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[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
[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...
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and russia has come into effect in syria. it's being touted as the best chance for peace in five years. many of the warring factions have still not signed up. one of the last major rights of the symbolic stoning of the devil has begun. almost two million muslims have traveled to saudi arabia for the annual pilgrimage but iranians are not taking part. tehran and read have been locked in a bitter dispute since hundreds of iranians died at last year's pilgrimage. reporter: thousands of muslims set off at dawn to take part in one of the most impressive rites. the annual stoning of the devil. from dawn till dusk, the faithful throw rocks at three pillars, said to represent the devil and his attempt to seduce the prophet abraham. there have been no sign of the problems that led to a stampede, leaving thousands dead last year. they have taken steps to prevent a repeat of the disaster, including introducing an electronic registration system. a major logistical challenge, given the estimated 1.8 million believers taking part in the pi
and russia has come into effect in syria. it's being touted as the best chance for peace in five years. many of the warring factions have still not signed up. one of the last major rights of the symbolic stoning of the devil has begun. almost two million muslims have traveled to saudi arabia for the annual pilgrimage but iranians are not taking part. tehran and read have been locked in a bitter dispute since hundreds of iranians died at last year's pilgrimage. reporter: thousands of muslims set...
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. >> reporter: all aid deliveries in syria has been stopped. leaving the desperate, like those in aleppo, even more at the mercy of war. john kerry says the ceasefire is not dead. i've been in aleppo today, and it's certainly dead there. and this attack is surely another nail in its coffin. lester? >> bill neely in syria, thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, dangerous crashes in self-driving cars, what the government is doing about the serious safety concerns over these vehicles as more and >>> also, how will you owned your car for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends, three jobs... you're like nothing can replace brad. then liberty mutual calls... and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement?, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer liberty mutual insurance. [ crowd noise ] whoa. [ gears stopping ] when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. try this. but just one aleve has the strength to stop
. >> reporter: all aid deliveries in syria has been stopped. leaving the desperate, like those in aleppo, even more at the mercy of war. john kerry says the ceasefire is not dead. i've been in aleppo today, and it's certainly dead there. and this attack is surely another nail in its coffin. lester? >> bill neely in syria, thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, dangerous crashes in self-driving cars, what the government is doing about the serious safety concerns over these...
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and six days and counting into syria's so-called cease-fire.... russia calls an emergency meeting at the u-n -- after an airstrike by the american-led coalition killed the latest. the u-s -led coalition admits to carrying out an attack in eastern syria that the russian army says killed more than 60 syrian troops fighting isis. u-s planes halted the attack when they were told of the syrian presence. russia convened an emergency meeting at the u-n and condemned the u-s airstrike. u-s ambassador to the u-n samantha power said russia calling an emergency meeting was nothing more than a stunt. russia and syria said the strikes prove the u-s and its allies are sympathetic to isis. the seven supposed to end at midnight last night. world leaders are coming together in new york this week for the united nations general assembly. the u-n is assessing security following the explosion in manhattan saturday night. tonight- leaders are expected to discuss the issue of what to do about the more than 65-million refugees and migrants around the world. president oba
and six days and counting into syria's so-called cease-fire.... russia calls an emergency meeting at the u-n -- after an airstrike by the american-led coalition killed the latest. the u-s -led coalition admits to carrying out an attack in eastern syria that the russian army says killed more than 60 syrian troops fighting isis. u-s planes halted the attack when they were told of the syrian presence. russia convened an emergency meeting at the u-n and condemned the u-s airstrike. u-s ambassador...
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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 less on ads and more on not blowing people up. that's the first step. for instance, look at las vegas. they have a great tourism campaign, but first they had to end the bloody civil war between blue man group and cirque de soleil. they had to start somewhere. i know the syrian copy writers couldn't come up with the right words for the ad, so we at the the "daily show" decide to help. >> you play-off heard sir, may have heard syria is a hell on earth, but does this look like hell to you? look at this plu water. look at this sandy beach. look at this same beach from a different angle or an
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...
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, syria? yemen? >> egypt is sparing no pain to bring about stability and security upside our country. egypt is doing all its powers to have an economic rebound. and is contributing with the international coalition with what it can provide. >> rose: how significant is the imf? >> the significance of the imf is that it is going to give more credibility to the economic path that we have taken. >> rose: you have 50% unemployment among your young people, correct? >> i want to say that in egypt the population increase 2.5% annually. this means 2.6 million people every year. more than 600,000 young people are introduced into the labor market every year, it means that you need to provide them lots of jobs an opportunities. >> rose: but you're not able to do it so far. >> so far i haven't been able to do it. >> rose: how much time do you have? >> so to overcome unemployment completely and effectively, this will take a long time. >> rose: but to restore growth to the economy of egypt, with all of its currency
, syria? yemen? >> egypt is sparing no pain to bring about stability and security upside our country. egypt is doing all its powers to have an economic rebound. and is contributing with the international coalition with what it can provide. >> rose: how significant is the imf? >> the significance of the imf is that it is going to give more credibility to the economic path that we have taken. >> rose: you have 50% unemployment among your young people, correct? >> i...
