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. ♪ musica papa francisco llegando al acÓnn de a merican airlines que llo v lleva a roma . >> rogelioestados unidos y ciuba tambiÉn por onuy, , es como el papa cumple con este viaje que solo vendria a f filadelfia pero despuÉs se am i ampliÓ poco a poco y aÑadiÓ ot otras ciudades de estados unidos y 3 de cuba . >> estamos endedentro del aiÓn t transmicsiÓn en vivo y en direco esperando que en 40 minutos d p despeguemos al aeropuerto de a cici cianpino en roma, y con todos los colegas es el viaje mÁs l g largo sÍ pero el mÁs desdafiante sale airoso , sÍ pero me des d despido , sÍ porque es contine continente . >> te deseamos buen viaje y es q que tambiÉn hizo historia en d dodnde el ppapa francisco tambÉ viistsitÓ el congreso y tambiÉa prisiÓn con muchos mensajes . >> en otra informaciÓn y mÁs m temas autoridades van en cal california y dicen que el hombre arrestado por dos tiroteo, es un hispano de 34 aÑos cuanÁndo l l policÍa llegÓ encontrÓ una vÍctima dentro , despuÉs otro k conductor muirrioÓ mÁs tarde sÓo su camino y rompiÓ vetnanantana 3 heridos . >> muere el joven jugaodr ddo t
. ♪ musica papa francisco llegando al acÓnn de a merican airlines que llo v lleva a roma . >> rogelioestados unidos y ciuba tambiÉn por onuy, , es como el papa cumple con este viaje que solo vendria a f filadelfia pero despuÉs se am i ampliÓ poco a poco y aÑadiÓ ot otras ciudades de estados unidos y 3 de cuba . >> estamos endedentro del aiÓn t transmicsiÓn en vivo y en direco esperando que en 40 minutos d p despeguemos al aeropuerto de a cici cianpino en roma, y con todos...
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Sep 9, 2015
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he is more um pa lum pa-merican. >> and he also thanked david letterman.does it for us for this half hour. the news continues right now from doha. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> hello and welcome to the news hour. this is al jazeera live from doha. here is what is coming up in the next 60 minutes. >> we have to accept these people on the european territory. [ applause ] >> the european commission president proposes a mandatory process system for 160,000 refugees. rebels in syria seize an air base in idlib province from the assad government after a two-year battle.
he is more um pa lum pa-merican. >> and he also thanked david letterman.does it for us for this half hour. the news continues right now from doha. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> hello and welcome to the news hour. this is al jazeera live from doha. here is what is coming up in the next 60 minutes. >> we have to accept these people on the european territory. [ applause ] >> the european commission president proposes a mandatory process system for...
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Sep 25, 2015
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for those peoples and their nations, from the heart of merican democracy, i wish to reaffirm my highest esteem and ppreciation. hose first contacts were often urbulent and violent, but it is difficult to judge the past by the criteria of the present. [applause] nonetheless, when the stranger in our midst appeals to us, we must not repeat the sins and he errors of the past. [applause] we must resolve now to live as nobly and as justly as possible, as we educate new generations not to turn their back on our neighbors and verything around us. building a nation calls us to recognize that we must constantly relate to others, rejecting a mind-set of ostility in order to adopt one of reciprocal subsidiarity, in a constant effort to do our best. i am confident that we can do this. our world is facing a refugee crisis of a magnitude not seen since the second world war. this presents us with great challenges and many hard decisions. on this continent, too, thousands of persons are led to travel north in search of a better life for themselves and for their loved ones, in search of greater opportun
for those peoples and their nations, from the heart of merican democracy, i wish to reaffirm my highest esteem and ppreciation. hose first contacts were often urbulent and violent, but it is difficult to judge the past by the criteria of the present. [applause] nonetheless, when the stranger in our midst appeals to us, we must not repeat the sins and he errors of the past. [applause] we must resolve now to live as nobly and as justly as possible, as we educate new generations not to turn their...
