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his body has been buried and power has been passed to abdullah's half brother, salman. first time in the kingdom's history one of the grand sons has been named as deputy crown prince. at least 35 people have been killed including six children in the latest fighting in syria. there has been government shelling near the capitol of damascus as well as the city of homs. >>> the u.n. says more than 5,000 people have been killed by the conflict in eastern ukraine. pro-russian pro-russian pro-russian separatists are gaining more ground. >>> now back to the death of king abdullah. power has been handed to his half brother salman. the new king tried to address some concerns in a televised address. >> translator: we are going to continue with the approach of father who built the state and is followed by his sons. we are going to continue to implement the quran and the character of the prophet muhammad into our legislation. >> while king salman is now in power, his ascension to the thrown wasn't always so certain. >> reporter: the next king of saudi arabia. he became the crown pri
his body has been buried and power has been passed to abdullah's half brother, salman. first time in the kingdom's history one of the grand sons has been named as deputy crown prince. at least 35 people have been killed including six children in the latest fighting in syria. there has been government shelling near the capitol of damascus as well as the city of homs. >>> the u.n. says more than 5,000 people have been killed by the conflict in eastern ukraine. pro-russian pro-russian...
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dozens more. >> know it has claimed responsibility but one group has been targeted. >> this group has taken over large parts of yemen, including the capital. >> injured but alive, this man is one of the lucky ones awaiting an ambulance. the bomber plowed a minibus into a crowd of police recruits gathered outside the academy. >> we heard a violent explosion. it turned out to be a car bomb at the police college. when it went off, there were students coming out of the doors. most of the victims were students. it blew people through the air. people were lining up for roll call, so the death toll was high. >> yemen has been repeatedly rocked by attack since the overthrow of the longtime ruler in 2012. troops have bought for supremacy in the country. al qaeda has carried out similar attacks in the past in yemen. it is a sworn in any of the shiite dominated police. >> the worst ever oil spill in nigeria destroyed the livelihoods of thousands of farmers and fishermen. initially the oil giant was offering just over 5000 euros in total compensation. >> today's agreement ends a three-year legal
dozens more. >> know it has claimed responsibility but one group has been targeted. >> this group has taken over large parts of yemen, including the capital. >> injured but alive, this man is one of the lucky ones awaiting an ambulance. the bomber plowed a minibus into a crowd of police recruits gathered outside the academy. >> we heard a violent explosion. it turned out to be a car bomb at the police college. when it went off, there were students coming out of the...
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has been luncheoned.have to tell the truth from the people, also the international community to tell them, that what going in gaza is unacceptable, we are in bad need for the first quarter of this year. the process that we started three months ago. >> three egyptian activists -- for violating an anti-protests law, have lost their final apeople. this charged with breaking a law. with more than ten people without prior permission. >> they don't have any other league options left. has order add retrial. >> and no one has claimed responsible for the killings are said to be similar to operations carries out in the area of the resistence army. police killed dozens last week in the democratic republic of congo capitol. which they say would have enabled him to extend his rule. authorities have since blocked text messages and social media, the government has also been criticized for clapping down on press freedom. the popular dell vision journalist here in the capitol. he host as show that is critical of the gover
has been luncheoned.have to tell the truth from the people, also the international community to tell them, that what going in gaza is unacceptable, we are in bad need for the first quarter of this year. the process that we started three months ago. >> three egyptian activists -- for violating an anti-protests law, have lost their final apeople. this charged with breaking a law. with more than ten people without prior permission. >> they don't have any other league options left. has...
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jordan has been trying to find out what has happened to one of its military pilots being held by isil fighters. isil had threatened to kill the pilot unless a female suicide-bomber being held by jordan was released. inside isil-controlled territory al jazeera has evidence that resistence is growing in mosul. in iraq dozens of iraqi soldiers and kurdish fighters have been killed in a series of attacks by isil. a car bomb in the market of baghdad killed seven people and seven decide in samarra in a security attack. >>> elsewhere isil fighters have killed 15 iraqi oranges in an assault. 10 isil fighters were wounded in the exchange of fight that followed. >>> and 25 were killed in an isil attack in and around the northern iraqi city of kirkuk. it triggered a fire fight between police and kurdish forces. the kurdish forces known as peshmerga took control of kirkuk in june when iraqi army abandoned their position there. we'll get a look at what life is like under the iraq's mosul. >> reporter: mosul iraq's second largest city, is under the control of islamic state in iraq and the levant. i
jordan has been trying to find out what has happened to one of its military pilots being held by isil fighters. isil had threatened to kill the pilot unless a female suicide-bomber being held by jordan was released. inside isil-controlled territory al jazeera has evidence that resistence is growing in mosul. in iraq dozens of iraqi soldiers and kurdish fighters have been killed in a series of attacks by isil. a car bomb in the market of baghdad killed seven people and seven decide in samarra in...
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francois hollande has been to the scene and he has called it barbaric. jonah hull has the latest on the attack. [ explosion ] >> reporter: amateur footage shows two black-hooded gunmen making their escape. a policeman lies injured. he is then shot and point-blank range. amid the chaos, the president, arrived on the scene. >> translator: it's an act of exceptional bar barety that has just been committed here in paris against a newspaper. a newspaper that stands for freedom of expression against journalists determined to portray their ideas. we have launched a series of measures following this act of aggression to find the perpetrators. they will be hunted for as long as necessary. >> reporter: as bullets were fired bystanders hid behind parked cars. the police have not confirmed how many people died in this attack. >> translator: a van arrived with three masks men at the headquarters and used automatic weapons and killed anything they saw inside. we have estimated about 10 to 11 are dead. between those who died inside and two colleagues of ours that have
francois hollande has been to the scene and he has called it barbaric. jonah hull has the latest on the attack. [ explosion ] >> reporter: amateur footage shows two black-hooded gunmen making their escape. a policeman lies injured. he is then shot and point-blank range. amid the chaos, the president, arrived on the scene. >> translator: it's an act of exceptional bar barety that has just been committed here in paris against a newspaper. a newspaper that stands for freedom of...
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and, of course this has highlighted the whole affair, and has caused tension. the protests over three days have certainly been toned down. the request partly because of the family asking for things to be toned down because they wanted less less fuss being made, less pressure on the government while these crucial negotiations were taking place. but now out of the blue this has happened and there are now fears that the pilot is dead as well. >> we will be following those developments. andrew simmons, i have been checking out with you. andrew simmons live for us in i aman. thank you. and with us now is from the counter radicalization tinkhink tank is charlie winters. we have been following everything that's been happening and andrew simmons there just talking us through some of the details. tell us a little bit about what was going on some jihadist websites in the run up to this. was this such a surprise? >> it was a surprise on one hand. yesterday yesterday, i followed up jihadist chatter and there is a propa propa-anda arm that will produced this video. the jiha
and, of course this has highlighted the whole affair, and has caused tension. the protests over three days have certainly been toned down. the request partly because of the family asking for things to be toned down because they wanted less less fuss being made, less pressure on the government while these crucial negotiations were taking place. but now out of the blue this has happened and there are now fears that the pilot is dead as well. >> we will be following those developments....