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been arrested, in france, according to officials there they were a terror cell directed by isis and syria the woman reportedly arrested in connection with gas cylinders found this we can set up a car that was in front of the notre dame cathedral in paris. they say one had a letter in her purse swearing allegiance to isys. in douglas county swat detective after being shot by a man one week ago today. were now learning more about the investigation into how this happened. sholl turner, live at parker events of hospital with new details we just learned this morning. officer detectives, is fighting for his life, doctors are trying to treat a hemorrhage. he's in intensive care for the man who shot him shout and killed by police ironically want to show you something right hospital. you see the building here. man who shot the detective were shot and killed just near this building, as he walked around near this parking lot, full of people branching high-powered gun. the detective a father, husband former marine brother, and he is known and respected so much by those on the force and also those in
been arrested, in france, according to officials there they were a terror cell directed by isis and syria the woman reportedly arrested in connection with gas cylinders found this we can set up a car that was in front of the notre dame cathedral in paris. they say one had a letter in her purse swearing allegiance to isys. in douglas county swat detective after being shot by a man one week ago today. were now learning more about the investigation into how this happened. sholl turner, live at...
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it happened at an away base in eastern syria. the u.n. security council held an emergency meeting at russia's request. >> if we determined we did indeed strike syrian military personnel, that was not our intention. and we, of course, regret the also of life. >> the ambassador criticized russia for which he called grand standing and hip hypocrisy. >>> five years after brian stow was nearly beaten to death outside dodger stadium, he is strong enough to help others. he's offering hope to patients taking the same journey he took. >> reporter: brian stow has come a long way since waking up from coma several years ago. >> so many people are so amazed to be able to see you standing here, and even talking to me. >> i'm very thankful. >> reporter: brian, now travels to schools to talk about anti bullying. so he's used to speaking in front of large crowds, but his scheduled talk -- >> i didn't know if i was ready. >> reporter: it was different. he was asked to peek at the santa clara valley rehabilitation center, for a reunion with other rehab pati
it happened at an away base in eastern syria. the u.n. security council held an emergency meeting at russia's request. >> if we determined we did indeed strike syrian military personnel, that was not our intention. and we, of course, regret the also of life. >> the ambassador criticized russia for which he called grand standing and hip hypocrisy. >>> five years after brian stow was nearly beaten to death outside dodger stadium, he is strong enough to help others. he's...
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in syria, isis says it is five. another 15 people were wounded in that suicide attack. >>> president obama leaving the g20 without a peace deal in syria. he had hoped to broker a ground breaking agreement with vladimir putin to coordinate air strikes against isis and al qaeda linked terrorists in syria. >> reporter: president obama had hoped to broker a ground breaking deal with vladimir putin to coordinate air strikes against isis and al qaeda linked terrorists in syria. at the last minute, russia pulled back. the proposed bill would have stopped their ally from bombing civilians and u.s. backed rebels while also allowing aid into starving cities. sadly the city came under siege as the deal fell apart. president obama said they needed the russians if they're to make progress in syria. >> if we do not get some buy in from the violence and easing humanitarian crisis, it is difficulties to see how we get to the next phase. >> reporter: any alliance with russia would be extraordinary given their brutal behavior inside
in syria, isis says it is five. another 15 people were wounded in that suicide attack. >>> president obama leaving the g20 without a peace deal in syria. he had hoped to broker a ground breaking agreement with vladimir putin to coordinate air strikes against isis and al qaeda linked terrorists in syria. >> reporter: president obama had hoped to broker a ground breaking deal with vladimir putin to coordinate air strikes against isis and al qaeda linked terrorists in syria. at the...
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the u.s is getting backlash after a failed airstrike in syria. what went wrong and how many lives were lost because of this attack. nominee--donald trump is still talking about where president obama was born. his bold new claim right after this break./// "you're watching the valley's news leader...with nia this is 8 news now." >>> welcome back to the valley's news leader. dozens of syrian troops are dead after a failed u-s led coalition airstrike. military officials say the u.s.-led coalition though it hit an isis-target. --- but struck syrian government troops instead, killing 62 of them, according to russia. a syrian human rights group put the death toll at 83, with at least 120-soldiers wounded. a senior administration offical says the u-s told russia where the general area of the strike u-s for failing to coordinate the airstrike./// ((nia wong)) >>> the u-s air force is grounding 10 of its new f-35 fighters... barely a month after they were determined "combat ready" the decision comes due to the discovery of bad insulation in cooling lines i
the u.s is getting backlash after a failed airstrike in syria. what went wrong and how many lives were lost because of this attack. nominee--donald trump is still talking about where president obama was born. his bold new claim right after this break./// "you're watching the valley's news leader...with nia this is 8 news now." >>> welcome back to the valley's news leader. dozens of syrian troops are dead after a failed u-s led coalition airstrike. military officials say the...
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. >> leaders are apologizing for the deadly 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 ton
. >> leaders are apologizing for the deadly 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....
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. >> developing news overnight from syria, how shelling in aleppo has the cease-fire there appears to be unraveling. >> good morning, everyone, it is monday, september 19th, i'm alex witt alongside louis burgdorf. we're going to start the breaking news out of new jersey. this is where a suspicious device was found at a train station. it exploded early this morning. the blast happened just before 1:00 a.m. in elizabeth, new jersey, roughly 20 miles from saturday's bombing in new york city. elizabeth's mayor, chris bollwage, says two men discovered a backpack near the station, when they opened the bag and found wires and pipes inside, they immediately informed police nearby. the fbi now says there were multiple i.e.d.s inside. the mayor said the explosion happened as a police robot was cutting into the device, and this is video captured of that blast. after shortly speaking after the explosion, mayor bollwage struggled to make sense of what happened. >> the people who are doing this, they have no value on human life, and it's really difficult to understand their rationale. you have to w
. >> developing news overnight from syria, how shelling in aleppo has the cease-fire there appears to be unraveling. >> good morning, everyone, it is monday, september 19th, i'm alex witt alongside louis burgdorf. we're going to start the breaking news out of new jersey. this is where a suspicious device was found at a train station. it exploded early this morning. the blast happened just before 1:00 a.m. in elizabeth, new jersey, roughly 20 miles from saturday's bombing in new york...
