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government and the yellen rebel group will move to cuba the originalhostecuadorpulledits support for the talks the negotiations started fifteen months ago and chris how after more than fifty years of fighting ecuador stopped hosting the talks after two ecuadorian journalists and their driver were killed by former fark rebels a coal mine explosion in southwest pakistan has killed at least sixteen miners emergency crews are carrying out an operation to free around a dozen others who are trapped in the mine the blast in the coal fields in baluchistan was caused by a buildup of methane gas inside the mine. at least four people have been killed in violence in indian administered kashmir a man died in srinagar after being run over by indian security forces and earlier at least three separate us fighters were killed during a raid by soldier is just a warning that you may find some images in a sauna binge of aids report disturbing. this is the moment when an indian security vehicle crashes a protester. the vehicle drives on and the wounded man is left behind he later died of his injuries indian
government and the yellen rebel group will move to cuba the original host ecuador pulled its support for the talks the negotiations started fifteen months ago and chris how after more than fifty years of fighting ecuador stopped hosting the talks after two ecuadorian journalists and their driver were killed by former fark rebels a coal mine explosion in southwest pakistan has killed at least sixteen miners emergency crews are carrying out an operation to free around a dozen others who are...
dallas. talk spring columbia and the l.n. rebel group moving to cuba off the originalhostecuadorpulledit support negotiations aimed at ending a five decade campaign of violence started fifteen months ago in quito mediations stopped off to ecuador and journalists and their driver were killed by former members of another colombian rebel group. and al jazeera investigation has found that hundreds of mexico's have undergone experimental an unregulated medical procedures by the country's flagship neurological institute over a fourteen year period the patients are visit with a device meant to drain fluid from the brain but in some cases it made their conditions worse on home and has part one of this investigation. it's painful if you learn to look back at the time before she was hit by hydrocephalus a debilitating condition in which excess fluid builds up in the brain it's left with massive headaches and speech problems. everything changed because i was a sports woman before i spent twenty years doing sports and i sold clothing everything and that she hoped that an operation at mexic
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to to talk about the mueller investigation to what is happening with julian assad's comeisecuadortryingto force them out of the embassy? back in 30 seconds. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democrcracynow.org, the war andd peace report.. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. our guest is glenn greenwald, pulitzer prize-winning journalist. he wrote that former ecuadoran president and inexcusable interview with the intercept rough karen denounced his country's current government for blocking julian assad from receiving visitors and embassy as a form of torture and violation of ecuador's duties to safety andan assad well-being. can you talk about what is happening with julian assad? we're reading reports that the ecuadoran embassy that he might embassy, which of course would mean he would be arrested by the british government. what do you understand is taking place? dangere is clearly a that the current ecuadorian government, which has become much more subservient and compliant with the demands of western governments, including those in the u.s. and u.k. and spain, is g
to to talk about the mueller investigation to what is happening with julian assad's come is ecuador trying to force them out of the embassy? back in 30 seconds. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democrcracynow.org, the war andd peace report.. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. our guest is glenn greenwald, pulitzer prize-winning journalist. he wrote that former ecuadoran president and inexcusable interview with the intercept rough karen denounced his country's current government...
features an exclusive report into the amount of money spentbyecuadortokeep hold up was up and finally the times suggesting that in order to avoid sleeplessness, depression and unhappiness, we should all be switching off other mobile by 10pm. the paper also features a paper of the novelist tom wolfe. really, no consensus. many of the tabloids leading on the royal wedding. we are going to start with gaza. it is a desperately sad picture. we are told is eight months old and was the youngest victim. he died ina old and was the youngest victim. he died in a tear gas attack. the israelis do dispute, as many of these things, both sides say one thing and the other side disagrees. 63 people have died in the violence over the last few days. families are very upset. what ever would have happened in that area, it would have happened in that area, it would have happened with or without donald trump, but has he fanned the flames. the timing was terrible. he was supposed to be in the running for a nobel peace prize last week, and a week is a long time in politics. we see these horrific pictures now
features an exclusive report into the amount of money spent by ecuador to keep hold up was up and finally the times suggesting that in order to avoid sleeplessness, depression and unhappiness, we should all be switching off other mobile by 10pm. the paper also features a paper of the novelist tom wolfe. really, no consensus. many of the tabloids leading on the royal wedding. we are going to start with gaza. it is a desperately sad picture. we are told is eight months old and was the youngest...
