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the film shows the war's aftermath, when 80% of the capital city of soul was -- seoul was destroyed. this is just under 30 minutes. ♪ >> this is south korea today, the capital city, seoul, in some ways as modern, as with it, as anything in the western world. ♪ even its nightclubs are just as swinging, crowded, carefree and overpriced as their counterparts in new york, chicago or los angeles, a long way from the war. ♪ well, 30 miles from the war, anyway. these are the men who make it safe to live and dance in seoul, new york, chicago or los angeles. they are u.s. and korean soldiers starting a patrol 30 miles north of seoul. almost every week some of them are killed by north korean ambushes, border raids, hidden landmines, by any of 100 ways the communist test the line and violate the 1953 armistice. in spite of everything, the republic of korea struggles to come of age. this is a story of what has happened to her since the armistice. ♪ meansea's ancient name land of mourning -- morning calm. june 20 5, 1950, the morning c lam is that shattered. thousands of communists troop across th
the film shows the war's aftermath, when 80% of the capital city of soul was -- seoul was destroyed. this is just under 30 minutes. ♪ >> this is south korea today, the capital city, seoul, in some ways as modern, as with it, as anything in the western world. ♪ even its nightclubs are just as swinging, crowded, carefree and overpriced as their counterparts in new york, chicago or los angeles, a long way from the war. ♪ well, 30 miles from the war, anyway. these are the men who make...
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. ♪ ♪ announcer: this is south korea today, the capital city seoul, , in some ways as modern, as with as anything in the western world. ♪ ♪ plays]usic ♪ >> even its nightclubs are just as swinging, crowded, carefree , and overpriced as their counterparts in new york, chicago or los angeles, a long way from the war. ♪ >> well, 30 miles from the war, anyway. ♪ these are the men who make it safe to live and dance in seoul, new york, chicago, or los angeles. they are u.s. and korean patrol alongting a the dmz, 30 miles north of seoul. ♪ almost every week some of them are killed by north korean ambushes, border raids, hidden landmines, by any of 100 ways the communists test the line and violate the 1953 armistice. in spite of everything, the republic of korea struggles to come of age. this is the story of what has happened to her since the armistice. ♪ ♪ korea's ancient name means "land of morning calm." june 25, 1950, the morning clam is shattered. thousands of communist troops pour across the 38th parallel into south korea. [gunshots] before this powerful onslaught, the small, ill-equipp
. ♪ ♪ announcer: this is south korea today, the capital city seoul, , in some ways as modern, as with as anything in the western world. ♪ ♪ plays]usic ♪ >> even its nightclubs are just as swinging, crowded, carefree , and overpriced as their counterparts in new york, chicago or los angeles, a long way from the war. ♪ >> well, 30 miles from the war, anyway. ♪ these are the men who make it safe to live and dance in seoul, new york, chicago, or los angeles. they are u.s....
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the president making a stop first in poland, the land ever the capital city of wausau. it has been in the shadow of russian aggression. a bit concern that the trump commission isn't fully willing to help they have a conservative government that is also favored, very restrictive on policies. back in september the president called out. the polish government wants president trump to take a hard line with russian vladimir putin when the two meet on the sideline of the g20 summit seed lines on friday. german chancellor merkel. her antrum and trump have clashed issues, including the paris climate accord. >> let's talk about a guy who at one point was a presidential hopeful. man, have things changed for new jersey governor for chris christie. swimmers and pick inners were back up. christie screwed up big time by spending time on the beach with his family during the shutdown and he's still not to sit and talk with my wife and our guests for 40 minutes before i had to leave to come backçy4 o work and getting sun, that's not what i was out there to get. hey, were you outlaying out
the president making a stop first in poland, the land ever the capital city of wausau. it has been in the shadow of russian aggression. a bit concern that the trump commission isn't fully willing to help they have a conservative government that is also favored, very restrictive on policies. back in september the president called out. the polish government wants president trump to take a hard line with russian vladimir putin when the two meet on the sideline of the g20 summit seed lines on...
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and breaking now in afghanistan - a suicide bombing rocking the capital city of kabul. at least 24 people were killed when a car packed with explosives rammed a bus filled with government employees heading to wrk. kabul officials say all of the dead and wounded are civilians, and some of them children. the taliban have claimed responsiblity for the attack. happening today - president trump will make a statement on healthcare today as senate republicans make their final push to repeal obamacare. but in a series of tweets sunday, the president expressed his frustration.. saying they "do very little to protect their president"... and vowing quote "repurcussions" if republicans fail to repeal and replace obamacare. a possible predural vote on whether to begin debate on the embattled republican health care bill could come as early as tomorrow. but it remains unclear if there is enough support to even begin that debate. meanwhile - the president's son-in-law heads to capitol hill today. jared kushner will answer questions from senators in a closed-door session as part of an in
and breaking now in afghanistan - a suicide bombing rocking the capital city of kabul. at least 24 people were killed when a car packed with explosives rammed a bus filled with government employees heading to wrk. kabul officials say all of the dead and wounded are civilians, and some of them children. the taliban have claimed responsiblity for the attack. happening today - president trump will make a statement on healthcare today as senate republicans make their final push to repeal obamacare....
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before the president's arrival he was in poland and he made a speech in the capital city of wausau and the crowd there was pretty large , pretty friendly. got some american flags out there. this was to be expected, though, because the polish government reportedly promised the president in their invitation and they were delivered. they were bussed in by the ruling party. they denied claims that they were paid off. the president praised the spirit of the polish people, slashed north korea and also talked about people in the election. i think it was russian and a the lot of people interfered. i've said it very simply. i think it could very well have been i think it could well have been other countries and i won't be specific. i think a lot of people interfere. i think it's been happening for a long time. it's been happening for many, many years. >> it went from fake news to maybe. >> we all love the president loves fox news channel. we don't know if he watches the final five, but if he does, hey the only problem -- there was a mistake on the graphic. the president tweeted the west will ne
before the president's arrival he was in poland and he made a speech in the capital city of wausau and the crowd there was pretty large , pretty friendly. got some american flags out there. this was to be expected, though, because the polish government reportedly promised the president in their invitation and they were delivered. they were bussed in by the ruling party. they denied claims that they were paid off. the president praised the spirit of the polish people, slashed north korea and...
