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. >> reporter: at iona college, a small school 15 miles outside new york city, they are putting final touches on campus ahead of the fall semester next week and he is putting the final touches on his registration, including financial aid. >> when iona a large package, we didn't discuss it. i accepted iona's offer. >> reporter: virtually his entire bill, around $46,000 for tuition, room and bored is covered by grants, loans, work study and loans his mother took out. >> unless we have financial aid, he wouldn't have been able to make it to college. >> reporter: according to the latest government figures, 71% of under graduates receive some form of college aid in the 2011/2012 school year and for the first time more than half, 57% got at least some of their aid from the federal government. in part, it's because there is more federal money to be had. pell grants and loans are up under the obama administration but there is more to it than that. it's a basic squeeze. tuition keeps rising, state support for higher education keeps falling and private money is stagnant. that means for most stu
. >> reporter: at iona college, a small school 15 miles outside new york city, they are putting final touches on campus ahead of the fall semester next week and he is putting the final touches on his registration, including financial aid. >> when iona a large package, we didn't discuss it. i accepted iona's offer. >> reporter: virtually his entire bill, around $46,000 for tuition, room and bored is covered by grants, loans, work study and loans his mother took out. >>...
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jane kindlen, who found her, gave her the name iona., where a team of experts started her recovery. she was then moved to scarborough, where she made gradual and steady progress, putting on more than ten times the weight she had when she was found. most loggerhead turtles start their life in the gulf of mexico. it's thought iona may have been carried on the gulf stream to the inner hebrides. after spending time at sea life centres in scotland and then in scarborough, this week she was flown to the azores in the atlantic to be released into the wild. on the quayside, time for one last quick clean before being taken on to a small boat and fitted with a tracking device. when everybody�*s ready... and then, finally, the moment of freedom. the second it went back in the water, in the ocean, it was back to doing its absolutely natural behaviour, and that was...we were ecstatic to see that, to see how well it adapted instantly. it was a really lovely feeling to see her kind ofjust go i off into the big blue. and i think the biggest thing, . th
jane kindlen, who found her, gave her the name iona., where a team of experts started her recovery. she was then moved to scarborough, where she made gradual and steady progress, putting on more than ten times the weight she had when she was found. most loggerhead turtles start their life in the gulf of mexico. it's thought iona may have been carried on the gulf stream to the inner hebrides. after spending time at sea life centres in scotland and then in scarborough, this week she was flown to...
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amy: at this point, iona craig what do you feel needs to happen?e have president obama famously recently saying yemen is the one major success story in the war against terrorism. what do you think as you listen and i'm sure you know well farea al-muslimi, on the ground in sanaa under the bombardment saying, what our country needs is investment in the economy education, not more bombs? >> certainly, most immediately is some sort of political settlement to get out of this current crisis. but by pushing the houthis this far, by deciding to bomb yemen i don't think -- the indication from the houthis at the moment they are not prepared to back down, which means more bombing and the possibility of even ground troops. the houthis have been fighting in yemen for over 10 years now. i think the real risk is if ground troops are involved, that this could be a very protracted and long conflict, which is going to impact yemenis massively. what farea al-muslimi was saying is depressing, but absolutely true. the economy has all but collapsed. the government -- th
amy: at this point, iona craig what do you feel needs to happen?e have president obama famously recently saying yemen is the one major success story in the war against terrorism. what do you think as you listen and i'm sure you know well farea al-muslimi, on the ground in sanaa under the bombardment saying, what our country needs is investment in the economy education, not more bombs? >> certainly, most immediately is some sort of political settlement to get out of this current crisis....
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it is thought iona they have been carried on the gulfstream. spending time at sea life centers in scotland, and then in scarborough, this week, she was flown to the atlantic to be released into the wild. on the quayside, time for one last quick clean, before being taken onto a small boat and fitted with a tracking device. and then finally, the moment of freedom. >> the second it went back in the water, in the ocean, it was back to doing it's absolutely natural behavior. and we were ecstatic to see that. to see how well it adapted instantly. >> it was a really lovely feeling to see her go off into the big blue. i think the biggest thing, the apprehension of what will happen to her, where she will go now. i know the part that we played has given her the best chances we can do in the wild. reporter: iona was the smallest turtle to be found alive in the u.k. today, thanks to a small army of helpers, she is fully grown and back in the wild. sumi: lovely story. i am sumi somaskanda. thank you for watching "world news america." stay with us. ♪ narrato
it is thought iona they have been carried on the gulfstream. spending time at sea life centers in scotland, and then in scarborough, this week, she was flown to the atlantic to be released into the wild. on the quayside, time for one last quick clean, before being taken onto a small boat and fitted with a tracking device. and then finally, the moment of freedom. >> the second it went back in the water, in the ocean, it was back to doing it's absolutely natural behavior. and we were...
