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his own father pulled him off on the sidelines and said 'adrian, are you ok?' didn't even recognize him. he was still ready to go back in and play. >> were the coaches going to put you back in the game? >> mm-hm, they were going to put me back in the game and my dad had to come from the bleachers they say and tell them not to put me back in the game. >> that's how impaired he was. and that happened a few too many times. >> when arrington played, the ncaa had no specific "return to play" rule requiring schools to keep players with concussions on the sidelines. >> it takes at least 3-4 hours it's said, for the symptoms of a concussion to heal, and often times much more than that. the interesting thing about that is last time i checked a football game is 3-4 hours. so what that alone means, is that there are really no circumstances that someone who has sustained a concussion can ever go back during a game. >> did eastern illinois had a protocol or requirements in place? >> it couldn't have been a protocol if i get a concussion in the game, and you put me right bac
his own father pulled him off on the sidelines and said 'adrian, are you ok?' didn't even recognize him. he was still ready to go back in and play. >> were the coaches going to put you back in the game? >> mm-hm, they were going to put me back in the game and my dad had to come from the bleachers they say and tell them not to put me back in the game. >> that's how impaired he was. and that happened a few too many times. >> when arrington played, the ncaa had no specific...
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adriÁn quienes desde febrero esperÁndola. adriÁn: esperÉ mÁs de tres meses del dÍa que llamÉ dice que todavÍa estÁn trabajando con los casos de enero. mi niÑa cumpliÓ sus 18 aÑos y yo la quise poner en mi aseguranza, si ella quiere sacar una aseguranza, sale carÍsimo. enrique: pero ojo, tambiÉn: >> el nÚmero de personas que han sido enviadas al nÚmero de revisiÓn, es mucho mÁs alto de lo que nosotros calculabamos. enrique: admiten que existe un retraso. >> esa lÍnea se estÁ movilizando en todos los casos son diferentes. enrique: ademÁs, recuerde: >> la mejor noticia para todo es que cuando llegue su turno, va a recibir un rÉcord limpio. adriÁn: he la mayor parte de mi vida en este paÍs y trato de hacer las cosas correctamente. marÍa: en el sur de la bahía, el consulado de mÉxico en san josÉ, ofreciÓ una recepción para 70 jÓvenes mexicanos que visitan el valle como parte de un programa de la universidad de stanford. >> bueno esta experiencia me ha servido mucho, en el sentido de conocer quÉ es lo
adriÁn quienes desde febrero esperÁndola. adriÁn: esperÉ mÁs de tres meses del dÍa que llamÉ dice que todavÍa estÁn trabajando con los casos de enero. mi niÑa cumpliÓ sus 18 aÑos y yo la quise poner en mi aseguranza, si ella quiere sacar una aseguranza, sale carÍsimo. enrique: pero ojo, tambiÉn: >> el nÚmero de personas que han sido enviadas al nÚmero de revisiÓn, es mucho mÁs alto de lo que nosotros calculabamos. enrique: admiten que existe un retraso. >> esa...
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adrian thinks he has control of the situation. when one of his employees yells that the man is reaching for a gun, the tide quickly turns. >> i kind of stayed on my hands and knees there. he stood up and cocked the gun, pointed it at me and got back in the pickup and drove off. >> adrian is frustrated the man gets away with the saws. but because he was grappling on the ground, he wasn't able to see a keen moment in the incident. watch again. this time paying attention to the right side of the screen. as you can see, when the thief pulls the gun, another man gets out of the truck with his hands up. apparently trying to remove himself from the situation. the truck pulls away without that other man in it. police arrive within minutes and interview him. >> he was white as i was, i guess, and shaken. the police came and everything. they started filling me in and they were getting more information from him. and he was very helpful, i guess in apprehending this guy. >> the suspect is arrested that same day and charged with robbery. he ha
adrian thinks he has control of the situation. when one of his employees yells that the man is reaching for a gun, the tide quickly turns. >> i kind of stayed on my hands and knees there. he stood up and cocked the gun, pointed it at me and got back in the pickup and drove off. >> adrian is frustrated the man gets away with the saws. but because he was grappling on the ground, he wasn't able to see a keen moment in the incident. watch again. this time paying attention to the right...
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adrian: bs. -- yes. whoever comes with a current president will work with the party that goes into power. this is what the people want. they don't want anything else. people will reward [indiscernible] politics in sri lanka has been pretty challenging this year. how has this affected the sri investorsnomy and the ' image of sri lanka? adrian: that was an unfortunate thing, the presidential time.ons coming at this that was an unfortunate incident. everybody was expecting, ok, we need the general election. after the general election, it will be more stable. i think economic stability will come. political stability and economic stability. after the 19th amendment, that brings more economic stability. shery: china has been investing heavily in sri lanka. what impact does the yuan devaluation have on the economy? adrian: we would have to evaluate the currency a bit to keep pace with china. be morelations will smooth after the general elections. they relations have been very good. they have been more balanced
adrian: bs. -- yes. whoever comes with a current president will work with the party that goes into power. this is what the people want. they don't want anything else. people will reward [indiscernible] politics in sri lanka has been pretty challenging this year. how has this affected the sri investorsnomy and the ' image of sri lanka? adrian: that was an unfortunate thing, the presidential time.ons coming at this that was an unfortunate incident. everybody was expecting, ok, we need the general...
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kron 4's alecia reid explains how adrian gonzalez. may have been tied to a death threat last year. >> alecia :crippling anxiety are the words that a dream gone solid used-- adrian gonzales used to describe himself on his instagram he says that he wears all black in order to feel powerful and the crippling anxiety that he will never find anyone to love him somebody sent a threatening e- mail saying that a high-powered rifle would be used to kill kids in the high school after the threats somebody anonymously came out and claimed responsibility but said that they burn not homicidal by just a thrill seeker but that they had crippling anxiety which is the same phrase that adrian said on his instagram page the question remains did authorities make the collection is between the ins to gramm accounts-- instagram accounts and did that make police more suspicious of him? he will enter a former play in the case of her murder, meanwhile the district attorney will not comment on his case to ensure he gets a fair trial-- former plea >> pam :there w
kron 4's alecia reid explains how adrian gonzalez. may have been tied to a death threat last year. >> alecia :crippling anxiety are the words that a dream gone solid used-- adrian gonzales used to describe himself on his instagram he says that he wears all black in order to feel powerful and the crippling anxiety that he will never find anyone to love him somebody sent a threatening e- mail saying that a high-powered rifle would be used to kill kids in the high school after the threats...
