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>>> the u.s. secretary of state still confident about syria's talks despite disagreement on who will represent the opposition >>> coming up in the next half hour the u.n. demands access to the yemeni city of tiez to save tens of thousands who are suffering. a mammoth snow fall shuts down new york city as it spreads across the area. the u.k. was getting google to pay what it owes in tax but critics say it's into the enough >>> we begin the bulletin with diplomatic efforts by the u.s. to keep talks aimed at ending syria's war on track. u.s. secretary of state, john kerry, met with gulf foreign ministers in the saudi capital riyadh trying to agree on which opposition groups should be represented. he is also trying to ease their concerns about warming ties between the u.s. and iran which is a key backer of the syrian president. now kerry says that he is confident that gen evidence talks-- geneva talks will go ahead but couldn't confirm which day they would start >> one of the things that we did today which i thought was important is we set up a clarity for how to proceed forward in
>>> the u.s. secretary of state still confident about syria's talks despite disagreement on who will represent the opposition >>> coming up in the next half hour the u.n. demands access to the yemeni city of tiez to save tens of thousands who are suffering. a mammoth snow fall shuts down new york city as it spreads across the area. the u.k. was getting google to pay what it owes in tax but critics say it's into the enough >>> we begin the bulletin with diplomatic...
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something for a couple years loaded decade.ars, and then i wish to went to syria because to renew my interest and offered to pay for a plane o ticket inwn exchange for the six months ended seems like a fantastic deal.n with no medical insurance? so i thought i could definitely commit to six months.n i and then i still lot longer. >> i studied arabic and you haveme of studied it. it is a very difficult language in there are different dialects.iffe and not able to do a good interview in arabic still and i can understand a fairo amount but it certainly helped. and then i is used to thinking to myself.own but i still read like a first grader. >> so you headed off to syria today is different than it is today.d were you nervous? who was it in late tebet or bravery? >> that the time it was very sleepy.vant with the amazing advantage. so there is us three spot in "the new york times" like a real journalist so for a while so if anybody would want to live elsewhere is a pretty nice apartment for $400. and i'm talking about the practicalities as working as a young journalist lot more reportingg
something for a couple years loaded decade.ars, and then i wish to went to syria because to renew my interest and offered to pay for a plane o ticket inwn exchange for the six months ended seems like a fantastic deal.n with no medical insurance? so i thought i could definitely commit to six months.n i and then i still lot longer. >> i studied arabic and you haveme of studied it. it is a very difficult language in there are different dialects.iffe and not able to do a good interview in...
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in the u.k. but officials say it's not enough >>> we begin in syria where at least 47 people have been killed in strikes apparently carried out by russian planes. a city was hit where at least 100 people have been killed across the province in the past two days. >> reporter: they gather to search for bodies, to cyst through their belongings and what is left of their homes. villagers say air strikes on saturday killed friends and relatives, ordinary civilians. this man called on god to help his people. rights groups say russian jets are responsible for the strikes and that this is not the first time. dozens of civilians are reported to have died in days of bombing. russia launched its military operation in syria in september. since then planes have flown an estimated 5700 missions. rights groups say more than a thousand civilians have last their lives in that time. moscow continues to insist that its campaign is directed at i.s.i.l. and other armed groups. it's also rejected claims that aircraft have hit civilians saying instead that used to drop aid to those in besieged areas. >>
in the u.k. but officials say it's not enough >>> we begin in syria where at least 47 people have been killed in strikes apparently carried out by russian planes. a city was hit where at least 100 people have been killed across the province in the past two days. >> reporter: they gather to search for bodies, to cyst through their belongings and what is left of their homes. villagers say air strikes on saturday killed friends and relatives, ordinary civilians. this man called on...
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sea. i have seven minutes. [laughter] let me start with syria which is the epicenter. i want to read you something that hillary clinton told me in an interview two years ago about syria. the failure to help build a credible fighting force with the originators of the protest, islamic's, secular's, the failure to do that is a big vacuum that the jihadists have filled. that was interpreted correctly as a critique of the early years of obama policymaking. is she right? did you all miss an opportunity to shape the outcome of that conflict? >> when you look back now over the past five or six years, a lot of happened that none of us were able to foresee at that time. isil was not an organization like it was today taking up a large amount of territory. at the time, when syrians took the street against a side, it was a collection of different types of group that were taking up off ashad because he was so oppressive. at the time there is also an element that transcended that. that spectrum has unfortunately grown larger and it is very difficult to support a large opposition that has. looking b
sea. i have seven minutes. [laughter] let me start with syria which is the epicenter. i want to read you something that hillary clinton told me in an interview two years ago about syria. the failure to help build a credible fighting force with the originators of the protest, islamic's, secular's, the failure to do that is a big vacuum that the jihadists have filled. that was interpreted correctly as a critique of the early years of obama policymaking. is she right? did you all miss an...
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Jan 31, 2016
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out territory in war torn iraq and syria where it plots attacks now in the west. i.s.i.l.,isise, danger, islamic state, whatever you want to carry it, they have taken over al-qaeda as the biggest threat in the minds of americans and that has law enforcement agencies scrambling to disrupt them in this country. 75 people have been arrested in the u.s. on charges connected to i.s.i.l. as many as 250 americanss have gone or attempted to go to join i.s.i.l. in the territory that it controls in syria and iraq. whatever the numbers, u.s. law enforcement is pursuing those suspected of having connections to i.s.i.l. for more on who they are and what threat they possess, we have this report. >> reporter: who are the faces of i.s.i.l. in america? >> he was born and we lived and this is ironic this is where he would end up dying >> reporter: in may 2015 these people came armed with assault rifles to it an art contest in texas, mocking the prophet. he linked himself to i.s.i.l. in a tweet posted just before he and the other were killed by police >> super smart, super intelligent, all very po
out territory in war torn iraq and syria where it plots attacks now in the west. i.s.i.l.,isise, danger, islamic state, whatever you want to carry it, they have taken over al-qaeda as the biggest threat in the minds of americans and that has law enforcement agencies scrambling to disrupt them in this country. 75 people have been arrested in the u.s. on charges connected to i.s.i.l. as many as 250 americanss have gone or attempted to go to join i.s.i.l. in the territory that it controls in...
