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millions of people across northern europe africa and asia have been witnessing a solar eclipse. and the last time it happened was in 1999. now, sky watchers have flocked to the arctic where a full solar eclipse was on offer. there we are in svalbard in norway. the moon's shadow drawing an ark from the norwegian arkchipelago to the faroe islands. it happened a less than an hour ago, these pictures coming out. this was the spectacular sight also for you, from a plane above the faroe islands. incredible that the sun's corona corona, the ring of rays surrounding the moon taking on that very rosy hugh there. it's . this is the scene from moscow now, still enjoying at least a partial eclipse. never going to get totality but that's the view there. it will gradually move and wend its way on in the course of the next hour or so. we've got a few still pictures to bring you as well. wow, look at that an airplane flying across the eclipse. that was taken by david cook in blackburn here in england. a view of the eclipse behind a cross on the church of st. nickolay in sophia. and also student
millions of people across northern europe africa and asia have been witnessing a solar eclipse. and the last time it happened was in 1999. now, sky watchers have flocked to the arctic where a full solar eclipse was on offer. there we are in svalbard in norway. the moon's shadow drawing an ark from the norwegian arkchipelago to the faroe islands. it happened a less than an hour ago, these pictures coming out. this was the spectacular sight also for you, from a plane above the faroe islands....
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it has struck libya, yemen sinai, mali, nigeria -- the whole of africa asia the americas and australia. europe has suffered despicable attacks and shown unbeatable courage. your friends are with you. in january we joined millions of people in france who marched united against violence and intimidation. my friends, there are those living in europe today to -- who remember the ravages that struck the continent in the late 1930's and the world war that followed because of an aggressive ideology based on hatred and disregard for the very essence of humanity. europe's war became the world's war. today we are fighting a similar war, a war against an expansionist ideology that feeds on hate. that is committing murder in the name of god and religion to justify evil actions that no religion tolerates. a war against terrorists who disrespect this land values and humanities values. our victory now depends on our unity and europe's role is vital. only by cooperation can our regions shut down the sources of terrorist support and defeat their purposes. and it is also essential that our regions renew
it has struck libya, yemen sinai, mali, nigeria -- the whole of africa asia the americas and australia. europe has suffered despicable attacks and shown unbeatable courage. your friends are with you. in january we joined millions of people in france who marched united against violence and intimidation. my friends, there are those living in europe today to -- who remember the ravages that struck the continent in the late 1930's and the world war that followed because of an aggressive ideology...
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asia, africa, and latin america.e have organized the first demonstrations -- political and intellectual demonstration 1999 that is two years before in davos. it was the anti-davos in davos. a much wider scale, the world social forum. we're in tunis for the second time for a new edition of the world social forum. juan: samir amin, i want to ask you, as it is occurring, there is convulsion throughout the arab and muslim world between the west and political islam. you have written extensively about the nature of political islam. >> we are a world social forum therefore, we are dealing with the questions which are of interest for the people all around the world, south and north, east and west. i think it would give my own opinion which is shared with many people. we are believing that the new world order which was established with the programs on one hand and the breakdown of the soviet union of 1990, this new world order is not viable. it is proving that it is not viable. for a long time, in fact, there was a military b
asia, africa, and latin america.e have organized the first demonstrations -- political and intellectual demonstration 1999 that is two years before in davos. it was the anti-davos in davos. a much wider scale, the world social forum. we're in tunis for the second time for a new edition of the world social forum. juan: samir amin, i want to ask you, as it is occurring, there is convulsion throughout the arab and muslim world between the west and political islam. you have written extensively...
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. >> welcome back, you're taking a live look at the solar eclipse if you were across africa, asia and europe. the eclipse will not be viewable in north america unfortunately. 5:14, what else the temperatures out there. >> 37 degrees. looks like we're playing pac man. >> reporter: it's viewable if you're looking live at the tv set. we're dry across the region, 37 degrees, we need the temperatures to fall to have slush move in. we have construction going on in wilmington route 100 is shut down between kirkwood highway and new road. stick 20 lancaster avenue to avoid any problems with the construction. plymouth road is closed we have a large sinkhole. this is still closed between the blue route and butler pike. if you're in the area stick to germantown pike. watch for that one. now we're outside live looking at route 100 near the pennsylvania turnpike, the roads are clear and dry currently no problems if you're coming in from downingtown that's what it looks like. let's go to the computer traffic report. we're looking at the waze app which is dark. we'll inticht over to the weather -- sw
. >> welcome back, you're taking a live look at the solar eclipse if you were across africa, asia and europe. the eclipse will not be viewable in north america unfortunately. 5:14, what else the temperatures out there. >> 37 degrees. looks like we're playing pac man. >> reporter: it's viewable if you're looking live at the tv set. we're dry across the region, 37 degrees, we need the temperatures to fall to have slush move in. we have construction going on in wilmington route...
