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jazeera america i'm morgan radford. >> a did h derm zela delegatione european union will arrive in washington to question inat the intelligence officals. this include access to tens of thousands of french phone records and monitoring german chancellor's cell phone. now merkel is demanning man de o spying. >> the u.s. officals are not commenting publicly on spying on america's close over the allies. >> the president la has been one phone with the leader of france
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and girl any. germany. what they are not dining at doit not in public. u.s. officals are saying that the united states gathers foreign intelligence gathered by all nations here is jen saki the state department spoke spokeswon friday. >> we'll factor in our friends as we have our discussions with them an balance our security need with privacy concerns. we fully expect and i know this is another question that has come up, of course. more allegations will surface given the quality of classified information leaked by mr. snowed mr. snowden. >> they are gathering information as the delegation prepares to come to washington to meet with their counter it ct the parts next week. the united states is committed
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to engaging by laterally. bilat. overall a tight-lipped officals. >> it's not just europe that has to worry about spying the u.s. government has wrapped up efforts to collect data from their own sit zins. citizens. every day day information gathered by 17 different u.s. intelligence agencies is collected and ry retained averad analyzed this is something that jasmine and issaac want stopped. so they are literally walking the halls of the u.s. congress meeting with any politician that will listen to their plea to put in place laws to stop domestic
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spying. >> for me this is obviously very person al. personal. working for the arab community it's the community that targeted by the post 9/11 and counter terrorismive eterrorism effort. they are va vacuuming up everybody's information an coping through it. it contradicts the pun fundments of our constitution. it's not just kept but it's stored. 20 to 30 years on the they the y be useful in the future. it's only gotten rid of if it's not tuesda use to the fbi. that include the in the sa and a
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and a the counter terrorism every m months it's been reseed the super x key score tracts on the internet. so much information is being collected a massive new data center is under construction. when it opens next year it will hold 300,000 square meters of a person's personal information that is monitoring of a violation of u.s. civil liberties. they approved the government's application to continue the surveillance of telephone communication. >> it changed the way that some americans have goon about their daily lives of. >> you don'tyou don't feel as fu
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think. the middlmost mundane thing youe wondering if someone is listening to you. >> and it appears they are. >> just in case what is said now becomes useful later. >> aand speaking of foreign surveillance the european government has voted to race their data particula tech rules. >> a country already devastated by war is bracing for another battle. the word health organization is investigating the possibility of a polio outbreak in are syria. we are e we have more on the crumbling sanitation and the high rise being of dissighs. --f disease. >> this is a typical suburb in da masdasmascus.
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here a car bomb exploded outside of a mosque. there are reports that moore mon 40 people died. and still the united nations humanitarian chief has been told the security council there are two and a half million people in syria who need help but can't get it. >> and the agencies ame fo apper aid has failed. >> i need the support of the security council memberships but also ove other members of the ud nations to really make a difference. >> months of fightings ha has destroyed their frags. road and power and an station. that createses another hewn problem. the threat of disease. the word health organization is warning that there could be an outbreak of pol polio and more n to peepeople may have it alread. >> routine imm immunization protections have been
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disresultsed for broken doubt. children are now at far higher risk for disease he is such as polio or measles. >> parents have enough to worry about. but now thro is a possibilities that children could be struck down by illness and dissighs. and the chance of getting the treatment in the middle of this war is slim. over the next few weeks the world health o organization plas to administer the polio vaccine to 10 million children in the northeast. the biggest task will be in lebanon. home to 700,000 syrian refugees. computer glitches and the roll out of obamacare did not get up on the right foot. help is on the way. president's go to man for problem solving. you healthcare .gov should be
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glitch free by the end of november. they want to investigate cost associatioassociated with the bd site. >> native americans are guaranteed free healthcare by the government. but many health chin nix are undeare--clinics are under fund. the new law is what they may be looking for if even they get o kaen get people to sign up. >> nestled in the picture post card smokey mountains. the eastern band of the cherokee nation, nearly 15,000 strong. a proud people but not without issues of poverty and health. like so many reservations across the country. >> what are the main hot problems on the rest slayings. rost and diabetes and so is
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hypertension and array of addiction. the health chef wants a healthier population and he believes the affordable healthcare act can maybe that happen. happen -- can make that hip hap. but on the assess rest reservag anyone who has heard of obamacare is a challenge. >> no i haven't. >> no one has told you about obamacare or the health act. >> they are getting the different challenge and forming and that although they have free healthcare under indian health services signing up the with obamacare will strengthen the numbersps. >> 234r is a poor poor terrorism
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considerable miss strut thrust. >> born and raised here cop is the moving fa sit and dentist and services are limited. >> right now when washington, d.c. being need to have a ma'am gap they are referred to specializes lists outside of the native plan. a loot of services that do not meet the deaf vision do get the knife. >> two thursday of those referral claims are rejected. >> puttings north americans at risks for paying the business themselves. but most of the band don't have that problem. because they have this. >> the reef news that the casino provide are used to pick up the services that inned yawn healthcare system does not get. the federal government gives 50 percent. sexuaslots from the takes the or
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half. >> not all nay ti american rex anything's aclues the exhibits ?rrnts it just prove improves tl stablity. zplomptthe tribal lieders couldn't say how much money they would bank i if their membershis did sign up for the afford and healthealth care act. >> plenty of rainfall from across japan from two typhoons who hav are not making landfall.
