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many of them enrich our societies and economies.hat's all for this week from "focus on europe" -- we'll be back next week, of course. in the meantime, send us your views and comments on any of our reports. we do love to get your perspective on things. you will find me on twitter. for now though, thanks for watching, and see you soon. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >>> hello. welcome to "newsline." it's tuesday, november 17th in tokyo. i'm catherine kobayashi. a battle between tokyo and okinawa over the recent relocation of a military base will be carried out in court. the island prefecture governor has been refusing to allow reclamation at the proposed site. governor onaga overrode it. the goal is to reclaim land that is central in the relocation process.
many of them enrich our societies and economies.hat's all for this week from "focus on europe" -- we'll be back next week, of course. in the meantime, send us your views and comments on any of our reports. we do love to get your perspective on things. you will find me on twitter. for now though, thanks for watching, and see you soon. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >>>...
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while so many want to escape violence, many others just look for the opportunity to have a better life. more than 65% of families living in honduras are living in poverty. >> so many people are forced to flee. >> mawr eri maureen meyer says the flow of migrants is not getting better any time soon. >> i think in el salvador in particular we have seen a gradual increase in homicide rates up to 90 per 100,000. >> some are leaving to reunite with family that fled years earlier. we're heading to visit one of those young people hoping one day to make it to the united states. for this 15-year-old, who doesn't want to give her name, the next journey out of honduras can't come soon enough. she was deported by mexican authorities back to san pedro sula where she's staying with relatives. >> this is your mother. she's very pretty. >> she hasn't seen her mother who now lives in the u.s. since she was 3. >> why would you want to leave? risk all this stuff just to go? >> what would you say to your mother? >> do you want to try and cross the border again? >> leaving again to be with her mother means
while so many want to escape violence, many others just look for the opportunity to have a better life. more than 65% of families living in honduras are living in poverty. >> so many people are forced to flee. >> mawr eri maureen meyer says the flow of migrants is not getting better any time soon. >> i think in el salvador in particular we have seen a gradual increase in homicide rates up to 90 per 100,000. >> some are leaving to reunite with family that fled years...
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there were many things not to admire. but he came to the shore of the boston harbor and set up a fur trading post in the mid-1620's to compete with the pilgrims. they did not like that. they were somewhat straightlaced. thomas morton, who claimed to be a lawyer, started an outpost which they dubbed "merrimount." he would have raucous like fraternity parties with the indians, drinking and singing and songs about having sex. they were having a lot of fun. he put an 80 foot pole with antlers out to be a mark for everyone to know he was having a big party. they would drink a lot and trade with indians. that is not what i admire about him. [laughter] eric: i admire that he was sticking it to the pilgrims a little bit. he wrote about his adventure. the thing i admire about him the most is that he wrote extensively about the indians in such a unique way. he truly respected the indians he met. he said that if he had a choice to live with the pilgrims or the indians, he would live with the indians. he said they respected their eld
there were many things not to admire. but he came to the shore of the boston harbor and set up a fur trading post in the mid-1620's to compete with the pilgrims. they did not like that. they were somewhat straightlaced. thomas morton, who claimed to be a lawyer, started an outpost which they dubbed "merrimount." he would have raucous like fraternity parties with the indians, drinking and singing and songs about having sex. they were having a lot of fun. he put an 80 foot pole with...
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in so many parts of the world. winter is coming. wheninter can be harsh you're not living in a proper shelter. it aid workers know this. this is why they start in the summer months to prepare for winter. there is a great deal of effort now to make sure that people are not on the streets, that they have some kind of protection , if they arer , if they are refugees living in afghanistan or pakistan. part of the problem -- part of the problem is the needs are so great right now. will there be a diplomatic solution? i pray that is the case. i know my boss, secretary kerry, is doing his best to get us there. it involves a lot of moving pieces. i think the secretary is an . ofmist and won't give up that means the rest of us have to double down and work even harder and see how far we can get in the coming weeks to bring the world together and develop some kind of path forward to put an end to the suffering of so many people. i just want to follow-up on one thing you mentioned earlier. you said the gulf states have not don
in so many parts of the world. winter is coming. wheninter can be harsh you're not living in a proper shelter. it aid workers know this. this is why they start in the summer months to prepare for winter. there is a great deal of effort now to make sure that people are not on the streets, that they have some kind of protection , if they arer , if they are refugees living in afghanistan or pakistan. part of the problem -- part of the problem is the needs are so great right now. will there be a...
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, many people killed and injured already. you can imagine what it was like for us, as parents, waiting for her to communicate with us. thank god her friends called her mom, her mom called you know, the girl's mom. who called me. you know her sister isabella works here, we're very concerned. we won't rest until she is in her apartment. we don't want her to travel, we don't want her to do anything, lock her down until they sort this out. this is a major, major attack on a u.s. ally. and god knows what's next. i mean it's -- it's terrible. here's this is my -- this is my gorgeous daughter. it's -- it's very upsetting, i hate, i'm used to being in the action myself. i can't, i can't -- it's a lot easier to report these things than to experience myself than if it is your child. she just turned 21 years old, she's a straight-a student, a wonderful, wonderful person and very gentle soul. and we're obviously very concerned. >> i'm thinking how many millions literally of parents and brothers and sisters are dealing with this. think of
, many people killed and injured already. you can imagine what it was like for us, as parents, waiting for her to communicate with us. thank god her friends called her mom, her mom called you know, the girl's mom. who called me. you know her sister isabella works here, we're very concerned. we won't rest until she is in her apartment. we don't want her to travel, we don't want her to do anything, lock her down until they sort this out. this is a major, major attack on a u.s. ally. and god knows...
