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tom ackerman has more on the race. >> reporter: in north carolina, like most u.s. states polling stations have opened. democrats here have been anxious to bag votes early, before a republican head wind hits on election day. as president obama's approval rating sinks, thom tillis has gained ground by roping democratic incumbent kay hagan to obama's record as fightly as he can. especially to the president's unpopular landmark reform known as obama care. >> senator hagon voted with obama, served as a rubber-stamped for his failed policies, promised to go to washington to get things done and civil. >> reporter: hagan indicated how many times she voted against the president. >> i voted against the president in relation to the keystone pipeline and trade tiles. i voted against my parties budget because it had too deep cuts to the military. >> reporter: six years ago hagan swept into office on obama's coat-tails when north carolina helped to put him in the white house. likely voters in north carolina and other battle ground states on the average became older, wider and mo
tom ackerman has more on the race. >> reporter: in north carolina, like most u.s. states polling stations have opened. democrats here have been anxious to bag votes early, before a republican head wind hits on election day. as president obama's approval rating sinks, thom tillis has gained ground by roping democratic incumbent kay hagan to obama's record as fightly as he can. especially to the president's unpopular landmark reform known as obama care. >> senator hagon voted with...
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we go to tom ackerman. to get to the supreme court someone must be suing the u.s. government. who is that in this case? >> the people who are suing are the family, the parents of the boy who was born in west jerusalem, the part that israel has had control of since 1948, but when they applied for a passport at the u.s. embassy in tel aviv, they were told that they could not register him or have it printed as jerusalem, israel, rather just jerusalem. that is keeping with a decades old policy in the united states that it maintains a policy of neutrality about the status of jerusalem. the family says that it is not trying to make foreign policy here. it is not trying to challenge the president's ability or power to establish a policy about whether jerusalem status should ultimately be determined in the course of israeli-palestinian talks. simply to express their right to that kind of declaration. but the u.s. state department on the part of the government said that it does have foreign policy implications given the fact that anything regarding jerusalem is always something that is
we go to tom ackerman. to get to the supreme court someone must be suing the u.s. government. who is that in this case? >> the people who are suing are the family, the parents of the boy who was born in west jerusalem, the part that israel has had control of since 1948, but when they applied for a passport at the u.s. embassy in tel aviv, they were told that they could not register him or have it printed as jerusalem, israel, rather just jerusalem. that is keeping with a decades old...
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tom ackerman has more on thely race from raleigh, north carolina. >> in north carolina, like most u.sates, polling stations have already opened, democrats here have been most age, to bank votes early when they fear a republican head wind hits on election day. as barack obama's ratings sink, challenger tom 'til is has gained ground by roping incumbent kay hagan to obama's record as tightly as he can. especially to the president's unpopular landmark healthcare reform, widely known as obama care. senator hagan voted with president obama 96% of the time. she served as a rubber stamp for president obama's failed policies. she promised she would go to washington and get thins done and she has failed her promise. >> hagan has countered by pointing to how often she has voted against obama. >> i disagree with the president. i think we need to build the keystone pipeline, trade deals. i have voted against trade deals because sent this too many north carolina jobs overseas and i voted against my own party's budget because it had too deep of cuts to our military. >> kay hagan. >> six years ago, h
tom ackerman has more on thely race from raleigh, north carolina. >> in north carolina, like most u.sates, polling stations have already opened, democrats here have been most age, to bank votes early when they fear a republican head wind hits on election day. as barack obama's ratings sink, challenger tom 'til is has gained ground by roping incumbent kay hagan to obama's record as tightly as he can. especially to the president's unpopular landmark healthcare reform, widely known as obama...
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tom ackerman reports. >> reporter: this was the 35th test polite for the passenger plane, by only the fourth time it had been due to reach the edge of space under its own power, as seen in the last test mission a carrier aircraft lifted it to a height of almost 14,000 meters. at that point, the plane was supposed to separate, ignite its own rocket motor and climb to an altitude of 21,000 meters. instead, the plane crashed in to the mojave desert floor north of los angeles. one pilot was killed. another injured. >> i knew when other themes weren't happening it wasn't because of something did happen. it was a what i was not hearing and not seeing. and so it was, you know, if there was a huge explosion, it didn't occur, i didn't see it. >> reporter: more than 700 people have paid dips for a seat aboard the enterprise, which would give them just a few minutes ride in space. the in addition ticket price, $250,000. >> we are going to get through it. the future rests in many ways on hard days like this. but we believe we owe it to the folks who were flying these vehicles. >> reporter: the cr
tom ackerman reports. >> reporter: this was the 35th test polite for the passenger plane, by only the fourth time it had been due to reach the edge of space under its own power, as seen in the last test mission a carrier aircraft lifted it to a height of almost 14,000 meters. at that point, the plane was supposed to separate, ignite its own rocket motor and climb to an altitude of 21,000 meters. instead, the plane crashed in to the mojave desert floor north of los angeles. one pilot was...
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tom ackerman, al jazerra, washington. >>> there is much more ahead.ell you why plunging oil prices are create a financial mess for venezuela. >> reporter: coming up we'll tell you why 95% of all sterilizations are perform on women despite the procedure for men being simpler and less risky. >> we're following stories of people who died in the desert. >> the borderland marathon. >> no one's prepared for this journey. >> experience al jazeera america's critically acclaimed original series from the beginning. >> experiencing it has changed me completely. >> follow the journey as six americans face the immigration debate up close and personal. >> it's heartbreaking. >> i'm the enemy. >> i'm really pissed off. >> all of these people shouldn't be dead. >> it's insane. >> the borderland thanksgiving day marathon. on al jazeera america. >>> welcome back. a recap of our top stories on al jazerra. a suicide boxer on a motorcycle has hit a vehicle belonging to the british embassy in afghanistan's capital kabul. the taliban says it was behind the attack which has
tom ackerman, al jazerra, washington. >>> there is much more ahead.ell you why plunging oil prices are create a financial mess for venezuela. >> reporter: coming up we'll tell you why 95% of all sterilizations are perform on women despite the procedure for men being simpler and less risky. >> we're following stories of people who died in the desert. >> the borderland marathon. >> no one's prepared for this journey. >> experience al jazeera america's...
