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this is effective against britain, an island nation. the vast majority of the recess -- sea d come some busy like food and oil. british nation dependent on maritime commerce. the royal navy was blockading many german harbors. under those d go protections and attack the suppliers. this is very effective. gentlemanly way of very ing, summaries are good offensive weapon, but they are terrible defensive weapon. the success remains of a surprise attack. concern of lot of it being that it was poking the b of a lot of neutral nations. there was think vessels though not necessarily involved in the conflict. or simply current merchant or goes for south america the other states, all of the places which were not involved . they had these things called price rules. would forward the vessel, search the papers for the manifest. but my throughout the ship. it was considered to be more formal. that kind of mitigated the effect of the u-boat. it could potentially be overpowered with small arms. it was not really that effective. war as they d world progre
this is effective against britain, an island nation. the vast majority of the recess -- sea d come some busy like food and oil. british nation dependent on maritime commerce. the royal navy was blockading many german harbors. under those d go protections and attack the suppliers. this is very effective. gentlemanly way of very ing, summaries are good offensive weapon, but they are terrible defensive weapon. the success remains of a surprise attack. concern of lot of it being that it was poking...
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if you're an island nation, don't start a war. world war i is a perfect example of that in great britain, which they have for the british. the united states when the smoke was settling from world war i already counted this in the pacific as it was going to develop into the next big order. they use that to design the perfect weapon, which was the submarine, which was the photo is used predominantly throughout world war ii. and they realize the types of submarines that they use during world war i were simply inferior and we brought back the german u-boats and we're trying to figure out why they have been better than ours. they had thicker halls and were better. our engineers began to build that. and knowing that the way they were working with the rice to militarism and thanks for these extra men and they could carry up these food and accessories and supplies up to 90 days. there's no wal-mart at cebit you could pull into. and you have to be into a completely self-sufficient individual. and so they had to design the perfect vote that
if you're an island nation, don't start a war. world war i is a perfect example of that in great britain, which they have for the british. the united states when the smoke was settling from world war i already counted this in the pacific as it was going to develop into the next big order. they use that to design the perfect weapon, which was the submarine, which was the photo is used predominantly throughout world war ii. and they realize the types of submarines that they use during world war i...
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we're going to tell but it for the government of an island nation. >> and immigration and the president's order moving to the front burner as congress gets back to business after the holiday. hear what republicans in the works. >>> boston, it's known for the red sox, the celtics, marathon, lobster rolls, and now the city has a unique plan to bring the olympic games to bean town. >> interesting they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. for every way you make chicken noodle soup, make it delicious with swanson®. motor trend's 2015olf car of the year. so was the 100% electric e-golf, and the 45 highway mpg tdi clean diesel. and last but not least, the high performance gti. looks like we're gonna need a bigger podium. the volkswagen golf family. motor trend's 2015 "cars" of the year. >>> thank you for staying with us on
we're going to tell but it for the government of an island nation. >> and immigration and the president's order moving to the front burner as congress gets back to business after the holiday. hear what republicans in the works. >>> boston, it's known for the red sox, the celtics, marathon, lobster rolls, and now the city has a unique plan to bring the olympic games to bean town. >> interesting they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies...
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from that moment great britain was an island nation. there were no more internal quarrels.it to turn its energies at work and get as a matter of observed historical facts that was the one at which britain began its descent that took it above the run of other nations. british pluralism, island status, and now the miracle of the common law. that beautiful, bizarre system whereby the law is not written down from first principles and then applied to specific cases, but that rather grows up case-by-case. each judgment serving as a starting point for the next. no one is the overall controlling intellectual. the law come north in english-speaking society really are the hard ones outcome is not an instrument of state control, but rather a mechanism open to the individual seeking redress. it contains an assumption of residual right. i come across that every week where i work in the european parliament. there is a fundamental difference of opinions. which stems ultimate from the different legal systems. again and again i say to my colleagues in brussels, why are you regulating x or y
from that moment great britain was an island nation. there were no more internal quarrels.it to turn its energies at work and get as a matter of observed historical facts that was the one at which britain began its descent that took it above the run of other nations. british pluralism, island status, and now the miracle of the common law. that beautiful, bizarre system whereby the law is not written down from first principles and then applied to specific cases, but that rather grows up...
