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ahmed calls him his car. a stumble doesn't stop ahmed, he's a study in determination. 0rla guerin, bbc news, taiz. the time is 1:19. our top story this lunchtime: moving hospital — the duke of edinburgh is taken to st bartholomews in london for treatment for a pre—existing heart condition. and success for nomadland at the golden globes — chloe zhao becomes the first woman to win best director for nearly a0 years. coming up in bbc news, marcus trescothick is appointed as the new elite batting coach for england. the former opener scored more than 10,000 runs across all formats of the game in a six—year spell with the team. the duke of sussex has said he feared "history repeating itself" in an apparant reference to his mother's death — in a trailerfor his upcoming interview with oprah winfrey. he and his wife meghan appear in the adverts for the show, which will be broadcast in the us next weekend. daniela relph reports. were you silent - or were you silenced? no answer to that yet from meghan, but thi
ahmed calls him his car. a stumble doesn't stop ahmed, he's a study in determination. 0rla guerin, bbc news, taiz. the time is 1:19. our top story this lunchtime: moving hospital — the duke of edinburgh is taken to st bartholomews in london for treatment for a pre—existing heart condition. and success for nomadland at the golden globes — chloe zhao becomes the first woman to win best director for nearly a0 years. coming up in bbc news, marcus trescothick is appointed as the new elite...
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ahmed calls him "his car". a stumble doesn't stop ahmed. he is a study in determination. orla guerin, bbc news, taiz. we can now speak to shireen adeimi, who's is an assistant professor at michigan state university and expert on yemeni history. thank you very much for your time professor. can you give us a sense of how important aid is in terms of day to day needs and risks for people in yemen? it is extremely crucial, and it is crucial because of the blockade that is being imposed on yemenis for the last six years, before the war here began, yemenis used to import 90% of their food from countries like saudi arabia, for example, and since the blockade, commercial trading has been very much restricted. and the saudi—led coalition banned much of what is needed in yemen, there are currently 14 in yemen, there are currently 1a fuel ships waiting to enter yemen despite being cleared by the un. because of these conditions, 80% of the population in yemen has come to rely on aid, so it is extremely crucial for people's daily survival. crucial for people's daily survival-— cru
ahmed calls him "his car". a stumble doesn't stop ahmed. he is a study in determination. orla guerin, bbc news, taiz. we can now speak to shireen adeimi, who's is an assistant professor at michigan state university and expert on yemeni history. thank you very much for your time professor. can you give us a sense of how important aid is in terms of day to day needs and risks for people in yemen? it is extremely crucial, and it is crucial because of the blockade that is being imposed on...
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this is ahmed's classmate, 0mar misto. he also managed to escape, and lives in turkey, now. 0mar received burns to over 65% of his body. he has had 25 operations — so far. he is never without the discomfort of his injuries, or the pain of his loss. here is 0mar arriving at the hospital. he was 17. and this is his younger brother, muhammad — he's 15. this is 0mar�*s last memory of his little brother — the shot that i filmed of them walking into the hospital together. muhammad died eight days later. 0mar will never escape his memories of that day, but he has, at least, left syria, and is able to move on with his life. but what of his classmates left behind? this is muhammad assi. he suffered 85% burns to his body. muhammad lives in idlib, in rebel—held north—west syria. but he dreams of leaving, too, so he can have the career he craves and the surgery that he desperately needs to help heal his scars. but when he closes his eyes at night, all he really dreams of is that day almost eight years ago, now. anywhere el
this is ahmed's classmate, 0mar misto. he also managed to escape, and lives in turkey, now. 0mar received burns to over 65% of his body. he has had 25 operations — so far. he is never without the discomfort of his injuries, or the pain of his loss. here is 0mar arriving at the hospital. he was 17. and this is his younger brother, muhammad — he's 15. this is 0mar�*s last memory of his little brother — the shot that i filmed of them walking into the hospital together. muhammad died eight...
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this is ahmed's classmate, 0mar misto. he also managed to escape, and lives in turkey, now. 0mar received burns to over 65% of his body. he has had 25 operations — so far. he is never without the discomfort of his injuries, or the pain of his loss. here is 0mar arriving at the hospital. he was 17. and this is his younger brother, muhammad — he's 15. this is 0mar�*s last memory of his little brother — the shot that i filmed of them walking into the hospital together. you this is 0mar�*s last memory of his little brother — the shot that i filmed of them walking into the hospital together. muhammad misto died eight days later. 0mar will never escape his memories of that day, but he has, at least, left syria, and is able to move on with his life. but what of his classmates left behind? this is muhammad assi. he suffered 85% burns to his body. muhammad lives in idlib, in rebel—held north—west syria. but he dreams of leaving, too, so he can have the career he craves and the surgery that he desperately needs to he
this is ahmed's classmate, 0mar misto. he also managed to escape, and lives in turkey, now. 0mar received burns to over 65% of his body. he has had 25 operations — so far. he is never without the discomfort of his injuries, or the pain of his loss. here is 0mar arriving at the hospital. he was 17. and this is his younger brother, muhammad — he's 15. this is 0mar�*s last memory of his little brother — the shot that i filmed of them walking into the hospital together. you this is...
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ahmed calls him his car. a stumble doesn't stop ahmed. he is a study in determination. 0rla guerin, bbc news, taiz. the scottish government has agreed to publish the legal advice it was given in the civil case in 2018 against alex salmond that it lost. the government admitted it acted unlawfully when investigating allegations of sexual harassment against mr salmond. the inquiry into the government's conduct is still going on. 0ur scotland editor sarah smith is in glasgow for us, what impact will this have on the war of words between alex salmond and nicola sturgeon? alex salmond is convinced this could prove one of his central allegations against nicola sturgeon namely that she ignored legal advice that her government was likely to lose a court battle with him when he challenged her of investigated claims of sexual harassment against him. alex salmond is convinced the scottish government lawyers warned that there was very little chance of winning the case but the government proceeded anyway for months at considerable public expense. in 20
ahmed calls him his car. a stumble doesn't stop ahmed. he is a study in determination. 0rla guerin, bbc news, taiz. the scottish government has agreed to publish the legal advice it was given in the civil case in 2018 against alex salmond that it lost. the government admitted it acted unlawfully when investigating allegations of sexual harassment against mr salmond. the inquiry into the government's conduct is still going on. 0ur scotland editor sarah smith is in glasgow for us, what impact...
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ahmed calls him his car. a stumble doesn't stop ahmed. he is a study in determination. 0rla guerin, bbc news, taiz. the former french president nicolas sarkozy has been sentenced to three years in jail for corruption, for attempting to bribe a magistrate. a court in paris has suspended two years of his jail term, with sarkozy expected to serve the remaining year outside prison, with an electronic tag. the 66—year—old is the first former french president to receive a custodial sentence. lucy williamson is in paris. lucy, this a huge fall fron grace for a former head of the french republic. yes, you really saw the two sides of president sarkozy�*s image today. as he walked into the courtroom, the police standing outside stood to attention and saluted him. a few minutes later he was getting a dressing down from the judge as she convicted him of corruption and influence peddling. more surprising then that is that this case would never have come to trial were it not for another enquiry that was taking place seven years ago. the police ha
ahmed calls him his car. a stumble doesn't stop ahmed. he is a study in determination. 0rla guerin, bbc news, taiz. the former french president nicolas sarkozy has been sentenced to three years in jail for corruption, for attempting to bribe a magistrate. a court in paris has suspended two years of his jail term, with sarkozy expected to serve the remaining year outside prison, with an electronic tag. the 66—year—old is the first former french president to receive a custodial sentence. lucy...