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than 20 people were killed and several others injured in a series of car bombs detonated in the capital city of damascus. the attacks came on the first work day. the death toll could have been much worse had school forces not -- security forces not intercept two other vehicles loaded with explosives. so far nobody has claimed responsibility. >>> protests are underway in germany ahead of the g-20 summit next week. president trump is expected to travel there where he is expected to be the odd man out when it comes to a key issue on the agenda, climate change. peter ducey has our report. >> reporter: protests in germany ahead of this week's d20 summit. thousands demonstrating against climate and trade policy ahead of the meeting in hamburg. the protest involving hundreds of small boats on a lake as well as a march through the city's center. >> we need to show politics need one direction, peace, justice, global trade, and the protection of the climate. >> reporter: angela merkel says she wants topics of discussions to include labor rights, sustain ability development, and the environment. the ga
than 20 people were killed and several others injured in a series of car bombs detonated in the capital city of damascus. the attacks came on the first work day. the death toll could have been much worse had school forces not -- security forces not intercept two other vehicles loaded with explosives. so far nobody has claimed responsibility. >>> protests are underway in germany ahead of the g-20 summit next week. president trump is expected to travel there where he is expected to be...
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the city. the streets where i grew up have not changed much. you cannot say that for the beating heart of the capitalknow not everyone enjoys this and many people the most city with suspicion. they tell me that almost daily on my radio show and in a way ican daily on my radio show and in a way i can see why, because cardiff has benefited from being the capital city. but they are played to the place, it has taken its chance, reinventing itself against all the odds. i used to come to go to the mosque. it was docs back then, derelict and depressed. industry and the population was shrinking, but then things began to change. look at cardiff now. the city has completely transformed itself in around 20 yea rs. transformed itself in around 20 years. thejobs are in government, media, leisure and shopping. it describes itself as europe's youngest capital and it has more growing to do. my dad used to be a bus driver and finished up on this very route taking to this around. the city's population is predicted to go up by another 80,000 over the next 20 years, and increase upper quarter. i have enjoyed watching it
the city. the streets where i grew up have not changed much. you cannot say that for the beating heart of the capitalknow not everyone enjoys this and many people the most city with suspicion. they tell me that almost daily on my radio show and in a way ican daily on my radio show and in a way i can see why, because cardiff has benefited from being the capital city. but they are played to the place, it has taken its chance, reinventing itself against all the odds. i used to come to go to the...
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20 people were killed and several others were injured in a series of car bombs detonated in the capital cityf damascus. the attacks came on the first full work day after the end of ramadan. syrian officials say the death toll could have been much worse had security forces not intercept two other vehicles loaded with explosives. >>> in iraq civilians continue the mass exit of mosul as the iraqi military squeezes out the last isis positions. hundreds of civilians fled the air strikes as the military pounded the area in an attempt to retake it. thousands of civilians are believe today be trapped there. many women and children emerged in an abid to escape the fighting. the fighting has displaced about 850,000 people over the last eight months. >>> protests are already underway ahead of the g20 summit this week. president trump is set to travel there for the meeting where he is expected to be the odd man out. peter ducey has more now. >> reporter: protest in germany ahead of this week's g20 summit. thousands of activists demonstrating against climate and trade policies ahead of the meeting in ham
20 people were killed and several others were injured in a series of car bombs detonated in the capital cityf damascus. the attacks came on the first full work day after the end of ramadan. syrian officials say the death toll could have been much worse had security forces not intercept two other vehicles loaded with explosives. >>> in iraq civilians continue the mass exit of mosul as the iraqi military squeezes out the last isis positions. hundreds of civilians fled the air strikes as...
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carrying 250 passengers derailed a short time ago, it happened on puget sound just north of the capital city of olympia, washington. police and coast guard are responding. so far, no casualties have been reported. >>> scary moments today at the airport in denver, a united airlines jet caught fire as it was landing. flames were scene on the wing. the plane was coming in from aspen. there were no reports of injuries. >>> overseas, fire tore through a camp for syrian refugees in lebanon today destroying almost 100 tents where they all lived. nbc's matt bradley has those details. >> an inferno in a crowded syrian refugee camp, in 20 minutes, a dense tent city was turned to ashes. a 2-year-old boy was killed, others suffered serious burns. some 600 syrians were made homeless by war, homeless once again. they'll be housed in a temporary camp nearby. aide workers blamed a faulty appliance for sparking flames that ignited gas canisters. nbc news visited the site where nearly 90 tents were burned down. >> whenever you see a settlement like this, where tents are too close to each other, it will contin
carrying 250 passengers derailed a short time ago, it happened on puget sound just north of the capital city of olympia, washington. police and coast guard are responding. so far, no casualties have been reported. >>> scary moments today at the airport in denver, a united airlines jet caught fire as it was landing. flames were scene on the wing. the plane was coming in from aspen. there were no reports of injuries. >>> overseas, fire tore through a camp for syrian refugees in...
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president trump is preparing to speak in the capital city of warsaw. the president and first lady you can see it here, arriving in poland earlier today. mr. trump will talk with energy and european leaders and then travel to germany to attend the g20 summit including a meeting with russian president vaph vla >> police say this man is the suspect in a violent armed robbery at a newark gas station. it happened yesterday. police aren't saying which station. he beat the victim and fled in this maroon dodge caravan. >> a federal judge flounced a lawsuit can move forward in the bizarre kidnapping cases in vallejo. attorneys for da miss huskins and her boyfriend filed a defamation lawsuit claiming the conduct was extreme and outrageous stemming from a case when she was kidnapped. police initially said the whole thing was a hoax. it was later determined not to be a hoax and that kidnapper is now serving a 40-year prison sentence for the kidnapping. > a south bay costco turned into a cream scene after gunfire erupted in front of the store. police and fire trucks
president trump is preparing to speak in the capital city of warsaw. the president and first lady you can see it here, arriving in poland earlier today. mr. trump will talk with energy and european leaders and then travel to germany to attend the g20 summit including a meeting with russian president vaph vla >> police say this man is the suspect in a violent armed robbery at a newark gas station. it happened yesterday. police aren't saying which station. he beat the victim and fled in...
