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>> 2216 has been precise in the message it has sent. it has demanded the houthi toss fully implement the stopping of the violence committed by the houthis, and withdrawing from the cities. they have seized including the capital yemen sanaa and it has asked to stop the internal action and threats committed against neighbors countries in the gulf countries. this has been set under the provisions of chapter 7. the resolution also asks the secretary general to report on the implementation of these demands, and in case of non-compliance measures would be imposed not only on individuals but also on entities. >> how worried are you about the effect of civilians in prolonged airstrikes? >> we are very much highly aware of the worsening of the humanitarian situation in yemen. this is why the resolution--the draft that we have summited for consideration by the council that was adopted today has included elements that highlights the urgency of the the humanitarian situation. including requesting the secretary general to make every asset accessible
>> 2216 has been precise in the message it has sent. it has demanded the houthi toss fully implement the stopping of the violence committed by the houthis, and withdrawing from the cities. they have seized including the capital yemen sanaa and it has asked to stop the internal action and threats committed against neighbors countries in the gulf countries. this has been set under the provisions of chapter 7. the resolution also asks the secretary general to report on the implementation of...
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she has overseen these cases. the six individuals connected to -- who was part of an al qaeda plot and planned to set off bombs on the new york subway system, -- nafis who attempted to use a weapon of mass destruction, for russell defratis who threatened to attack j.f.k. airport. and an individual who tried to go to yemen to join al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. and two individuals who allegedly were members of al qaeda and attacked united states military forces overseas. in february, her office announced that three individuals had been charged with attempting and conspiring to provide material support to isil. two were planning to fly to syria to join isil, the third was arrested while boarding a flight to turkey at j.f.k. her office has also charged 11 individuals alleging that they illegally worked to secure more than $50 million in high-tech equipment for russian military and intelligence agencies. at her confirmation hearing, lynch emphasized the importance of the government having -- quote -- "the full pan
she has overseen these cases. the six individuals connected to -- who was part of an al qaeda plot and planned to set off bombs on the new york subway system, -- nafis who attempted to use a weapon of mass destruction, for russell defratis who threatened to attack j.f.k. airport. and an individual who tried to go to yemen to join al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. and two individuals who allegedly were members of al qaeda and attacked united states military forces overseas. in february, her...
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she has overseen these cases. the six individuals connected to newsa biofuel agladsy who was part of an al qaeda plot and planned to set off bombs on the new york subway system, neswano of nafis who attempted to use a weapon of mass destruction for russell defratis who threatened to attack j.f.k. airport. and two individuals who allegedly were members of al qaeda and attacked united states military forces overseas. in february, her office announced that three individuals had been charged with attempting and conspiring to provide material support to isil. two were planning to fly to syria to join isil, the third was arrested while boarding a flight to turkey at j.f.k. her office has also charged 11 individuals alleging that they illegally worked to secure more than $50 million in high-tech equipment for russian military and intelligence agencies. as her confirmation hearing lynch emphasized the importance of the government having -- quote -- "the full panoply of investigative tools and techniques to deal with the e
she has overseen these cases. the six individuals connected to newsa biofuel agladsy who was part of an al qaeda plot and planned to set off bombs on the new york subway system, neswano of nafis who attempted to use a weapon of mass destruction for russell defratis who threatened to attack j.f.k. airport. and two individuals who allegedly were members of al qaeda and attacked united states military forces overseas. in february, her office announced that three individuals had been charged with...
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the campaign has been achieved and sovereignty has been protected. the citizen is no longer subject to danger from houthis militias and they have lost a large part of their capability, we are able to confirm we are no long ear threat to neighboring countries the government will now undertake all operations and actions to recover and start rebuilding the country. the operation will continue until midnight. then the operation of returning home to yemen people will begin with the government that has to rebuild in a safe and secure matter. >> it certainly isn't safe or secure at the moment. yemen specialist still with me here. they hope those who led this bombing campaign, what they have done over the last 3 1/2 to four weeks will eventually make yemen a safer place. that is pause they regard the houthis as the real danger there. how will they secure the peace pass the ask has effectively been destroyed because most of it went to the i believe ares. >> exactly. >> most with a few exceptions there have been a few members of the military who have declared
the campaign has been achieved and sovereignty has been protected. the citizen is no longer subject to danger from houthis militias and they have lost a large part of their capability, we are able to confirm we are no long ear threat to neighboring countries the government will now undertake all operations and actions to recover and start rebuilding the country. the operation will continue until midnight. then the operation of returning home to yemen people will begin with the government that...
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the vote has been passed. we're still seeing live pictures we're seeing live pictures of the russian ambassador who abstained. despite that abstention because it can't stop anything but what that actually means is that there is new pressure on the houthis. that's the first main substantial point. it calls on the houthis to end all violence to withdraw their forces from all areas they have seized including the capitol, sana'a. the other thing that i think is very significant in the resolution is sanctions and the arms embargo. the sanctions have now been extended to two more important figures the main houthi heard and also ali abdullah saleh's son who is a prominent figure in yemen, and a former ambassador of his country, and all of those five now have an arms embargo on them. worth points out that though russia actually wanted an arms embargo on everyone including the government of yemen. now the other key point that is in this resolution is the idea of humanitarian causes. russia again, objected to this path.
the vote has been passed. we're still seeing live pictures we're seeing live pictures of the russian ambassador who abstained. despite that abstention because it can't stop anything but what that actually means is that there is new pressure on the houthis. that's the first main substantial point. it calls on the houthis to end all violence to withdraw their forces from all areas they have seized including the capitol, sana'a. the other thing that i think is very significant in the resolution is...
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jim has this. freedom of religion and free speech gives all people the right to discriminate anytime they choose. of course, the first amendment reads -- congress shall make no law respecting an establishment -- the law that is getting a lot of attention not only in indiana and arkansas, but the line -- law signed 20 years ago by bill clinton. what does that look like? [video clip] bill clinton: it reestablishes a standard that better protects all americans of all faiths in the exercise of their religion. in a way that i'm convinced is far more consistent with the founders of this nation than the supreme court decision. more than 50 cases have been decided against individuals making religious claims against government actions since that decision was handed down. this act will help to reverse that trend. by honoring the principle that our laws and institutions should not impede or hinder, but rather should protect and preserve fundamental religious liberties. the exercise of religion has been called
jim has this. freedom of religion and free speech gives all people the right to discriminate anytime they choose. of course, the first amendment reads -- congress shall make no law respecting an establishment -- the law that is getting a lot of attention not only in indiana and arkansas, but the line -- law signed 20 years ago by bill clinton. what does that look like? [video clip] bill clinton: it reestablishes a standard that better protects all americans of all faiths in the exercise of...
