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russian military has long denied it has been helping separatessist fighters there but al jazeera has found evidence of a russian troop build up and military maneuvers in the area. charles stratford send this report from close to the russia-ukraine border. >> russian military equipment on a train close to the ukrainian border. al jazeera has no way of verifying with these vehicles are being moved to or from. the equipment includes armored personnel carriers, medical supply vehicles and tanks. the russian military insignia and number plates have been removed or seemingly printed over. we'll drive out of town to where we heard there was a makeshift military camp. we noticed clouds of dust over an area that looked like a farm. large military vehicles were moving in convoy along the traps. around ten kilometers behind me is the border of russian ukraine. the reason why there are so many troops in the area is because it's conducting military exercises and categorically denies that it's troops have been fighting along side separatist fighters along the border. there have been bases in this
russian military has long denied it has been helping separatessist fighters there but al jazeera has found evidence of a russian troop build up and military maneuvers in the area. charles stratford send this report from close to the russia-ukraine border. >> russian military equipment on a train close to the ukrainian border. al jazeera has no way of verifying with these vehicles are being moved to or from. the equipment includes armored personnel carriers, medical supply vehicles and...
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has not tried before?they were not able to achieve what they wanted to, which is to turn back isil. they will increase the coordination among the forces fighting isil, and also as your report mentioned get more sunnies in the fight because there have not been that many sunnies on to date. you mentioned the sons of iraq program back in 2007-'08. there were sunnies armed and fighting at that time against al-qaeda in iraq. i don't know that you'll get numbers like that, but this latest move is really aimed at those two things. >> and since those days, of course there have been complaints from some of the ethic groups of ethnic groups of exclusion. there are complaints for things like the anti-terror laws still being used as an instrument for persecution. little accountability for shia militia abuse state institutions remaining infiltrated by shale shahs which have committed atrocityies. should the u.s. be focusing on pushing the iraqi government in being more inclusive and dealing with kurds and sunnies rathe
has not tried before?they were not able to achieve what they wanted to, which is to turn back isil. they will increase the coordination among the forces fighting isil, and also as your report mentioned get more sunnies in the fight because there have not been that many sunnies on to date. you mentioned the sons of iraq program back in 2007-'08. there were sunnies armed and fighting at that time against al-qaeda in iraq. i don't know that you'll get numbers like that, but this latest move is...
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he has done that effectively but he has not had that connection, he has never been a terrific campaignerthis is a real test to show he could get that energy and excitement back. host: when he announces tomorrow, what changes for his campaign? guest: most important way, he cannot coordinate with his super pac. the amount of money you will be able to raise, a lot of it has been through the super pac that has the ability to raise unlimited amount of donations from supporters. once his campaign begins, his campaign cannot coordinate with the super pac. mike murphy will be the head of the super pac and it will be an ahead -- a separate sphere. the super pac will play a big role getting his message out there. mike murphy is close with jeb bush but ultimately, that will hamper activities taking place at this point. host: what are the money totals right now? how much will he announced he has versus hillary clinton? guest: when you add up all the committees you will likely get close to an hundred million dollars. a sizable sum of money, more than hillary clinton at this point in the game. there h
he has done that effectively but he has not had that connection, he has never been a terrific campaignerthis is a real test to show he could get that energy and excitement back. host: when he announces tomorrow, what changes for his campaign? guest: most important way, he cannot coordinate with his super pac. the amount of money you will be able to raise, a lot of it has been through the super pac that has the ability to raise unlimited amount of donations from supporters. once his campaign...
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but each party has pre-conditions, and there has been little or no progress. the houthis and forces loyal to former president ali abdullah saleh say that the saudi-led strikes must stop. they insist they must stop shelling the cities. the saudi-led coalition said they'll stop bombing the houthis and allies once they pull out of the cities they control. in the meantime, the united nations envoy is on the offensive. he has only a few days left to salvage a deal. if yemen's rivals fail to make progress fighting will continue, and the humanitarian crisis will get worse with every passing day. the sanaa bombings might put more pressure on the parties gathering in geneva to solve yemen's crisis to face more instability that might play into the hands of al-qaeda or the islamic state. hashem ahelbarra al jazeera, geneva. >> members of the u.s. congress have challenged the obama administration to say where there are no grounds troops policy is the correct approach in the fight against the islamic state in iraq and the levant. rossroslind jordan explains. >> small victo
but each party has pre-conditions, and there has been little or no progress. the houthis and forces loyal to former president ali abdullah saleh say that the saudi-led strikes must stop. they insist they must stop shelling the cities. the saudi-led coalition said they'll stop bombing the houthis and allies once they pull out of the cities they control. in the meantime, the united nations envoy is on the offensive. he has only a few days left to salvage a deal. if yemen's rivals fail to make...
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all of this has hit south korea's tourism industry. >> translator: there has been a big drop in the numberf tourists coming in. this would hit more than 50% of our business. if it goes on i might have to consider shutting down. >> reporter: south korea is far from a nation in panic, but this deadly little underdisease is playing on the mind. for now south koreans are hoping that after a slow start, the government has caught up enough to slow and stop the spread of mers. >>> we learned today that a pilot who crashed a germanwings plane into a mountain apparently reached out to dozens of doctors before the crash. investigators say he intentionally downed the plane in march killing all on board. >>> the search for possible serial killer. there has been another murder in colorado. >>> plus one year later, and one texas town is still dealing with a migrant problem. >>> you can see some of the damage in colorado as seven tornados swept into different parts of the state last night. destroying or damaging dozens of homes. more severe weather is expected today, including possible flash floods. so f
all of this has hit south korea's tourism industry. >> translator: there has been a big drop in the numberf tourists coming in. this would hit more than 50% of our business. if it goes on i might have to consider shutting down. >> reporter: south korea is far from a nation in panic, but this deadly little underdisease is playing on the mind. for now south koreans are hoping that after a slow start, the government has caught up enough to slow and stop the spread of mers. >>>...
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this has also become a major source of fruits. these organic dates are exported abroad creating jobs and money for the community. >> we need to stop this irrational exploitation. chopping down trees in the desert. if there is no common consciousness and vision then the solutions we have won't be enough. >> the people of this town have then that it's possible to survive this harsh environment. their dream is other communities follow their example before the expanding desert destroys more land. al jazeera houzua southern tunisia. >> still to come this hour. no comment australia's prime minister refused to answer question about paying people smugglers. a tiger that escaped from a zoo in georgia is shot dead after killing a man. we're on the pacific coast a little later in the news hour. >> they're shocked to build a high wall to keep migrants out. government ministers in australia are still refuseing to comment on allegations that officials. >> australia's prime minister still isn't answering questions. >> what is your reaction? >> t
this has also become a major source of fruits. these organic dates are exported abroad creating jobs and money for the community. >> we need to stop this irrational exploitation. chopping down trees in the desert. if there is no common consciousness and vision then the solutions we have won't be enough. >> the people of this town have then that it's possible to survive this harsh environment. their dream is other communities follow their example before the expanding desert destroys...