revolution. that is the message from caracas , from madero. let's gotoecuador, orthere is a -- where there is a cartoon in "el universo," with maduro pouring the blood of the venezuelan people into the ballot box. you see people on the ground, being bled dry. genie: what have papers been saying outside south america? nick: i looked at "the miami herald." it is asking, can venezuela survive another maduro victory? it argues we are concentrating on the opposition being fractured, but it's point is, maybe there could be internal struggles which will change things in the coming months or so. says, ispresident, it eyeing a place in the presidential palace. so internal power struggles could be the pitch form of euro. -- for maduro. it is funny at the government is going to have to work to respond to basic needs -- it is pointing out the government is going to have to work to respond to basic needs. we have been hearing how terrible the situation is in venezuela. the hospitals have little more to offer than aspirin. a terrible situation. genie: let's go to the u.k., the front page of "the i
revolution. that is the message from caracas , from madero. let's go to ecuador, or there is a -- where there is a cartoon in "el universo," with maduro pouring the blood of the venezuelan people into the ballot box. you see people on the ground, being bled dry. genie: what have papers been saying outside south america? nick: i looked at "the miami herald." it is asking, can venezuela survive another maduro victory? it argues we are concentrating on the opposition being...
government and the e l n rebel group will move to cuba the originalhostecuadorpulledits support for the talks the negotiations started fifteen months ago in quito after more than fifty years of fighting ecuador stopped hosting the talks after two ecuadorian journalists and their driver were killed by former fark rebels. a major opposition party in cambodia is threatening to withdraw from july's election and only emerged as a challenger after the previous largest opposition party dissolved when he reports . one of cambodia's newest political parties believes it's the only one that truly lives up to its name representatives of the grassroots democratic party are related from the ground up with supporters and members voting for who they want to stand in july general election but party leaders say there are undemocratic forces at work in cambodia we are ready for there is from but in the next two months until monday if the so there's and it's getting worse so you don't think that this and this and this is what's right for the price of pain the previous largest opposition party the cambo
government and the e l n rebel group will move to cuba the original host ecuador pulled its support for the talks the negotiations started fifteen months ago in quito after more than fifty years of fighting ecuador stopped hosting the talks after two ecuadorian journalists and their driver were killed by former fark rebels. a major opposition party in cambodia is threatening to withdraw from july's election and only emerged as a challenger after the previous largest opposition party dissolved...
will move to cuba and the originalhostecuadorholdits support for the talks they started or four fifteen months ago in quito after more than fifty years of fighting ecuador stopped hosting the talks after two ecuadorian journalists and their driver were killed by a former far quibbles. people in lebanon will head to the polls on sunday in the first parliamentary elections in the nine years five hundred candidates of campaign promising stability and economic growth the country is divided along sectarian lines raising questions over what political changes may result. it will be the first parliamentary election in nearly a decade polls were repeatedly postponed until a new electoral law was agreed proportional representation has replaced lebanon's winner takes all system but some are criticizing the new law for benefiting the ruling political class who have been forging unlikely electoral alliances just to stay in power their main objective is to increase the number of seats. number of seats and. the new law is supposed to give a chance to first time hopefuls but breaking the establ
will move to cuba and the original host ecuador hold its support for the talks they started or four fifteen months ago in quito after more than fifty years of fighting ecuador stopped hosting the talks after two ecuadorian journalists and their driver were killed by a former far quibbles. people in lebanon will head to the polls on sunday in the first parliamentary elections in the nine years five hundred candidates of campaign promising stability and economic growth the country is divided...
any day now he could lose thatrefuge.ecuador'sembassyin london has been his refuge from british, swedish and american authorities for six years. but now sources tell cnn julian assange's stay there is in jeopardy. possible extradition to the u.s. this is something julian assange has repeatedly called unjust from the embassy's balcony. >> and the threats towards me, my staff and wikileaks as a publisher will not be tolerated. >> reporter: recent lay caught off his access to the internet making it impossible for him to manage wikileaks. assange is only allowed now to see his lawyers who say their mobile phones are scrammed while in the embassy. he's dealing with multiple lawsuits. as a candidate donald trump repeatedly praised wikileaks on the campaign trail. >> wikileaks, i love wikileaks. >> reporter: however, u.s. intelligence believes wikileaks acted as a middle man orcut out for russia, all part of russia's int interference in the 2016 election. cnn reported last year that the u.s. has prepared charges to arrest assange. attorney general jeff sessions called it a priority. >>
any day now he could lose that refuge. ecuador's embassy in london has been his refuge from british, swedish and american authorities for six years. but now sources tell cnn julian assange's stay there is in jeopardy. possible extradition to the u.s. this is something julian assange has repeatedly called unjust from the embassy's balcony. >> and the threats towards me, my staff and wikileaks as a publisher will not be tolerated. >> reporter: recent lay caught off his access to the...