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correspondents give us a rare look inside syria's civil war. >> reporter: so this was an american air strike. >>> major donors cut off the largest veterans' charity after we exposed how the money is being spent. donate her brain to study concussions. >> the more we know, the more we can help protect the next generation and the generation after that. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> the man who carried the baton for the republicans four years ago is not passing it to donald trump. he's hitting him over the head with it. mitt romney became the party establishment's unofficial spokesman for the "dump trump" movement. then, the 2008 nominee, john mccain, double teamed, saying that he shares romney's concerns and called trump's national dangerous. in any other election, this would have been unimaginable, the two most recent nominees denouncing the gop front-runner. dean reynolds is in salt lake city. >> here's what i know. donald trump is a phony, a fraud. he's playing the members of the american public for suckers. he gets a free ride to the white house, and all we get is a lousy
correspondents give us a rare look inside syria's civil war. >> reporter: so this was an american air strike. >>> major donors cut off the largest veterans' charity after we exposed how the money is being spent. donate her brain to study concussions. >> the more we know, the more we can help protect the next generation and the generation after that. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> the man who carried the baton for the republicans four...
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kong's plans to demolish an historic part of the city >>> we begin with developments in syria where it is estimated at least 100 civilians have been killed in the eastern region in the past two days. the u.k.-based organization for human rights says at least 63 people were killed on saturday alone when a bus station was targeted. the group says russian air strikes are to blame. elsewhere russia is carrying out strikes in support of president bashar al-assad. it's understood they've helped pro-government forces recapture territory in latakia province. on the diplomatic front a question mark hangs over talks between the syrian government and opposition forces planned for monday. we'll will have more on that for a moment, but first gerald tan has this report. >> reporter: they gather to search for bodies, to sift through their belongings and what is left of their homes. people here say air strikes on saturday killed relatives and friends, just ordinary citizens. this man could only mufter a prayer, calling on god to help his people. rights groups say russian jets are responsible for the s
kong's plans to demolish an historic part of the city >>> we begin with developments in syria where it is estimated at least 100 civilians have been killed in the eastern region in the past two days. the u.k.-based organization for human rights says at least 63 people were killed on saturday alone when a bus station was targeted. the group says russian air strikes are to blame. elsewhere russia is carrying out strikes in support of president bashar al-assad. it's understood they've...
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>>> a diplomatic push to end the war in syria with leaders from turkey and the gulf state holding meetings >>> you're watching al jazeera. also coming up, tunisia's prime minister calls for calm after days of protests. his challenge now to find a solution to growing discontent. new york implements a travel ban as a monster blizzard hits the u.s. plus. >> reporter: it's singapore art week. i'm on the island state. later on al jazeera i will be telling you why not every piece of art is a papting on a wall-- painting on a wall, but it's being displaced in all shapes and sizes across the city >>> the u.s. is making a renewed diplomatic push to find a resolution to end the war in syria. secretary of state john kerry is in saudi arabia meeting leaders from the gulf to try to ease their concerns about warming relations with iran. kerry says he is confident peace talks on syria shelled scheduled for next week will go ahead. >> one of the things that we did today which i think i think is is very important is to set up a clarity on how to proceed forward on the initial steps on the negotiat
>>> a diplomatic push to end the war in syria with leaders from turkey and the gulf state holding meetings >>> you're watching al jazeera. also coming up, tunisia's prime minister calls for calm after days of protests. his challenge now to find a solution to growing discontent. new york implements a travel ban as a monster blizzard hits the u.s. plus. >> reporter: it's singapore art week. i'm on the island state. later on al jazeera i will be telling you why not every...
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>> this is dw news from berlin. tonight, another try at a cease-fire in syria. another try at ending the killing. a truce went into effect after sundown today. with full backing of the u.s. and russia, the cease-fire is supposed to allow deliveries to hundreds of thousands of desperate civilians trapped in ravaged cities like aleppo. also coming up, examining hillary clinton's health. the presidential hopeful takes a rest from campaigning after revealing she has pneumonia. republicans say she tried to cover up the illness. ♪[singing] >> and muslims from all over the world take part in the stoning of the devil ritual at the annual pilgrimage in saudi arabia. but why are iranians not making the journey? >> good to have you with us. in syria, a new cease-fire is now in effect. its architects, the u.s. and russia, say this is the best chance for peace since the syrian civil war began five years ago. never mind that it's still not clear if all opposition groups will even take part. and the regime of bashar al-assad says it's on board but still sending mixed signals to the public.
>> this is dw news from berlin. tonight, another try at a cease-fire in syria. another try at ending the killing. a truce went into effect after sundown today. with full backing of the u.s. and russia, the cease-fire is supposed to allow deliveries to hundreds of thousands of desperate civilians trapped in ravaged cities like aleppo. also coming up, examining hillary clinton's health. the presidential hopeful takes a rest from campaigning after revealing she has pneumonia. republicans say...
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ton street. several dea investigations found traced back to the middle east, syria, jordan, yemen, the fear is that it could be used to fund terrorism. >> as soon as we schedule it, as soon as we make these things illegal, criminal organizations will go back and change one molecule, one, one molecule and it changes the entire drug. it changes the whole structure of the drug so the drug becomes legal and we're at it again and that's dynamic of what we're faced with. this synthetic drug business is a new frontier for de arrangement, a new frontier for drug enforcement. >> there is a lot of fear mongering and hysteria that is played out in the press that people are not seeing in the day-to-day harm reduction world. >> guys we are here today because we want to end the war on drugs and mass incarceration. >> we know we have a legacy of drugs. >> it is an all out city war. >> we will go wherever crack is being sold. >> crulzin criminalizing and stigmatizing, we want to be very up front about avoiding that and making sure we're taking another approach. >> we're getting k2 off of our stre
ton street. several dea investigations found traced back to the middle east, syria, jordan, yemen, the fear is that it could be used to fund terrorism. >> as soon as we schedule it, as soon as we make these things illegal, criminal organizations will go back and change one molecule, one, one molecule and it changes the entire drug. it changes the whole structure of the drug so the drug becomes legal and we're at it again and that's dynamic of what we're faced with. this synthetic drug...
