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and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >> the reality there is very harsh. but why don't we go over there and do it. >> we are here in a bubble. after sometime of working together with jamal i said let's do this in california. you only have to choose in that neighborhood what kind of latte you want in the morning. >> when i go there i'm always eager to go to my people, to my neighborhood. i want to have the least interaction with the israelis as possible. >> many israelis don't want to know about palestinians. they don't want to reach out. they don't want to cross into streets and neighborhoods where the palestinians live because of a mixture of stereotypes and so on. >> so we decided to go together to visit each other's neighborhoods. and i would talk to israelis and david would talk to palestinians, and together we would face the harsh realities of our shared land. >> growing up in t
and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >> the reality there is very harsh. but why don't we go over there and do it. >> we are here in a bubble. after sometime of working together with jamal i said let's do this in california. you only have to choose in that neighborhood what kind of latte you want in the morning. >> when i go there i'm always...
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. >> but jamal davis has ban breath of fresh air. a friend washington knows from local clubs. >> talk about your outfit. that was the kicker. >> bitch, my outfit was i have super, like, bisque oh booty shots on, and a lime green tank top with white go-go boots. >> we're both gay, and that makes me feel more comfortable around him, other than everybody else on the unit who it straight. he just makes my time go by a lot faster. >> i did the whole catwalk and a pose and i killed the stage. i killed it. >> i just bet you did. >> davis' good times have been frequently interrupted by stays at kent county. he has prior convictions for larceny and break-in and arrested various times on parole violations. he pled guilty to two new charges of larceny sand awaiting sentencing. >> i can't wait to get out of here. >> you got less days than i do. >> because you're a criminal. >> you're a habitual offender . >> no. that was last year. this is this year. >> new year, new you? >> that's what they say. >> coming up. >> a wrist block, basically. >> jam
. >> but jamal davis has ban breath of fresh air. a friend washington knows from local clubs. >> talk about your outfit. that was the kicker. >> bitch, my outfit was i have super, like, bisque oh booty shots on, and a lime green tank top with white go-go boots. >> we're both gay, and that makes me feel more comfortable around him, other than everybody else on the unit who it straight. he just makes my time go by a lot faster. >> i did the whole catwalk and a pose...
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jamal is diabetic and goes for days without his pills. his wife who has speech and hearing impairment has been forced to find work as a house maid. >> i work so we can afford drinking water and buy our girls their needs. if my daughters get sick, how can i buy them medicine? so, i have to work. i wish we stayed in syria and died there because this life is too difficult. >> life in exile has forced many families such as jamal's to forget their dreams andats prations and worry about essential things like getting food to eat. >> during ramahdan generous nabors sometimes drop off a immediately but on the days they don't, the family has to manage on its own. >> means eating whatever is available. >> this is all they have in their kitchen. they never eat meat unless it's from the nabors. however, the family says its moments like these which make them feel there is still some good in the world. the neighbors have sent them a immediately and the their relatives have come to share. with every passing year the needs of ex aisles seem to be more bas
jamal is diabetic and goes for days without his pills. his wife who has speech and hearing impairment has been forced to find work as a house maid. >> i work so we can afford drinking water and buy our girls their needs. if my daughters get sick, how can i buy them medicine? so, i have to work. i wish we stayed in syria and died there because this life is too difficult. >> life in exile has forced many families such as jamal's to forget their dreams andats prations and worry about...
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jamal had no shoes and his feet were white. i guess his blood had drained. >> reporter: at this cemetery near air sarajevo they are seeing prayers for the victims whose remains have been driven to the memorial say. including jamal. his remains were discovered in several different places. that's because 20 years ago boss me an serb forces dug up many bodies from the first mass graves and rebier i reburied them across a wide area. remains are still being found. >> this is the first generation ever to witness criminals after kill their victims and burying them in mass graves then boeing back with bulldozers destroying the bodies and scattering them in to different secondary graves one young man's remains were found in five games some 32-kilometer as part. >> reporter: despite such challenges internationally funded laboratory is like this have managed to identify most of the victim says and some from other a extras adveritise. >> the scope of identification process is nothing like we have worked on elsewhere. the number of missing
jamal had no shoes and his feet were white. i guess his blood had drained. >> reporter: at this cemetery near air sarajevo they are seeing prayers for the victims whose remains have been driven to the memorial say. including jamal. his remains were discovered in several different places. that's because 20 years ago boss me an serb forces dug up many bodies from the first mass graves and rebier i reburied them across a wide area. remains are still being found. >> this is the first...
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her name is nikki jamal, a very popular british pop singer. you want to hear the ironic twist to this story? nikki jamal is the ambassador for the make roads safe campaign sponsored by a european bank and develop, and here is a music video she released back in 2011 for a song called "can't let you go." this song was released in the u.n. decade of action and you can watch the contend of this video. it's all about distracted driving. we do know she survived this crash, because she's quite active online still postic videos for her instagram accounts and still posting selfies in the car. >> she raised awaness of the dangers of did he job very well. >> but that's like having ted nugent as the leader of p.e.t.a. >> nikki actually had this to say after the accident. police told us this road is really so dangerous, she's safe and that's why we are okay now. >> she was in the backseat leaning forward bothering the driver, with no seat belt on. >> she took absolutely no responsi >>> i think this is the sweetest saddest realest video i have seen since i
her name is nikki jamal, a very popular british pop singer. you want to hear the ironic twist to this story? nikki jamal is the ambassador for the make roads safe campaign sponsored by a european bank and develop, and here is a music video she released back in 2011 for a song called "can't let you go." this song was released in the u.n. decade of action and you can watch the contend of this video. it's all about distracted driving. we do know she survived this crash, because she's...