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pharmaceutical company ionas said its experimental drug for treating a rare disease that affects the nervous system met its goals during a study trial. but the company also noted that the medication caused a serious side effect in three patients, resulting in one fatality. that news concerned the investors, but it was a positive for rival biotech alnimam developing a similar treatment. shares of ionas finished down to $43.90, while alnimum soared to $66 even. >>> water and drainage pipe maker said unfavorable weather conditions caused the company to post sales missing estimates. the company also posted a wider than expected loss. down to $14.93. in a blog post today, sears's ceo said the retailer had seen business suffer as a result of suppliers trying to take advantage of the negative financial predictions surrounding the retailer. lampert called out one lender in particular, china based one world, which makes power tools for sears. he said the company threatened to file a lawsuit unless sears gives in to what lampert calls, quote, unreasonable demands. sears shares off 12% to $8.31
pharmaceutical company ionas said its experimental drug for treating a rare disease that affects the nervous system met its goals during a study trial. but the company also noted that the medication caused a serious side effect in three patients, resulting in one fatality. that news concerned the investors, but it was a positive for rival biotech alnimam developing a similar treatment. shares of ionas finished down to $43.90, while alnimum soared to $66 even. >>> water and drainage...
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[indiscernible] >> iona craig, can you tell us what is the complaint of these protesters? is this film that supposedly was made in california, is this the root of these protests? >> of the people have spoken to -- all of the people i've spoken to and the chanting going on is related to this town. saying it is blasphemy. they're calling for the death of the filmmaker. they said they would not leave until the americans left. they want to see the u.s. embassy closed as a result of this. i have to say, i did not see anyone who had actually seen the film posted on youtube, but have heard about it. [indiscernible] >> there was a drone attack supposedly that killed the no. 2 and al qaeda.di a yemeni man took credit for this attack. it is not clear exactly what happened. was the issue of the drone attack raised as well? >> all of the people i asked, there is no relationship between that. nobody mentioned the issue of drones or the killing of the no. 2 man. or even an attack to ago that killed 13 civilians. all of the people i've spoken to, it is related to this town. film. [indisc
[indiscernible] >> iona craig, can you tell us what is the complaint of these protesters? is this film that supposedly was made in california, is this the root of these protests? >> of the people have spoken to -- all of the people i've spoken to and the chanting going on is related to this town. saying it is blasphemy. they're calling for the death of the filmmaker. they said they would not leave until the americans left. they want to see the u.s. embassy closed as a result of...
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iona college issued a statement expressing deep sadness over the death ... chicago police are investigating the shooting and there are clear indications that michael haynes near his killer no arrests have been made ... it has been a bloody 12 hours in the city in addition to michael haynes five other peoples were shot including a gas station clerk who was well-liked by his neighbors in garfield park >>detectives spent hours here as the store clerk family looked on waiting for information he was 835 year-old palestinian from burbank who was shot in the head police arrived at the gas station and 4:00 this morning with a call about a robbery the gas station is at washington boulevard across the street from garfield park is believed that he worked here for two years he leaves behind a wife and three daughters from ages 2 through 7 ... they lived in palestine he would travel back and forth ... is not known if there were customers in the store at the time he is scheduled to work 12 hour shift and schedule to get off at 6:00 in the morning ... one guy said it left
iona college issued a statement expressing deep sadness over the death ... chicago police are investigating the shooting and there are clear indications that michael haynes near his killer no arrests have been made ... it has been a bloody 12 hours in the city in addition to michael haynes five other peoples were shot including a gas station clerk who was well-liked by his neighbors in garfield park >>detectives spent hours here as the store clerk family looked on waiting for information...
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amy: iona craig earlier this month, amnesty international urged trump to block future arms sales in ariting -- "arming the saudi arabia and bahrain governments risks complicity with war crimes, and doing so while simultaneously banning travel to the u.s. from yemen would be even more unconscionable." front page story in the "new times" -- quickly talkry about the role of u.s. weapons in these conflicts? >> in yemen, it is huge. u.s. is the biggest exporter to saudi arabia and it is big business for the u.s. we don't the majority of civilian casualties in the war in yemen have been caused by saudi-led airstrikes. the u.s. has a huge influence over this. those precision guided weapons were suspended at the end of last year and now we're looking at a resumption of that, where the u.s. does have influence over saudi arabia come and not just over saudi arabia, but also the continuation of this war for the weapons that it sells to them and to the adjustable support against the saudi-led coalition in the terms of refueling and targets as well. peopleorrying for those and campaigners who have
amy: iona craig earlier this month, amnesty international urged trump to block future arms sales in ariting -- "arming the saudi arabia and bahrain governments risks complicity with war crimes, and doing so while simultaneously banning travel to the u.s. from yemen would be even more unconscionable." front page story in the "new times" -- quickly talkry about the role of u.s. weapons in these conflicts? >> in yemen, it is huge. u.s. is the biggest exporter to saudi...
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financial pressure on to the shipyards germany's my of after has been building the giant cruise ship iona for piano cruises but the company is shying away from taking delivery so it can delay final payments jobs at the shipyard or at risk the german government is concerned about the future of the ship building industry. a lot of often as this situation is problematic for ship builders because contracts that are in the pipeline have all been put on hold 19 in germany. that means at the moment we have no work beyond 2023 or 24 once again also. covert 19 has turned the dream days of cruising into sleepless nights about the future of the industry. well that's it for now for me in the team don't forget you can get more information on all the stories on our website it's deja dot com and you can follow us on twitter and instagram as well at d w news i'm michael okwu in berlin thanks for watching more news in 45 minutes. i'm scared that the volume or that's hard and in the end it's a me you're not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers w
financial pressure on to the shipyards germany's my of after has been building the giant cruise ship iona for piano cruises but the company is shying away from taking delivery so it can delay final payments jobs at the shipyard or at risk the german government is concerned about the future of the ship building industry. a lot of often as this situation is problematic for ship builders because contracts that are in the pipeline have all been put on hold 19 in germany. that means at the moment we...
