from she was _ sure sweet a. es, a 12-year-old in syria from she was beaten - sure sweet a. es, a 12-year-old in syria from she was beaten in i syria from she was beaten in the opening round, consider what she's had to go through coming from syria. dealing with life in a war zone, but she says you have to follow your dreams. hend zaza has...
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out there is at russell sa, doris returned to the syria, turkey border crossing baba. how of the meeting displaced? people in italy, which is the last rebel held enclave. he says people living in more than syria desperately need the a that goes through that crossing we were in the city center off it live and people were seeing that they are very much disappointed about the discussion that's going on in the united nations security council. because they're saying that they shouldn't be discussing to close the last remaining a delivery point and they need that. but the need that how the un international military and aid and so the you and should be discussing how to open the new border crossings that will carry the aid to these people who definitely need that it. and yesterday, we were at the refugee camps 10 thousands of the towns and more than 100000 of the people living in that can on there. very much hard, tough conditions, women, children, elderly people, people who need the medical treatment are there and left with no choice, without no options in the middle of a gl
out there is at russell sa, doris returned to the syria, turkey border crossing baba. how of the meeting displaced? people in italy, which is the last rebel held enclave. he says people living in more than syria desperately need the a that goes through that crossing we were in the city center off it live and people were seeing that they are very much disappointed about the discussion that's going on in the united nations security council. because they're saying that they shouldn't be discussing...
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she's a un deputy regional humanitarian coordinator for syria. and he was in the report. you just saw, of course, he joins us now from re huntley in turkey, close to that border crossing where aid is going into syria. welcome, more cuts. can you explain to viewers what the decision by the un security cancel will mean to people on the ground in syria? well, it means that millions of people who are trapped in a warden are going to continue to receive the vital humanitarian aid that they depend on. i mean, we're talking about almost 2000000 displaced people who are living in 10th and make sure show says in heretic condition, many of them do not have enough food or they don't have enough clean water and medical supplies and other support. they're entirely reliant on this 8 operation. it would have been a catastrophe if we were not able to continue that. but the fact that the security council has renewed this resolution means that we can continue this racial now would have been a catastrophe. you said strikes me, mark that some at home might be scratching their heads wondering
she's a un deputy regional humanitarian coordinator for syria. and he was in the report. you just saw, of course, he joins us now from re huntley in turkey, close to that border crossing where aid is going into syria. welcome, more cuts. can you explain to viewers what the decision by the un security cancel will mean to people on the ground in syria? well, it means that millions of people who are trapped in a warden are going to continue to receive the vital humanitarian aid that they depend...
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but this may be one of the last shipments to north syria. then it's been an okay, that was what you see behind me as the last delivery from us to the north of syria . through the years, we've tried to provide basic conditions for the displace civilians and lift the standards of living. but providing aid, if the site stops, we were turn to 0. trucks have carried critical aid into the regents is 2014. most of the 4000000 people in syria as northwest, including the 2600000, eternally displeased, depends on mentality and 8 delivered to the only un authorized border crossing bible. however, the aid is white or for millions of people devastated by a decade or for most of my money. if we don't receive the aid we aren't able to survive. can anyone survive without water and food? i lost my husband in the war and i am looking after 7 kids 8 group say last year the u. s. found the $200.00 for humanitarian programs in northwest syria, worth $300000000.00. if the cross border a mechanism is not a need $90000000.00 of funding because the law but syrian pr
but this may be one of the last shipments to north syria. then it's been an okay, that was what you see behind me as the last delivery from us to the north of syria . through the years, we've tried to provide basic conditions for the displace civilians and lift the standards of living. but providing aid, if the site stops, we were turn to 0. trucks have carried critical aid into the regents is 2014. most of the 4000000 people in syria as northwest, including the 2600000, eternally displeased,...