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jamal el shael has the story. >> the 48-year-old was being held in a detension cell inside a police station in cairo. video shows dozens of prisoners piled on top of each other in a tiny cell with no ventilation. he surfed from chronic asthma. his lawyers said the police station refused they told the lawyers that they wanted to let him die here. death in custody is exorch. exon. one human rights group says -- is common. more than half of those died since be abdel fatah al-sisi became president. the egyptian center for economic and social rights says more than 40,000 people have been thrown do jail in the past two years most for their political beliefs. prison authorities and the police have been accused of intentional negligence when it comes to dealing with political prisoners. in may fayed ismael died in his cell because prison authorities denied him his medicine. first democratically elected president is himself behind bars waiting to be handing. other prisoners may also face death without even being sentenced. jamal el shael, al jazeera. >> investigating the situation surround ugh haiti
jamal el shael has the story. >> the 48-year-old was being held in a detension cell inside a police station in cairo. video shows dozens of prisoners piled on top of each other in a tiny cell with no ventilation. he surfed from chronic asthma. his lawyers said the police station refused they told the lawyers that they wanted to let him die here. death in custody is exorch. exon. one human rights group says -- is common. more than half of those died since be abdel fatah al-sisi became...
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jamal's right, they're trying to punch up. i think that is smart because trump is ahead in these national polls, but ultimately i think the best thing they can do is look at what jeb bush is doing where he's taken the aggressively non-trump positions and trying to -- look at ted cruz. he's trying to sort of be a mini trump. that's probably not smart. jeb bush is saying i disagree with everything trump is saying. the growth in latino vote means the republican party has to be very opposed to trump. jeb bush is being the smartest in terms of getting out front and saying trump is not in my party. >> and you know rev, we've seen stuff like this before. we've seen people actually shoot guns through bills in tv ads or joni ernst talked about castrating pigs in her ad. >> thank you both for your time tonight. >> thanks reverend. >>> coming up the sandra bland death investigation. what happened during her arrest? for the first time we're hearing what the officer says as we wait for a dash cam video that could provide key evidence. >>>
jamal's right, they're trying to punch up. i think that is smart because trump is ahead in these national polls, but ultimately i think the best thing they can do is look at what jeb bush is doing where he's taken the aggressively non-trump positions and trying to -- look at ted cruz. he's trying to sort of be a mini trump. that's probably not smart. jeb bush is saying i disagree with everything trump is saying. the growth in latino vote means the republican party has to be very opposed to...
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jamal al shaed has the story. >> these were the last pictures taken of this prisoner, notice or thenotorious for deaths in custody. he suffered from chronic az in. his lawyers say despite proving his medical condition and having the correct paperwork to transfer him to a hospital, the police station refused. they told the lawyers that they wanted to let him die here. death in custody is exon. one human rights group says 279 people have died in custody since the july 3rd military coup. more than half of those died since abdel fatah al-sisi became president. the egyptian center for economic and social rights say that more than 40,000 people have been thrown into jail in the past two years most for their political beliefs. prison authorities and the police have been accused of intentional negligence when it comes to dealing with political prisoners, in may faid ishmael died after collapsing in his cell because prison guards denied him his medicine. two years after the first democratically elected president behind bars ready to be handing. conditions in jails mean other prisoners may also face d
jamal al shaed has the story. >> these were the last pictures taken of this prisoner, notice or thenotorious for deaths in custody. he suffered from chronic az in. his lawyers say despite proving his medical condition and having the correct paperwork to transfer him to a hospital, the police station refused. they told the lawyers that they wanted to let him die here. death in custody is exon. one human rights group says 279 people have died in custody since the july 3rd military coup....
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he's got a lot of money, jamal. he can hang in there. >> he can absolutely hang in there and cause people trouble. remember what happened in 2012 when rick santorum had foster freeze as a billionaire, he had foster freeze paying all of this money for him while he stayed in the race. a couple of others had billionaires paying this money to keep them in the race with these super pacs and keep them alive. donald trump doesn't need a super pac, he just writes the check himself. so he will call the eventual republican nominee a lot of headaches before they can get him out of the race. >> now, what happens at the debate? i mean he has nothing to lose getting on that stage. not only saying outrageous things, as he has said about mexican, and illegal immigrants or immigrants that he wants to question as illegal. he can go direct at jeb bush. he's going to be fighting. he's not a guy that takes criticism well. this could really be a problem. >> no that's exactly right. he doesn't just go after constituency groups he goes aft
he's got a lot of money, jamal. he can hang in there. >> he can absolutely hang in there and cause people trouble. remember what happened in 2012 when rick santorum had foster freeze as a billionaire, he had foster freeze paying all of this money for him while he stayed in the race. a couple of others had billionaires paying this money to keep them in the race with these super pacs and keep them alive. donald trump doesn't need a super pac, he just writes the check himself. so he will...
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jamal al shael al jazeera. >> 65-year-old monk had been in prison for 13 years. in 2002, the chinese government convicted him of helping bomb a public park. china confirmed the death but failed to give any further details. >>> united arab emirates has executed a woman. she planted a bomb at the home of an american egyptian doctor. officials say she committed the crimes because her husband was taken into custody by security agents and sought revenge by targeting foreigners. >>> a series of bombs have rocked afghanistan close to a checkpoint near a u.s. military base, the same place where seven american cia operatives were killed in an attack in 2009. jennifer glasse reports. >> mourning after a suicide car bomb at a u.s. military base, women and children were killed along with afghanistan security forces. the injured are recovering in several hose in an attack that took them by surprise on a busy road after a long day of ramadan fasting. >> i was often my way home when suddenly a bomb goes off. all my going were left in the car. >> reporter: the intended target wa
jamal al shael al jazeera. >> 65-year-old monk had been in prison for 13 years. in 2002, the chinese government convicted him of helping bomb a public park. china confirmed the death but failed to give any further details. >>> united arab emirates has executed a woman. she planted a bomb at the home of an american egyptian doctor. officials say she committed the crimes because her husband was taken into custody by security agents and sought revenge by targeting foreigners....
