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the u.s. officials say the plan considers 13 different locations in the u.s., including seven existing prison facilities in colorado, south carolina and kansas, as well as six other locations on current military bases. they say the plan doesn't recommend a preferred site and the cost estimates are meant to provide a starting point for a conversation with according to the officials, the u.s. facilities would cost between $265 million and $305 million to operate each year. the annual operating cost for guantanamo is $445 million, but the officials said the cuba detention center will need about $225 million in repairs and construction costs if it continues to be used. they said it will cost between $290 million and $475 million for construction at the various u.s. sites, depending on the location. members of congress have been demanding the guantanamo plan for months, and those representing south carolina, kansas and colorado have voiced opposition to housing the detainees in their states. the adm
the u.s. officials say the plan considers 13 different locations in the u.s., including seven existing prison facilities in colorado, south carolina and kansas, as well as six other locations on current military bases. they say the plan doesn't recommend a preferred site and the cost estimates are meant to provide a starting point for a conversation with according to the officials, the u.s. facilities would cost between $265 million and $305 million to operate each year. the annual operating...
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. ♪ >>> the u.s. mbs isil targets in libya, killing as many as 40 people. ♪ >>> hello, you are with me david foster. you are watching al jazeera live from london. also coming up in the next 30 minutes. there is anger in uganda has police arrest the main opposition candidate for the third time this week. [ explosion ] >>> the fighting between turkey and kurdish fighters hurts efforts to bring peace to syria. >>> and we look at whether the space tourist industry is actually taking off. ♪ >>> the united states has carried out multiple air strikes in libya, targeting fighters aligned with isil, that is the islamic state of iraq and the leva levant. he have killed a man accused of helping organize attacks in tunisia. let's go to my colleague rosiland jordan joining us live from washington, d.c. i know we're expecting to hear pretty soon on camera from the state department. what have you heard from them so far? what are they saying about what happened in libya? >> reporter: well the state department has been
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the reason the u.s. and the rest of the world is concerned about this is that this technology is exactly the same technology, ballistic missile technology that north korea has been seeking in order to develop a missile that could carry a nuclear war head and threaten countries around the world, including the u.s. that's why you've seen this almost universal condemnation of the launch >>> during tonight's g.o.p. debate, bush said that the way to deal with this is through pre-emtive strikes. how feasible is that? >> he is not the first one to suggest that. 10 years ago ash carter proposed the same thing. it was argued that the u.s. could very easily take out the launch pad by firing a sea launch, a missile on a launch pad with fuel would be easy to carry out. it was argued that after that north korea would probably not respond, but now 10 years later when he is the secretary of defense and privy to all the war gaming that goes on about what would happen in the peninsula, if there was a provocative act, that
the reason the u.s. and the rest of the world is concerned about this is that this technology is exactly the same technology, ballistic missile technology that north korea has been seeking in order to develop a missile that could carry a nuclear war head and threaten countries around the world, including the u.s. that's why you've seen this almost universal condemnation of the launch >>> during tonight's g.o.p. debate, bush said that the way to deal with this is through pre-emtive...
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that was in the interest of the u.s. ms. garcia: they wanted european stability, to assist in the post economic recovery. these are all very good answers. at the end of the war, there were an estimated 10 million people left homeless and in some cases, stateless in europe alone. truman wanted to accommodate a greater share of the displaced persons in order to assist europe's postwar recovery. financial aid to the war-torn nations was not enough. the united states had a moral obligation to accept a number of the displaced persons in europe. yet congress resisted. even after americans became more fully aware of the horrors of the not see death camps, congress resisted. congresse tell me why would have been so resistant at this time to accommodating displaced persons? anyone want to venture a guess? that at this moment in time, the national origin quotas are still in place. admitting people outside of those national origin quotas was a highly controversial idea. act the displaced persons finally passed, it passed three years aft
that was in the interest of the u.s. ms. garcia: they wanted european stability, to assist in the post economic recovery. these are all very good answers. at the end of the war, there were an estimated 10 million people left homeless and in some cases, stateless in europe alone. truman wanted to accommodate a greater share of the displaced persons in order to assist europe's postwar recovery. financial aid to the war-torn nations was not enough. the united states had a moral obligation to...
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the u.s. role in the history of the world. my work that most pertains to our panel today is a book called "promise and peril -- america at the dawn of a global age" out in paper back. you can buy it down stairs. i had the distinction pleasure of being the chair and co-organizers of this really exciting panel, i think. and i hope you'll agree once we're done. 's not just really about foreign relations, but world relations. the spark for this panel is the centennial of the 1916 election in which wood row wilson ran on a he kept us out of war, despite the military interventions ongoing in meks keen the caribbean. marking the centennial of this election, this round table brings together superb historians with a wide array of focuses to address whether or not 1916 should be seen as the end of an era or the beginning of an era or was 1960 a turning point. many of us will have firm stances on this. some of us will probably equivocate a little bit. here at the outset, i wanted to thank -- give special
the u.s. role in the history of the world. my work that most pertains to our panel today is a book called "promise and peril -- america at the dawn of a global age" out in paper back. you can buy it down stairs. i had the distinction pleasure of being the chair and co-organizers of this really exciting panel, i think. and i hope you'll agree once we're done. 's not just really about foreign relations, but world relations. the spark for this panel is the centennial of the 1916 election...
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the u.s. economy. what we will try to do this morning is to parse through some of the noise and giving -- and give you a better sense of what you can expect in the economy in the next 12 months and longer-term. hopefully this will help you as governors to know whether to invest more now or to save for a rainy day. i am delighted to have such a distinguished panel of guests here to have this discussion. yogi bear is says it is difficult to make predictions, especially about the future but if anyone can do it accurately, it is these guys. we have a broad wealth of experience and knowledge. start withl do is five minutes or so about the current shape of the u.s. economy and we will turn to the discussionnd have a for the next half hour or so. at the end, i would like to open it up to westerns from the governors. if there are certain topics that are more pertinent to you. to set the scene a little bit allay some fears, it is a bit bizarre at the moment that there is so much speculation that we are
the u.s. economy. what we will try to do this morning is to parse through some of the noise and giving -- and give you a better sense of what you can expect in the economy in the next 12 months and longer-term. hopefully this will help you as governors to know whether to invest more now or to save for a rainy day. i am delighted to have such a distinguished panel of guests here to have this discussion. yogi bear is says it is difficult to make predictions, especially about the future but if...