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it has struck libya, yemen sinai mali nigeria the whole of africa asia the americas and australia. europe has suffered despicable attacks and shown unbeatable courage. your friends are with you. in january we joined millions of people in france who marched united against violence and intimidation. my friends, there are those living in europe today to remember the ravages that struck the continent in the late 1930s and the world war that followed because of an aggressive ideology based on hatred and disregard for the very essence of humanity. europe's war became the world's four. today we are fighting a similar war a war against an expansionist ideology that feeds on hate that is committing murder in the name of god and religion to justify evil actions that no religion tolerates, a war against terrorists who disrespect this land values and humanities values. our victory now depends on our unity and europe's role is vital. only by cooperation can our regions shut down the sources of terrorist support and defeat their purposes. and it is also essential that our regions renew the sourc
it has struck libya, yemen sinai mali nigeria the whole of africa asia the americas and australia. europe has suffered despicable attacks and shown unbeatable courage. your friends are with you. in january we joined millions of people in france who marched united against violence and intimidation. my friends, there are those living in europe today to remember the ravages that struck the continent in the late 1930s and the world war that followed because of an aggressive ideology based on hatred...
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. >> over the decade, the school became a melting pot now it includes student from africa asia, latinrica. the principal sister marry mcnulty, says wonderful reflection every st. patrick's life. >> he was missionary. and i think a missionary heart is open and goes out to all people. >> he taught other immigrants, the irish about the trinity the father, the son the holy spirit, by using the shamrock leaves. >> so on parade day, st. patrick's honor lal a and ikira will be ready. ♪ ♪ >> oh, love seeing the children and the arts. you can join kathy chris may and kate for the saint patrick's day parade sunday. it begins at 1:00 on our sister station the "cw philly". you can also watch it live on cbs philly. com. and, if you missed the parade sunday, catch the encore broadcast saint patrick's day, at 9:00 tuesday morning right here on cbs-3. >> right now it is 5:49. and a whale watching adventure ends in tragedy. what went wrong on the way back to the shore. >> and disney just couldn't let it go. we have the word on the just announced sequel to frozen, and how you can get your frozen fill b
. >> over the decade, the school became a melting pot now it includes student from africa asia, latinrica. the principal sister marry mcnulty, says wonderful reflection every st. patrick's life. >> he was missionary. and i think a missionary heart is open and goes out to all people. >> he taught other immigrants, the irish about the trinity the father, the son the holy spirit, by using the shamrock leaves. >> so on parade day, st. patrick's honor lal a and ikira will be...
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in very large areas of the world, from central asia to east africa china a very large number of people kept themselves busy growing, spinning and weaving cotton. it was indeed the central importance of cotton previous to the industrial revolution that eventually motivated drastic improvement in its production techniques. very large markets existed before the industrial revolution of the 178's. and the possibilities for profit seemed virtually unending for anybody engaging in the manufacturing of cotton textiles in newly productive ways. as the result the tot ton was at the center of the industrial revolution and wherever mechanized factory production emerged it was always in cotton. during the 19th century there was no industry that employed as many people as these cotton industry and as you know, huge swath of the united states from the slave plantations of the american south to the industrial cities of new england were dominated by cotton. the advent of maybe niced cotton production in many ways was the very symbol of countries entering the modern world, world more recognizable to us
in very large areas of the world, from central asia to east africa china a very large number of people kept themselves busy growing, spinning and weaving cotton. it was indeed the central importance of cotton previous to the industrial revolution that eventually motivated drastic improvement in its production techniques. very large markets existed before the industrial revolution of the 178's. and the possibilities for profit seemed virtually unending for anybody engaging in the manufacturing...
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west africa, central asia. it seems like iran their stake in the fire. >> i know you've been briefed as the head of the senate intelligence committee. what is your sense of what is happening in yemen right now? >> well, clearly we're on the verge of a civil war. i think that we have seen, as the ambassador just said, who has been a tremendous representative from saudi. i had long conversation with ambassador last week. ten countries have come together. primarily because they can't allow iran to take a foothold in yemen. this is iran. they financed them, they have consulted them they have sent weapons and fact is, that the gulf states, this coalition will not stand by and see that presence seeded there. how we can really consult with the iranians and iraq especially the way they treat u.s. forces there. >> schieffer: should we have done something that we didn't do could we have maybe made this situation better than it's turned out to be or not? >> bob it would have started a long time ago by not removing every u
west africa, central asia. it seems like iran their stake in the fire. >> i know you've been briefed as the head of the senate intelligence committee. what is your sense of what is happening in yemen right now? >> well, clearly we're on the verge of a civil war. i think that we have seen, as the ambassador just said, who has been a tremendous representative from saudi. i had long conversation with ambassador last week. ten countries have come together. primarily because they can't...