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the show that's dr jeannie zeno head of research at applied tech nomics and professor of government iona college i want to collar you i want to call it thank you dr appreciate it. and that's it for this time thanks for being with us for you guys to you can catch boom bust on you tube dot com slash boom bust artie catch another time. cranking gave americans a lot of new job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money like me twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i can make fifty thousand dollars truck so it shows that there are people who rush to a small town in north dakota was i'm unemployed and rate of zero percent is like the gold rush is very very similar to the gold rush but this beautiful story. with pollution and devastation a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here slow down so much they lost their jobs that laid off the american dream is changing that's not what it used to be. it's a tough reality that. i did the war planning for the principle force provider command in the united states military for years i've worked on this region for
the show that's dr jeannie zeno head of research at applied tech nomics and professor of government iona college i want to collar you i want to call it thank you dr appreciate it. and that's it for this time thanks for being with us for you guys to you can catch boom bust on you tube dot com slash boom bust artie catch another time. cranking gave americans a lot of new job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money like me twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i can make...
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on the show that's dr gina zeno head of research at applied tech nomics and professor of government iona college i want to call you i want to call it thank you dr appreciate it. and that's it for this time thanks for being with us for you guys too you can catch boom bust on youtube dot com slash boom bust artie catch another time. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see that. ranking gave americans a lot of new job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money like me twenty five thousand dollars each or. i could make fifty thousand dollars a year girl with a truck so i chose to drive truck people rush to a small town in north dakota was an unemployment rate of zero percent like gold rush is very very similar to gold but this beautiful story ended with pollution and devastation a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here and just slow down so much they lost their jobs that laid off the american dream is changing that's not what it used to be. it's a t
on the show that's dr gina zeno head of research at applied tech nomics and professor of government iona college i want to call you i want to call it thank you dr appreciate it. and that's it for this time thanks for being with us for you guys too you can catch boom bust on youtube dot com slash boom bust artie catch another time. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see that. ranking gave...
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is saying this could present a buying opportunity in iona pharmaceuticals.dicine company and alnylam, they were developing a drug. some investors may think the continuation of that other drug -- we had a number of banks saying there should not be a read through. analysts seem to think that this could in fact present a buying opportunity on the medicines company. s for biotech, something happened. we took a look at it last week and this is the nasdaq biotech index slicing back below its 50 day moving average. we see the choppiness around the 50 day moving average. it tells you investors are increasingly bullish. they are caught off guard by the fact that it is dropping below now. we also see the nasdaq biotech index is caught in a muddled range that biotech traded in for much of this year, suggesting we could see biotech drop-down towards the bottom of that range. keepis very important to an eye on, nasdaq biotech, 50 day moving average and how it trades. >> thank you, abigail doolittle. courtney donohoe has more from our newsroom. >> hurricane matthew has no
is saying this could present a buying opportunity in iona pharmaceuticals.dicine company and alnylam, they were developing a drug. some investors may think the continuation of that other drug -- we had a number of banks saying there should not be a read through. analysts seem to think that this could in fact present a buying opportunity on the medicines company. s for biotech, something happened. we took a look at it last week and this is the nasdaq biotech index slicing back below its 50 day...
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soften our approach and then after the soviet union collapsed in the early ninety's they roll back the iona and their sister organizations had a monopoly. and they really abuse that i think that's a shame and they use it to exploit other country to be even more now we've got tricks and we've got the. infrastructure investment banks and these banks have us our more financial power in fact in the world bank and it's just us and so in a way we're reaching a balance right think probably if i were at the world bank today and i think probably people who are at the world bank today are really having to look at how they need to soften their deals what they need to do to be more competitive against these basically chinese directives banks looking at it in august the more a shadowy way though the be in breaks brazil is already now run by a former cia asset its most popular leader of course is in jail news every day against jacob zuma flooding mainstream media there are other ways to attack this brics new. new future yeah it's difficult to stay exactly what the future will bring in this regard because
soften our approach and then after the soviet union collapsed in the early ninety's they roll back the iona and their sister organizations had a monopoly. and they really abuse that i think that's a shame and they use it to exploit other country to be even more now we've got tricks and we've got the. infrastructure investment banks and these banks have us our more financial power in fact in the world bank and it's just us and so in a way we're reaching a balance right think probably if i were...
