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. ♪ the group currently has 14 members. it in hopes of giving performances which her like-minded friends could share their vision. ♪ their policy is to seriously face modern issues, and depict the present in their performances. for that reason, their shows are based on facts and real-life events. exaggerated direction is avoided. members exchange heated opinions until they're all content with the material. recently, their serious nature has won the respect of theatergoers, and expectations for the group are high. >> the group rehearses in a residential neighborhood on the outskirts of daehangno, where they have a basement studio. >> the rent comes to about $600 u.s. it was the at least expensive place they could find. even with the low rent, the prospect of running a theater company is a challenging one. every member has a day job to support themselves. to the performers, this location is a rehearsal studio, office, and cafeteria all in one. all members are treated equally. members who live with their parents actively bring
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group. it is probably one of the best attended groups in parliament. it has no real status inasmuch as it cannot take any action, but it can certainly bring points to bear that come up from the fire and rescue service, generally, from the fire industry. and from good and bad practices. the group has been a very active group. i have been secretary for the last three yea rs. been secretary for the last three years. iam been secretary for the last three years. i am a former chief fire officer. i spent 42 years in the fire service, 20 years of that was as the chief fire officer. the comparison has been drawn between the grenfell tower and la ka nal house, which went up in flames in camberwell in 2009. we are also hearing that the recommendations from the coroner ‘s report haven't been implemented. why not?” from the coroner ‘s report haven't been implemented. why not? i can't say that it hasn't been fermented. i am sure the coroner wrote to southwark council with a letter of improvement, what should expect to happen. she talked about the procedures that cam
group. it is probably one of the best attended groups in parliament. it has no real status inasmuch as it cannot take any action, but it can certainly bring points to bear that come up from the fire and rescue service, generally, from the fire industry. and from good and bad practices. the group has been a very active group. i have been secretary for the last three yea rs. been secretary for the last three years. iam been secretary for the last three years. i am a former chief fire officer. i...
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the terrorist group fighting for puerto rico's independence. in downtown new york. here's a look at how it looks today and here's a look at what it look like them. four people died including joseph connors 33-year-old that. >> i was nine years old, working to be celebrating my birthday that night and we came home from school, is a nice january day we went out to play my mom called the simply telling us there had been an explosion downtown near where my father to work. >> a group with the u.s. long before the days of isis and al qaeda. they call themselves the freedom fighters were responsible for around 120 bombings between 1974 and 1983 in the u.s. decades later they're back in the headlines is controversy gross over the founder of the group, oscar rivera who is said to be honored in the june 11 puerto rican day parade where he will receive the national freedom award. >> like a freedom hero, i don't even know what that means? our freedom hero and a praying and making him a celebrity? he's a terrorist. >> after he spent 35 years in prison for h
the terrorist group fighting for puerto rico's independence. in downtown new york. here's a look at how it looks today and here's a look at what it look like them. four people died including joseph connors 33-year-old that. >> i was nine years old, working to be celebrating my birthday that night and we came home from school, is a nice january day we went out to play my mom called the simply telling us there had been an explosion downtown near where my father to work. >> a group...
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the group play action is finished near the confederations cup locals are shedding a tear the host russia around all of the goals next on all three. this is r.t. international with the news at the top of the hour i'm kate thank you for watching . video has emerged from syria showing a member of the white helmets rescue group allegedly home thing decapitated bodies of syrian soldiers a warning you may find the following video disturbing. you seen wearing a t. shirt with the white helmets logo apparently moving the bodies into a skip the rescue group has distanced itself from the video however its actions have sparked controversy before any soon as. well since this graphic video was posted on twitter people online have been outraged by it and in fact i believe we can now show you the video a blurred version of it once again so it was reportedly filmed in the southern syrian province of duran and in this video we properly see a man wearing the t. shirt with that white helmet slogan he's apparently helping a group of people remove a number of bodies off of the truck and judging on the uniform
the group play action is finished near the confederations cup locals are shedding a tear the host russia around all of the goals next on all three. this is r.t. international with the news at the top of the hour i'm kate thank you for watching . video has emerged from syria showing a member of the white helmets rescue group allegedly home thing decapitated bodies of syrian soldiers a warning you may find the following video disturbing. you seen wearing a t. shirt with the white helmets logo...