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ahmed calls him "his car". a stumble doesn't stop ahmed. he is a study in determination. orla guerin, bbc news, taiz. at the middle east institute. previously alasrar she served as a program officer for the department for international development in yemen. what do you make of the amount of aid pledged? it is what do you make of the amount of aid pledged?— of aid pledged? it is of substantial _ of aid pledged? it is of substantial amount - of aid pledged? it is of substantial amount of| of aid pledged? it is of - substantial amount of money. the united nations and united states appeal to all nations, especially those in the region, to give generously and it is crucial to do so because of the economic crisis and the covid—i9 pandemic. this is making it even worse. $4 billion is substantial, $1.7 billion is substantial, $1.7 billion achieved was kind of expected given the fact that other nations are really struggling with the covid—19 crisis at the moment. it is substantial, _ crisis at the moment. it is substantial, is _ crisis at the moment. it is substantial, is it
ahmed calls him "his car". a stumble doesn't stop ahmed. he is a study in determination. orla guerin, bbc news, taiz. at the middle east institute. previously alasrar she served as a program officer for the department for international development in yemen. what do you make of the amount of aid pledged? it is what do you make of the amount of aid pledged?— of aid pledged? it is of substantial _ of aid pledged? it is of substantial amount - of aid pledged? it is of substantial amount...
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this is ahmed's classmate, 0mar misto. he also managed to escape, and lives in turkey, now. 0mar received burns to over 65% of his body. he has had 25 operations — so far. he is never without the discomfort of his injuries, or the pain of his loss. here is 0mar arriving at the hospital. he was 17. and this is his younger brother, muhammad — he's 15. this is 0mar�*s last memory of his little brother — the shot that i filmed of them walking into the hospital together. muhammad died eight days later. 0mar will never escape his memories of that day, but he has, at least, left syria, and is able to move on with his life. but what of his classmates left behind? this is muhammad assi. he suffered 85% burns to his body. muhammad lives in idlib, in rebel—held north—west syria. but he dreams of leaving, too, so he can have the career he craves and the surgery that he desperately needs to help heal his scars. but when he closes his eyes at night, all he really dreams of is that day almost eight years ago, now. muhammad li
this is ahmed's classmate, 0mar misto. he also managed to escape, and lives in turkey, now. 0mar received burns to over 65% of his body. he has had 25 operations — so far. he is never without the discomfort of his injuries, or the pain of his loss. here is 0mar arriving at the hospital. he was 17. and this is his younger brother, muhammad — he's 15. this is 0mar�*s last memory of his little brother — the shot that i filmed of them walking into the hospital together. muhammad died eight...
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the protesters anger is twofold it's about the death of a right mushtaq ahmed in jail and it's about a security law that they see is trampling on their freedom of speech i. think. we have succeeded in our program to lay siege to the interior ministry he accommodates we demand it the elements of the digital security act we protest the way he writes and mushtaq ahmed died in prison under the secure custody of the state. or 30 say ahmed died of a heart attack while detained in a high security prison he'd been charged under the law for criticizing the country's coronavirus response on social media protesters allege that it was tortured while in jail where his cousin a doctor was present at the autopsy the political question at the moment it's very difficult to accept this a 5354 year old man would die of a single heart attack you could say it's an abnormal death but we can point out any other symptoms or causes that will result in this death. from our part bangladesh's prime minister has shrugged off criticism of the law and death. what can we do if someone dies after falling sick in jai
the protesters anger is twofold it's about the death of a right mushtaq ahmed in jail and it's about a security law that they see is trampling on their freedom of speech i. think. we have succeeded in our program to lay siege to the interior ministry he accommodates we demand it the elements of the digital security act we protest the way he writes and mushtaq ahmed died in prison under the secure custody of the state. or 30 say ahmed died of a heart attack while detained in a high security...
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this is ahmed's classmate, 0mar misto. he also managed to escape, and lives in turkey, now. 0mar received burns to over 65% of his body. he has had 25 operations — so far. he is never without the discomfort of his injuries, or the pain of his loss. here is 0mar arriving at the hospital. he was 17. and this is his younger brother, muhammad — he's 15. this is 0mar�*s last memory of his little brother — the shot that i filmed of them walking into the hospital together. muhammad misto died eight days later. 0mar will never escape his memories of that day, but he has, at least, left syria, and is able to move on with his life. but what of his classmates left behind? this is muhammad assi. he suffered 85% burns to his body. muhammad lives in idlib, in rebel—held north—west syria. but he dreams of leaving, too, so he can have the career he craves and the surgery that he desperately needs to help heal his scars. but when he closes his eyes at night, all he really dreams of is that day almost eight years ago, now. anywh
this is ahmed's classmate, 0mar misto. he also managed to escape, and lives in turkey, now. 0mar received burns to over 65% of his body. he has had 25 operations — so far. he is never without the discomfort of his injuries, or the pain of his loss. here is 0mar arriving at the hospital. he was 17. and this is his younger brother, muhammad — he's 15. this is 0mar�*s last memory of his little brother — the shot that i filmed of them walking into the hospital together. muhammad misto died...
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. —— ahmed. like millions of his countrymen, ahmed tried to run away from his pain. his new life is in germany but he will always have his scars to remind him of home. ahmed received 50% burns to his body and has had eight operations. he lives alone in a world that seems far from syria, studying mechanical engineering and building a new life for himself. but he is lonely and misses his family. they are stuck in syria, and he is worried that he may never see them again because, he says, as long as president assad remains in power, he will not return to his homeland. many of the children that survive the attack on the school that day have scars to tell their stories. this is ahmed's classmate, 0mar. he lives in turkey, now. 0rem al—kubrah received burns to 60% of his body. —— 65% of his body. he has had 25 operations. so far. he is never without the discomfort of his injuries or the pain of his loss. here is 0mar arriving at the hospital. he was 17. and this is his younger brother, mohammed, who is 15. this is 0mar�*s last memory of his little brother, the shot
. —— ahmed. like millions of his countrymen, ahmed tried to run away from his pain. his new life is in germany but he will always have his scars to remind him of home. ahmed received 50% burns to his body and has had eight operations. he lives alone in a world that seems far from syria, studying mechanical engineering and building a new life for himself. but he is lonely and misses his family. they are stuck in syria, and he is worried that he may never see them again because, he says, as...