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that it has gotten so much bloodier, it has gotten so bad that just tuesday human rights watch release report, in which they accuse the regime of using chemical warfare, using chlorine there barrel bombs that were dropped over the past two weeks in march. >> and aid group says dozens are fears drowned off the coast of italy, they were reportedly trying to get from libya to europe it is the latest incident of people trying to make that dangerous journey. the italian coat guard says it saved 10,000 people since february 00s more apparently drowned this week trying to make the crossing. al quaida has taken control of a major airport and an oil terminal in the country south, al quaida fighters were involved in intense clashing with forces, the soldiers reportedly fled the fighting. the peaces envoy has now resigned siting the kays from in the nation and many inside yemen are threing. near think 200 citizens have left heading to africa. these americans were among those who arrived on a overcrowded fishing boat, more than 730 people have now been killed and air attacks and street battles nea
that it has gotten so much bloodier, it has gotten so bad that just tuesday human rights watch release report, in which they accuse the regime of using chemical warfare, using chlorine there barrel bombs that were dropped over the past two weeks in march. >> and aid group says dozens are fears drowned off the coast of italy, they were reportedly trying to get from libya to europe it is the latest incident of people trying to make that dangerous journey. the italian coat guard says it...
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it has ruled out a default on loans. they stress the priority would be to pay government wages and pensions. they plan to raise the price of museum tickets. laila: you can be put on trial for lying to the courts. brian: five former current deutsche bank executives have gone on trial accused of misleading the court in a case of germany's biggest media moguls. >> the co-chief executive has been charged with fraud for colluding to deceive judges. it is the culmination of an epic legal battle that began 13 years ago when, in a tv interview they raised doubts about the credit worthiness of media mogul leo kish. he accused him of ruining him. prosecutors allege that they made false statements in court hoping to fend off kish's damage claims. he has denied any wrongdoing, but prosecutors say he was in on it. former chief executives are accused of making false statements and misrepresenting facts in court. the defense team, however, is confident of success. i have a feeling this will be a sort trial. and in the end, we will see
it has ruled out a default on loans. they stress the priority would be to pay government wages and pensions. they plan to raise the price of museum tickets. laila: you can be put on trial for lying to the courts. brian: five former current deutsche bank executives have gone on trial accused of misleading the court in a case of germany's biggest media moguls. >> the co-chief executive has been charged with fraud for colluding to deceive judges. it is the culmination of an epic legal battle...
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no one has claimed responsibility. and the united states has condemned a car bomb attack next to its consulate in erbile, in the kurdish territory. u.s. officials say no consulate staff were harmed. i.s.i.l. has claimed responsibility for this astack. kim vanel has more now from erbile. >> reporter: the car bomb went off at about 5:45 p.m. local time in the ankawa district near the u.s. consulate. we were close to the explosion when it happened, very, very loud. local officials are telling us three people have been killed possibly eight more. others injured two americans and other turkish nationals. erbile has been spared much of the violence with i.s.i.l. in iraq. meantime in baghdad at least 27 people were killed in bomb blasts, in the hababea district near a car dealership. u.s. kurdish and iraqi officials have in recent days applauded the gains that have been made against islamic state of iraq and the levant here in iraq but i think it's clear to say with these latest attacks it's early to say that the tide has bee
no one has claimed responsibility. and the united states has condemned a car bomb attack next to its consulate in erbile, in the kurdish territory. u.s. officials say no consulate staff were harmed. i.s.i.l. has claimed responsibility for this astack. kim vanel has more now from erbile. >> reporter: the car bomb went off at about 5:45 p.m. local time in the ankawa district near the u.s. consulate. we were close to the explosion when it happened, very, very loud. local officials are...
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there has been a setback. pakistan's parliament has decided not to join the saudis voting to stay neutral in the conflict. there was some relief for the people of sana'a when planes were able to land for the first time since the air strikes began more than two weeks ago. the united nations now calling for a daily pause in fighting to allow aid in. erika wood has more. >> reporter: this is much-needed medical aid being unloaded at sana'a international airport. it's one of two planes that landed in the yemeni capitol on friday carrying enough medicine and surgical equipment to treat up to a thousand people. >> the first plane finally arrived after ten days it is full of 16 tons of emergency medical assistance which is very needed now in yemen. we expect a second plane tomorrow hopefully. >> reporter: late on thursday a medical team and supplies also arrived into the southern port city of aden by boat. but properly distributing the aid could prove difficult. the u.n. says roads are being cut off and boats are bei
there has been a setback. pakistan's parliament has decided not to join the saudis voting to stay neutral in the conflict. there was some relief for the people of sana'a when planes were able to land for the first time since the air strikes began more than two weeks ago. the united nations now calling for a daily pause in fighting to allow aid in. erika wood has more. >> reporter: this is much-needed medical aid being unloaded at sana'a international airport. it's one of two planes that...
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grease has to use its e.u. veto at russia's behest basically toll ruin all that unity the european union has worked hard on to come to some sort of common position on russia and on sanctions and its position on ukraine. maybe a smaller trade package is more likely, like lifting of russia's embargo on european fruit and vegetables like put in place last year, giving freese and exemption. that greece will have to offer something in return. the big question is what will that be. >> vile forces shot dead a palestinian man after he stabbed two soldiers near shiloh in the occupied west bank. one soldier is in critical condition with a stab wound to the neck. >> there is a new push to establish a humanitarian corridor out of yarmouk on the outskirts of damascus. it has been overrun by isil. the camp has been under a government siege for two years and there is a severe shortage of food, water and electricity. >> two car bombs killed 50 in aleppo. the first happened near a rebel case. activists blamed isil for attacking
grease has to use its e.u. veto at russia's behest basically toll ruin all that unity the european union has worked hard on to come to some sort of common position on russia and on sanctions and its position on ukraine. maybe a smaller trade package is more likely, like lifting of russia's embargo on european fruit and vegetables like put in place last year, giving freese and exemption. that greece will have to offer something in return. the big question is what will that be. >> vile...
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fighting has been focused on the area in southeast yemen. thirty houthis there reportedly having killed in battles. on yemen's border with saudi arabia sussecond al-qaeda fighters took control of a border post. two soldiers were killed there. jordan is pushing a draft resolution in the u.n. to try to stop the conflict from escalating. >> the humanitarian situation is described as catastrophic in aden. some aid has arrived. >> bombs light the sky over yemen. airstrikes by the and you had led coalition have now entered a third week. the coalition hasn't been able to defeat houthi rebels who together with soldiers loyal to the past president ali abdullah saleh took control of the country in a coupe earlier this year. on the ground, fighters report those loyal to adou rabbo mansour hadi are fighting. civilians are suffering the most. the united nations says 560 people have been killed since the start of the fighting. an estimated 74 of them are children. on the border crossing with saudi arabia, people are still trying to escape. >> actually, th
fighting has been focused on the area in southeast yemen. thirty houthis there reportedly having killed in battles. on yemen's border with saudi arabia sussecond al-qaeda fighters took control of a border post. two soldiers were killed there. jordan is pushing a draft resolution in the u.n. to try to stop the conflict from escalating. >> the humanitarian situation is described as catastrophic in aden. some aid has arrived. >> bombs light the sky over yemen. airstrikes by the and you...