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we'll use the aid as a weapon against people in northern syria. if it's distributed through damascus. we've seen the regime act that way in the past, and we demand the international community act. do you see some serious, most well known people leaving the province and the failure to extend authorization for the delivery of a to them? we have the recitative consecutive millions of people are together across hundreds of similar camp with limited access to water, food, electricity, and medical care. they say they're afraid of what could happen if the growth were the 8 they so desperately need. isn't the need that fear it, heightened by the government, continue that tax, insulting it live, forced in many more civilians, to flee the camps like this, where they may find how is no longer on the way the rest of the of the or it live syria, the un security council is set to discuss e p o, p as grand renaissance dam later on thursday. the project of strain ties with egypt, amsterdam. but the p o. p, and it's a source of pride. many have contributed million
we'll use the aid as a weapon against people in northern syria. if it's distributed through damascus. we've seen the regime act that way in the past, and we demand the international community act. do you see some serious, most well known people leaving the province and the failure to extend authorization for the delivery of a to them? we have the recitative consecutive millions of people are together across hundreds of similar camp with limited access to water, food, electricity, and medical...
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and syria where it hit a brick wall. the arab springs, the starting point came on december 17th, 2010 in the small, central, tennessee and city of city louis were afraid, becker named mohammed was this, fed up with local official corruption. unable to make a living himself, it was one individual active protest that would cost blue as dizzy his life. and ultimately set off the shock waves that would travel from north africa to the irradiance don't leave him to the regime of president bananas, created a kind of political police and the whole network to get into people's heads. so that no matter where you are, no matter who you are, we found the wolf and we are being listen old, and i want to talk even families inside their own home. the not that i speak about been id and obviously people didn't know that to post them social networks or discuss what was happening in the media. did not criticize the regime except to minority within them. and that completely changed. the feeling of fear was completely over 10, said birth mobi
and syria where it hit a brick wall. the arab springs, the starting point came on december 17th, 2010 in the small, central, tennessee and city of city louis were afraid, becker named mohammed was this, fed up with local official corruption. unable to make a living himself, it was one individual active protest that would cost blue as dizzy his life. and ultimately set off the shock waves that would travel from north africa to the irradiance don't leave him to the regime of president bananas,...
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syria is not for us. reporter: when you leave syria, what is the person you're going to do?see my family. tell my story. reporter: this is no sanctuary. 20 turns 18 he will go to n.l. prison. 100 young men have been transferred from here. this is the biggest camp. it is also the worst. some 5000 farm children are held here with no prospect of freedom, being further driven into the grip. the camp has been called a mini caliphate. it is filthy and chaotic, but it is not flawless. the islamic state group is the law. in the last year there have been about 45 murders. we are told as long as these remain here, it will continue to thrive. this is the mass incarceration of children. from infancy to adult hood, they will remain here. left behind it will be -- laura: in response, the u.k. government issued the statement, saying our priority is to ensure the safe and security of the u.k. and will do whatever is cessary. we have become aware and will work to facilitate their return. what is america's position? in june, the u.s. secretary of state sa the situation is untenable. it can pe
syria is not for us. reporter: when you leave syria, what is the person you're going to do?see my family. tell my story. reporter: this is no sanctuary. 20 turns 18 he will go to n.l. prison. 100 young men have been transferred from here. this is the biggest camp. it is also the worst. some 5000 farm children are held here with no prospect of freedom, being further driven into the grip. the camp has been called a mini caliphate. it is filthy and chaotic, but it is not flawless. the islamic...
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you traveled to syria and iraq to join eiffel. he was present as denounced what he's called a false narrative about anti government protests and says footage of the large, rob, this is false liberal diaz canal accuse the year so provoking vitesse, and spreading hate on social media. this is off to cuba for its biggest anti government process in decades. laura burton manley repulse this celebratory, raleigh and havana is a full cry from angry protest to the grit this caribbean nation performing cuban self and waiting flags. thousands of people shade support. the president miguel diaz can. he says protests against key this economic decline. what based on source narrative? 50 morning or if you're going to be moving, they are encouraging and glorifying disrespect and destruction of property threats and harassments of citizens and families. i don't quite know what the wall of the sink from is a lie. ro, castro joined the president who he attended power to in 20. 19, he and his brother, the late fidel castro, had led the cuban revolutio
you traveled to syria and iraq to join eiffel. he was present as denounced what he's called a false narrative about anti government protests and says footage of the large, rob, this is false liberal diaz canal accuse the year so provoking vitesse, and spreading hate on social media. this is off to cuba for its biggest anti government process in decades. laura burton manley repulse this celebratory, raleigh and havana is a full cry from angry protest to the grit this caribbean nation performing...