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the u.s. is trying to put a halt. russia u.s. is firing back that russia is already doing it. it's ready, aim and fire at inside story >>> welcome to inside story. in syria you can't keep track of the players even with a score card. there are so many of them shifting alliances cricketry war aims - contradiktry war aims. many countries, i.s.i.l., at this late date even with much of syria in ruins and hundreds of thousands dead, it is hard to imagine an outcome that would allow the warring parties to disengage rather than wait for a resolution, masses of syrians fleeing for their life have now headed north an west, further internationalising the refugee crisis which has long burdened syria's neighbours. through weeks of bloody fighting and a human surge tide out of syria, does the promise to ceasefire carry hopes of at least a pause. a breather. al jazeera's omar alsalah reports from southern turkey. >> reporter: on the offensive and making gains, i.s.i.l. fighters say they can control i.s.i.l. i
the u.s. is trying to put a halt. russia u.s. is firing back that russia is already doing it. it's ready, aim and fire at inside story >>> welcome to inside story. in syria you can't keep track of the players even with a score card. there are so many of them shifting alliances cricketry war aims - contradiktry war aims. many countries, i.s.i.l., at this late date even with much of syria in ruins and hundreds of thousands dead, it is hard to imagine an outcome that would allow the...
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from the u.s., a quick reaction. secretary of state john kerry pointed out the contradiction to remarks made by china's president last fall. >> when president xi was here in washington, he stood in the rose garden with president obama and said china will not militarize in the south china sea. but there is every evidence, every day, that there has been an increase of militarization of one kind or another. it's a serious concern. >> reporter: in another part of the south china sea, china has been reclaiming seven reefs in the disputed spratly islands. it's building airstrips there. one is already in use and can accommodate military aircraft. the buildup in the area has led the u.s. to conduct freedom of navigation patrols by ships and aircraft. the area is a vital shipping route. vietnam, malaysia, brunei, the philippines and taiwan all have rival claims in the south china sea, but china claims most of it. on wednesday, its foreign minister declined to confirm the woody island report but justified the military buildup i
from the u.s., a quick reaction. secretary of state john kerry pointed out the contradiction to remarks made by china's president last fall. >> when president xi was here in washington, he stood in the rose garden with president obama and said china will not militarize in the south china sea. but there is every evidence, every day, that there has been an increase of militarization of one kind or another. it's a serious concern. >> reporter: in another part of the south china sea,...
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the u.s. appealing on both sides to deescalate the situation. the u.s. has told the turkish government to stop shelling. it has told the y.p.g. not to take advantage of the chaos on the ground to seize land >>> as we've just heard from the saudis, they are now sending their war planes into the turkish air base preparing for the fight against i.s.i.l. >> reporter: yes. really a sign of seriesness on the part of saudi arabia because they did offer to send ground forces to take part in any ground operation if and when the u.s. led coalition decides to go after i.s.i.l. in syria and iraq. showing that we have now sent our planes, the turkish government saying they're ready to participate, send ground forces in, but those statements have been received with - the syrian government, they have warned the saudi arabia not to take such a move because according to them it will be seen as a form of aggression. in the words of the syrian foreign minister, the foreign troops who do enter syria will return to the countries in coffins. heightened tensions in the reasons,
the u.s. appealing on both sides to deescalate the situation. the u.s. has told the turkish government to stop shelling. it has told the y.p.g. not to take advantage of the chaos on the ground to seize land >>> as we've just heard from the saudis, they are now sending their war planes into the turkish air base preparing for the fight against i.s.i.l. >> reporter: yes. really a sign of seriesness on the part of saudi arabia because they did offer to send ground forces to take part...
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the u.s. media say they may have been deployed last week. the foreign minister declined to confirm it, but justified the build-up. >> the facilities are for military and for self-defense. they're totally consistent with the right of self-defense given to all nations by international laws. and there is no room for criticism. >> china controls woody islands, also claimed by vietnam and taiwan. various incidents have occurred between china and vietnam in the disputed waters. >>> japan's defense minister spoke to the reporters in tokyo. >> translator: even though chien into had previously said they had no intention of using the facilities for military purpo s purposes, we'll ask the country to give us a more convincing explanation of its action. >> the news came as the president barack obama agreed to cooperate to stop china from militaryizing the sea. >> a powerful explosion has occurred in turkish. injuring 61. aimed at the country's military. the blast happened on wednesday evening, during rush
the u.s. media say they may have been deployed last week. the foreign minister declined to confirm it, but justified the build-up. >> the facilities are for military and for self-defense. they're totally consistent with the right of self-defense given to all nations by international laws. and there is no room for criticism. >> china controls woody islands, also claimed by vietnam and taiwan. various incidents have occurred between china and vietnam in the disputed waters....
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we used to have a society in the u.s. or anywhere else in the world that was dominated by agriculture. this is not the case any more. i think in the u.s. many years ago many were involved in farming but now it is 3%. do we prepare the world for the way is to be or what it used to be >>> what we have been talking about speaks directly to the work you do with respect to labor >> i would take a much less sanguine view. this narrative that we've done pretty well haven't we for labor and jobs. no. we haven't. we have not. we've seen a step back from political commitment to full employment. we've seen the growth of very high levels of unemployment and low quality employment. we've seen something which has only been alluded to indirectly, extraordinary growth of inequality, hardening into exclusion. if access to education, you know, the people are moving and shifting coming from the higher echelons of the social ladder this is not an accident. it is a hardening of exclusion. we should not be too sanguineb about where we have come
we used to have a society in the u.s. or anywhere else in the world that was dominated by agriculture. this is not the case any more. i think in the u.s. many years ago many were involved in farming but now it is 3%. do we prepare the world for the way is to be or what it used to be >>> what we have been talking about speaks directly to the work you do with respect to labor >> i would take a much less sanguine view. this narrative that we've done pretty well haven't we for labor...
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the u.s. is the natural party who can enforce the ceasefire by putting consequences on the table if case the party does not. unfortunately, the u.s. doesn't seem to be interested in doing that. we are deeply sceptical. there are no guarantees >>> is that true that russia has no interest in making sure its partners stop shooting? >> russia primarily at this point wants to support the bashar al-assad regime. it wants to be sure the bashar al-assad regime captures aleppo. russia would like to be a major factor in whatever international political solution is developed for syria, wants to be a major player, but in terms of the cessation of hostilities, it is not a particular russian goal right now >>> but they just went through weeks of high-level diplomacy. was it all just pantomime? >> russia is concerned that its image around the world has taken a beating because of bombing in syria. it wants to stop that perception so is looking for a political solution ostensibly. a political solution is still
the u.s. is the natural party who can enforce the ceasefire by putting consequences on the table if case the party does not. unfortunately, the u.s. doesn't seem to be interested in doing that. we are deeply sceptical. there are no guarantees >>> is that true that russia has no interest in making sure its partners stop shooting? >> russia primarily at this point wants to support the bashar al-assad regime. it wants to be sure the bashar al-assad regime captures aleppo. russia...