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including jamal, whose remains were discovered in several places. several years ago bosnian serbs dug out bodies and reburied them across a wide area. remains are still being found. this is the first generation. seeing the victims, they had doning bodies, destroying the bodies, a young man's remains from discovered in five mass graves, some 32km apart. >> despite the changes, internationally-funded laboratories like this identified most of the srebrenica victims, and some from other atrocities. this year's scope and scale of what happened in the identificaiton process is nothing like what we worked on elsewhere. the number of missing, and the complexity surrounding the reassociation of the samples together, it's on a scale that no one as done before. >> machines like this take profiles and victims to be identified. it leafs hundreds missing. it's estimated at 8,000. so pain staking work could continue for some time. >> fatima will be there to see leaders from around the world publically commemorating the victims of screbrenica, that can't take away
including jamal, whose remains were discovered in several places. several years ago bosnian serbs dug out bodies and reburied them across a wide area. remains are still being found. this is the first generation. seeing the victims, they had doning bodies, destroying the bodies, a young man's remains from discovered in five mass graves, some 32km apart. >> despite the changes, internationally-funded laboratories like this identified most of the srebrenica victims, and some from other...
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jamal is diabetic and goes for days without his pills. his wife, with speech and hearing impairment, has been forced to find work as a housemaid. >> i work to afford drinking water and buy our girls needs. if my daughters are sick, how do i by them medicine. i wish we stayed in syria and died there. this life is too difficult. >> reporter: life in exile forced many families to forget their dreams and aspirations and worry about essential things like getting food to eat. >> during ramadan generous neighbours sometimes drop off a meal. on the days they don't, the family has to manage on its own, and that means eating what is available. >> this is all they have in the kitcherb. they never eat meat, unless it's from the neighbours. the family says it's moments like these make them feel there's some good. the neighbours sent them a meal, and the relatives came to share. with the passing years, the demands of refugees in exile needs seem to be more basic. >> all we ask the world is to look after syrian refugees, help them, there are so many lik
jamal is diabetic and goes for days without his pills. his wife, with speech and hearing impairment, has been forced to find work as a housemaid. >> i work to afford drinking water and buy our girls needs. if my daughters are sick, how do i by them medicine. i wish we stayed in syria and died there. this life is too difficult. >> reporter: life in exile forced many families to forget their dreams and aspirations and worry about essential things like getting food to eat. >>...
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jamal el shael, al jazeera. >>> still to come. laying down a framework is one of the rival governments at the table. and pope francis speaks on the power and powerless. >> putting loved ones in a nursing home... hoping for the best. >> my father died because of the neglect. >> are they betraying your trust? >> it's a for-profit business. >> now a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. still no deal on greek debt as discussions continue between european unioneuropean leaders in brussels. >> all sides say a nuclear deal with iran is close to completion. and hopes for a much-needed ceasefire fade as both sides breach a u.n. brokered humanitarian truce. >>> more on our top story now that is of course greece correspondent joins us, here on al jazeera once again. correct me if i'm wrong, the situation is there is now a deal on the table which is actually more punitive to the greek people and the greek economy than the one that had previously been rejected or put through to a referendum to which the greek people said no. in ligh
jamal el shael, al jazeera. >>> still to come. laying down a framework is one of the rival governments at the table. and pope francis speaks on the power and powerless. >> putting loved ones in a nursing home... hoping for the best. >> my father died because of the neglect. >> are they betraying your trust? >> it's a for-profit business. >> now a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. still no deal on greek debt as discussions continue between...
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jamal is diabetic and goes days without his pills. his wife has been forced to find work as a house plaid. >> imaid. >> i work so we can afford water. if we can't afford water how can we live? this life is too difficult. >> life has forced many families like jamal's getting food to eat. during ramadan generous neighbors sometimes drop off meals right before iftar but if they don't the family has to eat whatever is available. this is what they have in their kitchen. they never eat meat unless it's from the neighbors. it's moments like these that make them feel there is some good in the world. their neighbors have sent them an iftar meal. the refugees in exile seem to be more basic. >> all we ask the world is to look after syrian refugees. there are so many like me and some worse off. we just need money to eat and drink that's all. >> jamal didn't expect syria to become so ruined. he doesn't expect it to go back to the way it was. al jazeera autismman. >> in iraq, the u.s. led coalition conducting at least a dozen air strikes against i.
jamal is diabetic and goes days without his pills. his wife has been forced to find work as a house plaid. >> imaid. >> i work so we can afford water. if we can't afford water how can we live? this life is too difficult. >> life has forced many families like jamal's getting food to eat. during ramadan generous neighbors sometimes drop off meals right before iftar but if they don't the family has to eat whatever is available. this is what they have in their kitchen. they never...
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were lined up and they were headless face down in a ditch with the feet pointing towards the road and jamal had no shoes and feet are wide and i guess his blood had drained drained. >> at this cemetery they are saying prays for the latest group of victims, 136 in all whose remains have been driven to the memorial site including jamal, his remains were discovered in several different places. that's because 20 years ago bosnia sash serb forces dug up bodies and reburied them across a wide area and remains are still being found. >> translator: this is the first generation ever to witness criminals after killing their victims and burying them in mass graves and going over with bulldozer and scattered them and one young man's remains were discovered in five graves some 32 kilometers apart. >> reporter: despite such challenges internationally funded laboratories like this managed to identify most of the victims and some from other atrocities. >> the scope and scale of what happened here in the identification process is nothing like what we worked on elsewhere. the number of missing and the comple
were lined up and they were headless face down in a ditch with the feet pointing towards the road and jamal had no shoes and feet are wide and i guess his blood had drained drained. >> at this cemetery they are saying prays for the latest group of victims, 136 in all whose remains have been driven to the memorial site including jamal, his remains were discovered in several different places. that's because 20 years ago bosnia sash serb forces dug up bodies and reburied them across a wide...
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our countries. >> some students on that path have had problems finding work after graduation such as jamal who studied nine years as a traditional school in mumbai, unable to find a teaching job he is now learning his family's business. >> translator: when i left i spend months looking for the job but after a year i decided to work in the shop. if i had go to a englishn english school i would have found a job. >> reporter: government says it no longer recognizes the schools because of cases like this. it wants tradition islamic school students to be taught the same subs as students in government and private schools as well as the islamic education. >> translator: our goal is to bring minority citizens in the mainstream but it was in progress and the minority communities are being left behind. we only have one senior police officer in the state who is muslim and no one in the senior civil service and why should they do minor and manual labor jobs. >> reporter: opposition and muslim groups saying many prominent indians and senior bureaucrats graduated from traditional schools and each school
our countries. >> some students on that path have had problems finding work after graduation such as jamal who studied nine years as a traditional school in mumbai, unable to find a teaching job he is now learning his family's business. >> translator: when i left i spend months looking for the job but after a year i decided to work in the shop. if i had go to a englishn english school i would have found a job. >> reporter: government says it no longer recognizes the schools...
