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what remained unsaid is the all-too-real possibility that the students are dead or will never be foundn estimated 30,000 other missing people in mexico. the parents who met with the president said this case highlights the problem of missing people in mexico, and they hope it helps put an end to the forced disappearances numbers in the 10s of thousands. >>> the rumble in the jungle was 40 years ago today, and as lee wellings reports from london, that bout is still inspiring young professional boxers. >> the day of the fight, i'm planning the round and the minute, and i [ inaudible ] if i knew how long it would take the ref fee to get from this position to that. [ laughter ] >> when they were kings. there was a time 40 years ago where it felt heavyweight boxers ruled the world. when ali and foreman clashed, it captured the imagination from louisville to london. >> the whole family, we're just sitting there watching boxing on the tv. i didn't used to watch much boxing but big events when i was younger. >> like the rumble in the jungle. >> that's it. everybody watched it >> operator: the f
what remained unsaid is the all-too-real possibility that the students are dead or will never be foundn estimated 30,000 other missing people in mexico. the parents who met with the president said this case highlights the problem of missing people in mexico, and they hope it helps put an end to the forced disappearances numbers in the 10s of thousands. >>> the rumble in the jungle was 40 years ago today, and as lee wellings reports from london, that bout is still inspiring young...
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the unsaid implication there is that the politics are not playing into what they are doing and surlyt the white house is trying to convey is that politics are not playing into their broader policy. they are determined to stay the course, not to try and impose some wide-ranging quarantine that could turn health care workers into pariahs. >> thank you very much, tracking that today. a little bit earlier, i spoke with george pataki, he was governor of new york for three terms and is a savvy observer of the kind of conflicts were seeing now between the states and the federal government. we talked about the policy disputes over ebola between the administration and the governors of new york and new jersey. now with new york and governor cuomo and governor christie in new jersey. is this a shared responsibility between the states and federal government, or is one side encroaching on the other? >> the responsibility in the first case lies with the federal government. we're talking about people coming from overseas on international flights specifically from west africa. that's something where
the unsaid implication there is that the politics are not playing into what they are doing and surlyt the white house is trying to convey is that politics are not playing into their broader policy. they are determined to stay the course, not to try and impose some wide-ranging quarantine that could turn health care workers into pariahs. >> thank you very much, tracking that today. a little bit earlier, i spoke with george pataki, he was governor of new york for three terms and is a savvy...
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here are some photos of the new ipad air and photos and they will be unsaid and it is supposed to be compatible with apple pay, a moble payment system which hides their credit card numbers antigen rates different -- and generates different transaction numbers. companies like samsung and amazon, they are cheaper and still capable of doing some of the same tasks. the ipad does. apple's new product and he does like apple stuff, he tries to buy whatever comes new. >> i think the new ipad will take off. but they are and they are expected to roll out its new operating system and lists will be watching to see how these new products will perform and if they are giving them a boost in sales and why this and why they think it will be it and the wall street journal reports they paid more than a million dollars from the foot hill beyond the community district last none and apple -- last month and they did it there because back in 1984, the late teach jobs intro disused the mac to be commute -- mac inn to be at the flint -- mac inn to be at the flint center. >>> they are designed to help out duri
here are some photos of the new ipad air and photos and they will be unsaid and it is supposed to be compatible with apple pay, a moble payment system which hides their credit card numbers antigen rates different -- and generates different transaction numbers. companies like samsung and amazon, they are cheaper and still capable of doing some of the same tasks. the ipad does. apple's new product and he does like apple stuff, he tries to buy whatever comes new. >> i think the new ipad will...
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. >> where students took over a highway toll booth, ale coic tactic, which remain unsaid is the all too real possibility that the students are dead, or will never be found al jazeera, mexico city. >> ? yearend fault line travels. the impact on families searching for their loves ones that's saturday 4:00 p.m. specific right here on al jazeera america. >> the ce oh, of apple made headlines today by announcing that he is gay. he wrote that he is proud to be guy in an eskay in bloomberg business week. alley is covering the story tonight, on real money, good to see you, how cig isn't is that. >> it is a big deal. he is by far the most prominent ceo in america to come outask he is the only ceo in the list of the biggest companies to do so. he is also a pretty quiet guy, so it is brave of him to invite even more scrutiny, i think it is also important, because it calls attention to the fact, that it is 2014 in america, we have a significant way to go in making the workplace friendly to gays. i will tell you, one recent study 53% of gay workers in some fashion hide their sexual identity from the
. >> where students took over a highway toll booth, ale coic tactic, which remain unsaid is the all too real possibility that the students are dead, or will never be found al jazeera, mexico city. >> ? yearend fault line travels. the impact on families searching for their loves ones that's saturday 4:00 p.m. specific right here on al jazeera america. >> the ce oh, of apple made headlines today by announcing that he is gay. he wrote that he is proud to be guy in an eskay in...