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the u.s. is still gushing oil. rices, if they were to rise it could switch on quickly, bringing more oil to market. other countries, it is about their production. it about them that changes the equation? themselvessaudi's have decided to draw a line under the policy. it looks as if there has been a change of approach within the saudi government and this is the first step. tohink they will go further take up production. ideally with people joining them. we will be lucky to see it at 50 but once you have seen the floor it is possible to see things moving up over the next few months. alix: you wrote in a blog early in february before this potential freeze pack came up that you would suggest buying oil. what gave you the confidence and then? the pressure the saudi's were coming under from other opec member states, and the realization they were not driving the u.s. shale industry out of business. they tried to do that. they recognize the reality of the situation. now they are moving back to a more sensible approach. alix
the u.s. is still gushing oil. rices, if they were to rise it could switch on quickly, bringing more oil to market. other countries, it is about their production. it about them that changes the equation? themselvessaudi's have decided to draw a line under the policy. it looks as if there has been a change of approach within the saudi government and this is the first step. tohink they will go further take up production. ideally with people joining them. we will be lucky to see it at 50 but once...
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the u.s. and russia will bring a ceasefire by saturday. that deal excludes i.s.i.l. and al-nusra front and all rebel groups that will not commit to a cessation of hostilities. the syrian opposition wants international guarantees that the government in damascus and russia will not target rebel groups under the pretext of continued operations against i.s.i.l. and al-nusra. while the government in damascus says it will accept the partial truce, it warned rebel groups not to attempt to strengthen their positions during any pause in the fighting >>> ready, aim, stop firing, catching up with the latest in syria's bloody civil war. joining me for that conversation is ambassador, director of government relations and vice president for policy and research at the middle east institute. a cessation of hostilities. they don't want to call it a ceasefire any more, that doesn't include some of the parties who are doing much of the fighting. does it mean anything? is it worth? >> just like a lot of syrians i'
the u.s. and russia will bring a ceasefire by saturday. that deal excludes i.s.i.l. and al-nusra front and all rebel groups that will not commit to a cessation of hostilities. the syrian opposition wants international guarantees that the government in damascus and russia will not target rebel groups under the pretext of continued operations against i.s.i.l. and al-nusra. while the government in damascus says it will accept the partial truce, it warned rebel groups not to attempt to strengthen...
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. >> and apple versus the u.s. government. new this morning, why ceo tim cook says unlocking the iphone in question would be bad for america. it's thursday, february 25th, 2016. "worldwide exchange" begins right now. >>> good morning. welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm sara eisen. >> and i'm wilfred frost. we could be in for another wild market ride today. a busy session in asia overnight. china in the eye of the tiger. let's get you up to speed on what happened while you were sleeping. china's finance minister warning of pressure on exports and the yuan. interbank lending rates moved sharply up at the open. reuters is reporting china's central bank injected more than $52 billion into the money market through seven-day reverse bond repurchase agreements. here's how things closed. let's have a look at it. it was particularly the china markets that declined. the reverse st of asia wasn't t affected. also, talk of relatively low volumes and a number of stories as well in the press over there today about the growing corpo
. >> and apple versus the u.s. government. new this morning, why ceo tim cook says unlocking the iphone in question would be bad for america. it's thursday, february 25th, 2016. "worldwide exchange" begins right now. >>> good morning. welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm sara eisen. >> and i'm wilfred frost. we could be in for another wild market ride today. a busy session in asia overnight. china in the eye of the tiger. let's get you up to...
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the base is used by the u.s. led coalition in the fight against i.s.i.l. >> translation: the latest deployments when it comes to the land forces or increasing our air campaign emphasize that saudi arabia is continuing to work with the international coalition to fight i.s.i.l. they are matching their words are action. today we're reinforcing our air campaign and we will wait for military details on how to start the land operations. teams have already arrived at the air base. some planes have arrived. the rest will arrive in hours. they should be operationally ready soon >>> going live to our correspondent in the south of turkey close to the border with syria. let's start with turkey's bombardment of y.p.g. positions. tell us what has provoked this sprons it from ankara. -- response from ankara. >> reporter: for the second day turkey bombarding positions of the y.p.g. and their allies. the turkey prime minister making it clear that it considers the y.p.g. advances in this corner a threat, a threat to turkey's nation
the base is used by the u.s. led coalition in the fight against i.s.i.l. >> translation: the latest deployments when it comes to the land forces or increasing our air campaign emphasize that saudi arabia is continuing to work with the international coalition to fight i.s.i.l. they are matching their words are action. today we're reinforcing our air campaign and we will wait for military details on how to start the land operations. teams have already arrived at the air base. some planes...
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i'll leave you with the markets. >>> u.s. republican presidential candidate donald trump has received what could be one of the strongest rebukes so far in the campaign. pope francis has criticized him over his immigration plan. the pope was returning home from a trip to mexico. a reporter asked him about trump's pledge to build a wall along the southern u.s. border. >> translator: a person who only thinks about building walls wherever they may be and not building bridges is not a christian. >> trump quickly fired back. >> he's questioning my faith. i was very surprised to see it, but i am a christian. i'm proud of it. ay. for a regious leer to question a person's faith is disgraceful. >> the pope didn't say who american catholics should vote for, but catholics make up about 20% of the u.s. population. >>> wonder how trump regards japan. "newsline" comes to you from tokyo where it's considerably warmer today. it's 59 degrees fahrenheit. for those of you planning to visit japan this weekend, jonathan oh has the forecast. >> hell
i'll leave you with the markets. >>> u.s. republican presidential candidate donald trump has received what could be one of the strongest rebukes so far in the campaign. pope francis has criticized him over his immigration plan. the pope was returning home from a trip to mexico. a reporter asked him about trump's pledge to build a wall along the southern u.s. border. >> translator: a person who only thinks about building walls wherever they may be and not building bridges is not a...
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fewer chinese tourists are traveling to the u.s. which means less spending at flagship stores in big cities and china has proven lately to be unpredictable, so if the slowdown leads chinese consumers to pull back their spending, it could be trouble for retail. for "nightly business report," i'm courtney reagan. >>> still ahead, mutual funds that may help you stay calm in a stomach-churning market. >>> redstone resigned as chairman of cbs. a lawsuit challenging are redstone's mental competence raised questions about whether he should continue in that role. shares of cbs rose in initial after-hours trading as did shares of viacom where she's also chairman. viacom's board will reportedly meet tomorrow. >>> gopro slings to a fourth-quarter loss and issues a disappointing revenue forecast. the action camera maker lost 8 cents a share. analysts were looking for a break-even quarter. revenue also fell short at $437 million, a decline of 31% from year ago. the result sent shares lower after initially rising in after-hours trading. but as jos
fewer chinese tourists are traveling to the u.s. which means less spending at flagship stores in big cities and china has proven lately to be unpredictable, so if the slowdown leads chinese consumers to pull back their spending, it could be trouble for retail. for "nightly business report," i'm courtney reagan. >>> still ahead, mutual funds that may help you stay calm in a stomach-churning market. >>> redstone resigned as chairman of cbs. a lawsuit challenging are...