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britain is an island nation, but we have never been an insular one.t our history, we've always looked outward, not in word. we have used the seas that surround our shores not to cut ourselves off from the world but to reach out to it, to carry our trade to the four corners of the earth. with that trade has come people, companies, jobs and investment. we've always understood that our national greatness is built on openness. we see that every day. we see it on national health service which would grind to a halt without the hundreds of thousands who come from overseas to help run it. we see it in london, the financial epicenter of the world, where so many have come to make britain their home. we have it in the bank of england, where the best central bank governor in the world, a canadian, is our governor. world-class our universities, where students and professors have come from all over the world. this is modern britain, a country that has come out of recession to become the most advanced economy in the world. that has happened in part because we are an
britain is an island nation, but we have never been an insular one.t our history, we've always looked outward, not in word. we have used the seas that surround our shores not to cut ourselves off from the world but to reach out to it, to carry our trade to the four corners of the earth. with that trade has come people, companies, jobs and investment. we've always understood that our national greatness is built on openness. we see that every day. we see it on national health service which would...
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hand look, i headed north, way north, to the northern most town in the world, on an island in the high arctic. many nation, including russia are eyeing this once sleeping coal mining settlement as a strategic base in the new arctic frontier. i'm here in norway, we are closer to the north pole than to oslo. this is for polar bears. they generate electricity by burning coal and were looking for a place to put the co2 emissions coming from burning coal, trying to find a reservoir to put it underground and they came upon natural gas. finds like these whet the appetite of prospectors. energy is not the only factor in the battle for the high north, it's about who controls the high seas. which are increasingly accessible because of global warming. shipping lanes created by the melting of the ice could save money, for example, a cargo ship travelling between western europe and asia travels through the suez canal. doing it through the arctic shortens it by oh%. - 40%. what russia needs is arctic ports and lines of communication. it's a big reason why moscow unveiled an ambitious plan to build 13 new bases and stat
hand look, i headed north, way north, to the northern most town in the world, on an island in the high arctic. many nation, including russia are eyeing this once sleeping coal mining settlement as a strategic base in the new arctic frontier. i'm here in norway, we are closer to the north pole than to oslo. this is for polar bears. they generate electricity by burning coal and were looking for a place to put the co2 emissions coming from burning coal, trying to find a reservoir to put it...
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this is particularly effective against britain, an island nation. at this time, the vast majority of every resource they had comes from the sea. food, war materials, oil fueling the war effort. the british nation depended heavily on maritime commerce. the idea was the royal navy was blockading many german harbors. the u-boats could be used to get out past the blockade and go far afield and sink vessels that were merchant ships carrying supplies. this was very effective. it was somewhat ineffective early on. early on, it was a gentlemanly way of fighting with submarines predominantly. they are a very good offense of weapon but a terrible defensive weapon. the success lies in their stealth and ability to have surprise attacks. when they first heard of the war on commerce, there was a lot of sort ofover it being poking the beast of neutral nations. this is what happened with things like the lusitania. they declared the areas around the british isles were war zones. they would sink vessels not necessarily involved in the conflict but simply carrying mer
this is particularly effective against britain, an island nation. at this time, the vast majority of every resource they had comes from the sea. food, war materials, oil fueling the war effort. the british nation depended heavily on maritime commerce. the idea was the royal navy was blockading many german harbors. the u-boats could be used to get out past the blockade and go far afield and sink vessels that were merchant ships carrying supplies. this was very effective. it was somewhat...
