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he's in the syrian capital of damascus. fred, give us an idea of what's on the ground there, what the situation is. >> reporter: what an awful situation, victor. it's the tragic images we're seeing over the past three days as the offensive has been going on. the syrian government said it is conducting a widespread offensive in the eastern district of aleppo held by the opposition. they say that offensive encompasses both air power as well as ground forces. we know there are russian jets and syrian jets absolutely pounding that area. 200 airstrikes have taken place in the last couple of days. they don't even have an exact death toll because most of the time it's too dangerous for most people to go out and count. the other thing that's going on is they're having real trouble reaching these people buried under the rubble. at night they don't have any electricity to see anything. they don't have the manpower because so many people have been wounded. speaking to people here on the ground it is very difficult for them to see whet
he's in the syrian capital of damascus. fred, give us an idea of what's on the ground there, what the situation is. >> reporter: what an awful situation, victor. it's the tragic images we're seeing over the past three days as the offensive has been going on. the syrian government said it is conducting a widespread offensive in the eastern district of aleppo held by the opposition. they say that offensive encompasses both air power as well as ground forces. we know there are russian jets...
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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 strikes we heard, as well. never the leads, the people on the ground are hoping that by some miracleka, the cease-fire could hold. we were actually in one neighborhood where people were already beginning to pick up pieces. here's what we saw. driving through a battered city, the cease-fire is barely holding in aleppo. breaches becoming more frequent. still, the residents are cleaning up. even the youngest. ali is 12 years old. he and his siblings among the many displaced now finding she
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....
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and there's no ceasefire here in damascus. just behind me, there's been heavy shelling today. the syrian army firing repeatedly after they the white helmets, featured in a now documentary and nominated for the nobel peace prize wait anxiously tonight. >> we need everything, we need bread, fuel, medicine. >> reporter: it is still dangerous here. even u.s. special forces came under fire today, apparently friendly fire, say defense officials. the troops coming to raise their american flag to identify themselves. >> bill neely, thank you. >>> still ahead this evening, think twice before selling or recycling your old cell phone or computer. why they can be a gold mine for thieves looking to rip you off, even after you've erased your personal >>> we're back now with a warning that's especially timely after recent hacks of it's about selling or recycling your old cell phones and computers. you ma may think you've erased all your personal data from them, but as tom costello explains, it's very easy for the next owner to recover it all. >> reporter: the last time you upgraded to a new
and there's no ceasefire here in damascus. just behind me, there's been heavy shelling today. the syrian army firing repeatedly after they the white helmets, featured in a now documentary and nominated for the nobel peace prize wait anxiously tonight. >> we need everything, we need bread, fuel, medicine. >> reporter: it is still dangerous here. even u.s. special forces came under fire today, apparently friendly fire, say defense officials. the troops coming to raise their american...
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assad taking part in holiday prayers at a mosque in the damascus suburb of daraya. government forces taking control of the area last month after a four-year battle with rebels. assad says: "..when we come to this area we give a message that syrian state is determined to recover every area from terrorists, re-establishing safety and security, rebuilding the infrastructure, rebuilding everything." voic views all groups opposed to his regime as terrorists... and those remarks came just hours ahead of a scheduled ceasefire in the country's bloody civil war. secretary of state john kerry and his russian counterpart sergey lavrov striking the deal, last week. kerry says: "..the plan as it is set forth if implemented, if followed, has the ability to provide a turning point, a moment of change.'' the cease-fire also calls for humanitarian corridors into
assad taking part in holiday prayers at a mosque in the damascus suburb of daraya. government forces taking control of the area last month after a four-year battle with rebels. assad says: "..when we come to this area we give a message that syrian state is determined to recover every area from terrorists, re-establishing safety and security, rebuilding the infrastructure, rebuilding everything." voic views all groups opposed to his regime as terrorists... and those remarks came just...
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assad taking part in holiday prayers at a mosque in the damascus suburb of daraya. government forces taking control of the area last month after a four-year battle with rebels. assad says: "..when we come to this area we give a message that syrian state is determined to recover every area from terrorists, re-establishing safety and security, rebuilding the infrastructure, rebuilding everything." voic views all groups opposed to his regime as terrorists... and those remarks came just hours ahead of a scheduled ceasefire in the country's bloody civil war. secretary of state john kerry and his russian counterpart sergey lavrov striking the deal, last week. kerry says: "..the plan as it is set forth if implemented, if followed, has the ability to provide a turning point, a moment of change.'' the cease-fire also calls for humanitarian corridors into rebel control... and has been the site of deadly fighting recently. a syrian civil rights group says more than 2-thousand have been killed there in the past forty days... including hundreds of civilians and 160 children. erd
assad taking part in holiday prayers at a mosque in the damascus suburb of daraya. government forces taking control of the area last month after a four-year battle with rebels. assad says: "..when we come to this area we give a message that syrian state is determined to recover every area from terrorists, re-establishing safety and security, rebuilding the infrastructure, rebuilding everything." voic views all groups opposed to his regime as terrorists... and those remarks came just...