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. >>> tom ackerman is in washington, d.c. not far away from where those protests took place.alk, tom, about the kind of national consequences as we look, show our viewers live pictures from ferguson. a place that people probably never heard of until michael brown was killed back in august and now a kind of focus of national concern. what is the political environment like in the belt way after the midterms, for real profound change that seems to be being called for by the african american community. >> well, it was the u.s. attorney general, the top law enforcement official in the federal government, eric holder, issued a statement saying the independent federal investigation, actually two of them, would continue irrespective of the results of the grand jury i deliberations. now, one of them is dealing with the officer himself, the other one is a much broader examination of the reports of discriminatory policies by the ferguson police deem. department. and that follows a pattern of various local police departments around the country, i can mention albuquerque, miami, new orlea
. >>> tom ackerman is in washington, d.c. not far away from where those protests took place.alk, tom, about the kind of national consequences as we look, show our viewers live pictures from ferguson. a place that people probably never heard of until michael brown was killed back in august and now a kind of focus of national concern. what is the political environment like in the belt way after the midterms, for real profound change that seems to be being called for by the african...
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tom ackerman, al jazeera. >> derrick pitts joins us tonight from philadelphia. derrick, welcome. so how often do these accidents happen? >> whenever we're doing tests on flying machines there are very, very high risks that there could be anomalies of what was seen today. in early development of new vehicles this kind of thick can can -- thing can happen. it is hoped that what happen whs during the test phase is engineers are doing their best to drive the risk to zero. so if you look at any of the other space programs in any other countries anywhere around the world including the united states, in the early days of that -- of the development of that program, we see that these kinds of things can happen. >> how big a setback is this for space exploration in general? >> well, for space explork expln in general this isn't a big setback at all. this is a program that's just beginning and again this kind of event while it's not desirable, everyone understands that there's a risk that it can happen. what it does for virgin galactic is it sets their schedule back because they have to fig
tom ackerman, al jazeera. >> derrick pitts joins us tonight from philadelphia. derrick, welcome. so how often do these accidents happen? >> whenever we're doing tests on flying machines there are very, very high risks that there could be anomalies of what was seen today. in early development of new vehicles this kind of thick can can -- thing can happen. it is hoped that what happen whs during the test phase is engineers are doing their best to drive the risk to zero. so if you look...
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on his twitter page he wrote: >> al jazeera's tom ackerman reports. >> reporter: this was the 35th test fight for the passenger plane, but only the fourth time it had been due to reach the edge of space under its own power. as seen in the last test mission a carrier air raft lifted it to the height of 14,000 meters. at that point the plane was supposed to separate, ignite it's own rocket motor and climb to the altitude of 2100 meters. instead it crashed to the month javi desert floor. >> i knew it wasn't because something didn't happen, it's what i was not hearing and not seeing. if there was a huge explosion, it didn't occur, i didn't see it. >> more than 700 people have paid deposits for a seat on board the enterprise, which would give them a few minutes ride in space. the initial ticket price, $250,000. >> we'll get through it. future rest in many ways on hard, hard days like this. but we believe we owe it to the folks who were flying these vehicles. >> reporter: the crash came the same week that another private commercial space mission failed. an unmanned rocket carrying experiments
on his twitter page he wrote: >> al jazeera's tom ackerman reports. >> reporter: this was the 35th test fight for the passenger plane, but only the fourth time it had been due to reach the edge of space under its own power. as seen in the last test mission a carrier air raft lifted it to the height of 14,000 meters. at that point the plane was supposed to separate, ignite it's own rocket motor and climb to the altitude of 2100 meters. instead it crashed to the month javi desert...
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tom ackerman, al jazeera, washington. >> robert tarver is a criminal defense attorney. robert welcome. as we look at pictures from languages where protesters are out again tonight, reflect on these numbers we're hearing. they're not a surprise. >> they're not a surprise at all john. fact of the matter is, it's been going on for a long time. michael brown brought this to light. across our cities and towns african americans are being shot and killed at a alarming rate. excuses as to why those shootings are justified now we're starting to look at it through some very clear glasses to see that there are not. >> we have heard enough is enough so many times. yet somehow what was it about this shooting that seemed to capture the attention of american people? >> i think it was the callousness. the fact that he laid in the street for so long. the fact that there seemed to be little or no concern for what happened to michael brown. i think that also, it happened at a time when so many other shootings were going -- so many other killings. eric garner in new york being choked by th
tom ackerman, al jazeera, washington. >> robert tarver is a criminal defense attorney. robert welcome. as we look at pictures from languages where protesters are out again tonight, reflect on these numbers we're hearing. they're not a surprise. >> they're not a surprise at all john. fact of the matter is, it's been going on for a long time. michael brown brought this to light. across our cities and towns african americans are being shot and killed at a alarming rate. excuses as to...
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in topeka, paula ackerman has a lot at stake. she is concerned brownback's big cuts would mean big cuts to education. she's been volunteering for paul davis. >> that's why i and the other teachers have been so hardworking and diligent about trying to get our word out. we just have to do something. it's time to take a stand. >> hi, thomas, this is susan schmidts. you have? thank you very much so much, appreciate it. >> like her friend paula teemp stephaniteacherpaula took the do get out the vote. >> what surprises everyone is that i make sure i remind them i'm a full time teacher. so i guess what i tell my friends who tell me they don't have enough time, i'm making time because this is important. there's been so much damage done to our state, to our state's economy to our public schools. it's the budget figures that i'm seeing, are accurate we could have to cut perhaps $400 million from our state education budget. it's going to mean closing schools, it's going to mean cutting programs. around i really don't even -- and i don't eve
in topeka, paula ackerman has a lot at stake. she is concerned brownback's big cuts would mean big cuts to education. she's been volunteering for paul davis. >> that's why i and the other teachers have been so hardworking and diligent about trying to get our word out. we just have to do something. it's time to take a stand. >> hi, thomas, this is susan schmidts. you have? thank you very much so much, appreciate it. >> like her friend paula teemp stephaniteacherpaula took the...