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he has performed all over the world. brooklyn: i wanted to get to the point where there is not so much disparity, and it is not out of the ordinary to see african-americans on stage. i hope my dancing speaks for itself. that is what any dancer would like, for their work to speak for themselves. jane: copeland and mack might be the first african-americans to lead in "swan lake." they will not be the last. they really are quite amazing. you can find much more on all the days news. we are at bbc news u.s. thank you for watching. have a great weekend. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation newman's own foundation giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, and mufg. >> it is a global truth. we can do more when we work together. at mufg, our banking relationships span cultures and support every industry across the globe. because success takes partnership, and only through discipline and
he has performed all over the world. brooklyn: i wanted to get to the point where there is not so much disparity, and it is not out of the ordinary to see african-americans on stage. i hope my dancing speaks for itself. that is what any dancer would like, for their work to speak for themselves. jane: copeland and mack might be the first african-americans to lead in "swan lake." they will not be the last. they really are quite amazing. you can find much more on all the days news. we...
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what little has been saved has been closely guarded in secret locations across iraq. >> they came and said you have just five minutes and i take this. my passport, and these books. >> in erbil we track down nicodemus sharif. this bible is handwritten in aramaic. losing this history. >> these people sleep in the streets, and isis take everything. >> and then in another monastery, they go further. >> if it continues like this, it is a judgment for all of the iraqi people's history and culture. if we accept this, all of the people of iraq and the culture will be murdered. if we let this happen, it is in your hands to help these people. >> if the call continues to go unanswered the legacy of the first people of this country will be wiped out. al jazeera northern iraq. >> anti-terrorism detects in australia are questioning five teenagers about an isil-inspired plot. more than 200 police officers were involved in the arrest. >> there were a series of rights in the metropolitan in melbourne. five people were arrested. we're expecting three to be charged. two will be charged with preparing a
what little has been saved has been closely guarded in secret locations across iraq. >> they came and said you have just five minutes and i take this. my passport, and these books. >> in erbil we track down nicodemus sharif. this bible is handwritten in aramaic. losing this history. >> these people sleep in the streets, and isis take everything. >> and then in another monastery, they go further. >> if it continues like this, it is a judgment for all of the iraqi...
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his trial has dragged on for years, infuriating india. >> we are very disappointed what he has done. india wants friendly relations to be maintained. >> six years on from the siege it continues to haunt mumbai. the group of men arrives in the city by boat. over the course of 60 hours they attacked luxury hotels, a jewish center and a railway station. they killed dozens of people. nine of ten attackers were subsequently killed. they believe it was an armed group that orchestrated and trained the gunmen. but according to his lawyer there is not enough evidence, which is why he is out on bail. the attack is a sensitive issue between the neighbors who historically have had a difficult relationship. a handshake between the two prime ministers last year was thought to be defining, positive moment. but the decision to release him on bail could prove to be a setback. >> thanks for being on the program. how do you think these this will affect the relationship between pakistan and india because there had been signs of a thawing. >> well, it's certainly a setback. it's certainly a big disappoin
his trial has dragged on for years, infuriating india. >> we are very disappointed what he has done. india wants friendly relations to be maintained. >> six years on from the siege it continues to haunt mumbai. the group of men arrives in the city by boat. over the course of 60 hours they attacked luxury hotels, a jewish center and a railway station. they killed dozens of people. nine of ten attackers were subsequently killed. they believe it was an armed group that orchestrated and...
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johnston has a plan of his own. he has told general hardy to make a stand somewhere south of a verse broke to buy time for the concentration of the federal -- confedereateate army. it's there that a brigade commander by the name of colonel offered am. -- the colonel accompanied by nothing more than one staff officer -- he is probably captured, taken prisoner of war by kilpatrick's chief of staff. this turns out to be something of a reunion, because it seems the general sherman and several of his subordinates were stationed in charleston before the war. they spend the evening together and have dinner. and then the following morning, sherman's army moves out. sherman has accompanied slocum's wing. they find hardy drawn up in the defense mac apps. for you students of the revolutionary war, this looks like the gelber courthouse. sherman is able to drive back the first two lines, but he gets to the third and main line around dusk. he decides to launch a general assault the following morning. however, after dark, hard he
johnston has a plan of his own. he has told general hardy to make a stand somewhere south of a verse broke to buy time for the concentration of the federal -- confedereateate army. it's there that a brigade commander by the name of colonel offered am. -- the colonel accompanied by nothing more than one staff officer -- he is probably captured, taken prisoner of war by kilpatrick's chief of staff. this turns out to be something of a reunion, because it seems the general sherman and several of...
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she has done that in africa, she has been in washington. she did talks about the freedom of having the platform which first ladies now do, with the modern presidential library, foundations that they can use. they can still talk about causes that are important, but to do it in a way where she can choose to sit down with the press. not dog to buy media and the lack of privacy that comes along with living. ms. swain: that is a whole other subject for exploration. the platforms against them and the influence. mr. cannon: we talk about jimmy carter being the cliche -- he is a great ex-president, and not everyone agrees. but he has done all these things and she has been there with him. they monitor elections and build homes for habitat for humanity. mr. anthony: not simply a partner to him, but he is a partner to her. she is really a fascinating woman that gets almost no press. she does it not necessarily for press or credit but her work on mental health goes back to the 1970's. she really have an impact in that field. mr. cannon: jimmy wrote a b
she has done that in africa, she has been in washington. she did talks about the freedom of having the platform which first ladies now do, with the modern presidential library, foundations that they can use. they can still talk about causes that are important, but to do it in a way where she can choose to sit down with the press. not dog to buy media and the lack of privacy that comes along with living. ms. swain: that is a whole other subject for exploration. the platforms against them and the...
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. >> today history has been made and change has finally come. >> reporter: nigeria's next president addresses nation after his unprecedented election win. iran nuclear talks are extended after a self imposed deadline expired. plus palestine becomes a member of the international criminal court. ♪ hello we begin with deepening crisis in yemen and all week since the start of the saudi-led air offensive targeting rebels ten nation coalition is made up of gulf states and jordan morocco and pakistan and continues to hit rebel positions and secured yemen's air space and saudi arabia is deploying more vessels for a full maritime blockade but no plans for a ground operation and trying to make gains especially in the south and fought against anti-houthi forces in dalia and here in aiden international airport. but the u.n. says it is alarmed by the growing civilian toll. on tuesday it said 93 civilians had been killed so far including 62 children. but that number is now risen after an explosion at a factory which killed at least 23 workers and natasha reports now. >> reporter: a dairy factory became an
. >> today history has been made and change has finally come. >> reporter: nigeria's next president addresses nation after his unprecedented election win. iran nuclear talks are extended after a self imposed deadline expired. plus palestine becomes a member of the international criminal court. ♪ hello we begin with deepening crisis in yemen and all week since the start of the saudi-led air offensive targeting rebels ten nation coalition is made up of gulf states and jordan morocco...
