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those like josminna na na yousef, under those circumstances josmina said she met a soldier near the community of port salud. at just 17 years old, she became pregnant, the father she says was that u.n. soldier . but she says the soldier left haiti soon after her pregnancy and returned to his home country
those like josminna na na yousef, under those circumstances josmina said she met a soldier near the community of port salud. at just 17 years old, she became pregnant, the father she says was that u.n. soldier . but she says the soldier left haiti soon after her pregnancy and returned to his home country
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police arrested yousef during a protest, charged with threatening national security, he says.oncealing the university student's identity. he's afraid for his safety. they electrocuted me with two wires to the chest and the back. my torturer said the electricity was weak. plug it into the ac. it sent me and the two guys holding me back. >> reporter: he languished in prison for over a year. how did you deal with the torture? >> i cried hard. i felt extremely weak, impotent, and crushed. i broke a piece of glass and felt i wanted to end all this. i wanted to die. >> reporter: we can't independently verify yousef's story, but egyptian human rights lawyers say his is not unique. >> they use extreme force, violence, torture violations and prisons and especially in police stations. it's gone up on the rise. >> one report detailed police abuse in 2015. in it nearly 500 people died in police custody. 700 cays of torture documented. >> in a leadup to the anniversary of the revolution, activists say the government is cracking down on any perceived threats including making arrests as well
police arrested yousef during a protest, charged with threatening national security, he says.oncealing the university student's identity. he's afraid for his safety. they electrocuted me with two wires to the chest and the back. my torturer said the electricity was weak. plug it into the ac. it sent me and the two guys holding me back. >> reporter: he languished in prison for over a year. how did you deal with the torture? >> i cried hard. i felt extremely weak, impotent, and...
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yousef: it will take time., with the size of the economy like china, and the long run, it will transform into a very positive contribution towards the total world economy. ♪ hans: you are watching a special edition of "bloomberg best." political leaders, policy makers and power makers in , politics and finance all come together here for the week in davos. it is a group that has many common concerns, but their philosophies and perspectives differ. in that variety was on display in some of our best interviews of the week. francine: so are you expecting more volatility in 2016? christine: there will be volatility in 2016. we have three major downside risks on the horizon one of , those is the massive chinese transition to a new economy, which will be bumpy but will , seem resolute and is welcome coming from a very high growth rate to a lower growth rate and moving from being export-driven driven, tonsumption, -- and alltry-driven that will entail a degree of volatility. the lower commodity prices are also going to
yousef: it will take time., with the size of the economy like china, and the long run, it will transform into a very positive contribution towards the total world economy. ♪ hans: you are watching a special edition of "bloomberg best." political leaders, policy makers and power makers in , politics and finance all come together here for the week in davos. it is a group that has many common concerns, but their philosophies and perspectives differ. in that variety was on display in...
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yousef: it will take time. -- christine: but will it take time? yousef: it will take time.his will transform into a very positive contribution toward the overall economy. ♪ ♪ hans: you are watching a special edition of "bloomberg best." political leaders, policy leaders, and power makers in politics and finance all come together here for the week in davos. but their philosophies and views differ, and that was on display in some of our best interviews of the week. francine: so are you expecting more volatility in 2016? christine: there will be volatility in 2016. we have three major downside risks on the horizon, and one of those is the massive chinese transition to a new economy, which will be bumpy but will seem resolute and is welcome coming from a very high growth rate to a lower growth rate and going from export driven to being consumption driven to being industry driven and all of that will entail a degree of volatility. the lower commodity prices are also going to entail a degree of volatility as well as economic policies around the world and changes coming up in 2016
yousef: it will take time. -- christine: but will it take time? yousef: it will take time.his will transform into a very positive contribution toward the overall economy. ♪ ♪ hans: you are watching a special edition of "bloomberg best." political leaders, policy leaders, and power makers in politics and finance all come together here for the week in davos. but their philosophies and views differ, and that was on display in some of our best interviews of the week. francine: so are...
