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like many others up to blames president rodrigue territory for bombing merapi the government has promised reconstruction and great to muslim autonomy but until those promises are full of photo angry young men like updated will continue to pose a threat. a reporter some of the paper's mun was part of the d w team filming there in morrow you and she is here with us in the studio good morning sound of the the the scenes you brought shown in that report there were of utter devastation what's your impression of how the battle for morale we unfold you know it evoked images of pole. and nothing that is exactly what happened there a heavy urban combat house to house fighting but also all in all mess of mess of arabs because otherwise concretely explain the kind of destruction that we see they are until today sixty five thousand residents you know remain displaced on the fringes of the city forbidden to go back to this ground zero where the houses once were you mention rock n m o's all these are cities where we do associate with confronting. iraq and syria being the countries we normally associate
like many others up to blames president rodrigue territory for bombing merapi the government has promised reconstruction and great to muslim autonomy but until those promises are full of photo angry young men like updated will continue to pose a threat. a reporter some of the paper's mun was part of the d w team filming there in morrow you and she is here with us in the studio good morning sound of the the the scenes you brought shown in that report there were of utter devastation what's your...
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like many others up to blames president rodrigue territory for bombing merapi the government has promised reconstruction and great to muslim autonomy but until those promises are full of food angry young men like up to it will continue to pose a threat. a reporter some of the papers mun was part of the d w team filming there in morrow he and she is here with. yes in the studio good morning zonda the the scenes you brought shown in that report there were of utter devastation what's your impression of how the battle for morale we unfold he know it evoked images of pole off massud. and nothing that is exactly what happened there a heavy urban combat house to house fighting but also all in all mess of mess of ferrets because otherwise you concretely explain the kind of destruction that we see they are until today sixty five thousand residents you know remain displaced on the fringes of the city forbidden to go back to this zero where the houses once were you mention rocca an emotional these are cities where we do associate with confronting. iraq and syria being the countries we normally assoc
like many others up to blames president rodrigue territory for bombing merapi the government has promised reconstruction and great to muslim autonomy but until those promises are full of food angry young men like up to it will continue to pose a threat. a reporter some of the papers mun was part of the d w team filming there in morrow he and she is here with. yes in the studio good morning zonda the the scenes you brought shown in that report there were of utter devastation what's your...
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like many others up to blames president rodrigue territory for bombing mahratti the government has promised reconstruction and great to muslim autonomy but until those promises are fulfilled angry young men like up to it will continue to pose a threat. our reporter and our peers men was part of the u.w. team a filming in the city and. she's here now with me to talk some more about this region that we don't really hear that much about in this part of the world looking at that footage that you shot with your colleagues i couldn't help but this could have been syria this could have been iraq incidentally regions that you've been as well this has been completely obliterated yet authorities maintain that they only used surgical attacks i would dispute that because even if it weren't such a strikes only as the military claims it must defend many and they must have been extremely powerful forceful relentless i think what the military tried to do with governments or this is to not only you know flush out the any meat that's how the military puts it but also just senses very strong signal to the pop
like many others up to blames president rodrigue territory for bombing mahratti the government has promised reconstruction and great to muslim autonomy but until those promises are fulfilled angry young men like up to it will continue to pose a threat. our reporter and our peers men was part of the u.w. team a filming in the city and. she's here now with me to talk some more about this region that we don't really hear that much about in this part of the world looking at that footage that you...
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it was led by doctor eduardo rodrigues who says cameron's determination to survive helped make the surgery success. all the careful planning, all the logistics involved by this kind of result ultimately paid off. and you can see that in the result of cameron's face. the quality of the skin, the matching of the bones, his smiling, it is a remarkable results. the operation was the most technologically advanced face transplant, with the first use of a 3d printed donorfacial mask in the united states. the surgery took place just 18 months after his injury, one of the shortest waiting times for a facial transplant. the donor was 23—year—old will fisher, a chess champion, aspiring writer and filmmaker. will's mum, sally fisher, said she may not have survived losing her son if not for cameron. with the success of the surgery, cameron is now having a second chance at life. the past couple months have been pretty normal, you know, just trying to do normal stuff, and you know, hang out with my friends. since the first face transplant in 2005, more than 40 have been performed worldwide. a stroke
it was led by doctor eduardo rodrigues who says cameron's determination to survive helped make the surgery success. all the careful planning, all the logistics involved by this kind of result ultimately paid off. and you can see that in the result of cameron's face. the quality of the skin, the matching of the bones, his smiling, it is a remarkable results. the operation was the most technologically advanced face transplant, with the first use of a 3d printed donorfacial mask in the united...