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there are treacherous roads and widespread outages. 280,000 people all left without power in the capital city. and meteorologists say santiago could see more snowfall tomorrow. >> southern atmosphere has winter, hems steer -- hemisphere hemisphere has summer. >> there you go. what about here, though? although i know you want to go there. >> a little relief from the heat and humidity. it was awfully muggy this morning. the dew points were in the 70s and they're in the 60s now. get you started here, we had a thunderstorm that formed over the bay. this what -- was near the bay bridge. that's a waterspout and they're a lot weaker than tornadoes and they don't take much energy to spin up views. more to share from you from sam valani, that's at kent island. when a party spout does come on shore, it does become a tornado but often they dissipate because of the friction on the land but interesting pictures nonetheless. a beautiful live shot of the tomorrow, hot, not too humid yet. winds start light, northerly in the morning but turn more southerly in the afternoon and that will bring the moisture bac
there are treacherous roads and widespread outages. 280,000 people all left without power in the capital city. and meteorologists say santiago could see more snowfall tomorrow. >> southern atmosphere has winter, hems steer -- hemisphere hemisphere has summer. >> there you go. what about here, though? although i know you want to go there. >> a little relief from the heat and humidity. it was awfully muggy this morning. the dew points were in the 70s and they're in the 60s now....
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we are talking about 25 days of marching to the capital city. hile. he is the opposition leader. he has been on the road for 25 days nonstop everyday. every day, step—by—step, he walked from ankara to istanbul. this kind of protest was never seen in turkey before and since the attempted coup last year took place, no protests so big has taken place in turkey because of the emergency laws in place. the government has already called the marchers and those supporting it as supporters of terrorism. i think she thought she had lost us. we are still with her. that is the point at which you will have the polite. we will get back to her over the course of the afternoon. fascinating events taking place in turkey. it is a year ago this coming weekend that there was an attempted coup that very nearly brought the end to president erdogan. his response has been swift and some have said he overreacted. this is the consequence of that. we will see what the official government responses once the marchers reached its conclusion. the shadow education secretary, ang
we are talking about 25 days of marching to the capital city. hile. he is the opposition leader. he has been on the road for 25 days nonstop everyday. every day, step—by—step, he walked from ankara to istanbul. this kind of protest was never seen in turkey before and since the attempted coup last year took place, no protests so big has taken place in turkey because of the emergency laws in place. the government has already called the marchers and those supporting it as supporters of...
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known as the government of national accord and it's been struggling to maintain its control over the capital city now those forces are battling it out with forces that all the oil to the libyan prime minister. they were pushed out of the libyan capital in may this year and at the time that you see the. statement made to launch a counterattack and since it has been planning to regroup they refuse to recognize this government of national accord now the health ministry has said that at least four people have been killed we understand that two of them are civilians they're foreign workers and at least twenty one people have been injured in the clashes broke out on sunday evening at the same time this fighting in libya's second largest city of benghazi where we're hearing from little forces there that they closing in on a three year campaign to take over the city now all of this is part and parcel of the chaos that has engulfed libya since two thousand and eleven when the former libyan dictator moammar gadhafi was overthrown since then they have been various militias and administrations that has been
known as the government of national accord and it's been struggling to maintain its control over the capital city now those forces are battling it out with forces that all the oil to the libyan prime minister. they were pushed out of the libyan capital in may this year and at the time that you see the. statement made to launch a counterattack and since it has been planning to regroup they refuse to recognize this government of national accord now the health ministry has said that at least four...
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year it's in the government of the people and it's been struggling to maintain its hold over the capital city now those forces are backing down from the scenes that are going to the format to be prime minister from the whale they were pushed also of the libyan capital in may this year and at the time they issued a statement to launch a counterattack and since it has been planning to regroup they refuse to recognize this government of national accord now the health ministry has said that at least two people have been killed we understand that two of them all civilians there foreign workers and at least twenty one have injured in clashes broke out on sunday evening at the same time this final scene in libya's second largest city of benghazi where we hearing from rebel forces there that they closing in on a three year campaign to take over the city now one of this is part and possibly it also has engulfed libya since two thousand and eleven when the from the libyan dictator moammar gadhafi was overthrown since and they have been various ministers and administrations that has been violent hold th
year it's in the government of the people and it's been struggling to maintain its hold over the capital city now those forces are backing down from the scenes that are going to the format to be prime minister from the whale they were pushed also of the libyan capital in may this year and at the time they issued a statement to launch a counterattack and since it has been planning to regroup they refuse to recognize this government of national accord now the health ministry has said that at...
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took over last year it's in the government now it's been struggling to maintain its hold over the capital city now those forces are back in the sense that i'm going to see the film that is being played minister flailed they were pushed out of the libyan capital in may this year and at the time they issued a statement going to counterattack and since and has been planning to regroup they refuse to recognize this government of national accord now the health ministry has said that at least two people have been told we understand that two if they must civilians that foreign workers and at least twenty have. classes both count on sunday evening at the same time this fighting in libya's second largest city. bengazi we hearing from little forces there that they closing in on a three year campaign to take over the system now one of this is part of possibly it also has engulfed libya since two thousand and eleven from the beginning dictator moammar gadhafi was overthrown since then they have been various ministers and administrations that has been very cold all of those oil rigs kind see now the latest
took over last year it's in the government now it's been struggling to maintain its hold over the capital city now those forces are back in the sense that i'm going to see the film that is being played minister flailed they were pushed out of the libyan capital in may this year and at the time they issued a statement going to counterattack and since and has been planning to regroup they refuse to recognize this government of national accord now the health ministry has said that at least two...
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take a look at some of the damage at a walmart in the capital city of helena. several 911 call centers reported being swamped. you can see things fell off shelves. no word of any injuries though or major structural damage. the epicenter was seven miles southeast of lincoln, a town of about 1,000 people. people reported feeling the shaking as far away as seattle, and there have been many aftershocks. let's get right to meteorologist mike nicco tracking tremors all morning. >> how about 244 tremors, and that goes from barely -- you can barely feel it up to to that 5.8 which is a record. the graphics going crazy trying to map all 244 of them so they are definitely under a swarm there. as for us, look at this, fog not necessarily swarming over like the last couple of days. you can see the fog trying to encroach on parts of san francisco and the golden gate bridge. day planner, 58 at the coast and 74 around the bay to 84 inland. your bottom of row, that's the coast. you stay in the 50s and go 80 to 76 from 3:00 to 7:00 and some relief there and still in the 80s in th
take a look at some of the damage at a walmart in the capital city of helena. several 911 call centers reported being swamped. you can see things fell off shelves. no word of any injuries though or major structural damage. the epicenter was seven miles southeast of lincoln, a town of about 1,000 people. people reported feeling the shaking as far away as seattle, and there have been many aftershocks. let's get right to meteorologist mike nicco tracking tremors all morning. >> how about 244...