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. >>> still to come on this special edition of news3, the civil war in syria, it didn't take long for the violence to escalate after a cease fire ended. graphic images from the war torn area. >>> plus hacked, what was taken >>> fighting in syria since the cease fire brokered by the u.s. and russia collapsed. and now the un says more than a million and a half people in that city have no running water. fighting continuing throughout today with progovernment forces capturing a former refugee camp. leading into elepo. this offense the remembers say unleashed unprecedented fire power against their half of the city. >> i call on the honorable people to come and help us. we died. we died. blockade, destruction, killing and hitting. may god hold them to account. >>> the white helmets, those volunteer rescue workers who have been nominated far nobel peace prize teens under tremendous pressure. horrific bombard ment. they violently hit many towns. a mass was celebrated today in the city of armetres. one of the most heavily damaged sites the locals attended the mass which was held in a large ten
. >>> still to come on this special edition of news3, the civil war in syria, it didn't take long for the violence to escalate after a cease fire ended. graphic images from the war torn area. >>> plus hacked, what was taken >>> fighting in syria since the cease fire brokered by the u.s. and russia collapsed. and now the un says more than a million and a half people in that city have no running water. fighting continuing throughout today with progovernment forces...
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. >>> and the worst bombing syria's seen in five years. >>> and a tribute to a fallen teammate. "early today" starts right now. i'm frances rivera. night. that debate was spectacular. >> i called it a visine warning. >> the nation wakes up this morning taking stock of the first head-to-head debate between hillary clinton and donald trump. and headlines across the country say it all. in the washington post, attacks fly as clinton puts trump on the defensive in debate. >> and this from u.s.a. today, the return of fiery trump. and clinton gets under trump's skin in debate. >>ac buries himself in bumbling blather. >> temperament at the heart of clinton-trump debate. >>> clinton getting 62% compared to trump with 27 as both nominees battled fiercely over taxes, terror and race. >> you called it the gold standard. you called the gold standard of trade deals. you said it's the finest deal sudden you were against it. >> well, donald, i know you live in your own reality, but that is not the facts. donald was one of the people who rooted for the housing crisis. he said back in 2006, "gee,
. >>> and the worst bombing syria's seen in five years. >>> and a tribute to a fallen teammate. "early today" starts right now. i'm frances rivera. night. that debate was spectacular. >> i called it a visine warning. >> the nation wakes up this morning taking stock of the first head-to-head debate between hillary clinton and donald trump. and headlines across the country say it all. in the washington post, attacks fly as clinton puts trump on the...
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>> what happened to syria? >> yeah. >> syria, there's some not so good things happening in syria. america right now is a safe place for them to be. >> reporter: but no one could have predicted what was about to happen in towns across america. when terror strikes around the world. >> we're letting in people that can potentially hurt our society as a whole. >> reporter: how did it get to this point? last september, we were there when hal a's family arrived on that flight to america. >> very happy to be here in america. >> reporter: a crash course on life in america. how not to flood the dishwater. how to use the washer and dryer. how to get to walmart. and then, there's hala, who is taking it all in. which one do you like, hala? do you feel safe in america? >> yes, thank god. >> reporter: but 43 days after they arrive in the u.s. -- this. the attacks in paris. one of the attackers using a fake syrian passport, posing as a refugee. >> this has got to stop. they don't want to be americans. >> reporter: the political pressure mounts. >> the way the mayor did this was underhanded and co
>> what happened to syria? >> yeah. >> syria, there's some not so good things happening in syria. america right now is a safe place for them to be. >> reporter: but no one could have predicted what was about to happen in towns across america. when terror strikes around the world. >> we're letting in people that can potentially hurt our society as a whole. >> reporter: how did it get to this point? last september, we were there when hal a's family arrived on...
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charlie: i want to come back to syria in a moment. do you agree you are saying it is necessary to restrain human rights, inlate human the interest of the security of egypt. president el-sisi: no. charlie: you are not acknowledging there are any violations on the part of your government, whether it is ngo's, journalists. people who are in gilles simon because of opinions they express. president el-sisi: absolutely not. in the past five years i have but in office for two years egypt was in a destabilized state in the past five years. there were things that happen before i came to office. when they are referred to me and i can do it with presidential pardon within the legal framework i don't hesitate to do that. i have done this with journalists and the australian and the canadian journalist to resolve things that happen before i came into office. you restortant that assured and everyone who listens to me that we are committed to because ins eventually i'm a person who loves his people and i'm not ready to do them in justice or to violat
charlie: i want to come back to syria in a moment. do you agree you are saying it is necessary to restrain human rights, inlate human the interest of the security of egypt. president el-sisi: no. charlie: you are not acknowledging there are any violations on the part of your government, whether it is ngo's, journalists. people who are in gilles simon because of opinions they express. president el-sisi: absolutely not. in the past five years i have but in office for two years egypt was in a...