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paul, what do you say to ahmed? i agree that ahmed's concern is real. yes. does he think the aviation industry will be left severely damaged? i think it will be severely damaged. that travel increased is because airfares were low. in the 1970s, the jumbojet allowed many, many more people to travel, so the the great difference between the before and after was cheap air fares or bigger planes. and i think that airlines will go out of business. and, as a matter of fact, wealthy people have always been the travelers who spend money. so, realistically, in the short term, anyway, it will be the privileged, the vaccinated, and the wealthy who get the flights, and the airlines that have support will survive. ahmed, not much comfort for you there in those answers. what do you think? i'm afraid that i totally. agree with paul about it. airlines will suffer, - will suffer, for a while. i believe the airline will come stronger again within, - like, three to four... three to five years' from now, at least. all right. let's go to india, your question, please. due to the p
paul, what do you say to ahmed? i agree that ahmed's concern is real. yes. does he think the aviation industry will be left severely damaged? i think it will be severely damaged. that travel increased is because airfares were low. in the 1970s, the jumbojet allowed many, many more people to travel, so the the great difference between the before and after was cheap air fares or bigger planes. and i think that airlines will go out of business. and, as a matter of fact, wealthy people have always...
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news asia activists in bangladesh have been hitting the streets to protest the death of mushtaq ahmed a writer who died in prison and who was sent there in the 1st place for what he said on facebook he had criticised the government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic those demonstrating demand the withdrawal of the expansive and fairly new do. security act under which it was charged and they want an independent investigation not a government one into how he died. their aim was to march to bangladesh's interior ministry arm in arm hundreds of mostly students joined in the protest in their way though this police barricade and for a 4th day what began as a peaceful march turned into something more ugly. the protesters anger is twofold it's about the death of a rights mushtaq ahmed in jail and it's about a security law that they see is trampling on their freedom of speech i. think. we have succeeded in our programme to lay siege to the interior ministry the economy rates we demanded the elements of the digital security act we protest the way rights. died in prison under the secure cust
news asia activists in bangladesh have been hitting the streets to protest the death of mushtaq ahmed a writer who died in prison and who was sent there in the 1st place for what he said on facebook he had criticised the government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic those demonstrating demand the withdrawal of the expansive and fairly new do. security act under which it was charged and they want an independent investigation not a government one into how he died. their aim was to march to...
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ahmed calls him his car. a stumble doesn't stop ahmed, he's a study in determination. orla guerin, bbc news, taiz. that report from orla guerin, cameraman goktay koraltan and producer claire read. the duke of sussex has said he feared "history repeating itself," in an apparant reference to his mother's death, in a trailerfor his upcoming interview with oprah winfrey. he and his wife meghan appear in the adverts for the show, which will be broadcast in the us next weekend. daniela relph reports. were you silent, - or were you silenced? no answer to that yet from meghan, but this was just the trailer ahead of next weekend's broadcast of the much—anticipated interview. almost unsurvivable sounds - like there was a breaking point. my biggest concern was history repeating itself. from prince harry, the talk is of his mother and protecting his wife. i can't begin to imagine what it must have been like for her going through this process by herself all those years ago, because it has been unbelievably tough for the two of us, but at least we had each other. yeah. oprah winfr
ahmed calls him his car. a stumble doesn't stop ahmed, he's a study in determination. orla guerin, bbc news, taiz. that report from orla guerin, cameraman goktay koraltan and producer claire read. the duke of sussex has said he feared "history repeating itself," in an apparant reference to his mother's death, in a trailerfor his upcoming interview with oprah winfrey. he and his wife meghan appear in the adverts for the show, which will be broadcast in the us next weekend. daniela...
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and cartoonist ahmed copied the show with talk shot by police while in custody or not yet let me go back to look i don't use writers and cartoonists are unable to express themselves and the independence of all media is sisterly curtailed now by siphoning the free expression of people is in a way an effort to destroy a nation i was the writers that has led to violent scenes like these in the past several days as police attempt to break up the opposition and that protests dozens of people have been injured including officers police have arrested several protesters. to tell us what's tying the digital security he's not making citizens any more secure rather it's designed to stop all free expression of the people who supply law has to be abolished and all those who were convicted and arrested on additional including a cartoonist will have to be freed. rights groups and other organizations are concerned international law goes right along with ambassadors from 13 countries have demanded an investigation into that that. he was arrested for his comment on a social media criticizing the gove
and cartoonist ahmed copied the show with talk shot by police while in custody or not yet let me go back to look i don't use writers and cartoonists are unable to express themselves and the independence of all media is sisterly curtailed now by siphoning the free expression of people is in a way an effort to destroy a nation i was the writers that has led to violent scenes like these in the past several days as police attempt to break up the opposition and that protests dozens of people have...
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please welcome back to "a late show," riz ahmed. riz, thanks for being here. >> thank you for having me, man. good to see you again. >> stephen: riz, first of all, congratulations on the bafta nomination. that was just this morning, right? >> yeah, yeah, it was. thank you, thanks a lot. we got a couple of nominations for "sound of metal" and "moogle mogli" that isn't out in the u.s. but came out in the u.k. so it was cool. >> stephen: i like hearing about how people heard they got the nomination? were you expecting it? were you waiting to find out, or it was a total surprise and you didn't think about this was happening today? >> i mean, you can't really be expecting it. there are no promises in life anymore, right. everything is so unpredictable. but it's-- you know, it was like on london time, and i'm out on the west coast, so it happened in the middle of the night. so it was kind of good in a way. you can sleep through any of the anxiety, and you wake up and see if there's a bunch of text messages on your phone. >> stephen: so yo
please welcome back to "a late show," riz ahmed. riz, thanks for being here. >> thank you for having me, man. good to see you again. >> stephen: riz, first of all, congratulations on the bafta nomination. that was just this morning, right? >> yeah, yeah, it was. thank you, thanks a lot. we got a couple of nominations for "sound of metal" and "moogle mogli" that isn't out in the u.s. but came out in the u.k. so it was cool. >> stephen: i like...
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for example this is human made this piece is a high art created by ahmed held gamez creative adversarial network or i can this runs to neuronal networks a judge discriminator module that decides when the outcome is novel but still is that a good pleasing to us and a creator generator module that makes the piece. after this little question i basically don't think the machines need but so is. human creation if you think of the whole concept of grabbing the machine that's. who then should be credit for machine made artworks the ai system programmers or master painters like picasso rembrandt and van gogh. whose artworks were used to train the systems and beyond authorship there's the question of money. art by the robot ada has been sold for over 1000000 euros. in 2018 and a i generated portrait of the made up gentleman edmund development sold at christie's for around 380000 euros the algorithm had been trained with portrait painting. the french collective obvious supplied a fictitious develop the family tree. golden frames and signed the painting with the algorithm and received all the money
for example this is human made this piece is a high art created by ahmed held gamez creative adversarial network or i can this runs to neuronal networks a judge discriminator module that decides when the outcome is novel but still is that a good pleasing to us and a creator generator module that makes the piece. after this little question i basically don't think the machines need but so is. human creation if you think of the whole concept of grabbing the machine that's. who then should be...
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yesterday, we told you the story of 9—year—old ahmed in yemen. he and his friends attend school in the ruins of their classrooms close to the front—line fighting between the government and houthi rebels. ahmed is just one of millions of children suffering in the civil war there, now in its sixth year, and international aid has been decreasing. the uk government, which helps fund and arm the arab coalition fighting the rebels, plans to cut its aid to yemen by half. this report from our international correspondent, 0rla guerin. just a warning, you may find some of it distressing. imagine if this was the school your child was going back to. the building and its pupils, hanging by a thread. it's a snapshot of childhood in yemen. a country that will now get much less aid from the uk. this is ahmed, who touched many hearts in our story last night. he stands in when his teacher is absent. he's nine and was born blind. he's a beacon of hope and resilience. here in one of the world's poorest countries, the united nations says cuts in aid will be a death
yesterday, we told you the story of 9—year—old ahmed in yemen. he and his friends attend school in the ruins of their classrooms close to the front—line fighting between the government and houthi rebels. ahmed is just one of millions of children suffering in the civil war there, now in its sixth year, and international aid has been decreasing. the uk government, which helps fund and arm the arab coalition fighting the rebels, plans to cut its aid to yemen by half. this report from our...