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iona business. i wouldn't invest another dime here. crime up 40%. 3%.randon johnson's first month in office, his recent action is emblematic of what is going on here. a huge group of kids terrorizing a business, the people who higher folks, the mayor refuses to call it out by its name. schools ask about that question. you see more employers leaving. i'm considering leaving. even a company like ttx rail are picking up and leaving like so many others. office vacancy at an all-time high. unless politics change, more to come. stuart: who will pay for this? will they ask for a bailout from the feds? >> they are asking -- those of us who actually work for a living, those of us who achieve something and save something, mayor johnson's recent proposal is a tax on real estate, rich real estate, real estate over one million dollars, all that does is drive away the innovators, job creators, tax creators, as an investor, businessperson, how can you invest in an environment where you see crime in broad daylight, not so much in bad neighbors but also throughout the e
iona business. i wouldn't invest another dime here. crime up 40%. 3%.randon johnson's first month in office, his recent action is emblematic of what is going on here. a huge group of kids terrorizing a business, the people who higher folks, the mayor refuses to call it out by its name. schools ask about that question. you see more employers leaving. i'm considering leaving. even a company like ttx rail are picking up and leaving like so many others. office vacancy at an all-time high. unless...
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.— investment need to be iona-term. �* ., ., �*, long-term.ore we go, let's look at what we _ long-term. before we go, let's look at what we will _ long-term. before we go, let's look at what we will be - look at what we will be watching this week. several key data are due from southeast asia. latertoday, indonesia releases growth figures for the third quarter, household spending contributed to growth in the second quarter. on tuesday, china releases trade data for october and analysts will pay attention, especially to export figures for the post—pandemic demand recovery. on the same day, at australia's central bank will meet to decide on the cost of borrowing. there are expectations that the bank of australia will use the opportunity to cool inflation. i am back at the top of the hour. thanks for watching. this is done, names to mark a new era of uk technology. —— dawn. it is the country's fastest ai supercomputer and it is housed in cambridge. you can barely hear yourself think, it is 95 decibels of noise, you have to wear earplugs for safet
.— investment need to be iona-term. �* ., ., �*, long-term.ore we go, let's look at what we _ long-term. before we go, let's look at what we will _ long-term. before we go, let's look at what we will be - look at what we will be watching this week. several key data are due from southeast asia. latertoday, indonesia releases growth figures for the third quarter, household spending contributed to growth in the second quarter. on tuesday, china releases trade data for october and analysts...
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dr iona millwood... thank you.ou about this? a fascinating study, dr iona millwood said, using genetic markers to unpick the things which have been bedevilling alcohol research for decades is a great piece of work and genotyping people in order to do the research is impressive. that is this kind of scale of survey ofa that is this kind of scale of survey of a demographic which i suppose, if you've got a population as large as china, it helps? it does but 160,000 people is a lot of work to get blood samples and do all the work so amazing but the key thing for me in this study is trying to put the risk into context. the researchers have found a 12% increase in the risk of stroke and i don't think that is necessarily a reason to go teetotaljust don't think that is necessarily a reason to go teetotal just yet, don't think that is necessarily a reason to go teetotaljust yet, so about 20 people in 100 in the uk would expect to get a stroke over the course of their life so you increase that by one tenth and it is an extra
dr iona millwood... thank you.ou about this? a fascinating study, dr iona millwood said, using genetic markers to unpick the things which have been bedevilling alcohol research for decades is a great piece of work and genotyping people in order to do the research is impressive. that is this kind of scale of survey ofa that is this kind of scale of survey of a demographic which i suppose, if you've got a population as large as china, it helps? it does but 160,000 people is a lot of work to get...
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jonathan: jeanne zaino there, of iona college and bloomberg contributor.the bond market, nothing. a snooze. treasury market going absolutely nowhere. it foreign-exchange, we have a weaker dollar, stronger euro. once we get past this debate, we clear the way later this week for economic data. payrolls friday is important. need to understand the degree to which the economy and recovery has lost moment in. we will get a snapshot of that little bit later this week. mckee talked to michael about this. he focused on the continuing mystery of thursday claim. this is not just about jobs report friday, the end of q3 and all of that to me, it is -- all of that. to me, it is about planes, and it is a mystery -- about claims, and it is a mystery. jonathan: 850,000 positive on payrolls is the median estimate right now. that range continues to be wide. the previous number, 1.3 7 million. lisa, can i throw this out there? stop playing it down. you were a great debater. we have seen the videos. we've seen it on vhs. lisa: i'll have what tom is drinking. i'll have one of t
jonathan: jeanne zaino there, of iona college and bloomberg contributor.the bond market, nothing. a snooze. treasury market going absolutely nowhere. it foreign-exchange, we have a weaker dollar, stronger euro. once we get past this debate, we clear the way later this week for economic data. payrolls friday is important. need to understand the degree to which the economy and recovery has lost moment in. we will get a snapshot of that little bit later this week. mckee talked to michael about...
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ionas 's words are revolutionary. i am saying that if domestic production capacity was sufficient, the minister of documents, mr. dr. aliabadi, who was actually the ceo of maplan himself , is electrified, they will not go towards electrification . who import from abroad , they are doing this now with taxis, they are also doing this with other passenger cars, they are also doing this with buses , so that they electrify the fleet , import them so that the service for you people is solved, we are the first manufacturer. electric bus in the country considering that it is one of the knowledge foundation companies we used it to be able to cover tehran's bus capacity and needs, we have the ability to ensure, produce and deliver it, and now we did this for the first time in karaj. for the first time in mr. raisi's government , this work was done according to the order of mozem's leadership, god willing. other cities are also operating and after that we will definitely sit down with tehran municipality again and sign new contr
ionas 's words are revolutionary. i am saying that if domestic production capacity was sufficient, the minister of documents, mr. dr. aliabadi, who was actually the ceo of maplan himself , is electrified, they will not go towards electrification . who import from abroad , they are doing this now with taxis, they are also doing this with other passenger cars, they are also doing this with buses , so that they electrify the fleet , import them so that the service for you people is solved, we are...
