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i think that was a strong factor in the fact that algeria didn't win the bid. my sources tell me that algeria had one of the strongest bids and got a standing ovation for the presentation. gabon is being rewarded for political that loyalty. they offered logistics and in equatorial guinea, we saw a lot of buses and i think this is a quid pro quo and victory for political loyalty. also the fact that they have a lot of projects going on, they have stadiums and infrastructure. >> you be keep up to date on all the stories at aljazeera.com.
i think that was a strong factor in the fact that algeria didn't win the bid. my sources tell me that algeria had one of the strongest bids and got a standing ovation for the presentation. gabon is being rewarded for political that loyalty. they offered logistics and in equatorial guinea, we saw a lot of buses and i think this is a quid pro quo and victory for political loyalty. also the fact that they have a lot of projects going on, they have stadiums and infrastructure. >> you be keep...
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with the french and in algeria something that they believe, they want the whole world to believe that the islam of oppression this is not so. it may be so in some society of the nile over the world. we see it in canada pakistan. these people are choosing a statement. an identity. sometimes because they don't want to objectify themselves just respect you as a coworker or a student not as a beautiful one. >> of course. a bunch of people. when you see them it's not just 2 percent of the society. this is what we see. the the negative thing's, it has become subjugated with islam. we listen to the news and have this problem with islam and the world. libya, iraq isis islam. this is something that we need to deal with. when i talk about this, my intention was to bridge this gap of fear and ignorance. once you know the story they are like you, like anybody else can have aspiration. and underscoring they can communicate, they have the love, they have the understanding. i believe at the core of the family and the society and the world. understanding hearing their voices, hearing your struggle to
with the french and in algeria something that they believe, they want the whole world to believe that the islam of oppression this is not so. it may be so in some society of the nile over the world. we see it in canada pakistan. these people are choosing a statement. an identity. sometimes because they don't want to objectify themselves just respect you as a coworker or a student not as a beautiful one. >> of course. a bunch of people. when you see them it's not just 2 percent of the...
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. >> is an issue from the time of colonization with french and algeria. they wanted that to believe it was a sign of oppression and. this is not so maybe in some societies but not all over the world. we see them in pakistan as the identity or sometimes they don't want to objectify themselves. but then i respect you as a co-worker. so of course, but something at 2% but this is what we see. but it has become associated with his long so with with the event of iraq and isis this is something we need to deal with but my intention is to have a fear and ignorance. like anybody else but i believe it with his scholars. they can communicate single-a-2 understand if they give you that policy so if it is the m vs. us is that they are isolated you cannot do that you have to do your best to integrate them so when i finished writing about the interviews my prof asked me but i propose to a curriculum with the in betterment because they do have that intention to become better with society. it is your home as much as my home. i think it is very much worth it.
. >> is an issue from the time of colonization with french and algeria. they wanted that to believe it was a sign of oppression and. this is not so maybe in some societies but not all over the world. we see them in pakistan as the identity or sometimes they don't want to objectify themselves. but then i respect you as a co-worker. so of course, but something at 2% but this is what we see. but it has become associated with his long so with with the event of iraq and isis this is something...
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in the last 24 hours, algeria has complained.esn't feel the process is good enough. >> all right. that's where we leave it for now. always insightful. >> much more ahead. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> a cargo plane carrying medical supplies touches down in yemen as the saudi-led air strikes enter a third week. >>> pakistan's parliament calls for a diplomatic solution in yemen, claiming it won't play a military role. >>> you are watching al jazeera. also on the program what could be a summit of the americas to remember as u.s. and cuban relations take center stage. plus, -- >> it's been a privilege to go into everyone's living room. >> a cricket and a legendary
in the last 24 hours, algeria has complained.esn't feel the process is good enough. >> all right. that's where we leave it for now. always insightful. >> much more ahead. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> a cargo plane carrying medical supplies touches down in yemen as the saudi-led air strikes enter a third week. >>> pakistan's parliament calls for a diplomatic solution in yemen, claiming it won't play a military role. >>> you are watching al jazeera. also on the...
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also it's surprisessing algeria didn't win. my sources tell me they had one of the strong evident bids. gabon are being rewarded for political loyalty. the back story is that you remember morocco chickened out of hosting. we saw a lot of buses planes given by gabon. i think this is simply a critical victory for political loyalty and also the fact that they have the infrastructure so are going to be using the facilities they used in 2012, as well. >> gabon hosted in 2012 with equatorial guinea. what difficulties will they faced? >> i think the difficulties will be sorted out. after the final of the 2012 event, they went back to the stadium to just do a report and it looked like there was nothing there. at the same time, they used a lot of chinese labor and materials and it was like stadiums we have seen. this time, they are going to have a lot of infrastructure that are going to be permanent. in intervening years following the numbers and economics gabon has been doing well because of the oil revenue managing it well. two years
also it's surprisessing algeria didn't win. my sources tell me they had one of the strong evident bids. gabon are being rewarded for political loyalty. the back story is that you remember morocco chickened out of hosting. we saw a lot of buses planes given by gabon. i think this is simply a critical victory for political loyalty and also the fact that they have the infrastructure so are going to be using the facilities they used in 2012, as well. >> gabon hosted in 2012 with equatorial...
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what was the quid pro quo algeria got? name one quid pro quo algeria got? >> no, that's a good point, but we've got to go get to the facts here. the fact that you're talking about the fact that this book is going to just be a distraction for the hillary campaign. >> they're not going to get distracted. people are going straight ahead p. >> when you have "the new york times" and "the washington post" that have these agreements with this author and with the publisher basically saying let's look into it let's see if we can poke holes into his research, i think that's going to determine a lot in terms of what's going to be coming out. >> this guy has a long record of retractions and bad stories. he had this crazy story about the french recruiting a spy from inside the british government. the london "times" looked at it. it completely collapsed. but this will be the pattern in the attacks against clinton. >> recovery efforts in the gulf coming up. we're back on "the ed show." how do you make them pay off for your business? at kpmg, we work with you, shoulder-to-
what was the quid pro quo algeria got? name one quid pro quo algeria got? >> no, that's a good point, but we've got to go get to the facts here. the fact that you're talking about the fact that this book is going to just be a distraction for the hillary campaign. >> they're not going to get distracted. people are going straight ahead p. >> when you have "the new york times" and "the washington post" that have these agreements with this author and with the...