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. >> we're now traveling from damascus to aleppo. this road has seen heavy fighting in patches but the cease-fire is now in its second day, and so far anyway, things look very quiet. inside aleppo, people are taking advantage of the lull by going outside for the first time without terror. children are in the play ground, and even hospital beds, which have been full of bombing lying empty. the one thing people in the rebel-held part of aleppo haven't seen yet is food and medicine. in the form of aid. the united nations has prepared large convoys of aid, but the trucks haven't been able to roll out yet because the u.n. is still negotiating safe passage for them. not only with the syrian government, but also with the syrian army, and a bewildering whose checkpoints lie between the aid and the people who so desperately need it. for "cbs this morning," elizabeth palmer, on the damascus to aleppo road. >> why did it take almost seven months to suspend the college football player accused of rape? ahead we hear from the alleged victim who sa
. >> we're now traveling from damascus to aleppo. this road has seen heavy fighting in patches but the cease-fire is now in its second day, and so far anyway, things look very quiet. inside aleppo, people are taking advantage of the lull by going outside for the first time without terror. children are in the play ground, and even hospital beds, which have been full of bombing lying empty. the one thing people in the rebel-held part of aleppo haven't seen yet is food and medicine. in the...
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three weeks ago, this damascus suburb was in opposition hand. now the regime is back in charge after surrounding it and pounding it from the air with for four years. syrian soldiers celebrated the retaking of daraya. it wasn't a decisive win. the rebel fighters only agreed to withdraw if they got safe passage to an opposition controlled area 200 miles away in idlib to carry on fighting. been an 11th hour surge in violence before the cease-fire deadline. syrian and russian planes bombed the region. one target a market where people were shopping for food. and civilian neighborhood in aleppo were hit too. monitoring groups estimate that at least 91 people have been killed since the truce was announced. and scores more have been injured including children. if the cease-fire does hold, it will bring a respite from this kind of carnage. strong enough to win or weak enough to have to surrender. scott, none of the major opposition groups has actually signed on to this cease-fire. and one of them, the free syrian army just announced that they're actually
three weeks ago, this damascus suburb was in opposition hand. now the regime is back in charge after surrounding it and pounding it from the air with for four years. syrian soldiers celebrated the retaking of daraya. it wasn't a decisive win. the rebel fighters only agreed to withdraw if they got safe passage to an opposition controlled area 200 miles away in idlib to carry on fighting. been an 11th hour surge in violence before the cease-fire deadline. syrian and russian planes bombed the...
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damascus called in and to the cease-fire on monday after coalition forces bombarded soldiers. russia denied having a hand in the convoy attack. >> many said it could have been a rocket or artillery shelling. fromnk we need to refrain emotional reaction. the attack suspended all humanitarian convoys into aleppo. of atimated quarter million people are trapped and facing starvation. armen georgian joins us now. despite the clashes between john kerry and russia, and other meeting will be held today. is there any hope that this can eventually bring solutions to syria? >> this thursday the un's general assembly continues and we have heard there is going to be another meeting of the international syria support group on the sidelines of this general assembly. that is just to remind everybody a body of around 20 countries which the u.n. relies on to try to bring about a political transition in syria. it's obviously going to be a very difficult meeting. we saw those angry exchanges in the this wednesday between russia and the u.s. with john pointing his finger at his russian counterpart
damascus called in and to the cease-fire on monday after coalition forces bombarded soldiers. russia denied having a hand in the convoy attack. >> many said it could have been a rocket or artillery shelling. fromnk we need to refrain emotional reaction. the attack suspended all humanitarian convoys into aleppo. of atimated quarter million people are trapped and facing starvation. armen georgian joins us now. despite the clashes between john kerry and russia, and other meeting will be held...
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that last -- another blast was reported to the army to -- reported at the army checkpoint just off of damascus. the first attack was reportedly caused by a car bomb in, and the second by a suicide bomber, who detonated his explosives when people hav -- the multiple attacks took place at 8:00 and 9:00 local time. they come just a day after the islamic state was driven in the last area it controlled along the turkish border. they recaptured two military academies that they lost a month ago to rebels. achor: efforts to secure cease-fire in syria has been continuing on the sidelines of the g 20 summit. has president barack obama met with his russian counterpart vladimir putin. the disruptions -- the discussions have been described as inductive. he did say gaps of trust of opposing a challenge to reach an agreement. president obama: we had some about what thes hostilities would look like, that would allow us both, the united states and russia, to focus our attention on common enemies like isil. but given the gaps of trust that exist, that is a tough negotiation. and we haven't yet closed the gaps i
that last -- another blast was reported to the army to -- reported at the army checkpoint just off of damascus. the first attack was reportedly caused by a car bomb in, and the second by a suicide bomber, who detonated his explosives when people hav -- the multiple attacks took place at 8:00 and 9:00 local time. they come just a day after the islamic state was driven in the last area it controlled along the turkish border. they recaptured two military academies that they lost a month ago to...