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it's a rebel held syria for another year. after russia agrees to a deal. the african taliban says now controls 85 percent of the country, but it shows moscow it's military gains don't threaten russia or it's central asian allies and the future of cinema, where the candle festival to meet the youngsters hoping to make an impact on the big screen ah, now hey, she's government has also united states to send troops to protect key infrastructure . and the fears of turmoil following the assassination of the president. the u. s. and columbia have already said they'll be sending agents to help investigate, driven on ways was killed in his home on wednesday, by a heavily armed hit squad, patiently said was made up of mostly foreign mercenaries. many of them are now in custody. but the son still continues for h remaining suspects. patients are in a state of shock and it's unclear just who will succeed moiz. well, we have our correspondence covering the story. we'll seek manual report in mexico city in just a moment. but 1st, let's go to patty calhane. she's in washi
it's a rebel held syria for another year. after russia agrees to a deal. the african taliban says now controls 85 percent of the country, but it shows moscow it's military gains don't threaten russia or it's central asian allies and the future of cinema, where the candle festival to meet the youngsters hoping to make an impact on the big screen ah, now hey, she's government has also united states to send troops to protect key infrastructure . and the fears of turmoil following the assassination...
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did use livia as a conduit to get armed to job as in syria. that's well established not just by a range of our materials, but by investigative workers, sy, hersh and a variety of other investigators. what is the state some of that some of those even publishing york times and any of the emails. i mean, you have mentioned that libya comes up in so many of emails that you've been reading it as regard audrey in the, in the batch of, of 32000 miles. we released a few months back there a 1700 in relation to the b. s. so it, including, i suppose that the most useful one is which is closely referred to as hillary clinton's libya bragg sheet. so she was documenting all the ways in which she led the invasion to be in a put in a political and to a degree, an organizational sense. so putting it within the u. s. government, bringing in the european partners, etc, etc. even going, going the herself person anything to add to reports that according to the french papers, the big french industrial conglomerate, la fudge, which has been donating money to the cur
did use livia as a conduit to get armed to job as in syria. that's well established not just by a range of our materials, but by investigative workers, sy, hersh and a variety of other investigators. what is the state some of that some of those even publishing york times and any of the emails. i mean, you have mentioned that libya comes up in so many of emails that you've been reading it as regard audrey in the, in the batch of, of 32000 miles. we released a few months back there a 1700 in...
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much of syria is now living outside of syria, as you know. >> yeah. >> there's a huge diaspora in --ike to take more of the camp now that president biden lifted the refugee cap and i think part of the long-term effort has to be working with the diaspora to help it become the force that helps to open their country again at some point in the future. it's like a quarter of all syrians, so it's a very sizable share of the country and to continue to be very, very tough in punishing on outside powers that are supporting the syrian regime, including the russians through instruments like the caesar act. and then seize any opportunity that may arrive. as you know, timing is everything, and the timing may not be right right now, but all kind of things may happen in the coming months and years that create those opportunities for us to seize. i wish i had a better answer for you and there may be a better answer out there and i'd be very open to hearing from people participating today who follow the situation more intently than i do, but that's kind of where i am. >> yeah. well, it's a problem an
much of syria is now living outside of syria, as you know. >> yeah. >> there's a huge diaspora in --ike to take more of the camp now that president biden lifted the refugee cap and i think part of the long-term effort has to be working with the diaspora to help it become the force that helps to open their country again at some point in the future. it's like a quarter of all syrians, so it's a very sizable share of the country and to continue to be very, very tough in punishing on...
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much of syria is now living outside of syria, as you know. there is a huge diaspora in europe and the united states. i would like for us to continue taking more people from those camps now that president biden has raised the refugee cap. part of the long-term effort here has to be working with the diaspora to help it become the force that helps to open their country again at some point in the future. it's a quarter of all syrians, so it is a sizable share of the country. to continue to be very, very tough and punishing on outside powers supporting the syrian regime, including the russians. through instruments like the caesar act. then, sees any opportunity that arises. as you know, timing is everything and the timing may not be right right now, that all kinds of things may happen in the months and years coming that create opportunities for us to seize. i wish i had a better answer and there may be a better answer out there. i would be very open to hearing from people participating today who follows the situation more intently than i do. but t
much of syria is now living outside of syria, as you know. there is a huge diaspora in europe and the united states. i would like for us to continue taking more people from those camps now that president biden has raised the refugee cap. part of the long-term effort here has to be working with the diaspora to help it become the force that helps to open their country again at some point in the future. it's a quarter of all syrians, so it is a sizable share of the country. to continue to be very,...