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kidnappings in algeria, unrest in mali.d of course, extremist attacks in benghazi that killed a u.s. ambassador. all those things are very real concerns, but if you only look at what's on the news, you can miss maybe what's a bigger picture. another morning in tripoli and life goes on. vendors are out, people go about their daily routines. >> this is our traditional breakfast. >> what is this dish called? >> which is an overstretched doughnut, i suppose. >> right, with an egg. >> with an egg on top. >> what's a little pancake they put on top? that's just to hold the egg in? >> yeah, just to hold the egg in. it's like a hat to cover up something. you can get them with cheese, you can get them with chili paste, you can have them with honey, with sugar. >> how do you like yours? >> i like mine cooked, to be honest. >> really? what's the name of this neighborhood? >> this is the cradle of the revolution. >> this was the first neighborhood to rise up? >> yes. this is the first place to rise up. >> why do you think this neighborh
kidnappings in algeria, unrest in mali.d of course, extremist attacks in benghazi that killed a u.s. ambassador. all those things are very real concerns, but if you only look at what's on the news, you can miss maybe what's a bigger picture. another morning in tripoli and life goes on. vendors are out, people go about their daily routines. >> this is our traditional breakfast. >> what is this dish called? >> which is an overstretched doughnut, i suppose. >> right, with...
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they beat algeria and ghana for the right to hold the biggest tournament. it will be the second time that they stage the finals having co-hosted with equatorial guinea. >> we are completely up to taking on the challenge. we're ready to make sure everything is perfect. we have plans in place to make sure that it runs like clock work. >> well, gary l. smith, a football journalist in gabon and he tells us why he thinks that they're gabon won the hosting. >> they offer logistics and even in equatorial guinea, they have a lot of events. they have the stadium and the infrastructure and they'll be using the facilities that they used in 2012. one challenge that i have after the final of the 2012, they went back to the stadium to just do a report and it looked like there was nothing there. they had used a lot of chinese labor and chinese materials materials, and it was a leg go stadium that we had seen. but this time they'll have a lot of stadium and a lot of infrastructure, that will be permanent. >> well, as well as the decision announcing the host, they held the
they beat algeria and ghana for the right to hold the biggest tournament. it will be the second time that they stage the finals having co-hosted with equatorial guinea. >> we are completely up to taking on the challenge. we're ready to make sure everything is perfect. we have plans in place to make sure that it runs like clock work. >> well, gary l. smith, a football journalist in gabon and he tells us why he thinks that they're gabon won the hosting. >> they offer logistics...
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. >> markets like algeria hugely exciting markets. the countries that have to import their dairy this commercial is a very exciting one and we are going to make sure we take advantage of that in a way that's responsible and sustainable. >> so the ending of quotas is a huge which is here. emerald isle is green and wet and full of kales. only fool would consider there wasn't a pot of gold at the end of that rainbow. >>> killing at least five people heavy winds sent trees crashing down and also damaged buildings. australia reaustria and poled has also been affected. erica wood has more. >> this wind farm is south africa's showpiece for wind energy. the government says it wants 40% of its power to come from solar and wind energy in the next three years. in the meantime electricity come from stationed powered by coal. >> the environmental charity greenpeace say katrina's symptoms are common in this area. in the district where katrina lives is home to 11 coal powered stations and another is under construction. this region is built an coal m
. >> markets like algeria hugely exciting markets. the countries that have to import their dairy this commercial is a very exciting one and we are going to make sure we take advantage of that in a way that's responsible and sustainable. >> so the ending of quotas is a huge which is here. emerald isle is green and wet and full of kales. only fool would consider there wasn't a pot of gold at the end of that rainbow. >>> killing at least five people heavy winds sent trees...
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he's an islamic extremist from algeria who apparently had already been flag bid authority there is in france. they knew about him about a year ago and had been keeping an eye on him. he apparently shot himself in the leggen accidentally called an ambulance and then police arrested him. >>> prince george's county police are investigating a shooting in temple hills. a man was shot near the intersection of olson street and st. claire drive last night. police told us he was in critical condition early this morning and we're working to learn an update right now. >> we will fight for freddie gray! >> reporter: protesters are calling for answers after a baltimore man died in police custody. freddie gray suffered a deadly spinal cord injury. a sea of people marched through the streets yesterday. how was it that gray's spinal cord was nearly crushed hours after his arrest. the justice department is launching an investigation to answer that question. on april 12 gray was taken into custody on a weapons charge just before 9:00 a.m. some time between this moment and paramedics being called less c
he's an islamic extremist from algeria who apparently had already been flag bid authority there is in france. they knew about him about a year ago and had been keeping an eye on him. he apparently shot himself in the leggen accidentally called an ambulance and then police arrested him. >>> prince george's county police are investigating a shooting in temple hills. a man was shot near the intersection of olson street and st. claire drive last night. police told us he was in critical...
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one donation from algeria was not disclosed properly and by the foundation's own admission violated anma administration ethics agreement, republican presidential candidates including kentucky senator rand paul have been relentless. >> reminds me of people using the system to enrich themselves and looks unseemly and a lot of americans will agree with me. >> reporter: early next move an investigative book is published about the clintons e ex excerpts from the book reviewed so far there is no evidence mrs. clinton was influenced by the payments or that she broke any laws. and top clinton defenders have taken to the air waves to blast the book's conservative author peter switzer and attack anybody who promotes his work in advance. >> let's see what the book says in advance and i'm happy to come back and if i'm wrong i will be happy to say it and i think it's a political job and can smell it a mile away. >> reporter: chelsea clinton said thursday the foundation will not change its practices. >> the work will continue as it is. i think that is the right choice for the people being affected b
one donation from algeria was not disclosed properly and by the foundation's own admission violated anma administration ethics agreement, republican presidential candidates including kentucky senator rand paul have been relentless. >> reminds me of people using the system to enrich themselves and looks unseemly and a lot of americans will agree with me. >> reporter: early next move an investigative book is published about the clintons e ex excerpts from the book reviewed so far...