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wants to other partss of syria that are besieged. genie: tell us a little bit about where this truce we are seeing now being extended and how far it can go? is there hope that this can lead to a greater peace process in syria? john: yes. the reduction of violence, access to the humanitarian aid throughout syria, especially the besieged area, and the third track is the resumption of a political process. they have to hold to reconvene the peace process down the line. a high-level meeting will be held on the sidelines of the un's general assembly on september 21. if things are in place in the be in ak, he could position to announce some form of resumption of talks. that is if all of these things fall in place. that remains to be seen if it will happen. genie: here in france, another teenager has been arrested suspected of plotting a terrorist attack for the islamic state group. with more on that story, here is catherine clifford. catherine: the third minor arrested in this than a week in the paris region. authorities say he was planning
wants to other partss of syria that are besieged. genie: tell us a little bit about where this truce we are seeing now being extended and how far it can go? is there hope that this can lead to a greater peace process in syria? john: yes. the reduction of violence, access to the humanitarian aid throughout syria, especially the besieged area, and the third track is the resumption of a political process. they have to hold to reconvene the peace process down the line. a high-level meeting will be...
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. >> people in syria running for their lives as gun fire and bombs go off in the background. they are paths for them to flee. repeated violations including no aid to elepo. >> they made dangerous sea crossings, u.n.'s migration summit taking place in new york. london activist say nearly 7,000 people have drown january-august this year alone. meeting today, first of its kind comes at a record displacement, 65 million people uprooted by conflict. second summit hosted by president barack obama. shortages. some stages in metro atlanta and north georgia running out of gas. covering up the pumps there is no more gas. other stations experienced long lines as cars were waiting to get what they could. a section of the colonial pipeline following a spill of 250,000 gallons discovered in rural alabama. cause of the leak yet to be determined. >>> says areas of miami no longer an active area of zika virus transmission. that amount of time represents three incubation periods for the zika virus. active transmissions ongoing. aggressive efforts including spray have proved successful. battlin
. >> people in syria running for their lives as gun fire and bombs go off in the background. they are paths for them to flee. repeated violations including no aid to elepo. >> they made dangerous sea crossings, u.n.'s migration summit taking place in new york. london activist say nearly 7,000 people have drown january-august this year alone. meeting today, first of its kind comes at a record displacement, 65 million people uprooted by conflict. second summit hosted by president...
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. >>> plus, it's described as the worst bombing syria has seen in five years. >>> and an overwhelming moment and tribute to a fallen teammate. "early today" starts right now. good morning. i'm frances rivera. >> and i'm ayman mohyeldin. >> i called these visine mornings, a little less sleep. >> and the nation wakes up this morning taking stock of the first head-to-head debate between hillary clinton and donald trump. and headlines across the country say it all. for example, the "washington post" -- attacks fly as clinton puts trump on the defensive in the debate. >> and from "usa today" -- the return of fiery trump. "associated press" -- clinton gets under trump's debate. >> and "daily news," face of the nation, trump covers himself in bumbling blabber. >> and temperament heart of the clinton/trump debate. >> an overnight poll shows clinton as the clear winner, 62%-27%, as both battled fiercely over taxes, terror and race. >> you called it the gold standard. >> well, i -- >> you called it the gold standard of trade deals. you said it's the finest deal about it, and all of a sudden, yo
. >>> plus, it's described as the worst bombing syria has seen in five years. >>> and an overwhelming moment and tribute to a fallen teammate. "early today" starts right now. good morning. i'm frances rivera. >> and i'm ayman mohyeldin. >> i called these visine mornings, a little less sleep. >> and the nation wakes up this morning taking stock of the first head-to-head debate between hillary clinton and donald trump. and headlines across the country...
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is holding russia responsible for the air strikes that hit a convoy in syria. >> 20 truckloads of food got hit in route to a warehouse. those killed include the drivers, humanitarian workers and civilians. the united nations suspended all aid shipments to syria because of the airstrikes. >>> someone pressed a hijack but theon twice, 20 miles from the airport. the captain notified the tower and admitted he made a mistake. crews didn't take any chances. >>> one person is missing following a typhoon in japan. it made landfall overnight. several provinces are seeing heavy are evacuated. at least 36 are hurt. >>> we've got some changes brewing! >> after 90 degrees yesterday, 90 degrees yesterday, we could be 30 degrees colder by the weekend! first outside we have some sunshine trying to push through. you can see the sun but basically we had a pretty g this is what we were talking about when we said the moisture would come up to the south. these high pressure systems enhance that flow and keep it over colorado and we're over on the southern side of that. and that is the warm part of that fun
is holding russia responsible for the air strikes that hit a convoy in syria. >> 20 truckloads of food got hit in route to a warehouse. those killed include the drivers, humanitarian workers and civilians. the united nations suspended all aid shipments to syria because of the airstrikes. >>> someone pressed a hijack but theon twice, 20 miles from the airport. the captain notified the tower and admitted he made a mistake. crews didn't take any chances. >>> one person is...