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the video after an explosion in the capital city caracas saw a security officer get caught up in flames a country house seeing massive demonstrations for the authorization still calling for more protests the spider in the last week that's going to place eight people were killed during riots here's a look back at how the country's crisis has worsened in recent months. i. think well with the country in the economic doldrums i'm experiencing a political deadlock president maduro house called in venezuelans to elect a new body its rule will be rewriting the current constitution over five hundred representatives will be chosen from various groups in society today however the opposition believes the president is just trying to extend his powers of mining democracy well r.t. in with the venezuelan president for an exclusive interview he told us that the opposition's tactics are alienating many people. the opposition has been saying the same thing for eighty news but used to say about a few. as you know about me for the last four years there is no other way to resolve a conflict in our country
the video after an explosion in the capital city caracas saw a security officer get caught up in flames a country house seeing massive demonstrations for the authorization still calling for more protests the spider in the last week that's going to place eight people were killed during riots here's a look back at how the country's crisis has worsened in recent months. i. think well with the country in the economic doldrums i'm experiencing a political deadlock president maduro house called in...
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year it's in the government of the police it's been struggling to maintain its control over the capital city now those forces are battling around for instance that all the oil to the film that libyan prime minister for the whale they were pushed out of the libyan capital in may this year and at the time they issued a statement to launch a counterattack and since then have been planning to regroup they refuse to recognize this government of national accord now the health ministry has said that at least clue people have been killed we understand that two of them all civilians they're foreign workers and at least twenty one can have been injured in clashes broke out on sunday evening at the same time this fighting in libya's second largest city of benghazi where we hearing from little forces there that they closing in on a three year campaign to take over the city now one of this is part of a possible they also has engulfed libya since two thousand and eleven when the from the libyan dictator moammar gadhafi was overthrown and since then they have been various ministers and administrations that
year it's in the government of the police it's been struggling to maintain its control over the capital city now those forces are battling around for instance that all the oil to the film that libyan prime minister for the whale they were pushed out of the libyan capital in may this year and at the time they issued a statement to launch a counterattack and since then have been planning to regroup they refuse to recognize this government of national accord now the health ministry has said that...
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the gems go from there the capital city, i cut and polished in backstreet workshops before being exportednymous and completely untraceable. so, for now, the miners keep working. great riches lie beneath the soil. unique wildlife in the trees above. but how does madagascar extra ct trees above. but how does madagascar extract one without destroying the other? you have been watching newsday. stay with us. and before we go, the uk has a new £10 note. it features a portrait of jane austen. the bank of england revealed the design, on the 200th anniversary of the celebrated author's death. the new polymer note will go into circulation in september. stay with bbc world news. back with the headlines next. hello, there. i've got the thunderstorm glow behind me because huge thunderstorms broke out across the south of the uk during the latter part of tuesday. but that was after quite a glorious day on tuesday afternoon. plenty of sunshine up and down the uk. pretty decent temperatures. 26— 28 was tuesday afternoon's high. lots of sunshine in the north. hazy in the south. then thunderstorms broke out
the gems go from there the capital city, i cut and polished in backstreet workshops before being exportednymous and completely untraceable. so, for now, the miners keep working. great riches lie beneath the soil. unique wildlife in the trees above. but how does madagascar extra ct trees above. but how does madagascar extract one without destroying the other? you have been watching newsday. stay with us. and before we go, the uk has a new £10 note. it features a portrait of jane austen. the...
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a small part of the city. 900,000 people were displaced from their homes during the battle to retake iraq's second-largest city. it launched in october. blocked the streets of the capital called toafter they stop people traffic. sunday marked 100 days since the deadly protests started. secretary of state rex tillerson is visiting kuwait, qatar, and saudi arabia testing ways to break an impasse that has persisted despite mediation after talks begin late today. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am alisa parenti and this is bloomberg. it is just after 5:30 p.m. on monday in new york, already 7:30 choosing morning in sydney. we are joined by paul allen with a look at the markets. good morning. >> good morning. futures looking flat now, off by a single point. in japan, futures are mixed. a lot of disruption delayed the open to the afternoon with trading version. indonesia had problems as well about 30 minutes after opening on monday. it was set down for almost half an hour before trade resumed. china auto sales releasing numbers for june and the first half. that is expected to see a reverse in recent
a small part of the city. 900,000 people were displaced from their homes during the battle to retake iraq's second-largest city. it launched in october. blocked the streets of the capital called toafter they stop people traffic. sunday marked 100 days since the deadly protests started. secretary of state rex tillerson is visiting kuwait, qatar, and saudi arabia testing ways to break an impasse that has persisted despite mediation after talks begin late today. global news 24 hours a day powered...
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a bus attack in the capital city. explosion during morning russia killed at least 24 people and wounded dozen more. greg is at a london bureau. >> hall, john. it is the worst attack in the afghan capital in years, and it is a lot of activity there. as you hinted. a car filled with explosives ran into a bus filled with government workers. this happened on the western side of the city at the height of the rush hour this morning. as well as storefront, cars, and other vehicles. there was a cloud of smoke hanging over it that part of the city. the taliban says they were targeting intelligent agents, but authorities say it was staffers in the mining department of the government appeared however, as we see more and more these days, civilians were hit. in fact, there were schools and universities in the area. according to officials, children and young people were among the casualties. all of this were part of an upkeep we have been watching in taliban activity in afghanistan and in kabul. just in the past weekend, we have see
a bus attack in the capital city. explosion during morning russia killed at least 24 people and wounded dozen more. greg is at a london bureau. >> hall, john. it is the worst attack in the afghan capital in years, and it is a lot of activity there. as you hinted. a car filled with explosives ran into a bus filled with government workers. this happened on the western side of the city at the height of the rush hour this morning. as well as storefront, cars, and other vehicles. there was a...