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immigrant group or the minority, racial minority group was not allowed to participate in the political process. it did not deter them from rising socioeconomically. another group you can look at here in the u.s. are asian-americans who are hitting it out the park in terms of representation professions occasional obtainment, homeownership and so forth. how much political power political clout do asian have in america? they don't have nearly the political clout as black americans in terms of black elected official. that does not seem to be hampering the socioeconomic progress of asian-americans. the caller is right. different people brought different experiences. when the first germans came during colonial times were indentured servant and known for staying out of politics. even when they had the numbers to prevail in politics, benjamin franklin was complaining about the number of germans in pennsylvania in the 1750's. saying they will -- even though germans had numbers to carry weight, they avoidrd getting involved in politics. it was only after they established themsel
immigrant group or the minority, racial minority group was not allowed to participate in the political process. it did not deter them from rising socioeconomically. another group you can look at here in the u.s. are asian-americans who are hitting it out the park in terms of representation professions occasional obtainment, homeownership and so forth. how much political power political clout do asian have in america? they don't have nearly the political clout as black americans in terms of...
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shirt with the white helmets logo apparently moving the bodies into a skip the rescue group has distanced itself from the video however its actions have controversy before emily sue has more. while since this graphic video was posted on twitter people online have been outraged by it and in fact i believe we can now show you the video of blurred version of it once again so it was reportedly filmed in the southern syrian province of and in this video we properly see a man wearing the t. shirt with that white helmets logo and he's apparently helping a group of people remove a number of bodies off of the truck and judging on the uniforms on these bodies well they're most likely either syrian soldiers or pro-government fighters and in fact at the end of the video what we see is this man with a white helmets t. shirt holding a syrian flag that was pulled out from the bodies but since this video has emerged while the white helmets has distanced themselves from this incident confirming that this man although he was a white helmets member but he's since been fired because he's violated the code of
shirt with the white helmets logo apparently moving the bodies into a skip the rescue group has distanced itself from the video however its actions have controversy before emily sue has more. while since this graphic video was posted on twitter people online have been outraged by it and in fact i believe we can now show you the video of blurred version of it once again so it was reportedly filmed in the southern syrian province of and in this video we properly see a man wearing the t. shirt...
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our top stories: the american and iraqi army say the islamic state group blows up mosul‘s historic mosqueone general calls it a "crime against all iraq." a queen's speech dominated by brexit and missing some key conservative manifesto pledges. re—drawing the saudi line of succession. king salman replaces his nephew with his son as heir to the throne. and fighting to preserve the future of our planet. scientists in bolivia are storing ice from ancient glaciers before it's too late. the iraqi and us military say islamic state militants have blown up the great al—nuri mosque in mosul and its famous leaning minaret. the mosque is where abu bakr al—baghdadi made his only public appearance as the leader of is, after announcing a new caliphate three years ago. the us military described it as a crime against the people of mosul and of all iraq. it has denied an allegation by the jihadists that an american air strike was to blame. frankie mccamley reports. an image of the past: the grand al—nuri mosque in mosul, which had stood for over eight centuries with its famous leaning minaret. from above,
our top stories: the american and iraqi army say the islamic state group blows up mosul‘s historic mosqueone general calls it a "crime against all iraq." a queen's speech dominated by brexit and missing some key conservative manifesto pledges. re—drawing the saudi line of succession. king salman replaces his nephew with his son as heir to the throne. and fighting to preserve the future of our planet. scientists in bolivia are storing ice from ancient glaciers before it's too late....
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and our stunning interview from inside the extremist group affiliated with the attackers. >> i think that will be the beginning of the end of the united states of america, of britain, of europe, and the entire world. >>> plus, everyone loves rachel. the drama tonight as a swarm of suitors compete for the most eligible bachelorette on television. >> it's just not here right now. >> we're here with the host and the star revealing that this season love is in the air. >> i'm getting married. >>> and -- ♪ stronger than i've been before ♪ love and resilience. ariana grande returning to manchester for a mega benefit concert, raising spirits and millions for those affected by her concert's terror attack. the moment that brought ariana to tears. but first, the "nightline" 5. >>> number 1 in just 60 seconds. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. tonight, dramatic new stories of heroism emerging from surveillance videos of the london bridge terror attack. as we're learning disturbing details about the suspects, one of them a known isis supporter and mev an extremist group. tonight we meet me
and our stunning interview from inside the extremist group affiliated with the attackers. >> i think that will be the beginning of the end of the united states of america, of britain, of europe, and the entire world. >>> plus, everyone loves rachel. the drama tonight as a swarm of suitors compete for the most eligible bachelorette on television. >> it's just not here right now. >> we're here with the host and the star revealing that this season love is in the air....