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there's poverty in west virginia or africa or asia, it's a sense of despair, and self destructive behaviourst make that self-fulfilling. you have break-in about this so often that the path to escape is education. the path to scep is education, it's a foundation, it's not the end all. it was with education, you can start thinking for itself. you can build the strategy for life. that is important. when you don't feel as though you know how to add two and two, you don't have a sense of confidence. you feel you have to go with the flow are or that you are not going to challenge whatever your status quo is. it needs to begin early, in the first two years. more and more research. that says that is the part that matters the most. partly because of way of the brain transforms and the way goes. when you are in your teenage year, your brain is growing. the most rapid growth is 0 to 5 in the first 1,000 days of life. it starts in the wound. when you drink and smoke, it has been act later. >> there are two big efforts to tackle poverty at home and abroad. if we don't start early enough, it's easier to h
there's poverty in west virginia or africa or asia, it's a sense of despair, and self destructive behaviourst make that self-fulfilling. you have break-in about this so often that the path to escape is education. the path to scep is education, it's a foundation, it's not the end all. it was with education, you can start thinking for itself. you can build the strategy for life. that is important. when you don't feel as though you know how to add two and two, you don't have a sense of confidence....
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africa will double. >> what happens at the end of the century. >> no more in america, no more in europe no more in asiat probably two more in africa. >> africa's population doubles in size. >> doubles twice. maybe if africa is very suckedful, three and a half. but there will be twice as many people in africa as in the americas and europe together. look if i take north america and west european 1 billion. this is east europe this is latin america. you have less than 10% of the world population here in the old west. you have 80% of the population in asia and africa. >> now let's tell people the answer to the question. >> this is the question you put, less than 1 billion when i was born 2 billion at the turn of the century. which one of these is right. >> how many children will there be 2 billion, 3 billion, 4 billion, there are currently 2 billion. the answer is -- 2 billion. it may increase a little. it may even increase. but the number increase in africa but decrease in asia and europe. when you asked the swedes they answered like this. in u.s. they answered like this. can you see -- >> 11% swedes got
africa will double. >> what happens at the end of the century. >> no more in america, no more in europe no more in asiat probably two more in africa. >> africa's population doubles in size. >> doubles twice. maybe if africa is very suckedful, three and a half. but there will be twice as many people in africa as in the americas and europe together. look if i take north america and west european 1 billion. this is east europe this is latin america. you have less than 10%...
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in just the past hour millions of people across europe africa and asia have been enjoying what's described as one of the greatest shows on earth. and it's a show that just keeps giving, because we've got live pictures now from the arctic archipelago of valguard. guy watchers gathering for a full solar eclipse, and it's edging ever closer there where the sun will be completely obscured by the moon. that is expected to take place at around 12 minutes past the hour. so we're ten or so minutes away from that. let's have a look at the total eclipse as it was seen above the faroe islands just a short while ago. really a wonderful sight there and it got more spectacular elsewhere as well. we've got some views from other cities. this is the view from plymouth in southwest england, just a few moments ago. and a rather hazy image for you, also, from madrid. that was a little bit earlier, but everyone, it seems, got a glimpse at one point or another, of varying degrees, of the eclipse, and with varying degrees of wonder as they saw it. with me is our science correspondent, rebecca morell. i mean wond
in just the past hour millions of people across europe africa and asia have been enjoying what's described as one of the greatest shows on earth. and it's a show that just keeps giving, because we've got live pictures now from the arctic archipelago of valguard. guy watchers gathering for a full solar eclipse, and it's edging ever closer there where the sun will be completely obscured by the moon. that is expected to take place at around 12 minutes past the hour. so we're ten or so minutes away...
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there will an center for the middle east, africa, asia. it is taking a existed methodology, a methodology that has been practiced for decades now where analysts collaborate and spreading that methodology throughout the cia. it will strengthen analysis considerably because it will give analysts much better insight into how the information they're receiving was gathered, and help them to make better judgments in regard to reliability with specific pieces of information. the proximity of analysts with the operators will give a much greater direction and focus to those offensive operations. >> brazil's supreme court said dozens of politicians are being investigated to determine if they're involved in a billion dollar corruption case. the politicians are accused of taking bribes in exchange for lucrative oil contracts. >> this list of names was released by brazil's supreme court. among the 54 people accused of taking bribes, former presidents and speakers of the congress. all but one of the governing coalition. they allege that firms bribe offi
there will an center for the middle east, africa, asia. it is taking a existed methodology, a methodology that has been practiced for decades now where analysts collaborate and spreading that methodology throughout the cia. it will strengthen analysis considerably because it will give analysts much better insight into how the information they're receiving was gathered, and help them to make better judgments in regard to reliability with specific pieces of information. the proximity of analysts...
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in very large areas of the word from central asia to east africa from anatolia to china a large number of people kept themselves busy growing, spinning and weaving cotton. it was indeed the importance of cotton previous to the industrial revolution that eventually motivated traffic improvements in its production techniques their very large market existed for the industrial relations after the 78 these and the possibilities for profit seemed an unending for anybody engaging in the manufacture of cotton textiles in new and productive ways. as a result the cotton industry was at this enter of the revolution. during the 19th century there were no interest that employ as many people as the cotton industry. as you a huge swath of the traneighteen from a slave plantations of the south to the daschle city of new england were dominated by cotton. the advent of mechanize cotton production indeed in many ways was the symbol of countries entering the modern world. a world that is recognizable to us today as a result no other manufactured good stood at the cradle of so many revolutionary technical
in very large areas of the word from central asia to east africa from anatolia to china a large number of people kept themselves busy growing, spinning and weaving cotton. it was indeed the importance of cotton previous to the industrial revolution that eventually motivated traffic improvements in its production techniques their very large market existed for the industrial relations after the 78 these and the possibilities for profit seemed an unending for anybody engaging in the manufacture of...