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south korean officials are talking with the u.s. about deploying an american anti-missile system that has drawn condemn nation from the north. a commentary from state media said deploying the anti-missile system would heighten military tension. the previous day officials said they were talking with the u.s. about getting a system called thad. they began the talks after the north's rocket launch seen as a cover for a missile test. the north korean commentary said political and military tension would lead to a physical slash. it warned that south korea would be targeted by countries neighboring the north. analysts suggest the commentary was referring to china and russia. the chinese government doesn't want the anti-missile system in south korea because its radar would reach china. russian leaders have expressed opposition. >>> japan's has faced off with his predecessor in a rare debate. shinzo abe and noda discussed reforms they promised years ago that triggered the transition of power and abe pledged to cut seats sooner than proposed.
south korean officials are talking with the u.s. about deploying an american anti-missile system that has drawn condemn nation from the north. a commentary from state media said deploying the anti-missile system would heighten military tension. the previous day officials said they were talking with the u.s. about getting a system called thad. they began the talks after the north's rocket launch seen as a cover for a missile test. the north korean commentary said political and military tension...
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is the u.s. having a influence priority here, has this ever bean top priority and what's the significance of this summit? >> well, having it at sunnylands does isolate the nation, and obama's attempt to work more closely with the group, only a handful have signed on to the tpp, and there are probably nations that won't join at all, much more in the china camp. and some that are on the fence. this group of nations although they are getting closer together, economically, the reality is that they're still very disparate nations, nothing close to the european union by any standard. so i think that it's going to be difficult for obama to really work with them as some kind of multilateral block, because they're not even cooperating that closely yet. so -- so it will be interesting what they end up talking about. because i don't think they're going to come to much agreement on anything. >> kelly, i want you to talk about china's role in this and the battle over the south china sea. if you can explain wha
is the u.s. having a influence priority here, has this ever bean top priority and what's the significance of this summit? >> well, having it at sunnylands does isolate the nation, and obama's attempt to work more closely with the group, only a handful have signed on to the tpp, and there are probably nations that won't join at all, much more in the china camp. and some that are on the fence. this group of nations although they are getting closer together, economically, the reality is that...
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the u.s. comes into pressure to do more to end the war with its policy attacked from all sides. turkey's president has criticized american support of kurdish rebels saying the u.s. has turned the region into a sea of blood. france's outgoing prime minister who pushed for military intervention describe the u.s. position as ambiguous. and the syrian says they should do more. the west says it's the russian airstrikes that are undermining the peace process. not far from the border is fear among civilians are growing. so are the casualties. the intensity of the syrian government campaign is continuing and now the bombs are falling in villages not far from a border townhome to tens of thousands of people including those recently displaced by the government's advance across the province of aleppo. >> the humanitarian situation is bad in our city and many families have fled. the international silence is unacceptable considering what is happening in the city. >> already people have started to leave, but
the u.s. comes into pressure to do more to end the war with its policy attacked from all sides. turkey's president has criticized american support of kurdish rebels saying the u.s. has turned the region into a sea of blood. france's outgoing prime minister who pushed for military intervention describe the u.s. position as ambiguous. and the syrian says they should do more. the west says it's the russian airstrikes that are undermining the peace process. not far from the border is fear among...
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>> reporter: well, today the u.s. is trying to broker an immediate ceasefire. today secretary kerry pushed both russia and iran to stop attacking syrian civilians in aleppo and allow in aid to besieged areas, but the russians haven't been quick to agreed agree to that. in fact, vladimir putin's military has cut off supply lines to the u.s.-backed rebels, and u.s. officials warn that assad and it leaves the u.s. with little leverage in a war president obama has resisted getting involved in for five years now. >> pelley: margaret brennan at the white houseful margaret, thank you. today cleveland mayor frank jackson apologized to the family of tamir rice after the city billed his estate $500 for ambulance services. the city also tore up the bill. in 2014 a cleveland cop shot rice, who was 12. he was holding a gun that turned out to be a toy. he died the next day at the hospitals. the officer was not charged. in a big development today, scientists have announced what may be among the greatest discoveries in the history of physics. they believe they found gravity wav
>> reporter: well, today the u.s. is trying to broker an immediate ceasefire. today secretary kerry pushed both russia and iran to stop attacking syrian civilians in aleppo and allow in aid to besieged areas, but the russians haven't been quick to agreed agree to that. in fact, vladimir putin's military has cut off supply lines to the u.s.-backed rebels, and u.s. officials warn that assad and it leaves the u.s. with little leverage in a war president obama has resisted getting involved in...
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the u.s. ever closer to entering the conflict. in april 1916, wilson defended neutral rights as he had since the sinking of the lusitania and threatened to several o-matic --s with germany followed following the sinking of a passenger boat by u-boat. bluster by the wilson administration led to the germans backing down this u-boat campaign. there was a divide in the response of the american electorate. for wilson americans saw this is a triumph of u.s. assertive neutral rights diplomacy, while critics perceive this as leading from behind or diplomacy from behind. in 1916,of the war there were a number of major events. we don't have enough time to go through them, there was a major battle which round up being a truce that resulted in the british blockade continuing. there were many monthlong battles which resulted in more than one million total casualties. as at least aen watershed in terms of the fighting of the war itself. politically, 1916, wilson have the advantage of incumbency. but rightly
the u.s. ever closer to entering the conflict. in april 1916, wilson defended neutral rights as he had since the sinking of the lusitania and threatened to several o-matic --s with germany followed following the sinking of a passenger boat by u-boat. bluster by the wilson administration led to the germans backing down this u-boat campaign. there was a divide in the response of the american electorate. for wilson americans saw this is a triumph of u.s. assertive neutral rights diplomacy, while...
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. >>> very warm welcome to the program. u.s. esident barack obama has finally set out his plan for shutting down guantanamo bay, seven years after he first pledged to close it. of the 91 detain east still at the site, he said 35 have been approved for transfer. in that means they can be released to another country willing to take them. for those who won't go to foreign countries, the president says he will work with congress to establish a location where they can be sent. >> this is about closing a chapter in our history, it reflects the lessons we have learned since 9/11. lessons that need to guide our nation going forward, so even as we use military commissions to close out the cases of some current detainees, which, given the unique circumstances of their cases, make it difficult for them to be tried in article 3 courts, this -- this type of use of military commissions should not set a precedent for the future. >> rosiland jordan joins us live now from washington, d.c. hi, there, ros. so what else did obama say, and what has b
. >>> very warm welcome to the program. u.s. esident barack obama has finally set out his plan for shutting down guantanamo bay, seven years after he first pledged to close it. of the 91 detain east still at the site, he said 35 have been approved for transfer. in that means they can be released to another country willing to take them. for those who won't go to foreign countries, the president says he will work with congress to establish a location where they can be sent. >> this...