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would you please welcome adrian chen and jamie bartlett. [applause] >> thank you for that great introduction. so i guess we can just start by, you know, how did you get interested in such a weird and disturbing subject? [laughter] >> well, i've always been interested in the weird and disturbing. i've just always been fascinated by the, first, the general idea that people on the fringes of society, the pariahs of society are often the most interesting, the most least understood, and very often harbingers of things that may come ahead of us. remember, those that first invented the internet were a bunch of crazy academics. nobody imagined what it would become, including them. and so my work as a journalist and with the think tank demos, i've always been looking at political extremism, radical social movements, religious movements trying to understand what drives them. but over the last three or four years, i've really had a sense that there was a growing number of stories about bad things happening somewhere on the internet. whether it was ill
would you please welcome adrian chen and jamie bartlett. [applause] >> thank you for that great introduction. so i guess we can just start by, you know, how did you get interested in such a weird and disturbing subject? [laughter] >> well, i've always been interested in the weird and disturbing. i've just always been fascinated by the, first, the general idea that people on the fringes of society, the pariahs of society are often the most interesting, the most least understood, and...
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adrian brown, al jazeera. >> gabrielle, adrian pointed out the chinese market down 30% since june. what he didn't add, it had gone up by 140% in little over a year. so a correction, perhaps. what is the sense, of what is happening in new york? similar things or just falling? >> no, very similar. it's falling. the question is, this is a correction, that's what everybody is saying. the question is, is this a short term correction or is it a long term correction? and that's what no one really has the answer to right now. clearly from the volatile day we've had in new york in the stock exchange, it's very much a day that was sell sell sell, now it's buy buy buy. it's almost made up all the losses the dow since the opening over a thousand points losses when the market opened up. so it's definitely an issue of a market correction but last time we saw something like this, april 2011. but it's two different things compared now to then. then, the u.s. unemployment rate was 9% back in april 2011. today it's 5%. the economy on much more sostled footing. the chinese economy was on better footi
adrian brown, al jazeera. >> gabrielle, adrian pointed out the chinese market down 30% since june. what he didn't add, it had gone up by 140% in little over a year. so a correction, perhaps. what is the sense, of what is happening in new york? similar things or just falling? >> no, very similar. it's falling. the question is, this is a correction, that's what everybody is saying. the question is, is this a short term correction or is it a long term correction? and that's what no one...
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. ♪ >>> hello this is al jazeera live from doha, i'm adrian finighan, also on the program, the united nations calls on europe to come together in the face of a refugee crisis. >>> china cuts interest rates in the latest stimulus measure as it battles a major drop in share prices. >>> and we're in somalia where refugees are struggling to adjust to a new life after years living in neighboring kenya. ♪ >>> eight police officers have been found guilty of the murder of a taxi driver in south africa in 2013. the 27 year old from mozambique was videoed struggling with police who tied him to the back of a van and tied him behind it. he was accused of parking illegally. let's take you live to tania page. tell us about what the judge had to say while delivering his verdict. some pretty harsh words for the convicted. >> reporter: yes, they were. i have been covering court cases for many years and i don't think i have ever heard a judge use such strong language. he releetedly called these police officers liars. he said he lied about their defense that he had assaulted one of the police officers
. ♪ >>> hello this is al jazeera live from doha, i'm adrian finighan, also on the program, the united nations calls on europe to come together in the face of a refugee crisis. >>> china cuts interest rates in the latest stimulus measure as it battles a major drop in share prices. >>> and we're in somalia where refugees are struggling to adjust to a new life after years living in neighboring kenya. ♪ >>> eight police officers have been found guilty of the...
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ray rice adrian peterson greg hardy, all cases successfully challenged on appeal in court. joining us is bob bowlen sports law professor of ohio law university good to have you with us. jim gray, fox news sports ss analyst. your emotion, i can't imagine, you're close to so many of the principals here. what's your reaction to robert craft today saying basically the hell with you, mr. goodell? >> well i guess he's feed up with the process. i gets heuess he felt by taking and accepting that he didn't want to take back in may, the path would be easier for tom brady. didn't work out that way. he's been involved in a number of issues with many deals,
ray rice adrian peterson greg hardy, all cases successfully challenged on appeal in court. joining us is bob bowlen sports law professor of ohio law university good to have you with us. jim gray, fox news sports ss analyst. your emotion, i can't imagine, you're close to so many of the principals here. what's your reaction to robert craft today saying basically the hell with you, mr. goodell? >> well i guess he's feed up with the process. i gets heuess he felt by taking and accepting that...
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let's go live now to our correspondent adrian brown who is in beijing. and what specifically are those arrested at being accused of, adrian. >> reporter: well, the charges are still very vague, but generally it's this catch-all charge of spreading rumors and false information. now, according to the official chinese news agency, 197 people have in its word, been punished. but we don't know exactly what those punishments are. for now one of those who was arrested is a journalist called wang shoe lu he works for the respected monthly publication and his crime was to report back in july that the government was planning to end its intervention in the stock market. its measures to try to prop up the stock market by pulling out a lot of its funds the government swiftly denied that, but the market continued to fall and to fall badly and clearly the chinese government want today blame somebody. so today he was very well a picture of cop trips as he appeared to state television to make a public convention, he said that he was to blame for the disorder and panic th
let's go live now to our correspondent adrian brown who is in beijing. and what specifically are those arrested at being accused of, adrian. >> reporter: well, the charges are still very vague, but generally it's this catch-all charge of spreading rumors and false information. now, according to the official chinese news agency, 197 people have in its word, been punished. but we don't know exactly what those punishments are. for now one of those who was arrested is a journalist called wang...