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ben, which has many of. freddie has hired many veterans to be drivers. >> how cool is it that you get to transport other fellow veterans like yourself? >> it's amazing. your brothers, you know, have a lot of stories to share, you know, have a lot in common. >> that's what counts. that's the main thing. >> now to get the true experience about what temperride what it means i went to queens with a real hero, he needs all the help that he can get and that's where simpleride comes in >> you're a real hero. >> okay. i'm not a hero. hiring almost exclusively veterans, the company has is priding not only jobs to veterans but friends to the ones who need them the most. >> veterans compromise only 1% of the population. >> i didn't know that. >> so we are very tightly knit group. >> you're riding in style, tommy. >> i think so. >> you deserve it. >> i appreciate it. >> 1.5 million, that's how many properties stand vacant across the u.s. >> they are dark, mysterious, dangerous but above all else they hold secrets to our
ben, which has many of. freddie has hired many veterans to be drivers. >> how cool is it that you get to transport other fellow veterans like yourself? >> it's amazing. your brothers, you know, have a lot of stories to share, you know, have a lot in common. >> that's what counts. that's the main thing. >> now to get the true experience about what temperride what it means i went to queens with a real hero, he needs all the help that he can get and that's where simpleride...
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many want to be here. i want you to meet chloe, she was an eyewitness to the shooting near the cafe. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> you were in car when you heard shots. what wdid you see? >> we were pulling up right behind where we are now and our uber stopped at the red light right across from the attacks that happened. we started seeing smoke and thought it was fireworks. our uber driver pulled out his phone and wanted to film it. as soon as i say an individual across the street get gunned down and blood being splattered all over the place we all screamed in the car. me and my husband and our friend told the driver to stop, duck down in the car. at that point -- >> you actually saw terrorists. you saw the again men? >> we saw one individual in gray hoodie. he definitely had a hood on in car. >> he was still in the vehicle when she wa when he was shooting? >> one got out an there was individual driving the car. the panic and the fear started kicking in. we just all ducked down in the car w
many want to be here. i want you to meet chloe, she was an eyewitness to the shooting near the cafe. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> you were in car when you heard shots. what wdid you see? >> we were pulling up right behind where we are now and our uber stopped at the red light right across from the attacks that happened. we started seeing smoke and thought it was fireworks. our uber driver pulled out his phone and wanted to film it. as soon as i say an...
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how many people do you think were involved in this? >> probably not many more than this. the mumbai attack in india, a handful of people staged thi kind of running attack, and then ending up at one venue, where they took hostages for their last stand. that was not al qaeda, it was a pakistani group. but this has been well learned and practiced by isis in syria and iraq. and the french didn't see it coming. attacks on soft targets, know it's coming and arrest people before they do it. if the french didn't have any indication the attack was about to happen, that's very disturbi, because it means we may be in the same situation. we know who the suspects are, but we may not know all of the isis people. >> and that's the frightening part. these are soft targets. unless you catch them before, youi want to bring in martha raddatz. this seems like isis fighting, but these groups may be now competing with one another for global attention. al qaeda hasn't been in the news as much. and they want to get back. they want to make a big spla. so, they're looking at all these possibilitie
how many people do you think were involved in this? >> probably not many more than this. the mumbai attack in india, a handful of people staged thi kind of running attack, and then ending up at one venue, where they took hostages for their last stand. that was not al qaeda, it was a pakistani group. but this has been well learned and practiced by isis in syria and iraq. and the french didn't see it coming. attacks on soft targets, know it's coming and arrest people before they do it. if...
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you pay nothing for many preventive services like mammograms and prostate exams. plus, you get the prescription drug coverage that covers generic and brand name drugs. i want to make sure we really clarify what this means and how it differs from original medicare. if you use original medicare and you visit the doctor, you have to first meet your annual deductible. and then you're still responsible for 20% of the charges. this means your out of pocket expenses can vary depending on the cost of the service. with a humana medicare advantage plan you have no medicare deductible to worry about so costs are predictable and easy to budget. that's why it's so important for you to call and request your free copy of the decision guide and informational dvd. you can call the number on your screen, right now. whatever you do, don't delay. thousands of people, including servicemen and women, have made the call and made the decision to switch to a humana medicare advantage plan. now, i want you to meet debbie harris. debbie is a humana representative. i should mention that our
you pay nothing for many preventive services like mammograms and prostate exams. plus, you get the prescription drug coverage that covers generic and brand name drugs. i want to make sure we really clarify what this means and how it differs from original medicare. if you use original medicare and you visit the doctor, you have to first meet your annual deductible. and then you're still responsible for 20% of the charges. this means your out of pocket expenses can vary depending on the cost of...
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so it's a very exciting approach, and i think it's just the beginning of many, many, many more discoveries we're going to be able to make with that equipment. and you know what, the majority of the people who come to see the show when i'm there are kids. and they're going to make much, much better decisions than we have made. >> why, why do you think that i mean i want them to make better decisions but you know their parents haven't done very well. their grandparents haven't done very well. why do you have so much hope in the kids? >> i think it has a lot to do with exposure, with education, and uh we are now, we show like secret ocean to be able to pass on the information which are making kids uh very, very excited. and you know we have a program, an ocean future society which i created after my father passed away, which is called ambassador of the environment, and the questions that the kids ask us on our educational programs are unbelievable. and sometimes i, we have a hard time to get the right answer because they are so sophisticated. kids are amazing. if you give them a chance, and t
so it's a very exciting approach, and i think it's just the beginning of many, many, many more discoveries we're going to be able to make with that equipment. and you know what, the majority of the people who come to see the show when i'm there are kids. and they're going to make much, much better decisions than we have made. >> why, why do you think that i mean i want them to make better decisions but you know their parents haven't done very well. their grandparents haven't done very...