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the private companies get the contract algeria and then donate to the foundation.it's big and it's bad. but there's one problem for those of us who are concerned about it she burned the tapes. she eliminated the emails. >> let's get emails. he has the emails. >> i understand. then you have got to get a legal case and criminal indictment and you have to extract it. you can't ask a business by the force of government some kind. >> you and i will go and say listen jeff, come on. you are a good american. let's see those emails, you don't want corruption. going to get an offer can't refuse. >> we have had a long go around for many years with this guy immelt. >> the problem is not immelt. the problem is the clintons. the problem is a whole array of where they walk the line, they collect huge amounts. look, you know, haitian rescue after the earthquake. tell me why the algerian ambassador cannot pick up the phone and quality haitian for direct sending of the check. what does it have to go through the clinton foundation we all know why it does. it goes through the clinton
the private companies get the contract algeria and then donate to the foundation.it's big and it's bad. but there's one problem for those of us who are concerned about it she burned the tapes. she eliminated the emails. >> let's get emails. he has the emails. >> i understand. then you have got to get a legal case and criminal indictment and you have to extract it. you can't ask a business by the force of government some kind. >> you and i will go and say listen jeff, come on....
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the algeria and others went through the cracks.ve to figure out why. >> we don't have to figure ot. out. that's the fbi's job to figure it out. >> there is a bigger loophole which you were just talking to bret baier about. what they banned was foreign governments but they didn't ban foreign business people who may have ties to government. colombia china, you go down the list. >> sure. but the appearance of impropriety that you have high ranking official in the u.s. government, all right who sets up a foundation and now bret baier is reporting that in one deal, $145 million comes in. that's not even declared. and now we go we made a mistake. >> and now they are going back and redoing tax returns. >> that doesn't matter. you can't do that all right? so, my question is, do you believe loretta lynch the new attorney general will launch an fbi investigation if she does not as i said, that becomes a bigger scandal than the foundation. >> as a reporter i have got to stick to the facts. i cannot envision a scenario where loretta lynch open
the algeria and others went through the cracks.ve to figure out why. >> we don't have to figure ot. out. that's the fbi's job to figure it out. >> there is a bigger loophole which you were just talking to bret baier about. what they banned was foreign governments but they didn't ban foreign business people who may have ties to government. colombia china, you go down the list. >> sure. but the appearance of impropriety that you have high ranking official in the u.s. government,...
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russia and india and algeria and indonesia and pakistan are scheduled to have their representatives and nationals evicted. these are to be evacuated under planned scheduled slides other trips. the third list is the request under process or pending requests. the second request for the united nations germany european union, pakistan for the second time requesting to have the subjects evicted,ed in and iraq. again we request those who require any information or schedule flights or trips today we have some news about special request about the red cross and the previous briefing communicated in order to provide all the information required by them in order to streamline the process. 20 minutes before this briefing we communicated with the red cross they have verified the flights, and we ask that those countries clearly observe the plans and the timings laid down by the coalition and in order to operate in yemen between 100 hours and 300 hours. this is to insure that the operation is security. >> once again this committee is dedicated to speed up and streamline the operations. the operation c
russia and india and algeria and indonesia and pakistan are scheduled to have their representatives and nationals evicted. these are to be evacuated under planned scheduled slides other trips. the third list is the request under process or pending requests. the second request for the united nations germany european union, pakistan for the second time requesting to have the subjects evicted,ed in and iraq. again we request those who require any information or schedule flights or trips today we...
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there has been one part where the government of algeria made a donation after the earthquake in haitiit was not disclosed to the department. does that give you concern? fmr. senator lugar: it does. the state department, even under the rules that the clintons were proposing were supposed to know about all these things. i think their rules are a bit loose. it will remain to be seen. the specific if you suggested -- gift you suggested gives me pause. john: there was a story last week about a deal with uranium, russia, a canadian company. complicated story. the clinton campaign has pushed back on it. on the base of what you know about that story, i will ask you the same question. does that story concern you with its specifics? fmr. senator lugar: yes, it does. the people that were involved in the transaction concern me. i'm not certain how you can rationalize in good faith and with full confidence the american people that there would be a deal involving russians and energy that would not raise concerns. as a private citizen former president clinton or his wife hillary clinton, are free to
there has been one part where the government of algeria made a donation after the earthquake in haitiit was not disclosed to the department. does that give you concern? fmr. senator lugar: it does. the state department, even under the rules that the clintons were proposing were supposed to know about all these things. i think their rules are a bit loose. it will remain to be seen. the specific if you suggested -- gift you suggested gives me pause. john: there was a story last week about a deal...
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genie: let's move on, talking about young and focusing on a veteran politician in algeria elected for fourth term last year. flo: a strikingly different photo of abdelaziz bouteflika. behind the scenes. after all, he has been in power since 1999. no secret he is in poor health. nobody really expected him to run for president again. what is his strategy behind this? the magazine takes a closer look. it does not really have any answers. according to their sources nobody knows what his intentions are not even his brother who is in charge of his medical care and the country's day-to-day life. to quote a source, " bouteflika is confusing." genie: let's focus on france. looking at how foreign papers have been covering reforms in france. flo: there's got a pretty good front page. reforms, is anybody there? there is one person in an anti-stadium, president francois hollande. he is holding up a flag, a scarf that says "come on france." the magazine says foreign papers have been applauding hollande's government for the policy shift towards economics but they are surprised by a slow-paced change
genie: let's move on, talking about young and focusing on a veteran politician in algeria elected for fourth term last year. flo: a strikingly different photo of abdelaziz bouteflika. behind the scenes. after all, he has been in power since 1999. no secret he is in poor health. nobody really expected him to run for president again. what is his strategy behind this? the magazine takes a closer look. it does not really have any answers. according to their sources nobody knows what his intentions...