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west africa, southeast asia simply generating more and more terror. amy: today, part two of noam chomsky on the rise of the islamic state, blowback from the u.s. drone program, the legacy of slavery in the united states, the leaks of edward snowden, u.s. meddling in venezuela and the thawing of u.s.-cuban relations. >> the u.s. launched a major terrorist war against cuba. though we kind of downplay at -- it and cia attempts to kill castro bad enough, but that was a very minor part of it. major terrorist war is part of the background for the missile crisis which almost led to nuclear war. amy: and we will hear noam chomsky talk about love and his new marriage. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. iraqi forces are continuing their largest offensive to date against the so-called islamic state as they seek to retake the city of tikrit. playing a key role in the campaign for the sunni city with reports of iranian troops even operating artillery in the area. u.s. officials, mea
west africa, southeast asia simply generating more and more terror. amy: today, part two of noam chomsky on the rise of the islamic state, blowback from the u.s. drone program, the legacy of slavery in the united states, the leaks of edward snowden, u.s. meddling in venezuela and the thawing of u.s.-cuban relations. >> the u.s. launched a major terrorist war against cuba. though we kind of downplay at -- it and cia attempts to kill castro bad enough, but that was a very minor part of it....
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we announce our allegiance the and with their pledge they join groups from north africa to asia. using cinematic videos designed to terrorize and recruit. and young men and women flocking to join their ranks from around the world. two brothers 16 and 17 suspected of trying to head to syria. where they failed the three british teenage girls are believed to have succeeded. their families now accusing police of not sharing information that could have stopped them. >> if we would have known what was going on we could have prevented it. >> reporter: preventing more young people from joining isis is now a top priority of governments around the >> a global challenge. alex, thank you. >>> and back at home many weighing in on hillary clinton's private e-mail accounts except hillary clinton. as she works the crowds in iowa. david wright is there. >> reporter: today she removed her picture from her twitter account, raising awareness of women around the world. but it's her decision to keep e-mail off government servers. today, bill clinton was asked about it. he said, he's not the one to jud
we announce our allegiance the and with their pledge they join groups from north africa to asia. using cinematic videos designed to terrorize and recruit. and young men and women flocking to join their ranks from around the world. two brothers 16 and 17 suspected of trying to head to syria. where they failed the three british teenage girls are believed to have succeeded. their families now accusing police of not sharing information that could have stopped them. >> if we would have known...
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. >> reporter: over the decade the school became a melting pot and now includes students from africa, asiaarry mcnulty says it is a wonderful reflection of st. patrick's life. >> he was a missionary and in a missionary's heart it opens and goes out the to all people. >> he taught immigrants, the the irish, about the the trinity, the the father, son and holy spirit by using the the shamrock leafs. >> reporter: so on parade day in st. patrick's honor these two girls will be ready. >> ♪. >> there good yes. >> we're looking forward to seeing them. >> of course those brass instruments doing very well with the weather we will be having which is fairly mild. little will bit windy. we cannot wait to see them perform as well as other groups. reminder sunday is philadelphia's st. patrick's day parade. join me, chris may and kate bilo for this years broadcast. it begins at 1:00 on our sister station the cw philly. you can watch it streaming live at cbs philly.com all of those relatives broad as well. is there an encore broadcast on st. patrick's day tuesday morning at 9:00 here on cbs-3. >> jessica,
. >> reporter: over the decade the school became a melting pot and now includes students from africa, asiaarry mcnulty says it is a wonderful reflection of st. patrick's life. >> he was a missionary and in a missionary's heart it opens and goes out the to all people. >> he taught immigrants, the the irish, about the the trinity, the the father, son and holy spirit by using the the shamrock leafs. >> reporter: so on parade day in st. patrick's honor these two girls will...
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the natural wonder was partly advisable for millions in europe africa and asia. one of the best views was from the faroe islands. >> they say it's all about timing, and when it all comes together in the skies it does so spectacularly. at first contact looked as if the moon had taken a bite out of the morning sun. and there was only one place to look in the faroe islands, and that was up. even for those who had even it all before, excitement of what was unfolding. >> the sun is shining on the water, and then it gets completely dark out there. you cannot see the eclipse. but you can see the results of the eclipse. one of only two places in the world to experience this total eclipse. the moon has cast its shadow over where we are. a few minutes ago it was light. now look at it. we're in darkness, and it feels really quite eerie. cloud obscured some of the distinction features often seen during eclipse but now the moon could clearly be seen in front of the sun. then out of the shadows we're back into the night. >> it was incredible. >> this eclipse had brought more t
the natural wonder was partly advisable for millions in europe africa and asia. one of the best views was from the faroe islands. >> they say it's all about timing, and when it all comes together in the skies it does so spectacularly. at first contact looked as if the moon had taken a bite out of the morning sun. and there was only one place to look in the faroe islands, and that was up. even for those who had even it all before, excitement of what was unfolding. >> the sun is...