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on an island in the high arctic. many nationsrussia, are eyeing this once sleepy coal mining settlement as a strategic base in this newark tick frontier. but energy isn't the only factor in the battle for the high north. it's also about who controls the high seas. which are increasingly accessible because of global warming. new shipping lanes created by the melting of ice in the arctic could save a lot of money, for kh-l a caring so ship traveling between west attorney europe and asia typically sails through the suez canal, doing it through the arctic shortens the trip by 40%. melting ice in the arctic it's an ironic contrast to the new freeze in relations between russia and the west, a freeze that's steadily putting old cold warren my on his a path towards a new round of battles whose end game is less about ideologist, and more about economic control. alley velshi, al jazerra inside the arctic circle. >>> president goodluck jonathan says army commanders temporarily need enhanced powers to fight against boko haram. the president
on an island in the high arctic. many nationsrussia, are eyeing this once sleepy coal mining settlement as a strategic base in this newark tick frontier. but energy isn't the only factor in the battle for the high north. it's also about who controls the high seas. which are increasingly accessible because of global warming. new shipping lanes created by the melting of ice in the arctic could save a lot of money, for kh-l a caring so ship traveling between west attorney europe and asia typically...
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couldn't or wouldn't do in every day lives, which explains the appeal of an increasingly popular tourist attraction in the nation's island paradise. in waikiki, america's tonight's adam may found critics of gun fun in the sun. [ ♪ music ] >> reporter: it is paradise on earth. waikiki beach in honolulu. where surfers catch a wave, couples find romance, and some tourists... [ gunfire ] ..~ fire guns. every day on streets in front of gauci and cartier, travellers are handed flyers offering the chance to fire guns at gun ranges located next to luxury shopping malls and hotels. >> reporter: what do you offer tourists? >> safe and fun shooting experience. >> reporter: it's gun tourism and it's growing. last year "time" magazine called hawaii ground zero for gun tourism. there are four private clubs within half a mile of waikiki, and according to the rifle association, nine out of 10 patrons are japanese. firing weapons they never could back home, because they'd be comitting three japanese crimes, punishable by up to 10 years in prison. gun range owners are not eager to be strict with the customers. do you have concerns that th
couldn't or wouldn't do in every day lives, which explains the appeal of an increasingly popular tourist attraction in the nation's island paradise. in waikiki, america's tonight's adam may found critics of gun fun in the sun. [ ♪ music ] >> reporter: it is paradise on earth. waikiki beach in honolulu. where surfers catch a wave, couples find romance, and some tourists... [ gunfire ] ..~ fire guns. every day on streets in front of gauci and cartier, travellers are handed flyers offering...
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. >>> workers have been busy instructing an access route as the slow-moving lava continues it's slow pursuit on the big island. the nationalaffic on an alternate route. >> the flyers will host the panthers without their leading scorer. michael waffle will be out 6 weeks for a lower body injury. he scored 6 goals in the team's 12 games. big loss. >>> the sixers and magic were winless when they faced each other at the wells fargo center. nolan noelle sprained his ankle in the third quarter. the sixers lost their 5th straight. final score, 91-89. the sixers remain winless. >>> certain treatments at the doctors' might be safer than you might imagine. >> this tree will be scene by hundreds of thousands of people. >> reporter: we have spirits on the way to and from school. you can route for rowan university that's the college of the morning on 6abc. >>> we'll be back with storm tracker 6 live and show you the rain and give you the day-park forecast. ♪ with the card accepted by 90% of doctors and specialists in the philadelphia region, you have the compassion and security of blue cross. giving you the freedom to relish right now.
. >>> workers have been busy instructing an access route as the slow-moving lava continues it's slow pursuit on the big island. the nationalaffic on an alternate route. >> the flyers will host the panthers without their leading scorer. michael waffle will be out 6 weeks for a lower body injury. he scored 6 goals in the team's 12 games. big loss. >>> the sixers and magic were winless when they faced each other at the wells fargo center. nolan noelle sprained his ankle in...
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filipino peacekeepers leading the west african nation will be shipped to an island off manila, where they'll be monitored for symptoms of ebola. troops will be monitored and spend 21 days in quarantine. a diplomatic editor reports. keeping the peace in liberia, but not for much longer. filipino troops have been in the country as part of the u.n. mission for over a decade. now because of the threat of ebola, they are pulling out. no other country is offering to take their place. liberia is the worst hit country. 6,500 cases of ebola, half the total of 1300 cases across the worst affected parts of west africa. for now, other countries with troops in liberia are staying put, but they are concerned. >> we have more than 500 troobs in liberia. we have a hospital here. so we ignore it. we are not alarmed or panicked. we have taken adequate measures to keep our troops. all the three countries most affected by ebola - places that were casing huge challenges. u.n. troops - still needed in liberia, a troubled country after a devastating conflict. the u.n. peacekeeping nation may have closed a
filipino peacekeepers leading the west african nation will be shipped to an island off manila, where they'll be monitored for symptoms of ebola. troops will be monitored and spend 21 days in quarantine. a diplomatic editor reports. keeping the peace in liberia, but not for much longer. filipino troops have been in the country as part of the u.n. mission for over a decade. now because of the threat of ebola, they are pulling out. no other country is offering to take their place. liberia is the...