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the -- >>> a serious crash last night police say a distracted driver caused a chain reaction crash at damascus road, in the westbound lanes, the entire bridge was shut down. one of the vehicles involved, a mini van filled with people. first responders had to cut two children out of it. a 2-year-old girl was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. investigators say at least eight people were involved in the accident. >> when you're driving on a road, whether a 30 mile-per- hour road or 50 mile-per-hour road like this one you need to pay attention to what is in front of you at every moment of for one send it can spell disaster. >> police are trying to figure phot drugs or alcohol were involved and sent said if the driver who caused the crash faces charges. a live report at 5:00. >>> a palm beach county mother is in complete disgust after watching video of her daughter beaten at school. now two teens are in jail for that beating. the mother doesn't want to give her name but says she's barely after seeing this video. last wednesday she called her daughter to say that she was on her way to pi
the -- >>> a serious crash last night police say a distracted driver caused a chain reaction crash at damascus road, in the westbound lanes, the entire bridge was shut down. one of the vehicles involved, a mini van filled with people. first responders had to cut two children out of it. a 2-year-old girl was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. investigators say at least eight people were involved in the accident. >> when you're driving on a road, whether a 30 mile-per-...
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fighting breaks out east of damascus despite a syrian cease-fire. we crossed to our regional correspondent for an update. hillary clinton is back on the campaign t a
fighting breaks out east of damascus despite a syrian cease-fire. we crossed to our regional correspondent for an update. hillary clinton is back on the campaign t a
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those areas were captured by syrian rebels but damascus is pushing a counterattack in the region. syrian observatory for human rights says at least 25 people were killed in airstrikes overnight. turkey says it is working on giving aid to the syrian border town. syrian rebels pushed islamic state fighters out of the town last week. they have been forced out but their branding continues to hunt the syrian border town. backed rebels swept in, all that remains is the harrowing imprint. all the homes destroyed, they are back in the hands of their rightful owners. children are playing once again and women are showing their faces. >> we have cleansed the islamic state militants from our city. it is done. things are back to normal. >> today, there is little sign of the turkish military. the young fighters are the ones in control. they patrol the streets on motorbikes and toyota trucks, some bearing the signs of the conflict. >> there are no jihadists left here. just people from the syrian opposition. caught in the crossfire, troubles are far from over. they take with them the equipment fo
those areas were captured by syrian rebels but damascus is pushing a counterattack in the region. syrian observatory for human rights says at least 25 people were killed in airstrikes overnight. turkey says it is working on giving aid to the syrian border town. syrian rebels pushed islamic state fighters out of the town last week. they have been forced out but their branding continues to hunt the syrian border town. backed rebels swept in, all that remains is the harrowing imprint. all the...
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why do they need the approval from damascus? well, because it's under siege, it means the aid has to cross through not just rebel checkpoints but regime checkpoints as well and aid organizations not only want the guarantee that the assad regime will let the trucks through, they also want security guarantees to be in place before they get the much-needed aid to the people who need it most. >> arwa, there have been reports of violence since the ceasefire took effect. what do we know about the violence? >> jake, when it comes to syria, everything is really relative. the incidences that are being reported are things like artillery strikes, tank strikes, small arms fire and other sorts of clashes that are taking place. but when it comes to what is arguably perhaps the deadliest of the violence in syria, the air strikes, the barrel bombs, that we're not really hearing reports of. residents we've been speaking to in aleppo say they're not hearing the incessant buzzing of fighter jets overhead, that terrifying sound. they're not having
why do they need the approval from damascus? well, because it's under siege, it means the aid has to cross through not just rebel checkpoints but regime checkpoints as well and aid organizations not only want the guarantee that the assad regime will let the trucks through, they also want security guarantees to be in place before they get the much-needed aid to the people who need it most. >> arwa, there have been reports of violence since the ceasefire took effect. what do we know about...
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moscow has been supporting damascus in its attempt to retake aleppo by carrying out airstrikes. the u.s. along with france in the u.k. accuses russia of escalating the conflict. >> what russia is doing is not counterterrorism. it is barbarism. >> other countries have thrown stronger accusations across the table. >> the information we have indicates a new incendiary --pon capable of destroying arms on a civilian area constitutes a war crime. these crimes will not go unpunished. >> russia, one of the syrian allies,most important refuses to budge. it blames terrorist groups for the violence. inmore than 200,000 people aleppo have become prisoners of the terrorist groups. a are trying to use women and children as human shields. the syrian government only uses airstrikes with the aim of giving the rebels out of the city with as little effect on civilians as possible. >> the u.n. special envoy to syria is holding a hope that russia can work out a deal with the international community. he's appealed to the council to do more to put a halt to the bloodshed. moscow has slammed the u.s. a
moscow has been supporting damascus in its attempt to retake aleppo by carrying out airstrikes. the u.s. along with france in the u.k. accuses russia of escalating the conflict. >> what russia is doing is not counterterrorism. it is barbarism. >> other countries have thrown stronger accusations across the table. >> the information we have indicates a new incendiary --pon capable of destroying arms on a civilian area constitutes a war crime. these crimes will not go unpunished....