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this is ahmed, who touched many hearts in our story last night. he stands in when his teacher is absent. he's nine and was born blind. he's a beacon of hope and resilience. here in one of the world's poorest countries, the united nations says cuts in aid will be a death sentence. the spectre of famine is hanging over this land. in ad dali province, mothers queue to have their children checked for signs of severe acute malnutrition. labour has accused the government of leaving children to starve. the foreign secretary says britain is doing its bit, and remains one of the top five donors to yemen. baby hamas is the latest to be diagnosed. nurse abdullah al khadri is pained by what he sees. it's already too late for saif hassan. this video was taken the day before he died from hunger. his brother, abu bakr, was by his side. saif lies buried here. aid agencies warn cuts in funding will be measured in lives lost. 0rla guerin, bbc news, southern yemen. in the us — senators have been questioning the director of the fbi on the storming of the capitol bu
this is ahmed, who touched many hearts in our story last night. he stands in when his teacher is absent. he's nine and was born blind. he's a beacon of hope and resilience. here in one of the world's poorest countries, the united nations says cuts in aid will be a death sentence. the spectre of famine is hanging over this land. in ad dali province, mothers queue to have their children checked for signs of severe acute malnutrition. labour has accused the government of leaving children to...
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this is ahmed, who touched many hearts in our story last night. he stands in when his teacher is absent. he's nine and was born blind. he's a beacon of hope and resilience. here in one of the world's poorest countries, the united nations says cuts in aid will be a death sentence. the spectre of famine is hanging over this land. in ad dali province, mothers queue to have their children checked for signs of severe acute malnutrition. labour has accused the government of leaving children to starve. the foreign secretary says britain is doing its bit, and remains one of the top five donors to yemen. baby hamas is the latest to be diagnosed. nurse abdullah al khadri is pained by what he sees. it's already too late for saif hassan. this video was taken the day before he died from hunger. his brother, abu bakr, was by his side. saif lies buried here. aid agencies warn cuts in funding will be measured in lives lost. 0rla guerin, bbc news, southern yemen. you are watching bbc news. plenty more on on that report on the website. now, something quite differen
this is ahmed, who touched many hearts in our story last night. he stands in when his teacher is absent. he's nine and was born blind. he's a beacon of hope and resilience. here in one of the world's poorest countries, the united nations says cuts in aid will be a death sentence. the spectre of famine is hanging over this land. in ad dali province, mothers queue to have their children checked for signs of severe acute malnutrition. labour has accused the government of leaving children to...
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yesterday we told you the story of 9—year—old ahmed, in yemen. he and his friends attend school in the ruins of their classrooms — close to the front—line fighting between the government and houthi rebels. ahmed is just one of millions of children suffering in the civil war there, now in its sixth year and international aid has been decreasing. the uk government, which helps fund and arm the arab coalition fighting the rebels, plans to cut its aid to yemen by half. this report from our international correspondent 0rla guerin — just a warning, you may find some of it distressing. imagine if this was the school your child was going back to. the building and its pupils, hanging by a thread. it's a snapshot of childhood in yemen. a country that will now get much less aid from the uk. this is ahmed, who touched many hearts in our story last night. he stands in when his teacher is absent. he's nine and was born blind. he's a beacon of hope and resilience. here in one of the world's poorest countries, the united nations says cuts in aid will be a
yesterday we told you the story of 9—year—old ahmed, in yemen. he and his friends attend school in the ruins of their classrooms — close to the front—line fighting between the government and houthi rebels. ahmed is just one of millions of children suffering in the civil war there, now in its sixth year and international aid has been decreasing. the uk government, which helps fund and arm the arab coalition fighting the rebels, plans to cut its aid to yemen by half. this report from our...
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nasir ahmed is the president of the a medea muslim organization in the german city of minds mr joins me tonight it's good to have you on the program mr ahmed you are a member of this communities or tell me if someone such as yourself were to go back to pakistan what do they have to fear what could happen to them. getting need a question it's a great it's a really great great fear and i will give you some example fully if you pose as a muslim you can be done like there are over 700 cases like this even they have destroyed or graveyards destroyed or mosque that killed 240 people one by one just in the last 2 weeks in one area of the botched on 4 ended our kids and. still it's a great feeling of art and and one city and once the whole population the book on their site found. that the risk of their lives in peace there goes the safety that's this type of news is you cannot imagine how to sleep at night or how to spend a day and what about people here in germany i'm in your community you see here deportation i mean how do they cope with that. i know a lot of them there around me as well a
nasir ahmed is the president of the a medea muslim organization in the german city of minds mr joins me tonight it's good to have you on the program mr ahmed you are a member of this communities or tell me if someone such as yourself were to go back to pakistan what do they have to fear what could happen to them. getting need a question it's a great it's a really great great fear and i will give you some example fully if you pose as a muslim you can be done like there are over 700 cases like...
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ethiopian prime minister abi ahmed says eritrea has agreed to withdraw its troops from the ethiopian region of to grab ahmed says ethiopia's military will take over the guarding a border areas amnesty international is accused eritrean troops of committing atrocities in the region thousands of people have been killed since fighting began last november between ethiopian government troops and the region's former ruling party the 2 griped people's liberation front which is also an enemy of eritrea. we can get more on the story now with journalist sam olga tacho he joins us from addis ababa. can you tell us more about what he has announced here. prime minister. was just. the highlight being. which the government has been denying for a while indeed been involved in the conflict in his own description he said it was before picked their own interest again in what they would be an attack by the foreigners and he has said useful to the president of. the 4th indicating that there are 3 of us will be moving away from the field and border your council just will be taking over and it's going to be
ethiopian prime minister abi ahmed says eritrea has agreed to withdraw its troops from the ethiopian region of to grab ahmed says ethiopia's military will take over the guarding a border areas amnesty international is accused eritrean troops of committing atrocities in the region thousands of people have been killed since fighting began last november between ethiopian government troops and the region's former ruling party the 2 griped people's liberation front which is also an enemy of eritrea....
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this is ahmed, who touched many hearts in our story last night. he stands in when his teacher is absent. he's nine and was born blind. he's a beacon of hope and resilience. here in one of the world's poorest countries, the united nations says cuts in aid will be a death sentence. the spectre of famine is hanging over this land. in ad dali province, mothers queue to have their children checked for signs of severe acute malnutrition. labour has accused the government of leaving children to starve. the foreign secretary says britain is doing its bit, and remains one of the top five donors to yemen. baby hamas is the latest to be diagnosed. nurse abdullah al khadri is pained by what he sees. it's already too late for saif hassan. this video was taken the day before he died from hunger. his brother, abu bakr, was by his side. saif lies buried here. aid agencies warn cuts in funding will be measured in lives lost. 0rla guerin, bbc news, southern yemen. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: to the tune of 'jolene' {4,15 vaccine, vaccine, vaccine, vacc
this is ahmed, who touched many hearts in our story last night. he stands in when his teacher is absent. he's nine and was born blind. he's a beacon of hope and resilience. here in one of the world's poorest countries, the united nations says cuts in aid will be a death sentence. the spectre of famine is hanging over this land. in ad dali province, mothers queue to have their children checked for signs of severe acute malnutrition. labour has accused the government of leaving children to...