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yousef: it will take time.with the size of the economy like china, and the long run, it will transform into a very positive contribution toward the overall economy. ♪ ♪ hans: you are watching a special edition of "bloomberg best." political leaders, policy makers and power players in business and finance all come together here for the week in davos. it is a group that has many common concerns come up with their philosophies and perspectives differ. that was on display in some of our best interviews of the week. francine: so are you expecting more volatility in 2016? christine: there will be volatility in 2016. we have three major downside risks on the horizon, and one of which is the massive chinese transition to a new economy, which will be bumpy but will seem resolute and is welcome , going from a very high growth rate to a lower growth rate and moving from being export-driven to being industry-driven and all all of that -- and all of that will have a high degree of volatility. the lower commodity prices are
yousef: it will take time.with the size of the economy like china, and the long run, it will transform into a very positive contribution toward the overall economy. ♪ ♪ hans: you are watching a special edition of "bloomberg best." political leaders, policy makers and power players in business and finance all come together here for the week in davos. it is a group that has many common concerns come up with their philosophies and perspectives differ. that was on display in some of...
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those like josminna na na yousef, under those circumstances josmina said she met a soldier near the community of port salud. at just 17 years old, she became pregnant, the father she says was that u.n. soldier . but she says the soldier left haiti soon after her pregnancy and returned to his home country of uruguay. four years later, josmina is raising her son anderson on her own and is petitioning the u.n. for help and with the soldier gone and her armed with only a birth certificate her options are limited. >> the father is not listed on this birth certificate for anderson her young son. that's one of the problems with getting child support. she went to the u.n. to get dna testing done but it's been two years and she still handy had word. >> the issue goes much deeper. over the summer the united nations released a scathing report about its soldiers, detailing their widespread sexual exploitation of haitian women, treationa transactional sex with u.n. soldiers. we went in search of these women and found josmina along with four other women all having beabd allegedl babies allegedly fathered b
those like josminna na na yousef, under those circumstances josmina said she met a soldier near the community of port salud. at just 17 years old, she became pregnant, the father she says was that u.n. soldier . but she says the soldier left haiti soon after her pregnancy and returned to his home country of uruguay. four years later, josmina is raising her son anderson on her own and is petitioning the u.n. for help and with the soldier gone and her armed with only a birth certificate her...
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. >> he is sammy abood yousef. he is the imam of the tallahed mosque in cologne.ames women. >> it's a big mosque. >> been investigated in the past reportedly about 10 years ago but nothing apparently has happened from that. is he is defending this. a thousand men. >> absolutely defending it? >> they describe as arabic and north african. 5211 sexual assaults, three rapes. >> how many arrests? >> eight arrests so far. >> all north africans? >> they won't describe all of them but the first was asylum seeker, 26-year-old man from algeria and arrested in a refugee center. >> okay. throughout europe now, we are having -- we ran a story yesterday in sweden, where there was a tape, a woman was actually accosted. how badded is this situation over europe. >> it happened in other places, sweden and austria and switzerland and finland. this is not just unique to that one night in cologne in front of the cathedral. >> is this imam alone in his craziness put on perfume and dressed in a western style? you are a legitimate target for this kind of stuff? >> that's apparently his v
. >> he is sammy abood yousef. he is the imam of the tallahed mosque in cologne.ames women. >> it's a big mosque. >> been investigated in the past reportedly about 10 years ago but nothing apparently has happened from that. is he is defending this. a thousand men. >> absolutely defending it? >> they describe as arabic and north african. 5211 sexual assaults, three rapes. >> how many arrests? >> eight arrests so far. >> all north africans? >>...