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it has been very tense there. there has also been retaliateory action.e're told that the actual attack took place in the southern part of the area. our cameraman is pointing towards that area. as you go further south you reach israel's golan heights area. i would say it's calm but still relatively tense. >> do these sorts of thing happening frequently on the border? >> reporter: this has been a tense border for a long time. but there hasn't been an attack of this scale for a very long time. the last time they had a smaller attack was in october, two israeli soldiers were injured in that attack but certainly, while we haven't had confirmation of the number of dead or injured on the israeli side it seems to have been a very strong hard attack by hezbollah. some of the hezbollah media is saying that nine vehicles were hit. they are reporting that there were a lot of dead and injured. but we haven't had that confirmed yet. but, yes, it is a tense border area and these things happen from time to time. it is one of the main places where hezbollah carries out a
it has been very tense there. there has also been retaliateory action.e're told that the actual attack took place in the southern part of the area. our cameraman is pointing towards that area. as you go further south you reach israel's golan heights area. i would say it's calm but still relatively tense. >> do these sorts of thing happening frequently on the border? >> reporter: this has been a tense border for a long time. but there hasn't been an attack of this scale for a very...
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the solution has eluded him as it has eluded all of us.he truly great president will be the one that can break out of the tired pattern. >> i'm not sure you can do that. what door said earlier. -- doris said it earlier. some of this is timing. he began his second term with gun control and immigration. they had a chance, getting it through the senate. he could not have taken his executive action two years earlier because he had not give the system a chance. he gave it a chance and found it could not work. he was naÏve and think suddenly the system was going to change. it is not just under obama. it had not worked in this sense for a while. >> he believed he could. >> he did. it was naÏve. >> doris first. >> if the system itself has hardened, which i think the political culture has, maybe it is not -- maybe it is possible to ask for an individual. that is where you need pressure coming from the outside into force action. if you think about where real social change has taken place, it is not when the guy at the top says let's do great things.
the solution has eluded him as it has eluded all of us.he truly great president will be the one that can break out of the tired pattern. >> i'm not sure you can do that. what door said earlier. -- doris said it earlier. some of this is timing. he began his second term with gun control and immigration. they had a chance, getting it through the senate. he could not have taken his executive action two years earlier because he had not give the system a chance. he gave it a chance and found it...
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he has suggested that it has become much too dependent on china.h regard to the solution on human rights issues he has said that while they will not submit to an international inquiry, he will look into credible domestic methods. >> let's pick up on china. just how wedded has sri lanka become to beijing? >> the entire economic infrastructure program of rajapaksa was more or less written by beijing. there were other projects in the past, including the building of an airport, the building of a port, also a project to reclaim land from the sea, huge number of projects, etc. quite dependent in a sense. we are probably in debt to the chinese for at least a generation. >> on top of that, that has caused much ire in new delhi, has it not? >> there has been considerable concern, apart from the economics dimension. this is sort of framed in the context of another argument. >> let's talk about the economy. what needs to be done there? a regular guest that we have the central bank governor, he resigned in the afternoon too. what is happening with the economy
he has suggested that it has become much too dependent on china.h regard to the solution on human rights issues he has said that while they will not submit to an international inquiry, he will look into credible domestic methods. >> let's pick up on china. just how wedded has sri lanka become to beijing? >> the entire economic infrastructure program of rajapaksa was more or less written by beijing. there were other projects in the past, including the building of an airport, the...
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patty has made the point. peter salisbury has made the point. patty colhane has made the point, that there is--there are layers to this relationship, it's very complicated and there is an addition to that country saudi arabia being a good client state, it has helped in oil prices with that relationship with the united states. not only that, but moderation. they're trying to fight back that shia, you know, i would say fund mentalism to a degree that comes into play. i think to have that voice of moderation in that region is so vitally important to the united states and they were able to distance themselves in a sense in the oratory about 9/11, with the oratory that listen, they were born here but this is not saudi culture this is al-qaeda. they were supportive in the time afterwards. i think they were able to do that well. king abdullah was able to do that well, and the united states has appreciated that. as you said, it goes back to oil. it goes back to petroleum. we would not be having though conversation if it were not one of the oil-rich part
patty has made the point. peter salisbury has made the point. patty colhane has made the point, that there is--there are layers to this relationship, it's very complicated and there is an addition to that country saudi arabia being a good client state, it has helped in oil prices with that relationship with the united states. not only that, but moderation. they're trying to fight back that shia, you know, i would say fund mentalism to a degree that comes into play. i think to have that voice of...
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she has covered. i see this as a high point on a trajectory of the continuum, meaning every administration it seems to be worse in the last. although they come in promising openness and transparency, they seem to pick off where the last one left off. there hasn't been much pushback from congress and the media in some cases to keep that balance. of course the government tends to covet information, separate itself from the public, and treat itself as one and a part. we are supposed to create a balance so it doesn't get out of whack. we have not done a good job in the last couple of years. the administration has employed a very aggressive techniques not available years ago such as using social media and surrogate loggers to put out balls false information to controversial eyes reporting we have done on other administration. that has been somewhat successful. >> you say in your testimony that you attended a testimony at a justice department. >> the press officer called back immediately and said don't both
she has covered. i see this as a high point on a trajectory of the continuum, meaning every administration it seems to be worse in the last. although they come in promising openness and transparency, they seem to pick off where the last one left off. there hasn't been much pushback from congress and the media in some cases to keep that balance. of course the government tends to covet information, separate itself from the public, and treat itself as one and a part. we are supposed to create a...
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edgar lungu has run.t follows a poll which took plates on tuesday and was marched by several delays. an election was triggered by the death of michael sutar at the age of 77 last year. here are the results which shows what a close race it was. lungu's share was 48.3%, about 808,000 votes. his rival won 780,000 votes, 46.6% share. >> that's the latest from al jazeera's tara mutasa. incredibly tight race in the end. wasn't it? >> reporter: yes, it was. what happened was when the results were announced, edgar lunga, an announcement was made. hundreds ran on to the premises. police tried to push them back. they were ouru overpowered. tear gas had to be fired inside the building. everyone then ran out. people were talling all over each other, tear gas in everyone's eyes. coughing and sneezing. police took them on to the streets and there is up and downpandemonium pandemonium. police are finding it hard to rein them in. they are smashing car windows, bang okay people's doors, causing quite a commotion on the st
edgar lungu has run.t follows a poll which took plates on tuesday and was marched by several delays. an election was triggered by the death of michael sutar at the age of 77 last year. here are the results which shows what a close race it was. lungu's share was 48.3%, about 808,000 votes. his rival won 780,000 votes, 46.6% share. >> that's the latest from al jazeera's tara mutasa. incredibly tight race in the end. wasn't it? >> reporter: yes, it was. what happened was when the...
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he has been looking for an out. and he's got a problem because on the one hand, he's saying i have to respect the judiciary and i can't interfere with it, because egypt is a sophisticated developed country, and on the other hand, there was a clear show trial and you had no evidence, and the judge is quoted as saying that the three defendants were brought here by the devil to threaten egypt. so he's trying to find an out. >> why would he be looking for a way out of this mess? in many ways, the mess he created. >> well, he claims he didn't create it, he claims that it happened before he was president, though there are questions of how much influence he had. but he wants out because it's very bad publicity for egypt and it's not stable. and it's threatening rights, civil rights and political rights and that's not going to bring in tourists or investors which is what he's most concerned about. >> a retrial was set in the case, a mistrial declared. so where would that be headed? or would this happen before the new trial
he has been looking for an out. and he's got a problem because on the one hand, he's saying i have to respect the judiciary and i can't interfere with it, because egypt is a sophisticated developed country, and on the other hand, there was a clear show trial and you had no evidence, and the judge is quoted as saying that the three defendants were brought here by the devil to threaten egypt. so he's trying to find an out. >> why would he be looking for a way out of this mess? in many ways,...