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the u.s. and russia have supported the group in the conflict and the u.s. says it's not clear who carried out the anch ankora attack. >> the biggest banks, arrested five senior employees with industrial and commercial bank of china on suspicion of machine laundering. the alleged staff laundered about $45 million in deposits from a chinese criminal network. spanish authorities recently teamed up with law enforcement officials to investigate chinese enterprises. they say they were able to follow the trail back to the bank. officials with the bank issued a statement to say the madrid office has complied with spanish laws. they say the bank is cooperating with authorities. >> officials at the organization for economic cooperation and development are making their predictions for the year. they're less up beat than they were before. joining us now from the business desk, what are the officials saying. >> the uncertainty when they look around is greater than before. so they field they i need to cut down on the growth forecast for the year and not just for one or tw
the u.s. and russia have supported the group in the conflict and the u.s. says it's not clear who carried out the anch ankora attack. >> the biggest banks, arrested five senior employees with industrial and commercial bank of china on suspicion of machine laundering. the alleged staff laundered about $45 million in deposits from a chinese criminal network. spanish authorities recently teamed up with law enforcement officials to investigate chinese enterprises. they say they were able to...
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the u.s. has opened the door to a ballistic missile defense system that could reshape the defense landscape. it comes after north korea launched a long-range rocket over the weekend. from the bloomberg first work desk, i'm nejra cehic. francine: seven strategists have lowered their projections for the smp amid a route that has whacked more than $2 trillion. we have the founding and managing director -- thanks so much for having us. it is going to be a brutal week. markets are concerned about something, but we aren't sure what. possible negative interest rates in the u.s., we don't know what the reserves in china are looking at -- when will markets start feeling confident? >> i think the markets need to see some signal from central banks and geopolitics that things are calming down a little bit. withyou saw last week japan going to negative rates, although it is on tha tier basis, it's not like all of the reserves -- another central-bank joining the camp of negative rates. you could look at that
the u.s. has opened the door to a ballistic missile defense system that could reshape the defense landscape. it comes after north korea launched a long-range rocket over the weekend. from the bloomberg first work desk, i'm nejra cehic. francine: seven strategists have lowered their projections for the smp amid a route that has whacked more than $2 trillion. we have the founding and managing director -- thanks so much for having us. it is going to be a brutal week. markets are concerned about...
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one of the things now where the u.s. said it won't tolerate it, but it is in a position to be in no other position than not to tolerate it >>> the missile launch later tonight and we will have updates. several candidates are about to debate in new hampshire. donald trump will be on stage tonight. he boycotted the last debate. who won't be there is carly fiorina who failed to meet the network's qualifications. she released an online video and a scathing statement calling the debate process broken. according to a real clear politics polls that averages all the new hampshire state policies, donald trump is in the lead with nearly about 31%, followed by marco rubio who has surged into 16%, ted cruz and john kasich are tied for third. joining us live from the site of the debate is michael shore. we have to note that one of the other informal native sons of new england jeb bush didn't make the top four. what happened? >> well, you know, i think when you look at what jeb bush has done, it has been a - you know, he ran into donal
one of the things now where the u.s. said it won't tolerate it, but it is in a position to be in no other position than not to tolerate it >>> the missile launch later tonight and we will have updates. several candidates are about to debate in new hampshire. donald trump will be on stage tonight. he boycotted the last debate. who won't be there is carly fiorina who failed to meet the network's qualifications. she released an online video and a scathing statement calling the debate...
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the u.s. claims facilitated a number of attacks in neighboring tunisia. are jamie mcintire is at the pentagon with more. >> reporter: antonio, the pentagon says the overnight strikes do not represent an expansion of the all out war against i.s.i.l. in iraq and syria into libya as well. this officials say was simply a target of opportunity a chance to take out a major i.s.i.l. player and dozens of recruits in a single blow. this is all that was left of a farmhouse and other structural in a rural area of libya after a pair of u.s. air force f-15s flown out of a british air base northeast of london along with unmanned drones from the region attacked what the pentagon described as an i.s.i.l. training camp in the early hours of friday morning. pentagon says the camp was und undersurveillance for weeks, suggesting the fighters were planning external attacks on u.s. and other western interests in the region. >> it's fair to say we believe this group and this training facility posed a threat in the re
the u.s. claims facilitated a number of attacks in neighboring tunisia. are jamie mcintire is at the pentagon with more. >> reporter: antonio, the pentagon says the overnight strikes do not represent an expansion of the all out war against i.s.i.l. in iraq and syria into libya as well. this officials say was simply a target of opportunity a chance to take out a major i.s.i.l. player and dozens of recruits in a single blow. this is all that was left of a farmhouse and other structural in a...
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the u.s. government says student loan debt may be as high as $1 trillion. >>> on the cbs "moneywatch." a recall of toyota suvs and a surprising filler that may be in your graded parmesan cheese. jill wagner is at the new york more. good morning, jill. >> good morning. >> toyota is recalling more than a million small suvs in the u.s. because the seat belts could fail in a crash. the recall involved raz 4s from 2006 to 2012. and the rav 4 electric model from 2012 to 2014. toyota says it's possible the seat belts could be damaged by a metal seat frame during a crash. >>> three-day rally on wall street as the jump in oil prices sent stocks higher. dow jumped 257 points and s&p gained 31 and nasdaq finished 98 points higher. >>> nike has cut its ties with boxer manny pacquiao after he made disparaging remarks about gays. he said in a television interview, gays are worse than animals. nike says those comments were abhorrent and strongly opposes discrimination of any kind. >>> there is a new president
the u.s. government says student loan debt may be as high as $1 trillion. >>> on the cbs "moneywatch." a recall of toyota suvs and a surprising filler that may be in your graded parmesan cheese. jill wagner is at the new york more. good morning, jill. >> good morning. >> toyota is recalling more than a million small suvs in the u.s. because the seat belts could fail in a crash. the recall involved raz 4s from 2006 to 2012. and the rav 4 electric model from 2012 to...