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tom ackerman has more from washington. >> in a global trade using bit coins to conduct sales of not onlyicit drugs but uh also computer hacking material, and fake i.d.es. for hundreds of drug dealers around the globe. and that, in fact, this was just a continuation of silk road one point zero. the secret website that the government shut down just a year ago. and also serve seized the servers which is the means by which was conducted. a judge in that case says that she is not going to suppress that evidence, because the defend in the original case, says he denied any knowledge of that server or having anything to do with it. >> that's tom ackerman reported. tomorrow the city of detroit finds out if it can emerge from bankruptcy. the city wants to trim more than one third of it's long term death, last year, detroit became the longest in the city to file for bankruptcy, if accepted about $7 million in debt would be taken off the books. they are shedding new light on how the church there handled the abuse accusations. dianne is there with that story, dianne. >> john, the documents released t
tom ackerman has more from washington. >> in a global trade using bit coins to conduct sales of not onlyicit drugs but uh also computer hacking material, and fake i.d.es. for hundreds of drug dealers around the globe. and that, in fact, this was just a continuation of silk road one point zero. the secret website that the government shut down just a year ago. and also serve seized the servers which is the means by which was conducted. a judge in that case says that she is not going to...
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tom ackerman has more from washington, d.c. >> the government con can tends that it was operating 2.0 in a global trade, using bit coins to conduct sales of not only elicit drugs but also computer hacking material, and fake i.d.es for hundreds of drug dealers around the globe. and that, in fact, this was just a continuation of silk road 1.0. the secret website that the government shut down just a year ago. the defendant in the trial in that case, is currently on trial in new york, he is contending that the government illegal researched his emails, and also seized the servers in ice lan, which was the means by which this business was conducted. a judge in that case. the defendant in the original case. says that he denies any knowledge. of that server or having anything to do with it. it was a first in a series of devastation. they include raising the retirement age, and cutting health and social security. >> train travelers are again less stranded, drivers have walked out for the next four days. >> the boing 787, >> the dream-liner is the plane of the future. >> an all new airplane in
tom ackerman has more from washington, d.c. >> the government con can tends that it was operating 2.0 in a global trade, using bit coins to conduct sales of not only elicit drugs but also computer hacking material, and fake i.d.es for hundreds of drug dealers around the globe. and that, in fact, this was just a continuation of silk road 1.0. the secret website that the government shut down just a year ago. the defendant in the trial in that case, is currently on trial in new york, he is...
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tom ackerman reports. >> reporter: one month after the ferguson shooting, a white sacramento policemants an unarmed black motorist. that officer was charged with a felony and lost his job. but in 2012, eight michigan officers fired 45 shots to kill a homeless black man armed only with a pen knife. >> why they shooting so many times? >> reporter: all were cleared of using unlawful deadly force. in nearly all such cases police are vindicated usually without facing trial. like darren wilson, the justification they give is stark. >> can i shoot this guy? legally can i? and the question i answered myself was, i have to. if i don't, he will kill me if he gets to me. >> reporter: but for many young black men like these in chicago the police are seen as the predators. >> our people are stopped it, we are frisked, we criminalized, we are targeted. we are invaded. we are jailed and we are killed. >> reporter: the fbi reported that wrong 400 fatal police shootings each year, 18% of those killed were blacks aged 18 to 34. that was double the rate for whites in the same age group. while most of the
tom ackerman reports. >> reporter: one month after the ferguson shooting, a white sacramento policemants an unarmed black motorist. that officer was charged with a felony and lost his job. but in 2012, eight michigan officers fired 45 shots to kill a homeless black man armed only with a pen knife. >> why they shooting so many times? >> reporter: all were cleared of using unlawful deadly force. in nearly all such cases police are vindicated usually without facing trial. like...
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>> tom ackerman in north carolina >>> if you want to keep up to date with the election and other stories we are following here, head to the website aljazeera.com. you can see the front page with the lead story - the situation with the latest strikes going on. >> after 13 years, the american project in afghanistan is about done. at least this phase. did the country accomplish what it set out to do? a new afghanistan. that's inside story. hello, i'm ray suarez. spoke was still po pouring from the world trade center. with the relatively tiny american force the taliban was overthrown and the u.s. and allies got to work pacifying the country and creating the conditions for the establishment of a new central government. now more than 13 years later allied forces are packing up and leaving trying to make a functioning country out of a fundamentally dysfunctional one at great expense of blood and money. we look at what worked, what didn't and what remains to be done. afghanistan's new president ashraf gandhi is visiting beijing hoping to start a new chapter with china, afghanistan is looking to
>> tom ackerman in north carolina >>> if you want to keep up to date with the election and other stories we are following here, head to the website aljazeera.com. you can see the front page with the lead story - the situation with the latest strikes going on. >> after 13 years, the american project in afghanistan is about done. at least this phase. did the country accomplish what it set out to do? a new afghanistan. that's inside story. hello, i'm ray suarez. spoke was...