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hand look, i headed north, way north to the northern-most town in the north, on an island in the high arctic. many nations, including russia are eyeing this once sleepy goal mining settlement as a strategic base in the arctic frontier. but energy is not the only factor in the battle for the high north. it's about who controls the high seas. which are increasingly accessible because of global warming. new shipping lanes creating by the melting of ice could save money, for example a cargo ship travelling between western europe and asia travels though the suez canal. doing it through the arctic saves 40%. melting ice is a contrast between the freeze in relations between russia and the west, a freeze putting old ennis on a new round of battles, whose end game is less about ideology and more about control and soup rem si. >> ali velshi inside the arctic circle >>> and coming up tomorrow - the economy is the core of the conflict in this cold war. you can watch it seven eastern time, four pacific. >> the flay lander is taking a rest. these are photos released by the european space agency showing a bumpy landing
hand look, i headed north, way north to the northern-most town in the north, on an island in the high arctic. many nations, including russia are eyeing this once sleepy goal mining settlement as a strategic base in the arctic frontier. but energy is not the only factor in the battle for the high north. it's about who controls the high seas. which are increasingly accessible because of global warming. new shipping lanes creating by the melting of ice could save money, for example a cargo ship...
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look are i headed north, way north, to the northern most town in the world, on an island in the high arctic. many nationscluding russia, are eyeing this once sleepy coal mining settlement as a strategic base in this newark tick frontier. i am here in norway, we are much closer to the north pole than oslo and this is for polar bears. now here they generate electricity by burning coal and they were looking for a place to put the co two emissions the carbon die okay eyed that comes from coal. they were tee trying to find a restless czar to put turned round and called upon natural case. >>> tune in all next week for a special five-part on "real money" with valley velshi 7:00 eastern and 4:00 pacific only on al jazerra america. there may be no bigger casualty in the economic war being waged against russia, than germany. we'll look at how sanctions have slowed the economic engine of europe coming up. plus isil and the power of money, we'll tell you how the islamic state could actually start minting its own coin. you are watching "real money." tell me what's on your minds by tweeting at al jazerra, also faceboo
look are i headed north, way north, to the northern most town in the world, on an island in the high arctic. many nationscluding russia, are eyeing this once sleepy coal mining settlement as a strategic base in this newark tick frontier. i am here in norway, we are much closer to the north pole than oslo and this is for polar bears. now here they generate electricity by burning coal and they were looking for a place to put the co two emissions the carbon die okay eyed that comes from coal. they...
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way north, to the northern most town in the world on an island in the high arctic. many nations eyeing this once sleepy coal mining settlement as a strategic base in this arctic frontier, we are much closer to the north pole than oslo and this is for polar bears, here they generate electricity by burning coal and they were longing for a place to put the co2 emission that his come from burning coal, trying to find a reservoir to put it underground and came upon natural gas. find like these have wet the appetites of energy prospect terse but it's not the only battle in the north. it's about who controls the high seas. which are increasingly accessible because of global warming. new shipping lanes created by the melting of ice in the arctic could save a lot of money, for example, a cargo ship traveling between western europe and asia typically sails through the sue he is canal, doing it through the arctic shortens that trip by 40%. the number of russia ships has sored what need now are ports and lines of communication, it's a big reason why moscow unveiled an ambitious plan to buil
way north, to the northern most town in the world on an island in the high arctic. many nations eyeing this once sleepy coal mining settlement as a strategic base in this arctic frontier, we are much closer to the north pole than oslo and this is for polar bears, here they generate electricity by burning coal and they were longing for a place to put the co2 emission that his come from burning coal, trying to find a reservoir to put it underground and came upon natural gas. find like these have...