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like many others up to blames president rodrigue territory for bombing merapi the government has promised reconstruction and great to muslim autonomy but until those promises are full of photo angry young men like updated with continue to pose a threat. a reporter some of the paper's mun was part of the d.w. team filming there in morrow you and she is here with us in the studio good morning zonda the the scenes you brought shown in that report there were of utter devastation what's your impression of how the battle for morale we unfold you know it evoked images of pole. and nothing that is exactly what happened there a heavy urban combat house to house fighting back. you know mess of mess of arabs because otherwise to concretely explain the kind of destruction that we see they are until today sixty five thousand residents you know remains or cities where we do associate with confronting. iraq and syria being the countries we normally associate with islamic states and not so much the philippines how deeply rooted is the philippines it is in the philippines i think the ideology behind i gue
like many others up to blames president rodrigue territory for bombing merapi the government has promised reconstruction and great to muslim autonomy but until those promises are full of photo angry young men like updated with continue to pose a threat. a reporter some of the paper's mun was part of the d.w. team filming there in morrow you and she is here with us in the studio good morning zonda the the scenes you brought shown in that report there were of utter devastation what's your...
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like many others up to blames president rodrigue territory for bombing the rocky the government has promised reconstruction and great to muslim autonomy but until those promises are fulfilled to angry young men like up do it with continue to pose a threat. british prime minister theresa may has said she intends to hold a parliamentary vote on her brakes a deal in the third week of january may brief the house of commons on talks you have with european leaders at last week's you so much you want lawmakers against holding a second referendum on bragg's it and defended her decision to suspend the vote last week some of the resulting exchanges at this council were repulsed but i make no apology. i make. i say no apology for standing up for the interests of this house i mean. i mean interests of our whole united. prime minister trees some may address in just a short while ago the parliament as she's at the moment also is still speaking standing outside westminster. so good to see you barbara there have been growing calls for a second referendum but today the prime minister shut down that option an
like many others up to blames president rodrigue territory for bombing the rocky the government has promised reconstruction and great to muslim autonomy but until those promises are fulfilled to angry young men like up do it with continue to pose a threat. british prime minister theresa may has said she intends to hold a parliamentary vote on her brakes a deal in the third week of january may brief the house of commons on talks you have with european leaders at last week's you so much you want...
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it was led by doctor edouard rodrigues who says cameron‘s determination to survive helped make the surgery success. all the careful planning, all the logistics involved by this kind of result ultimately paid off. and you can see that in the result of cameron‘s face. the quality of the skin, the matching of the bones, his smiling, it is a remarkable results. the operation was the most technologically advanced face transplant, with the first use of a 3d printed donor facial mask in the united states. the surgery took place just 18 months after his injury, one of the shortest waiting times for a facial transplant. the donor was 23—year—old will fisher, a chess champion, aspiring writer and filmmaker. we‘ll‘s mum said she may not have survived losing her son if not have survived losing her son if not the cameron. with the success of the surgery, cameron is now having a second chance at life. the past couple of months have been pretty normal, just time to do normal stuff, and you know, hang out with my friends. since the first face transplant in 2005, more than a0 have been performed
it was led by doctor edouard rodrigues who says cameron‘s determination to survive helped make the surgery success. all the careful planning, all the logistics involved by this kind of result ultimately paid off. and you can see that in the result of cameron‘s face. the quality of the skin, the matching of the bones, his smiling, it is a remarkable results. the operation was the most technologically advanced face transplant, with the first use of a 3d printed donor facial mask in the united...
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like many others up to blames president rodrigue territory for bombing merapi the government has promised reconstruction and great to muslim autonomy but until those promises are full of food angry young men like updated with continue to pose a threat. a reporter some of the papers money was part of the d w team filming there in morocco you and she is here with us in the studio good morning zonda the the scenes you brought shown in that report there were of utter devastation what's your impression of how the battle for morale we unfold you know it evoked images poll. and nothing that is exactly what happened they are a heavy urban combat house to house fighting but also all in all mess of mess of ferrets because otherwise to concretely explain the kind of destruction that we see they are until today sixty five thousand residents you know remain displaced on the fringes of the city forbidden to go back to this ground zero where the houses once were you mention rock n m o's all these are cities where we do associate with confronting. iraq and syria being the countries we normally associate
like many others up to blames president rodrigue territory for bombing merapi the government has promised reconstruction and great to muslim autonomy but until those promises are full of food angry young men like updated with continue to pose a threat. a reporter some of the papers money was part of the d w team filming there in morocco you and she is here with us in the studio good morning zonda the the scenes you brought shown in that report there were of utter devastation what's your...