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going to begin with breaking news overnight from syria where a series of explosions have rocked the capital cityf damascus. at least eight people have been killed and a dozen more reported injured from car bombs. one of the atackers blowing himself up after being surrounded by police. syrian government tv reporting that the attackers planned to bomb a crowded area on the first workday following the holy month of ramadan. >>> and we have breaking news from here in the u.s. police in birmingham, alabama, arresting two people in connection with that nightclub shooting in little rock, arkansas, that wounded 28 people on saturday. the suspect's 25-year-old rapper ricky hampton known as finesse two times and another man taken into custody and held without bail. investigators saying that the shooting may have been gang related and little rock officials have shut down that nightclub. a vigil held for the victims, all of them are expe 5-year-old boy missing since april has been found near a lake in santa barbara, county. the boy's father aramazd andressian sr. was arrested in las vegas last week suspecte
going to begin with breaking news overnight from syria where a series of explosions have rocked the capital cityf damascus. at least eight people have been killed and a dozen more reported injured from car bombs. one of the atackers blowing himself up after being surrounded by police. syrian government tv reporting that the attackers planned to bomb a crowded area on the first workday following the holy month of ramadan. >>> and we have breaking news from here in the u.s. police in...
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. >>> progovernment forces dead natured some sort of explosive, setting bikes on fire in the capital city of of caracas. security forces later fired tear gas at the same group of about 50 journalists. >>> a new website in texas is encouraging californians to make the move to the lone star state. not for the committee, or the lower cost of living, but for the politics. it's called conservative move.com. the site connects people in blue states with realtors to sell their current home. it was started by a man who left california himself just six months ago. >> thank god i am gone. i mean, i went back a month ago for work. i don't miss it. >> we basically appeal to what everyone already knows. that there's a lot of blue state refugees. they want to come to a red state for the same reasons that we're here, and we're making the process easy. >> according to figures from the texas association of realtors, more than 65,000 californians moved to texas in 2015. conservative move says at least two of its california clients plan to put their homes on the market this week. >> hope they like hurricanes
. >>> progovernment forces dead natured some sort of explosive, setting bikes on fire in the capital city of of caracas. security forces later fired tear gas at the same group of about 50 journalists. >>> a new website in texas is encouraging californians to make the move to the lone star state. not for the committee, or the lower cost of living, but for the politics. it's called conservative move.com. the site connects people in blue states with realtors to sell their current...
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take a look at some of the damage at a walmart in the capital city of helena. structural damage. several 911 call centers reported being swamped, though. the epicenter was seven southeast of lincoln, a town of about 1,000 people. montana doesn't have quakes very often, but it has had stronger ones, including a 7.5 magnitude back in 1959. >>> governor brown here in california made a major announcement today to a massive audience in europe. he's hosting a global summit on climate action. kristen sze is here with details. >> september of next year playing host to a global summit to combat climate change. governor brown announced it at the music festival on the eve of the g20 summit. president trump, of course, is at the summit of world leaders. and governor brown's message is aimed directly at him. >> yes, i know president trump is trying to get out of the paris agreement. but he doesn't speak for the rest of america. we in california and states all across america believe it's time to act. >> cold play lead singer chris martin headlines this festival famous for mi
take a look at some of the damage at a walmart in the capital city of helena. structural damage. several 911 call centers reported being swamped, though. the epicenter was seven southeast of lincoln, a town of about 1,000 people. montana doesn't have quakes very often, but it has had stronger ones, including a 7.5 magnitude back in 1959. >>> governor brown here in california made a major announcement today to a massive audience in europe. he's hosting a global summit on climate...
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take a look at some of the damage at a walmart in the capital city of helena. no major structural damage. several 911 call centers reported being swamped, though. the epicenter was seven southeast of lincoln, a town of about 1,000 people. montana doesn't have quakes very often, but it has had stronger ones, including a 7.5 magnitude back in 1959. >>> governor brown here in california made a major announcement today to a massive audience in europe. he's hosting a global summit on climate action. kristen sze is here with details. >> september of next year playing host to a global summit to combat climate change. governor brown announced it at the music festival on the eve of the g20 summit. president trump, of course, is at the summit of world leaders. and governor brown's message is aimed directly at him. >> yes, i know president trump is trying to get out of the paris agreement. but he doesn't speak for the rest of america. we in california and states all across america believe it's time to act. >> cold play lead singer chris martin headlines this festival famou
take a look at some of the damage at a walmart in the capital city of helena. no major structural damage. several 911 call centers reported being swamped, though. the epicenter was seven southeast of lincoln, a town of about 1,000 people. montana doesn't have quakes very often, but it has had stronger ones, including a 7.5 magnitude back in 1959. >>> governor brown here in california made a major announcement today to a massive audience in europe. he's hosting a global summit on...
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people seemed to have missed this, but over the past month they imposed gas rationing in the capital citypyongyang, and to the chairman, an embarrassing thing to do. to have gas rationing. i think they're feeling some pinch, and the question is, is there a way to get everyone around the table? i say that this is important first because, history shows that the north koreans are better behaved when sitting at a negotiating table then without the negotiating table throwing stones. secondly, to at least keep it from getting worse, i would say, third, finally, you want to talk to the north koreans. hold your friends close, your enemies closer. the real danger is not someone will go off are and start a war. the real danger, something small escalates. a mistake, miscalculation, misperception and if the parties are not talking to each other, that danger is much higher. >> jim, thank you. stand by. i want to bring in cnn international correspondent will ripley, live from beijing right now reporting extensively inside north korea. will, what it's your reaction to this missile launch? >> reporter: a
people seemed to have missed this, but over the past month they imposed gas rationing in the capital citypyongyang, and to the chairman, an embarrassing thing to do. to have gas rationing. i think they're feeling some pinch, and the question is, is there a way to get everyone around the table? i say that this is important first because, history shows that the north koreans are better behaved when sitting at a negotiating table then without the negotiating table throwing stones. secondly, to at...
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the mayor of richmond, levar stoney, thinks the towering monuments in virginia's capital city -- and the former capital of confederacy -- should not be taken down. instead, he says they need additional historical context. so he's appointed a commission of historians, authors and community leaders, who have to figure out how to set the historical record straight. some residents say the statues should stand as they are. >> richmond is full of history and it is another part of history in representing history. soledad: others want them removed. >> when i look at the statues i feel unwanted, i don't feel a part of this world. soledad: councilwoman kim gray' district includes monument avenue. as a member of the c she hopes to find the middle . >> i would like it to be the catalyst for a broader discussion on things that we need to accomplish to rectify some of the legacy of slavery and the confederate legacy to try to improve the conditions of modern day minorities in the city. soledad: about an hour from richmond, is charlottesville, virginia, a college town. last weekend it found itself i
the mayor of richmond, levar stoney, thinks the towering monuments in virginia's capital city -- and the former capital of confederacy -- should not be taken down. instead, he says they need additional historical context. so he's appointed a commission of historians, authors and community leaders, who have to figure out how to set the historical record straight. some residents say the statues should stand as they are. >> richmond is full of history and it is another part of history in...