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wouldn't dare do in our every day live which is explained the appeal of an increasingly popular tourist attraction in the nation's island paddies america tonight found critics warning of serious risks of gun fun in the sun. it is paradise on earth. waikiki beach. where suffers catch a wave, and some tourists -- fire guns. >> every day on streets in front of high end stores travelers are hanking fliers offering the chance to fire guns. >> at gun ranges located right next to luxury shopping malls and hotels. what do you offer these tourists. >> safe and fun shooting experience. it is gun tourism and it's growing. last year, time magazine calmed hawaii ground zero for gun tourism. there are now four private gun clubs within half a mile. and according to the rifle association, an estimated nine out of ten at the shooting ranges are japanese. and critics say gun range owners are not too eager to be struck with their customers. >> do you have concerns that these are operating lawfully. >> i called one, and asked this emwhat was the age requirement. and i was shocked. >> is leading gun control advocate, alarmed by the lack of
wouldn't dare do in our every day live which is explained the appeal of an increasingly popular tourist attraction in the nation's island paddies america tonight found critics warning of serious risks of gun fun in the sun. it is paradise on earth. waikiki beach. where suffers catch a wave, and some tourists -- fire guns. >> every day on streets in front of high end stores travelers are hanking fliers offering the chance to fire guns. >> at gun ranges located right next to luxury...
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on an island in the high arctic called smal bard. many nations, including russia, are eyeing this once sleepy coal mining settlement as a strategic base in this new arctic frontier. i'm here in norway, much closer to the north pole than oslo, this is for polar bears, they were looking for a place to put the co2 emissions, the carbon dioxide that comes from burning coal. they tried to find a reservoir to put it underthe ground and they came upon a reservoir of natural gas. >> energy isn't the only battle for the high north, it's about who controls the high seas which are increasingly accessible because of global warming. new shipping lanes created by melting of ice in the arctic could save a lot of money. for example a cargo ship traveling through western europe and asia typically does it by the suez canal. the number of russia's arctic shippers have soared in the number of years. what they need now are ports and lines of communication. it is a big reason why moscow recently unveiled an ambitious plan, to build 13 new bases and outposts across the
on an island in the high arctic called smal bard. many nations, including russia, are eyeing this once sleepy coal mining settlement as a strategic base in this new arctic frontier. i'm here in norway, much closer to the north pole than oslo, this is for polar bears, they were looking for a place to put the co2 emissions, the carbon dioxide that comes from burning coal. they tried to find a reservoir to put it underthe ground and they came upon a reservoir of natural gas. >> energy isn't...
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on an island in the high arctic called small bar. many nations including russia are eyeing this once sleepy coal mining settlement as a strategic base in this newark tick frontier. we are much closer to the north pole, and this is for polar bears. now here they generate electricity by burning coal, and they were looking for a place to put the c. 02 emissions. they were trying to find a reservoir to put it underground, and they came across natural gas. dune in all next week for the new cold war, a special five part report on real money. at 7:00 p.m. eastern, and four pacific only on al jazeera america. there may be no bigger casualty in the economic war being waged against russia than germany. we are look at how sangs have slowed the economic engine of europe coming up, plus, isil and the power of money, we will tell you how the islamic state could start minting it's own coins. you are watching real money, tell me what is on your mind, by tweeter ali velshi, also facebook.com/ali velshi, keep it here. caused a huge drop inhave german exports to ru
on an island in the high arctic called small bar. many nations including russia are eyeing this once sleepy coal mining settlement as a strategic base in this newark tick frontier. we are much closer to the north pole, and this is for polar bears. now here they generate electricity by burning coal, and they were looking for a place to put the c. 02 emissions. they were trying to find a reservoir to put it underground, and they came across natural gas. dune in all next week for the new cold war,...