years under house arrest and sick nearly six years now in the embassyoverecuadorinlondon i mean you know this whole thing about just a politically motivated and it's i think judy and freedom really depend on power extending out for him and the public really pushing our own governments and because in this it's never been a legal case so it's really his freedom rest on the court of public opinion at this point and i did hope that people understand the significance of this invention and whether you're you know one of how you feel about joining a flood whether you like genocide you are not i hope everybody recognizes the significance of this invention and also the person who invented this is a person who gave this invention to humanity by taking risk and affected by thing his personality but the i hope that people will stand up for him not of his i mean hyacinth thank you thank you. well we're just forty eight hours from the grand fell silent march in west london which will mark eleven months to the day since the worst tower block fire in u.k. history i'm joined now by recording art
years under house arrest and sick nearly six years now in the embassy over ecuador in london i mean you know this whole thing about just a politically motivated and it's i think judy and freedom really depend on power extending out for him and the public really pushing our own governments and because in this it's never been a legal case so it's really his freedom rest on the court of public opinion at this point and i did hope that people understand the significance of this invention and...
bought a tickettoecuador, acountry that would also allow him entry, but the airline would not let him board because thatlight stopped in turkey-- a country he is not allowed to enter. all the other flights go to countries that could send him back to syria. he has become a fixture in this small transit terminal, recognized consttly by passengers. >> reporter: now, a volunteer imgroup is trying to bringo canada, raising over $16,000 to sponsor him, but the application takes more than two years to process. the group is asking the canadian government to grant al-kontar ac l permit so he can enter canada immediately. laurie cooper is one of thoseee volu. >> he has lost his life.re as a syriagee, he has lost his homeland, he has lost his family, his friends. so i just hope that we can convince the canadiarnment to give this guy the chance to come to canada and build a life in a safe countr >> reporter: but al-kontar's immigration nightmare may be far from over. canada's mintry of immigration tells the newshour that "the requet is under reew." for the pbs newshour, i'm rhana natour. >> nawaz
bought a ticket to ecuador, a country that would also allow him entry, but the airline would not let him board because thatlight stopped in turkey-- a country he is not allowed to enter. all the other flights go to countries that could send him back to syria. he has become a fixture in this small transit terminal, recognized consttly by passengers. >> reporter: now, a volunteer imgroup is trying to bringo canada, raising over $16,000 to sponsor him, but the application takes more than...
the cases so far are recorded have been near the town of the choroinecuadorprovincewhere doctors say they've just received another suspected case the world health organization is hoping that congo will authorize the use of an experimental vaccine against the deadly disease but it has warned that the treatment is complicated and not a magic bullet officials say the immediate risk is that the outbreak could spread to a major city nearby congo has seen eighty bona outbreaks in the past fourteen years . tarik a u.s. or a virtuous pigs for the world health organization he joins us from geneva welcome to d.w. so how serious is the current outbreak all thank you very much every ball is a very serious and has to be dealt with utmost importance evil is a very deadly disease or defect. it can be as high as ninety percent and we have seen in the past what ebola can do to communities so it is of great concern for the world health organization to receive information from the government of the democratic republic of congo body confirmation off the presence of the virus in the northwestern part
the cases so far are recorded have been near the town of the choro in ecuador province where doctors say they've just received another suspected case the world health organization is hoping that congo will authorize the use of an experimental vaccine against the deadly disease but it has warned that the treatment is complicated and not a magic bullet officials say the immediate risk is that the outbreak could spread to a major city nearby congo has seen eighty bona outbreaks in the past...
do you make of the additional statement by mr. asang s -- assange, remember he's intheecuadorembassybecause he's wore you ared about extradition. now he's being pressured out of the embassy. they disconnected him from the internet and has been a concern to him being forced to leave. he does not want to be extradite ed by the united states. julian assange could be a co-conspirator -- >> he seems to be thoughtful about a lot of the issues to say he understands how it works. is it possible that he's just trolling you? >> no, i have vefr -- i have very sol lud communications. and he and people around him want to set this up. if he's serious, if he's serious, he will go. nixon went to china. if the president is going to meet with the north korean president, certainly schiff has credibility and the chops to go over there and. >> you could have been anywhere but chose to be here. >> i broke it on your show. >> mya, thanks to both of you, appreciate it. >>> much more and a lot more. what is trump trying to do to undermine the free press? we dig into the backstory. >> we talked about
do you make of the additional statement by mr. asang s -- assange, remember he's in the ecuador embassy because he's wore you ared about extradition. now he's being pressured out of the embassy. they disconnected him from the internet and has been a concern to him being forced to leave. he does not want to be extradite ed by the united states. julian assange could be a co-conspirator -- >> he seems to be thoughtful about a lot of the issues to say he understands how it works. is it...