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what has it meant to you go -- what has it meant to you?atrina: "the nation" was where i learned about journalism. where i learned about america. where i learned the boot camp. it was a school. it is what you don't learn in university. you don't learn about it in school but it was a sense of coming in that 19 years old, and there was christopher hitchens from london and in exchange, kai bird, christopher came to the office. it was a lot of whirling discussion and argument. it was a place where you learned about debate. civil, uncivil. you learned about dissent and rebellion. it was a space, a physical space for freethinkers and dissenters. then the pages where it's built over an edited. it was a great school. but it was a fun, exciting literary political place. you talked about civil rights, corporate power. it has a great literary tradition, which one was steeped in with bessie dakota. taking on norman mailer. james baldwin, hannah arendt. what you learn when you got there, william faulkner, let me get it right, the past isn't past. you le
what has it meant to you go -- what has it meant to you?atrina: "the nation" was where i learned about journalism. where i learned about america. where i learned the boot camp. it was a school. it is what you don't learn in university. you don't learn about it in school but it was a sense of coming in that 19 years old, and there was christopher hitchens from london and in exchange, kai bird, christopher came to the office. it was a lot of whirling discussion and argument. it was a...
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it has been absolutely dire there. people tell you it's probably one of the worst places to be in this conflict. under siege for over two years. they don't have food, water electricity. they're entirely dependent on aid. aid has been trickleing in sporadiccally. if isil does come in to the camp that aid won't reach the people, and geographically this town is on the outskirts of damascus, a concern for the regime if isil takes a hold there. people will tell you at the moment that it's a fluid situation. the fighters have had a stronghold further south of the camp. fighters continuing but one of our proceed duesers spoke to the activists inside the camp saying that people are terrified. they can't even leave their homes to go to the food kitchens where they depend on food. really a terrible situation for them. >> stephanie dekker in beirut. thank you. the iraqi prime minister hyder al abadi say that the isil has been driven out. even though isil has been driven out of the center city, the iraqi interior minister has been
it has been absolutely dire there. people tell you it's probably one of the worst places to be in this conflict. under siege for over two years. they don't have food, water electricity. they're entirely dependent on aid. aid has been trickleing in sporadiccally. if isil does come in to the camp that aid won't reach the people, and geographically this town is on the outskirts of damascus, a concern for the regime if isil takes a hold there. people will tell you at the moment that it's a fluid...
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it has to happen a lot faster.e even have doctors here at johns hopkins university that have said the kind of injury that mr. gray suffered had to occur -- had to be a very strong contact that he had with somebody, it seems to say. we're not rocket scientist. we don't need to study this forever to come up with conclusions. we need the statements made by the police officers. we need to know everything that happen right away. we need speed. we need to know what has happened, and we need to have some people charged. i tell you, when you have people who are suspended but still are getting paid, that is the kind of thing that really inflames the passion of the people. they feel there is a two-tiered justice system. one for police and a different one for just regular citizens. amy: and finally -- >> i would add, if any other citizen or any other six citizens had been involved in the death of another citizen they would all be in central booking. they would all be up for bail hearings. they would all be, at least investiga
it has to happen a lot faster.e even have doctors here at johns hopkins university that have said the kind of injury that mr. gray suffered had to occur -- had to be a very strong contact that he had with somebody, it seems to say. we're not rocket scientist. we don't need to study this forever to come up with conclusions. we need the statements made by the police officers. we need to know everything that happen right away. we need speed. we need to know what has happened, and we need to have...
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she has had problems there. they really value retail politics and something that hillary has struggled with in the past. and slight problem with john reaching out this will be a problem for hillary clinton really for the next year and a half. she has everything to lose keep in mind, i think it's worth stipulating she is the strongest democratic candidate in the field, frankly the strongest democratic candidate in the field and has everything to lose going forward, i believe that is what we can look for. >> does anybody challenge that machine though we know martin o'malley has been out in the key important states. i have an e-mail here backing elizabeth warren, saying we welcome hillary clinton to the race but we need somebody who will fight fearlessly to make sure american families have a working chance. the way to do that they say is having elizabeth warren run. she keeps saying i'm not going to run. but even if hillary clinton is going to be their nominee, they need to work on that. >> and she will be the inev
she has had problems there. they really value retail politics and something that hillary has struggled with in the past. and slight problem with john reaching out this will be a problem for hillary clinton really for the next year and a half. she has everything to lose keep in mind, i think it's worth stipulating she is the strongest democratic candidate in the field, frankly the strongest democratic candidate in the field and has everything to lose going forward, i believe that is what we can...
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the search has been hampered because of the darkness and now the darkness has fallen again approve difficultearch and rescue operation to be scoring those waters and that is the area of sea. so the numbers that have been given by the authorities have remained static through the day and you gave them in the introduction there, 24 people confirmed as dead and some 28 people are confirmed as alive. we've heard one report that a survivor has been brought by helicopter to here at katania and we have spoken with the mayor's office here and unable to confirm that for us and the hospital has been not answering the telephones. it is a sunday of course and we are unable to confirm that. but reality is the small number of survivors that we know about is just a fraction of the number of people believed to have been on that boat. and the status of this tragedy as the single worst loss of life since the whole migrant crisis first began two three years ago really is i meenan it is beyond belief. >> what do we know about how extensive this rescue operation is for how many boats, ships have been deployed to
the search has been hampered because of the darkness and now the darkness has fallen again approve difficultearch and rescue operation to be scoring those waters and that is the area of sea. so the numbers that have been given by the authorities have remained static through the day and you gave them in the introduction there, 24 people confirmed as dead and some 28 people are confirmed as alive. we've heard one report that a survivor has been brought by helicopter to here at katania and we have...
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the baby has not been split in that it has not been put to rest. mark: there was some criticism by the religious right. and there were people on the left that would have preferred total repeal of the law. but if the business committee has quieted, then i think there is a way to settle down the issue. there are still lots of fights to be had on gay issues. but this settles the issue for now, i think. john: indiana will not be in the headlines next week. i think that is right. but this does give you a taste of where the arguments are going to go. if gay marriage is now a settled issue, there are lots of other fights to have in terms of gay rights. this is just a premonition of a lot of fights that will be playing out. we will be talking about that later. this issue is not off the table by any means. mark: one reason this is a huge moment is because republican legislators in indiana voted to make gays and lesbians a protected class for the purpose of this law. that is a huge moment in this in indiana, one of the more socially secure conservative -- so
the baby has not been split in that it has not been put to rest. mark: there was some criticism by the religious right. and there were people on the left that would have preferred total repeal of the law. but if the business committee has quieted, then i think there is a way to settle down the issue. there are still lots of fights to be had on gay issues. but this settles the issue for now, i think. john: indiana will not be in the headlines next week. i think that is right. but this does give...