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this unlikely was for many of role foras an unlikely many of them. i will describe one of these collectors. i don't have a picture of them. his name was ross phinney. a smith college music professor who volunteered to do acquisition work. he learned slightly different methods of acquiring publications. he interrogated informant, he followed suspicious people. he found massive quantities of printed materials which he confiscated. i needed an convoy of them. on thanksgiving day in 1944 he made his biggest discovery, a huge cash of patent abstract concerning rockets and jets. at the same time s these wartime collectors, began to direct their attention to the fate of the european book world. let me describe one other person here. again, absolutely no photograph. loeb, a germanx jewish journalist who fled in 1937 and established himself as a book dealer in new york. he listed in the army and was assigned to the i.d.c. in london in 1944. at that time, there was growing interest in the impact of allied bombing on academic and cultural institutions and conce
this unlikely was for many of role foras an unlikely many of them. i will describe one of these collectors. i don't have a picture of them. his name was ross phinney. a smith college music professor who volunteered to do acquisition work. he learned slightly different methods of acquiring publications. he interrogated informant, he followed suspicious people. he found massive quantities of printed materials which he confiscated. i needed an convoy of them. on thanksgiving day in 1944 he made...
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. >> how many men have you had come through? >> hundred active duty men. >> how many would you guess survive? >> 80-90. >> how many killed themselves? >> none. thank you. >> good morning. so that clip might lead you to believe that i am going to share a sad story with you. but i will tell you an honest story. veterans who struggle with post traumatic stress and the opportunities that lie on the other side for them and also for us. i started working on this documentary in 2013. i just left cnn to start a media group called star fish media group. my first assignment for cnn was to do a full-length documentary on what happens to veterans and their family members when they returned home but were affected by pdtsd. we embedded with save a warrior, an organization from southern california, that believed soldiers returning home needed tool to deal with the issue they were facing; depression, anxiety, anger, loss. issues that in the past might have been dealt with using prescription drugs or maybe non-prescription drugs or alcohol. in f
. >> how many men have you had come through? >> hundred active duty men. >> how many would you guess survive? >> 80-90. >> how many killed themselves? >> none. thank you. >> good morning. so that clip might lead you to believe that i am going to share a sad story with you. but i will tell you an honest story. veterans who struggle with post traumatic stress and the opportunities that lie on the other side for them and also for us. i started working on...
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many other rebel-held citizen are being carried out by attacks. you may find some of the images in the report disturbing. one after another they kept coming. they burredy multiple bodies in one grave after dozens were killed. they had to use an ex-at a kateing big enough to bury all the bodies. >> we could not count the dead as some people were torn to shreds. we put three to five bodies in each bag. >> the market was packed when it was bombarded repeatedly many here blame rush for the attacks. >> it is the largest market in the city. it left about 44 people killed and 70 injured. people here are bread winners and want to make a living. people came from the countryside for shopping. >> this man was looking for his daughter who he said was studying in the house. while an activist was filming another airstrike. [ explosion ] it's not clear how many first responders or civilians were injured in the second attack. the syrian opposition and it's allies accuse russia of carrying out attacks in rebel-held areas to support president bashar al-assad, whose
many other rebel-held citizen are being carried out by attacks. you may find some of the images in the report disturbing. one after another they kept coming. they burredy multiple bodies in one grave after dozens were killed. they had to use an ex-at a kateing big enough to bury all the bodies. >> we could not count the dead as some people were torn to shreds. we put three to five bodies in each bag. >> the market was packed when it was bombarded repeatedly many here blame rush for...
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all you have to do is see the many connections that are being made on the many, many familiar faces thate can so many thing is that we have and it's passionate caring for military members and veterans is incredible. so thank you for your continued support for men and women both in, and transitioning out, of uniform. we have much more to do. but you are making a big difference. and may god bless those soldiers, sailors, airmen, coast guards, and marines who are on watch this morning across the globe, protecting our nation. thank you very much. [applause] >> please welcome the former first lady of the united states, mrs. laura bush. [applause] mrs. bush: thank you all. thank you very much. thank you, i am thrilled to be here. this has been very interesting to hear. i'm going to talk a little bit about what is coming up next in the next panel, and that is the people that we do not want to leave out, this military spouses. i know. i know what it is like to be the spouse of a leader. thanks to the u.s. chamber and the commander for hosting this mission, transition hiring our heroes summit. mi
all you have to do is see the many connections that are being made on the many, many familiar faces thate can so many thing is that we have and it's passionate caring for military members and veterans is incredible. so thank you for your continued support for men and women both in, and transitioning out, of uniform. we have much more to do. but you are making a big difference. and may god bless those soldiers, sailors, airmen, coast guards, and marines who are on watch this morning across the...
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he was isil's lead executioner, and let's not forget that he killed many, many muslims too. and he was intent on murdering many more people. so this was an act of self defense. it was the right thing to do. >> so the death of mohamed am wase, which seems to be, is it really a victory for the west? considering that they built him up themselves anyway? >> remember this took place in raqqa. and it sent a message to isis and it's fighters and uk and everywhere, that isis is not immortal, and a crucial part of the war is perception. >> many of them are not scared to die at all. and in fact, they would see it as a badge of honor so, i'm not sure that i agree with you that it's discouragement for those who want to be with mohamed emwazi. >> i would agree with that. but at the same time, what is a fact, isis is able to swell it's ranks, and recruit fighters, and projects itself as a force of the future. and this kind of strike is not only sending a message that you are touchable, but it's sending a message that if the west and the uk wants to hit isis hard, it's possible. >> a speci
he was isil's lead executioner, and let's not forget that he killed many, many muslims too. and he was intent on murdering many more people. so this was an act of self defense. it was the right thing to do. >> so the death of mohamed am wase, which seems to be, is it really a victory for the west? considering that they built him up themselves anyway? >> remember this took place in raqqa. and it sent a message to isis and it's fighters and uk and everywhere, that isis is not...
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, many billions of dollars. now if you add those two features together, free tuition at public colleges and universities, substantially lowering interest rates, it is an expensive proposition. it costs about $70 billion a year. yes, it can be paid for by a tax on wall street speculation. second point about private universities. of course we know that georgetown and many other private universities do an extraordinary job and we're all proud of the quality of education they provide. our legislation includes substantially increasing pell grants to make sure that working class and lower income families, middle-class families, can get the help they need, if they choose, to send their kids here to georgetown or harvard or any place else. we also significantly increase work -- student work programs so that universities can have funds available to employ students on campus. so your point is well taken. our legislation also makes private colleges and universities less expensive. [ applause ] >> let's move to the second p
, many billions of dollars. now if you add those two features together, free tuition at public colleges and universities, substantially lowering interest rates, it is an expensive proposition. it costs about $70 billion a year. yes, it can be paid for by a tax on wall street speculation. second point about private universities. of course we know that georgetown and many other private universities do an extraordinary job and we're all proud of the quality of education they provide. our...