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what has the time been like for you? >> it has been trying. it has required some patients. but it seems like there is some light at the end of the tunnel. my biggest fear i had that day is that one of my oldest kids -- my two youngest ones are too young to know. but the day that my 13-year-old or 15-year-old would come home and be in pieces. dad, i read this on social media or i heard this in the hallway. is this true? that would rock me. >> when it comes to doping would you do it again? >> if i was racing in 2015, no i wouldn't do it again. i don't think you have to do it again. if you take me back to 1995 when it was completely and totally pervasive, i probably would do it again. people don't like to hear that. >> how much do you regret 2009? >> a lot. why? if i don't come back, if the bridge just isn't there if the view over the water is too far but that was my decision. i have to be responsible for that. it was one of the biggest mistakes of my life. >> tomorrow is the 70th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz. that was the day soviet troops arrived at the concent
what has the time been like for you? >> it has been trying. it has required some patients. but it seems like there is some light at the end of the tunnel. my biggest fear i had that day is that one of my oldest kids -- my two youngest ones are too young to know. but the day that my 13-year-old or 15-year-old would come home and be in pieces. dad, i read this on social media or i heard this in the hallway. is this true? that would rock me. >> when it comes to doping would you do it...
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anti-semitism has no place in france. that was the message of millions of people who gathered across france on sunday. >> israel's prime minister said the french jews were welcome to their homeland. >> the kouachi brothers and the men behind the attacks may be dead but police believe six of their accomplices may be at large. the net to catch them is widening. police in bulgaria had a rested man with ties to one of the kouachi brothers. >> this french national is in bulgarian hands. he has been remanded in custody before a court hears his case for extradition next week. his lawyer confirms he is linked to the kouachi brothers, who carried out the charlie hebdo attacks. >> there are some elements which are connected to these terrorist networks in paris there is some evidence. >> arrested while trying to cross from bulgaria into turkey, he is accused of kidnapping his son to go to syria. a second warrant accused him of participating in a criminal organization with a terrorist aim. authorities say he knew sharif kouachi. >> b
anti-semitism has no place in france. that was the message of millions of people who gathered across france on sunday. >> israel's prime minister said the french jews were welcome to their homeland. >> the kouachi brothers and the men behind the attacks may be dead but police believe six of their accomplices may be at large. the net to catch them is widening. police in bulgaria had a rested man with ties to one of the kouachi brothers. >> this french national is in bulgarian...
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it has been going or five years, and has 1,000 members. doctors, seamstresses and airconditioning expertise. >> before the crisis it wasn't anything else. if we go back 50, 100 years. people want to change work with something. the money - bring us to a situation. the people don't think the alternative currency will replace the euro. savings can be substantial, and the tax man has yet to work out how to take the cut. >> the reaction - they are not going to like it. we not exchange anything in euros. it's like our own city. we are exchanging in a way, our services. that's what it is. i'll give you the job, but i just don't need a plumber. i need someone for the airconditioning. just exchanging. people know if life improves under a new government they have schemes in place to help the most needed. whether greece remains in the eurozone here they have an alternative currency. it seems that the message put out is coming back at the austere measures making life difficult. that that message is ringing home. the opinion polls are putting that part
it has been going or five years, and has 1,000 members. doctors, seamstresses and airconditioning expertise. >> before the crisis it wasn't anything else. if we go back 50, 100 years. people want to change work with something. the money - bring us to a situation. the people don't think the alternative currency will replace the euro. savings can be substantial, and the tax man has yet to work out how to take the cut. >> the reaction - they are not going to like it. we not exchange...
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the new king has promised continuity and has called for solidarity among muslims.ka wood has this report. >> reporter: -- from all over the middle east arrived to pay their respects. just after they arrived, they gathered for a simple funeral, lasting less than an hour the ceremony was a chance for foreign dignitaries to greet his family including his success or salman bin abdulaziz al-saud. international leaders passed on their respects through statements. the kingdom of bahrain said: and u.s. president barack obama said: and a similar sentiment from the former president of israel. >> it is a real loss for the middle east and a real loss for the peace in the middle east. he was an experienced leader and a wise king. >> reporter: the u.n. secretary general said: an it's a legacy that standings out in saudi history, one his successor will have to choose how he will carry on. >> he unleashed a foreign policy that was far more dynamic interventionist and militant in some ways than any previous saudi king. he sent troops to bahrain to stop the uprising and this is very
the new king has promised continuity and has called for solidarity among muslims.ka wood has this report. >> reporter: -- from all over the middle east arrived to pay their respects. just after they arrived, they gathered for a simple funeral, lasting less than an hour the ceremony was a chance for foreign dignitaries to greet his family including his success or salman bin abdulaziz al-saud. international leaders passed on their respects through statements. the kingdom of bahrain said:...
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he has two brother-in-law's to meet. he has siblings to congratulate on a compass months.'re so ready to have him home. >> delphine halgand, you're working at a kind of policy level and having worked in these kinds of cases around the world what you think is most important to happen right now? >> again, i think after more than two years of looking for information, trusting the u.s. government to bring austin safely home, it is time for public awareness and public pressure because that is really one thing we can help to bring austin back home. that is why i really want to thank you to help us in this mission. again, i look forward to working with all the media and major media in the u.s. who have expressed interest to be part of this campaign. >> thank you all for being with us, delphine halgand is the u.s. director of reporters without borders. and debra and marc tice. i know these are very difficult times for you as they have been for the past almost 2.5 years now, parents of austin tice, the american journalist abducted in syria in august 2012. of course, we will continu
he has two brother-in-law's to meet. he has siblings to congratulate on a compass months.'re so ready to have him home. >> delphine halgand, you're working at a kind of policy level and having worked in these kinds of cases around the world what you think is most important to happen right now? >> again, i think after more than two years of looking for information, trusting the u.s. government to bring austin safely home, it is time for public awareness and public pressure because...
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the philippines has a sweet spot and has been growing at 6% or 7%. to be able to grow higher than 6% or 7% in most of our businesses. they are all ranked individually. >> what could be improved in the philippines to help the philippine business? what do you imagine the government doing? >> the government can spend more in infrastructure and started earlier so the industry -- start it earlier so the industry will benefit from it. i, j is -- >> how much is required? >> they have their budget. if they spend what they have planned, i think they have good planning. it's a matter of implementation and also timing so if they spent most of it our economy can continue to grow at a fast pace. >> with regards to the philippines, how do you see it progressing? are you encouraged? >> i think the philippines has not worked, but to be part of the region. we were very happy with ourselves. we do a lot of things on our own , but right now we have to be part of it and benefit from it in terms of the trade and in terms of labor mobility, which i hope will happen. >> we
the philippines has a sweet spot and has been growing at 6% or 7%. to be able to grow higher than 6% or 7% in most of our businesses. they are all ranked individually. >> what could be improved in the philippines to help the philippine business? what do you imagine the government doing? >> the government can spend more in infrastructure and started earlier so the industry -- start it earlier so the industry will benefit from it. i, j is -- >> how much is required? >>...