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he has a father that has run for p. is that a blessing or a curse? >> it's a blessing in the sense that he has tremendous organization and rand paul has the most organization, in all 50 says, some due to his father. while his father had an abrasive reputation despite the libertarian promotions, they are engaging on a personnel level. it goes to the diapers, it has a warm affect, and that may stand him in good stead, particularly with the activist on the primary and caucus dates. rand palm, marco rubio in the wings, a consistent critique is he had little experience, and had three senators ready to jump in, whose resume is not much longer than the president. >> you will not here much about president obama's experience in the field. they believe the president proved, you can do to this way, the public doesn't care, they are in, and all the experience, they say look at the policies, experience. >> thank you, david shuster. >> thank you >>> last month we did a programme on the perdigs drive to put a woman on the $20, the public voted. the final four have
he has a father that has run for p. is that a blessing or a curse? >> it's a blessing in the sense that he has tremendous organization and rand paul has the most organization, in all 50 says, some due to his father. while his father had an abrasive reputation despite the libertarian promotions, they are engaging on a personnel level. it goes to the diapers, it has a warm affect, and that may stand him in good stead, particularly with the activist on the primary and caucus dates. rand...
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he touts -- international tourism has expanded. it has it.e lag behind most cities in the country. he likes to paint a rosy picture. the organization after i left it created an award in my name as an honor to the service i provided to it. today people come to work and look at the organization. mayor emanuel: it does good work. that is not the point. you claim as your veracity as a manager of a $2.7 million organization a 10th of a we do for afterschool programs, is your credential to be the mayor of a $6 billion organization. you underestimated the budget by 72%. mr. garcia: that is peanuts. with the mayor is leaving the city of chicago, a projected deficit for next year of $432 million. growing almost six million the following year. moderator: gentlemen let's move on. let's talk about the future. specifically in terms of additional revenue the city will need. isn't it fair to say both of you know what will have to be done in terms of property taxes. but you just don't want to give the voters the bad news before the election. mayor emanuel: t
he touts -- international tourism has expanded. it has it.e lag behind most cities in the country. he likes to paint a rosy picture. the organization after i left it created an award in my name as an honor to the service i provided to it. today people come to work and look at the organization. mayor emanuel: it does good work. that is not the point. you claim as your veracity as a manager of a $2.7 million organization a 10th of a we do for afterschool programs, is your credential to be the...
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she has established an n.g.o.o help her foamer colleagues. >> women's participation in the war as fighters has proved the strength of women yet those women are in a difficult situation today. most are not in touch with the party. they are politically and economically weak. they need help and that's why we started an n.g.o. >> the u.n. security council has adopted a resolution on women peace and security and the u.n. was a major player in the path's transition to peace. nepal has an action plan for the transition analysts say it looks good on paper but has major problems. >> the focus was to get them out, so basically the counseling part the basic needs part and economic security part was entirely ignored. >> these once-powerful women now snubbed by the state and their own party hope they can build a life for themselves. al jazeera katmandu. >> people say a ban on the killing of bulls threatens they're livelihood in mumbai. >> these are the last animal hides to be produced at the tannery. the leather is used mainly
she has established an n.g.o.o help her foamer colleagues. >> women's participation in the war as fighters has proved the strength of women yet those women are in a difficult situation today. most are not in touch with the party. they are politically and economically weak. they need help and that's why we started an n.g.o. >> the u.n. security council has adopted a resolution on women peace and security and the u.n. was a major player in the path's transition to peace. nepal has an...
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uganda now has threats, which is not surprising. uganda has been attacked before by al-shabaab. also bob's ability -- al-shabaab's ability to extend attacks beyond the border is worrisome. katty kay: how organized do you think this attack was? how much of the chain of command was behind it? >> it appears to have been well-planned and specifically targeted because of the bone ability -- vulnerability of the college and students. about 800 students in the university and its proximity to the border and the fact the town is largely populated by ethnic some of his. -- somalis. katty kay: what does this attack tell us about the state of our shabbat --also bob -- al-shabaab? >> it tells us to do things. -- it tells us to do because of the pressure placed on al-shabaab territorially ugandans are the largest troop contributor. that pressure has caused it to resort to these kinds of terrorist attacks. car bombings improvised expose of devices attacks against noncombatants, vulnerable citizens. in that regard, this indicates it is under pressure. but it is very troubling they do have the a
uganda now has threats, which is not surprising. uganda has been attacked before by al-shabaab. also bob's ability -- al-shabaab's ability to extend attacks beyond the border is worrisome. katty kay: how organized do you think this attack was? how much of the chain of command was behind it? >> it appears to have been well-planned and specifically targeted because of the bone ability -- vulnerability of the college and students. about 800 students in the university and its proximity to the...
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. >> thank you, i want to thank you for your service on the board of directors and mta and it has been really great to see what the mta has been able to move forward in terms of infrastructure and in terms of new fleet that we are working towards building, and in terms of the attention to the pedestrian safety, and where we are now seeing, the mta and in a place that has not been in 25, 26 years, and to live in san francisco and they were called back in the 90 and what to talk about 100 days that is not the kind of approach to really how we make a long term changes and the investments in the transit systems and thes really a full time around the clock effort. and looking at various parts of the system in terms of the infrastructure and the streets and our buses and the light rail vehicles and the whole works and that is something that i see really being fully attended to by the mta and it is in the past way and the past week, how, the mta has been taking some strange hits because of the new i would say, premium private system that is in place, and there is all of this discussion, like
. >> thank you, i want to thank you for your service on the board of directors and mta and it has been really great to see what the mta has been able to move forward in terms of infrastructure and in terms of new fleet that we are working towards building, and in terms of the attention to the pedestrian safety, and where we are now seeing, the mta and in a place that has not been in 25, 26 years, and to live in san francisco and they were called back in the 90 and what to talk about 100...
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unclear how much damage has been done. the united nations is inviting the syrian government and opposition groups for talks in geneva next month. but only a slim chance of success. in new york the united nations security council has been urged to embargo the area. >> it was told that 220,000 people are dead, 7 many 6 million forced from their homes. this was the last briefing by outgoing humanitarian chief valerie amos and she used it to criticize the councils itself. >> the failure has undermined the credibility of this council and eroded confidence in the international community to take their direction seriously. >> invited to the meeting u.n. special envoy the actress angelina jolie. officials hoped her presence would force the crisis back into the international limelight. she and the other breefers briefers, stressed that would be an international one. quoting a form he former senior advisory he announced he was giving up on his ceasefire or freeze plan and now he has a completely different proposal. >> this is not a c
unclear how much damage has been done. the united nations is inviting the syrian government and opposition groups for talks in geneva next month. but only a slim chance of success. in new york the united nations security council has been urged to embargo the area. >> it was told that 220,000 people are dead, 7 many 6 million forced from their homes. this was the last briefing by outgoing humanitarian chief valerie amos and she used it to criticize the councils itself. >> the failure...