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phil torres has more. >> over the last decade central africa has lost two-thirds of its elephant pollalationillegal poaching. with daunting numbers like this, scientists have had to get creative in this fight. they've turned to an unusual resource to create a way to track down poaching rings to its source. >> singapore 2002, 6.5 tons of ivory seized. the largest in the country's history. where did ivoryiage from. authorities send samples to the lab for analysis. >> right now from anywhere in africa we can assign a sue sure of ivory closer than 300 kilometers from where it came from. >> they get to work. the first step is to prepare the samples of seized ivory. >> we cut off a piece of ivory and then we stick that piece inside inside the plastic tube. we drop that in liquid nitrogen, which cools it, so extremely cold, within three minutes it comes out like baby powder. >> it's pulverized. >> it preserves the dna at the same time. that was one of the biggest breakthroughs from our lab. >> the ivory seized in singapore is extracted and treated in singapore this map has been generate bid dna tak
phil torres has more. >> over the last decade central africa has lost two-thirds of its elephant pollalationillegal poaching. with daunting numbers like this, scientists have had to get creative in this fight. they've turned to an unusual resource to create a way to track down poaching rings to its source. >> singapore 2002, 6.5 tons of ivory seized. the largest in the country's history. where did ivoryiage from. authorities send samples to the lab for analysis. >> right now...
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interimindonesian has been a transient country for a asylum seekers.s creating friction between the two nations it's put ourselves at odds with new zealand who indeed were the country that some of these refugees were looking to resettle in eventually and they have asked the australian government to explain its behavior. so overall it's a very confusing situation. the australian government has tended to take a strong line against people smugglers. and it has, in a sense tried to project a zero toll rants kind of perspective on people smuggling. if it turns out they have authorized payments to people smugglers it will undermine their authority. but there is a logic this behind this. australian offshore detention facilities are incredibly expensive and estimated it costs hundreds of thousands of a dollar a year to house an an asylum seeker. and it would make economic sense possibly to pay people smugglers to turn around but will undermine the credibility the prime spinster fits minister if it's true. >> this could be a change in the government policy towa
interimindonesian has been a transient country for a asylum seekers.s creating friction between the two nations it's put ourselves at odds with new zealand who indeed were the country that some of these refugees were looking to resettle in eventually and they have asked the australian government to explain its behavior. so overall it's a very confusing situation. the australian government has tended to take a strong line against people smugglers. and it has, in a sense tried to project a zero...
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but each party has preconditions and there has been little or no progress.this and forces loyal to former press saleh say the saudi-led air strikes must stop first. the government blames the houthis for the ongoing violence insisting they must stop shelling the cities. the saudi-led coalition say they will stop bombing the houthis and their allies once they pull out from the cities they control. in the meantime, the united nations envoy is on the offensive. he has only a few days left to czar individual a deal. if yemen's rivals fail to make progress fighting will continue. and the humanitarian crisis will get worse. with every passing day. the sanaa bombings might put more pressure on the party's gathering here in geneva to solve yemen's crisis or face more instability that might play in the hands of groups like al qaeda or the islamic state who might take advantage of the political vacuum and expand. al jazerra geneva. >>> new evidence has emerged of chlorine gaza tacks in syria. it comes from doctors who have worked there and have been testifying before t
but each party has preconditions and there has been little or no progress.this and forces loyal to former press saleh say the saudi-led air strikes must stop first. the government blames the houthis for the ongoing violence insisting they must stop shelling the cities. the saudi-led coalition say they will stop bombing the houthis and their allies once they pull out from the cities they control. in the meantime, the united nations envoy is on the offensive. he has only a few days left to czar...
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that has changed.situation and facilities and conditions not catching up that's the problem. >> reporter: the policy of so-called women-omics sounds good in theory but it is hampered by a lack of child care centers across the country. this man is a pioneer in the field of child care. his non-profit organization now has 13 day care centers in tokyo, and he has become an advisor to the government as it looks for ways to provide more. >> translator: he is the first prime minister actually to do something about working conditions for women. many have spoken about it before, but he is actually taking practical action. >> reporter: working mothers are waiting to see if that action will finally translate into a real change in their position in today's japan. rob mcbride al jazeera, tokyo. >> thank you very much for watching this news hour. the next bulletin will be coming to you from london felicity barr. good-bye for now. ♪ >>> at least 12 people are killed by a suicide bomber who targeted a diplomatic convo
that has changed.situation and facilities and conditions not catching up that's the problem. >> reporter: the policy of so-called women-omics sounds good in theory but it is hampered by a lack of child care centers across the country. this man is a pioneer in the field of child care. his non-profit organization now has 13 day care centers in tokyo, and he has become an advisor to the government as it looks for ways to provide more. >> translator: he is the first prime minister...
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quaida central has by and large been naturalized. al quaida has not. they stale remain probably the most significant threat to the west in terms of both capability and intent. during these attacks. qap has long been concerned the most active dangerous win of the network. formed in 2009 after the merger of the saudi branches they carried out thundershower first cross boarder attack that year. that's when a suicide bomber blew himself up in the presence of then deputy interior minister. a few months later the group tried to down a u.s. passenger jet over detroit. then in 2010 they attempted to send partial bombs on to planes. the u.s. recognizing how dangerous and effective the group has grown declared a.q. a. p. as the biggest threat, and stepped up drone attacks in yemen. they say the group remains resurgent, and able to adapt. more dangerously perhapses is how they have exploited power vacuums taking over large parts, targeting officials and bombing yemen government installations in the years since. the defense ministry killed dozens and wounded hundr
quaida central has by and large been naturalized. al quaida has not. they stale remain probably the most significant threat to the west in terms of both capability and intent. during these attacks. qap has long been concerned the most active dangerous win of the network. formed in 2009 after the merger of the saudi branches they carried out thundershower first cross boarder attack that year. that's when a suicide bomber blew himself up in the presence of then deputy interior minister. a few...
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but why voicemail has declined, texting has rocketed.t is faster and people are simply more mobile. in 2000, u.s. mobilephone users sent about 12 million texts each month, according to a nielsen study, but that's nothing compared to 2014, one billion texts were sent each and every month. nearly 500down to texts per month per person, up from just 60 a decade ago. the rise of the texts and the fall of voicemail are intertwined. this is really about mobile, isn't it? guest: it is. looking to later this year, we are expecting 200 95 million people having cell phones around the country, but looking ahead to 2018, we will add 20 million more. we are not going to see an end to this. about smartphones and feature phones, feature phones are what i like to call dumb phones. not just land lines, but cell phones that don't have easy texting capability. those are going to drop over the next few years. and her member when we had feature phones, how difficult it was to text on those. you would have to hit the letter three times. now we have iphones and
but why voicemail has declined, texting has rocketed.t is faster and people are simply more mobile. in 2000, u.s. mobilephone users sent about 12 million texts each month, according to a nielsen study, but that's nothing compared to 2014, one billion texts were sent each and every month. nearly 500down to texts per month per person, up from just 60 a decade ago. the rise of the texts and the fall of voicemail are intertwined. this is really about mobile, isn't it? guest: it is. looking to later...