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that is what has u.s. and european officials worried whether or not these fighters who have been trained in france, somewhere else, but the fact is that their train something happening in syria and iraq, and they can come back to europe because they have european passports. >> let's do one more here. this is not the first time that an european newspaper has been attacked over controversial stories, images cartoons. but this attack is different isn't it. >> yes, a firebombing of the same satirical newspaper as we've been talking about is nowhere near the calmness, the precision, the professionalism to a certain extent of what we saw today. and what you see in that video is exactly that, calmness. people who are used to holding these weapons. people who not only knew their target, that's a given in most of these attacks. but people who knew their weapons, knew how to use them, that means some kind of training. we don't know if they were doing that in the suburbs of paris damascus. they've been able to get in
that is what has u.s. and european officials worried whether or not these fighters who have been trained in france, somewhere else, but the fact is that their train something happening in syria and iraq, and they can come back to europe because they have european passports. >> let's do one more here. this is not the first time that an european newspaper has been attacked over controversial stories, images cartoons. but this attack is different isn't it. >> yes, a firebombing of the...
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no one here has ever been vaccinated vaccinated.ted. . >> translator: it's great all kids of the village are getting it and government made it free of charge for all children under five. >> reporter: getting it to those who need it the most is difficult and vaccines need to be kept between 0-8 degrees celsius and in this environment they last a few days and damaged because over lack of proper storage. [ [baby crying] no electricity here to power a fridge and sometimes we have ice but we cannot control the temperature and no one paid attention to the problem before giving us vaccines is not enough and crucial we find a way to conserve and transport immobilizations otherwise our work is useless. >> reporter: many children continue to suffer infectious diseases like tb and polio and yellow fever and children die of pr ventable diseases and look at the numbers 1.5 million children died last year because they weren't vaccinated. u.n. saying that's unacceptable. unicef is distributing newly designed vaccine coolers to district nurses in r
no one here has ever been vaccinated vaccinated.ted. . >> translator: it's great all kids of the village are getting it and government made it free of charge for all children under five. >> reporter: getting it to those who need it the most is difficult and vaccines need to be kept between 0-8 degrees celsius and in this environment they last a few days and damaged because over lack of proper storage. [ [baby crying] no electricity here to power a fridge and sometimes we have ice...
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has killed some of their men. a few kilometers behind the sultan abdalla front linings is the village destroyed military vehicles and walls riddled with bullet holes are stark reminders of the battles fought here. in some of the villages recently retain by the peshmerga life is slowly returning to normal as more people feel courageous enough to return to their homes but they are facing many problems. this family remained behind when the rest of the villagers fled. he says they need urgent help. >> translator: we have no food. no fuel, no cooking gas. no electricity and even more essentially, we have no clean water. we appeal to the authorities to bring us water and food. it's very cold and the children are suffering. >> reporter: he feels relieved that i.s.i.l. is no longer in control of their village. >> translator: we are punished for even the small erst smallest actions. if someone smokes cigarettes they say you are not a muslim. if someone had family that was part of the government military we are punished. >>
has killed some of their men. a few kilometers behind the sultan abdalla front linings is the village destroyed military vehicles and walls riddled with bullet holes are stark reminders of the battles fought here. in some of the villages recently retain by the peshmerga life is slowly returning to normal as more people feel courageous enough to return to their homes but they are facing many problems. this family remained behind when the rest of the villagers fled. he says they need urgent help....
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david has more.id: astronomers have been using the telescope to look at 150,000 stars in a small patch of sky. this comes from a star in this patch. this starts with listening to the star. >> listing to the musical tones tells you something about the size of the instrument and the stuff inside of the instrument resonating. david: you can hear what it sounds like. here is a similar star and how it sounds. from all of that, you can find out the diameter, mass, and age. you look for the tiny dips of the brightness and it passes in front of this. there is the dip. this is a system of rocky planets. some the size of mercury. others, the size of the notice. it is the oldest of its type discovered. planets and life could have been around for a very long time. that has interesting implications. >> let's imagine a civilization that has a few billion years head start relative to us. david: so, while this ancient system cannot support life, planets formed at the same time could. alien life might be very advance
david has more.id: astronomers have been using the telescope to look at 150,000 stars in a small patch of sky. this comes from a star in this patch. this starts with listening to the star. >> listing to the musical tones tells you something about the size of the instrument and the stuff inside of the instrument resonating. david: you can hear what it sounds like. here is a similar star and how it sounds. from all of that, you can find out the diameter, mass, and age. you look for the tiny...
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greece has big debt commitment in the next few weeks in march and has to pay $2.5 billion to the imf. later this year in july or august, it has to give up $7 billion to the european central bank. it doesn't have the money, the coffers are endmpty. mr. tsipras says the commitments are a thing of the past. we're not going to pay this money to the outside creditors, because we've been elected on an anti-austerity program. and miss merkel says, you have to honor it or greece will go into default. i think it's a big game of who will blink first. neither side wants greek to leave the euro or default on the debt. they'll probably have to work together because mr. tsipras' election will inspire other anti-bailout, anti-austerity movements from across the eu, from from spain, italy, and other countries to rise up and say, the time of the austerity movement is over and there is now another show in town. >> from the time everyone is watching alexis tsipras, one newspaper is saying is he a hero or untried lightweight? >> reporter: possibly both. he's 40 years old and he's not been prime minister
greece has big debt commitment in the next few weeks in march and has to pay $2.5 billion to the imf. later this year in july or august, it has to give up $7 billion to the european central bank. it doesn't have the money, the coffers are endmpty. mr. tsipras says the commitments are a thing of the past. we're not going to pay this money to the outside creditors, because we've been elected on an anti-austerity program. and miss merkel says, you have to honor it or greece will go into default. i...
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this man has been a guide for 15 years. he's impressed by technology, but he worries it could make visitors feel like they don't need help. and that, he says, could be dangerous. >> this mountain and people missing the trail, then they are missing his life. have a guide and be always diligent because guide knows the weather and mountain. >> reporter: he was guiding a spanish group just before the fatal accident last october. he quickly detected the slight changes in the weather and led the members down the mountain. the decision saved their lives. >> many people die like an individual, yeah, and then some of the guide who have the guide and try to save life. >> reporter: the dramatic allure of the himalaya is hard to resist. this beautiful mountains are also unpredictable and dangerous. technology can help, but local wisdom is still a trekker's best protection. yuichi tabata nhk world, nepal. >> that wraps up our bulletin. i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> authorities in beijing are encouraging more residents to try wi
this man has been a guide for 15 years. he's impressed by technology, but he worries it could make visitors feel like they don't need help. and that, he says, could be dangerous. >> this mountain and people missing the trail, then they are missing his life. have a guide and be always diligent because guide knows the weather and mountain. >> reporter: he was guiding a spanish group just before the fatal accident last october. he quickly detected the slight changes in the weather and...