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>> diplomatic push to end the war in syria with the latest from turkey and the gulf states holding meetings. i'm lauren taylor, we're live from london. coming up, protests spread over rising unemployment in tunisia. >>> state of emergency in seven u.s. states in a few blizzard hits the country's east coast. >>> and it's all about a document at sundance film festival. more and more people are flocking to see factual films. hello, the u.s. is making a renewed diplomatic push to find a resolution to end the war in syria. secretary of state john kerry is in saudi arabia meeting leaders from the golf to try to ease concerns about warming u.s. iranian ties. kerry said he's confident the talks scheduled for next week will go ahead. did he fought confirm the exact day they'll start. >> one of the things we did today, which i think is really important, is we set up a clarity for how to proceed forward in the initial steps of the negotiations on syria. and we are confident that with good initiative in the next day or so those talks can get going, and the u.n. representative special envoy wil
>> diplomatic push to end the war in syria with the latest from turkey and the gulf states holding meetings. i'm lauren taylor, we're live from london. coming up, protests spread over rising unemployment in tunisia. >>> state of emergency in seven u.s. states in a few blizzard hits the country's east coast. >>> and it's all about a document at sundance film festival. more and more people are flocking to see factual films. hello, the u.s. is making a renewed diplomatic...
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you know this, she came to her subject as a journalist per she was based in syria, lebanon and iraq. she traveled the region for more than a decade. i would say her approach appears to have been simple and straightforward, full immersion. she spent lots of time working her way behind the scenes where she could observe, interview and learn from all sorts of arab women in all sorts of places and most often women living lives very different from her own. i think it's fair to say that most of us who are acculturated in the west have notions about what it means to be a woman in the arab world. we have already read stories about violence and abuse and atrocities committed against women in different countries. >> we also have read about the lack of rights afforded to women in many parts of the world. we have often arrived at conclusion based on arab women about our own assumptions and projections. what i really would like to say is that it's so wonderful about this book and what makes it so fascinating and important is that catherine has resisted lapsing into the easy and convenient stereo
you know this, she came to her subject as a journalist per she was based in syria, lebanon and iraq. she traveled the region for more than a decade. i would say her approach appears to have been simple and straightforward, full immersion. she spent lots of time working her way behind the scenes where she could observe, interview and learn from all sorts of arab women in all sorts of places and most often women living lives very different from her own. i think it's fair to say that most of us...
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has bent world's police force for decade. but now it's the russians keeping peace in syria. is america's scature declining? and who is to blame? what public figure do americans admire most? [vo] quickbooks introduces jeanette. and her new business: i do, to go. jeanette was excellent at marrying people. but had trouble getting paid. not a good time, jeanette. even worse. now i'm uncomfortable. but here's the good news, jeanette got quickbooks. send that invoice, jeanette. looks like they viewed it. and, ta-da! paid twice as fast. oh, she's an efficient officiant. way to grow, jeanette. get paid twice as fast. visit quickbooks-dot-com. kennedy: need any more proof the united states has last major stature on the world stage? the mighty have fallen. date was the president of russia. vladimir putin and president obama announced there is a ceasefire deal in syria and we are not part of it. the most high profile bloodbath in the world going on, especially in aleppo. putin got syrian regime and rebels to lay down their weapons. more than half a million people have reportedly died. mea
has bent world's police force for decade. but now it's the russians keeping peace in syria. is america's scature declining? and who is to blame? what public figure do americans admire most? [vo] quickbooks introduces jeanette. and her new business: i do, to go. jeanette was excellent at marrying people. but had trouble getting paid. not a good time, jeanette. even worse. now i'm uncomfortable. but here's the good news, jeanette got quickbooks. send that invoice, jeanette. looks like they...
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minister speaking in moscow right now talking about the situation in syria. he says that russian action in syria drastically altered the situation. this is after we heard in the last few on hours that the russian hair strikes helped force $retake sheikh maskin in the south. dad. >> plane crashes. one-year-old. disorder. >> what is the number one cause of death for police officers in the country? >> suicide. >> it's policy with most departments workers comp to deny any kind of a stress claim. >> post-traumatic stress disorder drove me to become a mental case. >> what is the reluctance to rtionz this. >> -- recognise this? >> money. >> this is the vest that i wore through most of my career. >> reporter: this man spent a dozen years working as a police officer in arizona. until post-traumatic stress disorder forced him into an early retirement. >> my first year there was an officer-involved shooting involving a pursuit of someone who was suicidal. he ended up driving up officers, and 14 were shot, and killed a guy trying to run. that was the first eye opening event. it was witnessin
minister speaking in moscow right now talking about the situation in syria. he says that russian action in syria drastically altered the situation. this is after we heard in the last few on hours that the russian hair strikes helped force $retake sheikh maskin in the south. dad. >> plane crashes. one-year-old. disorder. >> what is the number one cause of death for police officers in the country? >> suicide. >> it's policy with most departments workers comp to deny any...
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. but now it's the russians keeping peace in syria. is america's scature declining? and who is to blame? what public figure do americans admire most? results later in the show. when a cold calls... achoo! ...answer it. with zicam cold remedy. it shortens colds, so you get better, faster. colds are gonna call. answer them with zicam! zicam. get your better back. now in great tasting crystals. we'vand here...here. and here. the answer is 8. bottom line, life is hard. that's why godaddy created website builder... it makes creating a website...easy. build an awesome mobile-friendly, website... and it's free to get started. plus with the money you save, you can hire a math tutor. get your free trial of godaddy website builder now! at godaddy.com and her new mobile wedding business.tte at first, getting paid was tough... until she got quickbooks. now she sends invoices, sees when they've been viewed and ta-da, paid twice as fast! see how at quickbooks-dot-com. hey, drop a beat.flix? ♪ show me orange is the new black ♪ ♪ wait, no, bloodline ♪ how about bojack, luke cage ♪ oh, dj tann
. but now it's the russians keeping peace in syria. is america's scature declining? and who is to blame? what public figure do americans admire most? results later in the show. when a cold calls... achoo! ...answer it. with zicam cold remedy. it shortens colds, so you get better, faster. colds are gonna call. answer them with zicam! zicam. get your better back. now in great tasting crystals. we'vand here...here. and here. the answer is 8. bottom line, life is hard. that's why godaddy created...