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people are so many and enjoying. everyone is happy. >>> we're happy, happy. >> reporter: malcolm webb >>> i want to take a break now, but when we come back south korea's government tell teachers to sit quietly and to get on with her. it's a controversy over a new textbook. >> reporter: the governor is hoping for a new tax on cell phones will help with their fiscal independence. >>> the top stories. at least 40 syrians are reportedly been killed by a russian air strike. the town is controlled by al-nusra rebels. turkey are going to be offered 3.2 billion dollars to stop the flow the refugees. polls are open in burkina faso since last year blaise comparore was forced to leave power >>> the prime minister has calls for bashar al-assad to step down. he has had talks with foreign minister. >> reporter: the country government insists that there is no future for bashar al-assad in the future of syria. the italian government says there is the prospect of him being part of a political transition but not part of a future syria
people are so many and enjoying. everyone is happy. >>> we're happy, happy. >> reporter: malcolm webb >>> i want to take a break now, but when we come back south korea's government tell teachers to sit quietly and to get on with her. it's a controversy over a new textbook. >> reporter: the governor is hoping for a new tax on cell phones will help with their fiscal independence. >>> the top stories. at least 40 syrians are reportedly been killed by a...
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. >> there were so many stories, so many tears in that room of black and brown students who said, i don't feel welcomed here. >> "america tonight's" adam may visits a campus torn by anger. thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. at the intersection of speech and studies, arising tide of protest on a number of american college campuses against what demonstrators charge is systemic racism in higher education. the high profile crisis at the university of missouri led to the departure of the school's top two leaders. now protests at other campuses are echoing with the same demands. one is ithaca college in upstate new york where "america tonight's" adam may met with a college president under fire from angry students. >> silence for 20 minutes. is. >> reporter: this protest wasn't staged on the stage of ferguson or baltimore nor washington, d.c. this die out, played out on hallowed grounds of higher learning at ithaca college. the demonstrators, 1,000 strong are protesting the administration response to several race related incidents. as well as what they say is systemic racism at universities a
. >> there were so many stories, so many tears in that room of black and brown students who said, i don't feel welcomed here. >> "america tonight's" adam may visits a campus torn by anger. thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. at the intersection of speech and studies, arising tide of protest on a number of american college campuses against what demonstrators charge is systemic racism in higher education. the high profile crisis at the university of missouri led to the...
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few foo fighters, so many expressions of support from taylor swift, beyonce, demi lovato because so many feel it was an attack on music fans. >> and sports fans and -- >> yeah, but. >> soccer. >> absolutely, but what i'm saying is the most brutal part of that massacre took place there, and there are many people who feel that connection in the music community. and all of us in the human community feel it. >> on a much, much, much lighter note. >> blake shelton. >> is he our hero again? >> act of heroism. he rescued a guy. his truck wouldn't do it, so he pulled some kids out of a mudhole with his tractor. and this is the second time that's come -- young guys. guys who conditions know better than to get stuck in the mud. there was a guy whose truck got stuck and that guy asked him for a ride home. this time, got flagged down. he and his dog were out driving. >> betty. >> his dog betty. the truck wouldn't do it. went back, got his tractor. they snapped a few pictures. >> he needs a dog named hoda. >> that would be a doggie playdate i'd like to see. >> they are posting photos. >> fergie and b
few foo fighters, so many expressions of support from taylor swift, beyonce, demi lovato because so many feel it was an attack on music fans. >> and sports fans and -- >> yeah, but. >> soccer. >> absolutely, but what i'm saying is the most brutal part of that massacre took place there, and there are many people who feel that connection in the music community. and all of us in the human community feel it. >> on a much, much, much lighter note. >> blake...
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so as you can see the fighting continues on many fronts. what we understand is that the government, with the help of russian air strikes, has an objective and that is to secure the highways. it is very important to secure highways. they are supply lines. they want to be able to move from citys they control and eventually protect what the government calls core territories, beaning the coastal region, da mass can you say. so-- da mass can you say. dam ascus. it is not just a military objective, but there a political objective. russia hopes if it can change the balance of power on the ground, this will force the opposition to sit down with the government and the government can impose some sort of a supplement, but the opposition is fighting back. we heard the syrian national coalition say that we're not ready for talks and we want more military support for the rebels so that we can change the balance of power on the ground and get concessions from the government. ongoing fighting, like you're saying, tens of thousands of people, newly displace
so as you can see the fighting continues on many fronts. what we understand is that the government, with the help of russian air strikes, has an objective and that is to secure the highways. it is very important to secure highways. they are supply lines. they want to be able to move from citys they control and eventually protect what the government calls core territories, beaning the coastal region, da mass can you say. so-- da mass can you say. dam ascus. it is not just a military objective,...
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, many typhoons. as it is, as you mentioned. proper cal country, it sees on average about 20 typhoons a year. that number is insteadily-- steadily increasing. there used to be a typhoon path across the country. there is some areas now having to go through them more regularly than whirls in the country nsh nsh anywhere else in the country. these communities are vulnerable because many of them haven't seen a typhoon in their lifetimes. the government is the chair of the climate forum to the effects of climate change. he will be speaking in paris and asking the more developed nations to not just cut down on greenhouse emissions, but also add to a fund for developing nations that need to find ways to basically become more resilient to the effects of climate change >>> for the philippines, what pledges are they taking to this conference and how they will reduce their own emissions. >> reporter: the philippines said that by 2030 it will cut down by 70% it's own emissions, but then again this is less than 1%
, many typhoons. as it is, as you mentioned. proper cal country, it sees on average about 20 typhoons a year. that number is insteadily-- steadily increasing. there used to be a typhoon path across the country. there is some areas now having to go through them more regularly than whirls in the country nsh nsh anywhere else in the country. these communities are vulnerable because many of them haven't seen a typhoon in their lifetimes. the government is the chair of the climate forum to the...