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his role ahmed is also in the running for best actorfor his role in ahmed is also in the running for best actor for his role in sound of metal and is the first muslim man in that category. you must have breathed a huge sigh of relief at the nominations. you breathed a huge sigh of relief at the nominations.— breathed a huge sigh of relief at the nominations. you have got that riaht! the nominations. you have got that riht! it the nominations. you have got that right! it was _ the nominations. you have got that right! it was not _ the nominations. you have got that right! it was not perfect, _ the nominations. you have got that right! it was not perfect, but - the nominations. you have got that right! it was not perfect, but we . right! it was not perfect, but we are heading in the right direction. it will have so many firsts but what took so long? it it will have so many firsts but what took so long?— took so long? it is a great day to celebrate. _ took so long? it is a great day to celebrate, but _ took so long? it is a great day to celebrate, but we _ took so long? it is a grea
his role ahmed is also in the running for best actorfor his role in ahmed is also in the running for best actor for his role in sound of metal and is the first muslim man in that category. you must have breathed a huge sigh of relief at the nominations. you breathed a huge sigh of relief at the nominations.— breathed a huge sigh of relief at the nominations. you have got that riaht! the nominations. you have got that riht! it the nominations. you have got that right! it was _ the nominations....
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this is ahmed, who touched many hearts in our story last night. he stands in when his teacher is absent. he's nine and was born blind. he's a beacon of hope and resilience. here in one of the world's poorest countries, the united nations says cuts in aid will be a death sentence. the spectre of famine is hanging over this land. in ad dali province, mothers queue to have their children checked for signs of severe acute malnutrition. labour has accused the government of leaving children to starve. the foreign secretary says britain is doing its bit, and remains one of the top five donors to yemen. baby hamas is the latest to be diagnosed. nurse abdullah al khadri is pained by what he sees. it's already too late for saif hassan. this video was taken the day before he died from hunger. his brother, abu bakr, was by his side. saif lies buried here. aid agencies warn cuts in funding will be measured in lives lost. 0rla guerin, bbc news, southern yemen. the reggae music legend, bunny wailer, has died in kingston, jamaica, at the age of 73. bunny wailer w
this is ahmed, who touched many hearts in our story last night. he stands in when his teacher is absent. he's nine and was born blind. he's a beacon of hope and resilience. here in one of the world's poorest countries, the united nations says cuts in aid will be a death sentence. the spectre of famine is hanging over this land. in ad dali province, mothers queue to have their children checked for signs of severe acute malnutrition. labour has accused the government of leaving children to...
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be theo peers from minister ahmed says that eritrea will withdraw its forces from the all the great region where they've been accused of killing civilians rape and torture the conflict began late last year when the ethiopian government launched a security operation against the region's forward governing policy the to agree people's liberation front group the prime minister accused of destabilizing the country but attacking a federal military base has now admitted that eritrea and soldiers joined that operation ethiopia's human rights commission and the united nations are to investigate the allegations for more on this let's go live to kenya's capital nairobi al jazeera is catherine soy is following developments from there catherine . ethiopia's prime minister is in eritrea tell us more about the statement and and the possible timeline for the withdrawal of eritrean forces. well we've been talking to some of our colleagues in the south of the capital of ethiopia just about those timelines and they say that they're all waiting from prime minister to come back to ethiopia from aznar the capit
be theo peers from minister ahmed says that eritrea will withdraw its forces from the all the great region where they've been accused of killing civilians rape and torture the conflict began late last year when the ethiopian government launched a security operation against the region's forward governing policy the to agree people's liberation front group the prime minister accused of destabilizing the country but attacking a federal military base has now admitted that eritrea and soldiers...
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region where they've been accused of killing raping and torturing civilians from a distance i'll be ahmed has just returned from talks in the eritrean capital as mara that the growing calls for air tran troops to pull out of t. great if the opium launched a military offensive there in the venda accusing the region's governing policy of destabilizing the country well the allegations against eritrean forces began to emerge soon after ethiopia launched its military operation but for months from it is to be ahmed denied eritrean forces were in the country but changed on tuesday when he had knitted their involvement that that international calls for an investigation into the violence the u.s. secretary of state anthony blinken disk. it is acts of ethnic cleansing the u.n. estimates that there are 2300000 people or nearly half of te graves population who are at risk of starvation or in need of emergency food aid and nearly 60000 people of the scaped in the neighboring sudan the un has just reached 2 camps eritrea refugee refugees inside t. gray and found them destroyed let's go live that algis
region where they've been accused of killing raping and torturing civilians from a distance i'll be ahmed has just returned from talks in the eritrean capital as mara that the growing calls for air tran troops to pull out of t. great if the opium launched a military offensive there in the venda accusing the region's governing policy of destabilizing the country well the allegations against eritrean forces began to emerge soon after ethiopia launched its military operation but for months from it...
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prime minister ahmed says that eritrea will withdraw its forces from the all them to greater region where they've been accused of killing civilians rape and torture the conflict began late last year when the ethiopian government launched a security operation against the region's former governing party the tea great people's liberation front a group the prime minister accuses of destabilizing the country and attacking federal military bases of the ahmed has now admitted that eritrea and soldiers joined the operation in. the o.p.'s human rights commission and the united nations to investigate the allegations most for more on this let's go live to where the kenyan capital nairobi catherine soy is monitoring developments from the ethiopia's prime minister has travelled to eritrea tell us more about the statement and the timeline for the withdrawal of eritrean forces. well we don't have timelines for that yet the statement itself is very short and it reads that the prime minister be held talks with the retreads president a size of their walkie and they agreed that the eritrean troops will be p
prime minister ahmed says that eritrea will withdraw its forces from the all them to greater region where they've been accused of killing civilians rape and torture the conflict began late last year when the ethiopian government launched a security operation against the region's former governing party the tea great people's liberation front a group the prime minister accuses of destabilizing the country and attacking federal military bases of the ahmed has now admitted that eritrea and soldiers...
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ahmed calls him his car. a stumble doesn't stop ahmed, he's a study in determination. orla guerin, bbc news, taiz. let's speak now to david miliband, president and ceo of the international rescue committee. your staff witnessing first—hand what's been happening during the civil war in yemen for the past six years. all of us talking about these children being hungry for education. that's the least of their problems. there is famine, disease and everything else as well. is this humans worst crisis yet do you think? , , ., ., y humans worst crisis yet do you think? , , ., ., , .,, humans worst crisis yet do you think? , , ., ., , ., think? yes definitely. not only as a ounu think? yes definitely. not only as a young men's— think? yes definitely. not only as a young men's worst _ think? yes definitely. not only as a young men's worst crisis _ think? yes definitely. not only as a young men's worst crisis since - think? yes definitely. not only as a young men's worst crisis since the l young men's worst crisis since the worlds worst humanitarian crisis. at a time when th
ahmed calls him his car. a stumble doesn't stop ahmed, he's a study in determination. orla guerin, bbc news, taiz. let's speak now to david miliband, president and ceo of the international rescue committee. your staff witnessing first—hand what's been happening during the civil war in yemen for the past six years. all of us talking about these children being hungry for education. that's the least of their problems. there is famine, disease and everything else as well. is this humans worst...