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syria and coming back because they have passports. is there enough scrutiny or is that an impossible task to check everybody at the border coming from syria or turkey? >> charlie, one of the great advantages we have is there is this big piece of water between us and these cases. one of the vulnerabilities -- i'm sorry. one of the great advantages of the european union is they have a union they can easily cross borders. it's good for their economics, it's good for their social, crossover their society, but it comes with vulnerability. you see increasing questions being asked by various nations of when you have a known terrorist who managed to make his way from brussels into paris to do the attacks that occurred earlier this year, who is someone who had already been in paris before, then back to brussels, then back to syria, then back to belgium, that that comes with a certain cost, and this is an old tug of war in the argument about terrorism, which is what the terrorists' goal is, part of the goal is to cause the government to limit people's freedom, to cause people to question wheth
syria and coming back because they have passports. is there enough scrutiny or is that an impossible task to check everybody at the border coming from syria or turkey? >> charlie, one of the great advantages we have is there is this big piece of water between us and these cases. one of the vulnerabilities -- i'm sorry. one of the great advantages of the european union is they have a union they can easily cross borders. it's good for their economics, it's good for their social, crossover...
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and hostan syria. e ofhe hospals so orted door without borderwho' accusing rssr syria for the attack. >> this has been a period of intensified mbing, partularly i tor syri he condemne tt it stngr. >>cosuayfromeasefibeen syrian government forces and rels that's supposed to go ino effe by wees end. >>> the eaesthof paris return wher hundredser unde for lk of a btter way to debe it,y fries died verybeautully, with great thead guys w. >> d t frontman says everody has to hav em. and halfway d. >>> halfy rough hi week long tour of mexi hadmass. on powerful moment erlie in e day, t ptf esd a d o s lted upfrom h wheelcir to come in conta withope francis. >>> and a r pilotnion is bandg to sop t use lasers r lasemimer to e a cog pe andpit and affected the the ot's visn. >>> deware is onef the few statesre lowit plat be bought and sold by they'reconside investme >>> >>> and stoc futures ar high. opec closes in onn reement cut proctn. >> new wi industry study findmillennials drank milliocases l ar, an erage of two cases per person. >>> and coer ihina ht nearlyalfhe rls xu gdst year,-qn5awcsyz`8^
and hostan syria. e ofhe hospals so orted door without borderwho' accusing rssr syria for the attack. >> this has been a period of intensified mbing, partularly i tor syri he condemne tt it stngr. >>cosuayfromeasefibeen syrian government forces and rels that's supposed to go ino effe by wees end. >>> the eaesthof paris return wher hundredser unde for lk of a btter way to debe it,y fries died verybeautully, with great thead guys w. >> d t frontman says everody has to...
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believed to have been killed in syria's strikes apparently carried out by russian planes. the observatory for human rights says nine children are among the dead. raids on the village of kishan have killed scores in tfew days gerald tan has the latest. >> reporter: they gathered to search for bodies, to sift through their belongings and what's left of their homes. villagers here in the countryside say airstrikes on saturday killed relatives and friends, just ordinary citizens. >> this man could only muster a prayer, calling on god to help his people. rights groups, russian jets, they say, are responsible for the strikes and that this isn't the first time. dozens of civilians are reported to have died from the bombing. russia launched its military operation last september at the request of assad. since then, russian planes have flown an estimated 5,700 missions. rights groups say more than a thousand civilians lost their lives at that time. moscow continues to insist campaign is directed at isil and other armed groups. it rejected that aircraft have hit civilians saying instead
believed to have been killed in syria's strikes apparently carried out by russian planes. the observatory for human rights says nine children are among the dead. raids on the village of kishan have killed scores in tfew days gerald tan has the latest. >> reporter: they gathered to search for bodies, to sift through their belongings and what's left of their homes. villagers here in the countryside say airstrikes on saturday killed relatives and friends, just ordinary citizens. >>...
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and at the main russian air base in syria the jets are roaring day and night. the perimeter bristling with helicopter gunships. this is the tip of the spear of russian air power in syria. the russians tell us they've flown more than 5,000 sorties from this base, striking 10,000 targets. the massive russian commitment here and the way it's rapidly shaped the battlefield stand in sharp contrast to president obama's years of caution. even after declaring -- >> that assad needs to go. >> reporter: but the u.s., britain, and others say russia is helping the assad regime a lot more than they're fighting isis. and they accuse their forces of indiscriminate attacks that have killed hundreds of civilians. we saw russian troops loading so-called dumb bombs, unguided munitions. very inaccurate. lots of potential for collateral damage. but when i spoke with russian general igor kornoshenkov, he scornfully dismissed the charge. "what civilian facilities are "these are powerful groups of terrorists." one thing is clear. there is a new reality in the syrian war. and it speaks russian. for
and at the main russian air base in syria the jets are roaring day and night. the perimeter bristling with helicopter gunships. this is the tip of the spear of russian air power in syria. the russians tell us they've flown more than 5,000 sorties from this base, striking 10,000 targets. the massive russian commitment here and the way it's rapidly shaped the battlefield stand in sharp contrast to president obama's years of caution. even after declaring -- >> that assad needs to go....
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destroyed in aleppo as well. >> the presence of isis in syria is topic number one at a senate hearing on capitol hill. defense secretary ashton carter was asked about america's military strategy in syria. are intended to defeat isol and regain for local forces the territory now being tyrannized and being targeted as a platform. >> secretary carter said the u.s. has a separate and distinct effort for the political and humanitarian crisis in syria. >>> pryce president biden is making a surprise visit to iraq. he arrived at the baghdad airport a few hours ago. he was greeted by stewart jones and others. biden will meet with local leaders and be talking about the fight against isis. >>> back here at home, police are trying to track down the person who shot and killed a man in the broncos x. this happened in fordham a little after 4:00 this morning. fordham section. police say a 25-year-old man was shot in the face. he died at the scene. police believe the gunman may have been wearing a black mask. if you have any information call >>> new at noon, the 24-year-old autistic man missing for hour
destroyed in aleppo as well. >> the presence of isis in syria is topic number one at a senate hearing on capitol hill. defense secretary ashton carter was asked about america's military strategy in syria. are intended to defeat isol and regain for local forces the territory now being tyrannized and being targeted as a platform. >> secretary carter said the u.s. has a separate and distinct effort for the political and humanitarian crisis in syria. >>> pryce president biden...