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al qaeda in yemen has announced its leader, nasser al-wuhayshi has been killed in a u.s.bombing, likely a cia drone strike. al-wuhayshi is a former associate of osama bin laden. he became head of aqap in 2009. meanwhile, a delegation of houthi rebels have arrived in geneva for the second day of u.n.-backed peace talks. it has been nearly three months since saudi arabia launched its offensive against the houthis in yemen. on monday, u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon called for a two-week humanitarian ceasefire to coincide with the start of the holy month of ramadan. >> the fighting has killed more than 2600 people, half of them civilians. it has destroyed the schools hospitals, and precious culture heritage. today, yemen's very existence hangs in the balance while parties -- yemen burns. the parties have a responsibility to end the fighting and begin the real process of peace and reconciliation. amy: the united nations recently said 20 million people, 78% of the population, need urgent humanitarian aid in yemen. that's an increase of 4 million from just three months ago.
al qaeda in yemen has announced its leader, nasser al-wuhayshi has been killed in a u.s.bombing, likely a cia drone strike. al-wuhayshi is a former associate of osama bin laden. he became head of aqap in 2009. meanwhile, a delegation of houthi rebels have arrived in geneva for the second day of u.n.-backed peace talks. it has been nearly three months since saudi arabia launched its offensive against the houthis in yemen. on monday, u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon called for a two-week...
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but now the fbi has started this investigation and the department of justice he probably thinks he has to lose and that was born out by some of the statements he was making. he was speak on the ground trinidad television yesterday and let's listen what he has to say. [ inaudible ] those persons who have evidence, all of it. this is. [ inaudible ] events for me. for all my friends in the past, i have never viewed myself as anything what would a. [ inaudible ] i have suffered inning dig knit at dignity and ridicule and kept my mouth shut. i have kept quiet. fearing that this day will come. i will do so no more. >> wow. so what next? >> we are heard as much as we are going to hear from chuck blazer as far as his admissions. there is intriguing conversations that he was wearing a wire allegedly around the time of the 2012 london olympics he met with fifa individuals and those are said to be recorded we are waiting with baited breath to find the details of that. >> the one thing we have learned about this investigation so far is unpredictable. you don't know what's coming from day-to-day. t
but now the fbi has started this investigation and the department of justice he probably thinks he has to lose and that was born out by some of the statements he was making. he was speak on the ground trinidad television yesterday and let's listen what he has to say. [ inaudible ] those persons who have evidence, all of it. this is. [ inaudible ] events for me. for all my friends in the past, i have never viewed myself as anything what would a. [ inaudible ] i have suffered inning dig knit at...
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their position has been evolving.hink if they go through the primary process, folks would try to thread the needle. some of them will come out decisively. i think senator graham was on governor haley's side. it is very important, in my opinion, that the republican party be totally committed in this effort. we are going to have several weeks as this plays out. i think the debate in the legislature, if it is anything like we went through in georgia, is going to be a very powerful and passionate debate as both sides mobilize around the issue. i think the republican party has to stand firm on the right side of this as a party. john: yesterday, there was a media hubbub with an interview president obama did in los angeles was released. he used an ugly racial epithet or invoked it in the context of discussing racism in america. i'm curious whether you understand the president used the word and what you think about the hubbub and whether you think media organizations are right or wrong to have that word used on the air or sho
their position has been evolving.hink if they go through the primary process, folks would try to thread the needle. some of them will come out decisively. i think senator graham was on governor haley's side. it is very important, in my opinion, that the republican party be totally committed in this effort. we are going to have several weeks as this plays out. i think the debate in the legislature, if it is anything like we went through in georgia, is going to be a very powerful and passionate...
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al qaeda in yemen has confirmed its leader nasser al-wuhaishi has been killed. >>> kurdish forces inia have retaken the town cutting off the main supply line of the islamic state of iraq and the have levant. this is their only leak to their self did declared capital rah raqqa: >>> there are allegations that the australian has been bribing smugglers for a decade. they are not confirming if they paid. >>> posey description president mohamed morrisey is expected to receive the final rule on his death sentence tuesday. he have sentenced to death along with dozens of others over a mass jail break during the 2011 uprising the court has been considering the recommendation of egypt's highest religious body whether the verdict should stand. rob matheson has more. >> reporter: mohamed moore say was sworn in as egypt's first elected civilian leader and fifth president in june 2012. a leader member of the muslim brotherhood he won from backing of his supporters and voters who didn't want on the president like mubarak he promised a government working for all egyptians. but politically and economi
al qaeda in yemen has confirmed its leader nasser al-wuhaishi has been killed. >>> kurdish forces inia have retaken the town cutting off the main supply line of the islamic state of iraq and the have levant. this is their only leak to their self did declared capital rah raqqa: >>> there are allegations that the australian has been bribing smugglers for a decade. they are not confirming if they paid. >>> posey description president mohamed morrisey is expected to...
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state of south carolina has been charged.n roof faces nine counts of murder as well as possession of a firearm. the state governor is calling for the 21 year old to get the death penalty. >>> and israel has allowed tens of thousands of palestinians into jerusalem to say friday prayers for ramadan. israel says it's a goodwill gesture to allow all of the palestinian men to visit without permits. >>> the european central bank has raised the amount of money greece can access for the second time in two weeks. paul brennan has more on why gooek -- greeks are rushing to withdrawal their savings. >> reporter: the run on banks has raised to a stampede in recent days. total outflow is more than $3.3 billion. if withdrawals continue faster than the emergency liquidity assistance, it could force athens to force capital controls as cyprus did in 2013. >> translator: capital controls are very possible. there are huge outflows. it's very possibility this thing we hoped to avoid will happen. if it happens the next step is chaos and catastrop
state of south carolina has been charged.n roof faces nine counts of murder as well as possession of a firearm. the state governor is calling for the 21 year old to get the death penalty. >>> and israel has allowed tens of thousands of palestinians into jerusalem to say friday prayers for ramadan. israel says it's a goodwill gesture to allow all of the palestinian men to visit without permits. >>> the european central bank has raised the amount of money greece can access for...
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nowadays the hat remains but the begun has gone. mora has found a new job as candidate for congress in the europe coming elections. he doesn't think much about the criminals. >> they are a bunch ever crooks who lie to everyone. >> but he sees hymns as a loyalist shoot out in which his son and ten others died. >> i've talked to vigilante group and said to them, we need to get into the circle and that may be easier to get what we wanting. >> with the farmers upridessing petering out many find it is a good sometime to move into politics. >> the problems that provoked the vidges lan vigilantes still abound. she's close to the vigilante movement. her brother was one of the leaders until e-was put in jail. she says she's continuing her brother's industrial by challenge. >> i want what we lived through to action as a base for change and to hell us decide what we want through ourselves. not killing or are amped uprising. mutually help. >> vigilante candidates are have proofed difficult for gangs. called off a campaign spot in a nearby town
nowadays the hat remains but the begun has gone. mora has found a new job as candidate for congress in the europe coming elections. he doesn't think much about the criminals. >> they are a bunch ever crooks who lie to everyone. >> but he sees hymns as a loyalist shoot out in which his son and ten others died. >> i've talked to vigilante group and said to them, we need to get into the circle and that may be easier to get what we wanting. >> with the farmers upridessing...