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the-- damascus road intersection. she ran into the back of one car that hit another. you can see the mangled metal and debris on the road there. a 2-year-old and 3-year-old were injured in the crash. the 2-year-old is in critical condition this morning. we are making calls to find out the conditions of the other victims. >>> it is a story that will have you shaking your head. a tampa man shot to death by his cousin as they tried to police tell us the 24-year-old shot his cousin in the chest and here's how it all went down. witnesses telling police he sat in the chair with the bullet- proof vest on wondering allowed whether it still worked and that's when witnesses say he took out a gun and said, quote, let's see. he is facing a slew of charges including manslaughter and a felon in possession of a firearm. >>> calling 911 for the wrong reasons. lakeland the city is launching a campaign to explain why 911 is for emergencies. >> why do you need an officer? >> because the food that they sold me, it's incorrect. >> all right. that's just one example of some of the 911 oper
the-- damascus road intersection. she ran into the back of one car that hit another. you can see the mangled metal and debris on the road there. a 2-year-old and 3-year-old were injured in the crash. the 2-year-old is in critical condition this morning. we are making calls to find out the conditions of the other victims. >>> it is a story that will have you shaking your head. a tampa man shot to death by his cousin as they tried to police tell us the 24-year-old shot his cousin in the...
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also hit one province this weekend, i clashes continued in another province and around damascus. the government opposition -- the government and opposition are controlling us much territory as possible before the cease-fire begins. that is the goal. d the u.s. and fateh sponsor deal, like al-sham. the hard-line group criticizes the deal because rebels have to dissociate themselves from fateh al-sham, formerly known as the elbows were front. nusra front.missou if it holds for a full week, it could eventually lead to new peace talks. there is skepticism the plan will hold. the questions about whether the u.s. and russia have a stronger influence on their allies to keep them from clashing. in turkey, an explosion hit the eastern city -- the provincial offices of the ruling ak party were attacked. 19 people were killed in a car bombing that local police forces pkke on the separatist military. much focus has been over the weekend on north korea's latest atomic test. severe flooding has killed at least 133 people and left nearly 400 others missing. according to the united nations, over
also hit one province this weekend, i clashes continued in another province and around damascus. the government opposition -- the government and opposition are controlling us much territory as possible before the cease-fire begins. that is the goal. d the u.s. and fateh sponsor deal, like al-sham. the hard-line group criticizes the deal because rebels have to dissociate themselves from fateh al-sham, formerly known as the elbows were front. nusra front.missou if it holds for a full week, it...
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it is still cut off the united nations delivered food and supplies to a down how does of damascus. >> a traffic alert next at 5:00 we will look at the roads closing for this weekend's huge >> an update about that dangerous new galaxy note seven with the exploding bat reese. >> reporter: wind sipering down not everyone is quiet. that will happen but not for long. wind over the weekend. your forecast is coming up. >> maria: tonight the dramatic video of deadly police shooting rocking charlotte, north carolina what that tape revealed. >>> trump getting a late first debate. congressman heck's become part of the problem in washington. heck voted to protect perks for politicians like himself, allowing congressmen to travel on private jets at taxpayer expense and voted members of congress, like himself, heck even voted to allow congressmen to take their pay during a government shutdown. congressman heck is what's wrong with washington. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. woman: here in nevada, those were the worst days of our lives, and congressman heck called it "a blip
it is still cut off the united nations delivered food and supplies to a down how does of damascus. >> a traffic alert next at 5:00 we will look at the roads closing for this weekend's huge >> an update about that dangerous new galaxy note seven with the exploding bat reese. >> reporter: wind sipering down not everyone is quiet. that will happen but not for long. wind over the weekend. your forecast is coming up. >> maria: tonight the dramatic video of deadly police...
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has a responsibility to use its diplomatic muscle and its power to helpng elizabeth palmer, cbs news, damascus. >> ninan: coming up next, the view from russia of the u.s. >> ninan: last week a presidentin-- puttin tightened his grip with a newly elected parliament and is also trying to press his thumb on the scale of the u.s. election. weighing in for donald trump. charlie d'agata has more from donald trump of russia. vladimir zhirinofsky just won big in recent elections, he told us he hopes to be celebrating again in november. >> with the president of the united states, will be a holiday for russia. >> reporter: he is one of trump's most vocal supporters in russia, even his opinion of hillary clinton matches the more radical fringe of trump supporters. >> madame clinton of-- washington, it is very. >> reporter: trump has lavished praise on the russian leader and said he would cut back on u.s. involvement in nato. putin has made claims he would prefer a trump white house. but russia's meddling in the american election is more than just talk. russia is accused of hacking the democratic party se
has a responsibility to use its diplomatic muscle and its power to helpng elizabeth palmer, cbs news, damascus. >> ninan: coming up next, the view from russia of the u.s. >> ninan: last week a presidentin-- puttin tightened his grip with a newly elected parliament and is also trying to press his thumb on the scale of the u.s. election. weighing in for donald trump. charlie d'agata has more from donald trump of russia. vladimir zhirinofsky just won big in recent elections, he told us...