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north, syria's civil war. east, isis and iraq. and south, severe fundamentalist islam and saudi arabia. it is a collision of tribes and religions not confined by borders drawn with the british t square and crossed by american tanks. in 1990. king hussein warned george bush to stay out of iraq. in 2003, the son of the king gave the son of the president it seems like american presidents think they know the region better than you? >> they seem to understand us better than we know each other. and as a result, you can see the train on the track coming to the -- to the wreck and, and, we do advise that if we keep going that way, it is pretty obvious to some of us what is going to happen. and -- you know, you can only express your views as much and >> reporter: you are frustrated by that? >> the ethnic makeup of the region is pretty glaringly obvious for us. advisers and think-tanks in the west seem to know us better than we supposedly know ourselves. syria, when it started. everybody was saying six months. i said, look if you are saying
north, syria's civil war. east, isis and iraq. and south, severe fundamentalist islam and saudi arabia. it is a collision of tribes and religions not confined by borders drawn with the british t square and crossed by american tanks. in 1990. king hussein warned george bush to stay out of iraq. in 2003, the son of the king gave the son of the president it seems like american presidents think they know the region better than you? >> they seem to understand us better than we know each other....
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syria? yemen? president el-sisi: egypt is sparing no pain to bring about stability and security inside our country first. egypt is doing all its powers to have an economic rebalance in egypt. and is contributing with the international coalition with what it can provide. charlie: how significant is the imf? president el-sisi: the significance of the imf is that it is going to give more credibility to the economic path that we have taken. charlie: you have 50% unemployment among young people. correct? president el-sisi: i want to say that in egypt, the population increased. it is 2.5% annually. which means 2.6 million people every year. more than 600,000 young people are introduced into the labor market every year. this means that you need to provide them a lot of job opportunities. charlie: but you are not being able to do it so far. president el-sisi: so far ,i have not been able to do that. charlie: how much time do you have? president el-sisi: to overcome unemployment completely and effectively,
syria? yemen? president el-sisi: egypt is sparing no pain to bring about stability and security inside our country first. egypt is doing all its powers to have an economic rebalance in egypt. and is contributing with the international coalition with what it can provide. charlie: how significant is the imf? president el-sisi: the significance of the imf is that it is going to give more credibility to the economic path that we have taken. charlie: you have 50% unemployment among young people....
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are close to striking a deal on fighting terrorists in syria. u.s. has come under pressure from allies to arm sunni rebels with antiaircraft weapons. that would have put u.s. weapons in position to kill russian soldiers, just as american arms did in afghanistan in the 1980's and soviet arms guild u.s. troops in vietnam. the cold war began in 1947 when u.s. president harry truman asked congress to help stop the soviet union from projecting its power. soviet governments soulless policy as imperial aggression from an american elite. it wasn't until 1969 that the two sides saw a kind of truce. russia has no ideology with communism -- today should be treated similarly because russia retains a vast nuclear arsenal as well as the will and military means to be a regional superpower. s russia may not have communism to offer the world, but he has found takers for the concepts of managed democracy and conservative values. whether a cold war or just a cool one, it could be long and costly to both sides. you can read about russia and all our quick takes on the bl
are close to striking a deal on fighting terrorists in syria. u.s. has come under pressure from allies to arm sunni rebels with antiaircraft weapons. that would have put u.s. weapons in position to kill russian soldiers, just as american arms did in afghanistan in the 1980's and soviet arms guild u.s. troops in vietnam. the cold war began in 1947 when u.s. president harry truman asked congress to help stop the soviet union from projecting its power. soviet governments soulless policy as...
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intelligence says he visited afghanistan and turkey and that he may have even gone to syria. upon returning to the immigration officials were worried enough to notify the national targeting center, part of homeland security, about his suspicious travel. but five months later, he was charged in new jersey with stabbing his brother. he spent three days in jail and then walked away when his brother wouldn't press charges. even though a neighbor heard rahami's father call him a terrorist. something his father later told the fbi he attempted to interview rahami himself while he was in jail, he said he wouldn't talk to them, as was his constitutional right. so in 2014, the fbi closed the case, saying they had conducted internal database reviews, inter-agency checks, and multiple interviews, none of which revealed ties to terrorism. now, no one had eyes on rahami. >> there were missed opportunities and there were many factors starting to co abroad, about violent encounters with police. cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, new york perform. >>> we move to politics now. donald trump voicing hi
intelligence says he visited afghanistan and turkey and that he may have even gone to syria. upon returning to the immigration officials were worried enough to notify the national targeting center, part of homeland security, about his suspicious travel. but five months later, he was charged in new jersey with stabbing his brother. he spent three days in jail and then walked away when his brother wouldn't press charges. even though a neighbor heard rahami's father call him a terrorist. something...
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the united states and russia try to mend relations over the war in syria. but the question, will it be enough? from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, welcome to our viewer here is in the united states and around the world.
the united states and russia try to mend relations over the war in syria. but the question, will it be enough? from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, welcome to our viewer here is in the united states and around the world.
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and russia over syria but as discussions go on at the u.n. syrian regime airstrikes continue to kill civilians in aleppo. the french president says the massive migrant account known as the jungle must be completely dismantled. francois hollande is called another u.k. to play its part in resolving the crisis. the first u.s. presidential debate is now just hours away. polls say half of american voters are looking to the match to help them decide between hillary clinton and donald trump. coming up in business, turkey's stocks take a tumble after moody's/is the credit rating to junk. a look at the world's largest radiotelescope as big as 30 football fields now operating in china to help look for alien life. first, our top story live from paris. thanks for joining us. our top story is in syria where activists say dozens of people have been killed since the regime launched a new operation to take eastern aleppo. syrian and russian planes have been pounding the city in one of the heaviest bombing raids since the war began five years ago. the un secu
and russia over syria but as discussions go on at the u.n. syrian regime airstrikes continue to kill civilians in aleppo. the french president says the massive migrant account known as the jungle must be completely dismantled. francois hollande is called another u.k. to play its part in resolving the crisis. the first u.s. presidential debate is now just hours away. polls say half of american voters are looking to the match to help them decide between hillary clinton and donald trump. coming up...