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it has stabilized mostly. saudi's thank that their strategy is working -- think that their strategy is working. alix: iraq is also putting more oil into the market as well. shipping tanker estimates about 800,000 barrels a day. almost a record high of 3.7 5 million. adding oil to the market. cibc says iraq is saudi arabia's biggest competitor. erik: when we talk about opec quotas we are talking about saudi arabia? we know that other countries will produce more than they are allowed to and do. ryan: that's right. the only thing you can say new on that front is that the saudi's spare capacity is diminished because they have been pumping so much oil recently. they pumped more last month than any on record. they do not have that much room to ratchet up their production. everybody wants to produce oil right now. the saudi's are doing this and i think if you're going to watch anything in the fine print next to the opec decision and what the cartel has to say about enforcing their production targets, the target is 30
it has stabilized mostly. saudi's thank that their strategy is working -- think that their strategy is working. alix: iraq is also putting more oil into the market as well. shipping tanker estimates about 800,000 barrels a day. almost a record high of 3.7 5 million. adding oil to the market. cibc says iraq is saudi arabia's biggest competitor. erik: when we talk about opec quotas we are talking about saudi arabia? we know that other countries will produce more than they are allowed to and do....
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been canceled and, that came, by unanimous vote it has been there for 4 decades and it has seen criticism, over whether it is worth the investment of candidate time or money. >>> an identify of race, and reports after prominent civil activist falsely portrayed herself as being black. >>> she's the president of the naacp, ouch leading rallies and in march she spoke out against hate male. >>> it's not just something just targeting me and it's targeting the larger black community. >>> her credibility is now in question with family members saying she's been living a lie and her mother provided these pick shows to the media confirming what public records show she's white. >>> her mother said, it is very disturbing that she has become so dishonest a reporter, interviewed her about the hate crimes she reported and she describes several of them in detail and, didn't know what to say, about her race. >>> are you african-american? >>> i don't understand the question -- i did tell you, yes, that's my dad and he was unable to come in january. >>> are your parents are they white. >>> that video has go
been canceled and, that came, by unanimous vote it has been there for 4 decades and it has seen criticism, over whether it is worth the investment of candidate time or money. >>> an identify of race, and reports after prominent civil activist falsely portrayed herself as being black. >>> she's the president of the naacp, ouch leading rallies and in march she spoke out against hate male. >>> it's not just something just targeting me and it's targeting the larger black...
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he has a broken leg. he has been lying on the bottom of the dinghy. it's plywood, soaked and water is seeping in. within hours they would have sanked. north is another dinghy. here there are 110 somalis. they have little fuel but it would never have been enough to reach the closest coast. the engine broke down so they were floating aimlessly. there are many women here. some are pregnant. they have been in the water for around 20 hours. everyone is exhausted and frightened. their legs legs are numb. some need to be held. in little over at hour 234 people were saved. the crew is also tired but proud that yet again they saved lives. the people here are hungry but they can't eat yet. the sea is getting rougher and they could get sick if they had food. in the meantime they fall into a deep sleep. the first rest without fear in a very long time. al jazeera at the mediterranean sea. >> migrants found driving off the coast of myanmar has disembarked in rakhine state. it's not clear if the migrants on the boat are rohingya. they were found stranded five days a
he has a broken leg. he has been lying on the bottom of the dinghy. it's plywood, soaked and water is seeping in. within hours they would have sanked. north is another dinghy. here there are 110 somalis. they have little fuel but it would never have been enough to reach the closest coast. the engine broke down so they were floating aimlessly. there are many women here. some are pregnant. they have been in the water for around 20 hours. everyone is exhausted and frightened. their legs legs are...
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now, the greek side has shifted.remember at the beginning of the month the proposals they put forward shifted the problem onto future budgets, there were no cuts or savings in this year's budget at all. but on monday, when they submitted their from new proposal there were significant shirt. the greeks were proposing 10 about $720 million worth of savings on pensions, and about another $750 million worth of increased taxation on consumer tax. we don't know how far that position has shifted since then. we do know that yesterday morning mr. tsipras was very unhappy as he letter for brussels on the basis of this new proposal that the creditors had made saying then that either the cred dorse do not want to deal or they are colluding with the political opposition at home to prevent him from striking one. >>> still to come here on al jazerra. the man sentence today death for the boston marathon bombing says sorry for the first time. >>> and a simmering indonesian volcano bursts back to life forcing thousands from their home
now, the greek side has shifted.remember at the beginning of the month the proposals they put forward shifted the problem onto future budgets, there were no cuts or savings in this year's budget at all. but on monday, when they submitted their from new proposal there were significant shirt. the greeks were proposing 10 about $720 million worth of savings on pensions, and about another $750 million worth of increased taxation on consumer tax. we don't know how far that position has shifted since...
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the regime has failed and to provide security. there are no political freedoms and this coming on the eve of the 30th of june and just days before the anniversary of the 3rd of july coup is a very strong message from those who carried out the attack, but a message also that is going to echo with egyptians, that the regime has not provided stability or any kind of well-being for the egyptians. and it's going to continue of course if it continues its policy. >> the egyptian government has found need omake a statements, why, because fingers are pointed in their direction? >> they are committed to peaceful protest and have not changed that stance, and they know that the regime will point to them, as well as others, the brush of terrorism is being used by the regime to justify its be perception. as if the egyptian council those opposed to the regime and what we are seeing is state terrorism that is breeding violence and this needs to be stopped because the regime of general sisi is a liability and all military regimes somewhere tend oi
the regime has failed and to provide security. there are no political freedoms and this coming on the eve of the 30th of june and just days before the anniversary of the 3rd of july coup is a very strong message from those who carried out the attack, but a message also that is going to echo with egyptians, that the regime has not provided stability or any kind of well-being for the egyptians. and it's going to continue of course if it continues its policy. >> the egyptian government has...
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the trial has been pushed back. could not return for the trial because he was deported the three were arusted in 2013 for alleged involvement with the banned muslim brotherhood. why some hope this wooden whale will be the claim to reclaiming public peers from sea lions. of southern california beach. but how long will it be closed? >> protestors are gathering... >> there's an air of tension right now... >> the crowd chanting for democracy... >> this is another significant development... >> we have an exclusive story tonight, and we go live... sea are sections of the pipe were repaired. the coast will be off limits for at least four more days. four miles of beaches loadst last night after an influx of tar balls. the little pieces of tar like are fairly common. this piece of material here is what we are dealing with on the beaches here in long beach. it is considerably different consistency it is considerably larger, so this is what is causing us concern, this is much different than what we typically see. >> while test
the trial has been pushed back. could not return for the trial because he was deported the three were arusted in 2013 for alleged involvement with the banned muslim brotherhood. why some hope this wooden whale will be the claim to reclaiming public peers from sea lions. of southern california beach. but how long will it be closed? >> protestors are gathering... >> there's an air of tension right now... >> the crowd chanting for democracy... >> this is another significant...