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a 24-year-old computer science student from algeria is believed to have been planning another massacre attack in france. at 8:00 a.m. on sunday, he began to carry out his violent plan in this quiet paris suburb by shooting to death a 32-year-old dancer and mother as she sat in her car. a half hour later cameras capture his car speeding toward paris but then at 8:50 a.m., he calls for help outside his home where he tells emergency workers that he accidentally shot himself in the leg. police follow a trail of blood to his car where they find combat weapons, ammunition, a bulletproof vest, documents referencing al qaeda and isis and an outline of his plan to attack christian >> vetorsinvestigators are working to track >> bazi thank you. >>> police in two states identified a san jose woman they want to thank for a thank you note she wrote last month. 27-year-old lauren talbert expressed gratitude to the officer for risking his life every day. she left the note a week after san jose officer michael johnson was shot and killed in the line of duty. both agencies in denver and san jose reached
a 24-year-old computer science student from algeria is believed to have been planning another massacre attack in france. at 8:00 a.m. on sunday, he began to carry out his violent plan in this quiet paris suburb by shooting to death a 32-year-old dancer and mother as she sat in her car. a half hour later cameras capture his car speeding toward paris but then at 8:50 a.m., he calls for help outside his home where he tells emergency workers that he accidentally shot himself in the leg. police...
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france's top security officials say they arrested a 24-year-old islamic extremist from algeria.y say he was planning an imminent attack on one or more churches. the computer science student was arrested on sunday after he apparently shot himself by accident and called for an ambulance and he's also accused in the murder a young mother over the weekend. friends and family this noon remembering the local mother and daughter killed in the germanwings plane crash. yvonne and emily selke's memorial was held at 11:00 this morning in manassas. they were on that germanwings jet when the co-pilot deliberately crashed the plane into the french alps last month. 150 people were killed. right now, negotiators are in the final stages of nuclear talks with iran ahead of that june deadline. representatives from the u.s. iran and the e.u. are meeting at a vienna hotel to fine tune a framework agreement reached earlier this month. iran denies any interest in nuclear arms but it has agreed to reduce the capacity of programs that could be used to make weapons. in exchange it wants sanctions lifted.
france's top security officials say they arrested a 24-year-old islamic extremist from algeria.y say he was planning an imminent attack on one or more churches. the computer science student was arrested on sunday after he apparently shot himself by accident and called for an ambulance and he's also accused in the murder a young mother over the weekend. friends and family this noon remembering the local mother and daughter killed in the germanwings plane crash. yvonne and emily selke's memorial...
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across the top we see vietnam, algeria, columbia. >> and this globe shows cyber crime historically. >> we can see the destination where the attacks originate from and where they're landing around the globe. >> ibm uses these databases to track trends in cyber security and help customers sort through the millions of threats that large companies face daily. he says 80% of cyber attacks come from highly organized gangs. >> one of the things we see is collaborating to share tools, ideas, and data on how to attack. we honestly have not seen the same thing from the defenders. >> that map you saw earlier is called x force exchange. ibm announced they're making their data available. >> when one sees on a ip address that is starting to attack, if they could inform their peers about what they're seeing, the other organizations have the ability to protect themselves. >> ibm says they will continue to update their x force exchange in realtime including the 15 billion security threats that monitor daily. >> when companies are hit by data breaches, they call fire eye for help. they protect against
across the top we see vietnam, algeria, columbia. >> and this globe shows cyber crime historically. >> we can see the destination where the attacks originate from and where they're landing around the globe. >> ibm uses these databases to track trends in cyber security and help customers sort through the millions of threats that large companies face daily. he says 80% of cyber attacks come from highly organized gangs. >> one of the things we see is collaborating to share...
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he is an extremist from algeria planning to open fire on churches. >>> 4,000 people made it back to dry land after their cruise ship became stuck at sea, it was caught in a massive storm and 20 foot waves kept it from docking until today. cups and dishes broke because of the rocking. the storm has dropped a foot of rain in australia since monday. >>> one person died and many more became sick after a church picnic, they believe they are dealing with a rare case of botulism. they attended a baptist church picnic, and they had blurred vision it was food born botulism from bacteria. they were treated at an emergency room and one person died. three others remain in intensive care. >>> they are warning people to stay inside until officials can round up coyotes in the area. in bergan county. they found two dens near norwood public school and all outdoor school activities are suspended until furnish notice the faa is taking samples that fell on a plane in a neighborhood. the paper was sprinkled along several properties in scranton this week, they initially thought they were vandalized and dropp
he is an extremist from algeria planning to open fire on churches. >>> 4,000 people made it back to dry land after their cruise ship became stuck at sea, it was caught in a massive storm and 20 foot waves kept it from docking until today. cups and dishes broke because of the rocking. the storm has dropped a foot of rain in australia since monday. >>> one person died and many more became sick after a church picnic, they believe they are dealing with a rare case of botulism....
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foundation dispose all foreign money for ethics approval while she held office, although in one case, algeria, it didn't. and bill clinton signed an agreement to disclose his speaking fees. hillary clinton resigned from the foundation when she announced for the white house, and last week after criticism the foundation said it will no longer accept money from arab countries which discriminate against women. lester? >> andrea mitchell, andrea, thanks. >>> tonight marks five years since one of the worst environmental disasters in u.s. history. the 2010 explosion at the deepwater horizon oil rig which killed 11 crew members and eventually spilled 210 million gallons of oil into the gulf of mexico. as our chief environmental correspondent anne thompson reports, some whose livelihoods depend on those waters still haven't fully recovered. >> reporter: the waters of bay adams are where his grandparents pulled up oysters. >> one, two, three, four, four good-sized oysters on one shell. >> reporter: but this family business is only harvesting a third of what it did before the spill. >> they used to spaw
foundation dispose all foreign money for ethics approval while she held office, although in one case, algeria, it didn't. and bill clinton signed an agreement to disclose his speaking fees. hillary clinton resigned from the foundation when she announced for the white house, and last week after criticism the foundation said it will no longer accept money from arab countries which discriminate against women. lester? >> andrea mitchell, andrea, thanks. >>> tonight marks five years...