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i think we're seeing in syria the consequence of non intervention. i think in libya the consequence of the partial intervention over not following up. >> i'm is this the reason you are leaning against -- >> i'm leaning against boast both of them. i find it incredibly disappointing that we have two candidates who find so little confidence from the american people. >> thank you sir. appreciate your sharing you views. >>> when we come back a reminder of how 9/11 changed us, at least for a while and how it will still drive much of our politics today. >> first you saw that large flag that was unfurled from the top of the pentagon there. and that was just awe inspiring. ♪ using 60,000 points from my chase ink card friendship from food alone. let's do more. add one a day women's 50+ complete multivitamin. with vitamin d and calcium to help support bone health. one a day. but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's th
i think we're seeing in syria the consequence of non intervention. i think in libya the consequence of the partial intervention over not following up. >> i'm is this the reason you are leaning against -- >> i'm leaning against boast both of them. i find it incredibly disappointing that we have two candidates who find so little confidence from the american people. >> thank you sir. appreciate your sharing you views. >>> when we come back a reminder of how 9/11 changed...
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we're seeing them here in syria. u.s. forces say they thought they were hitting isis fighters but russia now accuses the u.s. because of this of defending isis. and failing to meet its obligations under the cease-fire. the u.s. secretary of state told cnn the other side, russia, is undermining the truce. so it's back and forth. >> so the seven-day syrian cease-fire expired about ten hours ago. and there's been no announcement of an extension so far. cnn's fred pleitgen is live in damascus this hour following the situation. fred, what is the sense on ground there now that this cease-fire has expired? there's so many people who are just hoping for peace. >> reporter: yeah, they certainly are, george. i would say that the cease-fire certainly was very fragile to begin with, and we saw those breaches increase over the past couple of days. i was in aleppo just yesterday and you could really feel how there was anup tick in violence there. you could see there were more artillery strikes, back and forth shooting going on and air
we're seeing them here in syria. u.s. forces say they thought they were hitting isis fighters but russia now accuses the u.s. because of this of defending isis. and failing to meet its obligations under the cease-fire. the u.s. secretary of state told cnn the other side, russia, is undermining the truce. so it's back and forth. >> so the seven-day syrian cease-fire expired about ten hours ago. and there's been no announcement of an extension so far. cnn's fred pleitgen is live in damascus...
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but none been killed, more so than the government of syria. bomb continues to neighborhoods and systematically torture thousands of detainees. powerful patrons that keep feeding them also have blood on their hands. present in this hall today are representatives of governments that have ignored, facilitated, funded, funded, participated in, or even planned and carried out atrocities inflicted by all sides of syrian conflict against syrian civilians. just when we think it cannot get any worse the bar of depravity sinks lower. yesterday's sickening, savage, and apparently planned attack on a u.n. syrian aid convoy is the latest example. the united nations has been forced to suspend aid convoys as a result of this outrage. the humanitarians delivering that saving aid were heroes. those who found them -- who bombed them were cowards. accountability for crimes such as these is essential. as appears to all those with influence, to end the fighting and get talks started. a transition is long overdue after so much violence in this world, the future of
but none been killed, more so than the government of syria. bomb continues to neighborhoods and systematically torture thousands of detainees. powerful patrons that keep feeding them also have blood on their hands. present in this hall today are representatives of governments that have ignored, facilitated, funded, funded, participated in, or even planned and carried out atrocities inflicted by all sides of syrian conflict against syrian civilians. just when we think it cannot get any worse the...
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what could happen in regard to syria today? later this wednesday, the un security council is meeting to discuss this crisis. i think we can expect to key points to be addressed. firstly, the issue of humanitarian access. currently u.n. agencies are not delivering aid because of the security threats and a lack of any security guarantees. that was graphically underlined by the bombing of that aid convoy and, of course, other relief organizations have also suspended their operations, certain relief organizations. a key priority of the un security council will be to try to start getting those convoys flowing into the siege areas once again. the other issue which is completely linked to the issue of access is the cease-fire, which at the moment does not really exist on the ground. we can expect diplomats here to make at least a verbal commitment to reviving that cease-fire, which only lasted about a week. certainly diplomats here will be scrambling today to try to patch up or revive that truce. host: yesterday in new york, u.s. pres
what could happen in regard to syria today? later this wednesday, the un security council is meeting to discuss this crisis. i think we can expect to key points to be addressed. firstly, the issue of humanitarian access. currently u.n. agencies are not delivering aid because of the security threats and a lack of any security guarantees. that was graphically underlined by the bombing of that aid convoy and, of course, other relief organizations have also suspended their operations, certain...