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just before 5:00 p.m., an historic 7.0 magnitude earthquake strikes the caribbean island nation of haiti. in just 35 seconds, most of the capital city of port-au-prince lies in ruins. surrounding areas are flattened. >> what happened in haiti was beyond anything i've ever seen. >> the disaster is compounded by the fact that haiti, one of the world's most impoverished countries, has a vulnerable infrastructure and poorly conducted buildings. strong aftershocks further traumatize the capital's 2 million residents. news of the earthquake travels around the globe. on another island across the ocean, icelandic rescue hears of the disaster. they are trained for emergency rescues on land and sea. they immediately prepare to deploy. >> i was called and ask if i was able to go. i said yes. and things evolved pretty fast after that. >> the icelanders are on the ground within 24 hours. despite traveling 4,000 miles, they're the first international team to arrive in haiti. as night falls, they secure a truck to assess the damage in port-au-prince. >> it was completely dark. there was no electricity.
just before 5:00 p.m., an historic 7.0 magnitude earthquake strikes the caribbean island nation of haiti. in just 35 seconds, most of the capital city of port-au-prince lies in ruins. surrounding areas are flattened. >> what happened in haiti was beyond anything i've ever seen. >> the disaster is compounded by the fact that haiti, one of the world's most impoverished countries, has a vulnerable infrastructure and poorly conducted buildings. strong aftershocks further traumatize the...
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firsthand look, i headed north, way north to the northern-most town in the world on an island in the high arctic. many nationscluding russia are eyeing this once sleep thaty coal mining settlement as a strategic base in this newark particular frontier. energy isn't the only factor in the battle for the high north. it's also about who controls the high seas, which are increasingly accessible because of global warming. new shipping lanes created by the melting of ice in the arctic could save a lot of money. for example, a cargo ship traveling between western that europe and asia typically sails through the suez canal, going through the arctic shortens the trip by 40%. melting ice is a contrast of a new freeze between russia and the west, steadily putting old cold war enemies on a path toward a new round of battles, whose end game is less about ideology and more about economic control and financial supremacy. aljazeera, inside the arctic circle. >> tonight, we look at economic factors driving the conflict. it airs at 7:00 p.m. eastern time. >> federal drug agents looking at allegation of doctors providing nhl pl
firsthand look, i headed north, way north to the northern-most town in the world on an island in the high arctic. many nationscluding russia are eyeing this once sleep thaty coal mining settlement as a strategic base in this newark particular frontier. energy isn't the only factor in the battle for the high north. it's also about who controls the high seas, which are increasingly accessible because of global warming. new shipping lanes created by the melting of ice in the arctic could save a...
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nationalized the senkaku islands in the east china sea. japan owns the islands china and taiwan claims them. japan claims they're an inherent part of history and international law. it says no issue of sovereignty exists to be resolved. the leaders agreed to prepare to launch a communications mechanism to avoid unexpected incidents at sea and in the air. abe said he also urged xi to address specific issues, including illegal activity by chinese fishing boats around remote japanese islands. let's now hear how the chinese side reacted to their japan/china summit talks. takafumi terui reports from beijing. >> reporter: this is tuesday's edition of a beijing daily. newspapers here have been carrying reports on the apec forum on the front pages. and many of them gave wide coverage to the meeting between abe and xi, with a large photo of the two leaders. the papers say the talks were held at japan's request. but they also say the meeting was important. as part of efforts to improve ties between the two countries. much attention was given to the expression on president xi's face when he met abe. he looked more stern than i
nationalized the senkaku islands in the east china sea. japan owns the islands china and taiwan claims them. japan claims they're an inherent part of history and international law. it says no issue of sovereignty exists to be resolved. the leaders agreed to prepare to launch a communications mechanism to avoid unexpected incidents at sea and in the air. abe said he also urged xi to address specific issues, including illegal activity by chinese fishing boats around remote japanese islands. let's...
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an all access past. we take a sip from the pink teacup and from the corner office of the prime minister of haiti talks about transforming his island nation into a paradise for tourism. finally, we go behind the lens with the celebrity photographer. that's what's happening in our world, up next. ♪ chicken parm you taste so good ♪ ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ mmm mmm mmm mm mmm mm mmmmmm protects, defends and saves lives. [male radio operator] coast guard mayday... [narrator] we are the...
