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how many women -- >> but reza, be honest, though. for the most part it is not a free and open society for women in those states. >> well, it's not in iran. it's not in saudi arabia. it certainly is in indonesia and malaysia. it certainly is in bangladesh. it certainly is in turkey. i mean, again, this is the problem is that you're talking about a religion of 1.5 billion people and certainly it becomes very easy to just simply paint them all with a single brush by saying, well, in saudi arabia they can't drive and so therefore that is somehow representative of islam. it's representative of saudi arabia. >> but hold on. i think that bill maher's point is that these aren't extremists. we often talk about extremists and that we should crack down onists and why aren't muslims speaking out about extremists. in saudi arabia when women can't vote and can't drive and need permission from their husband, that's not extremists. why aren't we talking more about -- that's commonplace. why don't we talk more about the commonplace roles happening in
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i want to start with you, reza. you say we've heard this song before but you say this time is feels real. why? >> reporter: yes, it feels real because we've heard from all sides. we've heard some pro-russian rebels who, through their twitter account saying the cease-fire agreement has been signed. we heard from ukrainian president petro poroshenko, he, too, used his twitter account to say a preliminary protocol for a cease-fire had been signed, but we should point out there's been so much misinformation from both sides during this conflict, so many frustratingly ambiguous statements. we want to be very cautious in reporting this but based on the information we have, indeed an indefinite cease-fire has been signed that will presumably put an end to this incredibly long conflict that has lasted for more than four months. we're still waiting to clarify what the conditions of this agreement are, but leading into this meeting in minsk, belarus there was speculation among the conditions were of course an end to all milita
i want to start with you, reza. you say we've heard this song before but you say this time is feels real. why? >> reporter: yes, it feels real because we've heard from all sides. we've heard some pro-russian rebels who, through their twitter account saying the cease-fire agreement has been signed. we heard from ukrainian president petro poroshenko, he, too, used his twitter account to say a preliminary protocol for a cease-fire had been signed, but we should point out there's been so much...
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reza sayah joining us. what do you know, reza, about a reported cease-fire, this could be a development in this conflict? >> indeed it would, christine, it sounds like a breakthrough. we don't have all the details button its surface, it certainly seems like a pro development. within the last hour, enter fax reporting that in a phone conversation between russian president vladimir putin and the ukrainian president petro poroshenko agreed on a path out of this conflict. here's a quote from the spokesperson saying the viewpoints of the presidents of the two countries largely coincide on possible ways out of the grave crisis. we then waited for reaction from ukrainian officials here in kiev. and they verified this, and in fact, they seemingly took it a step further. according to the president's office, the result of the conversation was an agreement on full cease-fire in dunbas. that's the south ukrainian region where the conflict has taken place. they've also reached steps on peace. we don't know all the detai
reza sayah joining us. what do you know, reza, about a reported cease-fire, this could be a development in this conflict? >> indeed it would, christine, it sounds like a breakthrough. we don't have all the details button its surface, it certainly seems like a pro development. within the last hour, enter fax reporting that in a phone conversation between russian president vladimir putin and the ukrainian president petro poroshenko agreed on a path out of this conflict. here's a quote from...
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i want to bring in reza sayah. there's so much confusion on whether there is a cease-fire deal or not. president putin says he has a seven-point plan. will that plan be adopted? >> reporter: john, lots of confusion, lots of mixed messages from moscow and kiev. increasingly, there have been talk of a possible breakthrough and cease-fire. we have new information to pass along to you that may not bode well for the prospects of a cease-fire. over the past couple hours, ukrainian officials saying during the overnight hours they have seen increased shelling from russian forces in russian territory targeting locationings in southeastern ukraine. moscow continues to deny they are involved in the conflict. certainly, the accusations continue from kiev and seemingly, the fighting continues as well. in the meantime, the prospect of a cease-fire or breakthrough, it looks like they are there. yesterday in a phone call between vladimir putin, the russian president and poroshenko, the ukrainian president. they agreed on the condi
i want to bring in reza sayah. there's so much confusion on whether there is a cease-fire deal or not. president putin says he has a seven-point plan. will that plan be adopted? >> reporter: john, lots of confusion, lots of mixed messages from moscow and kiev. increasingly, there have been talk of a possible breakthrough and cease-fire. we have new information to pass along to you that may not bode well for the prospects of a cease-fire. over the past couple hours, ukrainian officials...
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good morning, reza. >> reporter: good morning, christine. more than 130 american soldiers are now on ukrainian soil and so are nato forces. one thing, armies and military alliances are good at are flexing muscles and showing off power. in many ways, this is nato and washington's way of flexing muscles at moscow telling russia, look at our alliance and how far our military might reaches. moscow doesn't welcome this event because they consider ukraine as part of their security jozone. whatever the case, the town of yavoriv, the military exercises will take place. nato says they events are designed for stability and security in the region and help ukraine work effectively with nato forces. however, this comes at a sensitive time. 600 miles east of where we are in eastern ukraine, you have a deal at cease-fire in a conflict on one side and pro-russian rebels on the other side and then european-backed forces. that is why critics, including moscow, say this is not the best time to hold this event or the best time to have nato and u.s. forces on uk
good morning, reza. >> reporter: good morning, christine. more than 130 american soldiers are now on ukrainian soil and so are nato forces. one thing, armies and military alliances are good at are flexing muscles and showing off power. in many ways, this is nato and washington's way of flexing muscles at moscow telling russia, look at our alliance and how far our military might reaches. moscow doesn't welcome this event because they consider ukraine as part of their security jozone....
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reza sayah on the scene in ukraine with the latest. good morning, reza. >> reporter: good morning, john, this could be significant news, within the past 30 minutes, ukrainian president petro poroshenko spoke to reporters and said that 70% of russian troops have withdrawn from ukrainian territory. now, two things to keep in mind. moscow has long denied they had troops on ukrainian soil. even so, mr. poroshenko saying according to their ukraine intelligence, 70% of russian troops have withdrawn. the other thing to keep in mind is that this conflict has been fraught with a lot of information on both sides, either intentionally or unintentionally, we're going to be cautious in reporting this. and we're going to verify this independently. this is in fact happening. if russian troops were pulling out, that would seem to suggest that moscow and the rebels are taking real steps to de-escalate the conflict. in the meantime, the west doesn't appear to be sold yet. the european union seemingly prepared to pile on tougher sanctions. washington con
reza sayah on the scene in ukraine with the latest. good morning, reza. >> reporter: good morning, john, this could be significant news, within the past 30 minutes, ukrainian president petro poroshenko spoke to reporters and said that 70% of russian troops have withdrawn from ukrainian territory. now, two things to keep in mind. moscow has long denied they had troops on ukrainian soil. even so, mr. poroshenko saying according to their ukraine intelligence, 70% of russian troops have...