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what is algeria? you are right. countries, $600. alex. what is myanmar? yes.omon islands? no. kathy or alex?
what is algeria? you are right. countries, $600. alex. what is myanmar? yes.omon islands? no. kathy or alex?
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one donation from algeria was not disclosed properly and by the foundation's own admission violated an obama administrationette things agree. republican presidential candidates including kentucky senator rand paul are relentless. >> it reminds me of people usings the system to enrich themselves. i think a lot of americans agree with me. >> early next month a controversial investigative book is published about the clintons. excerpts that be reviewed by several news organizations including al jazeera. according to the book excerpts and supporting documentation, clinton foundation donors received timely favors from the state department. in the excerpts from the book reviewed so far, there's no evidence mrs. clinton was influenced by the payments or she broke any laws. and top clinton defenders have taken to the airwaves to blast the book's conservative author and attack anybody that promotes his work in advance. >> let's see what the book says when it comes out. i'd be happy to come back. if i'm wrong, i'm happy to say this, but i think this is a political put-up job and i can smell it a
one donation from algeria was not disclosed properly and by the foundation's own admission violated an obama administrationette things agree. republican presidential candidates including kentucky senator rand paul are relentless. >> it reminds me of people usings the system to enrich themselves. i think a lot of americans agree with me. >> early next month a controversial investigative book is published about the clintons. excerpts that be reviewed by several news organizations...
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so algeria is on the terror list. they want off the terror list.sion to do it. they write a check for what how much? how many millions do they write a check for? i don't know. but algeria writes a check. you're from boston. you know how politics works. and they write a really big check to the clinton foundation. the clinton foundation takes the check -- hold organization hold on. and then just out of nowhere, the state department then decides we'll take algeria ocht list. now, why did algeria write a big check to the clinton foundation at the time they want something from the state department? that's pretty simple for most voters. >> i'm from boston. explain to me you're running against hillary clinton to beat her will, how do you break it down to me? there. >> well, first of all, i don't think democrats care about this. they want to win. do voters care about it? >> i'm just bringing you in. it's a question of whether the voter in wisconsin in the general election cares. >> keep in mind there is a reason why hillary clinton is basically the only pe
so algeria is on the terror list. they want off the terror list.sion to do it. they write a check for what how much? how many millions do they write a check for? i don't know. but algeria writes a check. you're from boston. you know how politics works. and they write a really big check to the clinton foundation. the clinton foundation takes the check -- hold organization hold on. and then just out of nowhere, the state department then decides we'll take algeria ocht list. now, why did algeria...
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didn't disclose the donations tied to the uranium mines, did not get approval on an algeria donation either. so this was a very low bar they set. a lot of people would say this is completely inappropriate for them to be accepting any foreign government money, even with that low bar she failed to meet it. >> so dan, this is the question. why did the clintons cash those ld they do this? you had to know this would look terrible if she ran for president of the united states. bill clinton accepting money, the foundation accepting money from foreign donors companies while she was secretary of state. >> or a moscow investment bank giving him a speaking fee for $500,000. i think the answer goes back to the 1990s. back between 1992 and 2000 when they were in power, the modus operandi was stonewall and they got away with it. i think with the clintons i truly believe they do not understand the media and information environment has changed dramatically. now all these stories that are coming out feed into a system that includes social media, facebook twitter, blogs, talk shows, and they have a ki
didn't disclose the donations tied to the uranium mines, did not get approval on an algeria donation either. so this was a very low bar they set. a lot of people would say this is completely inappropriate for them to be accepting any foreign government money, even with that low bar she failed to meet it. >> so dan, this is the question. why did the clintons cash those ld they do this? you had to know this would look terrible if she ran for president of the united states. bill clinton...
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are they flew between beirut and algeria several times to let the of hostages off time to mount on the tarmac and ultimately he made ted deal to meet this terrorist demands to promise a side he would not make them is somebody asks about it you did make a deal. then he was in jimmy's issues. then the "wall street journal" called him reagan because he betrayed the policy that he would take swift and effective action. but the point is as people look back to president reagan in here to tell you it is much harder than but he said people do when he became president. i was active duty riding the situation room. and i was recruited to take over the room because it is not just a conference room but the president's intelligence center his alert center with staff that works 24/7 over there. calling people in the middle of the night with communications and head of state. it is the nerve center that is the name of my first book. and i have a front row seat and allows me to gave interviews with heavyweights from succeeding administrations. people like bob mcnamara from the kennedy administration and
are they flew between beirut and algeria several times to let the of hostages off time to mount on the tarmac and ultimately he made ted deal to meet this terrorist demands to promise a side he would not make them is somebody asks about it you did make a deal. then he was in jimmy's issues. then the "wall street journal" called him reagan because he betrayed the policy that he would take swift and effective action. but the point is as people look back to president reagan in here to...
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the almastermind a 24-year-old computer science student from algeria. they say his plan kill christians in churches as they worshipped on sunday morning. this is one of the targets, it's believed. the old church. uspect was in this area armed, and planning an imminent attack. that morning, around 8:00 a.m. a quiet paris suburb police say he shot and killed a stranger 32-year-old dancer aurelie chatelain who was sitting in her car, working on her computer. a hatch hour later, a speed camera captures his car driving away. then, at 8:50 a.m. he calls murns services saying he's accidentally shot himself. police find him outside his home on the sidewalk bleeding heavily from a gunshot wound in the leg. a trail of blood leads them to his car. inside a cache of weapons. bullet bulletproof vests. ma'ams. and in his apartment, documents referencing al qaeda and isis. tonight, authorities are looking for accomplices, and prosecutors say they have evidence he was in contact with someone in syria, who was giving him directions to attack churches here. david? >> ter
the almastermind a 24-year-old computer science student from algeria. they say his plan kill christians in churches as they worshipped on sunday morning. this is one of the targets, it's believed. the old church. uspect was in this area armed, and planning an imminent attack. that morning, around 8:00 a.m. a quiet paris suburb police say he shot and killed a stranger 32-year-old dancer aurelie chatelain who was sitting in her car, working on her computer. a hatch hour later, a speed camera...
