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the presidents sen come, togo, and nigeria will be heading there on wednesday to try to reinstall the deposed government. al jazeera's nicholas is in the capital. >> reporter: the curfew is in place but the population are defiant and they are out on the streets. they feel confident because they feel reassured by the military presence who have promised to protect them. the presidential guards, though, are back in their barracks, now concerning the framework agreement, we are expecting the visit of senegal ease president, nigerian, togo and ba anyone to come tomorrow morning to pro surprise some sort of agreement. remember, the population here are very much frustrated with what they are proposing, that's because of one of the points of amnesty offered to the presidential guards. remember, this isn't just about the coup that happened last week, the presidential guards have been in power for the last 25 years, they have been intimidating the population, even killing political opponents. so for them, here in the civil society, there is no question about it, they want that group disband, th
the presidents sen come, togo, and nigeria will be heading there on wednesday to try to reinstall the deposed government. al jazeera's nicholas is in the capital. >> reporter: the curfew is in place but the population are defiant and they are out on the streets. they feel confident because they feel reassured by the military presence who have promised to protect them. the presidential guards, though, are back in their barracks, now concerning the framework agreement, we are expecting the...
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we have heard that a plane from togo was turned away from the airport. no confirmation whether it was for jendare or not. it was for a high ranking official of the presidential guard. the chief of staff of the army emphasized he wanted to find a peaceful resolution and no confrontation. the chief was going to hand over power to the interim government came with celebration in the capital but make no mistake tension continues to rise here as more soldiers enter into the capital. this crisis is far from over. >> the unite united nations has provided a document for the government of libya, must take it or leave it. paul tradersgian reports. >> it's a final text. so our part of the process is now finished. >> u.n. own invoice bernard leon says it's the way forward to end the conflict in libya but not aa deal yet. >> in this situation in libya such strong confrontation, killings humanitarian crisis with so many problems, they must expect if there is a solution, if this proposal is the solution. >> libya has been in a state of civil war and crisis insistence re
we have heard that a plane from togo was turned away from the airport. no confirmation whether it was for jendare or not. it was for a high ranking official of the presidential guard. the chief of staff of the army emphasized he wanted to find a peaceful resolution and no confrontation. the chief was going to hand over power to the interim government came with celebration in the capital but make no mistake tension continues to rise here as more soldiers enter into the capital. this crisis is...
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. -- togo live to just jeannette p record is the latest? have quietedings down quite a bit. originally, we thought the station would be open by now. behind me, it is still closed off. it was so thick at one point, it was similar to the metro station earlier this year. rough way to start the week, problems even before getting to work. closed route 8:00 this morning due to heavy snow, right in front of the stadium. it shut down the blue, orange, and silver lines. many were not surprised. >> this is a problem metro really has to work on. it has happened a lot and people need to get to work. the delays are not really helping. >> i have an appointment and i cannot get there. >> a little bit of time, a little bit of wiggle room. cloudsne point, black billowed out through the tunnels. remained on trucks scene for several hours while shuttle buses maneuvered around them. passengers trying to get to work. >> we pay them a lot of money to ride the train and the bus. feel like they need to get this together. >> officials are trying to pinpoint exactly what caused the fire. reporting in
. -- togo live to just jeannette p record is the latest? have quietedings down quite a bit. originally, we thought the station would be open by now. behind me, it is still closed off. it was so thick at one point, it was similar to the metro station earlier this year. rough way to start the week, problems even before getting to work. closed route 8:00 this morning due to heavy snow, right in front of the stadium. it shut down the blue, orange, and silver lines. many were not surprised. >>...
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>>> first, the presidents of senegal, togo and nigeria head to burkin afoss fa. he called on his forces to lay down their arms. charlie has the report. >> reporter: singing the national anthem of buirkina fos residents have powered into the conveyor to protest against the coup. they ares joined by troupes that entered the city they want order quickly restored. >> translator: with he count on the army and international xhunlt to find a way to resolve in problem peacefully. as the army has said -- as the army has said if a peaceful solution isn't found, then i think it will end badly for some units. we want, with the help of the international community, to suspect for the people. >> translator: we came to the national square to really support our brothers in arms but also to condemn the behavior of the presidential guard, r that truly affected us. we cannot understand how we fought on october 30th and 31st last year during the uprising for them to now come and take it out of our hands. we refuse and say no. >> reporter: the general and his elite presidential guard
>>> first, the presidents of senegal, togo and nigeria head to burkin afoss fa. he called on his forces to lay down their arms. charlie has the report. >> reporter: singing the national anthem of buirkina fos residents have powered into the conveyor to protest against the coup. they ares joined by troupes that entered the city they want order quickly restored. >> translator: with he count on the army and international xhunlt to find a way to resolve in problem peacefully....