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reza sayeh for us there in kiev. now let's turn to our matthew chance covering this story from moscow for us. any reaction there, matthew? >> reporter: well, i mean, the only reaction, really, has been that it's been welcomed by any russian official that's spoken on this subject. and the reason for that is that, of course, this was an initiative driven by vladimir putin, the russian president. he notoriously jotted down seven points on the back of a napkin virtually on a flight in siberia and handed that over as being the basis of the peace plan, the cease-fire plan that's now been agreed. of course, it's a major positive in terms of the humanitarian situation, as reza was saying, more than 2500 people have been killed as a result of the fighting which has been flaring in that part of the world since march and april. and a million, as we've just mentioned, displaced from their homes. you're not going to see the government in kiev and amongst their western backers celebrating this cease-fire too hard. there's a lot of
reza sayeh for us there in kiev. now let's turn to our matthew chance covering this story from moscow for us. any reaction there, matthew? >> reporter: well, i mean, the only reaction, really, has been that it's been welcomed by any russian official that's spoken on this subject. and the reason for that is that, of course, this was an initiative driven by vladimir putin, the russian president. he notoriously jotted down seven points on the back of a napkin virtually on a flight in siberia...
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. >> cnn's reza seyah joins us with the latest. reza, what is the status of that convoy? >> reporter: george, i think this is a move by moscow that's going to be viewed as a positive by some here in ukraine and is going to be viewed with some suspicion by other people here in ukraine. it fedepends who you ask. here in eastern ukraine, the pro-russian rebels will see this as moscow helping the victims of this conflict. and in kiev, the pro-european ukrainians will have a lot of questions about this convoy. according to ukrainian officials at the border, more than 200 russian trucks crossed from russia into ukraine this morning. russia media claims that this is a humanitarian convoy, that these trucks include water supply, purifying egypt and gener equipment and generators. they say they've been checked by russian officials, but ukrainian officials say this convoy did not have permission to come into ukraine, that they don't know what's in it, and they didn't have a chance to check the contents of the trucks. you'll recall about a month ago a similar convoy crossed from rus
. >> cnn's reza seyah joins us with the latest. reza, what is the status of that convoy? >> reporter: george, i think this is a move by moscow that's going to be viewed as a positive by some here in ukraine and is going to be viewed with some suspicion by other people here in ukraine. it fedepends who you ask. here in eastern ukraine, the pro-russian rebels will see this as moscow helping the victims of this conflict. and in kiev, the pro-european ukrainians will have a lot of...
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reza sayah is live in kiev. on the ground, militarily speaking, a different situation than a few weeks ago. >> reporter: yeah, john. all indications are ukrainian forces are taking an absolute beating for the past several days. hundreds of ukrainian forces retreated or encircled. many have been injured or killed. they are losing significant ground and territory. yesterday, a critical airfield. up until yesterday, the airfield was under control of ukrainian forces. they retreated after the airfield came under attack by rebels who were backed by russian forces and russian tanks. moscow denies they have russian troops there. whatever the case, the airfield is under control of rebels. we are watching the city of mariopal. they are bearing down, seemingly ready to attack. what happens there depends on what happens on the negotiating table, seemingly, where the rebels look to be easing off their demand for an independent state. yesterday, all sides met, the rebels said they would be satisfied with a guarantee of auton
reza sayah is live in kiev. on the ground, militarily speaking, a different situation than a few weeks ago. >> reporter: yeah, john. all indications are ukrainian forces are taking an absolute beating for the past several days. hundreds of ukrainian forces retreated or encircled. many have been injured or killed. they are losing significant ground and territory. yesterday, a critical airfield. up until yesterday, the airfield was under control of ukrainian forces. they retreated after the...
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i want to bring in reza sayah live from kiev. you have been our fact checker, giving us a sense of what's going on the ground and what the status is of this possible cease-fire deal that could be announced within hours. good morning reza. >> reporter: yes. good morning, john. i just lost you there for a second, but i believe i'm back. this is a critical day for ukraine. this has been a bloody conflict for four months. today, we could have a breakthrough. we could have an end to the fighting. it depends on what happens in about three hours in the city where both sides of this conflict are set to meet and both sides say they are ready to sign a seven-point cease-fire agreement. some western capitals, members of nato. some criticized it. they say it's a ploy by moscow and a ploy by putin to avoid sanctions. however, the ukrainian president himself, poroshenko say they support the process and are optimistic. if it goes into effect this morning, among the conditions are an end to military operations in southeastern ukraine. the pullin
i want to bring in reza sayah live from kiev. you have been our fact checker, giving us a sense of what's going on the ground and what the status is of this possible cease-fire deal that could be announced within hours. good morning reza. >> reporter: yes. good morning, john. i just lost you there for a second, but i believe i'm back. this is a critical day for ukraine. this has been a bloody conflict for four months. today, we could have a breakthrough. we could have an end to the...
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reza sayah is live in kiev. bring us up to speed. >> reporter: the bad news keeps coming for ukrainian forces as rebels continue to gain momentum. the last piece of bad news sunday, in the sea of azal, where a patrol boat came under fire and was sunk. the boat is off in the distance going up in smoke. officials say they haven't confirmed who shot the boat, but you can be sure many here will be blaming the pro-russian rebels. eight seamen were rescued when they came to the scene. two seamen are missing. north of the region, more pressure on forces. being fired on by russian tanks, according to kiev officials. rebels taking more land, the next time they could be targeting is mariupol. they are poised for attack. east of that location, soldiers bolstering. >> what about providing arms to ukrainian forces. u.s. senator robert menendez is calling for that. what can you tell us? >> reporter: senator menendez and other leading senators are saying let's arm the ukrainian troops. let's listen to what he had to say yester
reza sayah is live in kiev. bring us up to speed. >> reporter: the bad news keeps coming for ukrainian forces as rebels continue to gain momentum. the last piece of bad news sunday, in the sea of azal, where a patrol boat came under fire and was sunk. the boat is off in the distance going up in smoke. officials say they haven't confirmed who shot the boat, but you can be sure many here will be blaming the pro-russian rebels. eight seamen were rescued when they came to the scene. two...
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they're monitoring this from the capital and reza, how close is the cease-fire to collapsing outright? >> reporter: john, it's hard to say but obviously when you have a cease-fire you want to see calm. you want to see peace but unfortunately, in parts of this conflict zone that simply hasn't been the case. over the past several minutes ukrainian officials in kiev say the rebels violated the cease-fire again during the overnight hours about five times. the rebels are saying ukrainian volunteers have violated the cease-fire as well and this raises a lot of questions about the durability of this cease-fire and makes you wonder if everyone who agreed to this cease-fire is abiding by it. the roughest stretch during this supposed cease-fire started late saturday night right outside the critical port city of mariupol where for the past ten days or so you've had a tense standoff with pro-russian rebels seemingly stalking the city and ukrainian fighters and volunteers protecting the city. there was shelling at this location, one gas station destroyed. several people injured. yesterday morning
they're monitoring this from the capital and reza, how close is the cease-fire to collapsing outright? >> reporter: john, it's hard to say but obviously when you have a cease-fire you want to see calm. you want to see peace but unfortunately, in parts of this conflict zone that simply hasn't been the case. over the past several minutes ukrainian officials in kiev say the rebels violated the cease-fire again during the overnight hours about five times. the rebels are saying ukrainian...