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some has its mate -- some has made its way to the outskirts of damascus with more soon to follow. sarah: four more we are joined by a visiting fellow at the german foreign-policy think tank s.u.p. here in berlin. we heard a little bit there about a you that food aid is waiting to get into aleppo, that it will expire on monday. do you see a chance of the situation being stabilize before then in order to allow the deliveries through? >> not really. today we have seen some of the heaviest russian and syrian bombing over aleppo. russia and syria play a cap and mouse game -- a cat and mouse game. one step backwards, two steps forward. they might get one or two food: boys and -- food convoys in. starvation policy suits them, why change it? they might get one or two deliveries but that is it. sarah: the syrian president gave a rare interview with a western journalist. he spoke in english. the fact he gave that interview now, what do you think that says about the situation? >> they love to project confidence. i remember in the final days of saddam hussein he gave several interviews the u.
some has its mate -- some has made its way to the outskirts of damascus with more soon to follow. sarah: four more we are joined by a visiting fellow at the german foreign-policy think tank s.u.p. here in berlin. we heard a little bit there about a you that food aid is waiting to get into aleppo, that it will expire on monday. do you see a chance of the situation being stabilize before then in order to allow the deliveries through? >> not really. today we have seen some of the heaviest...
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in the other attacks central syrian province of homs on the beirut damascus highway. was reported by islamic state's newsagency, although they did not confirm the attack. none of the attacks have been claimed by any group. that they arer coordinated attacks, but they bear the hallmarks of islamic state. the areas that were struck in the northeast and on the coast have been badly hit the 160 people were killed in may in multiple suicide attacks, and a portly, isis has been under pressure in recent weeks across syria. -- it only yesterday that prevents them from bringing manpower into syria. if they claim these attacks, it may be that they are trying to send a message saying that even though they have lost some control, they want to be taken seriously. , if that we can expect to see some statement today, if not tomorrow, if they are involved. annette: president obama's meeting of the g20 summit in china, where they have been pledging to keep trying to seek a deal. >> that's right. i think the violence today highlights the need for a deal in syria. but those diplomatic a
in the other attacks central syrian province of homs on the beirut damascus highway. was reported by islamic state's newsagency, although they did not confirm the attack. none of the attacks have been claimed by any group. that they arer coordinated attacks, but they bear the hallmarks of islamic state. the areas that were struck in the northeast and on the coast have been badly hit the 160 people were killed in may in multiple suicide attacks, and a portly, isis has been under pressure in...
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he also writes the only way to defeat the islamic state group is to have a government in damascus that shares the value of the international community. and that this is going to be a challenging and difficult process but a new future for syria is within reach. the real issueg in the current negotiations is going to be aleppo and the state of aleppo. the says the proposal that has just been put forth is a handsome proposal that it is hard to count the number of times syrians have held their breath in anticipation of agreements only for them to fall apart. one of the key elements that is different is that it will allow bashar al-assad to stay in power for six months during a transition. that may help this proposal get more support than previous ones. the paper says it's really going to come down to aleppo. control of the city is going to hold a diplomatic solution. russia wants military achievements by the assad government in aleppo to generate a turning point that would make it clear to the rebels that it will pay to surrender. washington wants government attacks in the city to stop, a
he also writes the only way to defeat the islamic state group is to have a government in damascus that shares the value of the international community. and that this is going to be a challenging and difficult process but a new future for syria is within reach. the real issueg in the current negotiations is going to be aleppo and the state of aleppo. the says the proposal that has just been put forth is a handsome proposal that it is hard to count the number of times syrians have held their...
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damascus and moscow carry out a second day of raids on rebel held district amid reports of civilian deaths.
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meanwhile, in the capital of damascus, some reacted with anger to u.s. airstrikes were killed dozens of syrian army troops the previous day. emphasizing this was unintentional. people in the regime held city seemed more keen to buy the russian version of events. states had a spoiled child which is israel and now they have another one, which is the islamic state group. it was clear from the first day when they came to fight terrorism, the u.s. is a supporter of terrorism and yesterday's attack was not an error. >> the u.s. furiously denies this, but the regime was to show its people it is leading the fight against the jihadists and on sunday, syrian state tv released this footage of syrian forces airstrikes against the islamic state group in the east of the country. >> in the u.s., the at the eye several explosive devices in new jersey, one of which went off as it was being deactivated. that comes as you as investigators are probing three possible terror attacks that hit across the country in just 24 hours. investigators have not said whether or not the a
meanwhile, in the capital of damascus, some reacted with anger to u.s. airstrikes were killed dozens of syrian army troops the previous day. emphasizing this was unintentional. people in the regime held city seemed more keen to buy the russian version of events. states had a spoiled child which is israel and now they have another one, which is the islamic state group. it was clear from the first day when they came to fight terrorism, the u.s. is a supporter of terrorism and yesterday's attack...
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if you are watching near damascus, heavy rain, a tremendous late show, and annapolis and woodfield coming you are the path of strong, severe thunderstorms with gusty wind and heavier downpours. the latest information from the hurricane center, good news come at least better news. will makehermine landfall thursday at 7:00 as a category one hurricane. as it moves up the coast, the thefurther east the storm, better it is for the d.c. metro area. earlier today there was a tremendous shift to the west that brought it further on shore. if we continue the trend further to the east, that is lesser rain amounts for the d.c. metro, which could mean a better we can for the delmarva beaches. more on that coming up. just ahis is more than one-to punch, it is a double punch. florida is under a state governments to see as the tropical storm comes barreling towards the state, but in the meantime, two hurricanes are bearing down on hawaii. 10 million people are in the path of severe weather. jonathan elias has how different parts of the country are getting ready. jonathan: this is very serious. has not s
if you are watching near damascus, heavy rain, a tremendous late show, and annapolis and woodfield coming you are the path of strong, severe thunderstorms with gusty wind and heavier downpours. the latest information from the hurricane center, good news come at least better news. will makehermine landfall thursday at 7:00 as a category one hurricane. as it moves up the coast, the thefurther east the storm, better it is for the d.c. metro area. earlier today there was a tremendous shift to the...