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as interesting and more than 355 related mouth in now syria emails release. that's $2000000.00 emails that we published about syria, including the personal email, the, the president back and so the investigation by lamond reveals that they paid isis diane money taxes, if you will, for the operations in certain areas. yeah, bank i engage in a variety of business business, the business medical condition where we are and hillary clinton's involvement is that money from ela hodge in 20152016 went to hillary clinton foundation. so that's recent. you asked why go to a cabinet kinda should actually there's a long term relationship between us and hillary clinton. she was a member of the board. for example, you expect that i know you can call me directly about the pending email releases from wiki. lisa, would you expect more about glenda foundation? yes. i am jealous. i had to yemen because saudi arabia does cope up in the some of the emails you've already. li, released 20000000 people now facing utilitarian disaster. clinton foundation mentions to there were, there w
as interesting and more than 355 related mouth in now syria emails release. that's $2000000.00 emails that we published about syria, including the personal email, the, the president back and so the investigation by lamond reveals that they paid isis diane money taxes, if you will, for the operations in certain areas. yeah, bank i engage in a variety of business business, the business medical condition where we are and hillary clinton's involvement is that money from ela hodge in 20152016 went...
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the, the people of northern syria. now we're hearing that from the united states, united kingdom, france and others have been trying to work out a compromise with russia. and they may get some sort of deal so that we get an automatic renewal on january 10th. so it would be like a full year, but it's not clear if that's going to happen. and, you know, russia as always is negotiating hard. what's really sad in this whole thing is that the, the last thing that, you know, russia seems to be thinking about are the lives of the millions of syrians that are dependent on un humanitarian aid. and if, if there's no cross border, un aide mandate and the un stop. so receiving aid in their non u. n. a group simply do not have the capacity to handle the logistics of this massive aid operation that millions of syrians in the north are dependent on. so many people would die if there's no renewal, so the stakes couldn't be higher. so we have seen what a dire situation is in syria, but to help us understand what potential deal could be
the, the people of northern syria. now we're hearing that from the united states, united kingdom, france and others have been trying to work out a compromise with russia. and they may get some sort of deal so that we get an automatic renewal on january 10th. so it would be like a full year, but it's not clear if that's going to happen. and, you know, russia as always is negotiating hard. what's really sad in this whole thing is that the, the last thing that, you know, russia seems to be...
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syria instead.ed to keep it open for another year. this has proven to be the safest, the most direct, and the most reliable way of getting aid to people. whatever happens, we must keep this border crossing open. if we can have more crossing points, we would welcome that. for this hospital, where medicines and supplies were already running low, it's avoided a catastrophe. the us ambassador to the un said after the vote that the security council had made the decision to save lives — that millions of syrians can breathe a sigh of relief tonight. jean mackenzie, bbc news, on the turkey—syria border. the covid pandemic is far from over, with lockdowns extended in australia and indonesia, and soaring rates in many parts of africa. but already, there are calls for the world to come together to make sure we are better prepared for the next pandemic. the world trade organization is calling on g20 leaders to establish a global $10 billion fund to address the future costs of any future pandemics. according to
syria instead.ed to keep it open for another year. this has proven to be the safest, the most direct, and the most reliable way of getting aid to people. whatever happens, we must keep this border crossing open. if we can have more crossing points, we would welcome that. for this hospital, where medicines and supplies were already running low, it's avoided a catastrophe. the us ambassador to the un said after the vote that the security council had made the decision to save lives — that...