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. turning to the war in syria. secretary of state john kerry is trying to keep the geneva peace talks on track. the syrian opposition says kerry is pressuring them to attend but opposition members have not made up their minds. al jazeera james bays has more. >> reporter: these talks were always due to start on monday. i think it's pretty certain that's not going to happen. the best we can get, i think, on monday is a news conference with the u.n. envoy and the fact that he could there confirm that he has finally sent out the invitations. the controversial thing behind the scenes is who will make up the opposition. john kerry has been in riyadh meetings his saudi counterpart. saudi arabia was drawing up a list of opposition, but moscow had problems with that list. we understand mr kerry has also been speaking by telephone to his russian counterpart. it will then be up to the opposition to decide whether to attend on the basis of the list that has been agreed by the international community. i know they will come under a great deal of pressure because i think they will be told that if the s
. turning to the war in syria. secretary of state john kerry is trying to keep the geneva peace talks on track. the syrian opposition says kerry is pressuring them to attend but opposition members have not made up their minds. al jazeera james bays has more. >> reporter: these talks were always due to start on monday. i think it's pretty certain that's not going to happen. the best we can get, i think, on monday is a news conference with the u.n. envoy and the fact that he could there...
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diplomatic front to try to resolve conflicts like syria that threatened to burn down an entire region. there will be differences in terms of tactics and how we view -- both u.s. policy as well as saudi policy. that is true among all allies and friends. charlie: the article was entitled, "the obama doctrine." president obama: i did not title that. i have always shied away from labeling my foreign policy under a single banner. because the hallmark, i hope, of my foreign policy has been to be very practical in thinking about interest,ance u.s.'s and how we make sure the united states is safe and secure. how do we promote international rules and norms that have been oftical in the development not just for the u.s., but peace and prosperity after world war ii, but the entire world. how do we promote our values in a way that recognizes there will be times when we will deal with a country that does not follow democracy the way we would hope for human rights. so what i think emerges from that article, but more importantly from the actions that we have taken since i have been president,
diplomatic front to try to resolve conflicts like syria that threatened to burn down an entire region. there will be differences in terms of tactics and how we view -- both u.s. policy as well as saudi policy. that is true among all allies and friends. charlie: the article was entitled, "the obama doctrine." president obama: i did not title that. i have always shied away from labeling my foreign policy under a single banner. because the hallmark, i hope, of my foreign policy has been...
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. >> pelley: also tonight, our correspondents give us a rare look inside syria's civil war. >> reporter: so this was an american air strike. >> pelley: major donors cut off the largest veterans' charity after we exposed how the money is being spent spp and a soccer star pledges to donate her brain to study concussions. >> the more we know, the more we can help protect the next generation and the generation captioning sponsored by cbs n this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: the man who carried the baton for the republicans four years ago is not passing it to donald trump. he's hitting him over the head with it. it today, mitt romney became the party establishment's unofficial spokesman for the "dump trump" movement. then, the 2008 nominee, john mccain, double teamed, saying that he shares romney's concerns and called trump's national security ideas uninformed and dangerous. in any other election, this would have been unimaginable, the two most recent nominees denouncing the g.o.p. front-runner. dean reynolds is in salt lake city. >> here's what i know. donald trump
. >> pelley: also tonight, our correspondents give us a rare look inside syria's civil war. >> reporter: so this was an american air strike. >> pelley: major donors cut off the largest veterans' charity after we exposed how the money is being spent spp and a soccer star pledges to donate her brain to study concussions. >> the more we know, the more we can help protect the next generation and the generation captioning sponsored by cbs n this is the "cbs evening...
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online and decided to go for that terrorist attack. they were trained in iraq or syria. and they are coming back because they have passports. is there enough scrutiny or is there possible task to -- john: one of the big advantages we have is this big tease of -- big piece of water between us and these cases. one of these vulnerabilities -- excuse me --it is good for their social society. it comes with a vulnerability. when you have a known terrorist who managed to make his way from brussels into paris to do the attacks that occurred earlier this year, for someone who had already been in paris before and back to brussels, then back to syria, then back to belgium, that comes with a certain cost. this is an old tug-of-war in the argument about terrorism. part of the goal is to cause the government to limit people's freedom, to cause people to question whether the government can protect them, to cause people to be distrustful of their government. charlie: to cause people to change their way of living. john: exactly. i think european face a great challenge here. we have the ability to
online and decided to go for that terrorist attack. they were trained in iraq or syria. and they are coming back because they have passports. is there enough scrutiny or is there possible task to -- john: one of the big advantages we have is this big tease of -- big piece of water between us and these cases. one of these vulnerabilities -- excuse me --it is good for their social society. it comes with a vulnerability. when you have a known terrorist who managed to make his way from brussels...
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. thankfully. a man who is shouting don't forget aleppo, don't forget syria. they say karlov was killed, why is the timing of this assassination. >> russia and turkey just started to patch over some of their differences, turkey shot down a russian jet engaged in syria last year. president erdogan had only just apologized for that, and the ambassador from russia had been part of that effort. now he is gone and a lot of people are saying this assassination really may have been. and the assassination of an off duty riot policeman. in a meeting today, between leaders of turkey, iran, and syria, it is one in soladidarit in place of terrorism. >> russia needs to toughen up measures. it is why our government should take out their people. >> they had been in the russian embassy in ankara. >> turkey has suspicions about who they believe may be behind the assassination and that could get prickly for the united states. >> they rounded up a lot of people, those are largely friends and family members. several officials have pointed the finger at the very inclusive dhash is a bonus contention with tu
. thankfully. a man who is shouting don't forget aleppo, don't forget syria. they say karlov was killed, why is the timing of this assassination. >> russia and turkey just started to patch over some of their differences, turkey shot down a russian jet engaged in syria last year. president erdogan had only just apologized for that, and the ambassador from russia had been part of that effort. now he is gone and a lot of people are saying this assassination really may have been. and the...