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dan ackerman.p, chapter and verse how a capital church meets a spiritual needs of a population on the go. >>> you're watching cbs "this morning: saturday." ♪ each year 17 billion toilet paper tubes are thrown away in the us alone. that's enough to fill the empire state building...twice. now there's scott naturals tube-free bath tissue. get the premium softness you need... ...without the wasteful tube. toss the tube for good with scott naturals tube-free. you've been part of this family for as long as i can remember. and you just mean so much to all of us. the holidays wouldn't be the same without your crescent rolls. we got you a little something. we got you jeans. it's about time. pipin' hot pillsbury crescent rolls. make your holidays pop! hey anthony! hey melissa, how cool is it that you can save up to $35 when you open a walmart credit card account this holiday season? super cool! with all those great savings you're gonna need a bigger stocking! i'm way ahead of ya. whaaat! whaaaaat! you'll get
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an initial offer by valiant and shareholder bill ackerman in april. ?lergan week itsnnouncing last new ceo had finally won out. price tag at the time of the agreement was 66 and dollars. with me now, exclusively, the pencil behind the deal is a long-term ceo of allergan. saunders, the ceo of activists. thank you for joining me -- ceo of actavis. thank you for joining me. the price tag paid for allergan, your stock prices have gone up since then. it seems like investors are pretty happy about this. valiant came out and said there is no way to be that. a great company. allergan has as been one of the top performing companies in our sector. 15 years of leading the assetsreat, long leading . great people and a great innovation pipeline. when you put that together strategically with actavis, you create a powerhouse. it is so rare in a deal when you have companies of this size coming together. >> how do you account her and almost $20 premium? custom we look at all the financial metrics, we are very disappointed. this has double-digit return on investment capi
an initial offer by valiant and shareholder bill ackerman in april. ?lergan week itsnnouncing last new ceo had finally won out. price tag at the time of the agreement was 66 and dollars. with me now, exclusively, the pencil behind the deal is a long-term ceo of allergan. saunders, the ceo of activists. thank you for joining me -- ceo of actavis. thank you for joining me. the price tag paid for allergan, your stock prices have gone up since then. it seems like investors are pretty happy about...
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tom ackerman is in washington, d.c. >> the unrest in the streets of ferguson after the grandeurs a nounshere would be no indictment of officer darren wilson has been accompanied by other demonstrations, although so far nonvee lent in other cities. seattle, new york, oakland, california where deck straighters shutdown an interstate highway. at the same time, president obama counseled that the demonstrations should be able top express their anger at the results, but at the same time, respect the police for the job that they are doing by and large in most communities in protecting them. at the same time, the attorney general of the united states indicated that even though the officer had been found not to be guilty of any offense by the local authorities, a federal investigation will proceed continuing both with his behavior, examining his behavior, but also look more broadly at the conduct of the ferguson police department which has been accused of discriminatory policies against blacks in various measures and however it is the question here, though, is whether charges will be brought in t
tom ackerman is in washington, d.c. >> the unrest in the streets of ferguson after the grandeurs a nounshere would be no indictment of officer darren wilson has been accompanied by other demonstrations, although so far nonvee lent in other cities. seattle, new york, oakland, california where deck straighters shutdown an interstate highway. at the same time, president obama counseled that the demonstrations should be able top express their anger at the results, but at the same time,...
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tom ackerman in ferguson. >> anger and unrest after the grand jury announced no indictment of officer darren wilson has been accompanied by other demonstrations. so far nonviolence in other cities - seattle, new york, oatland california, where demonstrators shut a highway. president obama counselled that the demonstrators should be able to express anger at the results, but respect the police for the job that they are doing, by and large in most communities in projecting them. the attorney-general, at the same time, indicated that even though the officer had been found not guilty of any offense by the local authorities, a federal investigation will proceed, continuing with his behaviour, or examining his behaviour, but looking broadly at the conduct of the ferguson police department, which has been accused of discriminatory policies against blacks in various measures. and however it is - the question here is whether charges will be brought in this case against the officers for the police department and the by historical commaption that has rarely been the -- examination that has rarely
tom ackerman in ferguson. >> anger and unrest after the grand jury announced no indictment of officer darren wilson has been accompanied by other demonstrations. so far nonviolence in other cities - seattle, new york, oatland california, where demonstrators shut a highway. president obama counselled that the demonstrators should be able to express anger at the results, but respect the police for the job that they are doing, by and large in most communities in projecting them. the...
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tom ackerman reports from rowley. >> reporter: in north carolina, like most u.s. states, polling stations have opened. democrats here have been most anxious to bank votes early, before they fear a republican head wind hits on election day. as president obama's approval rating sinks, republican senate challenger thom tillis gained ground by roping democratic incumbent kay hagan to obama's record, especially to the un popular landmark reform, known as obama care. >> senator hagan voted with president obama 96% of the time, and served as a rubber-stamp for president obama's failed policies, promised she'd go to washington and get things done, and failed her promise. >> she countered by pointing to how often she voted against president obama. >> i disagree with the president. we need to build the keystone pipeline. trade deals - too many jobs have gone overseas. >> and i voted against my own party's budget because it had two deep a cut. hagan swept into office on president obama's coat-tails, when north carolina put him in the white house. the electorate since then sh
tom ackerman reports from rowley. >> reporter: in north carolina, like most u.s. states, polling stations have opened. democrats here have been most anxious to bank votes early, before they fear a republican head wind hits on election day. as president obama's approval rating sinks, republican senate challenger thom tillis gained ground by roping democratic incumbent kay hagan to obama's record, especially to the un popular landmark reform, known as obama care. >> senator hagan...
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tom ackerman reports now from washington. >> the demonstrators converged on walmart stores across the country. including this one just a few blocks from the u.s. capitol. with gross profits of $130 billion walmart has been a ripe target. it points to workers who complain that even working full time they need government subsidies to make ends meet. >> i work 04 hours a week, and per year i haven't made over $25,000. i still rely on government assistance. >> i'm still behind on my rent even though i work 40 hours a week. i can't get my car fixed. i wait for shut-off notices before i can pay them. >> they want unions, and the companie company has responded with a campaign of their own. >> i started out as a part-time cashier going through coming. i would grow from how longly ranks to senior level management. >> while the protesters marched outside the company provided a few workers inside to give the news media it's side of the story. >> i make a pretty good living wage. i started off as an unloader in walmart, and in three months i became supervisor. and since then i've had two raises s
tom ackerman reports now from washington. >> the demonstrators converged on walmart stores across the country. including this one just a few blocks from the u.s. capitol. with gross profits of $130 billion walmart has been a ripe target. it points to workers who complain that even working full time they need government subsidies to make ends meet. >> i work 04 hours a week, and per year i haven't made over $25,000. i still rely on government assistance. >> i'm still behind on...