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thanks, reza. >>> all right. we turn again to our other top story, the death of comedian joan rivers. the quick witted comedian known for her sharp tongue and as she said saying the things other people were only thinking. died in a new york hospital thursday afternoon. one week after suffering cardiac arrest during a medical procedure. fellow comedian roseanne barr had this to say of joan -- "she was always surprising us, always defying the status quo, always courageous, loud, opinionated, and damning. joan was constantly praised and then hounded by sexist hollywood for having an independent point of view and a sense of unmatched female inner power. no one has ever seen such a fierce woman in any immediate y." that from roseanne barr. well, actress and comedian kathy griffin also paid tribute to her friend, telling our anderson cooper rivers changed red carpets forever. >> she took a bunch of celebrities walking into a building and turned that into two hours of entertainment. she put designers on the map before a
thanks, reza. >>> all right. we turn again to our other top story, the death of comedian joan rivers. the quick witted comedian known for her sharp tongue and as she said saying the things other people were only thinking. died in a new york hospital thursday afternoon. one week after suffering cardiac arrest during a medical procedure. fellow comedian roseanne barr had this to say of joan -- "she was always surprising us, always defying the status quo, always courageous, loud,...
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we are joined live from the ukrainian capital, so, reza, let's start with that very fragile truce, if we could. a lot of people are saying what truce? this is the problem. it's so fractured, isn't it? >> reporter: yeah, if you're an optimist, you look at the past 12 hours, rosemary, and it's been relatively calm and peaceful in the conflict zone, but that simply hasn't been the case over the past four days. when you establish a cease-fire, you want to see peace, you want to see calm, but over the past four days there's been significant instances of weapons fired, shellings, and that raises a lot of questions about the durability of this cease-fire. however, there have been positive developments once again. yesterday petro poroshenko got on the phone with vladimir putin. and they both appeared to be committed to holding this cease-fire, keeping it in tact. and, again, the past 12 hours, relative calm, relative peace in the conflict zone, and that's good news moving forward with this cease-fire, rosemary. >> let's look at this report now. because we know that dutch investigators will be
we are joined live from the ukrainian capital, so, reza, let's start with that very fragile truce, if we could. a lot of people are saying what truce? this is the problem. it's so fractured, isn't it? >> reporter: yeah, if you're an optimist, you look at the past 12 hours, rosemary, and it's been relatively calm and peaceful in the conflict zone, but that simply hasn't been the case over the past four days. when you establish a cease-fire, you want to see peace, you want to see calm, but...
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reza sayah has the story live from kiev. reza, what do you know about what's been happening on the ground? >> reporter: well, max, i think it's important to first off talk about this phone call. it could be something significant, a sign of a possible break through or it could be another vague, ambiguous statement that means nothing. however, on the surface it certainly sounds positive. russia's inner fax news agency is reporting that according to russian president vladimir putin's spokesperson, mr. putin has spoken in the past few hours with ukrainian president petro poroshenko and the two have largely agreed on a way out of this conflict. here's a quote from the spokesperson according to interfax, the viewpoints of the presidents of the two countries largely coincide on possible ways out of this grave crisis. we should point out that kiev has not confirmed to cnn that this phone call took place, but the question is if it did take place, what did these two leaders agree on? because up until this report for the most part they
reza sayah has the story live from kiev. reza, what do you know about what's been happening on the ground? >> reporter: well, max, i think it's important to first off talk about this phone call. it could be something significant, a sign of a possible break through or it could be another vague, ambiguous statement that means nothing. however, on the surface it certainly sounds positive. russia's inner fax news agency is reporting that according to russian president vladimir putin's...
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reza, good day. >> good morning, george. many thought the ceasefire was falling apart. that's because in the strategic port city, there was heavy shelling,a i gas station was destroyed. several people were injured. remember, for the past week, this is where you've had a stand-off with pro-russian rebels in the outskirts of the city and ukrainian forces who built a defense line essentially protecting the city. it's not clear who did the firing. both sides are blaming one another. but it's important to stress that ever since this incident, it's been about ten hours now, we've had pretty much calm. and in another indication these two sides still want to stick to the ceasefire, ukrainian officials in kiev say a prisoner exchange will take place soon, although it's not clear when, george. but this incident last night, another indication, this is a fragile ceasefire. we'll be watching closely in the coming hours to see if their similar flare-ups in the conflict zone. >> let's talk about the report from the human rights group, amnesty international, claiming that both the ukra
reza, good day. >> good morning, george. many thought the ceasefire was falling apart. that's because in the strategic port city, there was heavy shelling,a i gas station was destroyed. several people were injured. remember, for the past week, this is where you've had a stand-off with pro-russian rebels in the outskirts of the city and ukrainian forces who built a defense line essentially protecting the city. it's not clear who did the firing. both sides are blaming one another. but it's...
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reza has more on the fighting in kiev. the fighters say they're almost in control of the donetsk airport. why is this airport so important? >> this is an important airport, john. because it's one of the last pieces of turf that ukrainian forces are barely holden on to. ukrainian forces already lost the other airport in the other rebel held city of luhansk earlier this week. that was a huge turning point. now it looks like the rebels are poised to take over the airport in done it will tsk. they claim to have 95% control of the airport, reportedly ukrainian forces are in control of pockets of the airport, but the rebels are confident they could take complete control of the airport sometime very soon, perhaps sometime today after days of fierce fighting, this would not only be a symbolic victory, it will also be a strategic victory. remember, in any armed conflict, an airport potentially is a very effective way to move in and out. supplies, equipment, manpower, troops, although we should point out this airport is very much da
reza has more on the fighting in kiev. the fighters say they're almost in control of the donetsk airport. why is this airport so important? >> this is an important airport, john. because it's one of the last pieces of turf that ukrainian forces are barely holden on to. ukrainian forces already lost the other airport in the other rebel held city of luhansk earlier this week. that was a huge turning point. now it looks like the rebels are poised to take over the airport in done it will tsk....