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that everybody is going to keep fighting until somebody can get what looks like a win. >> journalist iona craig freshly back from yemen. thank you for your insight. >> now isil has claimed responsibility for tuesday's bus attack in central tunisia, which killed 12 presidential guards. shorts said that a suicide-bom suicide-bomber detonated a device. the country's prime minister and president said that the country is at war with what it called terrorists. they have the latest now from the capital of tunis. >> the scene of the of the attack. the wreckage of the bus has been removed. investigators are trying to work out how this could have happened. many tunisians want answers. >> the bomb went off in the middle of rush hour. the target appears to have been the presidential guard. four members of the public were also injured. >> a dozen people lost their lives. that is way too much. tunisian people always find a way to recover from similar incidents, but we're not used to this kind of thing. >> the president has called a state of emergency. this gives the police sweeping power to arrest and
that everybody is going to keep fighting until somebody can get what looks like a win. >> journalist iona craig freshly back from yemen. thank you for your insight. >> now isil has claimed responsibility for tuesday's bus attack in central tunisia, which killed 12 presidential guards. shorts said that a suicide-bom suicide-bomber detonated a device. the country's prime minister and president said that the country is at war with what it called terrorists. they have the latest now...
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. >> iona craig based in the country's capital for four years, it looks as though the security situation has deteriorated further. we had those attacks on friday. now, the u.s. withdrawing their military people. what will do you make of what's going on at the moment? >> it now seems to be spreading closer and closer to aden. but the houthis and supporters seem to be mobilizing further towards the old border that was there before 1990. so you have seen fighting that appears to be a presence of houthis and on the border with the old north/south board boarder. so in the meantime in the speech today, did anything it? >> surprising by what you referred to that spread to it? >> yes. i think it's very different because we have been trying for the malitias to support him. you are looking at the issue of the success and last night and today, they were fighting and so more elements in this conflict. >> how significant is the presence of isil? because they claimed responsibility for those attacks on friday but it's not clear what was behind them? what do you make of their presence there? >> certain
. >> iona craig based in the country's capital for four years, it looks as though the security situation has deteriorated further. we had those attacks on friday. now, the u.s. withdrawing their military people. what will do you make of what's going on at the moment? >> it now seems to be spreading closer and closer to aden. but the houthis and supporters seem to be mobilizing further towards the old border that was there before 1990. so you have seen fighting that appears to be a...
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byu down 25 to iona and somehow, some way rallied the win. chipped away at the lead and wanted 76-70. they have marquette next. >>> nba, bucs and warriors pulled off the first big trade before tomorrow's deadline. milwaukee sent jackson to golden state for shooting guard ellis. dwight howard a member of the magic. 24 points and 21 boards, the eighth time he had 20 and 20 this season. magic won it in overtime, 104-98. lakers and grizzlies didn't need just one overtime, they needed two. like the magic, they got a huge night from their big man. they won in double o.t., 116-111. chicago bears landed a pro bowl wide receiver. they traded for brandon marshall. finally, wild goal from the caps/islanders game. the shot was tipped. hit the boards behind the net, off the goalie's stomach and in. without a doubt, one of the strangest goals you will ever see. they lost it, 5-4. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. brought to you by touch of gray. get rid of some gray, never all. >>> what demi moore can't kick, and ochocinco
byu down 25 to iona and somehow, some way rallied the win. chipped away at the lead and wanted 76-70. they have marquette next. >>> nba, bucs and warriors pulled off the first big trade before tomorrow's deadline. milwaukee sent jackson to golden state for shooting guard ellis. dwight howard a member of the magic. 24 points and 21 boards, the eighth time he had 20 and 20 this season. magic won it in overtime, 104-98. lakers and grizzlies didn't need just one overtime, they needed two....
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iona craig of global radio news is there. >> reporter: the last couple of days here have been extremely violent. >> smith: in politics, at first he did not succeed, now mitt romney is trying again. the businessman and former governor of massachusetts officially kicked off his second run for the republican presidential nomination today. he has plenty of company including newt gingrich, tim pawlenty and ron paul to name a few. nancy cordes, now, on day one of the romney campaign. >> i'm mitt romney, i believe in america, and i'm running for president of the united states. (cheers and applause). >> reporter: announcing his intentions at a new hampshire farm, mitt romney did not mince words when describing the man who holds the office now. >> barack obama has failed america. when he took office the economy was in recession and he made it worse and he made it last longer. >> reporter: aides to romney say he has learned important lessons from his primary fight four years ago when he won in 11-- mostly smaller-- states and then bowed out early after blowing through $113 million in campaign fun
iona craig of global radio news is there. >> reporter: the last couple of days here have been extremely violent. >> smith: in politics, at first he did not succeed, now mitt romney is trying again. the businessman and former governor of massachusetts officially kicked off his second run for the republican presidential nomination today. he has plenty of company including newt gingrich, tim pawlenty and ron paul to name a few. nancy cordes, now, on day one of the romney campaign....