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it can only be something that has to do with money. it has to do with meaning. around i think that on the chinese side it's a very interesting challenge about defining the policy. there is a major effort and i think that obama would be well pressed in reinforcing strategizing even more in the personal relationship with the presidency. the keep key to the chinese-u.s. relationship must take into account this fundamental leadership structure that is going to be the way ahead. >> finally what do you see happening with north korea? >> i think north korea is a great mystery. but this opening to the south is very interesting. again it's this very important diplomacy. dproamsdiplomacy is back. the fact that the south korean can respond to the opening is very important to everybody. in the end this is a korean issue, should be. >> remains to be seen in the week ahead and the year ahead. dean pertoli thanks for being with us as well as our other guest. >>> thank you. >>> before we go let's look at other events coming up in the week ahead. on monday the trial for the accu
it can only be something that has to do with money. it has to do with meaning. around i think that on the chinese side it's a very interesting challenge about defining the policy. there is a major effort and i think that obama would be well pressed in reinforcing strategizing even more in the personal relationship with the presidency. the keep key to the chinese-u.s. relationship must take into account this fundamental leadership structure that is going to be the way ahead. >> finally...
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this has been predicted actually during the last months and during the last year and it has also been predicted by experts that home grown jihadists and islamists would pose a greater threat than before. but we still don't know. it is probable. it is possible that one of -- one member of this group, and we still don't know how big the group is as a whole, has been trained effectively. maybe in an arab country or in another country. but they may also have been trained in france or in europe. we don't know this. >> so what then is the link to the fact that france, for example, is supporting the u.s. campaign of bombings against isis in the middle east? what has been the french-muslim community's reaction to that? geraldine schwarz? >> well, i mean the french muslim population in france is quite big. it is almost 5 million muslims. more than germany. double from the u.k. so it is a population which always had struggles and conflicts with french because of the past colonial times. so they have really they feel they have to react in a very clear way. that is actually what they did yesterda
this has been predicted actually during the last months and during the last year and it has also been predicted by experts that home grown jihadists and islamists would pose a greater threat than before. but we still don't know. it is probable. it is possible that one of -- one member of this group, and we still don't know how big the group is as a whole, has been trained effectively. maybe in an arab country or in another country. but they may also have been trained in france or in europe. we...
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arizona officials say that the outbreak has reached a critical point and has told anyone who has not been vaccinated or had measles to stay home for 21 days or wear masks if they go out in public. 87 measles cases have been confirmed since the outbreak began in disneyland last month. that's some of what is coming up around the world. coming up, is the united nations fully equipped to fight 21st century battles, or is it an outdated . and we're tracking top stories on the web. >> we'll let you decide if this ad was offensive or if people are blowing it out of proportion. while you're watching let us know what you think on twitter >> is the united nations a bloated out of date organization or a potent force in the fight for human rights in the 21st century? i spoke with the high representative for the united nations' lions of civilizations organization aimed at galvanization against terrorism. we started our discussion with what leads many young people to become extremists. >> when i mention marginalization and lack of opportunities also don't forget the government has a responsibility
arizona officials say that the outbreak has reached a critical point and has told anyone who has not been vaccinated or had measles to stay home for 21 days or wear masks if they go out in public. 87 measles cases have been confirmed since the outbreak began in disneyland last month. that's some of what is coming up around the world. coming up, is the united nations fully equipped to fight 21st century battles, or is it an outdated . and we're tracking top stories on the web. >> we'll let...
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her family has received phone threats. she herself has been attacked on the internet.any feel angered by the young woman who preaches tolerance so effectively. >> we keep telling her she has to be careful. they're so much hatred it can be dangerous for her. >> but she will not let herself be intimidated. she plans to visit norwegian schools next year to campaign for more tolerance and fight the radicals who abuse her religion -- islam. >> a young woman who is being seen as the scandinavian malala. now to poland, one of the most religiously devout countries in europe. the majority are roman catholic, and under communism, that they helped galvanize the independence movement. the church was a modernizing force, helping the country look towards the west and break free from communist rule, but today, critics say some of the most traditional priests have become too influential and are holding the country back with a powerful media empire. >> this gala attracted 23,000 catholics from all over poland. the sports hall seemed to be transformed into a church for the occasion. the
her family has received phone threats. she herself has been attacked on the internet.any feel angered by the young woman who preaches tolerance so effectively. >> we keep telling her she has to be careful. they're so much hatred it can be dangerous for her. >> but she will not let herself be intimidated. she plans to visit norwegian schools next year to campaign for more tolerance and fight the radicals who abuse her religion -- islam. >> a young woman who is being seen as the...
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the iaea has consistently reported that iran has lived up to its commitments under the japoa. just as we've asked iran to live -- uphold commitments we've lived up to our commitment to provide iran with limited relief about $14 billion to $15 billion from the start of the agreement to this june when it ends. and david cohen can talk more about that. but that relief is dwarfed by the vast amounts denied to iran under existing sanctions regime that we are vigorously implementing. the entire sanctions architecture remains in place and david can talk about that. congress as has been mentioned is now considering legislation to impose additional on iran should negotiations fail. let me say at the outset i know the intent of this legislation is to further increase pressure on iran and in so doing strengthen the hand of our negotiators and strengthen our leverage. we very much appreciate that intent but it is our considered judgment and strongly held view that new sanctions at this time are both unnecessary, and far from enhancing the prospect of negotiations, risk fatally undermining
the iaea has consistently reported that iran has lived up to its commitments under the japoa. just as we've asked iran to live -- uphold commitments we've lived up to our commitment to provide iran with limited relief about $14 billion to $15 billion from the start of the agreement to this june when it ends. and david cohen can talk more about that. but that relief is dwarfed by the vast amounts denied to iran under existing sanctions regime that we are vigorously implementing. the entire...
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looked at it has thought it has been a success. and so that plus a change in the narab provision which my colleagues have mentioned led to some problems. we on the democratic side, while we do not like, do not like the rollback of dodd-frank and the end user provision even last year were not prepared to stop the bill from going forward but the change our house republican colleagues made was blocked by a republican senator coburn, and at the last minute in the waning hours of the session, it was stymied. now, today senator coburn, my dear friend, who i miss and i wish him the best of health, is not here, so he will not be here. he was not here to object to the mac -- unanimous consent request that was made in a bipartisan way. and so we were voting on this bill. but the bottom line is simple -- republicans monkeyed around with the bipartisan compromise to earn a pound of flesh in what they knew was a must-pass piece of legislation. glad it won't kill the bill, but it never should have been there to begin with, and the amendment that
looked at it has thought it has been a success. and so that plus a change in the narab provision which my colleagues have mentioned led to some problems. we on the democratic side, while we do not like, do not like the rollback of dodd-frank and the end user provision even last year were not prepared to stop the bill from going forward but the change our house republican colleagues made was blocked by a republican senator coburn, and at the last minute in the waning hours of the session, it was...
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has shown remarkable grace. i admire his work across the political spectrum here in san francisco on the board of supervisors, but also he serves in regional government and has been a great advocate for san francisco and that process. last year we know that he was part of a race that was very contested for the assembly and he's shown that he has significant base of support around san francisco people who really believe in his work, in his effort his legislative effort has been something that's been very admirable, especially last year as well. we saw great pieces of legislation that came out that was really addressing where san francisco's at with our affordability crisis. his vision of leadership is something that can unite the board of supervisors together to show that we are going to be committed to making san francisco the diverse city that it truly is it so it's with great pride that i nominate him for board president and hope to have your support, colleagues. thank you. >>thank you supervisor avalos. any f
has shown remarkable grace. i admire his work across the political spectrum here in san francisco on the board of supervisors, but also he serves in regional government and has been a great advocate for san francisco and that process. last year we know that he was part of a race that was very contested for the assembly and he's shown that he has significant base of support around san francisco people who really believe in his work, in his effort his legislative effort has been something that's...