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he'd pledged allegiance to the islamic state group. morning, a vigil began at 2:00 a.m., the same hour as the rampage. names of the victims were read aloud, and hundreds carried candles and laid flowers. >> we are not here to relive the horror of that day. we're here for a greater purpose. we're here to remember the innocent lives that were lost, we're here to honor them. >> woodruff: the owner of the pulse nightclub said she plans to turn the site into a memorial. the interior department is recommending the bears ears national monument in utah be downsized. it now covers 1.3 million acres. president trump has said the protective designations amount to "a massive federal land grab." he's ordered reviews of bears ears and 27 other sites. wall street's week is off to a sluggish start. the dow jones industrial average lost 36 points today, to close at 21,235. the nasdaq fell 32, and the s&p 500 slipped two. and, the first family is finally under one roof, again, at the white house. first lady melania trump and the couple's 11-year-old son
he'd pledged allegiance to the islamic state group. morning, a vigil began at 2:00 a.m., the same hour as the rampage. names of the victims were read aloud, and hundreds carried candles and laid flowers. >> we are not here to relive the horror of that day. we're here for a greater purpose. we're here to remember the innocent lives that were lost, we're here to honor them. >> woodruff: the owner of the pulse nightclub said she plans to turn the site into a memorial. the interior...
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the asean group has tried u nsuccessfully. claimants. the asean group has tried unsuccessfully. dertake bilateral discussions, notably with the philippines. it has scored some victories essentially by exchanging or offering favourable loa ns exchanging or offering favourable loans and development loans in exchange for quiet acquiescence. loans and development loans in exchange for quiet acquiescencem the end you see it as a lost battle? the battle may be lost, the walk can still be won. it is not going to be a war that sees china withdraw from the south china sea. they have built military bases and installations on these islands and clearly see this as their strategic backyard and they are going to defend their interests. it is quite troubling position. the recent it is quite troubling position. the rece nt m ove it is quite troubling position. the recent move by america to sail ships through the south china sea, the disputed area, caused a lot of disruption and anger in beijing. this will definitely increase the tension in the south china sea in relation between the two superpow
the asean group has tried u nsuccessfully. claimants. the asean group has tried unsuccessfully. dertake bilateral discussions, notably with the philippines. it has scored some victories essentially by exchanging or offering favourable loa ns exchanging or offering favourable loans and development loans in exchange for quiet acquiescence. loans and development loans in exchange for quiet acquiescencem the end you see it as a lost battle? the battle may be lost, the walk can still be won. it is...
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the failure of one methodology and group getting to the next one.n a sense, we thought the enemy that we were conferencing was only to wake up that day and discover the transformation. we continu continued the face oe enemy only to discover the transformation to the transnational. and that's territory of proclaiming the caliphate is no longer a successful one, what is the future, what is the new trend for the new kids on the block that will be there that we would confront the next decade. >> i don't see a movement that will succeed and to try to outdo it. it would be a difficult margin to work on. instead we would want to look at how the states successors might rewind the strategies that were discarded in the state and perhaps claim they were discarded prematurely. al qaeda would be the perfect example of this. they have a moment right now where it can say we told you so. it will look good briefly and then it will be destroyed which is exactly what they told all qaeda about september 11. there's a moment that they can say we are still around. we are
the failure of one methodology and group getting to the next one.n a sense, we thought the enemy that we were conferencing was only to wake up that day and discover the transformation. we continu continued the face oe enemy only to discover the transformation to the transnational. and that's territory of proclaiming the caliphate is no longer a successful one, what is the future, what is the new trend for the new kids on the block that will be there that we would confront the next decade....
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they threaten the group with criminal charges illegal voter registration there was no such there were no illegal voters registered everything was done right they dropped the charges by the way they never filed the charges actually but the threat was enough to shut down the group those voters are still not on the voter rolls same with an african-american group a registration drive new georgia project they signed of eighty six thousand people to vote around the around the state but concentrated in the sixth congressional district and forty thousand forty thousand of the names that they submitted to the state have not been entered on to the voter rolls almost all democrats and once again they've been threatened with criminal with criminal sanctions and but they haven't backed down but still they got forty thousand people who won't see their names on the voter rolls now you know it's several thousand in the sixth congressional that's just the beginning of the jim crow tactics including putting voting places concentrated in white neighborhoods and then the little korea which is in the six
they threaten the group with criminal charges illegal voter registration there was no such there were no illegal voters registered everything was done right they dropped the charges by the way they never filed the charges actually but the threat was enough to shut down the group those voters are still not on the voter rolls same with an african-american group a registration drive new georgia project they signed of eighty six thousand people to vote around the around the state but concentrated...