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to protest his anger is twofold it's about the death of a right mushtaq ahmed in jail and it's about a security law that they see is trampling on their freedom of speech i. think. we have succeeded in our programme to lay siege to the interior ministry the economy rates we demanded the elements of the digital security act we protest the way rights. died in prison under the secure custody of the state. authorities say ahmed died of a heart attack while detained in a high security prison he'd been charged under the law for criticizing the country's coronavirus response on social media protesters allege that it was tortured while in jail that his cousin a doctor was present at the autopsy the political question at the moment it's very difficult to accept this a 5354 year old man would die of a single heart attack you could say it's an abnormal death but we can point out any other symptoms or causes that will result in this death. from our part bangladesh's prime minister has shrugged off criticism of the law and death. what can we do if someone dies after falling sick in jail no death i
to protest his anger is twofold it's about the death of a right mushtaq ahmed in jail and it's about a security law that they see is trampling on their freedom of speech i. think. we have succeeded in our programme to lay siege to the interior ministry the economy rates we demanded the elements of the digital security act we protest the way rights. died in prison under the secure custody of the state. authorities say ahmed died of a heart attack while detained in a high security prison he'd...
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ahmed who's been banned for 5 years over governance issues elections sikes price america next friday where new job will be officially confirmed i don't know if you realize. that the message that you are sending today to the horn of africa and to the entire world is an incredibly strong message orbán me when banks the top of the german bund as leader after a thrilling win over prussia dormand dorman going to know up in this gang thanks once again so early in holland the 20 year old norwegian scored twice inside the 1st 10 minutes. by more to hit back in a hat trick from. helping go on and win so. the 2nd hard we had this game under control and we know it ok come on boys we have to try to score the other goals because we wanted to get 3 points and we did so i think that was something special and show everyone that we we want to stay on the 1st place the trick of it ever has won the cancer open cycle for the 2nd time in her career so we checked barely an hour to pete's goal been in the die hard final the 2 time wimbledon champion drop in just 3 games against her spanish opponents give
ahmed who's been banned for 5 years over governance issues elections sikes price america next friday where new job will be officially confirmed i don't know if you realize. that the message that you are sending today to the horn of africa and to the entire world is an incredibly strong message orbán me when banks the top of the german bund as leader after a thrilling win over prussia dormand dorman going to know up in this gang thanks once again so early in holland the 20 year old norwegian...
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and this is the journey home for ahmed and his sister, fatima, who is also blind. a friend leads the way. ahmed calls him his car. >> [speaking foreign language] reporter: a stumble does not stop him. he is a study in determination. orla guerin, bbc news. katty: what an incredible boy. nine years old. we all want our children to go back to school. but in yemen, those childn are facing war, hunger, rund outbuildings. they are still taking time to learn. we take our hats off to you. the former fresh -- french president has been sentenced to three years in jail for corruption for attempting to bribe a magistrate. the court in paris has suspended two years of his jail term with sarkozy expecting to serve the remaining year outside prison. the 66-year-old is the first former french president to receive a custodial sentence. here is our correspondent with more. reporter: nicolas skozy arrived at court, a former president, right up to the salute outside the courtroom doors. once inside, the president turned defendant. no salutes from the judge. just addressing down a -- a
and this is the journey home for ahmed and his sister, fatima, who is also blind. a friend leads the way. ahmed calls him his car. >> [speaking foreign language] reporter: a stumble does not stop him. he is a study in determination. orla guerin, bbc news. katty: what an incredible boy. nine years old. we all want our children to go back to school. but in yemen, those childn are facing war, hunger, rund outbuildings. they are still taking time to learn. we take our hats off to you. the...
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ahmed. ahmed owns a condo at trump tower worth $2 million, according to tax records. and late wednesday night, the board of trustees accepted ahmed's resignation. >> we have reprimanded the president and ceo. sanctions were placed, financial charges, as well. and that doesn't change the fact that what they did wrong is wrong. so, each story line that continues to come out a wrong. >> they have pulled from an area on the west side of chicago, where there is already a lack, or a -- a decreased amount of places that people can get vaccinated. >> reporter: dr. wendy mcdonald, who treats patients all over the city, said the people who need the vaccine the most could suffer. >> i think that the pulling of the vaccines for the area will hurt and harm the black and brown communities. >> the vaccine was for us, zip code areas. anything else, shouldn't have been. >> reporter: she says she doesn't want the people she served for nearly-two decades. >> the virus, i don't want it to get to you, no kind of way. >> reporter: to miss a lifesaving vaccine. >> everyone shouldn't have to
ahmed. ahmed owns a condo at trump tower worth $2 million, according to tax records. and late wednesday night, the board of trustees accepted ahmed's resignation. >> we have reprimanded the president and ceo. sanctions were placed, financial charges, as well. and that doesn't change the fact that what they did wrong is wrong. so, each story line that continues to come out a wrong. >> they have pulled from an area on the west side of chicago, where there is already a lack, or a -- a...
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investigators say, while they still don't have a motive, the alleged shooter ahmed al-issa seen here in handcuffs after thn shooting was known to police. and they say he had just bought a high-power rifle last week. family members say he was troubled, antisocial and angry, and none of that is any comfort to the families of the victims,n who died, men and women working in the king soopers store or just doing one of the most mundane tasks of life, buying grocery. we're getting details about the gunman, lives he took and the man who live streamed the shooting on his phone. plus, president biden is weighing in, opening up a new debate about gun control after the second mass shooting in america in just a week. we've got several reports tonight beginning with cbs's omar villafranca, live in boulder, colorado. good evening, omar. >> reporter: margaret, the emotions here in boulder are raw. while police are processing the scene behind me, there's a growing memorial in front of the supermarket. you can see flowers and cards left by strangers. after ten people were killed, the big question tha
investigators say, while they still don't have a motive, the alleged shooter ahmed al-issa seen here in handcuffs after thn shooting was known to police. and they say he had just bought a high-power rifle last week. family members say he was troubled, antisocial and angry, and none of that is any comfort to the families of the victims,n who died, men and women working in the king soopers store or just doing one of the most mundane tasks of life, buying grocery. we're getting details about the...
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and ethiopian prime minister abi ahmed says eritrea will withdraw its troops from the ethiopian region the 2 groene ahmed says he feels his military will take over guarding the border areas amnesty international is accused eritrean troops of committing atrocities in the region. up next our debate show to the point looks at the new american president confronting russia and china and ask the question can the us went. to the point. clear positions international perspectives. labeling vladimir putin a killer accusing china of genocide against the regular people the biden administration consigns russia and china become the us when that's our topic on to the point. that you can't read the. next level of detail or follow up. it's a constant companion it. makes us a little. headaches dizziness and tonight is just some misses that can be caused by not. listening. and what can we do about it. good shit. in 60 minutes long t.w. . the. little guy writes this is the sub in the 7 percent stuff but what often is truth to these issues is sure i guess. you know hardest so i doubt we're not afraid to to
and ethiopian prime minister abi ahmed says eritrea will withdraw its troops from the ethiopian region the 2 groene ahmed says he feels his military will take over guarding the border areas amnesty international is accused eritrean troops of committing atrocities in the region. up next our debate show to the point looks at the new american president confronting russia and china and ask the question can the us went. to the point. clear positions international perspectives. labeling vladimir...