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is down and has made a reversal. here is the latest year to date picture but earlier it did touched the highest level since february 2nd but now it is coming down because there is called -- it is calling coming to the market's. look on the ground. and we have an eye on the ground with ashley webster. >> it is interesting this time last night it was for those who did not want to live under any more austerity to rally under the building but tonight was the valley -- rally of the yes vote calling for the tsipras resignation very loudly in our continuing right now for to the building. also chanting we want to stay in europe. that message is very clear. how can this be put together? listening to your summation it just says how complicated the process is. but the confessions of the greeks are they enough to appease companies -- countries like germany to allow creditors to say yes but in the meantime they're asking for extensions and delays is essentially to keep it spending. as far as the referendum i am not sure if it all
is down and has made a reversal. here is the latest year to date picture but earlier it did touched the highest level since february 2nd but now it is coming down because there is called -- it is calling coming to the market's. look on the ground. and we have an eye on the ground with ashley webster. >> it is interesting this time last night it was for those who did not want to live under any more austerity to rally under the building but tonight was the valley -- rally of the yes vote...
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she has the nomination. she has no serious challengers. bernie sanders is not going to be the democratic nominee or anybody else in the field. >> well, i want to bring up another candidate as of tonight lincoln chafee former rhode island governor former republican senator, says he's running. among the things that he said was this. >> earlier i said let's be bold. here's a bold and brace nationalism. let's join the rest of the world and go metric. i happen to live in canada and they've completed the process. believe me it's easy. it doesn't take long before 34 degrees is hot. only myanmar, liberia, and the united states are not metric. and it will help our economy. >> okay. he talked to peter doocy there. he said it's one out of ten ideas that sets him apart. he says he doesn't consider himself a long shot because it's so early and explains why he doesn't mention hillary clinton by name. that time will come. okay. he's going metric. >> you know the passion of that statement, i think, is really rather overwhelming and this is a country cryin
she has the nomination. she has no serious challengers. bernie sanders is not going to be the democratic nominee or anybody else in the field. >> well, i want to bring up another candidate as of tonight lincoln chafee former rhode island governor former republican senator, says he's running. among the things that he said was this. >> earlier i said let's be bold. here's a bold and brace nationalism. let's join the rest of the world and go metric. i happen to live in canada and...
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they have seen where the evidence has taken them, and it has taken them a long way. there have been indictments against 14 people last week. we know that sepp blatter is part of the investigation, and that the awarding of the world cup to russia and qatar is part of the investigation, as well. katty: jon sopel, there will be more on the story. thank you. one of the world's best-known athletic coaches is at the center of doping allegations are living a bbc investigation. alberto salazar is accused of doping the american long-distance runner galen rupp. alberto salazar trained mo farah and galen rupp. there is no suggestion that no far has broken rules. the allegations against alberto salazar have been made against former athletes and alberto salazar deny wrongdoing. market daily has the report. mark: this was the crowning moment for alberto salazar. his two stars taking gold and silver in the olympics in london. he is the head coach of the prestigious oregon project. a number of foreign leads -- a number of former athletes and staff have accused alberto salazar of une
they have seen where the evidence has taken them, and it has taken them a long way. there have been indictments against 14 people last week. we know that sepp blatter is part of the investigation, and that the awarding of the world cup to russia and qatar is part of the investigation, as well. katty: jon sopel, there will be more on the story. thank you. one of the world's best-known athletic coaches is at the center of doping allegations are living a bbc investigation. alberto salazar is...
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a caveat, it has to be said his death has been reported before on, at least four occasions so it's importantep that in mind as more confirmation is forthcoming. the u.s. said an air strike did take place it's first since the fighting against colonel qaddafi in 2011. and they said they believe that air strike was successful. >>> south africa will decide whether sudan's president will be handed over to the international court. bashier is there for the african is upsummit he feels roomed not to least. but his government says he will return to sudan regardless of the decision. >> reporter: when sudan's president omar al bashir arrived in south africa late on saturday. he brought with him a political and legal storm. one of the issues being discussed at the african union summit he's attending is conflict resolution, now the host nation faces the embarrassment of a legal challenge which could see bashier sent to the hague to face war crimes charges. civil society organizations have now taken south african government to court to insure the country upholds its obligations not international criminal
a caveat, it has to be said his death has been reported before on, at least four occasions so it's importantep that in mind as more confirmation is forthcoming. the u.s. said an air strike did take place it's first since the fighting against colonel qaddafi in 2011. and they said they believe that air strike was successful. >>> south africa will decide whether sudan's president will be handed over to the international court. bashier is there for the african is upsummit he feels roomed...
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it has changed.went for ripping the songs all cities or cassette tapes -- on cd's or cassette tapes. oldrds, we're not at that but really streaming. you pay fixed amount and get the feed. do i have 30 million songs in my library? it is how you access the library. spotify, veryo of interesting what happened. apple was making this announcement of this new music streaming which a lot of people are calling a spotify killer. very simple comment he had which he later deleted. "oh ok." it brings me to the next week. -- tweet. of peoplething a lot are looking at in terms of how it changes the competitive dynamics of the industry. you have pandora and spotify and tidal. title neverlled, existed -- tidal never existed. if jay-z was smart, he would make a move to sell tidal to google. what do you have? zeb: let's look more the upside. even though there might be competitive out there, there was a positive element to this developers conference. jennifer is head of the online store at apple. what was significant,
it has changed.went for ripping the songs all cities or cassette tapes -- on cd's or cassette tapes. oldrds, we're not at that but really streaming. you pay fixed amount and get the feed. do i have 30 million songs in my library? it is how you access the library. spotify, veryo of interesting what happened. apple was making this announcement of this new music streaming which a lot of people are calling a spotify killer. very simple comment he had which he later deleted. "oh ok." it...
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that has pros and cons. it has started to backfire.nce you make things about the money they become about the money. because google is making an investment making style compensation structure it has those issues. that does allow for startups to say we have a different culture and priorities. you can make your stamp on the world and that is appealing. emily: do you think it has anything to do with google product languishing? not everyone gets to work on the self driving car. guest: over the world will figure that out. with hindsight that will be in easy call. right now they are in this awkward precipice. what is their role in that? right now it is stable but it is not clearly stable. emily: have you transition from google to a company like cloudera. tom: it is happening fast. he is bringing in cultural change. not cultural change in that he wants to change -- the pace of innovation. that is something that is inside google which makes it an exciting place. one of the things important from our industry, there is a technology we are buildin
that has pros and cons. it has started to backfire.nce you make things about the money they become about the money. because google is making an investment making style compensation structure it has those issues. that does allow for startups to say we have a different culture and priorities. you can make your stamp on the world and that is appealing. emily: do you think it has anything to do with google product languishing? not everyone gets to work on the self driving car. guest: over the world...