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unfortunately i think there is still a lot of life left in the group. t the group has demonstrated they have been resilient and have been able to bounce back from other defeats. this is certainly a defeat of a very high magnitude and one of the greatest ones that the group has sustained to date, but they have also sustained them in places like fallujah and ramadi. let's take a look at some of the other stories making news. the united states has urged china to put more pressure on north korea over its nuclear and missile programmes. the secretary of state, rex tillerson, said beijing had a diplomatic responsibility to act if it wanted to ease tension in the region. police in chile have used tear gas and water cannon to disperse a group of students protesting over education reforms. hundreds marched in the capital santiago, arguing that president bachelet has not done enough to improve the quality and access to higher education. the fight for universal education access the country has become a growing social movement in chile. hundreds of mourners includin
unfortunately i think there is still a lot of life left in the group. t the group has demonstrated they have been resilient and have been able to bounce back from other defeats. this is certainly a defeat of a very high magnitude and one of the greatest ones that the group has sustained to date, but they have also sustained them in places like fallujah and ramadi. let's take a look at some of the other stories making news. the united states has urged china to put more pressure on north korea...
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the authorization is against the groups. think you will have a sense the present we should be limited to the seven countries by wooden specifically say force cannot be used in this country because as you say the groups move, but again international law limits where the united states can use force to those countries that have either consented to use the force or are unwilling or unable to prevent a threat from the country. i would not say force can only be used in the seven countries. >> thank you. i know you miss my riveting opening, but i did thank you for your leadership in 2014 on this topic. senator isakson. >> i got a full briefing on your opening. >> thank you. >> when you use the word to repeal and replace, use it at aa time that you speak to verbs that connotative action. now it is to verbs put together connotative difficulty in the congress. in terms of coming to a resolution. which makes my question, on the nonstate actors for two by mr. menendez, senator menendez and others, senator young, in drafting this aumf she
the authorization is against the groups. think you will have a sense the present we should be limited to the seven countries by wooden specifically say force cannot be used in this country because as you say the groups move, but again international law limits where the united states can use force to those countries that have either consented to use the force or are unwilling or unable to prevent a threat from the country. i would not say force can only be used in the seven countries. >>...
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the aumf should include a list of specific groups which would presently include at least the taliban, al qaeda and isis and may include other named groups and allow the president to use force against additional organization if he notifies congress if he determines that the additional organizations are associated with the named organizations and are engaged in hostilities or plan to engage in hostilities against the united states. in my view a new aumf should not be limited geographically to certain countries. even if a new aumf does not limit the use of force to certain countries, the united states is still required by international law to limit its use of force in or against other countries. as a purely legal matter, i would oppose a sunset provision. a sunset creates legal uncertainty for the president and the military. however, i can certainly understand that some kind of a sun set or review provision may be politically necessary to achieve consensus on a new aumf, i would improve conditions that would micromanage the use of force by the president and the military such as an absolu
the aumf should include a list of specific groups which would presently include at least the taliban, al qaeda and isis and may include other named groups and allow the president to use force against additional organization if he notifies congress if he determines that the additional organizations are associated with the named organizations and are engaged in hostilities or plan to engage in hostilities against the united states. in my view a new aumf should not be limited geographically to...
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that resounds everywhere in the world right now. genie: no groupo far has claimed responsibility for this attack. >> this is unlike what we are used to. the islamic state group is usually quick to claim responsibility. the taliban has denied that it was involved. for the daily beast, it only shows they were definitely involved and they don't want to cop to it. if you look at the taliban pattern, they launch deadly attacks and then leave the islamic state group to claim responsibility afterwards. it was the case last year when a military hospital was bombed by the taliban but the attack was claimed by the i.s. group. the strategy is propelled by power gains between the various organizations for control of certain regions, in this case the asian subcontinent. genie: the french open is currently underway. a former australian champion is making waves for all the wrong reasons. the first woman to win all four grand slams in a calendar year in 1970. she holds the record for the most grand slam titles. her latest comments have drawn outrage. to announced
that resounds everywhere in the world right now. genie: no groupo far has claimed responsibility for this attack. >> this is unlike what we are used to. the islamic state group is usually quick to claim responsibility. the taliban has denied that it was involved. for the daily beast, it only shows they were definitely involved and they don't want to cop to it. if you look at the taliban pattern, they launch deadly attacks and then leave the islamic state group to claim responsibility...