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inside syria where a partial cease-fire appears to be holding. next week will mark five years since the uprising that led to the civil war that has killed a quarter of a million people and forced 11 million from their homes. elizabeth palmer has reached aleppo, and holly williams is in northern syria. we'll begin with holly. >> reporter: masorat al rashid village was liberated from isis just three days ago. we saw the body of an isis house hit by an air strike. joza khalaf and her cousin khatar told us the extremists held guns to their heads, forcing their way into the women's homes to hide. they said the isis fighters also dressed up as women to avoid capture. the nearby town of al shaddadi was liberated last week. the isis slogans are still there, but the town's now under the control of the syrian democratic forces, an arab-kurdish alliance that is supported by the u.s. so this was an american air strike? commander media kobane told us that u.s. coalition air strikes helped her fighters win the battle here. this used to be the main road connecting raqqah, the so-called isis capita
inside syria where a partial cease-fire appears to be holding. next week will mark five years since the uprising that led to the civil war that has killed a quarter of a million people and forced 11 million from their homes. elizabeth palmer has reached aleppo, and holly williams is in northern syria. we'll begin with holly. >> reporter: masorat al rashid village was liberated from isis just three days ago. we saw the body of an isis house hit by an air strike. joza khalaf and her cousin...
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syria. i'll be right back. be good. text mom. boys have been really good today. send. let's get mark his own cell phone. nice. send. brad could use a new bike. send. [siri:] message. you decide. they're your kids. why are you guys texting grandma? it was him. it was him. keep your family connected. app-connect. on the newly redesigned passat. from volkswagen. it's red lobster's big festival of flavors where you can savor 2 of 7 new and classic creations on one plate for $15.99. and bold flavors ghost pepper bbq shrimp and savory maple-and-bacon shrimp are to good to last, so hurry in! [plumber] i need to be where the pipes are. so i use quickbooks and run my entire business from the cloud. i keep an eye on sales and expenses from anywhere. even down here in the dark i can still see we're having a great month. own it. looking for 24/7 digestive support? try align for a non-stop, sweet-treat-goodness hold-onto-your-tiara, kind-of-day. live 24/7 with 24/7 digestive support. try align, the undisputed #1 ge recommended probiotic. what do doctors from leading cancer centers in the country
syria. i'll be right back. be good. text mom. boys have been really good today. send. let's get mark his own cell phone. nice. send. brad could use a new bike. send. [siri:] message. you decide. they're your kids. why are you guys texting grandma? it was him. it was him. keep your family connected. app-connect. on the newly redesigned passat. from volkswagen. it's red lobster's big festival of flavors where you can savor 2 of 7 new and classic creations on one plate for $15.99. and bold...
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claimed responsibility for the attack hes trying to carry out. >>> the war in syria has been raging for nearly five years now, but it has not lost its power to shock. last fall the images of this drowned 3-year-old boy focused international attention on the syrian refugee crisis and its young victims. now new if you are sayses emerged from inside syria. they are difficult to watch. many of the victims are children. richard engel reports on this latest atrocity. >> reporter: these are not images from a concentration camp. they are from this week in syria. mohammed says he days. he was filmed by a nurse from the village who smuggled out many images and finally got the world's attention. we spoke to the nurse by phone today. he said he's also hungry and that 40 of his neighbors starved to death since december because the syrian government won't allow people out or food in. it was once a summer resort, now it's one of more than a dozen villages in syria besieged and starving. its people forced to but even that's hard to come by in winter. both sides in this war crimes. international hum
claimed responsibility for the attack hes trying to carry out. >>> the war in syria has been raging for nearly five years now, but it has not lost its power to shock. last fall the images of this drowned 3-year-old boy focused international attention on the syrian refugee crisis and its young victims. now new if you are sayses emerged from inside syria. they are difficult to watch. many of the victims are children. richard engel reports on this latest atrocity. >> reporter:...
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of money and we'll build and help build safe zones in syria so people can have a chance. >> president-elect trump says he can get the gulf states to pay for the serious safe zones. >>> later tonight, a california mother of four missing and police suspect her illegal immigrant husband may be to blame. that and more straight ahead. i discovered a woman my family tree, named marianne gaspard. i became curious where in africa she was from. so i took the ancestry dna test to find out more about my african roots. ancestry really helped me fill in a lot of details. generosity is its oyou can handle being a mom for half an hour. i'm in all the way. is that understood? i don't know what she's up to, but it's not good. can't the world be my noodles and butter? get your mind out of the gutter. mornings are for coffee and contemplation. that was a really profound observation. you got a mean case of the detox blues. don't start a war you know you're going to lose. finally you can now find all of netflix in the same place as all your other entertainment. on xfinity x1. >>> welcome bac
of money and we'll build and help build safe zones in syria so people can have a chance. >> president-elect trump says he can get the gulf states to pay for the serious safe zones. >>> later tonight, a california mother of four missing and police suspect her illegal immigrant husband may be to blame. that and more straight ahead. i discovered a woman my family tree, named marianne gaspard. i became curious where in africa she was from. so i took the ancestry dna test to find out...
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attack on humanitarian aid trucks that killed more than 20 people in syria. late tonight, a white house spokesperson saying the u.s. is holding russia responsible. and today the u.n. suspending all aid convoys in that country after that attack west of aleppo. we get more from nbc's bill neely inside syria. an aid convoy attacked. the food for 78,000 people targeted. aid workers, then rescuers, killed. it was hit near aleppo, just 30 minutes after the ceasefire ended. this rescuer blaming regime helicopters. the u.ay marked. >> if this attack was deliberate, it could well account -- it could well amount to a war crime. >> reporter: russia says it didn't do it, nor did syrian aircraft. it blames rebel fire. the u.s. blames russia or syria. >> we think it was an air strike. it wasn't us. so that leaves only two candidates. >> reporter: the president addressing an angry u.n. >> we're going to have to pursue the hard work of doiptcy that violence. >> reporter: all aid deliveries in syria has been stopped. leaving the desperate, like those in aleppo, even more at the mercy of war. john
attack on humanitarian aid trucks that killed more than 20 people in syria. late tonight, a white house spokesperson saying the u.s. is holding russia responsible. and today the u.n. suspending all aid convoys in that country after that attack west of aleppo. we get more from nbc's bill neely inside syria. an aid convoy attacked. the food for 78,000 people targeted. aid workers, then rescuers, killed. it was hit near aleppo, just 30 minutes after the ceasefire ended. this rescuer blaming...