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doubt be thinking of conflict zones and the middle east but people in the us city of baltimore just fifty kilometers from the capital are calling for a truce with the skyrocketing level of gun violence in the city. the national weather service in mount holly new jersey has issued a flash flood warning for birds county in eastern pennsylvania montgomery county in southeastern pennsylvania northeastern chester county in southeastern pennsylvania until one fifteen am at seven one thousand ppi em doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain into the warn. flash flooding is expected to begin shortly in the areas of heaviest rain some locations that could experience flooding include reading norristown pottstown west north and east north and one missing birdsboro college cuts down hamburg fleetwood sinking spring laurel dale trapp greenville and we're still rainfall amounts of two to four inches are possible in the warren area do not drive through floodwaters the water may be deeper than you think it is a vehicle can easily become trapped in floodwaters endangering its occupants and those who come to their re
doubt be thinking of conflict zones and the middle east but people in the us city of baltimore just fifty kilometers from the capital are calling for a truce with the skyrocketing level of gun violence in the city. the national weather service in mount holly new jersey has issued a flash flood warning for birds county in eastern pennsylvania montgomery county in southeastern pennsylvania northeastern chester county in southeastern pennsylvania until one fifteen am at seven one thousand ppi em...
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the u.s. city of baltimore just fifty kilometers from the capital are calling for a truce they're fed up by the skyrocketing level of gun violence in their city. for her it's a war zone like this is a war torn city. most . people are somebody. you know we live with that every single day the stuff that we never thought of most people between ages one to seven devaney had p.t.s.d. which is of course from the shootings from the teddy bears on the wall from people getting shot in broad daylight before your eyes walking over glass walking over bodies and things like that. ceasefire going to stand because of i don't shoot my damn that's one person. as you were watching the smaller window at the bottom of the screen there behind me are live pictures from the final day of the max international air show just outside of moscow today more than twenty five displays are being staged by a whole range of different aircrafts the air show has been running all week and yesterday over one hundred seventy three thousand people attended those not only a chance for them to see some spectacular playing tricks in the
the u.s. city of baltimore just fifty kilometers from the capital are calling for a truce they're fed up by the skyrocketing level of gun violence in their city. for her it's a war zone like this is a war torn city. most . people are somebody. you know we live with that every single day the stuff that we never thought of most people between ages one to seven devaney had p.t.s.d. which is of course from the shootings from the teddy bears on the wall from people getting shot in broad daylight...
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a car bomb exploding near a police station in the capital city of mogadishu, killing at least five peoplend injuring more than a dozen others. al-shabaab, the al qaeda-linked terror group blamed for the attack. conor powell has more from the middle east bureau. >> reporter: today's blast shattered months of relative calm in mogadishu, and as is so often the case, most of the victims were civilians. according to authorities. the explosion occurred near a police station but in front of several shops along a main busy road. at least five people were killed and a dozen wounded. somali officials blame the al qaeda-linked group al-shabaab. militants want to blame a strict rule which is in the midst of its worst drought in 40 years. despite millions starving and in desperate need of humanitarian aid. al-shabaab imposed a ban on humanitarian assistance, and not long after the blast, al-shabaab fighters blasted a convoy of soldiers, killing at least 8. u.s. special forces have been active in somalia for decades but the country is fractured and at war, arthel. arthel: thank you so much, conor powel
a car bomb exploding near a police station in the capital city of mogadishu, killing at least five peoplend injuring more than a dozen others. al-shabaab, the al qaeda-linked terror group blamed for the attack. conor powell has more from the middle east bureau. >> reporter: today's blast shattered months of relative calm in mogadishu, and as is so often the case, most of the victims were civilians. according to authorities. the explosion occurred near a police station but in front of...
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seoul, the capital city of south korea, is within miles of the north korean border and north korean's missiles, rockets, can hit it easily. they have prepositioned thousands and thousands of rockets. in the midst of this there are 30,000 troops and north korea has nuclear weapons and the united states is committed to the defense of south korea no matter meaning all the way escalating up to nuclear weapons. so that's the nature of this war. if you talk to anybody who has done a war game on the korean peninsula to actually see what it looks like, you're talking about hundreds of thousands of casualties. >> with the nuclear -- >> with the possibility of nuclear escalation. >> and you said that america is committed to south korea? >> we have a treaty alliance with south korea that is iron clad. >> do our allies even know what to expect from this administration? >> well, so far on south korea, the administration has not done what it did with the nato allies. so i think we're okay there. but, look, you know, people would always be -- any country would be unsure at that ultimate moment. this
seoul, the capital city of south korea, is within miles of the north korean border and north korean's missiles, rockets, can hit it easily. they have prepositioned thousands and thousands of rockets. in the midst of this there are 30,000 troops and north korea has nuclear weapons and the united states is committed to the defense of south korea no matter meaning all the way escalating up to nuclear weapons. so that's the nature of this war. if you talk to anybody who has done a war game on the...