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el presidente ha rehusado a ceder.o miembro de la junta escolar del condado de miami uno de los distritos escolares mÁs grandes en todo el paÍs. trabajando en equipo pusimos primero a los estudiantes y a los maestros, asÍ mejoramos la calidad de la educaciÓn en nuestras escuelas los niÑos mÁs necesitados son los que mÁs se han beneficiado. tambiÉn trabajemos por los canales apropiados para crear soluciones permanentes para nuestro sistema migratorio para asegurar nuestras fronteras modernizar la inmigraciÓn legal y fortalecer nuestra economÍa. en el pasado el presidente ha expresado apoyo por ideas cÓmo estÁs ahora le pedimos que coopere con nosotros para aprobarlas, en el nuevo congreso trabajaremos con seriedad, tenemos como prioridad apoyar a los hombres y mujeres que valientes que sirven en nuestra fuerza militar cuya misiÓn incluye confrontar a grupos radicales como al qaeda si el estado islÁmico, no podemos descartar estas amenazas sÓlo hay que ver lo sucediÓ francia este mes. nuestras condolencias para todos los
el presidente ha rehusado a ceder.o miembro de la junta escolar del condado de miami uno de los distritos escolares mÁs grandes en todo el paÍs. trabajando en equipo pusimos primero a los estudiantes y a los maestros, asÍ mejoramos la calidad de la educaciÓn en nuestras escuelas los niÑos mÁs necesitados son los que mÁs se han beneficiado. tambiÉn trabajemos por los canales apropiados para crear soluciones permanentes para nuestro sistema migratorio para asegurar nuestras fronteras...
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>> survivor and has been on since 2000 and the audience has been relatively ok.more views than "american idol" now. >> my 12 and 14-year-old girls watch "survivor." >> they do? to they watch "amazing race?" >> they used to. now not so much. >> that is part of the appeal of the show. you get a person you like. you spend an hour or two hours with these guys. >> brad, thank you so much. reality tv is not dead. erik still has something to do on a friday night. >> that's right. thank you. we will be back in a couple minutes talking about ride 'em cowboys. by chris christie's appearance at the cowboys game made such a headache. ♪ >> welcome to "market makers." i am erik schatzker. new jersey governor chris christie is having another tough week. he is facing a possible ethics inquiry into mr. to dallas, the dallas cowboys game last weekend. why? because cowboys team owner jerry jones paid for it. a lot of fun has been made of this, this horribly awkward hog -- >> i can't. -- this horribly awkward hug -- >> i can't. a swing and a miss, high-five. one of these. so gnarly.
>> survivor and has been on since 2000 and the audience has been relatively ok.more views than "american idol" now. >> my 12 and 14-year-old girls watch "survivor." >> they do? to they watch "amazing race?" >> they used to. now not so much. >> that is part of the appeal of the show. you get a person you like. you spend an hour or two hours with these guys. >> brad, thank you so much. reality tv is not dead. erik still has...
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he has been warmly welcomed. pope francis has also called on leaders to reject corruption.ng a number of comments ahead of a great deal of excitement and anticipation ahead of his visit. harry few cesc has fawcett has more. >> reporter: the first mass of that five-day papel visit is now over. it would held behinds where pope francis spoke in english directly to the congregation inside and the thousands gathered here in the square in the streets around outside. he began by quoting from the gospel the words of jesus christ, do you love me. to which there was the immediate response a chorus of yes. which amused the pope and he thanked the congregation for that. then went on to the serious nature of his message which is very much about fighting inequality and poverty. reflecting comments that he had made earlier to politicians including the president of the country. so it seems to be very much the theme of this first day proper of the visit. that along with the huge crowds we saw as i say thousands gather heard, very, very keen to get everybody the briefest glimpse of the pope
he has been warmly welcomed. pope francis has also called on leaders to reject corruption.ng a number of comments ahead of a great deal of excitement and anticipation ahead of his visit. harry few cesc has fawcett has more. >> reporter: the first mass of that five-day papel visit is now over. it would held behinds where pope francis spoke in english directly to the congregation inside and the thousands gathered here in the square in the streets around outside. he began by quoting from the...
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>> we are publishing exactly what the government has released. the full report is over 6,000 pages long but has not been declassified. what has been declassified was declassified in april and only just released this month, the summary report issued by the senate subcommittee which came with an introduction by the head of the committee, diane feinstein. that will all be included as well as all of the notes verifying the documents in the report. we are not amending anything. we feel that it should be the core document. it should not have any kind of bias or dilute the power of the pure report. >> what goes into publishing a book of this sort where the material is already written? you are organizing it, i guess? >> no, we are not organizing or changing anything. it was issued as a low resolution pdf almost impossible to scan. lots of corruption in the document. this much might be translated as a word trigger repetitions, repetitions, deletions, so we had to take the document basically retyped reformatted just to be able to lay it out like a proper b
>> we are publishing exactly what the government has released. the full report is over 6,000 pages long but has not been declassified. what has been declassified was declassified in april and only just released this month, the summary report issued by the senate subcommittee which came with an introduction by the head of the committee, diane feinstein. that will all be included as well as all of the notes verifying the documents in the report. we are not amending anything. we feel that it...
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this has been a horrific epidemic and it has surprised us. we have the possibility of getting to zero and we are trying to continue to intensify our action. >> this is not just this year's story. we have seen outbreaks of ebola in west africa. >> he did not hear about the outbreak of ebola in uganda because one young girl tragically died from it. we have trained the people to care and test. she was the only case of ebola. you did not hear about the big outbreak in uganda because they stopped it before. we can put into place laboratories disease, community awareness, health care control. we can stop them before they spread. >> view feel vindicated because of the spread? >> we wish to have no cases. it is harder to care for ebola then we recognize, especially when there is severe diarrhea and vomiting. we have put into place systems so that each is monitored for 21 days. with the system that we have done, we have as close as we can do to a closed loop system. if someone comes back with fever or flu, they are effectively isolated and transported
this has been a horrific epidemic and it has surprised us. we have the possibility of getting to zero and we are trying to continue to intensify our action. >> this is not just this year's story. we have seen outbreaks of ebola in west africa. >> he did not hear about the outbreak of ebola in uganda because one young girl tragically died from it. we have trained the people to care and test. she was the only case of ebola. you did not hear about the big outbreak in uganda because...