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supporting what organization and whereby the united states is providing certain support in northern syria and then the united states is declaring the pkk to be a terrorists organization what is hals with what is are you spolgzth for the atagss and then the airports. >> do you believe that the turkish government is going to be more about following the leads that lead them and those that take them to isis. >> well, i am going to bet that while the profile that may have been emerged here as a result and the claims by the united states official and that there's all of the hallmarks of isis. >> okay. we want to have a quick break. thank you for bringing this. we will be back following this breaking news coverage out of turkey and a the terrorists attack on the world's largest airport. we will be right back. i've goc deal for you- gold! with the right pool of investors, there's a lot of money to be made. but first, investors must ask the right questions and use the smartcheck challenge to make the right decisions. you're not even registered; i'm done with you! i can...i can... savvvestors check
supporting what organization and whereby the united states is providing certain support in northern syria and then the united states is declaring the pkk to be a terrorists organization what is hals with what is are you spolgzth for the atagss and then the airports. >> do you believe that the turkish government is going to be more about following the leads that lead them and those that take them to isis. >> well, i am going to bet that while the profile that may have been emerged...
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territory they held in syria. they lost 20% of the territory. assadssians together with took back home era. charlie rose: when will we liberate him ozone? mosul? john kerry: soon i hope. i can't tell you when the main events will be engaged. that is up to the military folks. know that is a focus of effort and it will happen and we will succeed. charlie: are you getting what you need from the government? john kerry: the prime minister has a norm us pressures. for the most part he is really working unbelievably hard to deliver. he has a very difficult hand. there are shia militia there. putting enormous pressures and hurdles in the way. the old ex prime minister continues to maneuver behind the scenes and make life difficult. there is a relationship with iran. it is collocated. complicated. made very tough decisions. he was the key to helping to liberate ramadi. we're moving up into akbar. nbar. on the military side i think we will stay on the right track. charlie: you don't think iraq will end up in partition? how kerry: i don't know that works anymore. some of the difficulties of
territory they held in syria. they lost 20% of the territory. assadssians together with took back home era. charlie rose: when will we liberate him ozone? mosul? john kerry: soon i hope. i can't tell you when the main events will be engaged. that is up to the military folks. know that is a focus of effort and it will happen and we will succeed. charlie: are you getting what you need from the government? john kerry: the prime minister has a norm us pressures. for the most part he is really...
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end the war in syria. secretary of state john kerry will try to ease concerns about warming ties with iran. kerry said that he's confident that possess talks will go ahead but he's not sure when they'll start. >> one of the things that we did today that i think is really important is that we set up a clarity for how to proceed forward in the initial steps. in the negotiations with syria we're confident that with good initiative in the next day or so those talks can get going, and that the u.n. representative special envoy will be convening people in an appropriate manner for the proximity talks that will be the first meeting in geneva to begin to lay down the process to try very hard to implement the geneva communique, and have a transition that takes place according to the u.n. security council resolutions as well as the vienna communiques of the syrian international support group. >> meanwhile, u.s. vice president joe bide someone in istanbul meeting with turkey's prime minister. the war in syria is in its fifth year and forced millions of people from their homes. turkey is est
end the war in syria. secretary of state john kerry will try to ease concerns about warming ties with iran. kerry said that he's confident that possess talks will go ahead but he's not sure when they'll start. >> one of the things that we did today that i think is really important is that we set up a clarity for how to proceed forward in the initial steps. in the negotiations with syria we're confident that with good initiative in the next day or so those talks can get going, and that...
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duvernay is joining us, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) but first up, whenever you hear "syria," what are first things you think of, a terrible civil war? air strikes killing civilians? the bustling poetry scene? and, of course, assad committing war crimes by using chemical weapons on his own people as well. and it's all driving millions of people to leave syria. which may be why-- and this is completely true-- the syrian government recently released a tourism video to attract visitors to the country. take a look. ♪ ♪ ( laughter ). >> trevor: that's the whole ad. that's it. the the only thing harder than being a civilian in syria, is being the minister of tourism in syria because did you notice, the ad had no words. yeah, it's almost like the minister was like, "what do you want me to write? i don't know what toy say? what am i going to say to them? you think of something. i can't think of anything." "just show the beach, the one apache we have left. show them that one." syria, here's a quick tip-- if you want to encourage people to come to your country, maybe you should focus les
duvernay is joining us, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) but first up, whenever you hear "syria," what are first things you think of, a terrible civil war? air strikes killing civilians? the bustling poetry scene? and, of course, assad committing war crimes by using chemical weapons on his own people as well. and it's all driving millions of people to leave syria. which may be why-- and this is completely true-- the syrian government recently released a tourism video to attract...
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russians have and syria. it is an operation against international terrorism in this region. >> reporter: i.s.i.l. controls most of the province. has kept the areas there out of siege for the past year. this week it has been on the push in the area. bombardments are to counter that push by i.s.i.l. fighters, but the people here say it has all been at their expense >>> the state media is reporting that more territory in latakia province has been retaken. an alliance of syrian rebel groups known as the syrian deputy democratics forces. meanwhile indirect talks between the syrian regime and opposition have been planned for monday. john kerry says he is confident the talks will happen despite divisions. he has been meeting with all of the saudi arabia. they're trying to create a list of operations group. a report from london. >> reporter: these talks with always due to start on monday. i think it's pretty certain that's not going to happen. the best we can get, i think, on monday is a news conference with the u.n. envoy and the fact that he could there confirm that he has finally sent out th
russians have and syria. it is an operation against international terrorism in this region. >> reporter: i.s.i.l. controls most of the province. has kept the areas there out of siege for the past year. this week it has been on the push in the area. bombardments are to counter that push by i.s.i.l. fighters, but the people here say it has all been at their expense >>> the state media is reporting that more territory in latakia province has been retaken. an alliance of syrian...