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how many gunmen were there? two, ten, fifteen?hese are all the questions people want to know. >> indeed. i know you'll talk to your sources to determine exactly what happened. but for the moment, ivan, thank you. ♪ >>> and if you have just joined us, a reminder of this developing story we are following here. after african al-qaeda affiliate has claimed responsibility. all of the hostages have been set free, some reports say three people were killed another report saying up to 27. >>> let's go now to france to the french capitol paris to speak to andrew simmons. andrew, hugely important country to france is mali. what has been the french involvement in this siege? because we know french forces were on the ground. >> reporter: from the very outset, president francois hollande ordered his forces into action, special forces on the ground, part of the much larger force over the whole of west africa, counter terrorism forces, dating back to january 2013 when france was requested by the malian government to help in trying to regain terri
how many gunmen were there? two, ten, fifteen?hese are all the questions people want to know. >> indeed. i know you'll talk to your sources to determine exactly what happened. but for the moment, ivan, thank you. ♪ >>> and if you have just joined us, a reminder of this developing story we are following here. after african al-qaeda affiliate has claimed responsibility. all of the hostages have been set free, some reports say three people were killed another report saying up to...
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, many more. and i just haven't seen any reference to it at all in the last year and it seems that it might help because i believe everybody from senator senator kennedy. ed to a >> i'm not sure there's a question there but i guess one question is how many senators are left who remember the historic bills of the 196 0s. s that a useful reference? >> i wasn't a senator at that time. i was a prosecutor. but i know when i go back in istory and talked about things talk about the privacy act, writing the first one i was reminded by senator lee, oh yes, i was in grade school at that time. got the millenial lobbying down. >> that's right. >> i'm going to exercise my moderator's progress ti. we're going to ask you about the presidential election. senator leahy pointed out it is actually a whole year away even though it seems like tomorrow if you tune in to politico or look on tv these days. got the lobbying down. >> that's right. >> i'm going to exercise my moderator's progress ti. we're going to ask you
, many more. and i just haven't seen any reference to it at all in the last year and it seems that it might help because i believe everybody from senator senator kennedy. ed to a >> i'm not sure there's a question there but i guess one question is how many senators are left who remember the historic bills of the 196 0s. s that a useful reference? >> i wasn't a senator at that time. i was a prosecutor. but i know when i go back in istory and talked about things talk about the privacy...
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as many as 9 people were reported to be on board, all are feared deads. the small business jet was operating near the akron/fulton international airport this afternoon, when according to witnesses it clipped utility wires and p pnged into an apartrtnt complex eruptingngnto a ball of flames. tom costello has late details. >> it happened just before 3:00 p.m. >> it looks like we have a plane into a house, heavy fire, we have a lot of wires down. >> firefighters first arriving on the scene in southeast akron, found an apartment house fufuy engulfed. berta porter was just 50 feet away. >> i heard this big loud noise, the plane veered out of the sky and into the duplex. >> witnesses say a 10 seater business jet came out of the clouds and seemed to trip over utility lines. and plowed into the apartment house. the debris setet the neighboringg building ononire. >> oh, my god. >> a neighbor was live chatting with friend when the plane suddenly flashed by her window. >> oh, my god. >> i need to go to the street. directly south of -- thanknklly no one wassn either
as many as 9 people were reported to be on board, all are feared deads. the small business jet was operating near the akron/fulton international airport this afternoon, when according to witnesses it clipped utility wires and p pnged into an apartrtnt complex eruptingngnto a ball of flames. tom costello has late details. >> it happened just before 3:00 p.m. >> it looks like we have a plane into a house, heavy fire, we have a lot of wires down. >> firefighters first arriving on...
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for many of those service, we don't have property titles. the resident says they cannot commit. >> translation: there are walls everywhere in the city. it's not discriminatory when we divide neighbours. it is drip gnatry when it divides us. >> 30% of residents have been a vic them of crime. maybe built barriers. we are a kilometre downhill from wall of shame. people are living in gated communities because of insecurity. >> reporter: many of peruvians live in gated conditions. crime is high. >> lima is one of the most insecure cities because of crime. the elite and pore enclose themselves with walls. >> reporter: the government says it's taking action, increasing police presence, and better training for the officers. back at home, they understand how some may see the world as discriminatory. it's not as important for him, for him it's about having safety for his family. so much so that his wife has to stay home to protect what little they own. rather than going to work to learn a living >>> more on the website. the address on the screens now,
for many of those service, we don't have property titles. the resident says they cannot commit. >> translation: there are walls everywhere in the city. it's not discriminatory when we divide neighbours. it is drip gnatry when it divides us. >> 30% of residents have been a vic them of crime. maybe built barriers. we are a kilometre downhill from wall of shame. people are living in gated communities because of insecurity. >> reporter: many of peruvians live in gated conditions....
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. >> we will be building boats with continue foil and testing how many pennies or cargo they can hold in the water. >> this is to each teach kids about what makes things float. they are surrounded by water and boats. good activity to do that. >> good to learn about buoyancy. >> we have something i started here. >> this is my poor rendition of what a boat should look like. we will put this inside the water and you put them one by one. >> can i drop as many. >> we will see how many we can hold. >> great. >> so. >> i will put mine. >> i will put mine in counter clockwise. >> i don't know if that is any sort. >> for putting the pennies in. talk about the shape of the boat and what does that do. >> so, a lot of the cargo boats are wide and flat. so, this helps them distribute the weight evenly and hold more. >> if thank you think about very, very fast boats. >> very, very fast boats are shaped more like these and they can cut through the water. >> great. >> oh, no. >> no. > >> so, i think i have lost. >> this is a good activity. yours is still floating. >> mine is still going. >> depending
. >> we will be building boats with continue foil and testing how many pennies or cargo they can hold in the water. >> this is to each teach kids about what makes things float. they are surrounded by water and boats. good activity to do that. >> good to learn about buoyancy. >> we have something i started here. >> this is my poor rendition of what a boat should look like. we will put this inside the water and you put them one by one. >> can i drop as many....