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. >> tom ackerman reports. >> this was the 35th flight for the passenger plane virgin galactic's enterprise, but the fourth time it was due to reach the edge of space under its own power. a carrier jet lifted it to 14,000 meters. the plane was supposed to separate, ignite its own motor and climb. instead the plane crashed into the mo hashy deserted floor north of los angeles, one pilot killed, and another injured. >> i knew when other things weren't happening, it wasn't because something did happen, it was a what i was not hearing and seeing, and so it was - if there was a huge explosion, i didn't see. >> more than 700 people paid deposits for a seat on "the enterprise", the ticket price, $250,000. >> we'll get through it. future rests in many ways on hard days like this. but we believe we owe it to the affects who were flying these vehicles. >> the crash came the same week that another private commercial space mission failed. an unmanned antares rocket carrying supplies for the international space station was deliberately blown up after launch above the u.s. east coast. virgin galactic sai
. >> tom ackerman reports. >> this was the 35th flight for the passenger plane virgin galactic's enterprise, but the fourth time it was due to reach the edge of space under its own power. a carrier jet lifted it to 14,000 meters. the plane was supposed to separate, ignite its own motor and climb. instead the plane crashed into the mo hashy deserted floor north of los angeles, one pilot killed, and another injured. >> i knew when other things weren't happening, it wasn't...
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tom ackerman has more for us, what more can you tell us. >> well, he appears before a judge in san francisco today, a day after he was arrested. the government alleges that he is the man who goes or went by the name death con and actually ran this website. by the way the alleged administrator is supposed to do to trial in january. in any event, he apparently conducted business on this website, just about picking up where the previous website left off and the government says that being brokered on this website, is not only illegal drugs but also money laundering, fake i.d.es and -- some kinds of services. to hack seem as little startling to me, make a second version of silk road just weeks after the first version was shut down. >> well, accord canning to the documents less than a week later they were already the conspirators were already organized a silk road number 2.0. ben hall got an investigator in on that, so he got in on the ground fall, had access as part of the support staff to all of the goings on, and determined his identity. and also perhaps not coincidentally, just yesterday, in d
tom ackerman has more for us, what more can you tell us. >> well, he appears before a judge in san francisco today, a day after he was arrested. the government alleges that he is the man who goes or went by the name death con and actually ran this website. by the way the alleged administrator is supposed to do to trial in january. in any event, he apparently conducted business on this website, just about picking up where the previous website left off and the government says that being...
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more from tom ackerman. >> reporter: one month after the ferguson shooting a white south carolina policemanfronts and shoots an unarmed black motor. >> that officer was charged with a felony and lost his job. in 2012, michigan officers fired 41 shots on a homeless man. they were cleared. many are vindicated without facing trial. like darren wilson, the officer that killed michael brown junior. the justification they give is stark. >> can i shoot this guys, can i? legally. i answered myself "i have to, if i don't he'll kill me if he gets to me." for mean young black me like these, the police are the predators. our people are stopped, frisked, we are criminalized. we are targeted, invaded, gaoled and killed. >> the fbi reported that among 400 natal police shootings, 18% were blacks aged 18-34. doubt the rate for whites. while most of the officers involved were white, 80% were also black. those fatalities are a slice of the grim realities of young blacks in america. >> one out of three black men between 18 and 30 is in gaol, prison, probation or parole. in los angeles, philadelphia, baltimore,
more from tom ackerman. >> reporter: one month after the ferguson shooting a white south carolina policemanfronts and shoots an unarmed black motor. >> that officer was charged with a felony and lost his job. in 2012, michigan officers fired 41 shots on a homeless man. they were cleared. many are vindicated without facing trial. like darren wilson, the officer that killed michael brown junior. the justification they give is stark. >> can i shoot this guys, can i? legally. i...
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tom ackerman has more from washington. >> reporter: the unrest in the streets of ferguson after the grand jury announcement that there would be no indictment of officer darren wilson has been accompanied by other demonstrations, although so far non-violent in other cities - seattle, new york, oakland california, where demonstrators shut down an internet highway. at the same time president obama counselled the demonstrators that they should be able to express anger at the results, but at the same time respect the police for the job that they are doing by and large and most communities in protecting them. at the same time the attorney-general the united states indicated that even though the officer had been found not to be guilty of any offense by the local authorities, a federal investigation will proceed continual both with his behaviour, or examining his behaviour, but also looking broadly at the conduct of the ferguson police department, which has been accused of discriminatory policies against blacks in various measures, and however it is the question here whether charges will be broug
tom ackerman has more from washington. >> reporter: the unrest in the streets of ferguson after the grand jury announcement that there would be no indictment of officer darren wilson has been accompanied by other demonstrations, although so far non-violent in other cities - seattle, new york, oakland california, where demonstrators shut down an internet highway. at the same time president obama counselled the demonstrators that they should be able to express anger at the results, but at...