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this happened near damascus road intersection. the driver told investigators she took her eyes off the road for a split second and didn't see the car stopped at the red light. she ran into the back of one car that hit another. you can see the mangled metal on the road. a 2 and 3-year-old were injured in the crash. the 2-year-old is in critical condition this morning. we're making calls to find out the conditions of the other okay. >>> and now a story that makes you shake your head. a tampa man shot to death by hyskon sin as the two allegedly tested out a -- death by his cousin as the two allegedly tested out a bullet-proof vest. witnesses tell police he sat in the chair with that bullet- proof vest on wonder whether it still worked. and the cousin said, let's see and took out a gun. >>> calling 911 for the wrong reasons. the problem is so bad in lakeland, the city is launching a campaign to explain why 911 is for emergencies. >> why do you need an officer? >> because the food that they told me was incorrect. >> hmm. turns out they
this happened near damascus road intersection. the driver told investigators she took her eyes off the road for a split second and didn't see the car stopped at the red light. she ran into the back of one car that hit another. you can see the mangled metal on the road. a 2 and 3-year-old were injured in the crash. the 2-year-old is in critical condition this morning. we're making calls to find out the conditions of the other okay. >>> and now a story that makes you shake your head. a...
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and there's no ceasefire here in damascus. just behind me, there's been heavy shelling today. the syrian army firing repeatedly after they say they were attacked by rebels. in aleppo, rescuers, the "white helmets," new documentary and nominated for the nobel peace prize, wait anxiously tonight. >> we need everything, we need bread, we need right, we need fuel, we need medicine. >> reporter: it is still dangerous here. even u.s. special forces came under fire today, apparently friendly fire, say defense officials. the troops coming to raise their american flag to identify themselves. nobody was injured. lester? >> bill neely, thank you. >>> still ahead this evening, think twice be s cell phone or computer. why they can be a gold mine for thieves looking to rip you off, even after you've erased your personal data. also, that's not a crater on the moon, it's a phenomenon here on earth and it's sparking pretty big safety concerns. when i was diagnosed with pneumococcal pneumonia, it was huge for everybody. she just started to decline rapidly. i was rushed to the hospital. my sympt
and there's no ceasefire here in damascus. just behind me, there's been heavy shelling today. the syrian army firing repeatedly after they say they were attacked by rebels. in aleppo, rescuers, the "white helmets," new documentary and nominated for the nobel peace prize, wait anxiously tonight. >> we need everything, we need bread, we need right, we need fuel, we need medicine. >> reporter: it is still dangerous here. even u.s. special forces came under fire today,...
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caused the crash says she took her eyes off the road and didn't see cars stop at the red light here at damascus road. she slammed into a mini van and set off the chain reaction. re several people from the mini van she hit. eight people now at three different hospitals this morning. that 2-year-old girl critically injured is now at tampa general hospital. we expect to find out more about the victims, who they are and how they are doing later on today. of course we're going to keep you updated both here on air and on social media. reporting live, i'm ashley yore, abc action news. >> thank you. >>> two tampa police officers on paid leave this morning investigation this morning. police say they pulled over 20- year-old joel cook for missing a headlight, then realized that car he was driving was actually stolen. cook sped off crack crashing into a tree and put it into reverse and slammed into the police cruiser, that is when two police officers pulled their guns and fired. cook is in the hospital this morning. he's expected to be ok. cook was just released from jail just 10 days ago for grand theft
caused the crash says she took her eyes off the road and didn't see cars stop at the red light here at damascus road. she slammed into a mini van and set off the chain reaction. re several people from the mini van she hit. eight people now at three different hospitals this morning. that 2-year-old girl critically injured is now at tampa general hospital. we expect to find out more about the victims, who they are and how they are doing later on today. of course we're going to keep you updated...
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moscow and damascus deny any involvement, hinting that the fires eriously started as opposition forces launched attacks elsewhere. last night someone deliberately targeted a vital u.n. supplies to 78,000 people. >> this is full, full, full of blankets from the refugee agency. james: the united nations is outraged, ordering the suspension of all convs to protect aid workers. it is sickening, it is disgusting, and if it is proved to be delivered, it would amount to be a war crime. our hearts go out to those who selflessly tried to get aid to people in aleppo. james: now russia's defense ministry has released drone footage it says showthe aid convoy. moscow said it had a mortar on a pickup truck and there's no evidence of any airstrik this quite separate attack on eastern aleppo was further evidence that the cease-fire is finished. the victims in this rebel life -- rebel-held area bear witness to that. syrian forces declared the cease-fire ove resuming compartment. -- bombardment. all sides have breached the cease-fire, and russians stress the accidental u.s. bombing of syrian troops over
moscow and damascus deny any involvement, hinting that the fires eriously started as opposition forces launched attacks elsewhere. last night someone deliberately targeted a vital u.n. supplies to 78,000 people. >> this is full, full, full of blankets from the refugee agency. james: the united nations is outraged, ordering the suspension of all convs to protect aid workers. it is sickening, it is disgusting, and if it is proved to be delivered, it would amount to be a war crime. our...