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the group's record backed up by medical evidence jamal al shael has the testimony. >> the 48-year-old was being held in a detention cell inside a police station in cairo which is notice or notorious for previous cases of deaths in custody. video shows dozens of prisoners piled on top of each other in a cell with no appropriate eight throw, he has asthma. they told the lawyers that they wanted to let him die here. death in custody is common. one human rights group says 279 have died in custody since the july military coup. more than half have died since abdel fatah al-sisi became president. more than 40,000 people have been thrown into jail in the past two years. most for their political beliefs. prison authorities and the police have been accused of intentional negligence when it comes to dealing with political prisoners. in may faid ishmael collapsed and died in his cell because the administration denied him his medicine. conditions inside egypt's jails means other prisoners may face death without even being sentenced. jamal el sael, al jazeera. >> 30-year-old30-year-old allah al has
the group's record backed up by medical evidence jamal al shael has the testimony. >> the 48-year-old was being held in a detention cell inside a police station in cairo which is notice or notorious for previous cases of deaths in custody. video shows dozens of prisoners piled on top of each other in a cell with no appropriate eight throw, he has asthma. they told the lawyers that they wanted to let him die here. death in custody is common. one human rights group says 279 have died in...
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jamal al shael, al jazeera. >>> attack targeted u.s. army base, afghan troops and civilians are dead including 12 children. jennifer glasse reports. >> reporter: women and children were killed alongside afghan men and security forces. the injured are recovering in several hospital he, an attack took them by surprise. after a long day of ramadan fasting. >> translator: i was on my way home when suddenly in the middle of this. >> the intended target was camp chapman. the site of the worst attack ton central intelligence agency, the cia in decades. this attack, like so many others in afghanistan, it's civilians who suffer the most. the united nations say casualties in the first half of this year are up 16% compared to last year and that's before the fighting season began. fight without the substantial support they used to get from nato. jennifer glasse, al jazeera. >> escaped prisoner joaquin guzman. and anticorruption are crack down. in support why two of cuba's footballers won't be going home after their team is knocked out of the gold c
jamal al shael, al jazeera. >>> attack targeted u.s. army base, afghan troops and civilians are dead including 12 children. jennifer glasse reports. >> reporter: women and children were killed alongside afghan men and security forces. the injured are recovering in several hospital he, an attack took them by surprise. after a long day of ramadan fasting. >> translator: i was on my way home when suddenly in the middle of this. >> the intended target was camp chapman....
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. >> jamal what song are you going to perform for us. >> pretty unpredictable song, katie perry wide awake. >> let's hear it. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> wow. >> pretty good, sir. >> appreciate it. >> we have one more contestant from bensalem, erin, we will see her later this hour. >> thanks, quincy seacrest. >> yes. >> we want you to sound like your favorite, log on to my fox philly.com and click on the philly idol tab, scroll down and see our contestant. there is our first one, briele and that is jamal right there you can tweet us and let us know your thoughts. >> yes. >> all right. >> ladies, your favorite childhood princesses, are no longer just a fantasy. >> princesses or princess. >> prince. >> handsome prince, prince charming, we have a look at how a few disney prince would look in real life. we think you would approve. thinks aladen. >> if he came to leave he would look like that. >> now this is from the lit
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jamal el shaed, al jazeera. >> mulla omar says he supports not to fight fellow muslims. last week taliban leaders began initial peace talks with afghan officials. >>> in nigeria at least 30 people were killed, in the northeastern part of the country on tuesday attacks were coordinated, in one town more than 20 died when gunmen opened fire on cars passing on a highway. fighters set fire to houses in another town. emergency personnel were searching for bodies in the burned out homes. on the other side of the border cameroon's government is trying olimit boko haram's threat by restricting what people can wear. bu rurvetionkas are banned in the extreme northern part of the the -- burkas are banned in the extreme northern part of the country. authorities suspect boko haram staged an attack. changes cobd coming soon to japan's military. exchange by the prime minister caused parliament members to go on the defense. >>> and caught on defense cameras showing the moment when el chapo escaped from prison. >> television icon norman lear >> we hoped we were delivering >> the state de
jamal el shaed, al jazeera. >> mulla omar says he supports not to fight fellow muslims. last week taliban leaders began initial peace talks with afghan officials. >>> in nigeria at least 30 people were killed, in the northeastern part of the country on tuesday attacks were coordinated, in one town more than 20 died when gunmen opened fire on cars passing on a highway. fighters set fire to houses in another town. emergency personnel were searching for bodies in the burned out...
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jamal el sa sajal, al jazeera. >> the pope is returning home. plus hillary clinton preparing to spell out her economic plan and scott walker expected to join the race for presidency in 2016. this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work around your schedule. and it takes- done. - about an hour. get reliable internet that's up to five times faster than dsl from the phone company. call 800-501-6000 to switch today. perks are nice. but the best thing you can give your business is comcast business. comcast business. built for business. oxy. >> pope francis wrapping up his week long tour of latin america in paraguay. the pope was met by his largest crowd of the trip. he's on his way back to rome. on sunday he met with the crowds. lucia newman last been following pope and filed this report. >> reporter: it was fitting perhaps that pope francis end his tour in south south america's poorest natio
jamal el sa sajal, al jazeera. >> the pope is returning home. plus hillary clinton preparing to spell out her economic plan and scott walker expected to join the race for presidency in 2016. this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work around your schedule. and it takes- done. - about an hour. get reliable internet that's up to...