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right now, to look forward to the president's speech tonight, jeanne zaino joins us tonight with ionaollege. what will we listen for from the president tonight? jeanne: i am so curious to see how he handles these ultra major crises that are iraq -- that are erupting right now. certainly, he should have been prepared for the pandemic come of the economic crisis, the racial unrest, but you add to that also the hurricane, and we have four major crises going on. i am curious to see what his tone is, how he handles them, how he addresses them, particularly the pandemic because it is where he suffers the most in the polls, but also, let's not forget the hurricane. some of that money came from the fema money. so when this executive orders were issued in early august, many people said, what happens if we have another hurricane? so it is a lot for him to manage tonight. tom: what is so brutal here is the un-meant rate. we have a number of frontline economists go over 10%, and with a slow recovery as well. we've got claims in 15 minutes. michael mckee will join. is anyone going to talk about th
right now, to look forward to the president's speech tonight, jeanne zaino joins us tonight with ionaollege. what will we listen for from the president tonight? jeanne: i am so curious to see how he handles these ultra major crises that are iraq -- that are erupting right now. certainly, he should have been prepared for the pandemic come of the economic crisis, the racial unrest, but you add to that also the hurricane, and we have four major crises going on. i am curious to see what his tone...
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i had ignored it for so iona company. i had ignored it for so long and _ company.had ignored it for so long and eight in order i company. i had ignored it fori so long and eight in order for so long and eight in orderfor about a year, didn't think i needed and help. the about a year, didn't think i needed and help.- about a year, didn't think i needed and help. the gp dealt with the physical _ needed and help. the gp dealt with the physical symptoms i needed and help. the gp dealt| with the physical symptoms but anja was finally able to talk when you met carrie from the charity mind, who is now working with to encourages staff to be more open about their mental health.- staff to be more open about their mental health. this man has worked — their mental health. this man has worked in _ their mental health. this man has worked in the _ their mental health. this man| has worked in the construction industry for decades and this is a light culture where men don't feel comfortable talking about their house. we don't feel comfortable talking about their house.— don't feel
i had ignored it for so iona company. i had ignored it for so long and _ company.had ignored it for so long and eight in order i company. i had ignored it fori so long and eight in order for so long and eight in orderfor about a year, didn't think i needed and help. the about a year, didn't think i needed and help.- about a year, didn't think i needed and help. the gp dealt with the physical _ needed and help. the gp dealt with the physical symptoms i needed and help. the gp dealt| with the...
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.— progress on that in the iona-term. . ~ i. , progress on that in the iona-term. ., ~ , . long-term.fascinating _ long-term. thank you very much indeed, fascinating to _ long-term. thank you very much indeed, fascinating to see - long-term. thank you very much indeed, fascinating to see what l indeed, fascinating to see what comes out of this meeting. the china analyst. later today voters across america will be taking part in the biggest day of voting in the us outside of the november election — known as super tuesday. in 16 states across the country democrats and republicans get to say who they want to see on the ballot come november. so what is the economic temperature across america and how will it influence voters? let's speak now to the economist peter morisi, professor at the university of maryland. an exciting day. it's the republicans who are in the spotlight really here. how do they sell an economic message, whoever wins? i think that inflation will be the big issue when it comes to the big issue when it comes to the economy. inflation has come down and it is now in the neig
.— progress on that in the iona-term. . ~ i. , progress on that in the iona-term. ., ~ , . long-term.fascinating _ long-term. thank you very much indeed, fascinating to _ long-term. thank you very much indeed, fascinating to see - long-term. thank you very much indeed, fascinating to see what l indeed, fascinating to see what comes out of this meeting. the china analyst. later today voters across america will be taking part in the biggest day of voting in the us outside of the november...
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iona craig is a journalist to heads of the yemen data project. we will link to your latest report., i want to wish you a very happy pre-birthday. nermeen: another pandemic birthday. amy: it will announcer: on this episode of "earth focus"... we visit oil-rich communities in california's san joaquin valley and along alaska's arctic slope, where residents are asking tough questions about the consequences of fossil fuel extraction. it's been the bedrock of their economic livelihoods for decades but is now fracturing communities and threatening the planet. [camera's shutter advancing]
iona craig is a journalist to heads of the yemen data project. we will link to your latest report., i want to wish you a very happy pre-birthday. nermeen: another pandemic birthday. amy: it will announcer: on this episode of "earth focus"... we visit oil-rich communities in california's san joaquin valley and along alaska's arctic slope, where residents are asking tough questions about the consequences of fossil fuel extraction. it's been the bedrock of their economic livelihoods for...