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down be thinking of conflict zones and the middle east but people in the us city of baltimore just have to kilometers from the capital are calling for a truce they're found out where the skyrocketing level of gun violence and their city. is a war zone auditions a wall. most . somebody. you know. every single day the stuff that we now believe the most people between the age of one the seven deadly have p.t.s.d. which is of course from the shootings from the teddy bears on the wall from people getting shot in broad daylight before your eyes walking over glass walking over bodies and things like that. going to because i don't shoot my gun there is one person. the final day of the mag's international air show has wrapped up just outside moscow crowds were around by a dazzling array of aerobatics with twenty five displays showcasing a huge variety of new aircraft while the show's been running all week and on saturday alone one hundred seventy three thousand people attended this by being an air show there was also plenty of action on the ground with racing car drivers challenging the pilots and the sky to race. have. shown
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i aozenore wound butd cislaim to ha diupte agert tt wod haveause mass casualesn theenter of the capital city. it is unclear whether those killed and wounded were security attk comes on the first full workday aer the muslim holiday. >>> police may be closing in on a suspectn a brutal road rage killing of a teenager in pennsylvania. authories recovered a red pickup truck they believe kied 18-yol the man who shot and nationwe nht. nod yetn whether >>> forme psint bk obama spo outn aub speeaty on tl of a t day family vacation in indonesia. he commented on the trump administration policies, including a warning against the rise of nationalism and president trump's decision to withdraw from the paris climate agreement. he said, quote, in paris we came together around the most ambitious agreement in history about climate change, an agreement that even with the temporary absence of american leadership can still give our children a fighting chance. >>> and a stunning controversial defeat for boxing legend manny pacquiao. he lost his wealthe fighting in front of home fans, the 29-year-old former school
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the u.s. city of baltimore that's just fifty kilometers from the capital a calling for a truce they're fed up with the skyrocketing level of gun violence in that city. it's a war zone or this is a war torn city. most of us. have a lot of somebody. we. meet every single day. but. most people between the age of one the seven deadly have p.t.s.d. which of course from the shootings from the teddy bears on the wall from people getting shot in broad daylight before your eyes walking over glass walking over bodies and things like. cease fire going to stand because i don't shoot my gun person. final day of the manx international show is wrapped up outside moscow crowds there were wild does linger a either about ticks with twenty five displaced showcasing a huge variety of new aircraft the show is running all weekend on saturday alone one hundred seventy three thousand people attended despite being at asho though there was also plenty of action on the ground with racing drivers challenging the pilots in the sky to a race. as objects of a show that she would say if she could keep it you want to go in th
the u.s. city of baltimore that's just fifty kilometers from the capital a calling for a truce they're fed up with the skyrocketing level of gun violence in that city. it's a war zone or this is a war torn city. most of us. have a lot of somebody. we. meet every single day. but. most people between the age of one the seven deadly have p.t.s.d. which of course from the shootings from the teddy bears on the wall from people getting shot in broad daylight before your eyes walking over glass...
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the capital. they had been hurt by this. they expose their vulnerability to mount offensive spirit the war was that kind of a stalemate. the city was kind of a oasis in the war. capital ofraditional united war. and said the sinner dealt with thea huge fortress is emperor's palace. the city itself was cultural, intellectual and spiritual center of vietnam. other than when the saigon regime crackdown on protests if you use earlier. >> have closed the border is the city? >> it is in central vietnam. as rightok at vietnam there. almost as if they had a belt around his waist and tight end it. that part.ght in at the time when the country was divided the northern and the howhern -- i am not certain many miles they were separated. soldiers were there and junior of 2058 -- 1958. >> the city had nothing on a significant fighting. there was a face at the southern part of the city which was home to american military advisers. these were marines and army officers who were assigned to work with the south vietnamese army. so, on the day that this battle broke out. with the biggest holiday in vietnam. a lot of the troops had gone home for the
the capital. they had been hurt by this. they expose their vulnerability to mount offensive spirit the war was that kind of a stalemate. the city was kind of a oasis in the war. capital ofraditional united war. and said the sinner dealt with thea huge fortress is emperor's palace. the city itself was cultural, intellectual and spiritual center of vietnam. other than when the saigon regime crackdown on protests if you use earlier. >> have closed the border is the city? >> it is in...
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what does it feel like in the capital city? >> like insanity every day. l as if we just take another step into unchartered territory. it feeling -- the white house always feels as if it's the center of things in washington, as it should. but it feels as if there's not a functional white house at the center of things. no a white house that can legislate, that can even propose policy, not a white house that on top of things, fortunately the national security apparatus seems to be in tact, especially with general mattis. but there's a sense of vacuum there, frankly. and every report out of the white house is of back biting and chaos and it's -- i've never seen it like this. >> again, our thanks to our team of three puitzer recipients. eugene robinson, john meacham, connie schultz, thank you for being with us. coming up after our final break, on top of everything else, is the president being accused of having an imaginary friend? ♪ only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® when we cont
what does it feel like in the capital city? >> like insanity every day. l as if we just take another step into unchartered territory. it feeling -- the white house always feels as if it's the center of things in washington, as it should. but it feels as if there's not a functional white house at the center of things. no a white house that can legislate, that can even propose policy, not a white house that on top of things, fortunately the national security apparatus seems to be in tact,...
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. >> paris is the first major capital city to implement a large-scale bike sharing program. e french capital inaugurated this 10 years ago on july 15. it was a runaway success with more than 20 million users in its first year. -- thousandssed in of time each day. hundreds of cities around the world have installed their own versions over the years. >> 10 years after first hitting the streets of paris, the iconic bike sharing system has become something of a symbol in the french capital. almost no oneo got around on bikes. they had practically disappeared. up, itr since it showed has become much cooler and more accessible. 2007 bys launched in the mayor of paris who was leopn's -- leon's bike sharing program. more than 300 million rentals have been recorded. london, when osiris, and new york have developed their own bike sharing systems while in france, a number of other transport systems have been unveiled in recent years. like car sharing systems and city scoot, self-service scooters. >> mobility in the 21st century is a shared mobility. it is multimodal that can be used very
. >> paris is the first major capital city to implement a large-scale bike sharing program. e french capital inaugurated this 10 years ago on july 15. it was a runaway success with more than 20 million users in its first year. -- thousandssed in of time each day. hundreds of cities around the world have installed their own versions over the years. >> 10 years after first hitting the streets of paris, the iconic bike sharing system has become something of a symbol in the french...
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venture capital firms drove more than $2.3 billion into the city's technology center since last year'srexit vote. continuing to outpace other european cities, including dublin, berlin and amsterdam. one firm is felix capital was just announce it is raising $150 million in its second funding round. the firm backed some of the city's biggest successes. still with us is the founder and managing partner frederic. congratulations. it is your second fun. only two years ago you raised $120 million. now you are back for more. is there any point, the fact you are london-based make any money -- questions about brexit? frederic: clearly, when we started two years ago, that was a big -- there was no question about it. especially with their positioning around the creative class. brilliantsuch a example of technology and creativity living together. two years post-brexit, clearly there were some questions. that has not stopped investors from backing us, but the question was what kind of -- are you going to be able to find in london? based on the way we work, we based ono after -- where they are. we d
venture capital firms drove more than $2.3 billion into the city's technology center since last year'srexit vote. continuing to outpace other european cities, including dublin, berlin and amsterdam. one firm is felix capital was just announce it is raising $150 million in its second funding round. the firm backed some of the city's biggest successes. still with us is the founder and managing partner frederic. congratulations. it is your second fun. only two years ago you raised $120 million....