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. >> some students on that path have had problems finding works after graduation such as jamal hahn who studied for nine years at an traditional muslim school. unable to find a teaching job he's now learning his family's business. >> i spent months looking for the job. but i decided to work in the shop. if i had gone to an english school i would have found a job. >> the government said that the government no longer recognizes the schools because of cases like this. it wants islamic traditional school students to be taught the same subjects as public schools along with religious education. >> our goal is to bring our minority citizen noose the mainstream, but the there is no progress. we only have one police officer in the police that are muslim. why should they only be doing manual labor labor jobs. >> they say is that each school should be assessed for its quality of education rather than removing recognition from all of them. >> now we have several who are working. the government cannot just stand up and say we're not going to recognize this school. >> for now these schools are only r
. >> some students on that path have had problems finding works after graduation such as jamal hahn who studied for nine years at an traditional muslim school. unable to find a teaching job he's now learning his family's business. >> i spent months looking for the job. but i decided to work in the shop. if i had gone to an english school i would have found a job. >> the government said that the government no longer recognizes the schools because of cases like this. it wants...
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jamal is diabetics. his wife with speech and hearing impairment has been forced to find work as a housemaid. >> i work so we can afford drinking water and buy our girls their needs. if my daughters get sick how can i buy them medicine, i have to work. i wish we stayed in syria and died there. this life is too difficult. >> reporter: life in exile forced many families to forget dreams and aspirations and worry about things like getting food to eat. during ramadan generous neighbours drop off a meal. on the days they don't, families have to manage on their own, and that means eating what is available. >> this is what they have in their kitchen. they never oat meet unless it's from their neighbours. the family says it's moments like these that make them feel there's some good in the world. with every passing year the demand of syrians in exile are more basic. >> all we ask the world to look after syrian refugees help them. we need money to eat and drink, that's all. >> jamal never expected syria to bam so r
jamal is diabetics. his wife with speech and hearing impairment has been forced to find work as a housemaid. >> i work so we can afford drinking water and buy our girls their needs. if my daughters get sick how can i buy them medicine, i have to work. i wish we stayed in syria and died there. this life is too difficult. >> reporter: life in exile forced many families to forget dreams and aspirations and worry about things like getting food to eat. during ramadan generous neighbours...
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such as jamal who studied for nine years at a traditional us lament iislamic school in mumbai unable to find a teaching job he's learning his family business. >> translator: when i left i spend months looking for a job. but after a year i decided to go are to torque work in the shop if i had gone to an english school i would have found a job 67 the government says it no longer recognizes the schools because of cases like this. it wants traditional school students to be taught the same subject as students in government and private schools along with islamic education. >> translator: our goal is to bring the minority citizens in to the mainstream. but the rules in progress and mind or at this communities are being left behind. we only have one senior police officer in the state who ask muslim. no one in the senior civil service why should they only be doing minor and manual labor jobs. >> reporter: opposition and muslim groups say many prominent indians and senior bureaucrats have graduated from traditional islamic schools. and that each school should have been assessed for its quality
such as jamal who studied for nine years at a traditional us lament iislamic school in mumbai unable to find a teaching job he's learning his family business. >> translator: when i left i spend months looking for a job. but after a year i decided to go are to torque work in the shop if i had gone to an english school i would have found a job 67 the government says it no longer recognizes the schools because of cases like this. it wants traditional school students to be taught the same...
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university of kt can -- kentucky signing jamal curry. 1011. 108. the united states will play in the bronze medal game against the dominican republic. >> we'll see you at 10:00. "ride away" (by roy orbison begins to play) ♪ i ride the highway... ♪ ♪ i'm going my way... ♪ ♪i leave a story untold... ♪ he just keeps sending more pictures... if you're a free-range chicken you roam free. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. ♪ two wheels a turnin'... ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it took serena williams years to master the two handed backhand. but only one shot to master the chase mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. a new season brings a new look. a chance to try something different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. ♪ take advantage of our summer offers. lease select cts models in stock the longest for around 399 per month. female announcer: get three years interest-free financ
university of kt can -- kentucky signing jamal curry. 1011. 108. the united states will play in the bronze medal game against the dominican republic. >> we'll see you at 10:00. "ride away" (by roy orbison begins to play) ♪ i ride the highway... ♪ ♪ i'm going my way... ♪ ♪i leave a story untold... ♪ he just keeps sending more pictures... if you're a free-range chicken you roam free. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you...
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jamal osman of itn traveled to the town of hargeisa in northern somalia where locals are desperately trying to stop their youth from making the journey and becoming a lost generation. >> reporter: it's 8:00 in the morning and it's assembly time at farah omaar school in hargeisa. >> reporter: head teacher ahmed abdirahman is delivering his usual sermon to the students. "don't leave, stay here," he tells them. he is facing a real problem. in the last five years, almost 900 kids from this school alone have fled for europe. it's places like this that are suffering the unseen damage of the migrant exodus from africa. hargeisa is losing a generation of young people on a perilous journey north, and it's having a devastating impact across the community. >> ( translated ): there's a group that left recently and we are hearing some of them were victims of the recent boat disasters, like the one carrying 800 people. it's a national disaster. >> reporter: ahmed knows most of the students want to leave. many of them, lured by promises on social media of a glorious life abroad, don't believe harge
jamal osman of itn traveled to the town of hargeisa in northern somalia where locals are desperately trying to stop their youth from making the journey and becoming a lost generation. >> reporter: it's 8:00 in the morning and it's assembly time at farah omaar school in hargeisa. >> reporter: head teacher ahmed abdirahman is delivering his usual sermon to the students. "don't leave, stay here," he tells them. he is facing a real problem. in the last five years, almost 900...
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she struck and killed jamal in 2013 as they were out walking their dog. after hitting the couple, she kept going ultimately slamming into another car and then a tree. she already had a prior d.u.i. conviction. >>> a san francisco woman charged in the death of her young niece will not spend any time in jail. police say gage left the center median while she walks back to the sidewalk to get her nephew. the toddler was hit by a car. she would have faced ten years in prison if convicted. >> e. >> too many cool chemicals, that's what made some kids sick last month. health officials are now investigating whether it was a system malfunction or human error that caused that oversaturation. >> the magnum p.i. star accused of stealing water. he allegedly pumpbed water from a hydrant for 18 months. to this day, they see him drive up and take truckloads of water back to his 60 acre district. the district is suing selek for 61,000 sdlars. he was asked to stop pumping the water. so far, selek is not commenting. >> it's quite refreshing we have a sum r storm in the area.
she struck and killed jamal in 2013 as they were out walking their dog. after hitting the couple, she kept going ultimately slamming into another car and then a tree. she already had a prior d.u.i. conviction. >>> a san francisco woman charged in the death of her young niece will not spend any time in jail. police say gage left the center median while she walks back to the sidewalk to get her nephew. the toddler was hit by a car. she would have faced ten years in prison if convicted....