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what remained unsaid is the all too real possibility that the students are dead, or will never be found. like an estimated 30,000 other missing people in mexico. the parents said this case highlights the problem of the people in mexico, and hope that it helps put an end to force disappearances numbers in the tens of thousands. >> now columbia's rebels for the first time have taken responsible for the killing of civilians during 50 years of civil war. the peace talks with the government have been going on for the last two years. it never targeted civilians but recognizes it's harmed them by using excessive force. around 200 people are still missing after a major landslide. rescue operations have intensified, fernandez reports surf hope for survive very evers is fading. >> raw emotion, as an unbeable loss. her brother, his wife and two children, were buried under wednesday's landslide. we heard the news and got here last night. my life is shattered. >> but heavy rain, fog, and thick mud here in the coast land, has made their work difficult. the army's commander overseeing the rescue effor
what remained unsaid is the all too real possibility that the students are dead, or will never be found. like an estimated 30,000 other missing people in mexico. the parents said this case highlights the problem of the people in mexico, and hope that it helps put an end to force disappearances numbers in the tens of thousands. >> now columbia's rebels for the first time have taken responsible for the killing of civilians during 50 years of civil war. the peace talks with the government...
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. >> some things are better unseen and unsaid. picture. >>> do you think that he got a date out of that? >>> you never know. now to sports. >>> jamie apody is live at the big board. >>> i am going to talk about sports. i will pretend i didn't see that one. if they played like they did against the stars they will get killed. now he knows what he is talking about. and look at the shots on steve mason. they give chicago a 1-0 lead. it is 2-0. and less than a minute later on the prior play and the rebound. a little later in the period. brian bickle that rhymes with pickle. right now the flyers are down 4-0 in the third period. which wins out? that is the question. and the eagles are back after the bye week. after missing four games with a calf injury. it looked bad. he says he will play on sunday. jason krellcre will play. he may be ready in a week or two. now the guys are prepared for a matchup. and then the momentum after the giants win. >> we want it go out and play our best as best we can. and hopefully we can use it. >> it's some
. >> some things are better unseen and unsaid. picture. >>> do you think that he got a date out of that? >>> you never know. now to sports. >>> jamie apody is live at the big board. >>> i am going to talk about sports. i will pretend i didn't see that one. if they played like they did against the stars they will get killed. now he knows what he is talking about. and look at the shots on steve mason. they give chicago a 1-0 lead. it is 2-0. and less than...
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some things are left unsaid. >> i do recall at least one patient who said, well i don't want it evenf it is free because he didn't like president obama. >> reporter: dr. sharon colton treats about 70 patients oday, they come from all over coal country. with kyect. -- >> do you think your patients understand what connect is versus obamacare? >> they probably don't, they may not. i think some of them are just happy to have insurance, however they got it they're happy about it. they don't look at the politics. >> reporter: but the term obamacare is poison in kentucky. a pole conducted in may said that 50% of kentuckians surveyed, dislike obamacare, but when asked about connect, only 20% disapprove. here in mining country a man's life expectancy is only 68. >> involved in rock falls and very, very serious mining accidents, if they are not killed they often have devastating injuries, they're disabled for the rest of their life. >> reporter: frank dixon says insurance bureaucracy is holding up back surgery and he's frustrated that politicians in washington don't seem to listen. >> i would
some things are left unsaid. >> i do recall at least one patient who said, well i don't want it evenf it is free because he didn't like president obama. >> reporter: dr. sharon colton treats about 70 patients oday, they come from all over coal country. with kyect. -- >> do you think your patients understand what connect is versus obamacare? >> they probably don't, they may not. i think some of them are just happy to have insurance, however they got it they're happy about...