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it has been announced that qatar airways has bought a stake in iag.delighted to have them as a shareholder. jack ma is no longer the richest person in china. his fortune fell after alibaba shares sunk on missed estimates. he is now only worth $26 billion. shake shack has raised 26 -- money in their initial public offering. that is according to a public statement. they boast a valuation of $746 million. two former traders have been charged with allegedly cheating their employers. they worked at hsbc and deutsche bank. they used the banks accounts to get preferential rates for themselves. >> russia could be facing further sanctions from the eu and u.s.. moscow appears unmoved as the conflict intensifies in the ukraine. let's get more from the senior oracle analyst. always great to get -- political analyst. the rebels are pushing towards crimea. putin seems unmoved. europe has yet to react. what is your take? >> they have sort of reacted. the sanctions due to expire at the end of march have been extended to september. the big question is two fold. will w
it has been announced that qatar airways has bought a stake in iag.delighted to have them as a shareholder. jack ma is no longer the richest person in china. his fortune fell after alibaba shares sunk on missed estimates. he is now only worth $26 billion. shake shack has raised 26 -- money in their initial public offering. that is according to a public statement. they boast a valuation of $746 million. two former traders have been charged with allegedly cheating their employers. they worked at...
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it has - the east has challenged. not just houthis but yemen has been a change. and then al qaeda to the north. for many years, and now, it has formed. saudi arabia feels around it. feels like they are in the eye of a storm. >> as a part of it we don't import that much oil to the united states. our role in this is to guarantee a flow of energy to europe and asia. >> because of its keystone nature flanged as it is by israel, other middle eastern countries and yemen, some of them problematic places do they get slack in their internal dealings and give to other countries. does the united states say certain things that we would be upfront about in other nations? >> this is not a binary ability or human rights. ali's organization human rights watch, amnesty international are keeping visibility on human rights issues in saudi arabia and the rest of the world. the challenge is how do you deal with it. what we found is human rights issues you are better dealing with them privately. women's rights religious freedom is a dialogue going on all the time. the fact it wasn't v
it has - the east has challenged. not just houthis but yemen has been a change. and then al qaeda to the north. for many years, and now, it has formed. saudi arabia feels around it. feels like they are in the eye of a storm. >> as a part of it we don't import that much oil to the united states. our role in this is to guarantee a flow of energy to europe and asia. >> because of its keystone nature flanged as it is by israel, other middle eastern countries and yemen, some of them...
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it has been hit several times.his is not the first time it has been hit this year as well less than 10 days ago, there was an attack and boka haram, suspected boka haram members carried out the attack. although there is no claim of responsibility but boka haram is known to be operating in that particular area and the neighboring borno state. >> troops from chad have roofed in camaroon to take on boka haram just across the board ner northern nigeria. the convoys in the area now in northern cameroon joined by troops from nigeria and cameroon to take on the area. erica wood has more troops from chad rolled bye-bye to join troops from nigeria and cameroon. this is the beginning of a joint military assault involving regional forces. >> war, there is death. in war there is sacrifice. but we cannot be indifferent to what is going on because we are directly concerned and because we believe cameroon must not be alone as it faces boka haram. chad's police department urged other africans nieingsz join in. the issue of whether
it has been hit several times.his is not the first time it has been hit this year as well less than 10 days ago, there was an attack and boka haram, suspected boka haram members carried out the attack. although there is no claim of responsibility but boka haram is known to be operating in that particular area and the neighboring borno state. >> troops from chad have roofed in camaroon to take on boka haram just across the board ner northern nigeria. the convoys in the area now in northern...
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it has the flexibility.o if you want a producer to balance supply and demand in the world, it's the only one. >> now, the price of oil has fallen by half more than half in three or four months. what is -- how long can it stay this low? what does history tell us? >> history tells us it can remain this low for a long time. there have been several price falls in the past dramatically so in '86 in the late '90s. in both cases prices remained low or went lower for a long time after five years or even more. if you look at the forces that seem to be driving prices down now, unless something dramatic happens on the supply side war, unpredictable war, who knows, as has happened for example, in the '70s. twice it was war. some huge recovery in china, something like that one has to say it looks as though there's going to be a glut for quite a while. so quite a few years in this sort of ballpark but, of course volatile. >> the last time you saw a drop like this as you said was 1986. what happened was soviet union collap
it has the flexibility.o if you want a producer to balance supply and demand in the world, it's the only one. >> now, the price of oil has fallen by half more than half in three or four months. what is -- how long can it stay this low? what does history tell us? >> history tells us it can remain this low for a long time. there have been several price falls in the past dramatically so in '86 in the late '90s. in both cases prices remained low or went lower for a long time after five...
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abc 7 news has obtained another video. this one which shows that same person lugging a suitcase on howard street about two weekblocks from where it was dumped. the man walks past businesses dragging the suitcase. he has the same baseball cap and clothing. look at the video again. he's pulling the suitcase past the restaurant door past its windows. the man stops momentarily at the far end of the restaurant perhaps wondering where to go next. a source with knowledge of the police probe tells us another security camera recorded him wandering around howard and 8th streets for more than an hour that day. also with a suitcase in tow. investigators believe this man is a transient making it difficult to find him. vic lee, abc 7 news. >>> it an emotional day for residents burned out of their homes in that massive san francisco fire in the mission. they thought they would be allowed back into the building for the first time since the massive fire on wednesday night. leann melendez is lye at ive at the scene to explain why this hasn'
abc 7 news has obtained another video. this one which shows that same person lugging a suitcase on howard street about two weekblocks from where it was dumped. the man walks past businesses dragging the suitcase. he has the same baseball cap and clothing. look at the video again. he's pulling the suitcase past the restaurant door past its windows. the man stops momentarily at the far end of the restaurant perhaps wondering where to go next. a source with knowledge of the police probe tells us...
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the debt has risen as greece' economy has shrunk. it is now 175% of greece's annual gdp, gross domestic product. that's the second highest debt ratio in the world and way above what is considered sustainable. meanwhile, unemployment continues to rise one in four greeks don't have a job, out of work. among young people, the jobless rate is almost two-thirds. so we are going to be keeping, of course on sunday an eye on the election and the outcome and we'll have a lot more on monday. asia's richest person is in talks to buy o2 up to nearly $15.5 billion from spain's telefonica telefonica. he says the hong kong based hutchison whampoa and combining it with o2 would create the uk's biggest mobile group, but the move could face a very tough scrutiny from competition regulators. mr. li has spent more than $30 billion on overseas acquisitions in recent years. the 86-year-old is also undertaking -- he's also undertaking a major reorganization of his business empire which has interest in property, energy ports, and telecoms. now, let's take a
the debt has risen as greece' economy has shrunk. it is now 175% of greece's annual gdp, gross domestic product. that's the second highest debt ratio in the world and way above what is considered sustainable. meanwhile, unemployment continues to rise one in four greeks don't have a job, out of work. among young people, the jobless rate is almost two-thirds. so we are going to be keeping, of course on sunday an eye on the election and the outcome and we'll have a lot more on monday. asia's...
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the group that has huge amounts of debt but has a four-year degree.t has less attention is being paid to the number of people who have maybe a small amount of debt. they are the most likely to default on the debt. we're talking about people who may be started a community college degree, started a certificate program, and for whatever reason could finish, but took on all of the debt and they don't have the degree to sort of payoff the debt. so the student loan issue is a really comes wicked one. it is not just for people with high debt load, but we need to be -- a lot are saying pay attention to those down here who have just a little debt. host: maybe nathan, we don't know but he spent two years in college before he dropped out. do what to add to that? guest: event touches on a really good point that he has a job now. and that makes a good point about where young adults are going after they graduate from college or after they decide to leave. when we put together the senses explore and compare these generations, we found that the trans-are different ac
the group that has huge amounts of debt but has a four-year degree.t has less attention is being paid to the number of people who have maybe a small amount of debt. they are the most likely to default on the debt. we're talking about people who may be started a community college degree, started a certificate program, and for whatever reason could finish, but took on all of the debt and they don't have the degree to sort of payoff the debt. so the student loan issue is a really comes wicked one....
