In new york the bombs keep falling. And its russian allies have targeted the rebel area. For a week now at least five hundred people have been killed many of them civilians well look at the human cost and why recapturing the area is so crucial for the regime. The hunt for more than one hundred schoolgirls missing in nigeria the government sending more troops after boko haram fighters attacked their school the latest kidnapping. And. The immigration policies which a polarizing opinion and dividing. Pro and demonstrators are on the streets before next weeks parliamentary election far right parties are expected to win big. Taken by a member of a violent mob. Outrage online showing a lack of empathy on social media. The show using the hash tag. You know what the news grid live on air streaming online through you tube Facebook Live and aljazeera dot com good to have you with us on this saturday we begin in syria eastern huzzah which isnt good another twenty four hours of almost relentless b
The far right the two sides remain optimistic about a deal. Those are the headlines the news continues in about twenty five minutes here on aljazeera after inside story by phone. Seven turkish soldiers are killed in the Northern Syrian district of a green turkey it says the operation is crucial to defeat what it calls terrorists and establish a buffer zone but how much of a challenge is that and could this lead to a quagmire for ankara this is inside story. And i welcome to the program jane the war in syria has lasted for nearly seven years and in that time many regional and International Players have had a direct impact on whats going on on the Ground United States russia and iran have all been involved in some way or another is in the middle of a military operation in Northern Syria it wants to push out kurdish fighters from the area closest to its southern border but it hasnt been an easy fight on saturday seven of its soldiers were killed in an operation in the town of for in thats
Nasa peerreviewed research is needed. You asked about critical areas of research. The life and physical sciences survey which was completed in 2011 at Congress Request summarized the sequence 6 summarized an sequenced 65 high priority tasks. Furthermore, the study created two research plans. One with the goal of building a Research Enterprise and the other with a goal of a Human Mission to mars. More about those goals in a moment. You asked about priorities. Prioritizing i. S. S. Research isnt a new concept. In fact, we been working on that problem for close to 15 years. But the key question for prioritization isnt scientific. Its programmatic. It is Something Like this. Shall Discovery Research or fundamental research or Translational Research take precedence in the mature years of the i. S. S. Program . The answer to that question has to be provided by government. Once those programmatic priorities are sequenced can we prioritize the research . Absolutely. The l. P. S. Survey provide
From the region. That is not what i am hearing from the people. We have seen isis encroach in india as well. Indian officials have been monitoring that carefully trying to garner recruitment and establish some kind of presence there. I think for lawmakers as well as those in the Academic Field the focus is right now on iraq and syria, and north africa, but we should not forget south asia is going to play an enormous role, and it also plays an enormous role in the eschatology, because it looks at the Islamic State the belief. If you look at the hadid, and those are the writings of mohammed, and all one of the things he focuses are the ones on the end times. That is his main focus. Part of the final batter is a per cursor precursor thatll that takes place in south asia. We are not going to get the final battle until the precursor battle actually happens. However that happens, it is definitely in baghdadis plants, and something i think should not be a ignored and an area we should Pay Att
I predict that about 20 of people will take advantage of that. If that is true, then that would automatically stabilize the system which now gives us time to begin to gradually increase the age of retirement. Remembering, when we put that system into place, the average age of death with 63. Now, we are looking at 80. We have not made any adjustments. It is unfair to make adjustments, i believe, to people who are 55 years or older because they dont have enough time to do it needs to be done. Or people who are younger than that, i think there is time. It is a gradual adjustment. Many of the people i have talked to have said we dont have to do anything radical like they did in italy. The move to their age up tremendously and cut the benefits by 40 in order to get back in line. The longer we wait, the more drastic the need will be to do it. We do it very gradually over the course of about 25 or 30 years and we can sustain the system. Not only that, but remember, once we have intelligent pe