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the natural wonder was also viresable for viewers from europe africa and asia. >> reporter: they says all about timing and when it all comes together in the skies, it does so so spectacularly. and as the moon cast a shadow over the earth, the celestial mechanics were in full swing. there was only one place to look in the faroe islands and that was up. even for those who had seen it all before excitement at what was unfolding. >> the sun is shining on the water, and then it gets completely dark out there. that's the -- you cannot see the eclipse, but you can see the result of the eclipse. >> reporter: then darkness descended like a blanket covering this rugged north. one of only two places in the world to experience this total eclipse. we're now in totality. the moon has cast its shadow over where we are. now we're in darkness and it feels really quite eerie. cloud obscured some of the distinct celestial features often seen during an eclipse, but now the moon could clearly be seen in front of the sun. and then out of the shadows we are back into the light. >> i have tears in my eyes a
the natural wonder was also viresable for viewers from europe africa and asia. >> reporter: they says all about timing and when it all comes together in the skies, it does so so spectacularly. and as the moon cast a shadow over the earth, the celestial mechanics were in full swing. there was only one place to look in the faroe islands and that was up. even for those who had seen it all before excitement at what was unfolding. >> the sun is shining on the water, and then it gets...
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they'll still be a center for the middle east, for instance, for africa, east asia, what's different is that it's take angle existing methodology a methodology that has been chaptered for several decades in the counter terrorism where they work in collaboration and spread that same methodology throughout the cia. it will give analysts much better insight into precisely how the information that they're receiving was actually gathered, and it will enable them to make much better judgments with regard to the reliability of specific pieces of information. also, i think that the proximity of analysts with the operators will give much greater direction and focus to those offensive operations. >> thousands of people who have been stranded at nepal's only international airport can now go home. catkatmandu airport has been opened after being shut down for several days. a jet was block the runway after it skidded off the tarmac while landing. katmandu airport is used by 14,000 people a day. >>> malaysia has promised to find it's missing plane mh 370. the search and ask you teams will keep look
they'll still be a center for the middle east, for instance, for africa, east asia, what's different is that it's take angle existing methodology a methodology that has been chaptered for several decades in the counter terrorism where they work in collaboration and spread that same methodology throughout the cia. it will give analysts much better insight into precisely how the information that they're receiving was actually gathered, and it will enable them to make much better judgments with...
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. >> over the decade, the school became a melting pot now it includes student friends africa asia, latinpal sister mary mcnulty, says it is a wonderful reflection of saint st. patrick's life. >> he was missionary i think a missionary's heart is open and goes out to all people. >> he taught a very immigrant and the irish about the trinity, the father, the son the holy spirit, by using the ham rock leaves. >> reporter: so on parade day in st. patrick's honor lal a and akira will be ready. >> ♪ ♪ >> and that was kathy orr reporting. make sure to join us for the st. patrick's parade today. chris may, kathy orr kate bilo will be broadcasting from the parade. coverage kicks off at 1:00 on our sister station the "cw philly". you can also watch it live on cbsphilly.com. now if you miss the parade catch the encore broadcast on st. patrick's day 9:00 tuesday morning right here on cbs-3. carol? >> and our weather watchers are up early this morning in their green pajamas, i know, every single one every them. we are looking at a 39 degrees temperature, not as cold as it normally; and i think margo is
. >> over the decade, the school became a melting pot now it includes student friends africa asia, latinpal sister mary mcnulty, says it is a wonderful reflection of saint st. patrick's life. >> he was missionary i think a missionary's heart is open and goes out to all people. >> he taught a very immigrant and the irish about the trinity, the father, the son the holy spirit, by using the ham rock leaves. >> reporter: so on parade day in st. patrick's honor lal a and...
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initially in iraq and syria and they start as different terrorist organizations in north afterrica africa and asia swore allegiance to them and they would expand the calafit, and there's in egypt, tunisia is the next country over. this could be a logical expansion. >> they believe there is a training camp for isil around 40 to auto kilometers away from the boarder with tunisia, so that's very close proximity to that border region and these developments in libya have been extremely worrying to the tunisian authorities. again, they tried to play the middle ground and a fair game having contact with both sides and also trying to deal with the problem that they have of tunisian isil-linked fighters returning to tunisia and trying to work out what to do with them. >> interesting indeed. obviously a lot of questions in the next few days and hopefully we'll have a bit more answers in clarity as to who these two gunmen were. at 1436 gmt now, 3:36 p.m. in tunis, it appears that the hostage situation at the museum in tunis is now over according to the interior ministry of tunisia. that is the building you c
initially in iraq and syria and they start as different terrorist organizations in north afterrica africa and asia swore allegiance to them and they would expand the calafit, and there's in egypt, tunisia is the next country over. this could be a logical expansion. >> they believe there is a training camp for isil around 40 to auto kilometers away from the boarder with tunisia, so that's very close proximity to that border region and these developments in libya have been extremely...