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as you say, it turns out to be true, reza sayah on the ground. thanks so much. >>> secretary of state john kerry is in baghdad as the president prepares to reveal his plan on how to fight isis. what will his strategy look like? will it be enough? we'll have team coverage ahead. right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100% real milk. no discomfort. come on, would i lie about this? wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, shopping online is as easy as it gets. carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. start shopping online from a list of top-rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. what's your favorite kind of cheerios? honey nut. but... chocolate is my other favorite... oh yeah, and frosted! what's your most favorite of all? hmm...the kind i have with you. me too. >>> the hunt for isis. tonight, president obama reveals his strategy in how to take
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reza sayah is live in kiev, ukraine, with the latest. reza? >> reporter: chris, we'll clarify some of the confusion. we're not going to be able to clarify all of it because the details of this agreement haven't been revealed yet. let's explain to you how we got here. earlier this morning the russian news agency interfax reported that the russian president vladimir putin had a phone conversation with petro poroshenko, the ukrainian president and the two leaders, according to interfax, agreed on a road map to get out of this crisis. we needed confirmation from kiev, and ukrainian officials. we got it a short time later, when the office of the president confirmed the phone conversation and also took it a step further saying that the two leaders had agreed to establish a cease-fire. now the term cease-fire didn't come from the statement in moscow, so we once again reached out to moscow for clarification and that's when a spokesperson for mr. putin said that mr. putin could not authorize a cease-fire because he's not a party to this conflict. now t
reza sayah is live in kiev, ukraine, with the latest. reza? >> reporter: chris, we'll clarify some of the confusion. we're not going to be able to clarify all of it because the details of this agreement haven't been revealed yet. let's explain to you how we got here. earlier this morning the russian news agency interfax reported that the russian president vladimir putin had a phone conversation with petro poroshenko, the ukrainian president and the two leaders, according to interfax,...
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we go to the capital in kiev, reza sayah is there. clarify, reza, what we know about this proposed cease-fire. we know there was a phone call between the ukrainian president poroshenko, the russian president putin. what do we know about a cease-fire? >> reporter: yes, wolf, we should point out that not a mention of this agreement, this alleged cease-fire by president obama in his speech in estonia. it's not clear why. maybe he didn't have time to adjust his speech or maybe, like us, he's waiting for some of the details of this cease-fire because yet to be revealed. even so, it's the biggest indication yet that we may be close to a break-through or a cease-fire. let's explain to you what we know. earlier today, the russian news agency interfax reported that the russian president vladimir putin had a phone conversation with petro poroshenko, the ukrainian president and the two leaders, according to interfax agreed to a road map to get out of this conflict. obviously we waited to hear from ukrainian officials here in kiev, and a short ti
we go to the capital in kiev, reza sayah is there. clarify, reza, what we know about this proposed cease-fire. we know there was a phone call between the ukrainian president poroshenko, the russian president putin. what do we know about a cease-fire? >> reporter: yes, wolf, we should point out that not a mention of this agreement, this alleged cease-fire by president obama in his speech in estonia. it's not clear why. maybe he didn't have time to adjust his speech or maybe, like us, he's...
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reza aslan, thank you very much. >> thanks, don. >>> the baltimore ravens fire running back -- you're quite welcome. thanks again. fire running back ray rice after the release of a video from tmz sports showing him punching and knocking out a woman who is now his wife. is he paying enough of a price? this is charlie. his long day of doing it himself starts with back pain... and a choice. take 4 advil in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. honey, you did it! baby laughs! [ male announcer ] over time, you've come to realize... [ starter ] ready! [ starting gun goes off ] [ male announcer ] it's less of a race... yeah! [ male announcer ] and more of a journey. keep going strong. and as you look for a medicare supplement insurance plan... expect the same kind of commitment you demand of yourself. aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. >>> the baltimore ravens fired running back ray rice today after a shocking video surfaced from tmz sports. months after we first learned that rice had apparently attacked his fiance, the entire
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reza sayah is live in kiev. if the intelligence is right, they are up against the russians and can't beat them with all their equipment, can they? >> reporter: at this point, it doesn't look like it. certainly, if you look at the events of the past few days, it's been a long time since ukrainian forces had good news or success on the battlefield as prorussian rebels continue to gain momentum t. bad news for the ukrainian troops continued on sunday as ukrainian patrol boat was shot and sunk off the coast of southeastern ukraine in the sea. amateur video shot on sunday shows the boat off in the distance seemingly on fire, going up in flames and sinking. officials here in kiev say they have not confirmed who shot this boat but i think many people here in kiev are certainly blaming the pro-russian rebels. eight seamen were rescued when other patrol boats came to the scene. two seamen still missing. that's the fight at sea. the battlefield on land, more bad news for ukrainian forces. officials in kiev saying the airf
reza sayah is live in kiev. if the intelligence is right, they are up against the russians and can't beat them with all their equipment, can they? >> reporter: at this point, it doesn't look like it. certainly, if you look at the events of the past few days, it's been a long time since ukrainian forces had good news or success on the battlefield as prorussian rebels continue to gain momentum t. bad news for the ukrainian troops continued on sunday as ukrainian patrol boat was shot and...
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let's get more from reza sayah. >> when you have a fragile cease-fire, first thing you want to see is peace and calm but that hasn't been the case in parts of the conflict zone in southeast ukraine. we've seen several instances of weapons being fired and shellings and that obviously raises a lot of questions about the durability of this cease-fire. the first significant flare-up came last night about 10:30 p.m. right outside the critical port city where over the past week there's been a tense standoff where on one side you have pro-russian rebels and on the other side you've had ukrainiang this city. there was shelling that destroyed a gas station and injured several people. a cnn crew was at this very same scene this morning where they witnessed more mortar fire and more gun fire and several more people were injured and a 33-year-old woman was killed. the first fatality during this cease-fire. the cnn crew managed to escape. troops and bystanders who were there managed to flee as well. in other locations of the conflict zone, more instances of shelling and firing. it's not clear who
let's get more from reza sayah. >> when you have a fragile cease-fire, first thing you want to see is peace and calm but that hasn't been the case in parts of the conflict zone in southeast ukraine. we've seen several instances of weapons being fired and shellings and that obviously raises a lot of questions about the durability of this cease-fire. the first significant flare-up came last night about 10:30 p.m. right outside the critical port city where over the past week there's been a...
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reza sayah is following developments from the ukrainian capital. he joins us live from kiev, a disappointment from 24 hours ago. >> yeah, natalie. obviously when you have a cease fair, you want peace. you want calm. but at least in some areas of the conflict zone unfortunately that hasn't been the case. we've had firings. we've had shelgs. it's unclear who's been doing the firings. it raises a lot of questions about the durability of this cease-fire. let's take you through the past 12 hours. around 10:30 last night in the critical port city of mariopol, there was shelling and firing that destroyed a gas station and injured several people. remember, this is the city where on the eastern outskirts for the past week there's been a tense standoff. around one side you have pro russian rebels stalking the city. you have ukrainian forces and militias protecteding the city. this is where the shelling happened. it's not clear who did the firing. then over the past hour our cnn crew was at this very same location when they observed more incoming mortar fire.
reza sayah is following developments from the ukrainian capital. he joins us live from kiev, a disappointment from 24 hours ago. >> yeah, natalie. obviously when you have a cease fair, you want peace. you want calm. but at least in some areas of the conflict zone unfortunately that hasn't been the case. we've had firings. we've had shelgs. it's unclear who's been doing the firings. it raises a lot of questions about the durability of this cease-fire. let's take you through the past 12...