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isil has lost supply lines on the border as well as influence. >> isil has a result needs to show thatstill has influence, and that's why it's on the offensive again, also we have the regime itself retreating from some areas because it is overstretched and this is giving isil a big opportunity to advance. and finally we have the anniversary of the so-called caliphate coming up on monday and isil needs to show it is still very influential and powerful on the ground. >> reporter: and civilians are again caught up in the fighting. kurdish families have also been forced to leave their homes. around 8 million syrians have been displaced inside of syria, and there seems to be no end in sight to the fighting. kobani becoming a flash point again is a cause for concern. >>> well elsewhere in syria, opposition fighters have launched major attacks against government forces. they have taken a strategic square in aleppo after two years of fighting. for the south heavy fighting continues government-held areas. >> reporter: even after nearly five years of war, it takes time for those hit by a bomb to
isil has lost supply lines on the border as well as influence. >> isil has a result needs to show thatstill has influence, and that's why it's on the offensive again, also we have the regime itself retreating from some areas because it is overstretched and this is giving isil a big opportunity to advance. and finally we have the anniversary of the so-called caliphate coming up on monday and isil needs to show it is still very influential and powerful on the ground. >> reporter: and...
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she has the nomination. she has no serious challengers.nie sanders is not going to be the democratic nominee or anybody else in the field. >> well, i want to bring up another candidate as of tonight lincoln chafee former rhode island governor former republican senator, says he's running. among the things that he said was this. >> earlier i said let's be bold. here's a bold and brace nationalism. let's join the rest of the world and go metric. i happen to live in canada and they've completed the process. believe me it's easy. it doesn't take long before 34 degrees is hot. only myanmar, liberia, and the united states are not metric. and it will help our economy. >> okay. he talked to peter doocy there. he said it's one out of ten ideas that sets him apart. he says he doesn't consider himself a long shot because it's so early and explains why he doesn't mention hillary clinton by name. that time will come. okay. he's going metric. >> you know the passion of that statement, i think, is really rather overwhelming and this is a country crying ou
she has the nomination. she has no serious challengers.nie sanders is not going to be the democratic nominee or anybody else in the field. >> well, i want to bring up another candidate as of tonight lincoln chafee former rhode island governor former republican senator, says he's running. among the things that he said was this. >> earlier i said let's be bold. here's a bold and brace nationalism. let's join the rest of the world and go metric. i happen to live in canada and they've...
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the front line has shifted time after time with isil retreating then returning.ear samarra these iraqi forces make a point of rehoisting a flag on a ridge last week. with so much commitment seized by isil the iraqi security forces have started designing their own armored vehicles. in desperation this union has rigged up a remote control rifle to spray covering fire without putting a fight center danger. the u.s. has responsed by cautiously increasing its presence sending in more advisers to send recruits in anbar. these are the sons of tribes. they're not new to fighting but it's a different battle. >> we fought in the old army and then we fought al-qaeda in 2006, '07, and '08. we were victorious and we smash smashed people completely because we had the equipment and support. but now they're using armored vehicles and filling them with explosives. how am i going to fight them? >> without the confidence that they're going to be able to defeat isil, fewer iraqis are willing to take the chance that they will a go home. >> a vehicle struck a roadside bomb. it happene
the front line has shifted time after time with isil retreating then returning.ear samarra these iraqi forces make a point of rehoisting a flag on a ridge last week. with so much commitment seized by isil the iraqi security forces have started designing their own armored vehicles. in desperation this union has rigged up a remote control rifle to spray covering fire without putting a fight center danger. the u.s. has responsed by cautiously increasing its presence sending in more advisers to...
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tsapris has been meeting in brussels.it will be quite difficult testy talks one would imagine. >> yes, the deal needs to be made by the end of this week because us the deadline is monday next. they're up up against it at the moment. they were supposed right now to be the start of a you're zone finance meeting discussing the proposal in order to present them to the heads of state of the european council, which is supposed to meet tomorrow. that meeting has not started yet. only a few have turned up. the reason why they have not bothered coming yet is because the talks of greece have been going on all afternoon and they have not finished yet. there is a diversion now between what the greeks have proposed which they say was very difficult in terms of the domestic support for increased tax for pensioners and little businesses and these sorts of things which they said would raise the requisite amount of money. they put those forward. with you then today they were rolled out as being completely insufficient by the creditors and
tsapris has been meeting in brussels.it will be quite difficult testy talks one would imagine. >> yes, the deal needs to be made by the end of this week because us the deadline is monday next. they're up up against it at the moment. they were supposed right now to be the start of a you're zone finance meeting discussing the proposal in order to present them to the heads of state of the european council, which is supposed to meet tomorrow. that meeting has not started yet. only a few have...
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the economy has drifted quite a bit, it's seemed that it has hit a glass ceiling that it's unable to break through. also and increase in expectations of certain part of the pap last, that's another element, and coouchtions by the opposition thataccusations that ithas become undemocratic or single minded in its attempt to govern accusations that the ak party denies and the fact it has won tree and fair negotiations, if the ak party gets what's known as a supermajority then definitely a lot of concerns will come from the forefront who they believe wants to change, and give more power to recep tayyip erdogan. >> i know there was a imern human rights violations. thank you very much for that. >> 365 have died in the capsizing of a chinese ferry. more bodies were found on friday night and saturday. the eastern star sunk in the yangtze river but the capital and first engineer are in police custody. 14 survived. interfighters have attacked the habanea air base east of ramadi. after i.s.i.l. took control of the city last po. shia militias supporting them. >>> the u.s. led coalition have condu
the economy has drifted quite a bit, it's seemed that it has hit a glass ceiling that it's unable to break through. also and increase in expectations of certain part of the pap last, that's another element, and coouchtions by the opposition thataccusations that ithas become undemocratic or single minded in its attempt to govern accusations that the ak party denies and the fact it has won tree and fair negotiations, if the ak party gets what's known as a supermajority then definitely a lot of...
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what she has done has caused terror among the community. she has put a lot of people's lives at risk. there has been a lot of money spent, and a lot of manpower, and resources. and a lot of fear. so i think that her penalty should be so severe that no one working in the prison system will ever think that they can do anything like this and get away with it with a light sentence. >> dog, let's talk more about joyce mitchell here. she was supposed to pick them up, the two escapees, they planned as long as a seven-hour drive. do you think that joyce was a plan a or a plan b? >> well, i think joyce was a plan a if someone one of them was having sex with her. but they probably knew her personal. and when you are in there like that you always have a plan b. you are like number one, this is a female, she may go psychosomatic on us. you can't do that. if prison you are taught if you ever commit a felony or do a crime, don't do it with a female. sorry, beth, but that's how it is. i think they had a plan b. this picture i had right there, don, is in p
what she has done has caused terror among the community. she has put a lot of people's lives at risk. there has been a lot of money spent, and a lot of manpower, and resources. and a lot of fear. so i think that her penalty should be so severe that no one working in the prison system will ever think that they can do anything like this and get away with it with a light sentence. >> dog, let's talk more about joyce mitchell here. she was supposed to pick them up, the two escapees, they...