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for example this is human made this piece is ai are created by ahmed held the most creative adversarial network or i can this runs to neuronal networks judge discriminator module that decides when the outcome is novel i basically don't think so. human creation if you think of the whole concept of reading them as you do that that's. who then should be credit for machine made artworks the ai system programmers or master painters like the console rembrandt and van gogh whose artworks were used to train the systems and beyond authorship there's the question of money. art by the robot ada has been sold for all. 1000000 euros. in 2018 and a i generated portrait of the made up gentleman edmund development sold at christie's for around 380000 euros the algorithm had been trained with portrait paintings. the french collective obvious supplied a fictitious develop the family tree. golden frames and signed the painting with the algorithm and received all the money. if you would like to buy ai generated arguer sell the art ai gallery platform has plenty of moderately priced originals and algorithms
for example this is human made this piece is ai are created by ahmed held the most creative adversarial network or i can this runs to neuronal networks judge discriminator module that decides when the outcome is novel i basically don't think so. human creation if you think of the whole concept of reading them as you do that that's. who then should be credit for machine made artworks the ai system programmers or master painters like the console rembrandt and van gogh whose artworks were used to...
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every time and as ahmed does the odd time here in leipsic it feels like a small victory in pakistan the call for prayer would land him in jail ahmed and his family are members of the ahmadiyya community and islamic minority which faces persecution back home 2 years ago they fled to germany. we live in freedom since we came we've been able to wear whatever clothes we want and when we want to veil ourselves no one tries to harm us my husband goes to the mosque and prays there and we don't have to ask ourselves whether he will come home or whether someone will come to the mosque and hurt us. the family only has tolerated immigration status here which means they have few rights and it anytime can be arrested and deported back to her life in fear they have heard that a mass deportation is due to take place soon. sania it is not easy to leave your country and now that we have done this that we are here we're being told that we can't stay so where do we go. believe the movement's founder was the messiah they are considered heretics in pakistan their persecution is well documented mohammad show
every time and as ahmed does the odd time here in leipsic it feels like a small victory in pakistan the call for prayer would land him in jail ahmed and his family are members of the ahmadiyya community and islamic minority which faces persecution back home 2 years ago they fled to germany. we live in freedom since we came we've been able to wear whatever clothes we want and when we want to veil ourselves no one tries to harm us my husband goes to the mosque and prays there and we don't have to...
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according to police, 21-year-old ahmed alissa, seen here after the shooting, dropped his weapons and removed all of his clothes, except for his shorts, before he was taken into custody. asked by police then if anyone else was involved, he only answered by asking to talk to his mother. this was not the first encounter with police. in 2018, while in high school, alissa was convicted of misdemeanor assault for beating up a fellow student. he said he had been bullied by the student for a year because of his middle eastern background, although dozens of witnesses said the attack was unprovoked. he said he was so angry, he blacked out. >> he threatened that he was going to kill everyone, and no one actually took it seriously. >> reporter: 10 people from the boulder community lost their lives on monday. >> if there's a shooter, active shooter somewhere... >> reporter: clint ponsford was seen on a live stream, standing at the entrance. he wanted to run inside for good reason. why did you want to get into the grocery store that day? >> looking for my girlfriend, teri. make sure she was okay.
according to police, 21-year-old ahmed alissa, seen here after the shooting, dropped his weapons and removed all of his clothes, except for his shorts, before he was taken into custody. asked by police then if anyone else was involved, he only answered by asking to talk to his mother. this was not the first encounter with police. in 2018, while in high school, alissa was convicted of misdemeanor assault for beating up a fellow student. he said he had been bullied by the student for a year...
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security jail in the district because of his that was not immediately clear rights groups a mushtaq ahmed and cartoonist on the show where tortured by police while in. cost you know you had let me get back to look i don't use writers and cartoonists are i'm able to express themselves and the independence of all media is sisterly curtailed now by ciphering the free expression of people is in a way an effort to destroy a nation i was the writers that has led to violence seems like the in the past several days as police attempt to break up the opposition and that protests dozens of people have been injured including officers police have arrested several protesters. does it tell us what did you do security he's not making citizens any more secure rather it's designed to startle free expression of the people. has to be abolished and all those who were convicted and arrested on additional including a cartoonist will have to be freed rights groups and other organizations are concerned international law goes along with ambassadors from 13 countries have demand and i'm investigation into that that
security jail in the district because of his that was not immediately clear rights groups a mushtaq ahmed and cartoonist on the show where tortured by police while in. cost you know you had let me get back to look i don't use writers and cartoonists are i'm able to express themselves and the independence of all media is sisterly curtailed now by ciphering the free expression of people is in a way an effort to destroy a nation i was the writers that has led to violence seems like the in the past...
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tonight, sources tell cbs news that investigators still don't know what drove al ahmed alissa to kill, but they are focusing his mental health. one teacher told police he attacked another student with a look of pure anger. we're also learning more about the victims, and hearing from a survivor who worked inside that store and lost his girlfriend in the carnage. meantime, here in washington, the white house is pushing ahead with gun reform, saying that if congress won't act, president biden will consider several executive actions, including one to strengthen background checks. we'll get to that in a moment, but first, cbs' jonathan vigliotti is going to lead our coverage tonight from colorado. good evening, jonathan. >> reporter: margaret, tonight, police are building a profile of their suspect. they're looking at everything from his behavior on the day of the shooting at this market to his past run-ins with the law. according to police, 21-year-old ahmed alissa, seen here after the shooting, dropped his weapons and removed all of his clothes, except for his shorts, before he was taken
tonight, sources tell cbs news that investigators still don't know what drove al ahmed alissa to kill, but they are focusing his mental health. one teacher told police he attacked another student with a look of pure anger. we're also learning more about the victims, and hearing from a survivor who worked inside that store and lost his girlfriend in the carnage. meantime, here in washington, the white house is pushing ahead with gun reform, saying that if congress won't act, president biden will...
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and prime minister ahmed addressed parliament on tuesday and admitted for the 1st time the troops from the neighboring country had crossed into border areas in the north west of to guy he argued the soldiers crossed into theall because of concerns about attacks by forces of the to guy people's liberation front several rockets were fired into every trap from t.j. when the conflict began last november your national security would those the reason why because of concern we also informed. of wrong doing. other things the government strongly denies the allegations in this and said it would take strong measures on any of the soldiers who are found guilty. and prime minister been now says they returned soldiers will leave this is after a meeting he held with the president. in the eritrea and capital asmara the detail and timeline of the withdrawal he's high of a still unclear if the eritrean troops withdrawal and that is if they totally withdraw which is a big if they're not mean that it would be very difficult. to a military so completely crush this rebellion by the so great defense forces s
and prime minister ahmed addressed parliament on tuesday and admitted for the 1st time the troops from the neighboring country had crossed into border areas in the north west of to guy he argued the soldiers crossed into theall because of concerns about attacks by forces of the to guy people's liberation front several rockets were fired into every trap from t.j. when the conflict began last november your national security would those the reason why because of concern we also informed. of wrong...
