people of yemen don t have blue eyes and blond hair, so they are not worthy, just like the fact that the british government. . worthy, just like the fact that the british government. . . british government. , we have covered the british government. , we have covered the war british government. , we have covered the war in british government. , we have covered the war in yemen, - british government. , we have covered the war in yemen, the i british government. , we have i covered the war in yemen, the war in afghanistan, the war in syria and iraq nonstop, cover to cover. i have travelled to these places myself for many years. to this ongoing accusation against western media is inaccurate, we have covered those wars extensively for many, many years. but ijust want wars extensively for many, many years. but i just want to wars extensively for many, many years. but ijust want to bring you back to this issue of nazanin zaghari ratcliffe. tell me about the timing of this, why now? zag
Meath man Derek O’Rourke is GOAL’s Middle East Security Advisor. He outlines the challenges faced by NGOs as they navigate Syrian regions devastated by war.
starting to get less and less, and we may not expect to get form information, as the climate of silence that s settled over turkey ever since erdogan has felt kind of cornered both by his own domestic political opposition, by this kurdish insurgency, by the war in syria and the fighting. the turkish military is executing a major battle in the town of al bab, which is a major turkish city. they re doing a lot of things on the world stage. they ve negotiated a massive with the syrian regime. so right now turkey is just very deeply involved in its own neighborhood, its own domestic political situation, is absolutely in at that timers, as president erdogan goes about the business of trying to shut down
every theory is plausible. i will tell you as american going back to david s point, the director of the cia worked for bush. this is rid dig lus. this is serious stuff. any of these they re res is disquieti disquieting and upsetting from the percent tech i have of american democracy. i think if the investigation doesn t impact trump in any way, i don t care. it s just very important to understand the extent to which russia thought and was able to influence this election. and important to point out that sean spicer has fought back on the notion that the rnc was hacked. we ll have to wait and see what the results of the investigation show thank you so much for spending your weekend with us. up next, the war in syria. secretary of state john kerry working with diplomats to save civilians in the city of aleppo. live with an update when we come back.
all of those you guessed it between here and denver. so snow wraps up here and the storm will head up through the plains. if you re in the northern plains along i-80 and i-90 look for certainly accumulating snow later today and tonight. jose, by the way, cooler air heads into the northeast. it will warm back up here over the weekend but for christmas week itself, again, warmer than average temperatures by a large amount east of the mississippi as we head towards christmas eve. back here in the west we get the dip in the jet stream and potentially more snow here in salt lake city and through the wasatch front as we head towards christmas eve. a lot ahead on this very busy tuesday. donald trump getting ready to occupy center stage once again at tonight s gop debate. we ll look at how the field may go after the front-runner. we ve been watching secretary of state kerry in moscow, he s moments away from a meeting with russian president vladimir putin. we ll see if progress can be m