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it has always been close.t happens, they are still one of the best teams in germany. >> translator: if we want to win the cup, we must beat byron. we have also won games there in the past so everything is set accordingly, the way it should be. >>> in england liverpool play hull. liverpool desperately needing a win to maintain their hopes. and from football's second tier is now on the brink of joining the english premiere league. they belt boulton 3-0 on monday. it means barring a mathematical miracle, they will be promoted for the first time in their history. they can now look forward to facing the likes of united and liverpool in the league for the first time. >>> domestic football has ground to a halt in knee sha, after the government suspended the football association. joanna explains. >> reporter: football in indonesia is no stringer to controversy. it has faced problems with corruption security at games, and even the deathsover two foreign players who were unable to pay for medical treatment because they
it has always been close.t happens, they are still one of the best teams in germany. >> translator: if we want to win the cup, we must beat byron. we have also won games there in the past so everything is set accordingly, the way it should be. >>> in england liverpool play hull. liverpool desperately needing a win to maintain their hopes. and from football's second tier is now on the brink of joining the english premiere league. they belt boulton 3-0 on monday. it means barring a...
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it has been going up.middle income adjusted for inflation is lower than it was 25 years ago. something has happened to the american economy so it is not working for most of america. tom: one thing you do that is great, you show a prescription. your prescription is a surprise. you look to singapore. a very different economy, australia, people getting inequality in the battle over inequality, what do they get right? joe: they have recognized that any quality is a matter of choice. it is a result, not just of market forces. the way we shape those market forces and what we do with them can make a big difference to the nature of our society. what they succeeded in doing in australia is they said every student in their country can get access to a college education a program called income contingent loans. you borrow money. if you go into teaching, you pay less than if you go into banking. tom: how do you respond to the criticism all you want to do is raise taxes on the rich? joe: that is wrong. it is about the s
it has been going up.middle income adjusted for inflation is lower than it was 25 years ago. something has happened to the american economy so it is not working for most of america. tom: one thing you do that is great, you show a prescription. your prescription is a surprise. you look to singapore. a very different economy, australia, people getting inequality in the battle over inequality, what do they get right? joe: they have recognized that any quality is a matter of choice. it is a result,...
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the consulate has a high wall. very secure. has a lot of security. most of the security you actually see, uniform, uniform, officers. it has concrete barriers, and if they want to come into the area. it is very, very secure. the consulate itself. but immediately across the street. you have a series of cafes, bars, hotels that are popular. with ex-pats and americans, foreigners, living in the area. those are incredibly soft targets. they have wide open windows. i was down there this evening. most of those are gutted. the blast and the fire that came after it, completely destroyed those. >> journalist matt wolf there who saw the explosion. cnn senior international correspondent ivan watson, spent time in irbil recently, he joins us live in hong kong today. ivan, irbil was safe, untouchable, though isis is a round. some how the militants got in. what do you make of this? >> it's not the first time there have been bombings in irbil, the iraqi kurdistan, kurdish stronghold. in the north a great deal of security. yes, the kurdish population is largely sees
the consulate has a high wall. very secure. has a lot of security. most of the security you actually see, uniform, uniform, officers. it has concrete barriers, and if they want to come into the area. it is very, very secure. the consulate itself. but immediately across the street. you have a series of cafes, bars, hotels that are popular. with ex-pats and americans, foreigners, living in the area. those are incredibly soft targets. they have wide open windows. i was down there this evening....
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. >> israel not only has plenty to drink, but potentially plenty to share. >> can what israel has learned be put to use in california? next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york this is pbs newshour weekend. >> stewart: good evening. thanks for joining us. about 1,500 people have been killed in nepal after a powerful earthquake registering 7.8 on the richter scale struck earlier today. ellen barry, the south asia bureau chief of the "new york times," has been following the story from her post in neighboring india and joins us now via skype. ellen, can you give us some of the details, fill us in on some of the details, for example what area was hardest hit? >> reporter: sure. i mean the part
. >> israel not only has plenty to drink, but potentially plenty to share. >> can what israel has learned be put to use in california? next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your...
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and the way out has finally come. after listening to their testimonies, government investigators decide to take them to a safer place. this just shows how desperate they really are. as soon as the indonesian government announced they were going to bring them to safety more emerged. they are living a life full of fear and horror and going to a life of uncertainty but most importantly they're going home. >> these victims of human trafficking are only a small group of fishermen stuck in indonesia. and while kiet yaelin is excited to go home after four years the fate of many others hangs in the balance. step vaessen, al jazeera indonesia. >>> charged with bribery abuse of power and leaking state secret service. that's according to the chinese state agency. highest ranking official caught up in an anticorruption campaign by the chinese president. >>> nearly 600 cars were destroyed today in south korea after a fire broke out at a used car dealership. some 200 residents were evacuated from south korea's second largest city.
and the way out has finally come. after listening to their testimonies, government investigators decide to take them to a safer place. this just shows how desperate they really are. as soon as the indonesian government announced they were going to bring them to safety more emerged. they are living a life full of fear and horror and going to a life of uncertainty but most importantly they're going home. >> these victims of human trafficking are only a small group of fishermen stuck in...
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trying to about relationships it only has gone back the has pho months. and any time i don't think you could have expected those words about an u.s. president words of personal warmth about president obama. remember, these that were the speeches we. ahead of a meeting that we expect now that will be the meeting between the presidents. >> tell me a little bit about the way he spoke. does it sound like cuba needs united states much more than united states needs cuba? >> well, there are issues here. there are still going to be issues. there is one big problem on the horizon. when you look at this you can look at a very different subject. another item that president obama hopes to be his legacy. that's the nuclear talks with iran. both of these great initiatives potentially come up against one very big roadblock. if you look at the normalization of the cubans one of the things they want is the lifting of the embargo on cuba. just like the iran talks can only happen by congress. congress comes in in the end and congress is where all of this will get difficult.
trying to about relationships it only has gone back the has pho months. and any time i don't think you could have expected those words about an u.s. president words of personal warmth about president obama. remember, these that were the speeches we. ahead of a meeting that we expect now that will be the meeting between the presidents. >> tell me a little bit about the way he spoke. does it sound like cuba needs united states much more than united states needs cuba? >> well, there...
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that has what mail has done for a large number of years. -- that is what mayo has done for a large number of years. patient privacy is our number one concern. previously, that has been a problem in the business sectors and others with the risk of tampering with or entering the systems for bad purposes. we have seen that with banks retail and so on. we have a group of folks to ward off cyber security, manage it, and keep our patient records completely private. it is an important concern for us and we focus on it every day. host: larry, rapid city, south dakota. hi, larry. caller: good morning. one of my concerns is you -- i have had so many friends that live across the street, older guy, broke his leg falling down the stairs in his basement. emt showed up, took him to the hospital and i talked to him and he said he would be all right. two weeks later he is dead from staph infection's. rapid city regional hospital probably has one of the worst records around. what bugs me is they have bought out every hospital in the whole black hills. every little clinic is now a regional hospital and they
that has what mail has done for a large number of years. -- that is what mayo has done for a large number of years. patient privacy is our number one concern. previously, that has been a problem in the business sectors and others with the risk of tampering with or entering the systems for bad purposes. we have seen that with banks retail and so on. we have a group of folks to ward off cyber security, manage it, and keep our patient records completely private. it is an important concern for us...