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here between highlands avenue to demass cuss road -- damascus road. it will look a lot nicer. keep that in mind, it did kick- off this week. and that's a look at weather and traffic. and now back to gene and gayle. >> thank you. >>> we are news this morning. chaos in charlotte. the governor of north carolina declaring a state of emergency in that state after protests turn violent in charlotte. >> yeah, angry protesters rampaged through the city's downtown for a second night as frustration builds after a deadly police shooting and conflicting stories about how it happened from police and the victim's family and neighbors. news channel 8's meredyth censullo is in the tampa news center this morning with what charlotte, activated as part of the state of emergency declaration. [ chanting ] >> reporter: and that's what it looked like for hours overnight. at one point, thousands of protesters were in the street. one protester shot another. that man is on life support. four police officers were hurt. police there using tear gas to try to break up the crowds. some protrs down in inters
here between highlands avenue to demass cuss road -- damascus road. it will look a lot nicer. keep that in mind, it did kick- off this week. and that's a look at weather and traffic. and now back to gene and gayle. >> thank you. >>> we are news this morning. chaos in charlotte. the governor of north carolina declaring a state of emergency in that state after protests turn violent in charlotte. >> yeah, angry protesters rampaged through the city's downtown for a second night...
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around the same time blasts in far-flung parts of the country including the outskirts of the capital damascus and a city near the borders with turkey and iraq. a britain-based human rights watchdog says there were six separate attacks killing a total of at least 53 people including civilians. the islamic state militant group has announced through its affiliated news agency that it targeted areas controlled by the syrian government and kurdish forces. the militant group has recently lost ground in syria. last month turkish ground forces began crossing the border and kurdish forces, backed by a u.s.-led coalition, have strengthened their offensive in the north. >>> now japanese bonsai have grown in popularity around the world. it's all thanks to a maker of model trains. nhk world reports. >> reporter: this bonsai is actually a model. it's even smaller than the real thing. the soil covered with moss, the shape of the branches, even the particular shade of green on the leaves, all skillfully mimic a real bonsai plant. it's the work of a small modelmaker in shizuoka. this is the president. his com
around the same time blasts in far-flung parts of the country including the outskirts of the capital damascus and a city near the borders with turkey and iraq. a britain-based human rights watchdog says there were six separate attacks killing a total of at least 53 people including civilians. the islamic state militant group has announced through its affiliated news agency that it targeted areas controlled by the syrian government and kurdish forces. the militant group has recently lost ground...
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fighting has spread to the outskirts of the capital, damascus, and to the central city of homs. >>> delegates at a meeting of theup's nuclear watchdog are discussing how to deal with north korea. they're taking part in the international atomic energy egg's 60th general conference. director general yukia amano expressed concern over pyongyang's fifth nuclear test, carried out earlier this month. >> it is a growing threat to peace and security in northeast asia and beyond. >> a delegate from the european union urged the country to renounce its nuclear and missile development. participants are expected to adopt a resolution criticizing north korea before the five-day meeting closes on friday. >>> japanese police are investigating the death of an elderly man who may have been intentionally poisoned while in hospital. they found a harmful chemical in his intravenous medication. nhk world's masaaki ohtake has more. >> reporter: nobuo yamaki died on september 20th, his 88th birthday. his dead came less than a week after he was admitted to oguchi hospital in yokohama. police say contaminated iv fluid
fighting has spread to the outskirts of the capital, damascus, and to the central city of homs. >>> delegates at a meeting of theup's nuclear watchdog are discussing how to deal with north korea. they're taking part in the international atomic energy egg's 60th general conference. director general yukia amano expressed concern over pyongyang's fifth nuclear test, carried out earlier this month. >> it is a growing threat to peace and security in northeast asia and beyond. >>...
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in aleppo or other places in syria that have been besieged in southern damascus, you have a civilian population of 6000 to 8000 people with 600 fighters that were besieged for three years and only could survive because they have an independent water supply, very deep wells, and they are into urban gardening. in terms of the context of the horror we see now, this is a long, protracted situation. it would be comparable to what happened in warsaw when the nazis beseiged the jewish corridor there. it held out for 21 days. aleppo has thehe willpower to stanand for many months. what we are seeing is comparable to that. it is on a much larger scale. it is like dying in slow motion. peter: when we talk about the level of suffering, how important is it to point to the kind of weaponry being used? cluster bombs s and napalm, bunr busters and incendiary bombs. how important is that now? usahma: how important is it? these are weapons that we have seen. we have a regime that has unfolded its complete conventional military arsenal. we have a white house that has said we have international norms th
in aleppo or other places in syria that have been besieged in southern damascus, you have a civilian population of 6000 to 8000 people with 600 fighters that were besieged for three years and only could survive because they have an independent water supply, very deep wells, and they are into urban gardening. in terms of the context of the horror we see now, this is a long, protracted situation. it would be comparable to what happened in warsaw when the nazis beseiged the jewish corridor there....