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. >> adrian brown is live for us in beijing. so aid returning the market have just closed there and it's been another tough day for investors. despite the government's efforts. >> reporter: that's right. shanghai stock market remains a very, very scary place. within minutes of the market opening today, it plunged. the index was down at one stage by 9%. it closed just a short time ago at 8.46%. that is a very bad loss, a very serious drop. and, you know, most analysts seem to suggest that the turbulence is going to continue for days to come. we haven't reached the bottom of this market yet. now, what is driving down the markets in seoul, tokyo, hong kong and si sydney? it's believed china's economy is slowing at a rate faster than the government has let off. the government has tried a number of stimulus measures a number of ways to try to prop up the market. bits be buys billions of shares that hasn't worked. on sunday the state council announced that basically the government would use billions of dollars from the state pension p
. >> adrian brown is live for us in beijing. so aid returning the market have just closed there and it's been another tough day for investors. despite the government's efforts. >> reporter: that's right. shanghai stock market remains a very, very scary place. within minutes of the market opening today, it plunged. the index was down at one stage by 9%. it closed just a short time ago at 8.46%. that is a very bad loss, a very serious drop. and, you know, most analysts seem to suggest...
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my brother loved temple more than anything. >> avery loved adrian more than anything. he'll always carry him in his heart but this season will also wear him on his chest. proudly in the city of brotherly love. >> i'm never going to forget my brother. never. my kids will know about my brother. my -- any of my family members, any friends i have will always know who my brother was 'cause i'm going to keep his memory alive. >> adrian robinson played parts of two seasons in the nfl and avery robinson hopes to one day do the same. rick. >> all right, jamie, thank you for that report. >>> pittsburgh steelers linebacker james harrison sparked a major parenting debate over awarding kids just for participating. the two time super bowl champion wrote on instagram he's returning his children's participation trophies. he says he's proud and supportive of his six and eight-year-old sons but he also says he doesn't want his kids feeling entitled and he wants them to earn a "a real trophy" instead. some parents say they appreciate his lessons. others say he's being too harsh on his ch
my brother loved temple more than anything. >> avery loved adrian more than anything. he'll always carry him in his heart but this season will also wear him on his chest. proudly in the city of brotherly love. >> i'm never going to forget my brother. never. my kids will know about my brother. my -- any of my family members, any friends i have will always know who my brother was 'cause i'm going to keep his memory alive. >> adrian robinson played parts of two seasons in the nfl...
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adrian brown is riding the roller coaster that is now asian markets and adrian what's the latest? >> well, del, you don't need to be an economist to know that some strange things are happenings. china's index closed almost 4%. today, it is down more than 8%. that is a very, very big precipitous drop. that is despite government intervention to try to revive the market. on sunday, the council announced that it was going to invest more than $97 billion from the state pension fund into the market to try and revive it, that is money that goes towards workers retirements. there quill be millions of workers wondering whether their pension fund will now be worth less than it was a week ago. to put this into context del, economic growth is now what it was in 1989. and also the chinese currency is continuing to lose some of its value. lost more than 10% of its value in the last 11 days. so overall a very, very scary picture now. >> adrian, how linked are the markets and how does china's moves affect the global market from where you sit right now in beijing? >> reporter: well, del, they are
adrian brown is riding the roller coaster that is now asian markets and adrian what's the latest? >> well, del, you don't need to be an economist to know that some strange things are happenings. china's index closed almost 4%. today, it is down more than 8%. that is a very, very big precipitous drop. that is despite government intervention to try to revive the market. on sunday, the council announced that it was going to invest more than $97 billion from the state pension fund into the...
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adrian: everybody is excited to see if it will be made available to them. everyone still remembers the day exactly one years ago when the diplomats traveled from liberia to nigeria. the authorities reacted very well. there was a huge awareness campaign. people are excited to see how this will continue. >> thank you very much. the palestinian president is calling it a warm -- calling it a war crime. and 18 your -- 18-month-old child burned to death. correspondent in jerusalem is standing. but first this report. reporter: hundreds gather for the toddlers funeral. there were scenes of sadness and anger as some called for retribution. the attack caused simmering tensions to boil over as hundreds of protesters clashed with israeli security forces. the house where the toddler lived was torched while the family was still sleeping. the attackers held firebombs inside the building. neighbors managed to save one child, but they couldn't reach the bedroom where the toddler slept. such crimes are nothing new. afterwards the israeli army always comes to the village and
adrian: everybody is excited to see if it will be made available to them. everyone still remembers the day exactly one years ago when the diplomats traveled from liberia to nigeria. the authorities reacted very well. there was a huge awareness campaign. people are excited to see how this will continue. >> thank you very much. the palestinian president is calling it a warm -- calling it a war crime. and 18 your -- 18-month-old child burned to death. correspondent in jerusalem is standing....
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adrian brown who is now on the scene. aidadrian. >> libby as you can see behind me smoke is still billowing across this port city of tienjin some ten hours after those multiple explosions and everywhere you look you see buildings with broken glass, in the street beside me people are wandering along dazed some are nursing quite bad injuries. people with cuts to the arms and bandages to the head and people are really in a state of shock. they are almost like refugees in their own city. they are grabbing what possessions they can and getting away as fast as they can from the disaster zone. what worries the authorities here and indeed many ordinary people is the air we are breathing in at the moment. there is a real concern that that explosion and remember, it was caused by explosives and chemicals have contaminated the air. so no one's quite sure what we're in right now. close by to me, there are temporary shelters, temporary buildings that have been pledly shredded. it really does look like war zone. you are mentioning a th
adrian brown who is now on the scene. aidadrian. >> libby as you can see behind me smoke is still billowing across this port city of tienjin some ten hours after those multiple explosions and everywhere you look you see buildings with broken glass, in the street beside me people are wandering along dazed some are nursing quite bad injuries. people with cuts to the arms and bandages to the head and people are really in a state of shock. they are almost like refugees in their own city. they...