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now that has many implications. furthermore, we have heard from the prime minister of france who is saying, basically, that the condolences have to go to those who have lost people in this crisis, and the sympathy of france are going out tamalians. although it isn't known how many french nationals have been taken hostage, peter. but it's certain that 12 air france air crew escaped at one stage. air france saying they are safe and well, and they have now grounded all direct flights at this stage. but right now, a situation whereby france is doing all that it can to assist. >> thank you. >>> let's recap for you. heavy gunfire was heard from the hotel in the last few hours. malian forces are at the scene [ technical difficulties ] >> reporter: i think what is very clear is that there is a lot of copy cat activity. a lot of organizations believe they get a lot of legitimacy and international credibility by staging these attacks, claiming them in the name of an affiliation with one of the other high-profile groups, so i
now that has many implications. furthermore, we have heard from the prime minister of france who is saying, basically, that the condolences have to go to those who have lost people in this crisis, and the sympathy of france are going out tamalians. although it isn't known how many french nationals have been taken hostage, peter. but it's certain that 12 air france air crew escaped at one stage. air france saying they are safe and well, and they have now grounded all direct flights at this...
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many of them enrich our societies and economies.hat's all for this week from "focus on europe" -- we'll be back next week, of course. in the meantime, send us your views and comments on any of our reports. we do love to get your perspective on things. you will find me on twitter. for now though, thanks for watching, and see you soon. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] !x??z77ñ?ñosñç
many of them enrich our societies and economies.hat's all for this week from "focus on europe" -- we'll be back next week, of course. in the meantime, send us your views and comments on any of our reports. we do love to get your perspective on things. you will find me on twitter. for now though, thanks for watching, and see you soon. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]...
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how many of you have heard of laverne cox? ice want to make sure there is a broad understanding of what transgender people are and what they are not. i want to explain briefly that the term transgender is a number letter for many stages josh is a --is a umbrella term for many stages of transition. these are very western-based. when immigrants come to this country and identify as transgender, they have no idea that in the u.s., there is access to sex reassignment surgery or therapy. it's still controversial. but my organization has litigated cases where an inmate in a california prison received a sex reassignment surgery p four of the state of california. -- paid for by the state of california. i just want to get a bit of recognition that we as a society have done strife in the last 10 years -- done strides in the last 10 years. how many of you know about marriage equality this year? there are some issues that the lgbt movement has to be working on. my job at the transgender law center is to work specifically in prison, as well
how many of you have heard of laverne cox? ice want to make sure there is a broad understanding of what transgender people are and what they are not. i want to explain briefly that the term transgender is a number letter for many stages josh is a --is a umbrella term for many stages of transition. these are very western-based. when immigrants come to this country and identify as transgender, they have no idea that in the u.s., there is access to sex reassignment surgery or therapy. it's still...
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will see affordable housing of many people in this country. [shouting] >> clearly there are lots of individual interventions we can make, basically put buying homes in the reach of many more people by reducing the deposits they need. we will help use to save. we are con tribe -- contributing every time they make a saving. crucially by maintaining a strong, secure and stable economy with low interest rates so people can afford to take out a mortgage. [shouting] >> may i begin by associating with the cndolences last week,i am aware of the loss to him. the escalation in syria are clear for everybody to see in these days. all observers agreed that an air campaign alone will not lead to ultimate defeat of daesh. how many troops and for which countries does the prime minister have in its plan for syria? >> first of all, can i thank for his remarks about chris martin who i know helped all parties in the house when they had inquiries. let me deal directly with the syria issue and the question he asked. this is so crucial. i'm not for one mint arguing
will see affordable housing of many people in this country. [shouting] >> clearly there are lots of individual interventions we can make, basically put buying homes in the reach of many more people by reducing the deposits they need. we will help use to save. we are con tribe -- contributing every time they make a saving. crucially by maintaining a strong, secure and stable economy with low interest rates so people can afford to take out a mortgage. [shouting] >> may i begin by...
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actually, this is quite typical of many, many japanese songs. they are about particularly a woman's sadness-- deep, deep sadness, and it's expressed through nature. even in contemporary pieces, there is a drawing on the narrative and drawing on themes of nature, so a great example is a piece by tadao sawai called "tori no yo ni" written in 1985. he says, "how would it feel to fly free in the sky as a bird flies? "humans have invented airplanes, but we are not free to feel the clouds as we pass through them." mr. sawai is composing a contemporary piece for koto, a traditional instrument, but he continues the tradition of writing with some expression of nature and somewhat of a narrative. [conga drumming] (narrator) one of the most common vocal and instrumental forms found around the world is call and response. call and response is both a structure and a way of performing. it relies on the regular alternation between soloist and chorus. in sub-sahara africa, it is one of the main ways that vocal music is organized. [call and response singing] (man
actually, this is quite typical of many, many japanese songs. they are about particularly a woman's sadness-- deep, deep sadness, and it's expressed through nature. even in contemporary pieces, there is a drawing on the narrative and drawing on themes of nature, so a great example is a piece by tadao sawai called "tori no yo ni" written in 1985. he says, "how would it feel to fly free in the sky as a bird flies? "humans have invented airplanes, but we are not free to feel...