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but now she is finally getting a chance to say good-bye to her youngest son jamal seen as a baby in this family photo, he was just 17 when he was murdered. >> translator: when i was on my way out i saw his body next to the road and there were others with him. they were lined up and they were headless, face down in a ditch with their feet pointing towards the road and head no shoes and his feet were white, i guess his blood had drained. >> reporter: this cemetery they are saying prayers for the latest group of victims. 136 in all whose remains have been driven to the memorial site including jamal. his remains were discovered in several different places. that's because 20 years ago bosnia and serb forces dug up graves and reburied them in a wide area and remains are still being found. . >> translator: this is the first generation ever to witness criminals after killing their victims and burying them in mass graves then going back with bulldozers destroying the bodies and scattering them into different secondary mass graves and one young man's remains were discovered in five mass graves som
but now she is finally getting a chance to say good-bye to her youngest son jamal seen as a baby in this family photo, he was just 17 when he was murdered. >> translator: when i was on my way out i saw his body next to the road and there were others with him. they were lined up and they were headless, face down in a ditch with their feet pointing towards the road and head no shoes and his feet were white, i guess his blood had drained. >> reporter: this cemetery they are saying...
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. >> for 16 years, captain jamal nichols has worked on the water, taking tourists out to experience the thrill of parasailing. >> this job is very rewarding. and to fulfill people's excitement on an hourly basis is awesome. >> captain nichols and his crew are trained to deal with just about every problem that arises on the water. >> as the captain, my number one job is to make sure everybody knows about the safety briefings so that nobody gets injured. i basically treat all of my customers like my own children. >> but on this afternoon, captain nichols finds himself in a situation he never anticipated. >> as i was leaving the harbor, almost to the surf break, i looked to my right, and i seen a high-speed boat coming at us. >> the boat appears to be one of the local patrols which sometimes travel at high speed when responding to calls. >> last minute, within 50 yards of the boat, i realize that that was not a patrol boat, that was a civilian boat and had to take action at that point. >> captain nichols swerves to avoid a collision, but the group is not out of danger yet. greg longnecker
. >> for 16 years, captain jamal nichols has worked on the water, taking tourists out to experience the thrill of parasailing. >> this job is very rewarding. and to fulfill people's excitement on an hourly basis is awesome. >> captain nichols and his crew are trained to deal with just about every problem that arises on the water. >> as the captain, my number one job is to make sure everybody knows about the safety briefings so that nobody gets injured. i basically treat...
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jamal reports. >> reporter: there is no cease-fire in yemen. after the u.n.'s announcement of a humanitarian pause in fighting, there have been eight of the years in detention. while in prison last year he was one of 130 palestinian prisoners who started a 63 day long hunger strike your only weapon is your empty stomach. it's true many prisoners have lost lives but the hunger strike in general has proved effective. israeli members of parliament are reviewing a law to legalize the forced feeding of palestinian prisoners. it would close the door to one of the only ways prisoners jailed without charge can protest against their arrest. al jazeera, the occupied west bank. >> thailand has returned 109 jueig. r people to china. they were on their way to joined armed fighting groups. the government says 13 of them have fled china after being i am politic indicated in attacks. >> haiti haiti is the poorest country in the western hemisphere with 15 knife % living below the poverty line. many have crossed the border in search of a better life. some have been deported fro
jamal reports. >> reporter: there is no cease-fire in yemen. after the u.n.'s announcement of a humanitarian pause in fighting, there have been eight of the years in detention. while in prison last year he was one of 130 palestinian prisoners who started a 63 day long hunger strike your only weapon is your empty stomach. it's true many prisoners have lost lives but the hunger strike in general has proved effective. israeli members of parliament are reviewing a law to legalize the forced...
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jamal has the latest. >> reporter: with no movement on the diplomatic front in yemen. it's on the battlefield that developments are happening. fighters loyal to president hadi have taken control of aden's airport. they have been making significant advances to recapture the southern port city, which if they do would tip the balance in this war. they call it operation golden arrow. it's the first time fighters on the ground have engaged with the saudi-lead coalition. these exclusive pictures show new reinforcements including armored personnel carriers driven by pro-hadi fighters. this is home to several security compounds, including the coast guard and social forces military base. >> translator: we're now going to focus our attention on other areas in the city and by the bravery of these young fighters we will recapture all of aden. >> reporter: aden is yemen's second city. retaking it would then lead to an offensive to recapture sana'a. there has also been fierce fighting in ta'izz. there pro-hadi fighters managed to propel an attack. most of those fighting for presiden
jamal has the latest. >> reporter: with no movement on the diplomatic front in yemen. it's on the battlefield that developments are happening. fighters loyal to president hadi have taken control of aden's airport. they have been making significant advances to recapture the southern port city, which if they do would tip the balance in this war. they call it operation golden arrow. it's the first time fighters on the ground have engaged with the saudi-lead coalition. these exclusive...
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jamal reports. >> there is no cease-fire in yemen. after the un's announcement of a humanitarian pause in fighting there have been two straight days of air strikes and gun battles. houthi malitias and fighters have continued shelling several towns and cities. residential areas were attacked in aden taiz. popular committees fighting on behalf of hadi haven't laid down their weapons either. they fought off the houthis' advances in taiz and aden. the saudi-led coalition any requests >> to increase. al jazeera. >> israel has released a palestinian prisoner who endured a 55 day hunger strike after being held without charge for nearly a year. he is a senior member of the jihad movement held until israeli detention for long periods a report from janen in the occupied west bank. >> reporter: a hero's welcome for a man who is no stranger to israeli prime ministers. he has spent nearly six years behind bars under what israel calls administrative detention. that's a legal loophole allowing israeli aforces to arrest and detain palestinians withou
jamal reports. >> there is no cease-fire in yemen. after the un's announcement of a humanitarian pause in fighting there have been two straight days of air strikes and gun battles. houthi malitias and fighters have continued shelling several towns and cities. residential areas were attacked in aden taiz. popular committees fighting on behalf of hadi haven't laid down their weapons either. they fought off the houthis' advances in taiz and aden. the saudi-led coalition any requests >>...