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strikes a different balance than the u.s. use there were some degree of terrorist activity, the idea of having cameras in london, people are comfortable with that. i don't think that is likely to happen in the u.s. the u.s. will always be wanted to make sure the government does not overreach more than most places. bill gates speaking today exclusively on bloomberg television. still ahead, oil prices tumbling after the iranian oil minister says an agreement by saudi arabia and russia last week to put is ridiculous. let's take a look at the major averages. oil equity correlation happening. and 1% onn the s&p the nasdaq. ♪ carol: from bloomberg rolled head quarters new york, this is bloomberg markets. -- bloomberg world headquarters in new york, this is bloomberg markets. mark: u.s. secretary of state john kerry says an accord between the u.s. and russia to curb the violence in syria is the best opportunity to keep the troubled country intact. he told the senate foreign relations committee today that time is running out for russi
strikes a different balance than the u.s. use there were some degree of terrorist activity, the idea of having cameras in london, people are comfortable with that. i don't think that is likely to happen in the u.s. the u.s. will always be wanted to make sure the government does not overreach more than most places. bill gates speaking today exclusively on bloomberg television. still ahead, oil prices tumbling after the iranian oil minister says an agreement by saudi arabia and russia last week...
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after meeting with the u.s. secretary of state, john kerry, his chirnees counterpart -- chinese counterpart deflected questions about intentions. >> translation: china, the united states and the asian countries committed to non-militarization. we hope the parties will work together in the same direction. >> the chinese raised their own concerns about u.s. policy on the korean peninsula. north korea's nuclear weapon and missile test in detines of u.n. -- defiance of unreresolution spurred talks of installing an american shield in south korea. it upset china, warning that a deploy could destroy relations with south korea. an announcement at the start of missile talks with the government was delayed while wang met with kerry. kerrry says that the thad system would be a response to the north. >> we have stated what it is to not having considered the deployment. that would be the denuclearization. that's all. >> china's minister made no mention. the u.n. security council was close to adopting sanctions against the com
after meeting with the u.s. secretary of state, john kerry, his chirnees counterpart -- chinese counterpart deflected questions about intentions. >> translation: china, the united states and the asian countries committed to non-militarization. we hope the parties will work together in the same direction. >> the chinese raised their own concerns about u.s. policy on the korean peninsula. north korea's nuclear weapon and missile test in detines of u.n. -- defiance of unreresolution...
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this is the picture for u.s. s a the this hour with futures implying a higher open but really just flat at this stage. we're looking at very, very minor gains called for the main u.s. markets. this comes after a wild session on wall street just yesterday. we saw the dow recover its biggest recovery since 2008. this was largely tied to the movements we saw in wti, which was down. the oil price there almost 4%, made a recovery. so, too, did equities following that move. how this is playing out today in global trade, we did see weakness in the shanghai composite. other asian markets moved higher. this is the picture in europe, driven largely by earnings today. the oil price still in focus as well. the ftse 100 leading the way higher by almost 2%. the dax up by 1%. the french cac 40 and ftse mib also moving significantly higher. >> let's talk about the middle east and syria in particular. syria's main opposition bloc has said it'll support a u.s.-russia brokered cease-fire plan. the announcement follows president assa
this is the picture for u.s. s a the this hour with futures implying a higher open but really just flat at this stage. we're looking at very, very minor gains called for the main u.s. markets. this comes after a wild session on wall street just yesterday. we saw the dow recover its biggest recovery since 2008. this was largely tied to the movements we saw in wti, which was down. the oil price there almost 4%, made a recovery. so, too, did equities following that move. how this is playing out...
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the u.s. ad, when it's not it is a token effort at best. and frankly, the united states has a great interest in handling this refugee crisis. whether it is the impact on a british exit vote of the e.u., the immaterial possession of internal borders the rise of far right and far left party, political implications for angela merkel. there is a lot riding on this and it is of direct u.s. interest to try to help manage it. >>> on saturday second o secretf state john kerry called it a near echo sensual threat to europe. >>> a the situation at one northern california prison is so bad it may have led five correctional officers to commit suicide in the past seven years. the high desert state prison is located in susanville, a remote town in northeast california. a"america tonight's" michael has more. >> reporter: in the past seven years there have been five staff suicides here at high desert prison, scott jones was number three. his widow janel. why did scott take his own life? >> the job. his job. >>
the u.s. ad, when it's not it is a token effort at best. and frankly, the united states has a great interest in handling this refugee crisis. whether it is the impact on a british exit vote of the e.u., the immaterial possession of internal borders the rise of far right and far left party, political implications for angela merkel. there is a lot riding on this and it is of direct u.s. interest to try to help manage it. >>> on saturday second o secretf state john kerry called it a near...
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as indeed, the u.s. did in the case of yemen, in the case of -- of a lundy -- by the way, scott, was here a few months ago, he wrote a book on the dilemma. where is the legal justification that says it is not just a foreign individual, but now an american individual, who can be targeted? alberto: yes, i do not have a problem with that. because american nationals, ok, who leave the united states and have planned attacks against the u.s. become combatants. and we have a series of u.s. supreme court decisions going back to the 1940's, the very famous case of the german saboteurs, two of them were american nationals. ok? and we have lots of german-americans who at the outbreak of world war ii, they went to germany and joined the german armed forces. they put on german uniforms. and when we were fighting against them, we did not say, well, we have to detain them because they are american citizens. we simply engaged in combat with them. and so, american nationals, who leave the u.s. and become combatants, they
as indeed, the u.s. did in the case of yemen, in the case of -- of a lundy -- by the way, scott, was here a few months ago, he wrote a book on the dilemma. where is the legal justification that says it is not just a foreign individual, but now an american individual, who can be targeted? alberto: yes, i do not have a problem with that. because american nationals, ok, who leave the united states and have planned attacks against the u.s. become combatants. and we have a series of u.s. supreme...
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she argues that during this time, the u.s. military began to see foreign landscapes as an enemy rather than just an obstacle. she describes the reasons for various defoalization missions as well as damage to the environment and locals. her class is about one hour, 15 minutes. >> okay. so, today we're going to be talking about the wars in korea and vietnam from an environmental history perspective. many of you are quite well aware of the military side of things, how the wars progressed. i think it's important for to us think about how nature is impacted by and shapes warfare. these are two very important wars in american history. not only because korea is often considered to be the forgotten war and so many of its veterans feels like it doesn't get talked about enough, but also because it was the first hot war in the cold war, in which the united states really did go to war with communist enemies. in this case, north korea and the people's volunteer army in china. and because it really does impact our world today. korea is one o
she argues that during this time, the u.s. military began to see foreign landscapes as an enemy rather than just an obstacle. she describes the reasons for various defoalization missions as well as damage to the environment and locals. her class is about one hour, 15 minutes. >> okay. so, today we're going to be talking about the wars in korea and vietnam from an environmental history perspective. many of you are quite well aware of the military side of things, how the wars progressed. i...