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that's what salesforce is going to do. >> marc, i need to know, there's just many, many talks, i think they're is often confused with conversations about merging where you have an unbelievable relationship that is different from the previous man who ran microsoft. what do microsoft and salesforce force have in common that they're not trying to steal each other's customer? >> well, salesforce and microsoft is a marriage made in heaven, jim. we have the most complimentary product line and we have been building products together with them. we have shared incredible best practices and, yes, it's also a healthy competition, honestly. and forth between the two companies. it's amazing. at the end of the day the number one organization benefitting is like unilever has who has relied on microsoft and salesforce to expand their relationships in a completely different industry, consumer product goods. they have a great ceo. we're doing phenomenal work with them to conduct with their customer, helping them run their business from their phone, building these one on one journeys. converting their pr
that's what salesforce is going to do. >> marc, i need to know, there's just many, many talks, i think they're is often confused with conversations about merging where you have an unbelievable relationship that is different from the previous man who ran microsoft. what do microsoft and salesforce force have in common that they're not trying to steal each other's customer? >> well, salesforce and microsoft is a marriage made in heaven, jim. we have the most complimentary product line...
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we don't have many details at this moment, but as you can see, traffic is a little congested. authorities tell us there was a crash in the eastbound lane, but couldn'tgive any details on iianyone was injured. injured. new this mmorning... morning...police responded overnight to the ced-rel motel just off highway 30.a cbs 2 news crew saw deputies from the linn county sheriff's office and the iowa state patrol on scene.right now -- they're not saying why they were there.we're ontinuing to track this story -- and we'll bring you the latest updates once more information is released. in waterloo, police had to use tear gas to end a standoff last night. night.pthe waterloo cedar falls courier reports the standoff lasted severarahours at a home along the 400 block of sheridan road.officers with the waterloo police department's tactical team were called to the scene, as well as the bomb squad. authorities shut down the street, and say threats about explosives were made.no injuries were reported and no weapons were found.the man was taken to a nearby hospital for observation. one famil
we don't have many details at this moment, but as you can see, traffic is a little congested. authorities tell us there was a crash in the eastbound lane, but couldn'tgive any details on iianyone was injured. injured. new this mmorning... morning...police responded overnight to the ced-rel motel just off highway 30.a cbs 2 news crew saw deputies from the linn county sheriff's office and the iowa state patrol on scene.right now -- they're not saying why they were there.we're ontinuing to track...
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many are foreign workers. mali's president declared a 10 day state of emergency and 3 days of national mourning >> translation: no city is safe. we are all at risk. it's affected all of us. >> reporter: this is the worst attack they have experienced. yet 24 hours after the attack, it's as if bamako are back to normal. survivors are picking up the luggage at the hotel and going home. meanwhile investigations continue. security forces are after three suspects on the run. a splinter group in al qaeda used twitter to claim responsibility for the attack. >> the government wouldn't confirm this, saying the investigation is under way. eyewitnesss say the attackers spoke english, suggesting they may not be malian. but from neighbouring countries. >> i was hiding in the room. i was reassured. i knew that it was safe to come out. >> this attack is a blow to a country seeking foreign investment. monique and investors are unlikely to say, and mali can ill-afford to see them go >>> thousands of police had been sent across
many are foreign workers. mali's president declared a 10 day state of emergency and 3 days of national mourning >> translation: no city is safe. we are all at risk. it's affected all of us. >> reporter: this is the worst attack they have experienced. yet 24 hours after the attack, it's as if bamako are back to normal. survivors are picking up the luggage at the hotel and going home. meanwhile investigations continue. security forces are after three suspects on the run. a splinter...
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many people are fleeing because of the persistent violence here. but so many of them are quickly deported right back home, caught in mexico's increasing migrant crack down. we know that the bus is filled with deportees from mexico are going or the headed this way shortly so we're going to try to catch the migrants when they arrive. for few relatives also waiting for buses at this government run shelter, the anticipation is great. many of them were prepared to never see their children again . but they will get another chance. cameras aren't allowed up close but so many tiny fit skip off the buses coming from the migratory station in tapachula, mexico. children deported back to a country they thought they'd never return to. they're some of the most visible examples of mexico's migrant crack down. the buses arrive here three times a week. it took that bus 12 hours to get here from mexico but just less than five minutes to unload. what's happening now everybody is in that room, they're being processed, it could take up to an hour and a half. we're told
many people are fleeing because of the persistent violence here. but so many of them are quickly deported right back home, caught in mexico's increasing migrant crack down. we know that the bus is filled with deportees from mexico are going or the headed this way shortly so we're going to try to catch the migrants when they arrive. for few relatives also waiting for buses at this government run shelter, the anticipation is great. many of them were prepared to never see their children again ....
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it is not clear how many shooters, how many people might have been involved in this situation. can you tell us, what is the latest we know from the french prosecutor. we understand there is a news conference set for later this day. >> yeah, there is a news conference by the french prosecutor that is set to happen later today where we do expect to find out more about what is going with the investigation. more about how they planned to move forward with this investigation and also what they know at the point in time. there are certain facts that the prosecutor has already put out late on friday. that is in part the fact that it was eight attackers that were killed by the authorities here. four of them in the area behind me in that theater where that rock concert was going on. three of those sniets that theater did manage to deatonate their suicide vests. there were others while the match between the french and the germans was going on. in total there were six locations that were hit by terror attacks. but again, at this point in time it is not clear who is behind all of this. cer
it is not clear how many shooters, how many people might have been involved in this situation. can you tell us, what is the latest we know from the french prosecutor. we understand there is a news conference set for later this day. >> yeah, there is a news conference by the french prosecutor that is set to happen later today where we do expect to find out more about what is going with the investigation. more about how they planned to move forward with this investigation and also what they...
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the only other one is used in the many schools.t will include opposition parties, including university you can lecturers an teachers. they're saying the history is trying to be distorted by some of the authoritarian leaders in the past and some of the links to the japanese colonial period. included in those numbers the father of the current president. some of the critics that we have spoken to say the government needs to stands down on this issue. >> translation: textbooks are written in compliance with the government's guidance and subject to the government review. even now the government has power to influence their content. >> reporter: this has been the dominant issue in politics for the past few weeks. it shows no sign of slowing down. the main opposition party is staging a sit in the national assembly doesn'ting parliamentary business. there are legal teams talking about possible court challenges. also more than half of the superintendents are talking about promoting their own textbook no matter what the government says. it d
the only other one is used in the many schools.t will include opposition parties, including university you can lecturers an teachers. they're saying the history is trying to be distorted by some of the authoritarian leaders in the past and some of the links to the japanese colonial period. included in those numbers the father of the current president. some of the critics that we have spoken to say the government needs to stands down on this issue. >> translation: textbooks are written in...