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this is like saying algeria was on the terrorist list for god's sakes.what's happening an this is why i love the internet. howard dean has just pulled out -- this is what the clintons are doing now. a couple of days ago i accidentally said on the air -- but i said i wasn't sure. i read a report we do a three hour show and we're bombarded with information all the time so i said a couple days ago, i said now i think the deal was they get all of this money and then algeria was on the terror list and then i think there's -- the allegations are that the state department may have taken them off after they made this money and i think bill clinton made a speech but i'm not sure. the clintons and media matters and politifact came out and said "joe scarborough is dead wrong, false claim, false claim." >> joe, you have an obligation not to say stuff like this on a very popular morning show. >> can you actually let me finish, because i know where i'm going. >> i will if you let me finish once in a while. >> we will. >> you go ahead after i tell you. this is what the
this is like saying algeria was on the terrorist list for god's sakes.what's happening an this is why i love the internet. howard dean has just pulled out -- this is what the clintons are doing now. a couple of days ago i accidentally said on the air -- but i said i wasn't sure. i read a report we do a three hour show and we're bombarded with information all the time so i said a couple days ago, i said now i think the deal was they get all of this money and then algeria was on the terror list...
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ex-ldridge cleaver, so forth, timothy leary, algeria. obviously, again, putting me out of action. both of those would keep me quiet very effectively. >>> third, that i will -- one of things was i would not go on the stand. and, interestingly they had been told a story which is very little known. here were these cubans that don't even -- some of them hardly speak english. they heard it from hunt, obviously. and they had the anecdote in mind of the hyst case where hyst's stepson was kept off the stand and he was the only person who could testify to is only station of chambers. so he didn't get that corroborating testimony that he had not seen his tempt that he had not seen chambers very much. and then i think the other point was keep me from telling. now, kroeg has told me, and i wanted's in my book, i quote\him telling the judge, actually. his number one priority as the man in charge of "neutralizing me requests was what other information did i have and would i put it out. and who might i be getting it from? that's your critical conspiracy. who might still be in the administration
ex-ldridge cleaver, so forth, timothy leary, algeria. obviously, again, putting me out of action. both of those would keep me quiet very effectively. >>> third, that i will -- one of things was i would not go on the stand. and, interestingly they had been told a story which is very little known. here were these cubans that don't even -- some of them hardly speak english. they heard it from hunt, obviously. and they had the anecdote in mind of the hyst case where hyst's stepson was kept...
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they have identified a suspect asamic extremist from algeria.nded to attack churches and instead shot himself in the leg and he is also suspected in the murder of a woman. "good morning america" will have more on the terror investigation at 7:00 a.m. >>> we'll talk about the collapse of a backyard in burlington county. yesterday officials in florence, burlington township, ordered the families you have to clear out. it was beautiful they could look out over the delaware river but a ravine has been swallowing up the properties for years. on monday, engineers discovered a leaking storm sewer drain maintained by the county, they think this was likely losenning the -- loosening the soil. these homeowners are heartbroken. >> i put a lot of time love in this house. >> when we walk away we can be walking away for good and losing everything. that's hard to take. by the same tone we're both standing here, grace of god. >> where do you go, how do you rebuild your life. that's a hard transition. the township said they will do everything they can to help the
they have identified a suspect asamic extremist from algeria.nded to attack churches and instead shot himself in the leg and he is also suspected in the murder of a woman. "good morning america" will have more on the terror investigation at 7:00 a.m. >>> we'll talk about the collapse of a backyard in burlington county. yesterday officials in florence, burlington township, ordered the families you have to clear out. it was beautiful they could look out over the delaware river...
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china, egypt sudan algeria and japan are working to get their people out of harm's way. >>> a closer look at the battle outside a refusing camp. i.s.i.l. fighters inside the yarmouk camp. i.s.i.l. has taken control over most of the area. hundreds of civilians are managing to flee. 150,000 people live there but many have fled since the conflict in syria began four years ago. it's now home to 18,000 palestinians and syrians. because of the conflict yarmouk has been cut off from essentials like clothing and food. stefanie dekker has more. >> people starving no running water and no electricity. now i.s.i.l. has taken control of most of this camp. some civilians have managed to escape to neighboring areas. >> translator: the civilians are afraid. some of these villages have reconciled with the regime and aid is coming to these areas. the u.n. was able to get aid to palestinians that made their way there. >> reporter: but thousands made their way there during the fighting. the syrian observatory for human rights says the being gem the targeting the area with barrel bombs. other groups have
china, egypt sudan algeria and japan are working to get their people out of harm's way. >>> a closer look at the battle outside a refusing camp. i.s.i.l. fighters inside the yarmouk camp. i.s.i.l. has taken control over most of the area. hundreds of civilians are managing to flee. 150,000 people live there but many have fled since the conflict in syria began four years ago. it's now home to 18,000 palestinians and syrians. because of the conflict yarmouk has been cut off from...
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the alleged mastermind a 24-year-old computer science student from algeria. his plan, kill christians in churches as they worshiped on sunday morning. this is one of the targets, it's believed. the old church. on sunday morning the suspect was in this area, armed. and planning an imminent attack. that morning, around 8:00 a.m. a quiet paris suburb, police say he thought and killed a stranger who was sitting in her car, working on her computer. a half-hour later a speed camera captures his car about two miles away driving fast. at 8:50 a.m., he calls emergency services. saying he accidentally shot himself. police find him outside his home on the sidewalk bleeding from gunshot wound in the leg. a trail of blood led leads them to his car. inside, a cache of weapons, bullet-proof vests, mans and in his apartment, documents referencing al qaeda and isis. and authorities are looking for accomplices. they have evidence that he was in contact with someone in syria, who was giving him directions to attack churches here. terry moran, abc news, france. >>> there's this.
the alleged mastermind a 24-year-old computer science student from algeria. his plan, kill christians in churches as they worshiped on sunday morning. this is one of the targets, it's believed. the old church. on sunday morning the suspect was in this area, armed. and planning an imminent attack. that morning, around 8:00 a.m. a quiet paris suburb, police say he thought and killed a stranger who was sitting in her car, working on her computer. a half-hour later a speed camera captures his car...