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what remains unsaid, is the all too real possibility, that the students are dead, or will never be foundike an estimated 30,000 other missing people in mexico. >> the parents that met with the president said this case highlights the problem of missing people in mexico, and they hope that it helps put an end to forced disappearances numbers in the tens of thousands. al jazeera, mexico city. >> this weekend, fault lines travels to mexico, the disappeared look at mixing citizens and the impact on families searching for their loved ones. right here on al jazeera america, good news, about the economy today, sent stocks soaring now the government says the economy grew 3.5%, the dow rose 221-points the s&p gains 12 that's a big number, and that 200 went one number and the nasdaq was up 17, the i-phone one of the unmistakable symbols of western culture could soon make it's way to iran, apple is in talks to sell the i-phone in iran, old would only happen if sanctions continue to ease, restrictions on some imports to iran. the national guard is deploying troops to hawaii, as a river of lava flows
what remains unsaid, is the all too real possibility, that the students are dead, or will never be foundike an estimated 30,000 other missing people in mexico. >> the parents that met with the president said this case highlights the problem of missing people in mexico, and they hope that it helps put an end to forced disappearances numbers in the tens of thousands. al jazeera, mexico city. >> this weekend, fault lines travels to mexico, the disappeared look at mixing citizens and...
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and, you know, i have to put my trust in one day i'll be able to say the things left unsaid and hope >> reporter: but to the woman who'd prosecuted amber and won, the sentence seemed a perfect kind of justice. >> when you think of -- that it was from the 25th floor and it got 25 years, it's not the maximum. it's not the minimum. it's something that actually makes sense. it's like a year for every floor. >> reporter: years that will keep amber away from her son. she'll probably only see him now, ironically, through an unbreakable window in a prison visitor's area. >> she's watching her child grow up in pictures. i'm watching my child grow behind glass. it is not fair. at all. >> reporter: but then, the hilberlings will tell you what happened to their son and brother is not fair either. >> we would never let anybody come between us. i miss him for that. because i don't have that anymore. there's no replacing him. >> reporter: so zach hilberling tries to keep the ache at bay with a comforting image of his brother, smiling, feet planted firmly on the ground, victorious in life under frid
and, you know, i have to put my trust in one day i'll be able to say the things left unsaid and hope >> reporter: but to the woman who'd prosecuted amber and won, the sentence seemed a perfect kind of justice. >> when you think of -- that it was from the 25th floor and it got 25 years, it's not the maximum. it's not the minimum. it's something that actually makes sense. it's like a year for every floor. >> reporter: years that will keep amber away from her son. she'll probably...
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being unsaid that it was the bad guy jesse.ut he had a long history of having financial problems and unpaid debt and stuff. >> what kind of a tenant did she say she was? >> she got that question. but they had lived there for a year. and that they were saying about $895 a month, which is not small rent. >> what does this reveal to all of us? is there any data point that we should take out of this? >> well, he live add very ordinary life. you and i might live there, in a decent part of town, known around town for a guy that drops in, he was just a guy, just what people knew around town. >> after doing all the research, do you feel like you believe he's more guilty or less guilty of these crimes? >> it's hard to say. and then goes after her, reversing their core. i think that's a little bit incriminating on them that they would need to spot an 18-year- old woman, almost half his age. goes right after her. >> of course he's been arrested and charged, but that he has not been on trial yet for anything. >> and a long way. >> yes, any
being unsaid that it was the bad guy jesse.ut he had a long history of having financial problems and unpaid debt and stuff. >> what kind of a tenant did she say she was? >> she got that question. but they had lived there for a year. and that they were saying about $895 a month, which is not small rent. >> what does this reveal to all of us? is there any data point that we should take out of this? >> well, he live add very ordinary life. you and i might live there, in a...