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in afghanistan, iraq, syria, and beyond, we will state relentless fighting isilists and al qaeda. we will do everything we can to protect our homeland. it is important to remember what has not changed. what that define us as american. the resilience that sustains us. after all terrorists will never be able to defeat the united states. their only hope is to terrorize us into changing who we are, or our way of life. that is why we americans will never get in to fear. that is why this weekend we remember the true spirit of 9/11. we are still be america of euros that ran into harms way, the ordinary folks who took down hijackers. the families who turned their pain into hope. are still the that looks out for one another. in the face of terrorism, how we respond banners. -- how we respond matters. we cannot react in ways that he wrote the fabric of our society. it is our diversity, the welcoming of all talent, the treating of everybody fairly, no matter their race, gender, or safe is part of what makes our country great. is what makes us resilient. if we stay true to those values, we wi
in afghanistan, iraq, syria, and beyond, we will state relentless fighting isilists and al qaeda. we will do everything we can to protect our homeland. it is important to remember what has not changed. what that define us as american. the resilience that sustains us. after all terrorists will never be able to defeat the united states. their only hope is to terrorize us into changing who we are, or our way of life. that is why we americans will never get in to fear. that is why this weekend we...
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. >>> turning to heartbreak in syria where an aid convoy has been bombed after a week-long ceasefire came to an end before desperately needed supplies could arrive for thousands of civilians caught in the crossfire. tonight our bill neely is inside aleppo. >> reporter: at sunset, syria declared theea and warplanes hit aleppo. rebel areas, pounded. the dead and injured filling hospitals tonight. but this was a ceasefire in name only. front line enemies exchanging fire, in a city torn apart by a war that's not ending. this commander tells me the rebels broke the ceasefire. rebels blame the regime. in the middle, families. fleeing the fighting and the lack of food promised in the u.s.-russia ceasefire deal never came. this is the front-line road the aid convoy should have taken to get into the besieged area of east aleppo. but that hasn't happened, and many rebels say, it never will. so they are left under siege with so little. >> we have no food, no water, he says. nothing. the road to peace here now seems an empty one. tonight in aleppo, dozens of explos the u.n. says an aid convoy ha
. >>> turning to heartbreak in syria where an aid convoy has been bombed after a week-long ceasefire came to an end before desperately needed supplies could arrive for thousands of civilians caught in the crossfire. tonight our bill neely is inside aleppo. >> reporter: at sunset, syria declared theea and warplanes hit aleppo. rebel areas, pounded. the dead and injured filling hospitals tonight. but this was a ceasefire in name only. front line enemies exchanging fire, in a city...
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. >> the attempt to stop the fighting in syria seems to be over and the latest on the blame game and why peace can still prevail. >> this is churning in the woman: here in nevada, those were the worst days of our lives, and congressman heck called it "a blip." narrator: in 2008, joe heck called nevada's housing crisis that's just how out of touch joe heck is. narrator: after heck sponsored a bill giving tax breaks to big banks, he took over $500,000 from wall street-- including banks who caused the housing crisis. it's clear what joe heck's priorities are, and families like mine get left behind. narrator: afscme people is responsible . >> an alligator is found on the side of the freeway in doesn't seem as some of the alligators we've seen lately, right? this happening on sunday afternoon. when the officer arrived, there they found the two foot alligator. it was alive but it was hurt, so this sergeant smiling and picked up the animal from the road to keep it from traffic. troopers contacted animal patrol personnel but the they don't know where it came from. >> i'm saying someone's pet
. >> the attempt to stop the fighting in syria seems to be over and the latest on the blame game and why peace can still prevail. >> this is churning in the woman: here in nevada, those were the worst days of our lives, and congressman heck called it "a blip." narrator: in 2008, joe heck called nevada's housing crisis that's just how out of touch joe heck is. narrator: after heck sponsored a bill giving tax breaks to big banks, he took over $500,000 from wall street--...
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on the eve of a planned nationwide ceasefire in syria. fighting and airstrikes continued today as rival sides tried to secure territorial gains ahead of the truce. airstrikes hit the city of idlib, in northern syria, where a human rights group says at least 58 civilians were killed yesterday. new clashes between government troops loyal to president bashar assad and rebels also were reported in syria's largest city, aleppo, and near the capital, damascus. iran, an ally of the assad government, says it welcomes the truce brokered by the u-s and russia. if it holds, the u-s and russia plan to join forces to attack" islamic state" and al qaeda militants. at least half a million people have died in the civil war.. now in its sixth year, and eleven million people -- about half syria's pre-war population -- have been displaced. turkey claimed today its warplanes killed at least 20 isis militants in targeted air raids in northern syria. this as president recep erdogan said turkey has a, quote," primary duty" to destroy isis. erdogan also vowed to
on the eve of a planned nationwide ceasefire in syria. fighting and airstrikes continued today as rival sides tried to secure territorial gains ahead of the truce. airstrikes hit the city of idlib, in northern syria, where a human rights group says at least 58 civilians were killed yesterday. new clashes between government troops loyal to president bashar assad and rebels also were reported in syria's largest city, aleppo, and near the capital, damascus. iran, an ally of the assad government,...
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s plan to end the civil war in syria. defense secretary ash carter and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff will both appear before the senate armed services committee. >> and chicago mayor rahm emanuel will deliver a speech on stopping the devastating and escalating violence in his city. some are saying he'll be taking a risky move in talking about better parenting. >>> and donald trump holds two events in pennsylvania today and rallies in battleground ohio. hillary clinton will hold a campaign event in orlando before attending an event with students at the university of michigan. her running mate tim kaine holds one in reno, nevada. mike pence is in colorado springs, colorado, for a town hall meeting. that's a wrap for us today. "morning joe" starts right now. >> good morning. it is thursday, september 22nd. welcome to why t"morning joe." happy to be here. columnist and contributor mike barnicle. >> nothing? >> they seem kind of like mechanical. >> it's like being asleep when big papi is at the plate. >> economic a
s plan to end the civil war in syria. defense secretary ash carter and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff will both appear before the senate armed services committee. >> and chicago mayor rahm emanuel will deliver a speech on stopping the devastating and escalating violence in his city. some are saying he'll be taking a risky move in talking about better parenting. >>> and donald trump holds two events in pennsylvania today and rallies in battleground ohio. hillary clinton...