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as you say, the groups move. ternational law limits where the united states can use force to those countries that have either consented to the use of force or are unwilling or unable to prevent a threat. i would not say force can only be used in these seven countries. >> thank you. i know you missed my riveting opening comments, but i did thank you for your leadership in 2014 on this topic. >> i got a full briefing on your opening. >> thank you, sir. >> when you used your testimony and the words or peel and replace use them at a time they used to be two verbs in connotative action, now they connotative -- connote difficulty. in the state actors referred to by senator menendez and others, in drafting this aumf, should we be specific and not naming names in terms of group names or people we are attacking by tingotative -- connota actions of the groups? ms. hicks: i do think you have to specify groups. the problem evident in this conversation today and the last 15 years, is the thorny issue of associated forces. and
as you say, the groups move. ternational law limits where the united states can use force to those countries that have either consented to the use of force or are unwilling or unable to prevent a threat. i would not say force can only be used in these seven countries. >> thank you. i know you missed my riveting opening comments, but i did thank you for your leadership in 2014 on this topic. >> i got a full briefing on your opening. >> thank you, sir. >> when you used...
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but he's a member of the maute group? of course, he is a ranking member of the maute group. red me. our only concern is that bombs falling near the houses and the fire fights that took place near our place. the army thinks it has marawi encircled now. check points labouriously match id cards to the wanted posters you see everywhere. but the maute group has survived heavy losses before. even after the battle of marawi is over, it could still strike again. let's talk now to jonathan, who's in the city of iligan, close to marawi. extraordinary tales, there. what is the very latest? it is something of a stalemate. we have heard for more than a week from the army that they say they control about 90% of the city. the fact is whatever part that is still under the control of the insurgents, and nobody is able to go outside this tiny protected pocket of the city, and there is a lot of fighting. every day, there are extracts. clearly, the army is unable to dislodge the militants. they are both very determined. they've say they want to die for is lahm. there is a feeling here in iligan
but he's a member of the maute group? of course, he is a ranking member of the maute group. red me. our only concern is that bombs falling near the houses and the fire fights that took place near our place. the army thinks it has marawi encircled now. check points labouriously match id cards to the wanted posters you see everywhere. but the maute group has survived heavy losses before. even after the battle of marawi is over, it could still strike again. let's talk now to jonathan, who's in the...
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the islamic state group claimed responsibility for the 20 attacks. it's at war with allies of the assad regime. acts are rare in iran, especially in the highly secured capital. both the sides of her targeted this wednesday are highly symbolic. iran's parliament has been well members as well as representatives of different minorities. meanwhile, the mausoleum is the tomb of me as -- of the islamic republic's founder, ayatollah khomeini. also known as iran's first supreme leader, he led a revolution back in 1979 to h andhrow the sha eventually stayed in power for 10 years. james: we spoke earlier to a specialist on iran. let's take a listen. >> this attack comes at a very interesting time, it's coming on the backup president trump strip to riyadh, where saudi arabia had put together a very strong or seemingly strong coalition, really to fight iran and its growing regional presence, particularly in syria and iraq. this is building on the back of over a year long enmity and tension between riyadh and tehran. it's sort of an easy opportunity to blame the
the islamic state group claimed responsibility for the 20 attacks. it's at war with allies of the assad regime. acts are rare in iran, especially in the highly secured capital. both the sides of her targeted this wednesday are highly symbolic. iran's parliament has been well members as well as representatives of different minorities. meanwhile, the mausoleum is the tomb of me as -- of the islamic republic's founder, ayatollah khomeini. also known as iran's first supreme leader, he led a...
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there are a lot of leaders in the group. everyone pushes each other on. four orfive the group. or five voices the group. everyone pushes each other on. four orfive voices in the group. everyone pushes each other on. four or five voices in the squad. if he gets a captaincy this weekend we will see the squad push on, he's ready to step up, he's ready to do it. full of praise. well one man who knows all about the factors to take into consideration when picking a lions side is former coach sir ian mcgeechan. the scot was in charge on four lions tours, winning in australia in 1989 and south africa in 1997. let's hear what he has to say. let's hear what he has to saym you had said to me what is one of the most difficult periods on a lions tour, it sitting down with the other coaches and picking the first test tea m. other coaches and picking the first test team. because you have all that information, you have the question, and there are some areas you are thinking, iam and there are some areas you are thinking, i am not sure, and there are some areas you are thinking, iam not sure, s
there are a lot of leaders in the group. everyone pushes each other on. four orfive the group. or five voices the group. everyone pushes each other on. four orfive voices in the group. everyone pushes each other on. four or five voices in the squad. if he gets a captaincy this weekend we will see the squad push on, he's ready to step up, he's ready to do it. full of praise. well one man who knows all about the factors to take into consideration when picking a lions side is former coach sir ian...