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what remained unsaid is the real possibility that the students are dead, or will never be found.e an estimated 30,000 other people in mexico. >> the parents that met, said this case highlights the problem of the missing people in mexico, and they hope that it helps put an end to forces disappearances. al jazeera, mexico city. >> the lava slowing down in hawaii but it is still heading towards dozens of houses, it is closing in on the main road in and out. some people have left, but others seem to be taking it in stride. the national guard is being deployed to help out once the lava does hit the town. something to keep in mind, there's a good chance some people will not be allowed to vote, simply because they have the same name as someone else. it is the result of a supposed crack down on voter fraud, the policy appears to target minorities. 22, hey, greg, nice to meet you. >> helen and sing are members of a nonprofit, providing legal aid for asian americans in georgia. >> here is bark, park. >> there you are, sir. >> sorry. >> according to the state of georgia, voted seng park, vo
what remained unsaid is the real possibility that the students are dead, or will never be found.e an estimated 30,000 other people in mexico. >> the parents that met, said this case highlights the problem of the missing people in mexico, and they hope that it helps put an end to forces disappearances. al jazeera, mexico city. >> the lava slowing down in hawaii but it is still heading towards dozens of houses, it is closing in on the main road in and out. some people have left, but...
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what i think is left unsaid here is who is going to be communicating with the public, because that is also a very important function of leadership. and right now we have a cdc director who has been out in front a lot whose first class, but he stumbled. i don't see ron klain taking that job, he may control the message but i don't know who is going to become the out-front person like rudy giuliani after 9/11. that calms people down and gives them a sense that the government has control of things. that is what americans are looking for. they're not panicked about ebola, but definitely want to see the government is in control of things. they have not had that. ron klain will have a sense of control. >> that is one of the criticisms of the cdc director. no matter what he is as a physician, often people say in his public statements he sounds more like a politician. he is not really sounding sometimes like a doctor so much but is sort of not answering questions directly and sort of giving political answers. >> well, i think this has been one of the weakest parts of the administration -- how
what i think is left unsaid here is who is going to be communicating with the public, because that is also a very important function of leadership. and right now we have a cdc director who has been out in front a lot whose first class, but he stumbled. i don't see ron klain taking that job, he may control the message but i don't know who is going to become the out-front person like rudy giuliani after 9/11. that calms people down and gives them a sense that the government has control of things....
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some things are left unsaid. >> i do recall at least one patient who said well, i don't want it, even if it is free, because he didn't like president obama. >> are you still able to get walking in? >> the doctor works at the clinic wimp treats 70 patients a day. they come from all over coal country. with connect, more are able to pay for their care and new patients are seeing a doctor for the first time in years. >> do you feel like your patients understand what connect is versus obamacare? >> they probably don't. they may not. i think some of them are just happy to have insurance, and however they got it, you know, they're happy about it. they don't look at the politics. >> the term obamacare is poison in kentucky. a poll conducted in may found 57% ever people in kentucky surveyed dislike obamacare. when asked about connect, 22% disapprove. kentucky ranks worse in cancer deaths and smoking rates, in the bottom 10 states for obesity and poor mental health. here in mining country, a man's life expectancy is 68. >> men that are involved in rock falls and in very, very serious mining acc
some things are left unsaid. >> i do recall at least one patient who said well, i don't want it, even if it is free, because he didn't like president obama. >> are you still able to get walking in? >> the doctor works at the clinic wimp treats 70 patients a day. they come from all over coal country. with connect, more are able to pay for their care and new patients are seeing a doctor for the first time in years. >> do you feel like your patients understand what connect...
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some things are left unsaid. >> i do recall at least one patient who said i don't want it even if it is free, because he didn't like president obama. >> this doctor works in kentucky treating 70 patients a day. they come from all over coal country. more people are able to pay for their care with connect and more patients are seeing a doctor for the first time in years. >> do you remember your patients understand what connect is versus obamacare? >> they may not. i think some of them are just happy to have insurance and however they got it, you know, they're happy about it. they don't look at the politics. >> the term obamacare is poison in kentucky. a poll conducted in may found 57% dislike obamacare, but when asked about connect, only 22% disapprove. frank dixon said insurance bureaucracy is holding up back surgery and politicians don't listen. >> i would like for him to come down here, the president and sit down and talk to me like we're talking. i wouldn't be smart alec or hateful, and just listen. >> it's a feeling he and other kentucky voters will take to the ballot box in four
some things are left unsaid. >> i do recall at least one patient who said i don't want it even if it is free, because he didn't like president obama. >> this doctor works in kentucky treating 70 patients a day. they come from all over coal country. more people are able to pay for their care with connect and more patients are seeing a doctor for the first time in years. >> do you remember your patients understand what connect is versus obamacare? >> they may not. i think...