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we have seen the leader of ivory coast arrive, the leader of ghana arrive and also togo and banin anda. what we are being told is what is being discussed here is the whole issue of what should happen to the presidential guard, should the presidential guard be given amnesty, we understand from reports we have been getting from nick that they have said they are sorry about the coup, but the question is what is the situation going forward? now, what has been explained to us is that when the whole issue of the transition to democratic elections began when the former leader kompari was ousted last ye year, the tension was who should be included in any democratic process, any transition to a stable democracy. and of course that is the root cause of the coup that we have seen. the question is whether the presidential guard and those associated with blaze and the former ruler should be allowed to be a part of the democratic process going forward and we are told president with other leaders are being briefed by benin and togo who have been in burkina faso including also the leader of sinagal a
we have seen the leader of ivory coast arrive, the leader of ghana arrive and also togo and banin anda. what we are being told is what is being discussed here is the whole issue of what should happen to the presidential guard, should the presidential guard be given amnesty, we understand from reports we have been getting from nick that they have said they are sorry about the coup, but the question is what is the situation going forward? now, what has been explained to us is that when the whole...
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and the foreign minister who has already been mentioned, togo shiganori. those are the six rich was talking about. admiral toyoda is the chief of the naval general staff -- not chief of general -- yeah, chief of the naval general staff. it might be regarded as a minor miracle that's put back together. here's the people. hirohito. prime minister suzuki. there he is in the middle. suzuki is a fascinating guy. he's a very fire brand, wants japan to expand, build an empire. he's very supportive of expannionism in china. but he supports the treaty faction and he is almost assassinated by young officers. he becomes the prime minister of japan. almost assassinated by fanatical army officers and he survives that assassination attempt. and he is the premier. he's the prime minister. admiral suzuki. retired admiral. togo shiganori, the naval minister and chief of the imperial general staff, admiral yone and admiral toyoda. we'll talk about general anani. kind of a young dynamic guy compared to some of the other generals. and then the chief of the imperial general st
and the foreign minister who has already been mentioned, togo shiganori. those are the six rich was talking about. admiral toyoda is the chief of the naval general staff -- not chief of general -- yeah, chief of the naval general staff. it might be regarded as a minor miracle that's put back together. here's the people. hirohito. prime minister suzuki. there he is in the middle. suzuki is a fascinating guy. he's a very fire brand, wants japan to expand, build an empire. he's very supportive of...
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british and french troops moved into togo and cameroon, the shaded areas. dividing the territory between themselves. south african troops moved across the orange river into southwest africa. the belgians with a lot of their homeland under german occupation must have enjoyed seizing we want and burundi, in part of germany africa but they were demands for carrier and food costs terrible family. the german general kept up a guerrilla war against the british and south african forces, devastating the local populations. let's remember the middle east campaigns, too. britain's indian army fought a bitter campaign against the ottomans in mesopotamia, now iraq, in 1916 britain made a secret deal with france defining postwar years in the east but look for local allies, too. they found one in the sheriff whose son faysal, senior, brought their troops on the arab side. british troops were in jerusalem. at the end of 1918 they let faysal proceed into damascus. windows conquest began from every occupying empire was bent on annexation. so why weren't they annexed? there a
british and french troops moved into togo and cameroon, the shaded areas. dividing the territory between themselves. south african troops moved across the orange river into southwest africa. the belgians with a lot of their homeland under german occupation must have enjoyed seizing we want and burundi, in part of germany africa but they were demands for carrier and food costs terrible family. the german general kept up a guerrilla war against the british and south african forces, devastating...