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dublin said lifting the quotas will transform ireland into a major milk supplier with markets from algeriao china beckoning. lawrence lee report on how it will help the economy back to growth. >> reporter: it is the humble cow that looks to be a more reliable partner to economic prosperity. at this parm the lifting of -- farm, the lifting of quotas is luke lifting shacked -- like lifting shackles. farms like this saw sons and daughters forced to move abroad for work during the downturn. >> no longer. >> there's cows in every parish. a lot of those cows will be extra cows milk money coming into every parish. it's across the rural economy should get a boost from milk. >> reporter: there's no doubt of the potential. in this country milk flowing like water. thing back to the problems irish economy had - the collapse of the banks, austerity, attempts to rebuild, and the idea that agriculture could be a foundation stone of a more sustainable business model. the lifting of milk quota's end comes at the right time for this country, and this is white gold. >> ireland will export 90% of what it prod
dublin said lifting the quotas will transform ireland into a major milk supplier with markets from algeriao china beckoning. lawrence lee report on how it will help the economy back to growth. >> reporter: it is the humble cow that looks to be a more reliable partner to economic prosperity. at this parm the lifting of -- farm, the lifting of quotas is luke lifting shacked -- like lifting shackles. farms like this saw sons and daughters forced to move abroad for work during the downturn....
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police on sunday in paris arresting a 24-year-old computer science student from algeria. he was in possession of an arsenal, they say, of heavy weapons. he was planning to carry out an imminent attack on churches. paris still shaken by the "charlie hebdo" massacre. now this. here police actually got lucky. the suspect, who they have not named, accidentally shot himself accidentally on sunday. he called emergency services. police responded. they found a trail of blood from his apartment to his car. in that car, combat weapons, ammunition, bullet-proof vest. and documents outlining his plan. he was already on a terrorist watch list because he wanted to go to syria. which is ground zero for violent jihad. they also say he is the suspect in the killing sunday morning of 32-year-old aurelie chatelain, a mom of a 5-year-old girl, in paris on a training session this weekend, shot and killed in her car, apparently chosen at random. so this killer apparently already putting his plans into execution. >> any sense of a wider plot? >> reporter: well, right now, officials are saying t
police on sunday in paris arresting a 24-year-old computer science student from algeria. he was in possession of an arsenal, they say, of heavy weapons. he was planning to carry out an imminent attack on churches. paris still shaken by the "charlie hebdo" massacre. now this. here police actually got lucky. the suspect, who they have not named, accidentally shot himself accidentally on sunday. he called emergency services. police responded. they found a trail of blood from his...
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its neighbour at the start of the bloody iran-iraq war, progress was made in ending the crisis with algeria as media maker. the hostages were released on january 20th, 1981 hours after president carter left office. >> i ronald reagan... >> so been 25 years of stalemate between washington and iran and only recently fading at the president obama attempts with a deal to curtail iran's nuclear ambitions. >>> don cook was a u.s. hostage in iran. he and others are looking for repatriations from the iranian government and joins us live from washington. thank you for joining us on al jazeera. your move for compensation has been an uphighly struggle. it was because you didn't have the backing of the state department. who said your claim would go against the agreement to free you and the other hostages. do you think there has been a change in the way politicians see your case or is there an unwillingness to strain relations with iran over your case? >> i think there has been a real recognition that in the past the other victims of state sponsored terrorism has seen compensation. in many respects the
its neighbour at the start of the bloody iran-iraq war, progress was made in ending the crisis with algeria as media maker. the hostages were released on january 20th, 1981 hours after president carter left office. >> i ronald reagan... >> so been 25 years of stalemate between washington and iran and only recently fading at the president obama attempts with a deal to curtail iran's nuclear ambitions. >>> don cook was a u.s. hostage in iran. he and others are looking for...
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for example, they reportedly failed to disclose an unsolicited donation made by the government of algeriao help with haiti earthquake relief efforts. hillary clinton formally resigned from the foundation board the day she announced candidacy this month. she's vowed to be more open about the foundation's finances. just today chelsea clinton at a forum on women's rights was asked about the foundation. >> why did the foundation take saudi arabia when they didn't treat women, you know, as well as perhaps they could? and there's questions even this morning in the "new york times" about money coming from ukraine and there's this perception of were favors done in exchange for funding. i wanted to get your thoughts on that. >> well, lots of questions in that. we have always partnered with, you know, governments, ngos, foundations who believe the work we do is important. what the clinton foundation has said is that we will be even more transparent, even though transparency international and others have said we're among the most transparent foundations. we'll disclose donors on a quarter live basis
for example, they reportedly failed to disclose an unsolicited donation made by the government of algeriao help with haiti earthquake relief efforts. hillary clinton formally resigned from the foundation board the day she announced candidacy this month. she's vowed to be more open about the foundation's finances. just today chelsea clinton at a forum on women's rights was asked about the foundation. >> why did the foundation take saudi arabia when they didn't treat women, you know, as...
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. >> she also took money from algeria while secretary of state. she violated some of her roles. >> you're counting on people to do their research. that's our job but i'm wondering if the audience really -- i wonder if people sitting back really vote like that. >> i think the more you hear this the more when you see her sitting there saying, i'm in a van i'm pumping gas, they're like but we know you're not. >> you have to have an alternative. to answer your question republicans need to come back and present a positive message. if people sit back and say, she's still the lesser of two evils, they're going to vote for her anyway. >> will cute brad be in the van the scooby van? remember him? >> the more in the van, the better for hillary. >> potential candidates quickly reacting to her campaign announcement. watch. >> we must do better than the obama-clinton foreign policy. >> hillary clinton represents the failed policies of past. >> if hillary clinton created this disaster as secretary of state, how could we ever feel safe with her as our commander
. >> she also took money from algeria while secretary of state. she violated some of her roles. >> you're counting on people to do their research. that's our job but i'm wondering if the audience really -- i wonder if people sitting back really vote like that. >> i think the more you hear this the more when you see her sitting there saying, i'm in a van i'm pumping gas, they're like but we know you're not. >> you have to have an alternative. to answer your question...