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-adriÁn >> sea un paso hacia lo que se ha hecho, en otros paÍses. francisco: candidatura que ha creado polÉmica. >> en una candidatura de este tipo es una especie de misil para esa intolerancia. francisco: es una abogada graduada con los mÁximos honores en parÍs y profesora de derecho en varias intervenciones universitarios venezolanos. es una conocida defensora de los derechos de las comunidades pero aspira a ser mÁs que una representante de minorÍas. teresa: no quiero que mi candidatura se designa exclusivamente en el tema de gente que para mÍ es muy importante. francisco: es objeto frecuente de burlas por parte del gobierno que utiliza esta condiciÓn sexual diferente para atacar y descalificar a sus rivales polÍticos. en caracas venezuela, univisiÓn. arantxa: el muro fronterizo deja de ser una valla divisoria para convertirse en un instrumento musical de uniÓn. el tÉcnico argentino marcelo bielsa se acerca cada vez mÁs a la direcciÓn tÉcnica de la selecciÓn mexicana. arantxa: el tifÓn, la tormenta mÁs potente lo que va de este a
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. >> ese fue un reporte de adriÁn peÑa. mÁs de 9000 bomberos trabajan para combatir los tres incendio mÁs grandes del norte del estado. te mantendremos informado. mientras tanto, se arrestÓ a un sospechoso por robar pertenencias de un vehÍculo. lo identificaron comolance. dormÍa en una calle con la pistola en su poder. un masajista estÁ tras las rejas porque manos y en otro con un objeto a un cliente. lo arrestaron en su oficina ubicado en san francisco. de los cargos, lo acusan de ser masajista sin una licencia. en cuanto a la vida y el transfondo de adriÁn jerry gonzÁlez de 15 aÑos acusado de abusar sexualmente y matar a maddy, parece que tuvo problemas con la justicia. el adolescente su madre vivieron en la calle hasta que se asentaron en el complejo de edificios donde viven actualmente. los vecinos describen al joven como retraÍdo y discreto pero dicen que se hallaba profundamente deprimido. la balacera ocurriÓ ayer cerca de la medianoche cuando durante una persecuciÓn uno de los sospechosos disparÓ. uno de
. >> ese fue un reporte de adriÁn peÑa. mÁs de 9000 bomberos trabajan para combatir los tres incendio mÁs grandes del norte del estado. te mantendremos informado. mientras tanto, se arrestÓ a un sospechoso por robar pertenencias de un vehÍculo. lo identificaron comolance. dormÍa en una calle con la pistola en su poder. un masajista estÁ tras las rejas porque manos y en otro con un objeto a un cliente. lo arrestaron en su oficina ubicado en san francisco. de los cargos, lo acusan...
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adrian brown, al jazeera, beijing. >> still to come. violence in nepal, several have been demanding. >>> cooling off a major rally after a night of violence. violence. . >> hello again, a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. talks between north and south korea have ended in agreement. north korea has expressed regret while seoul will stop propaganda broadcasts. thousands of refugees have streamed from macedonia to serbia since sunday. >>> stock market drop as investors express concerns about the chinese economy. >>> eight people have died as protesters clashed with police in nepal, 400 kilometers west of kathmandu. the protesters from the ethnic group wants a separate area in the cootion. intoibs is in kathmandu. >>> at least eight people died and 40 injured in the southwestern district. in ticapu, large number of protesters carrying household instruments. residents say they were attacked by police and police say they were fired upon. >>> people in the far western district especially the tarus who are an indigenous group who are m
adrian brown, al jazeera, beijing. >> still to come. violence in nepal, several have been demanding. >>> cooling off a major rally after a night of violence. violence. . >> hello again, a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. talks between north and south korea have ended in agreement. north korea has expressed regret while seoul will stop propaganda broadcasts. thousands of refugees have streamed from macedonia to serbia since sunday. >>> stock market drop as...
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adrian brown has more. >> on state tv journalist juan n chow lu apologizes. >> in this kind of market, the information can have an impact whether the information is correct or incorrect. we are going to be one way or the other in an extremely volatile market. >> lu shu phan accused of insider trading, he reportedly made a half million in profit after borrowing twice that amount to buy shares. in total, 197 people have reportedly been punished about spreading rumors, china's devaluing currency and the explosions in tienjin. but criticism is not featured in chinese state media. instead it is focusing on the celebration for the 70th anniversary of japan's stand down in world war ii. >>> regulations are often used by the authorities to block news stories that they say expose state carets or endanger the country. in short, many people say the sr economy. the rising demand for internet freedom is now testing the government's control. adrian brown, al jazeera, beijing. >> still lots more to come on the program, including the refugees who can't afford to pursue higher education. >>> and guate
adrian brown has more. >> on state tv journalist juan n chow lu apologizes. >> in this kind of market, the information can have an impact whether the information is correct or incorrect. we are going to be one way or the other in an extremely volatile market. >> lu shu phan accused of insider trading, he reportedly made a half million in profit after borrowing twice that amount to buy shares. in total, 197 people have reportedly been punished about spreading rumors, china's...
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adrian brown has the story. >> on state tv journalist confesses his guilt. his crime, reporting that the government was planning to end its rescue of the market. on the day of his announcement, the shanghai index had one of its biggest fall. >> it can have a big impact whether the information is correct or incorrect. because we are going to be in an extremely volatile market. >> also disgraced is a stock market official, who made a half million are profit after borrowing half that amount to buy shares. in total, 197 people have reportedly been punished for spreading rumors about the recent stock market falls, china's devaluing currency as well as the fatal explosions in tienjin. but criticisms over the government's handling of all this have not featured in china's state media. instead it's been focusing on thursday's big military parade commemorating the 70th anniversary of japan's surrender. preparations for that event have coincided with a tightening of already-strict internet restrictions. two chinese language social media sites for our sister network al
adrian brown has the story. >> on state tv journalist confesses his guilt. his crime, reporting that the government was planning to end its rescue of the market. on the day of his announcement, the shanghai index had one of its biggest fall. >> it can have a big impact whether the information is correct or incorrect. because we are going to be in an extremely volatile market. >> also disgraced is a stock market official, who made a half million are profit after borrowing half...
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i'm adrian finighan. coming up, eight south african police officers are found guilty of murdering a man who was handcuffed to a van and dragged behind it. the red cross suspends its operations in the yemeni city of aden, after its office is attacked. >>> china cuts interest rates in the latest stimulus measure. as it battles a major drop in share prices. >>> and returning home, we're in somalia, where refugees are struggling to adjust to a new life after years of living in neighboring kenya. ♪ >>> we start, though, this south africa, eight police officers have been found guilty of the murder of a taxi driver in 2013. the 27 year old was videos struggled with police who then tied him to the back of a van and dragged him behind it. he was accused of parking illegally. we'll take you live to our correspondent who can tell us about that a little later. >>> in the meantime, though, let's go to yemen. the red cross is suspending aid operations in aden after an attack on its office. the group says that armed m
i'm adrian finighan. coming up, eight south african police officers are found guilty of murdering a man who was handcuffed to a van and dragged behind it. the red cross suspends its operations in the yemeni city of aden, after its office is attacked. >>> china cuts interest rates in the latest stimulus measure. as it battles a major drop in share prices. >>> and returning home, we're in somalia, where refugees are struggling to adjust to a new life after years of living in...