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what we are being told is that on wednesday, tomorrow, the leaders of nigeria banin and republic and togoand the chairman of the community, the president of sinagal will travel to the capitol of burkina faso and ouagadougou to reinstate the ousted president and express solidarity with the people of burkina faso. we are told in the communication that they will be traveling with the chief of defense staff and each of the nations, the most senior army officials from each of these countries will be traveling along with the various leaders. they are also calling on the african union and the united nations and other international and regional bodies to provide personnel to give advice, military advice and humanitarian advice too. also, they are calling on the coup leaders to not exacerbate the situation, to stand down, to not exacerbate the tense situation that we have been reporting. they are also calling on the army to stay calm. we have been hearing reports all day of what has been going on in ouagadougou and we know there is a huge army presence echo leaders are saying that violence must be
what we are being told is that on wednesday, tomorrow, the leaders of nigeria banin and republic and togoand the chairman of the community, the president of sinagal will travel to the capitol of burkina faso and ouagadougou to reinstate the ousted president and express solidarity with the people of burkina faso. we are told in the communication that they will be traveling with the chief of defense staff and each of the nations, the most senior army officials from each of these countries will be...
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the president of senegal, togo and nigeria are due to fly there to reinstall the president. >> reportercurfew is in place but the population are defiant, out on the streets feeling confident because they feel reassured by the military presence who promise today pro next them. the presidential guards, though, are back in their barracks, now concerning the framework agreement we are expecting the visits of senegal ease president, flyer year vinnie towing an and benen to propose some sort of agreement. remember the population here are very much frustrated with what they are poe poseing. because one of the points of amnesty offered to the presidential guards. remember, this isn't just about the coup that happened last week, the presidential guards have been in power for for the last 25 yards. they have been intimidating the population, even killing pretty cal a pones ends for them here in a civil society, there is no question about it, them that group disbanned they feel like they have been robbed from these elections that were supposed to be held on the 11th of october. and they want to ge
the president of senegal, togo and nigeria are due to fly there to reinstall the president. >> reportercurfew is in place but the population are defiant, out on the streets feeling confident because they feel reassured by the military presence who promise today pro next them. the presidential guards, though, are back in their barracks, now concerning the framework agreement we are expecting the visits of senegal ease president, flyer year vinnie towing an and benen to propose some sort of...
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a foreign minister who has party anori.entioned, togo shig admiral toyota the chief of the general staff -- not the chief, -- yeah, he is the chief of the general naval staff. it might be regarded as a minor miracle to put back together, so here are the people. hirohito, prime minister suzuki, and here he is in the middle. suzuki is a fascinating guy. sort-ofy he is a firebrand. wants japan to expand and build an empire in china, very supportive of expansion in china. but he is also supportive of the treaty officer. he becomes prime minister in japan. he was target of a clinical assassination attempt, with a sword, if i remember, and he survived that assassination attempt. he is the premier, the prime stir, admiral toyota, and the a young,ter, kind of dynamic guy compared to the other generals and the chief of the imperial general staff. keeper of the privy seal. there are key members of the cabinet that were not part of the decision-making body. why is that? it is mostly military officers if you have not figured it out. they do not trust the politicians. that is why the supreme council
a foreign minister who has party anori.entioned, togo shig admiral toyota the chief of the general staff -- not the chief, -- yeah, he is the chief of the general naval staff. it might be regarded as a minor miracle to put back together, so here are the people. hirohito, prime minister suzuki, and here he is in the middle. suzuki is a fascinating guy. sort-ofy he is a firebrand. wants japan to expand and build an empire in china, very supportive of expansion in china. but he is also supportive...
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be interested to talk to the president of togo tomorrow, been to his country before, and seen the poverty and seen the affliction. but in the middle east, christians are not even allowed to be in the area where the apostle paul walked. the apostle paul planted churches where christian times ries along the right after jesus resurrected, right in the early days of the church, churches were planted and now while the united states is said to be the sole superpower, christians are being persecuted in greater numbers around the world than ever in history. if there is a god who loves christians, loves all people, but has an affinity for jews an christians, then there would have to be a price for any nation that allows this to go on. this article goes on, a catholic priest who visited kurd herb iraq last fall described the wounded souls of the christians who have taken refuge there. they have been forced from their homes in northern iraq in the summer of 2014. quote, without question, we're talking about genocide here. genocide is not only when the people are killed, but also when the soul of the
be interested to talk to the president of togo tomorrow, been to his country before, and seen the poverty and seen the affliction. but in the middle east, christians are not even allowed to be in the area where the apostle paul walked. the apostle paul planted churches where christian times ries along the right after jesus resurrected, right in the early days of the church, churches were planted and now while the united states is said to be the sole superpower, christians are being persecuted...