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jorge: de todo esto que has pasado que has aprendido?re, un juicio que se aceptÓ los tÉrminos que presentamos, tiene que ver con la afectaciÓn de una empresa concesionaria a los periodistas en sus derechos fundamentales y que la justicia ampare y que nos permita una reinstalaciÓn en los tÉrminos exactos en los que hacÍamos nuestro trabajo y que la justicia nos permita regresar al aire por lo menos para cumplir un contrato vigente... esa es la batalla, que a nadie le quede duda de que nuestra intenciÓn de acudir a la justicia es que no se consume un golpe autoritario con el que pretenden asustarnos a los periodistas... jorge: un gusto escucharte, que seguro que te seguirÉ escuchando... carmen: gracias a ti jorge, felicidades. jorge: carmen aristegui en al pun al punto. el presidente que si se atreviÓ a criticar las polÍticas de venezuela felipe gonzÁlez, presidente espaÑol... más fuerte? entonces usa el nuevo acondicionador pantene. la fórmula pantene pro-v penetra el cabello profundamente para hacerlo dos veces más fuerte que al usar cha
jorge: de todo esto que has pasado que has aprendido?re, un juicio que se aceptÓ los tÉrminos que presentamos, tiene que ver con la afectaciÓn de una empresa concesionaria a los periodistas en sus derechos fundamentales y que la justicia ampare y que nos permita una reinstalaciÓn en los tÉrminos exactos en los que hacÍamos nuestro trabajo y que la justicia nos permita regresar al aire por lo menos para cumplir un contrato vigente... esa es la batalla, que a nadie le quede duda de que...
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this has 66 supporters.esident obama announced this deal with the rose garden at the white house yesterday, he warned the congress if they kill this deal, the united states will be blamed for it on the world stage and the path for a conflict with iran will only increase. the president want this is significant policy breakthrough. the question now is not if congress is going to sabotage him but if his own party is going to sabotage him on this. joining us now washington editor at large. thanks for being with us. we put the story up there saying they're one vote away from having a veto proof majority on the white house sanctions bill. is this a matter of time before they get that 67 in. >> i think right now what you see is the full court press to teach with every member of the senate on what's in that bill. they didn't have the detail before when they were adding names to the roster. if they senators want to stay on there without looking at the detail and asking the question of what they could do instead, i th
this has 66 supporters.esident obama announced this deal with the rose garden at the white house yesterday, he warned the congress if they kill this deal, the united states will be blamed for it on the world stage and the path for a conflict with iran will only increase. the president want this is significant policy breakthrough. the question now is not if congress is going to sabotage him but if his own party is going to sabotage him on this. joining us now washington editor at large. thanks...
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before yesterday it was not signal light but perhaps it has changed and perhaps there has been other changes that have come from that. so this is the crosswalk, this is the building entrance. and the big issue is visibility for pedestrians to get to the site without accidents. there is addition to the crosswalk designed by acom, there is curb cuts with bumps for handicapped access. across sterling street i've circled them on this map, this is 2nd and sterling on the west, 2nd and sterling on the east. this is extremely dangerous because of the merging traffic right there, merging traffic. this is you are only going against traffic coming from the east and this traffic speeding down brand street, there's no obstructions from brand and 2nd street all the way to main street where there's a traffic signal. so people are really speeding as they are going down there, like 45, 50 miles per hour. and so the large conversation at the board was safe access to this site. my client has been pushing for closing off 2nd street onramp, which has kind of been done, and installation of a safe crosswa
before yesterday it was not signal light but perhaps it has changed and perhaps there has been other changes that have come from that. so this is the crosswalk, this is the building entrance. and the big issue is visibility for pedestrians to get to the site without accidents. there is addition to the crosswalk designed by acom, there is curb cuts with bumps for handicapped access. across sterling street i've circled them on this map, this is 2nd and sterling on the west, 2nd and sterling on...
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trade has to be win-win. for government to force anyone to invest or frequent a business or provide a service that that business doesn't feel like providing, that's the essential issue here. it has nothing to do with religion, it has to do with force in in a free economy. >> the force is that major american corporations, we're talking here about apple are saying we think this is bad for business. this is going to hurt our bottom line and that is -- that is why they're measuring these right wing politicians and by the way, jonathan, that dinner invitation you gave me what if i come and the restaurant owner says, i don't want you coming in here with that crazy looking liberal. what am i going to do? oh, well that's jonathan's law. >> let me answer. go down the street, juan. go down the street and it's their law because they don't have juan williams dining at their restaurant. >> there's no precedent to confirm what juan is saying. look, the pizza owner, specific business that we've referenced, they have never d
trade has to be win-win. for government to force anyone to invest or frequent a business or provide a service that that business doesn't feel like providing, that's the essential issue here. it has nothing to do with religion, it has to do with force in in a free economy. >> the force is that major american corporations, we're talking here about apple are saying we think this is bad for business. this is going to hurt our bottom line and that is -- that is why they're measuring these...
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afghanistan has come. in 2002 there were 37 students here. now there are more than 3,000. nearly half of them girls. this person founded the school. 13 years ago he went door to door to convince parents to educate their sons and daughter. >> my students are practicing the freedom of talk and expression and freedom of the world. they are interacting with families in a good way. that is with the support of the community. >> the community spirit is obvious. there's an elected council and committee to maintain discipline. in the classroom there's a hunger for learning. >> it's important that we should learn education, because if you don't have education, we cannot improve our life or our kuntry. >> in gender parity afghanistan made the fastest progress of any country in the world and has bun of biggest increases in enrolment. the 7-fold increase in enrolment has created problems. afghanistan doesn't have enough qualified teachers or classrooms, some study in shifts. for those ta graduate high school getting in
afghanistan has come. in 2002 there were 37 students here. now there are more than 3,000. nearly half of them girls. this person founded the school. 13 years ago he went door to door to convince parents to educate their sons and daughter. >> my students are practicing the freedom of talk and expression and freedom of the world. they are interacting with families in a good way. that is with the support of the community. >> the community spirit is obvious. there's an elected council...
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noah has been prosecuted.he experiment in my case was to use yes you must act, which was intended to get spies and been used against spies and still is and design for that purpose, they used it to give information to the american public. only two people after me and my charges were dropped were tried in the that. until president obama. you asked how is it different now? president obama -- who i supported it to elections by the way -- president obama has indicted three times as many people for leaking as all previous presidents put together. the latest was general put trays. -- general even for trays. host: here's the prosecution for you lacking -- leaking classified information. under george w. bush, once franklin. the rest of those on this list were prosecuted under the obama administration. names that viewers know very well including bradley-shelti manning and edward snowden as well. guest: i would to get a copy of the visual. i'm giving a press conference. as we adhere, i could use that chart if you don't m
noah has been prosecuted.he experiment in my case was to use yes you must act, which was intended to get spies and been used against spies and still is and design for that purpose, they used it to give information to the american public. only two people after me and my charges were dropped were tried in the that. until president obama. you asked how is it different now? president obama -- who i supported it to elections by the way -- president obama has indicted three times as many people for...