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to assume that that real estate when the various jihadist groups start to go on the defensive and i think that helps us understand why we've seen these rather perilous confrontations at the past few weeks where we've had you know where we've had planes being shot down missiles being fired from outside of the country and so on because the stakes now very very high as things move very rapidly on the ground richard explain to our audience or maybe me because i don't really understand what is the strategic interest the united states has in syria it is there even legally under international law it was not invited there by the sovereign state of syria and now it's creating some kind of military footprint one has to wonder given precedent this is that footprint could be permanent go ahead. i don't i don't think the united states is interested in a permanent. position in a military footprint huge strategic interest perhaps three three four one won't be you know as quickly as possible the capabilities of the islamic state. and the other is the second and equally important one is preparing for nego
to assume that that real estate when the various jihadist groups start to go on the defensive and i think that helps us understand why we've seen these rather perilous confrontations at the past few weeks where we've had you know where we've had planes being shot down missiles being fired from outside of the country and so on because the stakes now very very high as things move very rapidly on the ground richard explain to our audience or maybe me because i don't really understand what is the...
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if the media can't be trusted to report the news then that's a dangerous place for america the group that released the video is called project. proved highly controversial in the past it's been accused for instance of violating wire topping laws it's also facing a million dollar lawsuit released hidden camera conversations with democratic party workers discussing voter fraud the group's also been accused of misleading the public with florida added to give its videos project a very dismissive that lawsuit is intimidation must be said to we challenge the group's communications director on the controversial tactics nonetheless we weren't specifically looking for this angle but we mean this is the general area we were going we didn't know exactly what we would catch we caught it the only way to get to the truce or. times with undercover video which has a very rich and long and proud tradition undercover investigations of obtaining the truth and other mechanisms fail people are not going to sit up there and brag on the podium that we're corrupt i'm not expecting a backlash from this partic
if the media can't be trusted to report the news then that's a dangerous place for america the group that released the video is called project. proved highly controversial in the past it's been accused for instance of violating wire topping laws it's also facing a million dollar lawsuit released hidden camera conversations with democratic party workers discussing voter fraud the group's also been accused of misleading the public with florida added to give its videos project a very dismissive...
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the united states . saturday crunched a group a of the confederations cup football mexico. all looking to book a flight in next week's stay with us. welcome to us international live from moscow with me daniel holcomb's review our thanks for choosing us this. video emerged online from syria showing a member of the what helmets group allegedly handling the decapitated bodies of syrian soldiers warning you may find the following video disturbing a man can be seen wearing a t. shirt with the what helmets logo apparently moving the bodies into a skip the rescue group has distanced itself from the video however its actions have sparked controversy before the someone who has more. well since this graphic video was posted on twitter people online have been outraged by it and in fact i believe we can now show you the video a blurred version of it once again so it was reportedly filmed in the southern syrian province and in this video we properly see a man wearing the t. shirt with that white helmets logo and he's apparently helping a group of people remove a number of bodies off of
the united states . saturday crunched a group a of the confederations cup football mexico. all looking to book a flight in next week's stay with us. welcome to us international live from moscow with me daniel holcomb's review our thanks for choosing us this. video emerged online from syria showing a member of the what helmets group allegedly handling the decapitated bodies of syrian soldiers warning you may find the following video disturbing a man can be seen wearing a t. shirt with the what...
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and a younger group. the older group are people in their 40's up through their 80's. addiction has developed really honest entirely from medical use of opioids. the older group has been overdosing on prescription opioids. the younger group, mostly in their 20's and 30's, are developing their opioid addiction also from prescription opioids that were used either medically or recreationally or sometimes a combination of both. the younger folks, when they become addicted, they have a hard time maintaining their supply of opioids visiting doctors. it isn't that doctors just don't like to give young people opioids, unfortunate, we are pretty comfortable -- to comfortable doing that -- but doctors don't like to get healthy looking 25-year-old a large quantity on a monthly basis, so this figure group when they become addicted, to maintain their supply, they wind up on the black market. the prescription opioids are very expensive, so they have been switching to heroin. this switching began 20 years ago. if the person was in the region of the country where there was heroin, they
and a younger group. the older group are people in their 40's up through their 80's. addiction has developed really honest entirely from medical use of opioids. the older group has been overdosing on prescription opioids. the younger group, mostly in their 20's and 30's, are developing their opioid addiction also from prescription opioids that were used either medically or recreationally or sometimes a combination of both. the younger folks, when they become addicted, they have a hard time...