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tom ackerman, al jazeera, washington. >> let's take a deeper dive into these issues. dawn dadante barry. he is the organizer and director of a million hoodie's movement. what is the next phase of this movement as you see it. >> first we need to keep sustainable confrontational action. >> sustainable, confrontational action. what does that mean? >> sustainable. we can't let this fall off, rallies and mobilization that is happened after trayvon. you started to see folks really move out in the streets, but it wasn't sustainable. you didn't see this happening every single day. and we need to take the lead of the folks in ferguson, who have since day one in august have been protesting for over 100 days, sustainable showing up at the police department's front door in ferguson, and confrontational, being in the face of power. this is about power. supremacy is about power. so how do we alter the power? >> white supremacy. >> it's the power relationships. that the system has over black and brown bodies. how do we alter that relationship? >> you think white supremacy is at work
tom ackerman, al jazeera, washington. >> let's take a deeper dive into these issues. dawn dadante barry. he is the organizer and director of a million hoodie's movement. what is the next phase of this movement as you see it. >> first we need to keep sustainable confrontational action. >> sustainable, confrontational action. what does that mean? >> sustainable. we can't let this fall off, rallies and mobilization that is happened after trayvon. you started to see folks...
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. >> allergan, the company lost its battle to prevent big ackerman from voting his shares.llergan's lawyers saying they will appeal. shares are up by over a percent. >> valeant shares up by about half a percent on the trade so far. >> dom thanks so much. anybody have a comment about the herbalife earnings. second straight miss. stock is down big. worst day in five years. >> listen, good interview. you raked him over the coals and there are some credibility questions there. the one question i have though. and maybe you will answer it. these are still earnings. the company still had some growth. in terms of the pyramid scheme and air coming out of a balloon, i'm not sure that is going to happen. i don't want to own the stock. but do you still think this is a pyramid question? >> i'm not going to answer that question. it is not my job. and i don't know. that's for the regulators to figure out. so i'm going to dodge that one. and in terms of raking him over the coals, i just and the questions investors want to know today. that's you will. >> great questions. the one thing i wou
. >> allergan, the company lost its battle to prevent big ackerman from voting his shares.llergan's lawyers saying they will appeal. shares are up by over a percent. >> valeant shares up by about half a percent on the trade so far. >> dom thanks so much. anybody have a comment about the herbalife earnings. second straight miss. stock is down big. worst day in five years. >> listen, good interview. you raked him over the coals and there are some credibility questions...
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tom ackerman has more. >> and that in fact, this was a continuation of 1.0.he defendant in the trial in that case is currently on trial in new york. he is contending that the government i legally searched his emails and also seized the servers in iceland, which was the means by which this business was conducted. a judge in that case can, says she is not going to suppress that evidence, because the defend r defendant in the original case can says that he denies any knowledge of that server or having anything to do with it. >> the arch diocese of chicago coming clean can today about decades worth of sexual abuse allegations against it's priests. they released some 15,000 pages of formerly secret documents. dianne joins us live now from chicago. why did the arch diocese decide to release these documents after so many years. >> . >> well, tony, this all has to do with a settlement with victims and the documents released today pertain to 36 priests, back in january there were some documents that were released that pertained to 30 pleisss. and the arch diocese says
tom ackerman has more. >> and that in fact, this was a continuation of 1.0.he defendant in the trial in that case is currently on trial in new york. he is contending that the government i legally searched his emails and also seized the servers in iceland, which was the means by which this business was conducted. a judge in that case can, says she is not going to suppress that evidence, because the defend r defendant in the original case can says that he denies any knowledge of that server...
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they highlighted their consistent growth and enormous opportunities to boost margins and we know ackermanre to bring out any value any way it can. even as the company is doing a good job by itself. including the $500 million buy back plan. let's check with juan the ceo of zoetis. find out where his company is heading. good to see you, sir. >> good to see you. >> i want to set the situation here. because there's an amazing number you had at your analyst meeting. there are 300 million dogs and cats that are pets? >> correct. and growing. >> and this is your target market. that and livestock. >> that and livestock. countries like new zealand, china, russia are growing by more than 15% every year. so it's a great opportunity for animal health companies. >> and it seems you had to see a trend in this country. i think having just been involved with some things that people take care of their pets as well as they take care of their relatives. >> that is correct. because they love their pets. they feel responsible for their pets. and they provide the best care for their pets. >> that could be good
they highlighted their consistent growth and enormous opportunities to boost margins and we know ackermanre to bring out any value any way it can. even as the company is doing a good job by itself. including the $500 million buy back plan. let's check with juan the ceo of zoetis. find out where his company is heading. good to see you, sir. >> good to see you. >> i want to set the situation here. because there's an amazing number you had at your analyst meeting. there are 300 million...
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tom ackerman has more. >> reporter: the unrest in the streets of ferguson after the grand jury announcement that there would be no indictment of officer darren wilson has been accompanied by other demonstrations, so far nonviolent in other cities - seattle, new york, oatland, california, where demonstrators shut down an internet highway. president obama counselled that the demonstrators should be able to express their anger at the results, but at the same time respect the police for the job that they are doing by and large in most communicate glis protecting them. at the -- communities protecting them. at the same time it was indicated that although the officer was found not to be guilty of any offense by the local authorities, a federal investigation will proceed, continue, both with his behaviour - examining his before - and looking broadly at the conduct of the ferguson police department, which has been accused of discriminatory policies against blacks, in various measures, and however it is - the question here is whether charge will be brought in this case either for the - against the o
tom ackerman has more. >> reporter: the unrest in the streets of ferguson after the grand jury announcement that there would be no indictment of officer darren wilson has been accompanied by other demonstrations, so far nonviolent in other cities - seattle, new york, oatland, california, where demonstrators shut down an internet highway. president obama counselled that the demonstrators should be able to express their anger at the results, but at the same time respect the police for the...