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of us would be thinking of conflict zones in the middle east people in the us city of baltimore just fifty kilometers from the capital a calling for a truce they're fed up with the skyrocketing level of gun violence in their city. it's a war zone this is a war torn city. most of us. have lost somebody. we live with that every single day the stuff that we now before the most people between the age of one the seven deadly have p.t.s.d. which is of course from the shootings from the teddy bears on the wall from people getting shot in broad daylight before your eyes walking walking over bodies and things like. cease fire going to stand because i don't shoot my gun person. final day of the manx international show has wrapped up outside of moscow crowds there wildfire does linger a of aerobatics there are twenty five displays showcasing a huge variety of brand new aircraft the show ran all week and on saturday alone one hundred seventy three thousand people were in attendance despite being an air show though there was also plenty of action on the ground with racing car drivers challenging the pilots in the sky to race. as
of us would be thinking of conflict zones in the middle east people in the us city of baltimore just fifty kilometers from the capital a calling for a truce they're fed up with the skyrocketing level of gun violence in their city. it's a war zone this is a war torn city. most of us. have lost somebody. we live with that every single day the stuff that we now before the most people between the age of one the seven deadly have p.t.s.d. which is of course from the shootings from the teddy bears on...
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backed kurdish forces reached the terrorist de facto capital rocka the battle to retake the city is still raging and has resulted in enormous civilian casualties many more remain displaced some of them have revealed what life was like caught between the liberating forces and the terrorists. i came from rocca nothing is left in iraq except for destruction because of the coalition and i saw but the strength of the coalition were some villages were wiped out some neighborhoods were demolished houses families children women were hit by the random strikes. i left my neighbors at home in the evening and went to sleep outside i came back in the morning just to find twelve of the children the mother and the man i buried them they don't like because the shelling and i can just suffer i studied it was great but kalish walkley still lessons in a team they carried out in their strike on my school and killed a lot of people as they were refugees from aleppo obviously this time. out of the coalition targeted everyone just the same it kills one person from all the silt and everyone else around. the mass
backed kurdish forces reached the terrorist de facto capital rocka the battle to retake the city is still raging and has resulted in enormous civilian casualties many more remain displaced some of them have revealed what life was like caught between the liberating forces and the terrorists. i came from rocca nothing is left in iraq except for destruction because of the coalition and i saw but the strength of the coalition were some villages were wiped out some neighborhoods were demolished...
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mid-2014, isis controlled nearly a third of the country, threatening kirkuk in the north and the capital cityghdad. only three years after he had pulled out all u.s. troops, president obama started sending americans back in. >> we don't have a strategy at all. we're basically sort of playing this day to day. >> supported by u.s. troops, weapons, and training, the iraqi army gradually stopped the isis advance and now has forced it out of the major cities it once held. i caught up with david petraeus to ask what went wrong with his grand strategy. did we withdraw too soon? >> what created the fertile fields for the planting of the seeds of extremism once again in iraq was the prime minister's actions to go after the senior sunni arab politicians and essentially undo the efforts of reconciliation that he and we had done together during the surge. >> now mosul has been taken. it's on to raqqah. can mosul hold? >> the question is not can you defeat the islamic state. it's can you then achieve governance that avoids re-establishment of fields that are fertile for the planting of the seeds of extrem
mid-2014, isis controlled nearly a third of the country, threatening kirkuk in the north and the capital cityghdad. only three years after he had pulled out all u.s. troops, president obama started sending americans back in. >> we don't have a strategy at all. we're basically sort of playing this day to day. >> supported by u.s. troops, weapons, and training, the iraqi army gradually stopped the isis advance and now has forced it out of the major cities it once held. i caught up...
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celebrations, with the military tribute, president macron hasjust come back from celebrations in the capital cityeen to highlight the fact that on a day like this, it is also for quiet reflection as well and the victims of the nice attacks will be remembered in many different ways from praying orjust thinking or indeed coming together as a community. and in the wake of that nice terror attack and the other attacks that france has suffered, how far do you think that france has changed? how far do you think that france has changed ? 0bviously, how far do you think that france has changed? 0bviously, due to increased security, but has its genes politically, do you think?” security, but has its genes politically, do you think? i think president macron came in and made it very clear that he wanted to be the president of all of france in a very divided country but he wanted crucially typical of the resources and to prevent such attacks in the future and indeed to combat very forcefully the scourge of terrorism. but it has to be said that absolute security cannot began indeed, especially when it involve
celebrations, with the military tribute, president macron hasjust come back from celebrations in the capital cityeen to highlight the fact that on a day like this, it is also for quiet reflection as well and the victims of the nice attacks will be remembered in many different ways from praying orjust thinking or indeed coming together as a community. and in the wake of that nice terror attack and the other attacks that france has suffered, how far do you think that france has changed? how far...
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mid-2014, isis controlled nearly a third of the country, threatening kirkuk in the north and the capital city, baghdad. only three years after he had pulled out all u.s. troops, president obama started sending americans back in. >> we don't have a strategy at all. we're basically sort of playing this day to day. >> supported by u.s. troops, weapons, and training, the iraqi army gradually stopped the isis advance and now has forced it out of the major cities it once held. caught up with david petraeus to ask what went wrong with his grand strategy. did we withdraw too soon? >> what created the fertile fields for the planting of the seeds of extremism once again in iraq was the prime minister's actions to go after the senior sunni arab politicians and essentially undo the efforts of reconciliation that he and we had done together during the surge. >> now mosul has been taken. it's on to raqqah. can mosul hold? >> the question is not can you defeat the islamic state. it's can you then achieve governance that avoids re-establishment of fields that are fertile for the planting of the seeds of extr
mid-2014, isis controlled nearly a third of the country, threatening kirkuk in the north and the capital city, baghdad. only three years after he had pulled out all u.s. troops, president obama started sending americans back in. >> we don't have a strategy at all. we're basically sort of playing this day to day. >> supported by u.s. troops, weapons, and training, the iraqi army gradually stopped the isis advance and now has forced it out of the major cities it once held. caught up...