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territory doesn't speu usual, that losing territory doesn't spell the end of the group. s in different areas. and in terms of the iraqi forces who have been fighting is in mosul, it's taken quite a long time to secure this victory. what do you think that says about the state of the iraqi forces ? says about the state of the iraqi forces? i think they have set different deadlines, the initial assumption was that they would ca ptu re assumption was that they would capture mosul in a few months, or in a month's time. i think the biggest difficulty has been, and iraqi forces have said this, is that the eastern part of mosul, especially the old city, is densely populated and is has prevented a lot of civilians from leaving the city. and thatis civilians from leaving the city. and that is one of the main reasons that made the progress much slower than it was in the past, then it would be assumed at the beginning. thank you so much forjoining us. she is originally from iraq, she was telling us. many of the uk's top universities have failed to achieve the highest award in the fir
territory doesn't speu usual, that losing territory doesn't spell the end of the group. s in different areas. and in terms of the iraqi forces who have been fighting is in mosul, it's taken quite a long time to secure this victory. what do you think that says about the state of the iraqi forces ? says about the state of the iraqi forces? i think they have set different deadlines, the initial assumption was that they would ca ptu re assumption was that they would capture mosul in a few months,...
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groups like aarp, groups like the american cancer society, groups like the ama. these are not very political and they're usually reluctant to take a strong position but this bill was so bad from their constituency that they fought it complacency is not something that we can countenance. we have to continue letting people know how bad this is and despite the fact that they have an amazing message machine and so many people in america through some of their messaging devices think russia didn't try to influence our elections. on this issue it has sunk through. when only 17 or 16% of americans support trumpcare they are really getting the message. we are going to keep doing that. we will work with anyone on health care. the message to the president as we are willing to work with you on a bipartisan way but not if the bill's core is tax cuts for the very wealthy and cuts in medicaid that herd average working families. make it better, absolutely. to simply cut nursing home care, opioid treatment, fighting cancer disease so you can give a tax cut to the rich. that's not
groups like aarp, groups like the american cancer society, groups like the ama. these are not very political and they're usually reluctant to take a strong position but this bill was so bad from their constituency that they fought it complacency is not something that we can countenance. we have to continue letting people know how bad this is and despite the fact that they have an amazing message machine and so many people in america through some of their messaging devices think russia didn't...
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state and city officials wanted to commemorate the important legacy of this great singing group. >>> well, baby gorilla is new member of the philadelphia zoo family. >> seventeen year-old kera a western low land gorilla delivered a healthy 5-pound male friday and this birth is important to the future of gorillas because this species is considered, critically endangered. now that the gorilla's delivery was in the without some problems, after 24 hours of lane or, the team of doctors was forced to perform an emergency delivery. >> we pulled the group together quickly but under anesthesia and determined that the baby was very close to delivery and appeared to be in good shape. so we moved her up to our veterinary hospital and within a very short period of time were able to deliver a baby without having to go to the c-section. really exciting. >> the yet unnamed baby gorilla can be seen within the zoo's primate reserve. >> i love that shot. >> yes. >> he is just chillin. >> love that shot. >> my goodnessy feel like the weather, sometimes you just want to chill out. >> just want to lay down
state and city officials wanted to commemorate the important legacy of this great singing group. >>> well, baby gorilla is new member of the philadelphia zoo family. >> seventeen year-old kera a western low land gorilla delivered a healthy 5-pound male friday and this birth is important to the future of gorillas because this species is considered, critically endangered. now that the gorilla's delivery was in the without some problems, after 24 hours of lane or, the team of...
