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humanitarian aid for millions of people, so the hope is that in this gathering of a couple of days where we have representatives of many countries, that they will come up with clarity and cohesion on how to move forward to increase pressure on the taliban and not any discussion of recognition.— of recognition. what option do eo - le of recognition. what option do people have — of recognition. what option do people have in _ of recognition. what option do people have in afghanistan - of recognition. what option do i people have in afghanistan have, especially the women, given that they do not have a voice on the international stage here? this has been one of— international stage here? this has been one of the _ international stage here? this has been one of the issues _ international stage here? this has been one of the issues that - international stage here? this has been one of the issues that has i international stage here? this has i been one of the issues that has been criticised by women's groups inside and outside afghanistan. women inside afghanistan have lost all civic space. as soon as they go onto the streets and organise protests at home, even, they are detained, they are being tortured, and outside afghanistan women's rights are also excluded from gatherings, like this one happening in doha right now so

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now. , ., , y that is what the focus is right now. , ., _ ., ~ that is what the focus is right now. _ ., ~ that is what the focus is right now. , ., ~ ., now. john kirby, thank you for cominu now. john kirby, thank you for coming on _ now. john kirby, thank you for coming on bbc— now. john kirby, thank you for coming on bbc news. - now we turn to afghanistan. since the taliban took over 1.5 years ago, there international community has tried to find ways to help afghan people without directly supporting the taliban. here in the us, the special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction, also known as sigar, told a us house committee that: it's complicated for aid agencies too. and earlier this week, the united nations deputy secretary general talked about a possible un recognition of the taliban during an interview — take a listen. 0ut out of that, we hope we will find those baby steps to put us back on the pathway to recognition. is it possible? i don't know. recognition. is it possible? i don't know-— recognition. is it possible? i don't know. recognition of... the taliban. _ don't know. recognition of... the taliban. in _ don't know. recognition of... the taliban. in other - don't know. recognition of... the taliban. in other words, | the taliban. in other words, there are conditions. i spoke with annie pforzheimer, former acting deputy

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and thought, "you know, we need to support this industry". not that the industry needs that much support — it's already big business, valued at around $200 billion, and there are gamers all over the world. man sings in foreign language over dark metal music. so, for those composing the music, this new award couldn't come quick enough. having the recognition of, like, an institution like the grammys or other big things like thatjust show validation that what we're doing is important, that it's reaching wide audiences. orchestra plays dramatic music. the lucky winner will be revealed at the ceremony on sunday, which is taking place in la. reward at last for a music described as being unlike anything else in the entertainment industry. tim allman, bbc news.

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over dark metal music. so, for those composing the music, this new award couldn't come quick enough. having the recognition of, like, an institution like the grammys or other big things like thatjust show validation that what we're doing is important, that it's reaching wide audiences. orchestra plays dramatic music. the lucky winner will be revealed at the ceremony on sunday, which is taking place in la. reward at last for a music described as being unlike anything else in the entertainment industry. tim allman, bbc news. a reminder of our main news, the pentagon has confirmed it is seen reports of a balloon over latin america, brigadier general pat ryder says it has been assessed as another surveillance balloon from china, the second to be

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and we would like to see the chancellor and prime minister put leavening up education right at the heart of that. leavening up education right at the heart of that-— heart of that. very briefly, some teachers are _ heart of that. very briefly, some teachers are saying _ heart of that. very briefly, some teachers are saying their- teachers are saying their assessments are not an accurate reflection of accountability and progress exams, how likely is it that that might be factored in the future? i that that might be factored in the future? ~ . �* , that that might be factored in the future? ~ ., �* , ., that that might be factored in the future? ~ . �* , ., , future? i think that's a big question _ future? i think that's a big question about _ future? i think that's a big question about the - future? i think that's a big l question about the purpose future? i think that's a big - question about the purpose of future? i think that's a big _ question about the purpose of exams and assessments and i don't think any quick fixes off the back of what we have seen this year but it does raise questions about notjust what a young person has achieved during this deceptive time but what they're able to achieve and what their potential and is and that's really what we need to have recognition of. thank you very much. the number of people waiting for nhs treatment in england is now the highest since records began

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the ground. >> there have been months of preparations setting up this operation, craig. it's involved thousands of fighters and coalition support. the u.s. military saying that this is included more than 600 air strikes since july. and the training of iraqi and military forces in various police forces in the country and colonel warren said earlier in a statement that today's success is a proud moment for iraq. >> chapman bell for us in london this afternoon, thank you. i want to bring in msnbc military analyst former general barry mccaffrey now. how much of a victory is this strategically? how much of a victory is this psychologically? >> well, i think it's, you know, good news should never be passed up. clearly the iraqi armed forces and police backed up primarily by shiite militias made steady progress. this is a recognition of, craig,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151108:07:48:00

>> with him it was more recognition of, yeah, i guess it's possible he could do those things. >> bruce grew up next door to gary ridgway's family. his sister married ridgway's older brother. he hung out with ridgway's younger brother. he says on the surface, the ridgways seemed like a normal, middle class family. gary's father was a bus driver. his mother a sales woman at jcpenneys. but he recalls a dark side. >> there didn't seem to be any love in that family. it was very strict and structured and any disobedience resulted in, seemed to me, very harsh punishment. >> and there was talk of trouble in high school. the attempted rape of a girl hushed up. >> he abused girls in high school, and once the word got out, girls were afraid of him. they wouldn't date him because of that. he had a reputation. >> martha parkhill worked next to ridgway at the truck plant for ten years.

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building back then -- >> right. >> you figure it was just off this road. >> yeah. you could park here and walk off a couple hundred feet, maybe a little bit further than that, and that's where we started recovering all the bodies. >> and the dump near the ball field is surrounded by buildings, though the trees still stand. this is kind of a wilderness area. we're still only a few hundred yards off the strip. >> absolutely. it's close and this is a place that a lot of the women that worked on the highway for purposes of prostitution would bring their johns back here. >> in addition for looking for physical evidence, investigators interviewed people they did not question back in the '80s. friends, neighbors, co-workers who helped paint a portrait of their main suspect. >> with him it was more recognition of, yeah, i guess it's possible he could do those things. >> bruce grew up next door to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111231:21:47:00

obviously there was less building back then -- >> right. >> you figure it was just off this road. >> yeah. you could park here and walk off a couple hundred feet, maybe a little bit further than that, and that's where we started recovering all the bodies. >> and the dump near the ball field is surrounded by buildings, though the trees still stand. this is kind of a wilderness area. we're still only a few hundred yards off the strip. >> absolutely. it's close and this is a place that a lot of the women that worked on the highway for purposes of prostitution would bring their johns back here. >> in addition for looking for physical evidence, investigators interviewed people they did not question back in the '80s. friends, neighbors, co-workers who helped paint a portrait of their main suspect. >> with him it was more recognition of, yeah, i guess it's possible he could do those things.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111220:12:37:00

others like the korean war, those vets say the state won't give them a dime! >> well, it's more than insulting. it's recognition of, you know, the old adage that we have that korea was a forgotten war. >> lawmakers blame inflation and necessary spending cuts for putting certain projects aside. they've promised to put some money back into the korean war memorial. that will be next year. >> how do you stop a baby from crying? right. here's the three things. you feed them. you change their diaper. and sing a lullaby? nope. watch stuey the cat. >> well, aaron grant caught it on camera. dewy patiently pawed the baby's forehead until the baby fell

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