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adrian brown, al jazeera, beijing. >> and be sure to stay with al jazeera america, we'll be live at 4:00 earn 1:00 pacific for the closing bell. >>> north and south korea have reached an agreement aimed at defusing their conflict. a mine that injured two south korean soldiers at the dmz, last week there was an exchange of artillery fire in the area. >>> france and britain honored four passengers on a train. alex, spencer, anthony, and a brich man, legion of honor medal is the country's highest honor. stopping a terrorist on a train to paris. >> we are here to honor four people who saved lives and gave an example of what can be done in tragic circumstances. >> john terret has more. >> when most of us would ran away, spencer alec and anthony ran into the line of fire. >> ambassador jane hartley brimming with pride, over the three americans, airman first class spencer stone and his boyhood best friend, alex, are being lauded as heroes in france along with anthony and two other passengers, one british one french. they noted someone with an ak .47 in their train car. >> alec grabbed the gu
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adrian brown has more from beijing. >> on state tv journalist confesses his guilt. his crime: to report that the government was planning to end its efforts to rescue the market. on the day that article was published the shn shanghai share index suffered its biggest loss. >> we are going to be in an extremely volatile market. >> also disgraced accused of insider trading. borrowing to buy shares. china's legal system relies heavily on confessions. in total, 197 people have reportedly been punished for spreading rumors about the recent stock market falls, china's devaluing currency and the failing explosions in tienjin. instead it's been focusing on thursday's big military parade commemorating the 70th anniversary of japan's surrender. preparation is for that event have coincided with a tightening of already strict internet restrictions. two chinese language social media sites for our sister network al jazeera arabic are now blocked. the government won't say why. during troubled times like these those regulations are often used by the authorities to block news stories
adrian brown has more from beijing. >> on state tv journalist confesses his guilt. his crime: to report that the government was planning to end its efforts to rescue the market. on the day that article was published the shn shanghai share index suffered its biggest loss. >> we are going to be in an extremely volatile market. >> also disgraced accused of insider trading. borrowing to buy shares. china's legal system relies heavily on confessions. in total, 197 people have...
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adrian brown reports from beijing. for 16 months their emotions have someone between dispair and hope. so by barging into the offices they may have felt they had nothing to lose. the announcement from malaysia's government brings neither closure nor comfort to the families. some even believe that the wreckage was planted on reunion island. >> it is not true. a lot of things would have been easy to find, but they didn't find them. like the chairs, baggage, and other stuff that is much lighter. >> during this time, we cannot leave anything. because aircraft had a g.p.s. the airline doesn't want us to know the truth. that's why we cannot leave them. they want answers this was not a protest against the government, which is why it was allowed to happen. one placard appealed for help from the president by coincidence, his foreign minister is in malaysia attending a regional conference. >> and search should continue we agree be malaysia that we should find out the truth. >> quite what the next phase is far from clear. analysi
adrian brown reports from beijing. for 16 months their emotions have someone between dispair and hope. so by barging into the offices they may have felt they had nothing to lose. the announcement from malaysia's government brings neither closure nor comfort to the families. some even believe that the wreckage was planted on reunion island. >> it is not true. a lot of things would have been easy to find, but they didn't find them. like the chairs, baggage, and other stuff that is much...
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adriane brown has more from the site of the explosions in tianjin. >> reporter: china is unused to scenes like this. sudden and deadly explosions getting one of the world's busiest ports. large fire balls illuminated tianjin incinerating cars. some people say it felt like an earthquake. >> i was sitting after watching a film and had my window open. i heard a rush of air followed by a second much larger rush of air that sounded like a shock wave. i looked outside and saw the plume of smoke. >> reporter: officials say the multiple detonations were caused by explosives stored in a warehouse close to a residential area. others described hazardous materials combusting. at first local hospitals struggled to cope with the tide of injured. this does feel like a disaster own. the hermes have been contaminated which means nobody knows what they are breathing in right now. officials believe this was an industrial accident. an exclusion zone has been imposed in tianjin where the investigation into how this accident happened has now begun. police say the owners of the warehouse where the explosions ha
adriane brown has more from the site of the explosions in tianjin. >> reporter: china is unused to scenes like this. sudden and deadly explosions getting one of the world's busiest ports. large fire balls illuminated tianjin incinerating cars. some people say it felt like an earthquake. >> i was sitting after watching a film and had my window open. i heard a rush of air followed by a second much larger rush of air that sounded like a shock wave. i looked outside and saw the plume of...
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. >>> adrian brown joins us now. we understand a wider evacuation order has now been given. >>reporter: there's still a bit of confusion about whether a wider evacuation has been ordered. >>> state media have reported 700 tons of sodium cyanide were in the warehouse that was destroyed in those multiple explosions but today the government said it was slightly less than 100. >> just talk us through again why the authorities think the death toll will actually go higher. >>> it is though, still waiting. >>> there have been desperate scenes in macedoni where hundreds of migrants have been traying to board a train. there wasn't enough room for everyone and migrants tried to pull others off to secure a face. the train was heading to serbia which borders hungary. >>> in iraq, at least 21 people have been killed in a series of bombings in and around baghdad. it's been targeted many times. the attacks have injured more than 100 people >>> in yemen, pro government forces are making significant progress against houthi >>> according to pro government forces, at least 18 houthi rebels wer
. >>> adrian brown joins us now. we understand a wider evacuation order has now been given. >>reporter: there's still a bit of confusion about whether a wider evacuation has been ordered. >>> state media have reported 700 tons of sodium cyanide were in the warehouse that was destroyed in those multiple explosions but today the government said it was slightly less than 100. >> just talk us through again why the authorities think the death toll will actually go...