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i'm going to come to you in a 2nd, but 1st i just want to go back to iona because i can see that you're, you're shaking your head. i was stephan's been saying, yeah, i don't understand. i mean, you're denying that vaccines are, you know, are that we have cobit or that are precautions are necessary. i mean, i thought we were over that with this kind of trump asked, idea that there's nothing you can do and therefore you can make a health decision into politics. perhaps you're advocating object bleach or something. i come on this. this is supposed to be a serious discussion in a china habash area. that's it. okay, definitely. let's go let steph and respond to that on of us here. so if we come back to you, thank you. i'm. i'm not doubting that there is, there is, are in a row now that amex, that you can see in the european countries and america as well that, that the locked down policy didn't work for long around. okay. okay, we let, let's not get into the, we're going to, i'm policies that i want to get on to the statement. we just played that clip off a little bit earlier as president. sh
i'm going to come to you in a 2nd, but 1st i just want to go back to iona because i can see that you're, you're shaking your head. i was stephan's been saying, yeah, i don't understand. i mean, you're denying that vaccines are, you know, are that we have cobit or that are precautions are necessary. i mean, i thought we were over that with this kind of trump asked, idea that there's nothing you can do and therefore you can make a health decision into politics. perhaps you're advocating object...
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platform has been formed, another platform has been formed with seven parties, the psrm includes arte ionaihu of the exterior, the party of ion shepherd mayor, the capital mara, chisinau, four more parties. so i'm sorry, i'll interrupt you. i understand that you now have a split inside the elite, uh, such a split has formed and everything is happening against this background. we seem to be running out of airtime to talk to you. thank you very much. we roughly understand what is already being discussed. well, in general, well, i would like, of course, the details, and next time i would be happy to talk with you more. and, for now, we move on to other topics. sergey fomchenkov, sergey alexandrovich , commander of the bars-13 volunteer battalion, is in touch with us. you can hear us, sergey hello, sergey alexandrovich you will hear, yes, yes, i hear how the situation is, just a few words, everything that can be told at the moment, do not give out military secrets. the enemy is clearly preparing for an offensive actions on our direction of his sabotage-rosy group are probing our defenses on th
platform has been formed, another platform has been formed with seven parties, the psrm includes arte ionaihu of the exterior, the party of ion shepherd mayor, the capital mara, chisinau, four more parties. so i'm sorry, i'll interrupt you. i understand that you now have a split inside the elite, uh, such a split has formed and everything is happening against this background. we seem to be running out of airtime to talk to you. thank you very much. we roughly understand what is already being...
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ukrainian celebrities have been using their fame to raise awareness of their country's plights, rapper iona iota spent 2 weeks helping out in her home town near keith. she's now touring europe before me at charity concepts and meeting some of the millions of ukrainians who fled the home that but, but then this is ukraine's most famous female robber. i'll yo now yona a former kindergarten teacher who isn't afraid to speak her mind since russia attacked ukraine. eliano young has been using her fame to counter fake news and to take a stand for her country. press your boy, you. they is in oak, you by law, so it's the racial spots. you mama city in the last month. she's found it hard to raft. her latest track is a prayer like, ah, i, i want the old people who feeling that they done do not think understand that they can play. and this is big jump. this is big energy color because i believe about, you know, and, and for me is really important to connect people. could you hold 2 people, even, even if people think that they can do a shift to ukraine, outside q l e on his hometown, where she shot her
ukrainian celebrities have been using their fame to raise awareness of their country's plights, rapper iona iota spent 2 weeks helping out in her home town near keith. she's now touring europe before me at charity concepts and meeting some of the millions of ukrainians who fled the home that but, but then this is ukraine's most famous female robber. i'll yo now yona a former kindergarten teacher who isn't afraid to speak her mind since russia attacked ukraine. eliano young has been using her...
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the iona in less than good.i'd rather do too but mine isn't even among let this go see the palais de obama is president of stopping political party is nice to have it hung up on not only did it. people smile with the money savings to the island and to focus on the sofa and into my face them in particular the business of being barked at the panasonic moment when so in that simple can be a different focus on being clean all those kinds of ornaments and the calder park in arkansas. if you were to last all night i know what is the maid advisor nation to i know i've not had of getting the bike and economic conditions to be up and is it that is betty and sit them down to be seen in quite a bit um no guns that would prompt a city of india are viewing this tradition should be cleaned his blogging ties between china and other beach with suspicion. is it possible for the treatment seems to have bowed relationship with each other without being suspicious of the head but the ending that i will aid worker in the muslim thing
the iona in less than good.i'd rather do too but mine isn't even among let this go see the palais de obama is president of stopping political party is nice to have it hung up on not only did it. people smile with the money savings to the island and to focus on the sofa and into my face them in particular the business of being barked at the panasonic moment when so in that simple can be a different focus on being clean all those kinds of ornaments and the calder park in arkansas. if you were to...
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. >> reporter: iona diggs has lived in south l.a. for more than 60 years. her neighborhood has seen 74 more people shot in 2015, compared to last year. what kind of crimes have you seen increased? >> the shootings, drive-by shootings. >> reporter: so serious stuff. >> serious stuff. >> reporter: all 21 lapd divisions are reporting crime increases. that's notable because crime had fallen dramatically in los angeles in the past decade due to a crackdown on gang-related crime. police attribute some of this year's crime spike to a resurgence of gang violence this summer. in august, lapd commander phillip tingirides told cbs news about a two-week span in south l.a. where 50 people were shot, 15 of them homicides. >> there were internal gang disputes, there were love triangles, there was domestic violence. most everything involved gangs in some way, shape, or form. >> reporter: since then the lapd has stepped up community policing. iona diggs says she's not going to let gangs take back her neighborhood. >> don't say this is your 'hood because it's not. it's ours,
. >> reporter: iona diggs has lived in south l.a. for more than 60 years. her neighborhood has seen 74 more people shot in 2015, compared to last year. what kind of crimes have you seen increased? >> the shootings, drive-by shootings. >> reporter: so serious stuff. >> serious stuff. >> reporter: all 21 lapd divisions are reporting crime increases. that's notable because crime had fallen dramatically in los angeles in the past decade due to a crackdown on...