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he was a long—term supporter of the extremist group al—muhajiroun. t. he's linked to two of the uk's most notorious terrorists, omar khayyam, the leader of the fertiliser bomb plot and mohammed sadique khan; the leader of the london bombings on 7/7. from what we saw, the fitness centre looked like a ramshackle operation. attendance was recorded by hand in this exercise book. the man who appeared to be in charge was known as abu ibrahim and that's a pseudonym for sajeel shahid. we found out that sajeel shahid's name appears on the planning documents from 2011. sajeel shahid used to be a key leader in al—muhajiroun in the early 2000s. he was one of bakri muhammad's most trusted men. to understand his role, we have to go right back to the late 1990s, when bakri launched a branch of al—muhajiroun in pakistan. al—muhajiroun in pakistan became a clearing house for britishjihadis. for bakri, pakistan was to be the crucible for the islamic revolution. in september 2001, just after 9/11, an american called mohammed junaid baber joined them. i'm willing to kill
he was a long—term supporter of the extremist group al—muhajiroun. t. he's linked to two of the uk's most notorious terrorists, omar khayyam, the leader of the fertiliser bomb plot and mohammed sadique khan; the leader of the london bombings on 7/7. from what we saw, the fitness centre looked like a ramshackle operation. attendance was recorded by hand in this exercise book. the man who appeared to be in charge was known as abu ibrahim and that's a pseudonym for sajeel shahid. we found out...
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, the intelligence group and the logistics group and the communications group, and he figures out how to make that command into a team of teams, where he's got different groups, each one is connected to all the other groups, but in ways that are flexible enough so that as he describes it, he says and network can become one big entity where everybody is connected to everybody else, and he describes the strategy of shared consciousness forever but has to know what everybody else knows here but then it can come back together in this team of different teams, each of whom can act independently. what he calls an powered execution. that's a strategy he's used on the battlefield. he uses now as a business consultant, and it's a great example of thinking very, very strategically about the types of networks you need for specific task. and i describe it as a task network you also talk about resilience networks and scale networks, but he's is a very compelling, concrete example of this idea of a strategy of connection. >> host: what struck me just
, the intelligence group and the logistics group and the communications group, and he figures out how to make that command into a team of teams, where he's got different groups, each one is connected to all the other groups, but in ways that are flexible enough so that as he describes it, he says and network can become one big entity where everybody is connected to everybody else, and he describes the strategy of shared consciousness forever but has to know what everybody else knows here but...
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the rallies were held by the anti-hague group act for america. counter protesters greatly outnumbered those who turned out for the islamaphobic rallies. protesters were arrested in seattle, new york city, and st. paul, minnesota. in california, a group of undocumented central american and mexixican asylum seersrs are launching a hunger strike inside the for-profit adelanto detention n center this mornrni. most of the hunger strikers were part of a caravan of refugees who spent april and may crossing through mexico to reach the united states border to ask for asylum. they have been incarcerated in the geo group-owned adelanto is -- since reaching the u.s. border. this is hunger striker isaac lopez castillo. >> the reasons for our hunger strike are, one, bales set at impossibly high levels. two, t the denial of the right o political asylum. three, humiliatition and discrimination toward the detained. four, facilitation of the paperwork and processing of the detained. five, bad food. six, incompetence of medical staff. seven, papererwork in englglish
the rallies were held by the anti-hague group act for america. counter protesters greatly outnumbered those who turned out for the islamaphobic rallies. protesters were arrested in seattle, new york city, and st. paul, minnesota. in california, a group of undocumented central american and mexixican asylum seersrs are launching a hunger strike inside the for-profit adelanto detention n center this mornrni. most of the hunger strikers were part of a caravan of refugees who spent april and may...
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debbie is the group's co-founder. >> translator: the key to myanmar's development lies in developingts agriculture. what we really need is for farmers to be earning a steady income. that way their purchasing power can make a real contribution to the growth of the nation's economy. >> the focus of this enterprise is on developing effective, affordable agricultural tools. and for just $15, items like this pump for lifting ground water have been a blessing for farmers. >> translator: my income is up more than ten-fold. >> we follow a social enterprise, offering affordable tools to boost the income of myanmar's farmers. yangon is myanmar's largest city. the rise of democracy has brought economic growth. and the streets are abuzz with energy. not far from the city center is the headquarters of proximity designs, a social enterprise, providing support to farmers. of the organization's 700-plus staff, around 100 are based in yangon. the remainder are out in the field, posted in over 150 rural areas across myanmar. funded mainly by donations from businesses overseas, the body markets afforda
debbie is the group's co-founder. >> translator: the key to myanmar's development lies in developingts agriculture. what we really need is for farmers to be earning a steady income. that way their purchasing power can make a real contribution to the growth of the nation's economy. >> the focus of this enterprise is on developing effective, affordable agricultural tools. and for just $15, items like this pump for lifting ground water have been a blessing for farmers. >>...