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. we do have differences regarding what should of done done in syria on what should be done in syria. we worry very much, tehran has become a central party in order to solve the problems in the middle east. why? because they are ready to fight daesh. to allow them to gain hegemony in the region and this is the case so far, because this shia radical access led by iran to include bashar al-assad regime, the houthis in yemen, shiite and bahrain, saudi arabia, this axis is exploding the deal now to gain hegemony. pressure the hegemony -- in baghdad was a shia government, hegemonic in beirut regarding hezbollah, and now they're going to build hegemonic in damascus. some are governed today by the houthis, by iranian forces. so to see tehran as a central player in solving, bring about stability of the region, no way. so we are talking about syria, with iranian dominated syria, we can't agree with it. and this is the case so far. look, over the last two years regarding terror attacks, into golan heights, the 10 of them, all of them actually, in terror attacks perpetrated operated by iranian
. we do have differences regarding what should of done done in syria on what should be done in syria. we worry very much, tehran has become a central party in order to solve the problems in the middle east. why? because they are ready to fight daesh. to allow them to gain hegemony in the region and this is the case so far, because this shia radical access led by iran to include bashar al-assad regime, the houthis in yemen, shiite and bahrain, saudi arabia, this axis is exploding the deal now to...
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mistake and how it is affecting syria right now. >> skeptism is over shadowing i know you! [laughs] welcome! hi! we're your neighbors. we live across the street. thanks for this. i see you've got time warner cable like the rest of the hood. genius. yeah, they offer tons of free hd channels. and you can record six shows at the same time. looks like you're all hooked up. game's about to start. let's do it. we're watching here? oh yeah. ohh. how about you and i go watch my favorite show? make your move to time warner cable. for $89.99 per month you'll get tv, 30 meg internet and phone. >> and 12 news time at 5:13 on this monday morning. skies are fair and the temperatures are slowing up in the 60s. winds are out of the southwest and staying southwest for today. that is going to allow the temperatures to climb up quickly. it is a dry morning and a fair quickly becoming mostly cloudy. by late morning early afternoon up to 84 degrees. showers and a few showers are beginning to approach on the radar after 3:00. best chances for us after 5:00, 6:00 tonight. we could see isolated stronger s
mistake and how it is affecting syria right now. >> skeptism is over shadowing i know you! [laughs] welcome! hi! we're your neighbors. we live across the street. thanks for this. i see you've got time warner cable like the rest of the hood. genius. yeah, they offer tons of free hd channels. and you can record six shows at the same time. looks like you're all hooked up. game's about to start. let's do it. we're watching here? oh yeah. ohh. how about you and i go watch my favorite show?...
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moldova deepens with protesters calling for elections and a stop of corruption. we begin in syria where at least 63 people have been killed in strikes apparently carried out by russian planes. a bus station was hit. at least 100 people have been killed across the province in the past two days. gerald tan has the latest. >> reporter: they gather to search for bodies to cyst through their belongings and what is left of their homes - sift. they say air strikes on saturday killed relatives and friends, just ordinary citizens. this man could only muster a prayer, calling on god to help his people. they say russian jets were responsible for the strikes and that this isn't the first time. dozens of civilians are reported to have died in days of fighting. russia launched its military operation in syria last september at the request of syria's president bashar al-assad. since then russian planes have flown an estimated 570 missions. rights civilians say many have lost their lives in that time. it has rejected claims that aircraft has sit civilians saying that it uses planes to drop humanitarian
moldova deepens with protesters calling for elections and a stop of corruption. we begin in syria where at least 63 people have been killed in strikes apparently carried out by russian planes. a bus station was hit. at least 100 people have been killed across the province in the past two days. gerald tan has the latest. >> reporter: they gather to search for bodies to cyst through their belongings and what is left of their homes - sift. they say air strikes on saturday killed relatives...
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, especially when the advanced air defenses in the region, particularly syria but also lebanon and of course in iran, they will are covered with advanced russian s300, s400, sa22 and sa17 in the region for a while. the israel air force has always known how to get around these air defenses but it's a huge challenge. it's very risky. they have to be limited by different altitudes and flight paths but they have an interesting presentation on the air staff where they show with the sail right in. obviously operationally this gives them much more complete freedom of operation. >> i don't know whether anything has come out but i'm asking because i'm curious. have the other nations that this will -- in terms of supporting israel with military strategy, have we heard any response from some of its adversaries in terms of what israel is doing? >> well, a key benefit of having this fighter is its deterrent aspects. so israel believes this is really going to beef up its deterrents. they expect, they did not receive any promises by the u.s. government but it's their full expectation the u.s. will n
, especially when the advanced air defenses in the region, particularly syria but also lebanon and of course in iran, they will are covered with advanced russian s300, s400, sa22 and sa17 in the region for a while. the israel air force has always known how to get around these air defenses but it's a huge challenge. it's very risky. they have to be limited by different altitudes and flight paths but they have an interesting presentation on the air staff where they show with the sail right in....
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contributed to the one of them was siddhartha dahr, formerly choudary's close associate. he went to syria in 2014 and is now widely believed to be the man behind the mask in isis' latest execution video. >> people of britain, know that today your citizenship is under our feet. >> reporter: anjem choudary faces ten years in jail if convicted, but the broader question is whether this british crackdown on recruiting will slow the flow of foreign fighters that isis depends on. >> liz palmer in the london newsroom tonight. liz, thanks. >>> now in technology, the next generation of cars may be able to avoid most accidents automatically. the federal government is regulation for carmakers, and kris van cleave has more from the detroit auto show. >> reporter: the newly proposed regulation will require technology to be standard in all revolutionary as seat belts and air bags. once finalized, the rule will call for vehicle-to-vehicle communication, or v2v, to be phased in over a few years. >> our goal is to see this technology put in place as soon as possible. >> reporter: secretary of transportatio
contributed to the one of them was siddhartha dahr, formerly choudary's close associate. he went to syria in 2014 and is now widely believed to be the man behind the mask in isis' latest execution video. >> people of britain, know that today your citizenship is under our feet. >> reporter: anjem choudary faces ten years in jail if convicted, but the broader question is whether this british crackdown on recruiting will slow the flow of foreign fighters that isis depends on. >>...