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here is adrian brown in beijing. >> reporter: for 16 months their emotions have swung between despair and hope. so by barging into the offices of malaysian airlines, they may have felt they had nothing to lose. the announcement from malaysia's government brings neither closure, nor comfort to the families and relatives of the victims. some even believe the wreckage was planted on the island. >> translator: it's not true. a lot of things would have been easier to find, but they didn't find them, like the chairs, baggage and other stuff that is much lighter. >> translator: during this time, we cannot believe anything. because aircraft had a gps. the airline doesn't want us to know the truth. that's why we cannot believe them. >> reporter: they want answers. this was not a protest against china's government, which is why it was allowed to happen. one placard appealed for help from china's president. by coincidence, his foreign minister is in malaysia attending a regional conference. >> translator: the search should continue. at the same time, we agree with malaysia that we should find ou
here is adrian brown in beijing. >> reporter: for 16 months their emotions have swung between despair and hope. so by barging into the offices of malaysian airlines, they may have felt they had nothing to lose. the announcement from malaysia's government brings neither closure, nor comfort to the families and relatives of the victims. some even believe the wreckage was planted on the island. >> translator: it's not true. a lot of things would have been easier to find, but they...
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adrian brown joins us from beijing. why are these continuing conflicting reports. why can't they get it together to give the final word? >> it does point to an inconsistency of message, there's no unified message from malaysian officials, from french officials and, to an extent from yes officials. that mixed message is adding to the anxiety of the families. they say how can the malaysian prime minister say on thursday that the wing part was almost conclusive evidence that it was from mh370, and yet french prosecutors say that it was probably from mh370. so the language of the french is a lot more reserved. and some of the families i have been speaking to say we need a piece of evidence of proof that the plane has been lost. now, it seems hard for people now to understand that some of these families claim crazy theories about what may have happened. some believe it was high jacked that the bebry was fake -- debris was fake possibly planted. they are hostage to all fanciful theories, and what happened stirred up the emotions once more. behind me is a building where a
adrian brown joins us from beijing. why are these continuing conflicting reports. why can't they get it together to give the final word? >> it does point to an inconsistency of message, there's no unified message from malaysian officials, from french officials and, to an extent from yes officials. that mixed message is adding to the anxiety of the families. they say how can the malaysian prime minister say on thursday that the wing part was almost conclusive evidence that it was from...
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adrian brown, al jazeera. >>> the fight against ebola is not over. the u.n. security council held a briefing just a short time ago. doctors said there has been progress made, but issued a stern new warning. we are live at the united nations. ♪ >>> well today the united nations security council is opening an hold briefing on ebola. and officials are feeling optimistic about getting the deadly virus under control. gabe, good to see you. first of all many people think that the ebola crisis is over, but it is not. so what are you hearing from the world health organization today? >> reporter: well, you are right, it's not over, but there are encouraging words from the world health organization. let's recap, we're a little over a year and eight or nine months or so since the crisis began. certainly one of the biggest health crises in the world in decades, 11,000 kills, 27,000 infected. however, the good news is that the top u.n. officialing handling the ebola situation briefed the united nations security council today and they said that -- they said that there ha
adrian brown, al jazeera. >>> the fight against ebola is not over. the u.n. security council held a briefing just a short time ago. doctors said there has been progress made, but issued a stern new warning. we are live at the united nations. ♪ >>> well today the united nations security council is opening an hold briefing on ebola. and officials are feeling optimistic about getting the deadly virus under control. gabe, good to see you. first of all many people think that the...
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crossing over to adriane brown joining us from beijing telling us what the relatives want authorities to do. how are they reacting to the news that the debris was found? >> reporter: well, 16 months after this baffling mystery began, the families of the chinese victims feel they haven't got any closure. they don't feel the wreckage found on reunion island moves things further. in their view, they think this wreckage may have been planted there. so they are hostage to number of real to what people watching now would seem as fanciful notions. they are hostage to the ideas that perhaps the plane was hijacked or shot down. what they do say categorically, they don't believe that wreckage really, in their eyes, moves things forward. this is what some of them had to say to me earlier on today. >> translator: it's not true. a lot of things would have been easy to find, but they didn't find them. like the chairs, baggage and other stuff that's much lighter. >> translator: during this time we cannot believe anything. because the aircraft has gps. the airline doesn't want us to know the truth, t
crossing over to adriane brown joining us from beijing telling us what the relatives want authorities to do. how are they reacting to the news that the debris was found? >> reporter: well, 16 months after this baffling mystery began, the families of the chinese victims feel they haven't got any closure. they don't feel the wreckage found on reunion island moves things further. in their view, they think this wreckage may have been planted there. so they are hostage to number of real to...
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adrian brown has more from the site of the explosions. >> reporter: the heart of one of china's most important economic hubs, torn apart by multiple blasts. [ explosion ] >> reporter: fires burned throughout the night. there were further explosions on thursday afternoon. as a pool of toxic smoke billowed across the city with local people concerned not for the first time, about the air they are now breathing. >> translator: we are very worried, very worried about what chemical is in the air. we're worried it might be toxic and could be harmful in the future. >> reporter: close to the epicenter of the explosions, the scale of the destruction is difficult for dazed survivors to comprehend what happened and why. >> translator: i thought it was a gas explosion. my bedroom wall was hit by a shock wave by through me out of bed. >> reporter: others thought it was an earthquake or nuclear explosion. windows were shattered in homes almost two kilometers away. the flying debris sliced through hundreds of vehicles. temporary housing for migrant workers bore the brunt of the blasts. this is a wor
adrian brown has more from the site of the explosions. >> reporter: the heart of one of china's most important economic hubs, torn apart by multiple blasts. [ explosion ] >> reporter: fires burned throughout the night. there were further explosions on thursday afternoon. as a pool of toxic smoke billowed across the city with local people concerned not for the first time, about the air they are now breathing. >> translator: we are very worried, very worried about what chemical...
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adrian brown, al jazeera. beijing. >> still ahead on al jazeera, we meet the syrian refugee who is are hoping for a higher education. plus the problem of a community further divided among sectarian lines. lines. great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why you can schedule an installation at a time that works for you. even late at night, or on the weekend, if that's what you need. because you have enough to worry about. i did not see that coming. don't deal with disruptions. get better internet installed on your schedule. comcast business. built for business. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the sound bites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. >> ray suarez hosts "inside story". only on al jazeera america. >> the top stories on al jazeera, austria has stopped a train of refugees from crossing o
adrian brown, al jazeera. beijing. >> still ahead on al jazeera, we meet the syrian refugee who is are hoping for a higher education. plus the problem of a community further divided among sectarian lines. lines. great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why you can schedule an installation at a time that works for you. even late at night, or on the weekend, if that's...