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it has found the support offal lear gentlemanof algeria and liberia.e appreciate your time very much. so a group claiming to have links to isil saying that they're responsible for these attacks in afghanistan. who might this group be? >> well, there are several possibilities. as you sort of mentioned in your introduction, we in afghanistan are now facing several types of threats. we have the traditional taliban. some of whom now would like to talk with the government about a peace process. others who may be dissatisfied, who may be abandoning the taliban now you also have foreign fighters who have been dislodged from northwest pakistan after pakistan's army unleashed an operation there over the last few months. and they have moved hess towards afghanistan and established themselves. then you have opportunists. those who take advantage of the situation either more monetary reasons, ideological once, and one day race one flag and another day another flag. >> you say take advantage of the situation. tell us about what the circumstances are that are creati
it has found the support offal lear gentlemanof algeria and liberia.e appreciate your time very much. so a group claiming to have links to isil saying that they're responsible for these attacks in afghanistan. who might this group be? >> well, there are several possibilities. as you sort of mentioned in your introduction, we in afghanistan are now facing several types of threats. we have the traditional taliban. some of whom now would like to talk with the government about a peace...
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so going to keep issues of sectarian and muslim or not, i know there is relation to boko haram in algeria tunisia recently and in paris these were not unique situation. this was an entity called itself the islamic were it's not islamic but tries to political power. it's all about power. there are ideological basis for some of them, i'm not denying that but i'm saying that as much as, i was in england for long-term, the northern ireland situation wasn't about catholic per se. it was about power. it wasn't that i.r.a. was ideologically catholic organization. it wasn't that. it was about power. so here is it's an issue we need to distinguish. otherwise if you go to the sunni-shia situation unfortunately everybody else will miss out. because these organizations seek to destroy the norms of nation-states. they want to declare their own paradigm where nations where diversity is not allowed, put it that way. in relation to iran and relationship with baghdad, control baghdad or not, well, somebody asked me today, a journalist, and he looked about the iraq-iran war and others and they said to him,
so going to keep issues of sectarian and muslim or not, i know there is relation to boko haram in algeria tunisia recently and in paris these were not unique situation. this was an entity called itself the islamic were it's not islamic but tries to political power. it's all about power. there are ideological basis for some of them, i'm not denying that but i'm saying that as much as, i was in england for long-term, the northern ireland situation wasn't about catholic per se. it was about power....
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it does not means that they believe that algeria is forever beholden to france.free, it's a 1vqpá independent country influencing the path does not mean anything. england had influence in india. doesn't mean they deny that india is a strong country. we don't care. >> rose: some say the best out for this there are those who argue putin is looking for a way out and the west should help him find a way out. that he overreacted to what happened when the president of ukraine had to flee the country and go to moscow. putin then got, you know. >> to help putin to find a way out. if putin wants to find a way out he's a good guy, he's a big guy, he can find a way out himself. we are not going to show putin the way out. in 38 39 even if the situation was comparable, we had a lot of people who said we have to help we have to find a way out. and you know where all that led. so no, we have to show putin what is the limit. what is the red line. no, not where is the way out. >> rose: well, i mean no, people like henry kissinger know they're arguing what they want to do, you don'
it does not means that they believe that algeria is forever beholden to france.free, it's a 1vqpá independent country influencing the path does not mean anything. england had influence in india. doesn't mean they deny that india is a strong country. we don't care. >> rose: some say the best out for this there are those who argue putin is looking for a way out and the west should help him find a way out. that he overreacted to what happened when the president of ukraine had to flee the...
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one donation from a algeria was not disclosed properly, and violated an administration ethics agreement. republican presidential candidates including kentucky senator, rand rand, have been relentless. >> it reminds me of people using the system to enrich themselves and it look unseemly, and i think that a lot of americans agree with me. >> early next month a controversial book is being published. cash has been given and clinton foundation donors received timely favors from hilliary clinton's state department. some of the examples include a foundation donor who benefited from a free trade agreement with columbia. another donor from canada, invested in the keystone pipeline gave bill clinton $1 million while the project was being debated at the state department. and soon after that, mrs. clinton expressed support for the pipeline, so far there's no evidence that mrs. clinton was influenced by the payments or that she broke any laws and tom clinton defenders have taken to the airplane ways to blast the book's conservative author, peter switzer, to steak in advance. >> let's see how it come
one donation from a algeria was not disclosed properly, and violated an administration ethics agreement. republican presidential candidates including kentucky senator, rand rand, have been relentless. >> it reminds me of people using the system to enrich themselves and it look unseemly, and i think that a lot of americans agree with me. >> early next month a controversial book is being published. cash has been given and clinton foundation donors received timely favors from hilliary...
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. >> north africa in particular, you know, markets like algeria hugely excited markets for dairy productscountries that have to import a lot of their dairy products because they don't have the water to produce the kind of dairy volumes that we have the capacity to produce. this business opportunity commercial opportunity is a very exciting one and we're going to make sure that we take advantage of that in a way that is responsible and sustainable. >> again, the ending of quotas is a huge business story here. ireland is a supporter of globalization. ireland is green wet and full of cows. only a fool would think there is not a pot of gold atet end of that rainbow. >> the canadian singer-songwriter joni mitching is in hospital care after being found in her home unconscious. the grammy ward winner is now undergoing tests. she revealed she had a skin continue that prevented her from performing. >>> the governor of the u.s. state of arkansas has asked it's general assembly to rewrite a religious freedom bill. similar laws in other states protest. critics say that the measures could be used to d
. >> north africa in particular, you know, markets like algeria hugely excited markets for dairy productscountries that have to import a lot of their dairy products because they don't have the water to produce the kind of dairy volumes that we have the capacity to produce. this business opportunity commercial opportunity is a very exciting one and we're going to make sure that we take advantage of that in a way that is responsible and sustainable. >> again, the ending of quotas is a...