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. >> reporter: go togo togood mor, everyone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers with this accuweather update. we have low clouds around the center city. that will fizzle out quickly. we expect sunshine later this afternoon. as you look live on sky6. all is quiet at the philadelphia airport. the weather will be mice and quiet today, as well. 87 today, 87 tomorrow, 90 monday. know, who's going to win today, ladies? >> i think roll tide. >> what do you think, coach? >> roll tide. >> he looks like coach bryant, doesn't he? >> a little bit. >> from sundance square here in ft. worth. we're going to be back in discuss a few minutes. >> a little close to scarlet and gray ohio state, so you're going to switzerland. >> trying to cover all the bases, paula. >> appreciate it. >> i have no idea what anybody is talking about but thank you, much. we'll see you coming up in the next half hour. >>> also coming up, a much more serious story out of texas. this beautiful young dentist gunned down in the parking garage of an upscale dallas high-rise, the image captured on surveillance. could this be the key to s
. >> reporter: go togo togood mor, everyone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers with this accuweather update. we have low clouds around the center city. that will fizzle out quickly. we expect sunshine later this afternoon. as you look live on sky6. all is quiet at the philadelphia airport. the weather will be mice and quiet today, as well. 87 today, 87 tomorrow, 90 monday. know, who's going to win today, ladies? >> i think roll tide. >> what do you think, coach? >> roll...
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tom: it is the real deal and ongoing in togo many other sports as well. what is the price of money?or nothing. how can investment bankers -- all is fine find the next marginal car but know what the price of money is now and not into the future. what an odd space. i don't know what money costs because of my central bank. when does this and? >> the fed has been very clear that they wanted to end and they wanted to begin to end in the next few months. my own personal view is that it will be challenging, notwithstanding the positive economic news to that it will be challenging and it in a period of volatility like we are in right now. i will say, very strongly that to me the important question is not when they start. it is the path. the difference between zero and 0.25 for the economy is not a gnat's rear end. tom: can we say that on tv? [laughter] brendan: i think we can. >> what people want to hear is that while we do begin to normalize no one is setting a target of normalization 12 months 18 months or even five years from now. brendan: it is a most as if we have lost perspective of w
tom: it is the real deal and ongoing in togo many other sports as well. what is the price of money?or nothing. how can investment bankers -- all is fine find the next marginal car but know what the price of money is now and not into the future. what an odd space. i don't know what money costs because of my central bank. when does this and? >> the fed has been very clear that they wanted to end and they wanted to begin to end in the next few months. my own personal view is that it will be...
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. >> this is togo to. let's see. how about a little music, huh? oh, boy. berkinny faso. >> where's that? [laughter] >> exactly. >> swaz siland, heard of that. >> oh, that's an interesting flag. >> isn't that nice? >> yeah. >> oh, boy. >> we need a map on top of all of this. >> this is ma rich shus, it's an island somewhere. rwanda. >> rwanda. okay, thank you. >> all right. we're going to nail these before they get here. [excited yelling] ah, yes! you can't stop it! aww...your mom liked my post. you're friends with my mother? whoa. another episode? definitely. we all use it differently. so why should we get it all the same way? call time warner cable to get the internet speed you need. are you guys texting each other? whether it's 3 megs or 300 megs, yeah. for the right price. from $14.99 everyday low price internet, we have you covered. even with wifi at home and on the go. plans start at $14.99 per month. call 1-855-want twc to switch today. dad took a job with the transit authority in '62 because he wanted excellent healthcare for his family. hip and ghi
. >> this is togo to. let's see. how about a little music, huh? oh, boy. berkinny faso. >> where's that? [laughter] >> exactly. >> swaz siland, heard of that. >> oh, that's an interesting flag. >> isn't that nice? >> yeah. >> oh, boy. >> we need a map on top of all of this. >> this is ma rich shus, it's an island somewhere. rwanda. >> rwanda. okay, thank you. >> all right. we're going to nail these before they get here....