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adriane brown joins us live from beijing. who's been arrested? >> well, jane, i think those that you would expect to be arrested have now been arrested. it includes the chairman, the vice chairman and three deputy managers of this logistics warehouse where we had those twin explosions two weeks ago. we also have to remember, the day before, the man who headed the country's work safety regulator was also sacked. he incidentally was a former deputy mayor of tianjin, a position he held for 12 years. there is, amongst ordinary people in tianjin, remember, the lives of some 30,000 people have been disrupted, many are living in temporary housing. there is an impatience for this inquery to be open. in the past investigations tended to be opaque in china. but you sense perhaps this one is going to be different. the media has had in many ways extraordinary access, we are getting daily updates from local government officials. the question is are these arrests going to extend to politicians. we have to remember also that the death toll is continuing to rise
adriane brown joins us live from beijing. who's been arrested? >> well, jane, i think those that you would expect to be arrested have now been arrested. it includes the chairman, the vice chairman and three deputy managers of this logistics warehouse where we had those twin explosions two weeks ago. we also have to remember, the day before, the man who headed the country's work safety regulator was also sacked. he incidentally was a former deputy mayor of tianjin, a position he held for...
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let's get more from adrian brown, joining us from the capital beijing. any details as to who has been arrested? >> well, we know the chairman of this logistics company has been arrested, along with a vice chairman and three deputy managers, according to the newsagency, but i don't know the identity of the others detained. 139 people die in the explosions two weeks ago, and some 34 people are missing. most of the dead were firearm, many young, some as young as 17. china's president ordered an investigation in the aftermath of the explosion. those investigations are continuing. tests in the affected area, and also in a nearby river have revealed that the levels of toxins in the soil and water are very, very high indeed. in one case more than 356 times above accepted levels. so many people, of course, have been disrupted by what happened. it affected the lives of 30,000 people. many of them are living in temporary accommodation, haggling with the government. what the tragedy revealed was not just bent regulation, but shoddy standards, and a conflict of inte
let's get more from adrian brown, joining us from the capital beijing. any details as to who has been arrested? >> well, we know the chairman of this logistics company has been arrested, along with a vice chairman and three deputy managers, according to the newsagency, but i don't know the identity of the others detained. 139 people die in the explosions two weeks ago, and some 34 people are missing. most of the dead were firearm, many young, some as young as 17. china's president ordered...
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adrian brown is live in beijing. why don't the relatives believe what the malaysian government is saying? >> well, good question. i mean on the face of it i think the families would take some measure of comfort and closure from the revelations from the announcement by the malaysian government overnight. but in case that is not the case. they say there are too many unanswered questions and today, outside the offices of malaysia airlines, around about half-a-dozen members staged a silent vigil, then the temp irs became frayed and they barged into the offices of malaysia airlines. interestingly the authorities, the police did nothing to stop this. in the past they intervened. today they showed restraint, i think because the protest was not targeted at the chinese government, but the malaysian government and malaysia airlines. some of the people i spoke to suggested the wreckage found on reunion island had been planted, they had become hostage, i think it's fair to say, to fanciful theories about what happened and it's c
adrian brown is live in beijing. why don't the relatives believe what the malaysian government is saying? >> well, good question. i mean on the face of it i think the families would take some measure of comfort and closure from the revelations from the announcement by the malaysian government overnight. but in case that is not the case. they say there are too many unanswered questions and today, outside the offices of malaysia airlines, around about half-a-dozen members staged a silent...
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adrian brown reports from beijing. >> reporter: for 16 months their emotions have swung between despair and hope. so by barging into the offices of malaysian air lines, they may have felt they had nothing to lose. the announcement from malaysia's government brings neither closure nor comfort to the families and relatives of the victims. some even believe the wreckage was planted on reunion island. >> translator: it's not true. a lot of things would have been easier to find but they didn't find them. >> translator: during this time we cannot leave anything because aircraft had a gps. the airline doesn't want us to know the truth. that's why we cannot believe them. >> reporter: they want answers. this was not a protest against china's government which was why it was allowed to happen. one plaque card appealed from help from china's president. his foreign minister is in malaysia attending a regional conference. >> translator: the search should continue. we should find out the truth and start rolling out the next phase of the plan. >> reporter: quite what the next phase is is far from clear
adrian brown reports from beijing. >> reporter: for 16 months their emotions have swung between despair and hope. so by barging into the offices of malaysian air lines, they may have felt they had nothing to lose. the announcement from malaysia's government brings neither closure nor comfort to the families and relatives of the victims. some even believe the wreckage was planted on reunion island. >> translator: it's not true. a lot of things would have been easier to find but they...
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adrian brown has more from the site of the explosions. >> reporter: the heart of one of china's most important economic hubs attorney apart by multiple blasts. [ explosion ] >> reporter: fires burned throughout the night. there were further explosions on thursday afternoon. as a pool of toxic smoke billowed across the city. with local people concerned not for the first time about the air they are now breathing. >> translator: we're very worried. very worried about what chemical is in the air. we're worry it might be toxic. >> reporter: close to the epicenter of the explosions, the scale of the destruction is difficult for survivors to comprehend what happened and why. >> translator: i thought it was a gas explosion. my bedroom wall was hit by a shock wave which threw me out of bed. >> reporter: windows were shattered in homes almost two kilometers away, foreseeing the evacuation of hundreds of families. the flying debris sliced through hundreds of vehicles. this is a worker's dormitory, and as you can see it has been completely shredded. the imagine really bares testament to the forc
adrian brown has more from the site of the explosions. >> reporter: the heart of one of china's most important economic hubs attorney apart by multiple blasts. [ explosion ] >> reporter: fires burned throughout the night. there were further explosions on thursday afternoon. as a pool of toxic smoke billowed across the city. with local people concerned not for the first time about the air they are now breathing. >> translator: we're very worried. very worried about what...