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now last year jamal stormed a synagogue filling four rabbis and a police officer before being shot dead and working at what caused a fire at another african/american church in the south and the naacp is alerting black churches to take necessary precautions. >> reporter: federal officials say they don't suspect arson at this historically black church in south carolina and it burned tuesday night leaving only the brick wall standing. >> a lot of questions to be answered. i know the community is seeking those answers and i ask that you please bear with us as we work to try to resolve and identify what the causation of the fire may be. >> reporter: 50 firefighters worked for hours to put out the fire. the same church was burned down by the ku klux klan 20 years ago, this is the 7th black church to go up in flames since the deadly shooting two weeks ago. >> breyer wood before central is on fire. >> reporter: fbi is investigating church fires across five southern states including this one charred last week in north carolina. >> just seeing the flames just up in the air that had me terrified.
now last year jamal stormed a synagogue filling four rabbis and a police officer before being shot dead and working at what caused a fire at another african/american church in the south and the naacp is alerting black churches to take necessary precautions. >> reporter: federal officials say they don't suspect arson at this historically black church in south carolina and it burned tuesday night leaving only the brick wall standing. >> a lot of questions to be answered. i know the...
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to eat the wrappings on this you're really hungry but even they are organic and do not contain any jamal's--gm poll. >>catherine heenan: those waters were for more information starting uses the ruling stems from a use this ability fraud case against police and fire department that have lost earlier rulings in similar cases meaning the information was a wrestler turned over before the case is now being watched very closely by social the company's and more than 100 people have pleaded guilty in the case in south carolina today he took the senator they've been feuding since the assault them on cnn in reaction to the comment the issue of the senators cell phone number the campaign responded by saying that are ready to be president despite the criticism he says is no plan to change this town and in fact his lead in the palm is actually growing been targeted occurred on the peninsula tonight the blind pastor has some words of wisdom for the thieves the flight attendants turned into grammar to take on some tough passengers will see that is working the danger is ron created by a teenager with pote
to eat the wrappings on this you're really hungry but even they are organic and do not contain any jamal's--gm poll. >>catherine heenan: those waters were for more information starting uses the ruling stems from a use this ability fraud case against police and fire department that have lost earlier rulings in similar cases meaning the information was a wrestler turned over before the case is now being watched very closely by social the company's and more than 100 people have pleaded...
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milton and his 17-year-old brother jamal and another teenager are accused of shooting a man over a drug deal. >>> new charges over the man accused of starting a fire at a church and left 9 people dead. dylann roof is now indicted on three attempted murder charges related to the survivors of the june 17th massacre in charleston. the 21-year-old also faces nine murder charges. he could face hate crime charges after he told a friend he wanted to start a race war. >> the house will begin a debate a bill to abolish the confederate flag from the state house grounds. they voted overwhelmingly in favor to abolish the flag. >> hillary clinton sitting down for her first national interview since entering the race. critics say she is not getting any real answers about some -- biggest scandals. >> hillary clinton continues to defend her use of a private e-mail and server. federal law requires her to relinquish any e-mails but it is clinton's discretion to determine which are government business which are personal. she did that deleted her personal e-mail to the server and said it broke no laws. >> e
milton and his 17-year-old brother jamal and another teenager are accused of shooting a man over a drug deal. >>> new charges over the man accused of starting a fire at a church and left 9 people dead. dylann roof is now indicted on three attempted murder charges related to the survivors of the june 17th massacre in charleston. the 21-year-old also faces nine murder charges. he could face hate crime charges after he told a friend he wanted to start a race war. >> the house will...
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. >> let's bring in jamal, the editor-in-chief toe arab news channel in ryad. bring us up to speed. what are authorities saying they have uncovered exactly? >> [news and bad news. they ah ve dismantled what could have had huge damage it could multiple multiply by ten or twenty times that's what we could have had. dle managed to thwart such a plan. but the bad news that isis is still able,zide despite all of the by authorities, it's still able to do it more than 400 years. our educational system? or is it the teaching or is it a national phenomena? i am quite confused about it. in my opinion, it is the chaos around us we must put an ends to the chaos that's what feeds this. >> does it look like isis is spreading in saudi arabia given the fact that the ministry spokesperson talked about uncovering clusters ofsells and not justsellsa. >> isis is not a popular monument monument, that shares the same minds. more people are against isis and they are the ones who are turning in isis supporter to the authorities. in some cases, parents and brothers and sisters are reporting suspicious activ
. >> let's bring in jamal, the editor-in-chief toe arab news channel in ryad. bring us up to speed. what are authorities saying they have uncovered exactly? >> [news and bad news. they ah ve dismantled what could have had huge damage it could multiple multiply by ten or twenty times that's what we could have had. dle managed to thwart such a plan. but the bad news that isis is still able,zide despite all of the by authorities, it's still able to do it more than 400 years. our...
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they say he killed jamal weeks it happened on the 900 block. >>> one man is fighting for his life this afternoon after being hit by a car while riding his bike in wilmington, it happened at lancaster avenue and rodman street. the man was already unconscious in the street when they showed up. you can see the damage to the windshield of the car after the impact of that crash. the victim here they say is in critical condition right now. >>> still ahead a water park tells a little girl she can't use the slide the reason she might damage it. we'll explain coming up. >>> and a man caught blowing up a hunting park atm hoping for quick crash instead they walked away with nothing. >>> and what to avoid from a sale and how to guarantee you'll love those new shoes. a celebrity stylist shares his tips for smart spending and a special jewelry discount for our viewers. in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. comfort keepers can provide a variety of custom in-home services for your aging loved ones, including medication reminders and transportation to the doctor. ♪♪ >>> "action news" continu
they say he killed jamal weeks it happened on the 900 block. >>> one man is fighting for his life this afternoon after being hit by a car while riding his bike in wilmington, it happened at lancaster avenue and rodman street. the man was already unconscious in the street when they showed up. you can see the damage to the windshield of the car after the impact of that crash. the victim here they say is in critical condition right now. >>> still ahead a water park tells a little...