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what are the goals for the ukrainian president, reza? >> what ukraine wants and it looks like they're getting it is full support from nato, washington in western capitols. kiev is not asking for weapons, they're not asking for military intervention, they're asking for support. and it looks like it's happening, over the past couple days, nato has suggested that they're going to skband their bases and bolster their capacity in eastern europe. they're also going to hold annual exercises in western ukraine that were earlier cancelled, those exercises are going to be held later in september, however, and this is important, all of this could be viewed by moscow as provocation. remember, the over arching concern in moscow is nato expansion toward its border, there's a lot of concern in russia, that nato is encroaching on the security zone of russia. they don't want that obviously, and that's why many observers say perhaps nato intervention at this particular time may backfire and may not be a good idea, it looks like it's happening, isa. >> rez
what are the goals for the ukrainian president, reza? >> what ukraine wants and it looks like they're getting it is full support from nato, washington in western capitols. kiev is not asking for weapons, they're not asking for military intervention, they're asking for support. and it looks like it's happening, over the past couple days, nato has suggested that they're going to skband their bases and bolster their capacity in eastern europe. they're also going to hold annual exercises in...
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or reza? >> hilary is making an argument that's been made before on a number of occasions. the problem with that argument is we have no intention of invading or occupying any country. secondly, let's not forget isis is profoundly unpopular. nobody likes isis. >> that is not true. that is not true. there's a saudi -- >> please allow me to finish. >> hilary, don't be part of the problem. be part of the solution, let him speak. >> isis is not al qaeda, al qaeda had a popularity that isis does not enjoy. on the contrary. perhaps the most remarkable thing about isis is the way that it's brought these enemies together. both sunnis and shia, iran and saudi arabia, turks and kurds -- >> that's wishful thinking. >> an aerial bombardment that is also supplemented with arab troops on the ground, with kurdish troops on the ground, perhaps even iranian boots on the ground. is a proper strategy for dealing with an insurgency problem. >> hilary, hilary. -- >> that's wishful thinking. >> let's frame the debate. we want to make sure you respond to what matters most. what they're saying is t
or reza? >> hilary is making an argument that's been made before on a number of occasions. the problem with that argument is we have no intention of invading or occupying any country. secondly, let's not forget isis is profoundly unpopular. nobody likes isis. >> that is not true. that is not true. there's a saudi -- >> please allow me to finish. >> hilary, don't be part of the problem. be part of the solution, let him speak. >> isis is not al qaeda, al qaeda had a...
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. >> reza it's good to have you back on the show. i want to get from you your opinion. what's the reality? the optimism from the u.s. and germany or the pessimism from france that led for this foreign minister meeting to be cancelled? even iran president rouhani says the progress has been relatively slow. >> it's closer to what the americans and germans are saying. there's no question gaps, differences need to be bridged but there's also no question to say, it's beyond a shadow of a doubt i'd go that far to say that we are far past when we were in july, when the parties last met in vienna. >> talking about gaps there's reportedly a hurnlg gap between parties about how many centrifuges iran would be allowed to keep to enrich uranium. one of the approaches is to allow iran to keep around half its centrifuges but reduce the amount of uranium it has, it would take longer to produce the material needed for a nuclear warhead. would that fly with the republican senators who accused the obama administration of getting desperate for a deal? >> two parts to that question. let's u
. >> reza it's good to have you back on the show. i want to get from you your opinion. what's the reality? the optimism from the u.s. and germany or the pessimism from france that led for this foreign minister meeting to be cancelled? even iran president rouhani says the progress has been relatively slow. >> it's closer to what the americans and germans are saying. there's no question gaps, differences need to be bridged but there's also no question to say, it's beyond a shadow of a...
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reza sayah, cnn, donetsk, ukraine. >>> the death toll from monsoon flooding in india and pakistan has risen now to more than 500 and indian officials fear that could grow much higher. torrential rain started at the beginning of the month and the ensuing floods created a nightmare for parts of both countries. for more let's turn to our meteorologist ivan ka bree rcab. are there tens of millions there? >> they'll be impacted in one form or another and the reason they're thinking the death toll, the indian authority, that it's going to go up is because they actually haven't been able to get to some villages that have been just very badly damaged from the flooding that has occurred to the north. but now we've gone from flash flooding, river flooding to the north to just river flooding as all that volume of water tips to funnel down the pike here and we'll continue to see issues over the next few days, the crest is still halfway through the country, show you some of the scenes on the ground and these are the pictures that we're able to bring you and the people that actually fared pretty we
reza sayah, cnn, donetsk, ukraine. >>> the death toll from monsoon flooding in india and pakistan has risen now to more than 500 and indian officials fear that could grow much higher. torrential rain started at the beginning of the month and the ensuing floods created a nightmare for parts of both countries. for more let's turn to our meteorologist ivan ka bree rcab. are there tens of millions there? >> they'll be impacted in one form or another and the reason they're thinking...
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see the impact on the battlefield, if indeed the fighting after a very long time, finally ends. >> reza, thank you very much. >>> still to come, joan rivers is being remembered as a pioneer, who paved the way for women. >> 30 years old, you're not married, you're an old maid. a man he's 90 years old, he's not married, he's a catch. it's a whole different thing. [ laughter ] >> we look back at her legendary career, just ahead. bulldog: quarterback takes the snap... oh, he fakes a handoff and he's making a run... for mattress discounters fall kickoff sale! right now, save up to $300 on sealy posturepedic and serta mattress sets. even get 24 months interest-free financing on every tempur-pedic. you're going to love their football field-size selection. this calls for a little touchdown dance. don't miss the fall kickoff sale at mattress discounters. ♪ mattress discounters >>> funeral services will be held on sunday in new york for joan rivers. fans left flowers and cards at her star on the hollywood walk of fame. her family says the 81-year-old rivers died peacefully in a new york hospita
see the impact on the battlefield, if indeed the fighting after a very long time, finally ends. >> reza, thank you very much. >>> still to come, joan rivers is being remembered as a pioneer, who paved the way for women. >> 30 years old, you're not married, you're an old maid. a man he's 90 years old, he's not married, he's a catch. it's a whole different thing. [ laughter ] >> we look back at her legendary career, just ahead. bulldog: quarterback takes the snap... oh,...