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this stage has played. they've lost the confidence of the gulf countries so pretty clear that the brokering of any deal and clearly it's not clear whether any deal will stick has been done by someone else, and not clear who that is clearly the countries who have significance here are the u.s. on one side with saudi arabia, and iran on the other side with the houthis and one other place to look at the diplomatic frontier and i suspect has been involved in diplomatic activity is mow ma'am the one member of the gulf operation council of the gcc, which was not part of the coalition and has much better relations with iran than the others. but i think we're going to have to look in the coming hours for a little bit more detail of who did the deal if there has been a deal done, as we suspect and exactly what the deal is from this point forward. it's certainly clear though, that the saudi announcement did not take iran by any surprise at all, and the iranian deputy foreign minister many ours before the saudi announ
this stage has played. they've lost the confidence of the gulf countries so pretty clear that the brokering of any deal and clearly it's not clear whether any deal will stick has been done by someone else, and not clear who that is clearly the countries who have significance here are the u.s. on one side with saudi arabia, and iran on the other side with the houthis and one other place to look at the diplomatic frontier and i suspect has been involved in diplomatic activity is mow ma'am the one...
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it has gotten so much bloodier.t has gotten so bad, in fact human rights watch released a report in which they accuse the syria regime of using chlorine in barrel bombs. >>> dozens more migrants are feared drowned off of the coast of italy when their ship capsized. it's the latest incident involving people trying to get from africa to europe. more than 500 migrants arrived in italy today after being rescued. the italian coast guard says it has saved 10,000 since friday. hundreds more apparently drowned this week trying to make the crossing. >>> now to yemen where military officials al-qaeda has taken control of a mayor airport in the south. infantry members reportedly fled fighting. after seizing the airport the rebels captured the sea port and an oil terminal. >>> in recent weeks nearly 200 u.s. citizens left yemen. these americans were among those who arrived on an overcrowded fishing boat. more than 730 people have been killed in air attacks and street battles. >>> much of the fighting is taking place in the port
it has gotten so much bloodier.t has gotten so bad, in fact human rights watch released a report in which they accuse the syria regime of using chlorine in barrel bombs. >>> dozens more migrants are feared drowned off of the coast of italy when their ship capsized. it's the latest incident involving people trying to get from africa to europe. more than 500 migrants arrived in italy today after being rescued. the italian coast guard says it has saved 10,000 since friday. hundreds more...
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now the european union has acted.leaders have approved a tripling of funding for search and rescue operations in the mediterranean. the border operation which patrols the sea will now have $9.7 million a month at its disposal. now, that's roughly the same as italy's program which was scrapped last year after eu countries withdraw funding because they thought it was encouraging migration. earlier, they established a military and civilian mission to capture and destroy the trafficker boats before migrants board them. >>reporter: these are the bodies of some of the few recovered in the mediterranean laid to rest in malta. the deaths have now prompted a complete rethink from europe about its commitment to humanitarian obligations on its southern border. outside the europen council meeting, the coffin was the motif for protesters. >> there should be refuge to all of them. families with children included. many of these people complained of a lack of basic rights in belgium where they've managed to resettle. the crisis in th
now the european union has acted.leaders have approved a tripling of funding for search and rescue operations in the mediterranean. the border operation which patrols the sea will now have $9.7 million a month at its disposal. now, that's roughly the same as italy's program which was scrapped last year after eu countries withdraw funding because they thought it was encouraging migration. earlier, they established a military and civilian mission to capture and destroy the trafficker boats before...
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our correspondent has more. the correspondent: andrew and myron, two australians who have shown a global spotlight on indonesia's death penalty policy for drug traffickers. they spent the last decade in a prison after being sentenced to death for attempting to smuggle 8.3 kilograms of heroin to australia. they say they're now changed men and have reformed in prison. they deserve a second chance. an indonesian court upheld the rejection of their clemency applications. dashing their hopes of being saved from the firing squad. their lawyers aren't giving up. they say the indonesian president joko widodo's decision to grant clemency from all drug traffickers is unconstitutional and they are taking their fight to the next level. >> we are about to file a constitutional issue to the court asking the court to emphasize what is the obligation with the clemency. correspondent: indonesia has become the target of international outrage as a result of its policy to ban all clemency applications from drug traffickers. critics
our correspondent has more. the correspondent: andrew and myron, two australians who have shown a global spotlight on indonesia's death penalty policy for drug traffickers. they spent the last decade in a prison after being sentenced to death for attempting to smuggle 8.3 kilograms of heroin to australia. they say they're now changed men and have reformed in prison. they deserve a second chance. an indonesian court upheld the rejection of their clemency applications. dashing their hopes of...
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he has written a piece.ts in total which says these charts show the story of world markets in the first quarter. it starts with the euro the biggest story in the first quarter. it has been the launch of qwwe and the weakening of the euro against the dollar. over the course of the ruble went on a wild ride weakening significantly and then rallying. that left it back to pretty much where it started. the quarter. he shows a chart for oil, gold the dax the bond index. the final chart which is great shows the first quarter return in oil and all those assets. the one to invest in more than oil -- u.s. treasury treasuries, the s&p 500, gold the european bonds, the dollar -- you would have had gains. caroline: the s&p 500 -- the u.s. has been worse. 24 developed markets, the only one that outperformed was greece. quite a number when you think about the economy. i'm looking at u.s. companies. amazon -- would you like to when you put your fabric softener or detergent and your washing machine and then you run out. mark
he has written a piece.ts in total which says these charts show the story of world markets in the first quarter. it starts with the euro the biggest story in the first quarter. it has been the launch of qwwe and the weakening of the euro against the dollar. over the course of the ruble went on a wild ride weakening significantly and then rallying. that left it back to pretty much where it started. the quarter. he shows a chart for oil, gold the dax the bond index. the final chart which is great...
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has seen compensation. in many respects the perpetrators of the state sponsors have taken responsibility for what they did. i think that we see a different attitude now, especially now that we are going to be entering into an agreement with iran over the nuclear issue, and potentially looking at other ways to expand the relation with iran. we mentioned expanding relations with iran. this is a nuclear deal. do you think the obama administration would consider other topics on to the discussion table at this point or from your side would it not be better to wait while relations are better with iran? >> i think that the administration certainly does want to get a nuclear deal, but i think that the administration views this as a way to start a broader dialogue with iran and i respect the administration's opinion that the nuclear deal should be handled as a separate issue. i would say if we are going to reach an agreement that we both can trust, that it's going to require a little bit more confidence and broader
has seen compensation. in many respects the perpetrators of the state sponsors have taken responsibility for what they did. i think that we see a different attitude now, especially now that we are going to be entering into an agreement with iran over the nuclear issue, and potentially looking at other ways to expand the relation with iran. we mentioned expanding relations with iran. this is a nuclear deal. do you think the obama administration would consider other topics on to the discussion...