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it's deadly inside this city and from damascus. the isis line about an hour that way. this is a very safe passage in. >> the truce was supposed to let in food deliveries. it's clear the attacks haven't stopped and the humanitarian aid hasn't arrived. >> reporter: they were accused of breaking the ceasefire by rebels trying to retake this area, and three of their men were killed. each side blames the other, children pay the price. they just fled an area under fire. a local charity feeding them. across the front line, rebels claim regime warplanes dropped bombs here today, left children injured. it's true, the u.s.-russia ceasefire dealings crumbling fast. peace, food and hope here are all in short supply. syria. >> the conflict in syria will be at the top of the agenda as the u.n. general assembly kicks off in new york this week. president obama has arrived in what will be his final assembly this year. what's on the agenda? >> the president has arrived here for several days of talks at the u.n. general assembly, the fate of syria hanging in the balance and the ceasefire
it's deadly inside this city and from damascus. the isis line about an hour that way. this is a very safe passage in. >> the truce was supposed to let in food deliveries. it's clear the attacks haven't stopped and the humanitarian aid hasn't arrived. >> reporter: they were accused of breaking the ceasefire by rebels trying to retake this area, and three of their men were killed. each side blames the other, children pay the price. they just fled an area under fire. a local charity...
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there's aleppo, there's homs, there's palmyra, there's damasc damascus. i note for the record that the paper of record, "the new york times" reported that aleppo was the capital of syria. it's not. damascus is. "times" also reported it was the headquarter of isis. raqqah is. "the times" is paid to get these things right also. >> so what do you think this does to the campaign? >> you know, i suppose we're going to have to wait and see whether people think that not picking up on the name of a town in syria is a mortal sin. i don't think it does a great deal. i don't think it's something that will last. it comes as we're in the final stretches of the decision making about who's going to be in the debates, and that's what's really front and center on our minds. we're pretty close. we were 13% in the last "washington post" poll. very competitive in a whole bunch of swing states. so we think that when the polling is showing that 80% of the people, 76% of the people in the country want johnson/weld in those debates, you would hope we're in there. >> let's put up
there's aleppo, there's homs, there's palmyra, there's damasc damascus. i note for the record that the paper of record, "the new york times" reported that aleppo was the capital of syria. it's not. damascus is. "times" also reported it was the headquarter of isis. raqqah is. "the times" is paid to get these things right also. >> so what do you think this does to the campaign? >> you know, i suppose we're going to have to wait and see whether people...
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to send a somewhat triumphant message to his opponents when he attended holiday prayers outside of damascus, just a few weeks ago, he had forced his neighborhood to surrender to his forces following a year-long siege. he then released a statement this morning kurg to routers saying the syrian state was determined to take back all the land from the, quote, doubts since russia and the u.s. signed it late friday night and now the deal looks impossibly uncertain. the guns are supposed to fall silent at sundown, but the syrian government has pounded rebel-held areas killing nearly 100 people and wounded over 100 more. this sort of thing has happened before where these various sides try to jockey for position before a cease-fire, but this doesn't look good for the viability of this accord. >> live for us in london. police are searching for a suspect or suspects in a shooting that's left one dead and five others injured. our affiliate is reporting gunfire erupted late sunday evening in birmingham's gate city community. as many as 60 shots were fired, potentially from multiple guns. at least six re
to send a somewhat triumphant message to his opponents when he attended holiday prayers outside of damascus, just a few weeks ago, he had forced his neighborhood to surrender to his forces following a year-long siege. he then released a statement this morning kurg to routers saying the syrian state was determined to take back all the land from the, quote, doubts since russia and the u.s. signed it late friday night and now the deal looks impossibly uncertain. the guns are supposed to fall...
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elsewhere, united nations aid convoy did get through to a rebel-held suburb of damascus but so far none has been allowed into aleppo. something the u.n. said had to change. >> please, president assad, do your best to allow us to get to eastern aleppo and other besieged areas. james: in new york, boris johnson told me he had not given up on diplomacy but conceded prospects were fading. secretary johnson: we have seen more bombing of civilians in aleppo overnight, almost certainly by the syrian regime or russians themselves. yes, people would have to say that the kerry-lavrov process is very much in jeopardy. james: the space for dialogue is shrugging. the syrian military has announced a major new offensive on eastern aleppo, after all the people there and across so much of syria have already suffered. katty: james robbins reporting. you have to wonder tonight if the cease-fire ever had a chance ofking or if it was only ever just posturing. 4 men have been arrested in egypt on suspicion of people trafficking after a boat carryingrants capsized off the egyptian coast yesterday. survivors t
elsewhere, united nations aid convoy did get through to a rebel-held suburb of damascus but so far none has been allowed into aleppo. something the u.n. said had to change. >> please, president assad, do your best to allow us to get to eastern aleppo and other besieged areas. james: in new york, boris johnson told me he had not given up on diplomacy but conceded prospects were fading. secretary johnson: we have seen more bombing of civilians in aleppo overnight, almost certainly by the...