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reza la nueva versiÓn del padre nuestro catÓlico que pronunció la seguidora del mandatario. la oraciÓn a chÁvez ensalsa la figura del comandante. >> chÁvez nuestro que estás en el cielo. en la tierra, en el mar y en nosotros. >> la oraciÓn circulaba desde el fallecimiento del mandatario victima de un reuncÁncer. - cÁncer. muchos presentaron una visiÓn religiosa. llamando el cristo de los pobres, tambiÉn como un pajarito que habla con maduro, hasta la visiÓn de padre celestial. >> quÉ es eso? hay dios mÍo. es una blasfemia. pero si que es una oraciÓn que nadie puede modificar. >> como el padre nuestro catÓlico esta oración pide a chÁvez librarnos de todo mal. >> no nos dejes caer en la tentaciÓn del capitalismo. mÁs libranos de la maldad de la oligarquia. >> ruego y mucha suerte, el nuevo santo no parece hacer milagros. no puede irle peor al paÍs con una crisis de inflaciÓn. no cambian sus santos, porque dicen que este hace milagros. >> chÁvez nada que ver. >> pero chÁvez hasta altares tiene. su imagen domina la creencia de seguidores. con flores y velas
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reza sayah is in kiev, ukraine. tell us more about that. >> reporter: carol, with he should point out technically nato is not directly involved in the conflict in ukraine, even though it weighs in on the conflict frequently. it says these units are part of a broader plan for nato to bolster its capacity in the region, these units would be able to display in about 48 hours to hot spots in crisis situations and this is important, they would be supported by additional bases in the region and in eastern europe. if you know this conflict, if if you know what irritates and angers moscow and russian president vladimir putin, you know that that's their big concern. nato expansion towards the russian border, many say that's the crux of this conflict here in ukraine. moscow believes this is an encroachment in their security zone, a provocation they don't want it, even so, nato says they're going to talk about it in the summit in wales. so it's going to be very interesting to see what the reaction will be from moscow. they see
reza sayah is in kiev, ukraine. tell us more about that. >> reporter: carol, with he should point out technically nato is not directly involved in the conflict in ukraine, even though it weighs in on the conflict frequently. it says these units are part of a broader plan for nato to bolster its capacity in the region, these units would be able to display in about 48 hours to hot spots in crisis situations and this is important, they would be supported by additional bases in the region and...
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reza sayah spoke with some of them. >> reporter: in the rebel held city of shock dark in southeastern ukraine, the grim clean-up of war torn neighborhoods. and the grief of victims who feel betrayed by the western-backed government in kiev. how can you bomb your own people? a place with children and the elderly, ask is this woman? she blames ukrainian forces for shelling her grocery store. that's why now, she wants a separate state. rebel commander and gray kozar wants a separate state, too. we can't be part of ukraine anymore, he says. how many here think the solution is a new independent state? >> almost everybody. >> yes? >> what about you? >> yes. >> when you travel around rebel-held southeastern ukraine, over and over again, you hear people say they don't want to be part of ukraine anymore. and that brings into focus what could be the next obstacle in this conflict. how do you resolve this crisis when many here still demand a separate state? ukrainian president petro poroshenko rejected calls by the east pore a separate state. instead he promises a bill that would give the rebel-
reza sayah spoke with some of them. >> reporter: in the rebel held city of shock dark in southeastern ukraine, the grim clean-up of war torn neighborhoods. and the grief of victims who feel betrayed by the western-backed government in kiev. how can you bomb your own people? a place with children and the elderly, ask is this woman? she blames ukrainian forces for shelling her grocery store. that's why now, she wants a separate state. rebel commander and gray kozar wants a separate state,...
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cnn's reza saya join us from the area where the exercises are taking place. this is the first deployment of u.s. personnel to ukraine since this crisis began, correct? >> reporter: yeah, natalie. and essentially over the next couple of weeks, nato will be flexing its muscles at moscow, telling russia, look at our alliance and look how far our military mite can reach. we are in a town about 20 kilometers east. ukraine-polish border, where the nato exercises will take place, beginning with today's opening ceremony that just wrapped up about a few minutes ago. these exercises, according to nato, are designed to promote security and stability in the region, and to help ukraine work better with nato and its allied forces. this is an annual event, but obviously this time, it falls during a very sensitive time, of course, 1,000 kilometers away from where we are is an unfolding conflict where on one side, you have pro-russian rebels fighting against european-backed ukrainian forces. it's perhaps the worst crisis europe has seen since world war ii and that's why many
cnn's reza saya join us from the area where the exercises are taking place. this is the first deployment of u.s. personnel to ukraine since this crisis began, correct? >> reporter: yeah, natalie. and essentially over the next couple of weeks, nato will be flexing its muscles at moscow, telling russia, look at our alliance and look how far our military mite can reach. we are in a town about 20 kilometers east. ukraine-polish border, where the nato exercises will take place, beginning with...
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>> reza por Él. >> san bombazo. >> prueba por Él. >> no del chelio. >> solo sÓlo queda firmar este documento... >> los el sÁbado 20 de septiembre estos son los titulares residentes de nogales arizona respiran tranquilidad econÓmica tras la cancelación del cierre de frutos fronterizos por un grupo contra la inmigraciÓn ilegal en menos de 24 su servicio secreto de estados unidos, que a dos sospechosos de querer irrumpir en la residencia. se pone en entredicho la seguridad de la casa blanca. incertidumbre mortificaciÓn viven miles de damnificados tras el paso del huracÁn odil en baja california sur. el chicharito cumple su promesa y anota dos golazos durante la paliza del real madrid al deportivo de la coruÑa con esto y mas comenzamos. ♪ >> este su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana con fÉlix de bedout y aranza loizana. >> buenas noches, respiran tranquilos los residentes de la noche entre mÉxico y ee.uu. porque el anuncio de bloqueo de grupos anti inmigrantes en pasos fronterizos no pudo llevarse a cabo lo que hubiera tenido consecuencias econÓmicas y sociales, juan carlos gonzÁle
>> reza por Él. >> san bombazo. >> prueba por Él. >> no del chelio. >> solo sÓlo queda firmar este documento... >> los el sÁbado 20 de septiembre estos son los titulares residentes de nogales arizona respiran tranquilidad econÓmica tras la cancelación del cierre de frutos fronterizos por un grupo contra la inmigraciÓn ilegal en menos de 24 su servicio secreto de estados unidos, que a dos sospechosos de querer irrumpir en la residencia. se pone en...
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de personas que estÁn esperando este dÍa de justicia y son personas que han con atribuido a la aquÍ reza de este paÍs * y lo que quieren es estudiar y trabajar, lo que quieren es contribuir a este paÍs, no son problemas son ventajas para este paÍs. >> liliana la republicana de la florida gracias por estar con nosotros este domingo. >> momento de una breve pausa al regresar colectivamente se llaman los yet pero cada uno de estos jÓvenes hispanos tiene una historia que va mÁs alla de su apellidos en el campo de fÚtbol. >> y luego de uno conversaciÓn diferente amena con kate del castillo siguiendo con enfoque la poblaciÓn de latino nosotros carolina del norte es menos de 9 porcino es considerado un refugio para inmigrantes latinos pero en una ciudad al centro del estado los latinos son casi la mitad de su residentes rogelio mora-tagle kestuvo aquÍ donde pudo hablar con un grupo de jÓvenes totalmende un equipo in por hispanos. >> ellos son los jets es un equipo de fÚtbol soccer que formÓ cuando los hispanos eran visto con mucha desconfianza, pero a travÉs de la pelota ellos logr
de personas que estÁn esperando este dÍa de justicia y son personas que han con atribuido a la aquÍ reza de este paÍs * y lo que quieren es estudiar y trabajar, lo que quieren es contribuir a este paÍs, no son problemas son ventajas para este paÍs. >> liliana la republicana de la florida gracias por estar con nosotros este domingo. >> momento de una breve pausa al regresar colectivamente se llaman los yet pero cada uno de estos jÓvenes hispanos tiene una historia que va mÁs...