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actual, el presidente dijo que si no se implementaba su isionograma@@ latinal pue e (r)esidenivisio@@n iona además es el presidente que más personas ha deportado en la historia de estados unidos, las propias estadísticas dem (r)univision@@ deportados no tienen record criminañ. >>> pero sí es muy claro el presidente, que él está a favor de una reforma migratoria integral@@al punto (r)univisionl muy importunivision@@al punto (p nacional. >>> el punto es que el tema se ha neutralizado, porque el gobernador mitt romney hizo declaraciones muy poco afortunadas, pero al mismo tiempo el presidente barack obama no puede venderse como el paladín de los inmigrantes.al >>> pero mitt romney está contra la reforma migratoria, el dream act. >>> no, él favorece una modalidad de dream act para las personas que quieren servir en el servicio militar, también dijo que quiere bajar los límites en el país. >>> pero dice que es proinmigrante. >>> sí, pero la pregunta es qué presidente puede trabajar con un congreso para lograr legislación para dar soluciones permanentes a los inmigrantes. >>> primero que todo, un
actual, el presidente dijo que si no se implementaba su isionograma@@ latinal pue e (r)esidenivisio@@n iona además es el presidente que más personas ha deportado en la historia de estados unidos, las propias estadísticas dem (r)univision@@ deportados no tienen record criminañ. >>> pero sí es muy claro el presidente, que él está a favor de una reforma migratoria integral@@al punto (r)univisionl muy importunivision@@al punto (p nacional. >>> el punto es que el tema se ha...
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iona craig is a journalist to heads of the yemen data project. we will link to your latest report., i want to wish you a very happy pre-birthday. nermeen: another pandemic birthday. amy: it will >>> thank you for joining us. from our studio in tokyo, this is nhk "newsline." >>> we start this hour with north korea. the country's state media has confirmed thursday's launch of two missiles, describing them as a newly developed technically guided weapon.
iona craig is a journalist to heads of the yemen data project. we will link to your latest report., i want to wish you a very happy pre-birthday. nermeen: another pandemic birthday. amy: it will >>> thank you for joining us. from our studio in tokyo, this is nhk "newsline." >>> we start this hour with north korea. the country's state media has confirmed thursday's launch of two missiles, describing them as a newly developed technically guided weapon.
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prior to the crisis and this was seen as a floor in the system but now it's proven to be a strain ionas here which allowed us to take appropriate measures and then. in a further effort to contain the spread of the virus the government also increased testing capacity germany didn't want to make the same mistakes as france or italy. there's always an element of luck no clearly and i think we were lucky that the crisis it's the 1st time is served as a warning to the general public this wasn't touche it's because i'm going to be also got lucky with so close not because it causes a lot of other virus. to fall on the computer sucking. led by chancellor merkel who holds a doctorate in quantum chemistry the german government followed the advice of experts as it said about tackling the epidemic. by now the epicenter of the crisis had shifted to the us. new york city began digging mass graves for its countless victims. the white house also consulted with experts. but unlike in germany their advice wasn't always heeded. maybe it's a president trying. to figure fast. and then i see the disinfectant
prior to the crisis and this was seen as a floor in the system but now it's proven to be a strain ionas here which allowed us to take appropriate measures and then. in a further effort to contain the spread of the virus the government also increased testing capacity germany didn't want to make the same mistakes as france or italy. there's always an element of luck no clearly and i think we were lucky that the crisis it's the 1st time is served as a warning to the general public this wasn't...
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senator elizabeth warren just wrapping up a town hall in north carolina with congresswoman iona presley. presley endorsed her fellow massachusetts lawmaker yesterday, the two hit the trail to push warrants progressive agenda which includes breaking up a big tech. >> so, what we need is a president of united states who has the courage to enforce our antitrust laws and break these guys up. big tech, big ag, big banks, we are coming. >> polling shows that warren is trailing president trump by three points in those key battleground states. i do live news desk, i am ken bastida back to you. >>> top aid tom steyer is talking up some questionable outreach efforts in iowa as an "mystification." as a set of press reports his iowa director, pat murphy, privately offered campaign contributions to local politicians in exchange for their endorsement. now, there is no evidence anyway took him up on that. campaign leadership told the ap the whole thing was news to them. >>> facebook considering changes to its policy on political ads. a source tells cnn facebook is exploiting changes to how ads can be
senator elizabeth warren just wrapping up a town hall in north carolina with congresswoman iona presley. presley endorsed her fellow massachusetts lawmaker yesterday, the two hit the trail to push warrants progressive agenda which includes breaking up a big tech. >> so, what we need is a president of united states who has the courage to enforce our antitrust laws and break these guys up. big tech, big ag, big banks, we are coming. >> polling shows that warren is trailing president...