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but has a lot to __ but has a lot to do with the intelligent person. that is not something that i earned. host: why you open your chapters with a quote from adam smith? guest: adam smith is often used as the mascot of the low tax crowd. he was the first one to demonstrate the free market, capitalist principles were the way to have a prosperous country. it turns out that of course the free market is important. of course, capitalism is an extraordinarily efficient way of organizing ourselves. of course that is all true. adam smith did not think that was the end to it. adam smith wrote to bay books. he was very much a believer that men and women needed to develop a moral sense. a sense of what the right thing to do was and then act on it. he expected people __ my joke was that he thought people in the marketplace __ not the caricatured that we knew him for today. he has been terribly misused and popular rhetoric. host: finally, tom kelly tweets in __ what a fair tax be the most ethical way to finance government? guest: there is a lot of economic merit to
but has a lot to __ but has a lot to do with the intelligent person. that is not something that i earned. host: why you open your chapters with a quote from adam smith? guest: adam smith is often used as the mascot of the low tax crowd. he was the first one to demonstrate the free market, capitalist principles were the way to have a prosperous country. it turns out that of course the free market is important. of course, capitalism is an extraordinarily efficient way of organizing ourselves. of...
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who has the snow.ot of snowfall, but generally speaking, between 6 and 10 inches likely. already, some portions of new jersey 9 inches of snoechlwfall. the higher elevations in interior new york and new england. newark new jersey with 5 inches of snow and warnings and watches and advisories everywhere. nasty weather conditions. >> good it's starting on the week giving people to assess how do they begin their workweek but it's not going to be very nice. there's another storm on its heels. we're not finished yet. >> we're not. they just keep coming. >> thank you so much karen, appreciate it. >>> all right, movies are in the spotlight. this is the first big film festival sun dance, in park city utah. speaking of snow we are in utah covering the star studded event. a fun place. >> we are here in the cnn film lounge joined now by adam scott from "the overnight" cracking me up and we'll talk to them right after this break. nutrition...i'm no expert. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and
who has the snow.ot of snowfall, but generally speaking, between 6 and 10 inches likely. already, some portions of new jersey 9 inches of snoechlwfall. the higher elevations in interior new york and new england. newark new jersey with 5 inches of snow and warnings and watches and advisories everywhere. nasty weather conditions. >> good it's starting on the week giving people to assess how do they begin their workweek but it's not going to be very nice. there's another storm on its heels....
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it has it has helped us be more independent of foreign oil. the number one thing security of our nation the first and foremost thing that we support. that is that is why i think you see a tremendous amount of people from the mountain state that supports this. we are all entitled to an opinion, but we cannot change the facts. >> i think the senator from west virginia. if there is willingness to work hard work together, find bipartisan solutions that is what is incumbent upon us to do. and it is not easy but we have got to be able to engage in the hard work for the american people. i look forward to continuing to work with you and our colleagues on both sides of the aisle for good solutions. i want to turn to the senator from the state of montana. the pipeline project goes right through his state someone who has told with the issue on the house side of congress and has the project in his home state. i would like to turn to him and say, what are the people in montana saying? it is fine for someone far removed to talk but how about the people righ
it has it has helped us be more independent of foreign oil. the number one thing security of our nation the first and foremost thing that we support. that is that is why i think you see a tremendous amount of people from the mountain state that supports this. we are all entitled to an opinion, but we cannot change the facts. >> i think the senator from west virginia. if there is willingness to work hard work together, find bipartisan solutions that is what is incumbent upon us to do. and...
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and this year alone that number has grown greatly. the rumors are enough to push cubans to make that dangerous crossing across the 90 miles of water between cuba and key west here in florida. those rumors have made people try that journey. but that policy, that policy is not changing. and it's not known if president obama could change if even if he wanted to. he would certainly need congressional approval before such an important law is changed. nearly, it is making people on those rumors on that dangerous make those dangerous crossings. >> at this hour the popularity is low and his country is struggling so what will venezuelan president mature maduro in his presidential speech. >> a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. yemen's president mansour hadi has made a deal with the houthies and in agreement with the deal the houthies will withdraw. >> leaked taped telephone calls of yemen's former president speaking with houthi leaders. >> nigerian flag was torched in this video where the boko haram leader said that the killings w
and this year alone that number has grown greatly. the rumors are enough to push cubans to make that dangerous crossing across the 90 miles of water between cuba and key west here in florida. those rumors have made people try that journey. but that policy, that policy is not changing. and it's not known if president obama could change if even if he wanted to. he would certainly need congressional approval before such an important law is changed. nearly, it is making people on those rumors on...
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an immediate curfew has been placed on maiduguri. yvonne what more can you tell bus this latest attack by boko haram? >> well, in the last few minutes we managed to get through to somebody who is in maiduguri, a member of the civilian jpf ordinary people who have tried to fight boko haram. what he's saying slightly contradicts what we've been reporting in the last hour about this curfew. he's saying there is no curfew in place. the military are out in great numbers, they're pursuing boko haram fighters and sporadic gunfire and shelling can be heard in street-to-street fighting in certain neighborhoods. this goes against what we've been told by the nigerian authorities. they tweeted in the last couple of hours that there is a curfew in place throughout the city. and that curfew is going to be in place for some period of time. they say in those tweets that the militants are retreating from the onslaught that is coming from nigerian forces. so there is a slightly confused picture, if you like to what is going on. what we do know, what i
an immediate curfew has been placed on maiduguri. yvonne what more can you tell bus this latest attack by boko haram? >> well, in the last few minutes we managed to get through to somebody who is in maiduguri, a member of the civilian jpf ordinary people who have tried to fight boko haram. what he's saying slightly contradicts what we've been reporting in the last hour about this curfew. he's saying there is no curfew in place. the military are out in great numbers, they're pursuing boko...
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the economy has been hit hard. many venezuelans are becoming increasingly frustrateed. >> a day and a life of a venezuelan shopper this is a sad daily reality. i go out every day at 5:00 a.m. searching for milk. >> soldiers try to calm the crowd of thousands waiting to also buy diapers. tempers rising as quickly as the heat. they're trying to jump the queue, says this woman and others are selling places in line. >> no wonder people are furious. it is now 11:25 in the morning and given the lengths of this line, it will be 5:00 before anyone reaches the registers if there is anything left to sell by then. >> every day they humiliate us in these lines and look at all these mothers with children. no one is spared. >> while they queue downtown president maduro addresses a rally of the 1958 overthrow of a venezuelan dictator, a chance to show support of the revolution during these hard times. under the gaze of hugo chavez, maduro blames the olagarty. >> he has called on the pro-government national assembly to launch an i
the economy has been hit hard. many venezuelans are becoming increasingly frustrateed. >> a day and a life of a venezuelan shopper this is a sad daily reality. i go out every day at 5:00 a.m. searching for milk. >> soldiers try to calm the crowd of thousands waiting to also buy diapers. tempers rising as quickly as the heat. they're trying to jump the queue, says this woman and others are selling places in line. >> no wonder people are furious. it is now 11:25 in the morning...