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en un pueblo indÍgena los seguidores le reza a alÁ. >> estos pequeÑos que apenas hablan espaÑol se esmera en aprender Árabe para rezarle a alÁ, dios en ese idioma. forman parte de la segunda generaciÓn e musulmanes indÍgenas de chiapas sus padres llegaron a san cristÓbal de las casas en 1995. >> la mayorÍa de ellos tuvo que huir porque abandonaron el catolicismo y se convirtieron. adoptaron el islam, aprender a hacer la oraciÓn lo que necesitaban para adorar a lÁ. >> esta congregaciÓn fue fundada por un grupo de espaÑoles musulmanes desde sus inicios surgen dudas acerca de los motivos que los impulsaron elegir esta zona donde los indÍgenas histÓricamente se resisten a dejar sus tradiciones. ademÁs su arribo coincidiÓ con el levantamiento zapatista en chiapas. >> tenÍan como objetivo hacer contacto con el comandante marcos. >> este antropÓlogo que vive en el Área desde esa Época asegura que aureliano pÉrez fue enviado desde espaÑa para hacer una alianza con los zapatistas. >> quisieron conectar con la lucha armada. >> como esa idea no prosperÓ los musulmanes indÍgenas
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cnn's reza sayah has details from kiev. >> reporter: when you have a fragile cease-fire, obviously, the first thing you want to see is peace and calm but that simply hasn't been the case in parts of the conflict zone in southeastern ukraine. we have seen several instances of weapons being fired and shellings and that obviously raises questions about the durability of this cease-fire. the first significant flare up came last night around 10:30 p.m., right outside the critical port city of mariupal, the past week, there's been a tense standoff on one side, poor pro-russian rebels, the other side, ukrainian forces and volunteers protecting the city. there was shelling at this location that destroyed a gas station and injured several people. a cnn crew was at this very same scene this morning where they witnessed more mortar fire, more gunfire, several more people were injured and a 33-year-old woman was killed, the first fatality during this cease-fire. the cnn crew managed to escape. troops and bystanders who were there managed to flee as well. in other locations of the conflict zone, mor
cnn's reza sayah has details from kiev. >> reporter: when you have a fragile cease-fire, obviously, the first thing you want to see is peace and calm but that simply hasn't been the case in parts of the conflict zone in southeastern ukraine. we have seen several instances of weapons being fired and shellings and that obviously raises questions about the durability of this cease-fire. the first significant flare up came last night around 10:30 p.m., right outside the critical port city of...
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high with three hundred thirty four people killed and more than eight hundred injured artie's much reza reports now from beslan. while the crowds and the people may come and go from this tragic site the names will always remain of more than three hundred innocents who lost their lives during the tragic school siege in baseline those three hundred people a small fraction of more than a thousand people who were trapped inside the school gym during that three day long attack now the gym itself is she in this metal coating this area is now enshrined a memorial to the victims that a group of architects has been commissioned to sanctify the interior remains essential unchanged from what it was ten years ago that the horrific attack happened in the baseline school number one for example the floor where mourners have been laying carnations still has the damage from the attack on the walls still bear the pockmarks from the bullet holes where the machine guns fired their rounds into the walls several things have changed here in the gym for example to cross this altar that has been set up in the c
high with three hundred thirty four people killed and more than eight hundred injured artie's much reza reports now from beslan. while the crowds and the people may come and go from this tragic site the names will always remain of more than three hundred innocents who lost their lives during the tragic school siege in baseline those three hundred people a small fraction of more than a thousand people who were trapped inside the school gym during that three day long attack now the gym itself is...
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announcement of a ceasefire came after a phone conversation between ukrainian president petro poroshenko and reza russian president vladimir putin moscow has stressed no agreement between the two leaders has been reached because russia is not a party in this conflict well after months of an army offensive eastern ukraine looks devastated schools hospitals apartment blocks and houses aid to badly damaged or completely destroyed these aerial pictures show the remains of a village in the dinette screed in an eastern ukraine which was devastated by the military campaign over the summer at least fifteen hundred people used to live here now as you can see houses lay in ruins a most residents have fled and this is a school building in the netsky itself which locals say was hit by a mortar fire children aged six to sixteen were supposed to start their school here on monday but are unable to go to class until repairs i carried out and that could take months in fact many schools across the region remain shut duty the extensive damage well in all it's been almost five months since kiev launched its military
announcement of a ceasefire came after a phone conversation between ukrainian president petro poroshenko and reza russian president vladimir putin moscow has stressed no agreement between the two leaders has been reached because russia is not a party in this conflict well after months of an army offensive eastern ukraine looks devastated schools hospitals apartment blocks and houses aid to badly damaged or completely destroyed these aerial pictures show the remains of a village in the dinette...
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with three hundred thirty four people killed and more than eight hundred enjoy it when lottie's much reza is in beslan international and joins us now. what is planned to mark the day that here in beslan . paul there are many many commemorative events planned for today and things have changed dramatically since we last talked an hour ago the crowds have started to gather and what you see behind me only a small fraction of the many hundreds of people who have gathered here in this central area of what used to be the baseline school number one to commemorate the horrific attack that happened ten years ago you can see the people behind me gathered in front of this memorial chapel that they're collecting money to complete and now we can see as we walk along this way this is the path that the mourners are taking as they enter the school building and enter the gym where most of the victims had gathered and were gathered during that day the school behind me the building mainly just rusted out hunk hope of what it used to be paint chips scattered across the ground the bullet holes still scarring t
with three hundred thirty four people killed and more than eight hundred enjoy it when lottie's much reza is in beslan international and joins us now. what is planned to mark the day that here in beslan . paul there are many many commemorative events planned for today and things have changed dramatically since we last talked an hour ago the crowds have started to gather and what you see behind me only a small fraction of the many hundreds of people who have gathered here in this central area of...