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these protesters want to know why 52 year old writer and dissident died while in detention moshtarak ahmed was arrested last year under the controversial digital security act which critics say stifles freedom of speech died on thursday in a high security jail in god before district because of his death was not immediately clear rights groups say mushtaq ahmed and cartoonist on the show where targeted by police while in custody i don't know yet let me get back to look i don't use writers and cartoonists are i'm able to express themselves and the independence of all media is sisterly curtailed now by saif when the free expression of people is in a way an effort to destroy a nation i am. the writers that has led to violence seems like the in the past several days as police attempt to break up the opposition and the protests dozens of people have been injured including officers police have arrested several protesters. to tell us what did you do security and he's not making citizens any more secure rather it's designed to startle free expression of the people. has to be abolished and all those
these protesters want to know why 52 year old writer and dissident died while in detention moshtarak ahmed was arrested last year under the controversial digital security act which critics say stifles freedom of speech died on thursday in a high security jail in god before district because of his death was not immediately clear rights groups say mushtaq ahmed and cartoonist on the show where targeted by police while in custody i don't know yet let me get back to look i don't use writers and...
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this is ahmed, who touched many hearts in our story last night. he stands in when his teacher is absent. he's nine and was born blind. he's a beacon of hope and resilience. here in one of the world's poorest countries, the united nations says cuts in aid would be a death sentence. the spectre of famine is hanging over this land. in ad dali province, mothers queue to have their children checked for signs of severe acute malnutrition. labour has accused the government of leaving children to starve. the foreign secretary says britain is doing its bit, and remains one of the top five donors to yemen. baby hamas is the latest to be diagnosed. nurse abdullah al khadri is pained by what he sees. it's already too late for saif hassan. this video was taken the day before he died from hunger. his brother, abu bakr, was by his side. saif lies buried here. aid agencies warn cuts in funding will be measured in lives lost. 0rla guerin, bbc news, southern yemen. the holiday park operator pontins, which has six major venues in the uk, has entered a legally—bind
this is ahmed, who touched many hearts in our story last night. he stands in when his teacher is absent. he's nine and was born blind. he's a beacon of hope and resilience. here in one of the world's poorest countries, the united nations says cuts in aid would be a death sentence. the spectre of famine is hanging over this land. in ad dali province, mothers queue to have their children checked for signs of severe acute malnutrition. labour has accused the government of leaving children to...
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region where they have been accused of killing raping and torturing civilians if european prime minister ahmed has finally admitted every tree and forces are after months of denials catherine so he has a story here one of the key arrest indications of the presence of eritrean forces in tikrit i came from the town of bizet this was right before prime minister ahmed addressed parliament on tuesday and admitted for the 1st time the troops from the neighboring country had crossed into border areas in the northwest off the guy he argued the soldiers crossed into because of concerns about attacks by forces of the to guy people's liberation front several rockets were fired into every trap from when the conflict began last november you national security would they say the. the reason why they are there is because of a national security concern we also informed territorial government they are being accused of wrongdoing looting and other things the government strongly denounced these allegations and said it will take stronger measures on any of its soldiers who are found guilty. prime minister up to no
region where they have been accused of killing raping and torturing civilians if european prime minister ahmed has finally admitted every tree and forces are after months of denials catherine so he has a story here one of the key arrest indications of the presence of eritrean forces in tikrit i came from the town of bizet this was right before prime minister ahmed addressed parliament on tuesday and admitted for the 1st time the troops from the neighboring country had crossed into border areas...
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abiy ahmed was accused of a power grab when national polls were delayed last year. in november, an ethiopian army base was attacked and open conflict began. these broken lives are the result. people are still arriving here fleeing their homes. this man arrived here a day ago. he travelled for more than a week with his family. this woman went into labour after she fled fighting near her home. she gave birth in the camp. she says she still hasn't been seen by a doctor. while some aid is arriving, people we met here say it is not enough. aid agencies warn the situation could worsen. the administration say there are some 1.4 million displaced people in multiple cities like shire across the region. translation: aid agencies - were asking to be granted access. now they are allowed to come in and help. now is the right time. we expect them to give us all the necessary aid and rescue our people. many people in these camps have their own tales of loss and tragedy. in four short months, their lives have been turned upside down. no one knows when peace will return to tigray, b
abiy ahmed was accused of a power grab when national polls were delayed last year. in november, an ethiopian army base was attacked and open conflict began. these broken lives are the result. people are still arriving here fleeing their homes. this man arrived here a day ago. he travelled for more than a week with his family. this woman went into labour after she fled fighting near her home. she gave birth in the camp. she says she still hasn't been seen by a doctor. while some aid is arriving,...
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ahmed he was banned from all football related activities for 2 years because of financial misconduct working together we believe he to me everything. i just knew that someone would be i mean this in the. african football journalist show come again says that fans across the continent can be hopeful of a new dawn under a man whose untainted by political corruption. odiously with marge from madagascar the standards were really low for doing that chaotic for years that he was in charge and we're talking about a bigger name and so we expect a trace separate to. change the face of african football especially from a business point of view and wrong this organization as a businessman and by that i mean bring together you know companies and investors from the private sector we have not seen that much in the last 30 years or so or over of our. british cycling team any else going today is says none of it's right as a sorties the testosterone ordered by former team docs have richard freeman and medical tribunals on friday found him guilty of ordering the banned home and knowing it would be used
ahmed he was banned from all football related activities for 2 years because of financial misconduct working together we believe he to me everything. i just knew that someone would be i mean this in the. african football journalist show come again says that fans across the continent can be hopeful of a new dawn under a man whose untainted by political corruption. odiously with marge from madagascar the standards were really low for doing that chaotic for years that he was in charge and we're...
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an aviation edge and you know how to find much more news and analysis on our website dot com i'm him ahmed thanks very much indeed for watching and care about. me poise. us right now from the climate change to get off a story this is my place in a way from just one week. plus going to really get. we still have time to have fun doing. this. process. was the to me $50.00 to $1.00 speed and aviation. when she took off for the 1st time nobody could have imagined how the story would end. to this day right now kroft compete with. many dreamt of being able to experience a cool the cleanest once if you could afford to come cool was a clump of air around the queen of the scholars. her story is a dramatic adventure in the genius play the nothing grows from fate is that correct . on the 25th of july 2002 concorde planes took off because so many germans wanted to take his supersonic flight to new york that day. only one of the 2 planes made it to j.f.k. airport for the 2nd concorde the journey was over after just 143 seconds on this day fixed and corning some passengers small seats between the 2 plane
an aviation edge and you know how to find much more news and analysis on our website dot com i'm him ahmed thanks very much indeed for watching and care about. me poise. us right now from the climate change to get off a story this is my place in a way from just one week. plus going to really get. we still have time to have fun doing. this. process. was the to me $50.00 to $1.00 speed and aviation. when she took off for the 1st time nobody could have imagined how the story would end. to this day...