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and bruce ackerman says the war resolution gave president obama 60 days to gain consent from congressf he failed to do so. this 90-day clock has expired this week. earlier today, president obama sent a letter to speaker boehner requesting money to fund the war. he requested the deployment of 1500 non-combat troops. those troops the president says, will not be sent unless congress approves the funds requested by the president. on cbs's face the nation yesterday, president obama discussed the addition of troops in what he called a new phase in iraq. >> what hasn't changed is our troops are not engaged in combat. essentially, what we're doing is taking four training centers, with coalition members that allow us to bring in iraqi recruits, some of the sunni tribes that are still resisting isil, giving them proper training, equipment, helping them with strategy, helping them with logistics. we will provide them close air support once they are prepared to go on the offense against isil. >> joining me now is barbara lee and phyllis bennett, a fellow and author of "before and after." congress
and bruce ackerman says the war resolution gave president obama 60 days to gain consent from congressf he failed to do so. this 90-day clock has expired this week. earlier today, president obama sent a letter to speaker boehner requesting money to fund the war. he requested the deployment of 1500 non-combat troops. those troops the president says, will not be sent unless congress approves the funds requested by the president. on cbs's face the nation yesterday, president obama discussed the...
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as tom ackerman shows us, it's a fight ongoing since 2006. >> reporter: demonstrators converged on wal-mart stores across the country, including this a few blocks from the u.s. capital. >> we are here demanding at least $15 an hour. >> with gross profits of $130 million, wal-mart has been a target for the movement to pass living wage laws across the u.s., pointing to workers that complain working full-time they need government subsidies to make end meet. >> i'm 40 hours a week, and i haven't made over $25,000. >> i personally am behind on my rent, even though i work 40 hours a week. i can't get my car fixed. i wait for shut off notices from utilities. >> reporter: behind the demonstration is a campaign by one union to organise the workers. in several states protests have been restricted and ordered members not to set foot in the store. the company responded with a high-profile public relations campaign. to counter an image of exploiting workers. >> i started out as a part-time cashier. it's giving me the opportunity over the last 17 years to grow from hourly ranks to senior level management
as tom ackerman shows us, it's a fight ongoing since 2006. >> reporter: demonstrators converged on wal-mart stores across the country, including this a few blocks from the u.s. capital. >> we are here demanding at least $15 an hour. >> with gross profits of $130 million, wal-mart has been a target for the movement to pass living wage laws across the u.s., pointing to workers that complain working full-time they need government subsidies to make end meet. >> i'm 40 hours...
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mcconnell have to say, you know what, buddy, ted cruz, you really don't belong here, like they did to ackerman, you don't belong here, buddy. when is that moment going to come? >> it may have just happened. he signaled out cruz and talked about big ego. mcconnell made a good point, no government shutdowns under my watch. which was really a jab at ted cruz. i think you might have seen that happening already. mitch mcconnell coming on very strong and coming on in claiming control over a party, you know, herdi ining all of the cats. eisenhower in 1958, that midterm, ike lost -- the republicans lost a net 48 people to congress and 13 senators. in many ways this midterm reminds me of '58 the question is what can the president get done with congress? after that it will be all 2016 presidential politics. >> that was in the middle of a bad recession. this time people just weren't happy generally. we'll be back with the panel. everybody stay with us. a few minutes from now the president is expected. this is going to be a big one. they got it all dressed up for his news conference in the east room where
mcconnell have to say, you know what, buddy, ted cruz, you really don't belong here, like they did to ackerman, you don't belong here, buddy. when is that moment going to come? >> it may have just happened. he signaled out cruz and talked about big ego. mcconnell made a good point, no government shutdowns under my watch. which was really a jab at ted cruz. i think you might have seen that happening already. mitch mcconnell coming on very strong and coming on in claiming control over a...
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the ackerman yesterday sharesing -- sending its to a record high. has yet another target here. the question is whether they are it was spungain, off itself from pfizer a couple of years ago. do this than us so we can then merge them. >> 100 -- what i do not understand is, how is it possible for an individual to become an expert in all these different industries at the depth at which $1 billion is meaningful, and he goes from one company to another company. animal --an expert on animal health? >> you might not he is an expert, but he knows the value of a company. i remember his comment a few months ago or a month ago, when he said he wants to become more like warren buffett. >> he knows balance sheet she's. >> exactly. number seven, bearberry reported a drop in earnings thanks to currency fluctuations, reducing profits by only $15 million. remember in the last few years when it seemed like a luxury retailers, luxury brands had a sharp jump? who knows. it seems that is starting to take effect, especially the luxury consumer overseas is starting to get
the ackerman yesterday sharesing -- sending its to a record high. has yet another target here. the question is whether they are it was spungain, off itself from pfizer a couple of years ago. do this than us so we can then merge them. >> 100 -- what i do not understand is, how is it possible for an individual to become an expert in all these different industries at the depth at which $1 billion is meaningful, and he goes from one company to another company. animal --an expert on animal...
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a federal judge rejected allergan's request that ackerman be locked from voting. shareholder. a record year for mutual fund in the u.s.. vanguard attracted more investors in this year than -- than they've ever brought in over a full year. meanwhile, bill gross's departure from pimco has brought a record number of redemptions. million from the total return fund. half of those occurred in the first five trading days of october. those are your top headlines. >> i believe it was monday you saw full ad for pimco, i will say in the ft -- i can our member where. in the same part of the paper, a full ad for mr. gross and janice -- janis. >> i would suggest bill gross would tell you that is true, but overweighted. i think the asset size is valid, but overweighted. himhe numbers prevented from being able to actually maximize his return. >> the performance of large numbers is definitely there. but in terms of leading in and out. but i think of bill gross less as an investor and more of -- >> i think of bill gross less as an investor and more of a shakespearean character. --
a federal judge rejected allergan's request that ackerman be locked from voting. shareholder. a record year for mutual fund in the u.s.. vanguard attracted more investors in this year than -- than they've ever brought in over a full year. meanwhile, bill gross's departure from pimco has brought a record number of redemptions. million from the total return fund. half of those occurred in the first five trading days of october. those are your top headlines. >> i believe it was monday you...