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jamal has the latest. >> reporter: with no movement on the diplomatic front in yemen, it's on the battlefield that developments are happening. fighters loyal to president hadi have taken control of aden's international airport, or what is left of it. they have been making significant advances to recapture the southern port city which if they do would tip the balance in this war. they call it operation golden arrow. it's the first time fighters on the ground have engaged in a joint operation with the saudi-lead coalition. these pictures show new reinforcements including personnel carriers driven by pro-hadi fighters. they managed to capture an area that are home to several compounds. >> translator: we're now going to focus our attention on other areas in the city and by the bravery of these young fighters we will recapture all of aden. >>> aden is yes, ma'am opinion's second city, taking control of it would allow for president hadi and his government to return to the country and potentially launch a campaign to recapture the capitol sana'a. there's also been fierce fighting in ta'izz which is
jamal has the latest. >> reporter: with no movement on the diplomatic front in yemen, it's on the battlefield that developments are happening. fighters loyal to president hadi have taken control of aden's international airport, or what is left of it. they have been making significant advances to recapture the southern port city which if they do would tip the balance in this war. they call it operation golden arrow. it's the first time fighters on the ground have engaged in a joint...
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. >> i'm jamal and i'm 16. my head is in the right direction. >> a community group that mentors young people will screen stories from the promises zone in city hall this afternoon. the city is a snapshot of life in mantua. president obama tapped that section of the city to receive federal revitalization dollars. we asked an interviewer from the documentary if he thought people there thought progress was being made. >> i think it's head in the right direction. like, they're working and making new buildings and it looks nice. so things are getting better. >> teenagers created the documentary and mayor michael nutter of philadelphia plans to comment on the film after the screening. >>> well, prices at the gas pump continue to fall. aaa reports the national average is now $2.71 a gallon and that's down 5 cents from just last week. analysts predict they'll see a price cut in the coming weeks and here's a look at what drivers in our region are paying. the average in the five-county philadelphia area is now $2.83. dri
. >> i'm jamal and i'm 16. my head is in the right direction. >> a community group that mentors young people will screen stories from the promises zone in city hall this afternoon. the city is a snapshot of life in mantua. president obama tapped that section of the city to receive federal revitalization dollars. we asked an interviewer from the documentary if he thought people there thought progress was being made. >> i think it's head in the right direction. like, they're...
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for the latest group of victims, 136 whose remains are being driven to the memorial site, including jamal. his remains were discovered in several different places. that's because 20 years ago bosnian serb forces dug up bodies and reburied them. remains are still being found. >> this is the first generation ever to witness criminals after killing their victims and burying them in mass graves, then going back with bulldozers, destroying the bodies and scattering them into different secondary mass graves. one young man's remains were discovered in five different mass graves 32 kilometers apart. >> despite such challenges, internationally funded laboratories have managed to identify most of the victims and some from other atrocities. >> this year's scope and scale of what happened here in the identification process is nothing like what we've worked on elsewhere. the amount of the number of missing, and the complexities surrounding the reassociate of those samples together, it's on a scale that nobody's ever done before. >> machines take d.n.a. sample and turn them into electronic profiles. th
for the latest group of victims, 136 whose remains are being driven to the memorial site, including jamal. his remains were discovered in several different places. that's because 20 years ago bosnian serb forces dug up bodies and reburied them. remains are still being found. >> this is the first generation ever to witness criminals after killing their victims and burying them in mass graves, then going back with bulldozers, destroying the bodies and scattering them into different...
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jamal el shael, al jazeera. >> fighters from the islamic state of iraq and the levant have launched dozens of rockets at a police station in fallujah, located in anbar province between the capital of baghdad and fallujah. one of the last places in eastern anbar still held by available to and security forces. 11 people are understood to have been killed. shia militia say they are advancing on i.s.i.l already recaptured nearby villages held by the armed group. in neighboring syria activists say heavy fighting is taking place on the outcirts of outskirts of the i.s.i.l. held city of palmyra. government forces launched an offensive to take the city on friday. >>> united nations says some of libya's warring factions have agreed on a peace deal after months of talks in plok coaz. morocco. but the tripoli leadership refuses to take part and under pressure to sign up and build a unity government. osama ben javid reports. >> in a much celebrated ceremony a sixth agreement in the moroccan city of scarab. >> the door is open for those who are not present. they have also played a critical role in this
jamal el shael, al jazeera. >> fighters from the islamic state of iraq and the levant have launched dozens of rockets at a police station in fallujah, located in anbar province between the capital of baghdad and fallujah. one of the last places in eastern anbar still held by available to and security forces. 11 people are understood to have been killed. shia militia say they are advancing on i.s.i.l already recaptured nearby villages held by the armed group. in neighboring syria activists...
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is one person that is demonstrating for reforms for the criminal justice system in the name of abu jamal. we asked some on the announcement on the historic nuclear arms deal with iran what do they want to hear from president obama? >> i'm hoping he speaks to many of the needs that we have with single parenting. i'm interested in education and the housing situation. and especially police brutality. >> i hope the president speaks about solutions and leave this body with a call to action with some by dates where we can collectively work together to get the things done as one nation. >> i kind of want to touch on what's going on in the country right now, and the youth going on right now. >> the only thing -- i just want to hear his againenda on where we're going as african-americans and other minority communities. what are we going to do? what's the agenda? how is he going to get us there? >> reporter: now, this morning we received a statement from the rnc chairman williams who says for years democrats like president obama have paid lip service to the issues and problems facing black america
is one person that is demonstrating for reforms for the criminal justice system in the name of abu jamal. we asked some on the announcement on the historic nuclear arms deal with iran what do they want to hear from president obama? >> i'm hoping he speaks to many of the needs that we have with single parenting. i'm interested in education and the housing situation. and especially police brutality. >> i hope the president speaks about solutions and leave this body with a call to...