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has 14,000 peacekeepers in south sudan. it has many people actually living in the u.n.'s own camps, because they are fearful of violence for 17 months and you have 130,000 living in the camps, and a situation that the u.n. fears in humanitarian terms will be worse. 2.1 million people have been forced to three from their homes in total. and it's predicted that by the end of july there'll be 4.6 million people in south sudan who are severely food insecure. so a difficult humanitarian situation, and now the government of south sudan have expelled the u.n. official in charge of dealing with the humanitarian crisis. >> more coming up on al jazeera. we report from burundi, where some opposition leaders have gone into hiding >>> high flyers are gambling on a new casino in the philippines paying off. for many it's out of reach. for more, stay with us. >> what was is like to do selma? >> selma was a blessing? >> acclaimed actor wendell pierce talks big screen politics and taking a stand >> do you think it cost you the oscar? >> ahh...yeah... >> do you regret it? >> absoloutely no
has 14,000 peacekeepers in south sudan. it has many people actually living in the u.n.'s own camps, because they are fearful of violence for 17 months and you have 130,000 living in the camps, and a situation that the u.n. fears in humanitarian terms will be worse. 2.1 million people have been forced to three from their homes in total. and it's predicted that by the end of july there'll be 4.6 million people in south sudan who are severely food insecure. so a difficult humanitarian situation,...
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has condemned the expulsion, in a statement and ban ki-moon's office said that he has been instrumentaladdressing the increasing humanitarian needs of conflict affected communities in the country. the secretary-general calls on the government of south sudan to reverse its decision immediately and cooperate fully with all u.n. entities that are present in south sudan. hundreds of migrants found drifting in their crowded boat off the cost of myanmar are being escorts to an undisclosed location but not to bangladesh as earlier reported and myanmar say they won't be taking further action until the identities of the 727 boat people are verified. they were found on a converted fishing boat in the sea four days ago crossing over to florence and tell us about the condition of the migrants and also now we understand they are not being escorted to bangladesh. do we know where they are going? >> reporter: right, well it's difficult to tell you the conditions of these people on board the boat or even the conditions of the boat itself. reporters tried to get close to the boat over the weekend but th
has condemned the expulsion, in a statement and ban ki-moon's office said that he has been instrumentaladdressing the increasing humanitarian needs of conflict affected communities in the country. the secretary-general calls on the government of south sudan to reverse its decision immediately and cooperate fully with all u.n. entities that are present in south sudan. hundreds of migrants found drifting in their crowded boat off the cost of myanmar are being escorts to an undisclosed location...
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and in the past, when senior leadership has been killed, especially by drone strikes this group has beenick to replace them. and it hasn't had that much of an effect as far as on their organizing capabilities. but al-wuhaishi himself is somebody who really tried to show the world again and again just how powerful he was. and how unafraid he was of the american military and yemen military presence. a year ago there was a prominent video out of yemen showing nasser al-wuhaishi in yemen and gathering with several al qaeda lead these as well as other tribal figures and having an open meeting. there was something done in broad daylight and filmed and then up loaded to the internet. it went to show that this is somebody that felt like even though they had to hide and they were on the run a lot of the time. they felt like they were powerful. they felt like they were an aggressive group and were going to continue to try to target the west from inside yep glen his success or, we know he was a former mel tear military commander. what else do we know about him? >> he's very well respected in the al
and in the past, when senior leadership has been killed, especially by drone strikes this group has beenick to replace them. and it hasn't had that much of an effect as far as on their organizing capabilities. but al-wuhaishi himself is somebody who really tried to show the world again and again just how powerful he was. and how unafraid he was of the american military and yemen military presence. a year ago there was a prominent video out of yemen showing nasser al-wuhaishi in yemen and...
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our middle east correspondent has more. reporter: even from a distance the tremendous force of the bombs in kobani can almost be felt. and this was only just the beginning. kobani was again a light and under attack. i.s. fighters began attacks from a number of directions. news came that the attackers had been captured or killed. i.s. may have infiltrated the kobani hiding among turkish immigrants. kobani's liberation was a hard-fought. it took five months of heavy street to street fighting. this was a town i.s. promised would fall in days. in the end, it was error -- it was air flights from the coalition that made the difference. i visited. the devastation was breathtaking. tens of thousands have returned but little has been rebuilt. much of the town still looks like this. the islamic state crows in their propaganda videos but in recent weeks they have lost ground in northern syria. they are far from eaton. while this morning's attack in kobani was going on, they launched another offense. this attack shows that kobani still
our middle east correspondent has more. reporter: even from a distance the tremendous force of the bombs in kobani can almost be felt. and this was only just the beginning. kobani was again a light and under attack. i.s. fighters began attacks from a number of directions. news came that the attackers had been captured or killed. i.s. may have infiltrated the kobani hiding among turkish immigrants. kobani's liberation was a hard-fought. it took five months of heavy street to street fighting....
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there has been some recent momentum. for a lot of americans, it is jarring to see a congressman pressing for transparency and then having this criticism congress is not subject to those same laws. why is it that we need to see hillary clinton's e-mails but we can't see jason chaffetz'? a lot of americans are asking themselves the same question, and it is still something under negotiation right now. susan: there is this question about investigation of hillary clinton's e-mails, of the foundation, etc. with the presidential campaign going on, what did you learn from his answers about the direction the taking? stephen: he said we should not be investigating her more than we would anybody else, but she was secretary of state. there is some role there. i thought that was a careful answer. it will be interesting to see whether the temptation doesn't get the better of house republicans. they do investigate her more than something else. the tone he was taking there there are some areas of legitimate inquiry, but they will not go
there has been some recent momentum. for a lot of americans, it is jarring to see a congressman pressing for transparency and then having this criticism congress is not subject to those same laws. why is it that we need to see hillary clinton's e-mails but we can't see jason chaffetz'? a lot of americans are asking themselves the same question, and it is still something under negotiation right now. susan: there is this question about investigation of hillary clinton's e-mails, of the...
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that has never come up before. george w. bush has become a painter.l know that he is painting. he made $15 million since he left office. the clintons jointly made $30 million in the last 18 months. host: we want to bring our viewers into this conversation with james thurber of american university. he is director for senator of congressional and presidential studies been he is our guest for the next half hour of sewer. -- or so. william is an arkansas on the line for republicans. good morning, little brother. caller: as you are aware, the monarch blood or fly -- butterfly is scheduled to go extinct this year. the mexican government shutdown five illegal logging sites. that is mainly because they have massed 10,000 troops on our border. the corps of engineers is killing double-breasted -- double crested comrades on the columbia river. host: we are going to stick to discussion that we are having with james thurber about the effort to change money paid out to ex-president's. we will go to can burn -- laverne in congress, texas. caller: good morning. my co
that has never come up before. george w. bush has become a painter.l know that he is painting. he made $15 million since he left office. the clintons jointly made $30 million in the last 18 months. host: we want to bring our viewers into this conversation with james thurber of american university. he is director for senator of congressional and presidential studies been he is our guest for the next half hour of sewer. -- or so. william is an arkansas on the line for republicans. good morning,...