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. >> the big winner in all of this ackerman.t to come in and it, it was not like a friendly, this was a white knight coming in. valley and could raise its offer , and i would not be surprised. >> this morning, it was pointed when we were talking, it was actually a lower price, $210 is what was speculated that activists would pay. much more than that, valiant would have to take on a lot more debt in order to finance the offer and that would pretty much take them out of the running for it. >> what is easy to do in this market? three, maybe just the start of big energy takeovers as oil prices slump. oil prices look to be on the decline for quite some time. >> speaking of what is easy to do, this is a company, halliburton has $8 billion in debt, almost a $50 billion company. if they want to sell more debt, it is easy for markets to do that. if they want to buy baker hughes, they only have 2 million dollars in debt, so this might as well add to the pile. is, who is next? >> every time you see a contraction in oil prices like this, yo
. >> the big winner in all of this ackerman.t to come in and it, it was not like a friendly, this was a white knight coming in. valley and could raise its offer , and i would not be surprised. >> this morning, it was pointed when we were talking, it was actually a lower price, $210 is what was speculated that activists would pay. much more than that, valiant would have to take on a lot more debt in order to finance the offer and that would pretty much take them out of the running...
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--there's an ackerman acronym you keep coming back to.re talking earlier, since a lot like the academic work that scott sumner did, this lowly blogger writing for years trying to influence policy. it sounds like it is working with you. >> it is working with me. scott sumner is a leading light. he is huge influence on me. he now has a fairly wide following. he makes the point, it is simple but powerful. if you're looking at a monetary shocker in demand-side shock, you will see that in nominal gdp. if this is just about sure actual headwinds in the eurozone, supply-side factors, it doesn't really affect nominal gdp. nominal growth would look about normal and real gdp would be weak and inflation would be elevated. shock. a supply-side and eurozone, nominal growth flat on its back and inflation flat on its back. that is overly tight money. in of story. >> i want to go back to have the ecb has been consistent doing too little too late. part of the shock was it was a total surprise. some of the people did not expect it. the board was divided at
--there's an ackerman acronym you keep coming back to.re talking earlier, since a lot like the academic work that scott sumner did, this lowly blogger writing for years trying to influence policy. it sounds like it is working with you. >> it is working with me. scott sumner is a leading light. he is huge influence on me. he now has a fairly wide following. he makes the point, it is simple but powerful. if you're looking at a monetary shocker in demand-side shock, you will see that in...
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on twitter he wrote: tom ackerman has more. >> reporter: this was the 35th flight for vijin galactic's "enterprise", but the third time it would reach space understand its own power. a carrier craft lifted it to a height of 14,000 meters. the plane was supposed to separate, ignite a motor and climb to an altitude of 21,000. the plane crashed into the mojave desert floor north of los angeles. one pilot was killed, another injured. >> i knew when other things were not happening, it wasn't because something did happen, it was because of what i was not hearing or seeing. if there was a huge explosion, it didn't occur, i didn't see it. >> more than 700 paid a deposit, giving them a few minutes ride in space. the ticket price $250,000. >> we'll get through it. future rests in many ways on hard days like this. but we believe we owe it to the folks who were flying these vehicles. >> the crash came the same week na another private commercial space nation failed. anunmaned rocket carrying supplies for the international space station, was blown up after lunch above the u.s. coast. virgin galactic
on twitter he wrote: tom ackerman has more. >> reporter: this was the 35th flight for vijin galactic's "enterprise", but the third time it would reach space understand its own power. a carrier craft lifted it to a height of 14,000 meters. the plane was supposed to separate, ignite a motor and climb to an altitude of 21,000. the plane crashed into the mojave desert floor north of los angeles. one pilot was killed, another injured. >> i knew when other things were not...
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. >> got what may be the final pieces of news on the fight between allergan, big ackerman actavis.man telling scott he will withdraw from that special meeting that has been called for for december 18th. in other words, there will no longer be a need for a special meeting on the 18th which there was an opportunity for allergan shareholders to vote on a slate of directors to replace the existing board. he told scott he is a supporter of the actavis deal and ceo brent saunders who joined us here yesterday on "squawk on the street" and will be meeting on friday with actavis management for purposes of due diligence and will become a long-term shareholder. he is getting $129 a share in cash but getting a significant slug of stock in what will be this combined company for his part as we pointed out many times, mr. ackman walks away with a significant profit, $350 million of which, 15% of which goes to his so-called partner valeant. this does appear to be the end of a lot of hostilities. yesterday we did speak to the ceo pyatte an allergan who said he will continue the trading charges on m
. >> got what may be the final pieces of news on the fight between allergan, big ackerman actavis.man telling scott he will withdraw from that special meeting that has been called for for december 18th. in other words, there will no longer be a need for a special meeting on the 18th which there was an opportunity for allergan shareholders to vote on a slate of directors to replace the existing board. he told scott he is a supporter of the actavis deal and ceo brent saunders who joined us...
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the most important change was we brought in joseph ackerman. former ceo of deutsche bank as our chairman. and myself and a russian are the two vice chairs. i think cyprus has a very potential for a turnaround if for no other reason than that it has tremendous natural gas reserves. a sort of adjoining field to the big one over in israel. and given that cyprus only has fewer than a million people in population, those could be a very, very dramatic impact on that economy. >> it's not without conflict, though. it's not without confrontation. junior bondholders staged protest at the bank. they saw $1.2 billion euros of their cash wiped out. they were there protesting headquarters and at times beating on the walls. >> i was there. it got a little bit scary. they threw something against a glass window, it almost sounded like a gunshot. but i feel very sorry who were bailed in. it's an unprecedented thing that the government forced depositors to take 45% of all their deposits over 100,000 euros and convert them to equities. i'm very sympathetic to thos
the most important change was we brought in joseph ackerman. former ceo of deutsche bank as our chairman. and myself and a russian are the two vice chairs. i think cyprus has a very potential for a turnaround if for no other reason than that it has tremendous natural gas reserves. a sort of adjoining field to the big one over in israel. and given that cyprus only has fewer than a million people in population, those could be a very, very dramatic impact on that economy. >> it's not without...