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asia. pakistan has large numbers. north and west africa, really. so we talked about mauritania, but you can come all the way down the west african coast, very significant numbers of enslavement. >> hinojosa: all right, now, help our audience understand the definition, because there is an image in our country, and one that, you know, in terms of the media, popular culture... i mean, i was reading your stuff, and i was writing down... well, roots, you know? that's the image that a certain generation has. >> yeah, we hold in our mind a picture from the 19th century. >> hinojosa: chained. >> african americans, cotton fields. and that was slavery at one point in time in one particular place in the world. but, you know, slavery has taken all these different forms throughout all of human history. >> hinojosa: so define it for... >> but if you take all those forms and you say, "what is the core, what is the central attributes of this," it always amounts to the same thing-- one person completely controls another person. they use violence to maintain that co
asia. pakistan has large numbers. north and west africa, really. so we talked about mauritania, but you can come all the way down the west african coast, very significant numbers of enslavement. >> hinojosa: all right, now, help our audience understand the definition, because there is an image in our country, and one that, you know, in terms of the media, popular culture... i mean, i was reading your stuff, and i was writing down... well, roots, you know? that's the image that a certain...
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they didn't want our bullying and they knew the difference and in latin america and in africa and asia and, my father encountered the same kind of crowds because the idealism about america's mission in the world as an exem marry nation, as a model, a template for the greatest values of humanity, and that's what we represented and today, you know, those people no longer respect our country, and our country is widely hated. many people want to come here for the we think, but it didn't mean that they admire our values anymore. and that, to me, is one of the greatest tragedies of my lifetime, that we've lost, you know, so much of our global prestige and our moral authority and that we did it to ourselves. >> are you optimistic in the least that the united states can get back there? >> well, i think that that's where we need to be heading, you know. the -- you know, the job of every generation and every politician really should be to perfect the union, you know. and, you know, our union has never lived up to its ideals. we passed a law of probably the most important in 1907 that made it ill
they didn't want our bullying and they knew the difference and in latin america and in africa and asia and, my father encountered the same kind of crowds because the idealism about america's mission in the world as an exem marry nation, as a model, a template for the greatest values of humanity, and that's what we represented and today, you know, those people no longer respect our country, and our country is widely hated. many people want to come here for the we think, but it didn't mean that...
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many people getting to witness that across europe parts of the middle east parts of north asia even and north africa. this unique celestial event was witnessed from space as well. the world weather center we have more. we were here waiting here in london to see it but it was so cloudy yesterday, that many of the children that went out there to see it kept saying where exactly is it? we can't see it. >> i heard, and i saw you reporting from that. a bit unfortunate. >> yes. it was unfortunate. very upset about it but the best view without a doubt, was from space. wasn't it? >> in fact it was. you've got to see the phenomenal video coming in from a satellite. people actually viewing it from earth. well only got to see it sometimes, if they were lucky, if the skies cleared overhead from above, this is a few hundred kilometers from above. look that. you can actually see the full
many people getting to witness that across europe parts of the middle east parts of north asia even and north africa. this unique celestial event was witnessed from space as well. the world weather center we have more. we were here waiting here in london to see it but it was so cloudy yesterday, that many of the children that went out there to see it kept saying where exactly is it? we can't see it. >> i heard, and i saw you reporting from that. a bit unfortunate. >> yes. it was...
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and with their pledge to isis, they join militant groups from north africa to asia. groups adopting the isis tactics and often the cinematic videos, designed to terrorize and recruit. as the influence of isis grows, so, too, are the numbers. young men and women flocking to join their ranks around the world. australian police detaining two brothers just 16 and 17 suspected of trying to head to syria, where they failed those three british teenage girls are believed to have succeeded. slipping through gatwick airport unchecked, before boarding a bus in turkey for the border. their families, now accusing police of not sharing information that could have helped stop them. >> if we had known what was going on, we would have prevented it, to an extent. >> reporter: preventing more young people from trying to join isis is now a top priority for governments around the world. a job made more difficult with groups like boko haram and others rallying to their cause. alex marquardt, abc news, london. >>> testimony resumes in the boston marathon bombing trial. last week's graphic
and with their pledge to isis, they join militant groups from north africa to asia. groups adopting the isis tactics and often the cinematic videos, designed to terrorize and recruit. as the influence of isis grows, so, too, are the numbers. young men and women flocking to join their ranks around the world. australian police detaining two brothers just 16 and 17 suspected of trying to head to syria, where they failed those three british teenage girls are believed to have succeeded. slipping...
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and with their pledge, they join militant groups from north africa to asia.sing signature isis tactics and often the polished cinematic videos designed to terrorize and recruit. and isis' numbers are growing. young men and women flocking to join their ranks from around the world. today, australian police detaining two brothers, 16 and 17, suspected of trying to head to syria. where they failed, the three british teenage girls are believed to have succeeded. slipping through gatwick airport unchecked before crossing the border to syria. their families now accusing police of not sharing information that could have stopped them. >> if we would have known what was going on, we could have prevented it. to an extent. >> reporter: preventing more young people from joining isis is now a top priority of governments around the world. a job made more difficult with groups like boko haram and others rallying to their cause. >> a global challenge. alex, thank you. >>> and back at home, many weighing in on hillary clinton's private e-mail accounts except hillary clinton. p
and with their pledge, they join militant groups from north africa to asia.sing signature isis tactics and often the polished cinematic videos designed to terrorize and recruit. and isis' numbers are growing. young men and women flocking to join their ranks from around the world. today, australian police detaining two brothers, 16 and 17, suspected of trying to head to syria. where they failed, the three british teenage girls are believed to have succeeded. slipping through gatwick airport...