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now they say it has started to pick up. the policy maker's views on private consumption, business investment, and exports remain unchanged. boj officials say next year they'll hold eight annual meetings down from around 14. they say that's a framework widely used by major central banks. but they plan to double the frequency of publication of a report called the outlook for economic activity and prices. it is currently published twice a year. they say these changes will help deliberations at the meetings and improve communication on monetary policy. the bank of japan's governor has defended the decision to reduce the number of policy board meetings a year. ku kuroda said the bank will double the number of times it releases reports on economic and commodity prices forecasts. it will enhance the transparency of operations. >>> checking the markets. the nikkei regained the 20,000 mark. it snapped its four-day losing streak. but over the week it lost more than 1%. analysts say some positive momentum came from wall street. u.s. s
now they say it has started to pick up. the policy maker's views on private consumption, business investment, and exports remain unchanged. boj officials say next year they'll hold eight annual meetings down from around 14. they say that's a framework widely used by major central banks. but they plan to double the frequency of publication of a report called the outlook for economic activity and prices. it is currently published twice a year. they say these changes will help deliberations at the...
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because clearly he doesn't think he has. >> i think he has been too nice. and that i think he should have been more abrupt, because there are some persons that don't want fifa to be at the best, as i said, some reforms were broke we knew a couple of them, many the statement today is clear statement that he wants to put them on trial. you have seen he has proposed a strong rejection to give it back to what it is supposed to be. >> i have to ask you to thank you very much and say goodbye to you who stood for the presidency of fifa, reacting to the news that sepp blatter a man who only four or five days ago stood and defended his presidency, so vigorously won a fifth term, he says he is going, he is quitting. sepp blatter is out. more news in a couple of minutes.
because clearly he doesn't think he has. >> i think he has been too nice. and that i think he should have been more abrupt, because there are some persons that don't want fifa to be at the best, as i said, some reforms were broke we knew a couple of them, many the statement today is clear statement that he wants to put them on trial. you have seen he has proposed a strong rejection to give it back to what it is supposed to be. >> i have to ask you to thank you very much and say...
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that has increased the prices.here is a 35% to 40% hike in rate. >> people are coming here, but not like the previous years. yes, we see some people coming to do some shopping but it's not just for affordability. there are people who can forward to leave and they've left. many have bin displaced because of the fighting with. >> the situation is different this year. i think this is due to the fact that several families have been displaced the seen imposeed. >> we don't see people shopping here. the markets are empty and not like previous years. >> the cost of doing business has gone up because of lower electricity and limited fuel. shoppers say they're afraid of the bombings in fighting but they can't stay up doors. >> we're struggling in the holy month of ramadan. we hope things will get better soon. >> hit hard as many here support yemen's government in exile. forces and those loyal to ali abdullahali abdullah saleh will take control. everyone seems to be effected. the u.n. has called for all parties to cease-fire
that has increased the prices.here is a 35% to 40% hike in rate. >> people are coming here, but not like the previous years. yes, we see some people coming to do some shopping but it's not just for affordability. there are people who can forward to leave and they've left. many have bin displaced because of the fighting with. >> the situation is different this year. i think this is due to the fact that several families have been displaced the seen imposeed. >> we don't see...
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it has always been tough. but not impossible. >> reporter: britain's foreign minister. >> we still have major differences of interpretation in detailing what was agreed. and there's going to have to be some give and take. >> reporter: three months ago at talks in switzerland, zarif agreed an outline agreement including, iran will be required to grant access to the iaea to invest suspicious sites or allegations of covert enrichment facilities anywhere in the country and agreeing to withhold nuclear research for ten to 12 years but iraq'sn's supreme leader issued new red lines, effectively rolling back zarif's commitment. arriving at the talks now, the french foreign minister had his red lines for iran. >> translator: a lasting limit on iran's research and development capacity. the second condition is a rigorous inspection of sites including military if needed and the third condition is the automatic return of sanctions if it violates its commitments. >> reporter: the iranian delegation is due back here tuesday,
it has always been tough. but not impossible. >> reporter: britain's foreign minister. >> we still have major differences of interpretation in detailing what was agreed. and there's going to have to be some give and take. >> reporter: three months ago at talks in switzerland, zarif agreed an outline agreement including, iran will be required to grant access to the iaea to invest suspicious sites or allegations of covert enrichment facilities anywhere in the country and...
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a level land and it too has come down and the government has instructed the villagers that this onenes around are way too dangerous. 43 have to be relocated and at least 17 villages are from here and the government's survey team has not completed the final report yet. across the river villagers from higher up mountain sides have set up temporary camps. she had no time to mourn her four-year-old daughter. her village is unlivable and landslides have blocked trail and she made a journey and the ones left have gone further up the mountain where there are trees. i don't know where to go she says. we thought about building here but the landslides are continuous. besides the aftershocks, the locals say that loud bangs of falling rocks wake them up at night. residents here have the memory of 97 people being swept away when a landslide went through it and took their village and with continuous landslides and monsoon around the corner they now fear for their lives once again. >>> africa for migrants say a plan by dominican republic to deport noncitizens is discriminatory and tens of thousand
a level land and it too has come down and the government has instructed the villagers that this onenes around are way too dangerous. 43 have to be relocated and at least 17 villages are from here and the government's survey team has not completed the final report yet. across the river villagers from higher up mountain sides have set up temporary camps. she had no time to mourn her four-year-old daughter. her village is unlivable and landslides have blocked trail and she made a journey and the...
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it has been hard, but it has been really gratifying. have to say relative to running for governor this is easy. [laughter] emily: you mentioned you spend a lot of time with your ceo colleagues. in the last few years, who has been the best council? who has given you good advice? meg: a number of people. png, a big customer. i sit on the png board. jim mcneary of boeing has been a great counselor. howard from starbucks, he was one of my earliest board members at ebay. emily: what kinds of things have they said? meg: turnarounds are difficult. howard did one at starbucks. i read his book and we compared notes. emily: you mentioned that you might grab a coffee with the ebay ceo who is going through this. did you grab the coffee and how did it go? meg: has done a great job and i am proud of john. it turned out coincidentally we were splitting these companies. at the same time. what are the chances? we compared notes through the whole process. what was he learning? what was i learning? what could we both do better? emily: top one revenue has
it has been hard, but it has been really gratifying. have to say relative to running for governor this is easy. [laughter] emily: you mentioned you spend a lot of time with your ceo colleagues. in the last few years, who has been the best council? who has given you good advice? meg: a number of people. png, a big customer. i sit on the png board. jim mcneary of boeing has been a great counselor. howard from starbucks, he was one of my earliest board members at ebay. emily: what kinds of things...