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had the two lines open as of right now the sun shall continue to stay back of until we get other togo's open looking at the san mateo bridge traffic moving westbound moving smoothly no delays and to continue in this direction the drive times on 13 minutes to get closer to the other side of the bridge the golden gate bridge looks good still pretty quiet this morning. >>michelle apon: traveling westbound no delays here but rows of going to get water half as to continue into marin county because of yesterday's rainfall we're also quite star on the road with a warm-up starting to let them continue on a to weaken the was up but the temperatures coming up at 445. >>james: the rainfall helped slow the of the fire but also made it difficult for firefighters and the the researchers off-shore there breakable with yesterday's rain that had been put on hold the rain mixed with the ash and debris from fires made for a huge mess to could make searching of those homes even more dangerous his a formal plea to four from the sun was a mercury news he is 69 years so reported been reluctant to leave his ho
had the two lines open as of right now the sun shall continue to stay back of until we get other togo's open looking at the san mateo bridge traffic moving westbound moving smoothly no delays and to continue in this direction the drive times on 13 minutes to get closer to the other side of the bridge the golden gate bridge looks good still pretty quiet this morning. >>michelle apon: traveling westbound no delays here but rows of going to get water half as to continue into marin county...
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and kayla told us baghdadi said, i am beginning togoing to marry you by force.u refuse i will kill you. when i heard what kayla told me i wanted to escape. i told kayla to escape with me. but kayla refused. and she said if i escape they will behead me. >> reporter: she says she waited until 1:00 a.m. and pushed open a broken window into their room and ran. a man in a nearby village smuggled her out to her family and only then did she discover who the man who tortured her really was. >> translator: when i escaped, i saw him on tv and i heard his voice. when i run away i asked my family who is this man? they told me this is abu bakr al baghdadi. >> reporter: she says she has told her story to u.s. investigators, including details of baghdadi's daily routine. what kind of a man was baghdadi? was he ever, ever kind to you? >> translator: no he was always evil. there were no kind words. >> reporter: she says she hopes some piece of information, however small will lead to the down fall of the man who once called her his slave. >> what a story that is. we're going to s
and kayla told us baghdadi said, i am beginning togoing to marry you by force.u refuse i will kill you. when i heard what kayla told me i wanted to escape. i told kayla to escape with me. but kayla refused. and she said if i escape they will behead me. >> reporter: she says she waited until 1:00 a.m. and pushed open a broken window into their room and ran. a man in a nearby village smuggled her out to her family and only then did she discover who the man who tortured her really was....
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togo from a world in chaos the freeing of hostages to the trampling and tumbling of the berlin wall. it all happened because america's leadership and american resolve, so guided by three fundamental principles that must see us forward. the world a safer when america leads, that strength and resolve are the best recipe for peace and security in that america stands with its allies and challenges its adversary. there is no substitute for american leadership and there is no time like the present to start. house majority leader kevin mccarthy yesterday talked about the u.s. role in the world. we are asking our viewers to weigh in. is the united states losing global influence. in on socialweigh media on our facebook page. we have a poll that you can participate in. , 133 peoplemorning said united states is losing global influence. you can participate throughout today's show. nick is first calling from new york. you're on the washington journal. caller: i think that we need to take a lesson from china and the economically asserting itself around the world. engaged inee china military confli
togo from a world in chaos the freeing of hostages to the trampling and tumbling of the berlin wall. it all happened because america's leadership and american resolve, so guided by three fundamental principles that must see us forward. the world a safer when america leads, that strength and resolve are the best recipe for peace and security in that america stands with its allies and challenges its adversary. there is no substitute for american leadership and there is no time like the present to...
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teachers to student performance, or the red paper production acti if students in new orleans want to go togo schools the dollarsin would otherwise spend on them,ii the rising scores where seen ine new orleans after the storm. one of most important things we t ve done we have passed a a teacher's bill of rights, we aro trying to put discipline back into our classroom. we have made strides to improve our teacheree pay at or above the southern average, but the number one envr reason teachers tell us they leave the classroom is the environment in the classroom. it's not like when you and ien i were growing up. i will describe your child but let me type out my child. when i was growing up if i got in trouble, when i i got into trouble, i beg my teachers, youi do whatever you want to school you don't tell my parents. [laughter] i don't know about your dad, adll talk about my dad in fewr minutes. my dad had a funnym goa sense of justice. i would. my dad i would come home and say dad, i didn't do this the teacher was ron. he would look at me as ahew son, son, i ouknow you better tn that.knowou b [la
teachers to student performance, or the red paper production acti if students in new orleans want to go togo schools the dollarsin would otherwise spend on them,ii the rising scores where seen ine new orleans after the storm. one of most important things we t ve done we have passed a a teacher's bill of rights, we aro trying to put discipline back into our classroom. we have made strides to improve our teacheree pay at or above the southern average, but the number one envr reason teachers tell...