1998 and mexicoandecuador. barryeichengreen in our next hour. it is from new york to wedding ,arties at 4:00 a.m. uncountable in the distance. ♪ ♪ . the yen morning grinds ever weaker and oil is near $80 per barrel. purely a misreading. are nowhere near close to a deal, that would be mexico and nafta. there is a wedding. the mother of the bride will have -- with the mother of the groom. the wedding cake is focused on sustainability, seasonality, and flavor. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance." we're live in new york. and francine lacqua is in london. i guess we could go on about the wedding, but there are some really interesting headlines out. i have got royal wedding favor. francine: i know that you do. tom: i am looking at these headlines out of italy. this is important. translate this, francine. anytime you see the word hope, you circle it with a big yellow pen. paschi -- monte paschi, what is that about? francine: for our listeners and viewers who are just joining us, we have received a text which is the grievance between the league and the five-s
1998 and mexico and ecuador. barry eichengreen in our next hour. it is from new york to wedding ,arties at 4:00 a.m. uncountable in the distance. ♪ ♪ . the yen morning grinds ever weaker and oil is near $80 per barrel. purely a misreading. are nowhere near close to a deal, that would be mexico and nafta. there is a wedding. the mother of the bride will have -- with the mother of the groom. the wedding cake is focused on sustainability, seasonality, and flavor. good morning, everyone. this...
is right. there is something else, a signal to people innicaragua,ecuador, boliviathat i know your life isn't great but your answer can't be grabbing your family and coming to our border because you are not going to get. in you have to send a message there is a way to get in and way not to get. in coming across illegally, your family will be separated. if that's not what you wants, don't try it. steve: s and as well, the president's message, congress, let's fix it fix it in a bipartisan way because at this stage it's the only way it will happen. abby: it's a busy morning. headlines with jillian mele. steve: how about those storms last night. jillian: your flight was delayed, right? abby: i landed after midnight in laguardia last night. everyone was asleep on the ground. some cancelled flights. jillian: we're glad you are here. you made it safely. let's talk about ethics stream weather right now. at least three people are dead as powerful storms cross the northeast. a little girl killed when a tree fell on a car in upstate new york. falling trees also blamed for two more deaths in c
is right. there is something else, a signal to people in nicaragua, ecuador, bolivia that i know your life isn't great but your answer can't be grabbing your family and coming to our border because you are not going to get. in you have to send a message there is a way to get in and way not to get. in coming across illegally, your family will be separated. if that's not what you wants, don't try it. steve: s and as well, the president's message, congress, let's fix it fix it in a bipartisan way...
. he had been home for five months. met tamara online, and wenttoecuadorinmay. proposed to her in may there, and then, in june, on june 11th he went to venezuela and they were married on june 16th. he was taken two weeks after that. stuart: so the lady in the picture that we just saw, that is your son's wife, your daughter-in-law as of right now. >> yes. stuart: shortly after they went to venezuela where they were married he was arrested. now, again you have to tell me, what were the charges? what was he arrested for? no so the first time they were doing a sweep into the apartment complex and the first time they came to the door josh and tammy were very afraid because the national guard do these kind of things to people down there, seeing that he was an american, they came in, wanted to know what his business was. showed them all their paperwork. and they left. when 45 minutes had gone by, all of sudden they stormed in through the apartment. they had black bags full of ammunition, weapons, pineapple grenades. they set them around the apartment, took pictures of them. took all of h
. he had been home for five months. met tamara online, and went to ecuador in may. proposed to her in may there, and then, in june, on june 11th he went to venezuela and they were married on june 16th. he was taken two weeks after that. stuart: so the lady in the picture that we just saw, that is your son's wife, your daughter-in-law as of right now. >> yes. stuart: shortly after they went to venezuela where they were married he was arrested. now, again you have to tell me, what were the...