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Sep 15, 2015
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heavy on the inner loop and the outer gettingsolid red line closer to the american league bridge,mericanlegion continuing closer to 270. twelve street heading northbound , right at new york avenue, all lanes are blocked. be careful in that area. let's see what's coming up tonight at 6:00. i group of homeowners are pushing for donald trump to plant trees. plus a car runs off the road and into a creek. we will talk with the army reservists who stepped in and jumped into action. and for an old eyesore in southeast washington. the plans for st. elizabeths hospital. first another check of the weather situation. it continues to be beautiful but dry out there. doug: and drive for some time to come. the slightest possibility will come on sunday but that will be about it around the area. tonight and a warm in to the work week. we will be in the 50's in the suburbs by morning. the rest of the work week, it will warm up just a little bit. but maybe just a shower , a slight chance. 82 at reagan national air or, 82 in frederick, 80 and baltimore. the forecast tomorrow will be just like today, sunny,
heavy on the inner loop and the outer gettingsolid red line closer to the american league bridge,mericanlegion continuing closer to 270. twelve street heading northbound , right at new york avenue, all lanes are blocked. be careful in that area. let's see what's coming up tonight at 6:00. i group of homeowners are pushing for donald trump to plant trees. plus a car runs off the road and into a creek. we will talk with the army reservists who stepped in and jumped into action. and for an old...
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Sep 5, 2015
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raising the issue of the open door took stalin aback because it was a new demand for an merican president in manchuria. a clear deviation from f.d.r.'s strategy. truman also wanted to know when the russian army would be ready to move. stalin and chief of staff antuna were vague offering differing dates from mid to late august. this of course, two of the three weeks later what stalin had told hopkins but as we know he was preparing to move two to three weeks earlier. on july 21 leslie groves, the manhattan project manager, sent a detailed report to truman on the astonishing power of the atomic bomb. by all accounts, this news bolstered the president's spirits immeasurabley and changed his whole attitude. it was a strength in his belief that now his plan would work. now he would have two bombs instead of one. that same day he authorized int chiefs of staff to alert mcarthur events were happening far more rapidly than expected. the message stated it might prove necessary to take action in the near future on the basis of japanese exit lags possibly efore russian entry. truman sent a message o
raising the issue of the open door took stalin aback because it was a new demand for an merican president in manchuria. a clear deviation from f.d.r.'s strategy. truman also wanted to know when the russian army would be ready to move. stalin and chief of staff antuna were vague offering differing dates from mid to late august. this of course, two of the three weeks later what stalin had told hopkins but as we know he was preparing to move two to three weeks earlier. on july 21 leslie groves,...
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Sep 27, 2015
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merican original. for over three decades, the sharpest minds, best sources, hardest talk. john: issue one -- the king, the president, oil and water. near the end of world war ii, february 14, 1945, president franklin delano roosevelt hosted the arthritic 70-year-old saudi arabian king abdul aziz on the u.s. navy ship quincy and king aziz quickly forged a personal bond with president roosevelt by teasing him about his wheelchair. as the physically disabled roosevelt approached king aziz's u.s.s. quincy the king remarked, "aren't you lucky to have something like that to move you around." in return, president roosevelt gave the arthritic king his spare wheelchair. that gift became one of king aziz's most treasured possessions. thus was fworn u.s.-sawed -- saudi arabia alliance. later in return for u.s. assistance in finding water in saudi arabia's arid arabia peninsula and for security against foreign threats, saudi arabia provided the u.s. with oil. for a time the alliance was fortuitous. water and oil was found. and the united states received barrels of oil at prices compar
merican original. for over three decades, the sharpest minds, best sources, hardest talk. john: issue one -- the king, the president, oil and water. near the end of world war ii, february 14, 1945, president franklin delano roosevelt hosted the arthritic 70-year-old saudi arabian king abdul aziz on the u.s. navy ship quincy and king aziz quickly forged a personal bond with president roosevelt by teasing him about his wheelchair. as the physically disabled roosevelt approached king aziz's u.s.s....
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proctor be on,merican -- get hurt proud to be an american. it seems so long ago. rating, it isob easy to complain now why the media did not do its job. and i was stipulated that much of that, there was some critical , when a president has a 90% approval rating, they do not want to hear reading stories from the press. i wanted to put some of that in perspective. greenare so many other stories. the president's trip to graceland with the japanese prime minister, which for me was a high point. thank you. [applause] ed rollins: can you imagine every day, to get up and go to work at 6:00 a.m. in the morning , every single day and you have world crisis ceased to deal with? economic crisis to deal with? you start a day, most of the white house staff comes in at , you try to make the decisions, all day long, and people try to interpret what you done, and they are the press corps. it is not that we tie to manipulate you, but if you look around this room this is about the size of what across core is every day. and the prosecutor he stacks out and says here's what the preside
proctor be on,merican -- get hurt proud to be an american. it seems so long ago. rating, it isob easy to complain now why the media did not do its job. and i was stipulated that much of that, there was some critical , when a president has a 90% approval rating, they do not want to hear reading stories from the press. i wanted to put some of that in perspective. greenare so many other stories. the president's trip to graceland with the japanese prime minister, which for me was a high point....