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for coke to toke tok o tokyo y 0 more rain. this typhoon will not make landfall. let's go the to you had. we'll go north and then we'll go toward alaska where you can see the large storm in the visible satellite. it's starting to put itself together. tightly wound and we'll see a fair amount of snow and rain with this big. the big concern here is win. now we have a high wind watch copping on monday. most of this will be along the alaska ranges. bit wind gusts will be builting up and you he woon kea sigh
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gusts up to 40 miles-per-hour an right here for the interal area. for tomorrow morning you can see the temperatures are doat e co-in the upper 20s to low 30s in the mid west. face cooling off to the 30 foes and flurries around the great lakes. we are five to tone degree below normal when we talk about southeast or in the south, south 50e69 where frost advisesry is in mace. >> pesticides in argu in argente used to make bigger better food but they may be creating a when new set of health problems.
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president approval rating has slumped amid rising inflyings and crime. a vote will determine if she will be able to run for reelection in 2015. we have the story fromar again tina. -- argentina. >> what you see here are not dunes of sand but soy. argentina's number one cash crop. billions of dollars is ex-park d from the city's largest. the middle class is not happy. soring crime and double-digit inflation and harsh government restrictions have put them in a foul mood. >> the middle class wants freedom to buy dollars not for
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hoods as the government claims. but to protect our savings from our appreciating currency we also want to not live in fear of being robbed and assaulted. >> this is bad news for the midterm party ahead of the elections. no one has won an election in arr again tina without the middle class. that continues to be the majority. their income is dropping but not their aspirationings. >> it's not just the middle class that is com that is compl. >> the government's child subsidy are not enough for one malmeal a day. my older children want to work and can't find a job sand neitheand nooertcan nooert neitr can i. >> her husband is in prison for
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murder. the crimes have green. have grown. >> in all fairness argentina was far worst off in 2001 after it was forced to declare the largest s sovereign debt defaul. but if people are agai again dischanted it's because their leadership scan can't see a brit new tomorrow. >> farmers in argentina are comings under scrutiny for pesticides it could be causing health problems for people in rural communities. felix and his wife own a store in the countryside. he said he won't sell what is
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produced on the farms. he says there is so much pesticide. and hthey took my life away. life is a journey and i no i wot make it to the end. >> most of argentina's countryside is planted with soy. it was not us always the case. people remember the days it was so high out internationally. >> the country was called the bread basket of the world. growing and harvesting was faster. genetically modified seed and blends were sprayed on crops. activist theactivists say thereo regulations. >> we have to take my u upper hd
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and speak about what is going on. gand we don't talk about it the government will keep signing off on the the companies. the cancer rates have increased. the findings are disputed because there is no links to pesticide use. >> aargentina's government regulars lightregulates sprayins and homes but that is not enough of spragu spraying has is to be controlled nations wide. and arie aerial sprayings spraye banned. >> he wants is to take his fight to congress. once the coveted chretie tresh f
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drug lords are up for auction. there are valuable items that are worare worth billions that o where to be found. on sale some 80,000 assist 80, m drug traffickers. juljewelry and art. we have all sorts of objects and art pieces starting at $10 u.s. dollars. the drug traffickers wanted to gain status by buying art. there are a few valuable portraits. but also a paintings of pash blopabloplaying pool with his fd
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the image of virgin mary. what is missings the truly valuable stuff. in 19 th 1996 the government paa law that they could claim any assets that they couldn't prove they paid for. it page the anti-narcotic tool most feared by the mafia. billions of dollars of drug assets have been diseye period.- disappeared. maria has been appointed to the agency. corruptions was so rampant that they decided to scrap it all tocchet. >> the drug office has gone through worrying times which is
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investigatessed by the drug system and 24e6 taken axe against people that have been involve crimes. >> solely thsolely thousands ofs are being sold. and this time it will go to be victims of the drug wars. >> j.p. morgan has agreed to pay $5 billion in home loan penalties that they sold to fannie mae and freddie mac. they also have a tentative agreement with the justice department on which the company will pay $13 of $000 that it sold fraudulent mortgage securities before the housing crash. >> and take your hand off the we'll and the feet off the pedestrian as. petals. pet pedals beal tel we'll tell you s
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>> for the first time ever researchers have documented a case of hiv ro remission in a child. a case asked in the new england journal of medicine says a mississippi girl contracted the virus in the womb. and now at the tender age of p researchers say she appears to be hiv grow. >> every year auto makers come up with a new gimmick. cars that parks themselves or tell you when the fires are gnat. tires are flat. now kars can drive themselves. we get a free view of the car of the future. >> what happens if a sid comes oukid comesout chasings a ball? wow! oh, my god.
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we almost got that guy. it checks to see if there is any win me highwa highway behind us. >> it makes the decision to park brake or swerve. >> this is my space. and now it's park being. ings i love watching the steering they'll. what happens if i interrepublican it? interrupt i. >> it stops. >> how many years before it's in all cars. >> by to 20. 120. the biggest o on city obstacle e the people how fast can a car react.
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>> what is a most danger just time in the car. the most where the car shifts control from itself to the driver. drivers are toyotaly disoriented and a mum just ranges of things goings on to get situation awareness where there was northern. and that turns out to be inextraordinary challenges. i believe i'm going to be placings the eeg electrodes on your head. we bant too understand what is going on flew your brain when you are driving. we can hook up the driver and we san sigh what the owes were doing because. >> the video is bit to help the driver understand that autonomous mode is being switched. after several times of color
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