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spill over into a strained relationship with the one reliable ally that we have basically between africa and asia and very important one. >> dickerson: you've been in israel recently, benjamin netanyahu has 'lex in couple of weeks, how much of a role do you think that plays in it? >> i don't really think that that's what's at play here. i had chance to speak with the prime minister when i was there i've been going to israel for 42 years, first time when i was 17 years old. i felt like i know this country i know many of the people in government many of the people on the streets of israel. the fact is, that they are separating the issue of the election from the existential threat they face from the possibility of iranians have nuclear weapon. and israel is the canary in the coal mine, something happens to israel that's not the end of it that is the beginning. ultimate target would be the united states. enwe need to recognize that value strategic role that israel plays in our own safety, this isn't just about israel. this is about the safety of the united states. >> dickerson: you refer to how many
spill over into a strained relationship with the one reliable ally that we have basically between africa and asia and very important one. >> dickerson: you've been in israel recently, benjamin netanyahu has 'lex in couple of weeks, how much of a role do you think that plays in it? >> i don't really think that that's what's at play here. i had chance to speak with the prime minister when i was there i've been going to israel for 42 years, first time when i was 17 years old. i felt...
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6.7% gdp growth so admittedly a few markets slowed down in the emerging markets but across africa across asia we love what's happening there and we'll stay connected to it. >> what can we expect from the bill winter's leadership. >> you'll have to ask bill that. >> but you have met him. >> i have met him. he's very personable. he had great marketship. he had great followership. >> investors are looking forward to that too. >> indeed. >> thank you. appreciate your time this morning. best of luck with your panel. the ceo of the u.k. and european business at standard charter. back to you. >> thank you so much. let's get you a run down of what to watch this trading day because inflation will be the big focus in the u. s. february cpi is out at 8:30 a.m. eastern. headline consumer inflation is expected to have risen for the first time in months. although just modestly. at 10:00 a.m. we get february new home sales which are forecast to drop more than 4%. new homes only account for about 10% of all u.s. sales. st. louis fed president james bullard is speaking in london later this morning. as for ear
6.7% gdp growth so admittedly a few markets slowed down in the emerging markets but across africa across asia we love what's happening there and we'll stay connected to it. >> what can we expect from the bill winter's leadership. >> you'll have to ask bill that. >> but you have met him. >> i have met him. he's very personable. he had great marketship. he had great followership. >> investors are looking forward to that too. >> indeed. >> thank you....
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the racism underneath south africa is making it very hard for us to talk to nations emerging out of asia and africa that we are the leader of the free world, when we are in fact tied to a regime of not cease -- nazis. if you would just give a bit on this one, it will make it a lot easier for the work we want to do in waging the cold war. south africa said, here is what we are willing to do. we are not going to send a report to the u.n. we will send a report to our trusted allies, the british, the french, and the americans. those are the only nations that will receive a report. the u.s. is going, that is not going to work. south africa said, stop. that is a major compromise for us. because some of these western nations have this devilish notion that there is something wrong with racial discrimination. and they have this obsession with human rights. the fact that we are willing to go that far is it really major compromise for us. the u.s. said, that is not quite what we had in mind. what happened after that was that the u.n. created this ad hoc committee on southwest africa. in order to tr
the racism underneath south africa is making it very hard for us to talk to nations emerging out of asia and africa that we are the leader of the free world, when we are in fact tied to a regime of not cease -- nazis. if you would just give a bit on this one, it will make it a lot easier for the work we want to do in waging the cold war. south africa said, here is what we are willing to do. we are not going to send a report to the u.n. we will send a report to our trusted allies, the british,...
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africa. central asia.nge when negotiations began it has significantly in the last two years. >> i'm not going to decide what the motives of the obama pad ministration are. they seem eager for a deal. but i look at the region and say we are witnessing a sunni-shiia war. you have iran the shiites who are the persians. they have been fighting each other for thousands of years even before the advent much islam. my wror worry is the iran nuke deal us about the nuclear weapons into the civil war. bill: the chart our brain room put together. it's a mangled mess but you can make it simple. >> each of those countries has a lot of subgroups in it. but this is a two-party fight that will go region to region, tribe to tribe. it will be extremist and modernized. but at the bottom of it it's shiias versus sunnis. bill: you have a u.s. congress now debating whether or not they should come to israel's assistance. friday out of geneva the united nations adopted four resolutions that condemned israel which is four times mor
africa. central asia.nge when negotiations began it has significantly in the last two years. >> i'm not going to decide what the motives of the obama pad ministration are. they seem eager for a deal. but i look at the region and say we are witnessing a sunni-shiia war. you have iran the shiites who are the persians. they have been fighting each other for thousands of years even before the advent much islam. my wror worry is the iran nuke deal us about the nuclear weapons into the civil...