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every day these warehouses store as many as 200 books a minute. by million dollar machines, fast hands. the books go to branches around the city. >> keep my eye on the belt and make sure the bar code's up and try not to overthink it. >> the new state of the art sorter was developed by the team in seattle. and then new york put one in. >> a little rivalry back and forth about who was better. we started the competition about five years ago. >> each city has won twice. today is the rubber match. >> we've been well rested, your nutrition has to be right, your body has to be right. >> your nutrition has to be right? >> yes. you'll be moving slow. >> a half hour to go. the west gets a big push beyond the page. it's not just about skill. it's about heart. >> at the end of the hour, the librarians are wiped out. they left everything on the conveyor. the difference between cities, just 200 books, sorry, new york, but today seattle was the winner. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >> that will do it for us on this tuesday night, i'm lester holt, for all o
every day these warehouses store as many as 200 books a minute. by million dollar machines, fast hands. the books go to branches around the city. >> keep my eye on the belt and make sure the bar code's up and try not to overthink it. >> the new state of the art sorter was developed by the team in seattle. and then new york put one in. >> a little rivalry back and forth about who was better. we started the competition about five years ago. >> each city has won twice....
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and we have many, many connections, many relationships. our foreign policy.e have many similarities to the french people, so we have to really feel what is taking place and support the french people throughout this terrible, difficult moment. my only suggestion would be to debate this, to listen, to look at all of the alternatives, and to not rush to judgment -- whatever the parliament decides, i think it takes a methodology and strategy that really will keep the country safe and will ensure that violence is reduced, rather than engaged in actions that would create more havoc and more violence. but i tell you, that is up to the french parliament and the french people to determine how best they want to respond as a country. an option, were not congress member lee, the u.s. spending actually trillions of dollars on war when you look at all of the costs, including soldiers coming home deeply wounded and being cared for for the rest of their lives, not to mention the havoc on the ground in the middle east from afghanistan to iraq and syria. what is the option? wh
and we have many, many connections, many relationships. our foreign policy.e have many similarities to the french people, so we have to really feel what is taking place and support the french people throughout this terrible, difficult moment. my only suggestion would be to debate this, to listen, to look at all of the alternatives, and to not rush to judgment -- whatever the parliament decides, i think it takes a methodology and strategy that really will keep the country safe and will ensure...
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we know there could have been many, many people inside that theater. you have not seen very many people come out. is there any sense that you can give us as to whether, from where you are standing right now, people have been able to survive and escape? >> reporter: yeah. thankfully, i have seen about 100 to 150 hostages, civilian people being evacuated about half an hour ago and just a bit more than 15 minutes ago. so i'm hoping that most of the people that were inside this building are now outside of this building and what i'm seeing right now are the last of the civilian hostages being evacuated. i don't know how many are left inside. all i can say is there were a great number of them who have already been evacuated outside the building. >> pierre, please stay with us. as pierre sees more -- as we said, this situation is developing so rapidly. we're going to go back to you, pierre. i want to go to the deputy mayor of paris. thank you so much for being with us. it's a horrific evening. what can you tell us about this siege right now? >> well, first, i
we know there could have been many, many people inside that theater. you have not seen very many people come out. is there any sense that you can give us as to whether, from where you are standing right now, people have been able to survive and escape? >> reporter: yeah. thankfully, i have seen about 100 to 150 hostages, civilian people being evacuated about half an hour ago and just a bit more than 15 minutes ago. so i'm hoping that most of the people that were inside this building are...
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he said he saw many people severely wounded, many people who were killed. course, is something that's traumatized him, that's traumatized anybody else who was inside that building and managed to get out alive. and certainly has traumatized the city. having to deal with the fact that you have these mass casualty events that have taken place here, these terror attacks that appear to be coordinated in various places. the one that killed most people took place behind me at the theater. >> just before the top of the hour, the french president addressed the nation and vowed to be pitiless in the pursuit of law. also made mention that the military will patrol paris in the coming days. is there any reaction from folks of what they've heard? >> reporter: they welcome the fact that this is happening. i think they are quite open to it, as well. and this is not only troops being deployed on the street, but a general reaction to what's going on many levels. we have the increased border controls that people are saying, for instance, at airports. at other ports, as well.
he said he saw many people severely wounded, many people who were killed. course, is something that's traumatized him, that's traumatized anybody else who was inside that building and managed to get out alive. and certainly has traumatized the city. having to deal with the fact that you have these mass casualty events that have taken place here, these terror attacks that appear to be coordinated in various places. the one that killed most people took place behind me at the theater. >>...
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why are there so many men and so many young strong men and people are starting to see that now. i think i'm the first to have brought it up. but people are starting to see that now. in any event, we can't do this. we just can't do it. we have so many problems in our country. i like the idea of building a safe zone in syria and contributing and working with other countries and the gulf states who have to put up a lot of money. they have so much money and they're not spending it. but i think that's great. but from a humanitarian standpoint. but we can't take these people. we don't know who they are. they're totally undocumented. nobody knows where they came from. they don't have any paperwork at all. and we just can't be doing it. >> you're willing to offer humanitarian assistance. you're willing to create a safe zone with a coalition. you're willing to provide food and water and medical smis and cots and blankets and what the people need. our intelligence officials are warning it's almost impossible to ascertain whether or not isis will infiltrate the refugee population like they
why are there so many men and so many young strong men and people are starting to see that now. i think i'm the first to have brought it up. but people are starting to see that now. in any event, we can't do this. we just can't do it. we have so many problems in our country. i like the idea of building a safe zone in syria and contributing and working with other countries and the gulf states who have to put up a lot of money. they have so much money and they're not spending it. but i think...