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like many others up to blames president rodrigue territory for bombing merapi the government has promised reconstruction and great to muslim autonomy but until those promises are fulfilled angry young men like up to it will continue to pose a threat. just mounted was part of the team filming in morocco we city and she joins us to talk more about the story sandra thank you so much for joining us a lot of us are familiar with the so-called islamic states presence in syria in iraq how deeply rooted are the islamists in the philippines well there is a longstanding insurgency there is a lot of potential for an islamist insurgency and as isis losing territory in iraq and syria there is threats of moving over like up to here he told us when he was receiving jihadi training in the jungle camp in spring of two thousand and fifteen there are about so two foreign fighters in his camp alone and these foreign fighters mainly hate from neighboring countries indonesia malaysia but also from arab countries and from chechnya as he said and as long as there are grievances longstanding grievances which are
like many others up to blames president rodrigue territory for bombing merapi the government has promised reconstruction and great to muslim autonomy but until those promises are fulfilled angry young men like up to it will continue to pose a threat. just mounted was part of the team filming in morocco we city and she joins us to talk more about the story sandra thank you so much for joining us a lot of us are familiar with the so-called islamic states presence in syria in iraq how deeply...
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like many others up to blames president rodrigue territory for bombing merapi the government has promised reconstruction and great to muslim autonomy but until those promises are full of vote angry young men like up to it will continue to pose a threat. did i just man was part of the team filming in morocco we city and she joins us to talk more about the story sandra thank you so much for joining us a lot of us are familiar with the so-called islamic states presence in syria in iraq how deeply rooted are the islamists in the philippines well there is a longstanding insurgency there is a lot of potential for an islamist insurgency and as isis losing territory in iraq and syria there is threats of moving over like up to here he told us when he was receiving jihadi training in the jungle camp in spring of two thousand and fifteen the robots so foreign fighters in his camp alone and these foreign fighters many hate from neighboring countries indonesia and malaysia but also from arab countries and from chechnya as he said it and as long as there are grievances longstanding grievances which are
like many others up to blames president rodrigue territory for bombing merapi the government has promised reconstruction and great to muslim autonomy but until those promises are full of vote angry young men like up to it will continue to pose a threat. did i just man was part of the team filming in morocco we city and she joins us to talk more about the story sandra thank you so much for joining us a lot of us are familiar with the so-called islamic states presence in syria in iraq how deeply...
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unfolding in the philippines it's one we've been following for a couple of years now the case of president rodrigue odu territory versus rappler a news website that's been the president's bet now are for its critical coverage of his government's war on drugs and its online dissent from ation campaign earlier this year rappers license was temporarily revoked and just last week the site and its founder maria ressa were indicted for tax evasion which raised more than a few eyebrows maria ressa joins us.
unfolding in the philippines it's one we've been following for a couple of years now the case of president rodrigue odu territory versus rappler a news website that's been the president's bet now are for its critical coverage of his government's war on drugs and its online dissent from ation campaign earlier this year rappers license was temporarily revoked and just last week the site and its founder maria ressa were indicted for tax evasion which raised more than a few eyebrows maria ressa...
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it was led by doctor edouard rodrigues who says cameron's determination to survive helped make the surgery success. all the careful planning, all the logistics involved by this kind of result ultimately paid off. and you can see that in the result of cameron's face. the quality of the skin, the matching of the bones, his smiling, it is a remarkable results. the operation was the most technologically advanced face transplant, with the first use of a 3d printed donorfacial mask in the united states. the surgery took place just 18 months after his injury, one of the shortest waiting times for a facial transplant. the donor was 23—year—old will fisher, a chess champion, aspiring writer and filmmaker. we'll‘s mum said she may not have survived losing her son if not the cameron. with the success of the surgery, cameron is now having a second chance at life. the past couple of months have been pretty normal, just time to do normal stuff, and you know, hang out with my friends. since the first face transplant in 2005, more than a0 have been performed worldwide. a stroke of ingenuity and comp
it was led by doctor edouard rodrigues who says cameron's determination to survive helped make the surgery success. all the careful planning, all the logistics involved by this kind of result ultimately paid off. and you can see that in the result of cameron's face. the quality of the skin, the matching of the bones, his smiling, it is a remarkable results. the operation was the most technologically advanced face transplant, with the first use of a 3d printed donorfacial mask in the united...