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of a rabbi from 15-year-old deandre charles was arrested last month in the shooting deft of rabbi yousef rackson. police believe rackson was the victim of a botched robbery while walking to temple in north miami beach august 2014. during intergairks cops say the admitted to hold ago gun before, but insists he had nothing to do with the murder >> well, first you told us you don't have a gun, but that's not true. >> i didn't say that. i said -- i said i hold guns, but, like -- >> you hold guns. what does hold guns mean? >> like i hold a gun before. >> charles is charged as an adult. he has pleaded not guilty. >>> a reporter will likely think twice before volunteering to play a victim again after being stabbed on camera. check this out. the israeli journalist was demonstrating a so-called stab- proof vest. a company spokesman stabbed him several times. one of the strikes caused him to flich. he suffered a superficial wound he had to get stitches for. anchts 70-year-old doctor is sharing his tale of survival after he fell into a deep ditch, broke his leg and then crawled for 16 hours to find
of a rabbi from 15-year-old deandre charles was arrested last month in the shooting deft of rabbi yousef rackson. police believe rackson was the victim of a botched robbery while walking to temple in north miami beach august 2014. during intergairks cops say the admitted to hold ago gun before, but insists he had nothing to do with the murder >> well, first you told us you don't have a gun, but that's not true. >> i didn't say that. i said -- i said i hold guns, but, like --...
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believe that's how you say it, known for his portraits of famous people like yoko ono and malala yousef, if the sale price is verified, it will be the 15th most expensive photo ever sold. of a potato. >> christa: don't have to worry about it or having to adjust its hair or anything like that. just there. he must like spuds a lot. 6:42. still ahead, donald trump is really digging in his heels, just refusing to take part in tonight's g.o.p. debate, but a, if news personality isn't giving up on him quite yet. we'll have more. norton man. estranged wife and then causing a head-on crash injuring another driver. >> sarah: also the hingham man hell hostage in iran is speaking out. disturbing details he's revealing about his time in >> it's 6:45, time to know and go. >> reporter: police respond to a norton home and then a head-on crash. are connected to a murder. >> reporter: a key clue found in a stabbing and shooting investigation. the latest on a violent attack in brookline. >> reporter: bill o'reilly trying to convince donald trump to debate tonight. >> reporter: folding on a casino lawsuit
believe that's how you say it, known for his portraits of famous people like yoko ono and malala yousef, if the sale price is verified, it will be the 15th most expensive photo ever sold. of a potato. >> christa: don't have to worry about it or having to adjust its hair or anything like that. just there. he must like spuds a lot. 6:42. still ahead, donald trump is really digging in his heels, just refusing to take part in tonight's g.o.p. debate, but a, if news personality isn't giving up...
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i think my favorite part was getting to meet and interview the jazz elders, randy west and yousef latifd it's an honor to be in this building. for instance, in 2008 i went out to milwaukee to meet with rashid ahmed, the patriarch of the community. he passed away earlier this year, he was 86 years old back then, a jazz officionado, a jazz elder, and his knowledge of the international scope of jazz was extraordinary. he grew up with miles davis. but he had moved to pakistan in 1950s, so talking to this gentleman in his nehru jacket, he speaks fluent err due, right? sitting with him around a table and other jazz elders as they spoke about moving to pakistan in 1950s and the musical connections between black america and pakistan, black america and india, the taj mahal foxtrot. i never heard of that, right? so, i mean, hearing them talking was wonderful. so in the book i talk about the spread of jazz around the world, particularly the islamic world. i look at the american government efforts to use jazz for diplomacy and the musical impact of the state department jazz tours whether it's dave
i think my favorite part was getting to meet and interview the jazz elders, randy west and yousef latifd it's an honor to be in this building. for instance, in 2008 i went out to milwaukee to meet with rashid ahmed, the patriarch of the community. he passed away earlier this year, he was 86 years old back then, a jazz officionado, a jazz elder, and his knowledge of the international scope of jazz was extraordinary. he grew up with miles davis. but he had moved to pakistan in 1950s, so talking...
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believe that's how you say it, known for his portraits of famous people like yoko ono and malala yousef, if the sale price is verified, it will be the 15th most
believe that's how you say it, known for his portraits of famous people like yoko ono and malala yousef, if the sale price is verified, it will be the 15th most