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imagine if you had an uprising in iraq like took place in syria, you would have syria on steroids. saddam would be more brutal than assad has been. >> that's a big assumptio how do we know that? saddam -- a lo -- >> it turned out -- >> a buster,or instance, there were no weapons of ma destruction. >> he was deceiving the world on that point. >> that's a bigoint to deceive the world on. >> not killingterrorists. he was killing his own people on a large scale. he did it in 1991. we saw what he did. i don't think it takes a lot of imagination to see how he would respond. we seen what he did. there is a tendency to say it all around the world. if the americans can put a man on the moon, why can't they do x and x is some complicated social problem that's been here for centuries. americans play into that assuming they can solve everything and we're responsible for everything. hillary clinton was actually right when she said a few months ago the united states didn't create isis. bashar al-assad created isis. >> there is another theory that says whatever you want to think of the strong man
imagine if you had an uprising in iraq like took place in syria, you would have syria on steroids. saddam would be more brutal than assad has been. >> that's a big assumptio how do we know that? saddam -- a lo -- >> it turned out -- >> a buster,or instance, there were no weapons of ma destruction. >> he was deceiving the world on that point. >> that's a bigoint to deceive the world on. >> not killingterrorists. he was killing his own people on a large scale....
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. >>> well, the cease-fire in syria tonight appears to be holding. more than 300,000 people have died in 5 1/2 years of civil war. under this deal, worked out by the u.s. and russia. the assad regime stopped bombing rebel forces and is due to allow humanitarian aid into aleppo, once syria's largest city, now a city in ruins. elizabeth palmer reports from inside syria. >> reporter: only a trickle of aid from turkey made its way into northern syria today where civilians who have been through hell are waiting. desperate for food and medicine. for months they have been sitting duck for air strikes from syrian and russian planes. or, living under fire from opposition rockets. but what a difference the day makes. the cease-fire held even in rebel controlled, eastern aleppo. these kids made the most of it. ambulance drivers had time for tea. there were even empty hospital beds. we hadded to change bloodstained sheets 1,000 times a day. said this medic. today only patients with flu. if the cease-fire continues to hold for the next seven day the u.s. and russ
. >>> well, the cease-fire in syria tonight appears to be holding. more than 300,000 people have died in 5 1/2 years of civil war. under this deal, worked out by the u.s. and russia. the assad regime stopped bombing rebel forces and is due to allow humanitarian aid into aleppo, once syria's largest city, now a city in ruins. elizabeth palmer reports from inside syria. >> reporter: only a trickle of aid from turkey made its way into northern syria today where civilians who have...
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the conflict in syria is now in its sixth year. at least a quarter million people have been killed there. >>> coming up next, more t searching for a home nearly a month after the deadly floods. >> and a september high of around 76 degrees. we didn't make it. can we keep the mild sunshine in place all because of your high? >>> it's ban month since the devastating flooding in louisiana. and many people are living in shelters. fema teams are at each shelter trying to help people there. we talked about that,s that so sad. historic flooding there. bam here at home, we've been quite lucky. >> we really have we had a good round of severe weather yesterday that dumped an i may be or more in a lot places but we didn't see any tornados. so we got lucky at home yesterday with those strong storms and no flooding either. blue skies now. not a clod to be seen -- a cloud to be seen. cleveland is gorgeous this time of the year. i think i saw a few trees changing colors a little bit. but if you're ready for the purpose kens outside of the house, yo
the conflict in syria is now in its sixth year. at least a quarter million people have been killed there. >>> coming up next, more t searching for a home nearly a month after the deadly floods. >> and a september high of around 76 degrees. we didn't make it. can we keep the mild sunshine in place all because of your high? >>> it's ban month since the devastating flooding in louisiana. and many people are living in shelters. fema teams are at each shelter trying to help...
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the national debate begins monday and syria is a major topic. richard roth, cnn news. >>> this is quote american heavy handedness. we want to go to russia and get the response. going to international correspondent matthew chance who is live from moscow. matthew, as we listen to this back and forth, the tone we're getting, particularly from samantha power different. she's usually very measured. she's very keen to what's happening and she seemed particularly frustrated or exasperated. how is moscow and the people there in russia, how are they responding and reacting to what's happened? >> reporter: yeah. i think samantha power has been outspoken as she should be. an outspoken defender of the u.s. efforts. she's often criticized publicly, the russians as well precisely on this -- more of what we've heard before from her. there's been an angry response, first of all, in russia to the attacks that took place in the first place. the russians confirming 62 russian -- syrian soldiers killed and about 100 injured. as we've been hearing from the syrians,
the national debate begins monday and syria is a major topic. richard roth, cnn news. >>> this is quote american heavy handedness. we want to go to russia and get the response. going to international correspondent matthew chance who is live from moscow. matthew, as we listen to this back and forth, the tone we're getting, particularly from samantha power different. she's usually very measured. she's very keen to what's happening and she seemed particularly frustrated or exasperated....