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muy buenas noches aquÍ aplica bien el dicho que reza sale peor el remedio que la enfermedad prÉstamos con altos intereses que en california son legales. importantes recomendaciones vÍa, por favor con mucha atenciÓn. >> la cantidad de 3000 $. >> el seÑor mujica habla de la cantidad que su esposa solicitÓ con intereses que literalmente los exprimer. >> el intereses 39.55%. >> al revisar una y otra vez los estados de cuenta del prÉstamo de 3000 $ que le solicitaron a una cÍa. sÓlo veÍa largas facturas y cantidades donde se acumulaban los asfixiantes y desmedidos y. >> de los pagos que mi esposa hacÍa 106 dÓlares realmente la compaÑÍa se estaba llevando a su bolsa 64.57 solamente le estaba entrando al principal la cantidad de 41 dÓlares. >> que los 3000 $ que solicitaron, afirma tuvieron que pagar casi 1000 $ de tu interÉs. pero de acuerdo con un romo dedo en mi sesiÓn de san francisco cuando se puede a estas compaÑÍas en busca de un prÉstamo se comete un error muy comÚn. >> porque se fija la cuota semanal entonces hacen la evaluaciÓn de que es una cuota que puedo paga
muy buenas noches aquÍ aplica bien el dicho que reza sale peor el remedio que la enfermedad prÉstamos con altos intereses que en california son legales. importantes recomendaciones vÍa, por favor con mucha atenciÓn. >> la cantidad de 3000 $. >> el seÑor mujica habla de la cantidad que su esposa solicitÓ con intereses que literalmente los exprimer. >> el intereses 39.55%. >> al revisar una y otra vez los estados de cuenta del prÉstamo de 3000 $ que le solicitaron a...
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. >> reza, thank you. >>> gas prices keep falling. will the trend continue through the fall? we will get an early start on your money next. the busiest place in your house is the one you want to be the cleanest. but using bleach leaves some stains behind. as this dye reveals. lysol toilet bowl cleaner does more. it removes the tough stains that bleach doesn't and it also disinfects. that's healthing. >>> all right. happy monday. let's get an early start on money for the week. u.s. stock futures pointing lower. nothing seems to keep the bull market down. it has been climbing for more than 2,000 days. fourth longest rally this century. ex-ppert are divided. >>> the national average for a gallon of regular is $3.44. down 20 cents from the start of the summer. prices could fall another 10 to 20 cents by next month. falling crude oil prices. prices usually fall in september as people drive less. >>> millennials are saying no to credit cards. according to a bankrate survey, 6 of 10 millennials don't have a credit card. mounting student debt and struggling economy have scared millen
. >> reza, thank you. >>> gas prices keep falling. will the trend continue through the fall? we will get an early start on your money next. the busiest place in your house is the one you want to be the cleanest. but using bleach leaves some stains behind. as this dye reveals. lysol toilet bowl cleaner does more. it removes the tough stains that bleach doesn't and it also disinfects. that's healthing. >>> all right. happy monday. let's get an early start on money for the...
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. >> mientras le reza la virgen, una niÑa pide conocer su Ídolo. primer impacto como siempre le cumple el sueÑo. sea testigo de este emotivo encuentro con wisin. >> gracias por estar con nosotros viernes viernes. otras noticias que le dan la vuelta al mundo. ♪ ♪ le abren sus puertas a los indocumentados para que tengan acceso a la salud de manera gratuita. >> cuchillo en mano, un criminal decapita una mujer e intenta asesinar a otra. temen que sea la nueva modalidad de los extremistas islÁmicos. >> convencido de que las cucarachas tienen beneficios para la salud. un hombre se dedica a criarlas. ♪ ♪ rulli habla en exclusiva de su romance con angelique. ♪ ♪ con los pelos de punta estÁn los agentes de una estaciÓn de policÍa en nuevo mÉxico, los fantassas se pasean como pedro por su casa. juzgue usted las imÁgenes. >> mientras monitorea las cÁmaras de vigilancia un oficial detecta algo que en un inicio pensÓ que se trataba de un insecto volador. pero al mirar detenidamente parecÍa una silueta humano, no de carne y hueso. el ofici
. >> mientras le reza la virgen, una niÑa pide conocer su Ídolo. primer impacto como siempre le cumple el sueÑo. sea testigo de este emotivo encuentro con wisin. >> gracias por estar con nosotros viernes viernes. otras noticias que le dan la vuelta al mundo. ♪ ♪ le abren sus puertas a los indocumentados para que tengan acceso a la salud de manera gratuita. >> cuchillo en mano, un criminal decapita una mujer e intenta asesinar a otra. temen que sea la nueva modalidad de...
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uno de estos lugares, es un remoto pueblo de chiapas donde los indÍgenas que le reza a alÁ. >> forman parte de la segunda generaciÓn de musulmanes indÍgenas de chiapas, y su padres llegaron a san cristÓbal de las casas de 1995. >> la mayorÍa de ellos tÚ o era un quÉ virgen de san juan porque abandonaron el catolicismo. pagaron el islam, aprender lo bÁsico del islam, aprender hacer la oraciÓn, para adorar a alÁ. >> esta congregaciÓn fue fundada por un grupo de espaÑoles musulmanes, y desde los inicios surgieron dudas con respecto a los motivos que les impulsaron a erigir esta zona, donde los indÍgenas se resisten a dejar sus tradiciones. ademÁs su arribo coincidiÓ con el levantamiento zapatista en chiapas. >> era objetivo hacer contacto con el subcomandante marcos. >> este antropÓlogo que vive en el Área, asegura que aureliano pÉrez, como también le llama el lÍder del grupo, fue enviado desde espaÑa para realizar una alianza con los zapatistas. >> hicieron conectar con la lucha armada. >> como esa idea no prosperÓ, los musulmanes indÍgenas siguieron creciendo en s
uno de estos lugares, es un remoto pueblo de chiapas donde los indÍgenas que le reza a alÁ. >> forman parte de la segunda generaciÓn de musulmanes indÍgenas de chiapas, y su padres llegaron a san cristÓbal de las casas de 1995. >> la mayorÍa de ellos tÚ o era un quÉ virgen de san juan porque abandonaron el catolicismo. pagaron el islam, aprender lo bÁsico del islam, aprender hacer la oraciÓn, para adorar a alÁ. >> esta congregaciÓn fue fundada por un grupo de...
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. >> reza, thank you very much indeed. an interview with david cameron is coming up. his thoughts on isis and the crisis in ukraine. >>> and as ebola affects another doctor, we hear from some of the people being treated for the virus. q. >>> now, according to the world health organization more than . three and a half thousand people have been infected by the ebola virus. dr. sacra was not treating patients for ebola but delivering babies. one bright spot, a british doctor, william pooley has been discharged from the hospital. that was the day before nancy writebol spoke about her your deal -- ordeal for the first time. less than a month later, she spoke to anderson cooper about her ordeal. >> at what point did you start to feel something? >> i had gone to the isolation unit on the 22nd of july. i went home, and i called one of our doctors, and said, you know what, i'm not really feeling very good. i think i have malaria. on saturday, the doctors came in. they said nancy, we know you don't have ebola, but we're just going to run the test anyway. you're not feeling bett
. >> reza, thank you very much indeed. an interview with david cameron is coming up. his thoughts on isis and the crisis in ukraine. >>> and as ebola affects another doctor, we hear from some of the people being treated for the virus. q. >>> now, according to the world health organization more than . three and a half thousand people have been infected by the ebola virus. dr. sacra was not treating patients for ebola but delivering babies. one bright spot, a british...