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not only a big issue on a matter of continued dispute with the merican people, but republicans, some of them, anyway, appear, it's one of the main reasons why john boehner walked away from his job as speaker, said he would at the end of october. this is being timed by some republicans to the shutdown of government or to put it the way they would put it, we're not going to fund planned parenthood if we're going to keep funding government. but it looks like that will not be linked, at least not this time. and the government will be voted this week by republicans, the majority in both the house and the senate, to continue to mid-december, but then it looks for sure like this abortion fight, chris, will come up again funding of planned parenthood and it may not be linked to another possible shutdown of government. back to you. >> all right. yeah, nobody's giving up on this one just yet. thanks a lot, steve. >>> now to a big development in the freddie gray case. i just shared this on facebook. six baltimore police officers have been charged from gray's death. now the first trial won't sta
not only a big issue on a matter of continued dispute with the merican people, but republicans, some of them, anyway, appear, it's one of the main reasons why john boehner walked away from his job as speaker, said he would at the end of october. this is being timed by some republicans to the shutdown of government or to put it the way they would put it, we're not going to fund planned parenthood if we're going to keep funding government. but it looks like that will not be linked, at least not...
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if you add them up, 9000 .mericans, 9000 continental the british surrender and we get to train 5000 men. -- and we get to 5000 men. the largest city on the american continent springs up overnight and disappears just as quickly. this is how important -- what you get when you look at numbers. but of course, there are many .ore, not just soldiers i have yet to meet the first french officer who travels with less than two servants. if you take 500 officers, right, twothey have at least servants, then you've got another regiment marching along. and of course, they also have and cattle. the continental army marching from philadelphia has a minimum , abou1000ses animals. i know where i would like to be in that column, marching through philadelphia. thehe road to wilmington, have 119 teams and 110 wagons for officers and at least 1500 crses, because if we have 500 officers -- 1500 horses, because of we've have 500 officers with at least two servants, then they have to ride, too. it is simple math. you have 4500 animals marching through philadelphia. try that in 2015. [laughter] dr. selig: these
if you add them up, 9000 .mericans, 9000 continental the british surrender and we get to train 5000 men. -- and we get to 5000 men. the largest city on the american continent springs up overnight and disappears just as quickly. this is how important -- what you get when you look at numbers. but of course, there are many .ore, not just soldiers i have yet to meet the first french officer who travels with less than two servants. if you take 500 officers, right, twothey have at least servants,...
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have this movement emerge in the context of the highest concentration of black political power in merican history? how does that actually break from the tradition of the black freedom struggle where historically african-americans across class lines have been pushed together in a common struggle for ideas about black freedom and black liberation? what does that mean now when you have a black mayor in baltimore mobilizing the military to crush and put down a black rebellion? how does that change what we have historically thought about what the black freedom struggle represented? there is no history book we can look to to solve that question. that is something we have to figure out in the current a moment. there has to be a balance of both. nowing the traditions of our movement but also we have to understand the contemporary dynamics. the effects of neoliberalism on our political movements. the effects of the enshrinement of black political power on our dynamics. the effects of neoliberalism on our political movements. the effects of the enshrinement of black political power on our movements
have this movement emerge in the context of the highest concentration of black political power in merican history? how does that actually break from the tradition of the black freedom struggle where historically african-americans across class lines have been pushed together in a common struggle for ideas about black freedom and black liberation? what does that mean now when you have a black mayor in baltimore mobilizing the military to crush and put down a black rebellion? how does that change...
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it's a ruthless, brutal regime that has the blood of mericans, many others, including its own people on its hands. its political rallies resound with cries of death to america. its leaders talk about wiping israel off the face of the map, most recently just yesterday. and foment terror against it. there is absolutely no reason to trust iran. now, vice president cheney may hope that the american people will simply forget, but the truth is by the time president obama took office and i became secretary of state, iran was racing toward a nuclear capability. they had mastered the nuclear fuel cycle, meaning that they had the material, scientists, and technical know how to create material for nuclear weapons. they had produced and installed thousands of centrifuges, expanded their secret facilities, established a robust uranium enrichment program, and defied their international obligations under the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. and they have suffered many consequences. i voted for sanctions again and again as a senator from new york, but they weren't having much effect. most of the wor
it's a ruthless, brutal regime that has the blood of mericans, many others, including its own people on its hands. its political rallies resound with cries of death to america. its leaders talk about wiping israel off the face of the map, most recently just yesterday. and foment terror against it. there is absolutely no reason to trust iran. now, vice president cheney may hope that the american people will simply forget, but the truth is by the time president obama took office and i became...