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in syria the u.s. and turkey remain across purposes multiple military interventions, some of which were directly related by the previous administration. turkey has created several zones of control in northern syria encompassing more than 4000 square miles, roughly the size of lebanon and contain forthcoming people into the population while these areas provide safe haven for millions of syrians displaced from government control, they have done so at a horrific cost local population have endured forced displacement and kidnapping from unlawful pension and torture, illegal property seizures and numerous violations upperhand of turkish opposition forces. beyond human rights concerns, please actions directly undermine united states counterterrorism partnership with a syrian democratic forces and shared fight against the islamic state. this is also unacceptable. president has publicly asked president biden for greater cooperation with turkey and syria. it is paramount of the fenestration providing the commit
in syria the u.s. and turkey remain across purposes multiple military interventions, some of which were directly related by the previous administration. turkey has created several zones of control in northern syria encompassing more than 4000 square miles, roughly the size of lebanon and contain forthcoming people into the population while these areas provide safe haven for millions of syrians displaced from government control, they have done so at a horrific cost local population have endured...
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this little cherry from syria, for instance, is listed at 1200 euros. the seller offers many other objects all from the middle east. the me, we've located his address. he lives in the north of france and owns a concierge company. we make an appointment with him, claiming to be prospective buyers, the mortality. hello. did you find your way easily? yes, and the issue, are you interested in anything in particular? we saw some sculpture that looked like chariots show you how we oh yes, i just pulled that one out earlier. how many items do you have? i'm not sure. between $1.20 every month. this man sells dozens of antiquities online. busy some are stolen even though france band, the import of antiquities, from places under terrorist control in 2016 the, in your, where does this come from syria, iraq or it was above the barrier at the time. every video acquire them long ago. you know, 6 months ago i just was oh, quite recently. and how did you find them? i do a lot of searching for me. the contact community. many of the time i felt a network of contacts in c
this little cherry from syria, for instance, is listed at 1200 euros. the seller offers many other objects all from the middle east. the me, we've located his address. he lives in the north of france and owns a concierge company. we make an appointment with him, claiming to be prospective buyers, the mortality. hello. did you find your way easily? yes, and the issue, are you interested in anything in particular? we saw some sculpture that looked like chariots show you how we oh yes, i just...
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president has publicly asked president biden for greater cooperation with turkey and syria. it is paramount of the fenestration providing the committee with greater clarity concerning how it's addreing turkish role numerous human rights violations committed in northern syria and conditions will apply to any enhanced cooperation in this regard. in the bf despite the successful creation of unity government after years of conflict, turkey continues to maintain thousands of syrian mercenaries, the presence of which along with foreign fighters friends the country's upcoming elections as well as fragile peace. turkey capitalized with vulnerability oblivious previous government to extract a border agreement in direct conflict with u.s. interests in the eastern mediterranean and violates greece and this international the boundaries and rights. these are not actions of a constructive partner, let alone a nato ally. he sees the country as on par with great powers of the world. it not. president has tragically short of its democratic institutions, imprisoning journalists, he started hi
president has publicly asked president biden for greater cooperation with turkey and syria. it is paramount of the fenestration providing the committee with greater clarity concerning how it's addreing turkish role numerous human rights violations committed in northern syria and conditions will apply to any enhanced cooperation in this regard. in the bf despite the successful creation of unity government after years of conflict, turkey continues to maintain thousands of syrian mercenaries, the...
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this little cherry from syria, for instance, is listed at 1200 euros. the seller offers many other objects all from the middle east. the me, we've located his address. he lives in the north of france and owns a concierge company. we make an appointment with him, claiming to be prospective buyers. the portal is here. hello, did you find your way easily? yes, and the issue of are you interested in anything in particular? we saw some sculptures that looked like cherry a shot you. oh yes, i just pulled one out. how many items do you have? i'm not sure. but between $1.20 every month, this man sells dozens of antiquities online. busy some are stolen even though france band, the import of antiquities, from places under terrorist control in 2016 the, in your, where does this come from syria, iraq or it was a bus barrier at the time. did you acquire them long ago? no, 6 months ago. i just wanted, oh, quite recently. and how did you find them? i do a lot of searching for me. the contact community. many of the time i felt a network of contacts and connection work
this little cherry from syria, for instance, is listed at 1200 euros. the seller offers many other objects all from the middle east. the me, we've located his address. he lives in the north of france and owns a concierge company. we make an appointment with him, claiming to be prospective buyers. the portal is here. hello, did you find your way easily? yes, and the issue of are you interested in anything in particular? we saw some sculptures that looked like cherry a shot you. oh yes, i just...