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the head of u.s. trategy at bank of america merrill lynch and we spoke to her on market volatility. >> what's happening right now is a big break from the trends we have seen of the last several years. what adding to the confusion is that we are now at a point where all of these sources of liquidity we have enjoyed for the last 10 years or more are going away like the fed staying at zero rates. that is starting to shift in the fed has tightened for the first time in almost a decade. we are seeing lending standards grow tighter rather than easier and credit spreads and the cost of equity capital increase. ipo activity has dried up this year. regime but iof one think we are moving into something that is very different going forward. you point out the number of companies forecasting losses is on the increase. more and more companies see losses in their future. if you look at this chart, you can see the last time we have seen this kind of surge was in the last two recessions. it could be a recession indicat
the head of u.s. trategy at bank of america merrill lynch and we spoke to her on market volatility. >> what's happening right now is a big break from the trends we have seen of the last several years. what adding to the confusion is that we are now at a point where all of these sources of liquidity we have enjoyed for the last 10 years or more are going away like the fed staying at zero rates. that is starting to shift in the fed has tightened for the first time in almost a decade. we are...
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right now the u.s. is not at the level of come tort with them in syria as they are in iraq >>> what about the cost. the pentagon says we have spent more than 5.3 billion dollars since the operations began in august of 2014. that comes out to about 11 million dollars a day. it is a lot of money. americans are wondering what all the money has accomplished. let's this by this in terms-- about this in terms of the targets have been and how successful they've been. >> i don't think to tell you that war is an expensive business. an aircraft carrier, when it is not aat war, costs about a million yob i don't know dollars a da day to operate. very expensive. much is going to the operations, ammunitions? of the aid on the ground. they they have had 8,000 coalition air strikes since they started. they become more and more effective with more intelligence. we see more strikes against the i.s.i.l. oil operations, not just the fuel trucks, but also some of the transfer points for oil to try and cut off the flow of fun
right now the u.s. is not at the level of come tort with them in syria as they are in iraq >>> what about the cost. the pentagon says we have spent more than 5.3 billion dollars since the operations began in august of 2014. that comes out to about 11 million dollars a day. it is a lot of money. americans are wondering what all the money has accomplished. let's this by this in terms-- about this in terms of the targets have been and how successful they've been. >> i don't think to...
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but also an impact on the broader globe. u.s. president obama recently helped make that deal in the paris climate summit. he came back to say there were new rules that states had to curb greenhouse gas emissions. the supreme court was sending a message to the president said the recalls could not go into effect until the case had worked its way through the court system. now that he has passed away that the supreme court will not weigh in on this. if they decide the president does have that authority, that it is likely that those regulations will go into effect meaning that there is much more likely that the paris climate talks are implemented >>> the death came up at a very ill tempered debate between republican hopefuls. >> reporter: a moment silence to mark the death of a supreme court justice announced just before the republican debate. the question of replacement dominated early exchanges. the question, should president obama appoint a new justice as the constitution says. apparently not in an election year >> i think he is goi
but also an impact on the broader globe. u.s. president obama recently helped make that deal in the paris climate summit. he came back to say there were new rules that states had to curb greenhouse gas emissions. the supreme court was sending a message to the president said the recalls could not go into effect until the case had worked its way through the court system. now that he has passed away that the supreme court will not weigh in on this. if they decide the president does have that...
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are seeing inou the u.s. is a revolution over time. y in the environmental safety performance of the companies. there are some companies that did not do it very well to begin with. i would think now that the u.s. certainly has improved considerably over the last 10 years. in the u.k., if at a long history of oil and gas experience. we are widely acknowledged to be one of the best regulation industries in the world. anna: we're talking but gas here, why do we talk about oil. what to do you think, when you look at the weakness we have seen in energy prices of late, how does that sit with your longer-term forecast? isncis: what we're seeing very simple in some ways. it is supply and demand. now in the oile market were clearly there is excess capacity and excess supply. that is resulting in this volatility. if we look at where we are operating which is the u.k. gas market, the prices have come down. what we see in terms of supply and demand balance is domestic supply is running at an alarming rate. we are importing about half of our gas. by
are seeing inou the u.s. is a revolution over time. y in the environmental safety performance of the companies. there are some companies that did not do it very well to begin with. i would think now that the u.s. certainly has improved considerably over the last 10 years. in the u.k., if at a long history of oil and gas experience. we are widely acknowledged to be one of the best regulation industries in the world. anna: we're talking but gas here, why do we talk about oil. what to do you...
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the u.s. refused. hostages were hold for 445 dies. they were released moments after the shah died and moments after ronald reagan was inaugurated. >> the former head of iran sods national scholar, ambassador, it's good to see you. here we are. 37 years after the resolution. do most iranians think they are better off? >> i believe this is not religious hypocrisy, but a religious hit okay rahsy, prepared in the counter governing system. every high level decision make or is elected by the people. at the same time, since 1979, iran insisted on religious values, i would say that the new government system after the revolution in 1979 in iran is a religious democracy, which has been maintained for 37 years. dissidents have been stifled, and there has been crackdowns against protests in the regimes. protests - you have had thousands of protests in iran. the only process was it was a little bit with violence. it was during the second term of president. it was the only election disputed domestically. 37 elections in iran never was any dispute on
the u.s. refused. hostages were hold for 445 dies. they were released moments after the shah died and moments after ronald reagan was inaugurated. >> the former head of iran sods national scholar, ambassador, it's good to see you. here we are. 37 years after the resolution. do most iranians think they are better off? >> i believe this is not religious hypocrisy, but a religious hit okay rahsy, prepared in the counter governing system. every high level decision make or is elected by...
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the goal is to lower emissions from u.s. power plants. it is the main tool for the u.s. to meet the emissions reductions target it pledged at the u.s. time it talks -- the u.n. climate talks in paris in december. 27 states and industry opponents have claimed that the plan oversteps federal authority and would have a devastating impact on their economies. e to submit plans as early as september of this year. now, states no longer have to until all legal issues are resolved. inederal appeals court washington will start hearing oral arguments on the legality of the plan on june 2. if struck down, it is expected that the supreme court will take up the case. the june, 2015, ruling striking down similar efforts to regulate mercury and other toxic air pollutants does not bode well for the current administration. the white house says it is -- it with the decision disagreed with the decision and it would keep taking progressive steps to reduce carbon emissions. the full implementation is likely to be on hold until after obama leaves office in 2017. emma: german investigators are w
the goal is to lower emissions from u.s. power plants. it is the main tool for the u.s. to meet the emissions reductions target it pledged at the u.s. time it talks -- the u.n. climate talks in paris in december. 27 states and industry opponents have claimed that the plan oversteps federal authority and would have a devastating impact on their economies. e to submit plans as early as september of this year. now, states no longer have to until all legal issues are resolved. inederal appeals...