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rodrigues in "pose."ow >> do you hat the greatest pain a person can feel is? the gfatest tragedy a lie can experience? it's having the truth inside ono you and you being able to share it, it is having a great beauty and no one there to seeth it! young boy has been discarded, and he is so you he believes it has something to do with who he is. >> brown: eric, what did you love here? >> so when you watch "pe" and you see this great story that sonia desuncribedld, you have a sense that you're seeing a star born, when you tch m.. do what she does so well, playing blanca. eshe, of coursean- she, you c tell from the clip, does amazing acting work. we're at a point where there's pressure and advocacy to have transgender played by transgender actors and actsses and she's doing an amazing job playing the authentic performance when is what you ge when you cast transgender people in transgender roles. >> brown: sonnia you picked amy adams in "sharp objects," the drama. let's take a look at the clip first. >> okay, in missouri, from nnessee. >> i know where it is. i asked
rodrigues in "pose."ow >> do you hat the greatest pain a person can feel is? the gfatest tragedy a lie can experience? it's having the truth inside ono you and you being able to share it, it is having a great beauty and no one there to seeth it! young boy has been discarded, and he is so you he believes it has something to do with who he is. >> brown: eric, what did you love here? >> so when you watch "pe" and you see this great story that sonia...
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some view as obstruction of justice and the new attorney general nominee does not pass judgment on the rodrigu russia investigation and a reason you might see him get bipartisan support. >> barr said that comb my acted inproperly in the press conferences about the clinton administration. these were in 2016. barr wrote other op-eds, one defending the firing of sally yates saying, quote, yates had no authority and no conceivable justification for directing the department's lawyers not to advocate the president's position in court. >> and another in 2016 arguing that jim comey had no choice but to issue the october statement that he had reopened the investigation into hillary clinton. here's a bit of the president's nominee on political issues in his words. >> if someone wants to say there's no right to interrogation, i disagree with that as a moral matter. but i haven't heard the critics say that. now, if you can use coercion interrogation the question is where do you draw the line? the administration will not engage in torture but interrogation. and i'm not sure it's helpful for congress to fig
some view as obstruction of justice and the new attorney general nominee does not pass judgment on the rodrigu russia investigation and a reason you might see him get bipartisan support. >> barr said that comb my acted inproperly in the press conferences about the clinton administration. these were in 2016. barr wrote other op-eds, one defending the firing of sally yates saying, quote, yates had no authority and no conceivable justification for directing the department's lawyers not to...
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like many others up to blames president rodrigue territory for bombing mahratti the government has promised reconstruction and great to muslim autonomy but until those promises are full of food angry young men like updated will continue to pose a threat. a reporter some of the paper's mun was part of the d.w. team filming there in morrow you and she is here with us in the studio the the scenes you brought shown in that report there were of utter devastation what's your impression of how the battle for morale we unfold you know it evoked images of pole . and nothing that is exactly what happened there a heavy urban combat house to house fighting but also on you know mess of mess of arabs because otherwise the conclave the explain the kind of destruction that we see they are until today sixty five thousand residents you know remain displaced on the fringes of the city forbidden to go back to this ground zero where the houses once were you mention rock n m o's all these are cities where we do associate with confronting. iraq and syria being the countries we normally associate with islamic stat
like many others up to blames president rodrigue territory for bombing mahratti the government has promised reconstruction and great to muslim autonomy but until those promises are full of food angry young men like updated will continue to pose a threat. a reporter some of the paper's mun was part of the d.w. team filming there in morrow you and she is here with us in the studio the the scenes you brought shown in that report there were of utter devastation what's your impression of how the...
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rodrigues in "pose." >> do you know what the greatest pain person can fee is? the greatest tragedy a life can experience? it's having the truth inside oft you and you being able to share it, it is having a great beauty and no one there to see it! this young boy has been a discarde he is so young! he believes it has something to do with who he is. >> brown: eric, what did you love here? >> so when you watch "pose" and you see this great y stat sonia described unfold, you have a sense that you're seeing a star born, when you watch m.j. do what she does wl, playing blanca. eshe, of course -- she, you can tell from the clip, doesziama acting work. we're at a point where there's pressure and advocacy to have transgender played by transgender actors and actsses and she's doing an amazing job playing the authentic performance when is what you ge when you cast transgender people in transgender roles.ro >>: sonnia you picked amy adams in "sharp objec," the drama. let's take a look at the clip first. >> okay, in missouri, from nnessee. >> i know where it is. i asked what
rodrigues in "pose." >> do you know what the greatest pain person can fee is? the greatest tragedy a life can experience? it's having the truth inside oft you and you being able to share it, it is having a great beauty and no one there to see it! this young boy has been a discarde he is so young! he believes it has something to do with who he is. >> brown: eric, what did you love here? >> so when you watch "pose" and you see this great y stat sonia...