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africa's wildlife. in recent years, the global trend has been torn the removal of legal restrictions on women's access to abortion has been relaxed in a number of countries. but a number of countries -- in asia, africa and south america -- have laws which criminalize abortion altogether, even in cases of rape. of these el salvador is perhaps , the most draconian -- and the most zealous in its prosecution of women suspected of having had illegal abortions. as a result, women are finding that the state regards their miscarriages as murder and in some cases, they go straight from hospital bed to prison cell. >> i got up one morning and went to the bathroom. i must have fainted, because when i woke up i was lying on the floor in my own blood. at the hospital, they told me i was pregnant but that there was no longer a baby inside me. i didn't even know i was pregnant. they accused me of murdering a defenseless, unborn child. it wasn't a miscarriage, they said. and i was arrested in hospital. the judge wasn't interested in my state of health. all he said was that first i would be going to jail for six months while they investigated the case. >> those six months turned into 12. only then did a civi
africa's wildlife. in recent years, the global trend has been torn the removal of legal restrictions on women's access to abortion has been relaxed in a number of countries. but a number of countries -- in asia, africa and south america -- have laws which criminalize abortion altogether, even in cases of rape. of these el salvador is perhaps , the most draconian -- and the most zealous in its prosecution of women suspected of having had illegal abortions. as a result, women are finding that the...
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this puts uefa in opposite position to fifa, he favors more places being given oafrica andto africa and asia. >> 19 of the top ranked 22, were asian. the last three were european so i think it's absolutely objective and fair to be asking for one more position, only. >> uefa also said the european professional football leagues are in opposition for switch of dates at the qatar 2022 world cup. backing any european league, will not back the leagues on any such move and european clubs have already agreed on $209 million of compensation. by the way blatter is used to face his critics. which will be interesting. >>> fernando alonzo, forced to miss the first race of a new season in australia. he's being passed fit after a final medical examination by the governing body, after a rigorous specialist training program. >>> former olympic swimming champion has been banned for doping tested positive for testosterone. the ban will begin the day of his positive test and will expire in march 2016. putting his participation of the rio olympics in do you believe. >>> the city of auckland, world cup final afte
this puts uefa in opposite position to fifa, he favors more places being given oafrica andto africa and asia. >> 19 of the top ranked 22, were asian. the last three were european so i think it's absolutely objective and fair to be asking for one more position, only. >> uefa also said the european professional football leagues are in opposition for switch of dates at the qatar 2022 world cup. backing any european league, will not back the leagues on any such move and european clubs...
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2042, 2043, somewhere around then more americans will trace their journey to this country from asia africa and latin america than from europe. will you be comfortable in that country? i know i will be a lot home there. will you? >> my father i will be alive unless some zionist radical gets in, in between. >> it's let's hope it's a natural event rather than a man-made one? >> i would like that. i have a lot more things to do in my life. yes, of course it's a big turning point. and to say it's not a turning point, if you just look at for instance here is europeans are 63% of the population. you look at the voting numbers. okay? and then you look at the voting numbers of african-americans, the voting numbers of mexican americans and other groups there is a big dichotomy. so the european american, you know, obviously, has to recognize the fact that if he does become a minority and continues on if the immigration continues on, unstopped, and that if he believes in the idea that he has the right to have a gun, to protect himself in a lawless land that right could very well perish and i think tha
2042, 2043, somewhere around then more americans will trace their journey to this country from asia africa and latin america than from europe. will you be comfortable in that country? i know i will be a lot home there. will you? >> my father i will be alive unless some zionist radical gets in, in between. >> it's let's hope it's a natural event rather than a man-made one? >> i would like that. i have a lot more things to do in my life. yes, of course it's a big turning point....
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you can't see it here in philly though, getting great view in europe, northern africa, part every asia, and as if that's not special enough, the sun is being covered by a super moon. gorgeous shot right there. yes, you are not going to see anything all that clear over hit here today. nothing but just big old mess with slushy snow. when is the last time, hey anchors, look on over here, common. when is the last time philadelphia received more than inch of snow on the first day of spring? was it back in 1996, b 1980, c, 1967, or d 1943 in i would like to collect your answers and then we will go through watch do you guys think? >> i go b 1808. >> i go with a 96. >> not fair. i was going to say b. >> so 2b's and an a? >> 2b's and an a. we try burst first. wrong one. let's try a. oh, all right. who is the winner? >> the winner is c 1967. on the first day of spring this that year, i know, so doesn't it make with the forecast we have out there today, i feel like this is like a joke to us pretty flowers, 6:45 p.m. p.m., when the first day every spring does begin tomorrow the first full day of t
you can't see it here in philly though, getting great view in europe, northern africa, part every asia, and as if that's not special enough, the sun is being covered by a super moon. gorgeous shot right there. yes, you are not going to see anything all that clear over hit here today. nothing but just big old mess with slushy snow. when is the last time, hey anchors, look on over here, common. when is the last time philadelphia received more than inch of snow on the first day of spring? was it...