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adrian brown reports from tianjin. >> reporter: some survivors have compared this disaster to a nuclear explosion. close up that's what it looks like. the toxic pull from smoldering fires are still shrouding the industrial zone. the government has now confirmed the lethal chemical sodium cyanide was stored here. there was an added urgency to the search for survivors on sunday as the toll for the dead and missing continue to rise. along with the anger among families of the missing, and those made homeless. for the second day they attempted to protest outside of a hotel where government officials were briefing journalists. >> translator: we want the government to tell us the truth and help us find a proper home. >> translator: what we need most now is for the government to take care of us and to keep us informed. >> reporter: the government still doesn't know what caused wednesday night's mults pell explosions, but officials now admit that sodium cyanide has been identified at two locations yet insist their readings show the air is safe for those outside the exclusion zone. >> translator:
adrian brown reports from tianjin. >> reporter: some survivors have compared this disaster to a nuclear explosion. close up that's what it looks like. the toxic pull from smoldering fires are still shrouding the industrial zone. the government has now confirmed the lethal chemical sodium cyanide was stored here. there was an added urgency to the search for survivors on sunday as the toll for the dead and missing continue to rise. along with the anger among families of the missing, and...
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>> that was adrian more reporting. the doctor hopes to test his hypothesis by putting the game through the fda approval process for medical devices. ♪[ music ] >>> 4:50. the old bay bridge may go out with a bang. caltrans wants ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [music] no, no, no, no, people are both soft and strong... yey! which is why our products are too. angel soft. >>> welcome back on this fine wednesday morning. average temperatures today. south bay temperatures 79 at santa clara. palo alto 78. redwood city the former home of the national weather service, 79 degrees. 58 for pittsburg. 8 -- 85 at pittsburg. 86 antioch. 86 brentwood. 83 dublin. 77 vallejo. santa rosa 81. 64 stinson beach. if your travel plans take you to bodega bay it will be 64 today. beautiful wednesday on tap. go out and have a fabulous one >>> if your early-morning commute plans take you to the bay bridge toll plaza, it's wide open. smooth sailing across the bridge into san francisco. chp reporting no major accidents out there. i'll have more "kcbs traffic" c
>> that was adrian more reporting. the doctor hopes to test his hypothesis by putting the game through the fda approval process for medical devices. ♪[ music ] >>> 4:50. the old bay bridge may go out with a bang. caltrans wants ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [music] no, no, no, no, people are both soft and strong... yey! which is why our products are too. angel soft. >>> welcome back on this fine wednesday morning. average temperatures today. south bay temperatures 79 at santa...
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adrian brown, al jazeera, beijing. >>> thai police are looking for two new suspects in a resent bombing in bangkok and issued arrest warrants for 26-year-old thai woman and a foreign man after searching a suburban apartment and uncovered fertilizer, digital watches and detonator and arrested another man on saturday and 20 people were killed at the erdiwan shrine two weeks ago. they have blown up more ruins in the ancient city of palmyra. they are said to have used more than 30 tons of explosives to destroy part of the temple of bell. that was built in 32 bc and was part of the unesco world heritage site and comes just a week after i.s.i.l. released images showing fighters destroying the temple and i.s.i.l. cleared from iraq's province last month but the fight to push out the armed group has deepened the divide with the shia, sunni and kurdish communities as jaina now reports. >> reporter: these people are demanding to go home. their town was cleared of i.s.i.l. ten months ago and officials from the iraq government tell them to wait for the roads and facilities to be rebuilt but they bel
adrian brown, al jazeera, beijing. >>> thai police are looking for two new suspects in a resent bombing in bangkok and issued arrest warrants for 26-year-old thai woman and a foreign man after searching a suburban apartment and uncovered fertilizer, digital watches and detonator and arrested another man on saturday and 20 people were killed at the erdiwan shrine two weeks ago. they have blown up more ruins in the ancient city of palmyra. they are said to have used more than 30 tons of...
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las autoridades adriÁn smith habrÍa acabado con la vida de su madre dÁndole una fuerte golpiza con un martillo. supuesto asesinato ocurriÓ el jueves por la tarde en el parque de casas rodantes plazas del rey y una pelea familiar pudo haber llevado a cometer el crimen. >> la policÍa san josÉ vestido al homicidio nÚmero 19 la ciudad en lo que va del aÑo. un hombre muriÓ tras recibir un balazo en un complejo de oficinas. cree que puede haber tres sospechosos involucrados en la muerte del hombre pero continÚan investigando para esclarecer las circunstancias. >> el incidente de crÍmenes que estÁn ocurriendo en semanas pasadas ha subido. ataques contra la policÍa y tambiÉn incidentes como homicidios que estÁn ocurriendo en la comunidad. >> las autoridades expresaron su preocupaciÓn ante el aumento del Índice de homicidios en la ciudad sobre todo los crÍmenes con pandilleros y para prevenir este crÍmenes desplegaron el mes pasado un operativo para mantener mÁs vigiladas las zonas donde mÁs crÍmenes. >> en vallejo algunos padres tuvieron oportuna de ventilar su preocupaciÓ
las autoridades adriÁn smith habrÍa acabado con la vida de su madre dÁndole una fuerte golpiza con un martillo. supuesto asesinato ocurriÓ el jueves por la tarde en el parque de casas rodantes plazas del rey y una pelea familiar pudo haber llevado a cometer el crimen. >> la policÍa san josÉ vestido al homicidio nÚmero 19 la ciudad en lo que va del aÑo. un hombre muriÓ tras recibir un balazo en un complejo de oficinas. cree que puede haber tres sospechosos involucrados en la...
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you can't hit it any harder than domonic brown did, and adrian gonzalez, right place, right time. he finishes off the final game of the series, and the dodgers hang on, and they win it by a final of 10-8. >> ben: the ball ends up being fo foul. it would have gone foul. ends up to be a double play to end the game. nothing you can do. >> tom: nothing you can do about that. the phillies made a run here in the ninth, but the dodgers take two of three, and adrian gonzalez it turns out is the chevrolet player of the game with the three-run home run. and jimmy rollins will say so long to phillies' fans, and final chance to see them here in 2015. so the phils took game one and the dodgers took the last two, and they win today, 10-8, and we will be right back to wrap it up here from philadelphia right after this. ♪ with the card accepted by 90% of doctors and specialists in the philadelphia region, you have the compassion and security of blue cross. giving you the freedom to relish right now. independence blue cross. live fearless. >> tom: well, i will tell you that it turned out to be a
you can't hit it any harder than domonic brown did, and adrian gonzalez, right place, right time. he finishes off the final game of the series, and the dodgers hang on, and they win it by a final of 10-8. >> ben: the ball ends up being fo foul. it would have gone foul. ends up to be a double play to end the game. nothing you can do. >> tom: nothing you can do about that. the phillies made a run here in the ninth, but the dodgers take two of three, and adrian gonzalez it turns out is...