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u.s. commitment to the defense of south career for any u.s. on to weigh the risk of hundreds of thousands of its own citizens the lives of its citizens gets it's commitment to defend south korea in a nuclear war against north korea. that's a very dilemma that south korea may go nuclear in due course. >> thank you very much indeed, professor. coulgood to have you on the news hour. >>> the head of google becomes the highest paid executive in the u.s. we will tell you if you stay with us the extraordinary amount of money that he is earning. also. >> reporter: i am jonah hull in finland where once ruled supreme, now the e.u.'s economic trouble zone. >>> and we have the sport. how this -- well, a real long ranger got the detroit pistons fans pumped up. >> people loved him. teachers loved him. >> we were walking the river looking for him. i knew something was really really wrong. >> all hell broke lose. >> people were saying that we were terrorists. >> how are you providing a cover for your brother to do this? >> we saw the evil side of the social me
u.s. commitment to the defense of south career for any u.s. on to weigh the risk of hundreds of thousands of its own citizens the lives of its citizens gets it's commitment to defend south korea in a nuclear war against north korea. that's a very dilemma that south korea may go nuclear in due course. >> thank you very much indeed, professor. coulgood to have you on the news hour. >>> the head of google becomes the highest paid executive in the u.s. we will tell you if you stay...
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the u.s. military, there are two objects in orbit around the earth. one may be the satellite. the other could be the final stage of a rocket launched a little more than eight hours ago by north korea. in pyongyang, state media cheered that launch despite widespread condemnation around the world. the u.s., south korea, and japan say the satellite launch of a long-range missile test. comes one month after north korea claimed it tested a hydrogen bomb. cnn is covering the story from all angles around the world with reporters in stations. alexandra field with reaction in beijing this hour. first, paula hancocks joins us from seoul, south korea. good to have you with us. people are talking about the latest move by the north. what has been the general reaction among people in south kore korea? >> george, i have one piece of information to update you with. first of all, we just heard that the defense minister here in south korea has been briefing parliament. he has said that it appears the satellite h
the u.s. military, there are two objects in orbit around the earth. one may be the satellite. the other could be the final stage of a rocket launched a little more than eight hours ago by north korea. in pyongyang, state media cheered that launch despite widespread condemnation around the world. the u.s., south korea, and japan say the satellite launch of a long-range missile test. comes one month after north korea claimed it tested a hydrogen bomb. cnn is covering the story from all angles...
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>> i'd need to see the u.s. consumer roll over. of the u.s. economy. if consumers have jobs and they're even seeing marginal wage gains, which is basically the right way of putting what the wage gains have been, then consumption will hold up. if consumption holds up, we're fine. half of u.s. gdp is spending on services. it's always reasons why you wake up and you're like, what happened to my paycheck? i just spent it and i don't know on what. you spent it on services. services are half of growth. they're very stable. it's basically the u.s. economy on autopilot. >> though, they have trended lower, which was very disappointing. yes, they're still expanding, but the last report did show a little weakness. >> on a year over year basis, it's running a little light. but it's not to be that worried about. when you start with the idea that half of that number is basically just growth, right. so when you do a gdp calculation and you're starting with a big net positive and you have to shade it up or down from there. so for me, that's what i
>> i'd need to see the u.s. consumer roll over. of the u.s. economy. if consumers have jobs and they're even seeing marginal wage gains, which is basically the right way of putting what the wage gains have been, then consumption will hold up. if consumption holds up, we're fine. half of u.s. gdp is spending on services. it's always reasons why you wake up and you're like, what happened to my paycheck? i just spent it and i don't know on what. you spent it on services. services are half...
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the u.s. military to be able to match up with these countries and show that if there is ever a nuclear fight, the u.s. will come out ahead. about 7100 nuclear weapons, russia has about 7700 and there is falloff from their. guest: under the new treaty, those numbers will come down. the argument is that you can do a lot of damage with 7500 or 4000 or 1000 nuclear weapons. what is the appropriate cap? when dealing with the money needed to maintain these weapons, what areas are we talking about? guest: the congressional budget organization came out and said that over the next 10 years, the project the nuclear arsenal costs about $350 billion. that number will go up pretty high on average in the 20 20's. other groups have come out, one think tank says it will be about 70 -- $700 billion in the next 25 years. was a group inside the department of energy which handles the development, production, design of the actual new warhead. those delivery systems are the icbms, the bombers, the air controlled cru
the u.s. military to be able to match up with these countries and show that if there is ever a nuclear fight, the u.s. will come out ahead. about 7100 nuclear weapons, russia has about 7700 and there is falloff from their. guest: under the new treaty, those numbers will come down. the argument is that you can do a lot of damage with 7500 or 4000 or 1000 nuclear weapons. what is the appropriate cap? when dealing with the money needed to maintain these weapons, what areas are we talking about?...
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sharyl: the national museum of the u.s. navy is open to the public and is located in the middle of the navy yard in washington dc, which is an active military instataation, so there is an extra layer of security to go through. there are plans to relocate it to a more public place. next week on "full measure" -- we'll have results of a shocking investigation into the cost of medical services and how they vary wildly from place to place, even sometimes within the same city. the difference can be thousands or even ten thousand dollars for the exact same procedure. with more patients paying out of pocket, we'll show you why it makes sense to shop around, but can be. that's it for this week. thank you for watching. i'm sharyl attkisson. until next time, we'll be searching for more stories that >> dickerson: welcome book i'm john dickerson in greenville, south carolina, where a republican debate was held. beer back now with more from senator bernie sanders on the democratic race. senator sanders before we get back to the political
sharyl: the national museum of the u.s. navy is open to the public and is located in the middle of the navy yard in washington dc, which is an active military instataation, so there is an extra layer of security to go through. there are plans to relocate it to a more public place. next week on "full measure" -- we'll have results of a shocking investigation into the cost of medical services and how they vary wildly from place to place, even sometimes within the same city. the...
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the u.s. president, barack obama, at the asean meeting in california said the u.s. would continue to oppose that and continue to carry out missions which it would make clear that it wanted to protect the right of freedom of navigation for all countries within this area. it has just finished a second such mission where it's sailed a warship close to another island. china has protested against that. it seems that this will be seen as escalation by the u.s. and we will see more in the future. >>> the south china region sees tree trillion dollars in trade pass through every year. >>> there are section, at the region after a show of military force meant to send a message to north carolina over its recent rocket launch. the u.s. sent 12 stealth fighters to fly over south carolina. landing at the air base just south of seoul. the jets were escorted by u.s. and south korea's fighter jets. the pentagon said in a statement the f22 ares one capability of the defense of this great nation. >>> president obama is calling for the senate to take up his supreme court nominee. he does
the u.s. president, barack obama, at the asean meeting in california said the u.s. would continue to oppose that and continue to carry out missions which it would make clear that it wanted to protect the right of freedom of navigation for all countries within this area. it has just finished a second such mission where it's sailed a warship close to another island. china has protested against that. it seems that this will be seen as escalation by the u.s. and we will see more in the future....