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an obligation than of harmony. the closed meeting lasted 30 minutes. one of the major contentions between the two nations has been the disagreement over a group of uninhabited islands in the east china say, a controversy between japan and china that has been brewing for decades. the dispute involves control of an island group and which part of the sea each country controls. the islands are located about 200 kilometers from japan. the islands are popular for fishing, but no one lives there. according to japan, they discovered the islands in 1884. the government surveyed the territory and claimed it 1895. after world war ii, the u.s. took control, but they were given back to japan. china did not recognize that treaty. it was then discovered the area was rich in oil and natural resources. it was then that china and taiwan tried to claim the islands, saying the taiwanese have been fishing there for decades. japan has big stakes. because it is almost completely dependent on imports of oil and gas. the region is also an important shipping channel. each country believes it has the right to more sea territory than what it actually has by law. yet, the u.n.'s law for sea is
an obligation than of harmony. the closed meeting lasted 30 minutes. one of the major contentions between the two nations has been the disagreement over a group of uninhabited islands in the east china say, a controversy between japan and china that has been brewing for decades. the dispute involves control of an island group and which part of the sea each country controls. the islands are located about 200 kilometers from japan. the islands are popular for fishing, but no one lives there....
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we live on an island and we have all of the beautiful national resources -- natural resources that god has provided us with. on the line from kent, washington. what he isppreciate doing here, coming from the state of washington. my question is in regards to what condition of some of our the nation that chris stevens was from -- we have been working for this for years. was notigned but it passed. what assistance are we getting from the organization for recognition of some of our tribes through the united states? advocate for all 566 nations. the bureau of indian affairs right now just extended their commentary on the federal recognition of new tribes, and i am very familiar with the tribe they got their recognition, i believe, in 1999 or 2000. i believe the next administration came in and they would take it away from the duwamish. i am glad the bureau of indian affairs is looking into that newly recognized tribe issue. once again, they had a draft upn out, and that plan is right now. line asideve set a for native americans. 202-585-2880 for democrats. -- republicans, 202-585-288 3881. r
we live on an island and we have all of the beautiful national resources -- natural resources that god has provided us with. on the line from kent, washington. what he isppreciate doing here, coming from the state of washington. my question is in regards to what condition of some of our the nation that chris stevens was from -- we have been working for this for years. was notigned but it passed. what assistance are we getting from the organization for recognition of some of our tribes through...
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national guard uniform. hawaii representative has been called into active duty. she is part of an emergency respon response to that volcano eruption on the big island. >> they're takinge election. 28% of registered voters use their devices to track political updates this year. that's more than double during the last midterms. >>> and this will counter any excuse you might have not to vote today. a 102-year-old woman in l.a. will cast herbal lot f ballot f first time today. she immigrated in the 80s and became a u.s. citizen last year. she said i may be old but i am one more voice. good for her. >> that is your morning dish of scrambled politics so you have no excuse not to vote today. >> just ahead, an ohio boy thought he was getting milk duds in his trick or treat bag. what he really got may shock you. >> plus jim carrey and jeff daniels arrive at the dumb and dumber 2 premiere only as harry and lloyd would. for all sorts of businesses. banking. loyalty. analytics. synchrony financial. engage with us. wow! [ narrator ] on a mission to get richard to his campbell's chunky soup. it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. i love it. and mama loves you. ♪ a
national guard uniform. hawaii representative has been called into active duty. she is part of an emergency respon response to that volcano eruption on the big island. >> they're takinge election. 28% of registered voters use their devices to track political updates this year. that's more than double during the last midterms. >>> and this will counter any excuse you might have not to vote today. a 102-year-old woman in l.a. will cast herbal lot f ballot f first time today. she...
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we live on an island and we have all of the beautiful national resources -- natural resources that godas provided us with. on the line from kent, washington. what he isppreciate doing here, coming from the state of washington. my question is in regards to what condition of some of our the nation that chris stevens was from -- we have been working for this for years. was notigned but it passed. what assistance are we getting from the organization for recognition of some of our tribes through the united states? advocate for all 566 nations. the bureau of indian affairs right now just extended their commentary on the federal recognition of new tribes, and i am very familiar with the tribe they got their recognition, i believe, in 1999 or 2000. i believe the next administration came in and they would take it away from the duwamish. i am glad the bureau of indian affairs is looking into that newly recognized tribe issue. once again, they had a draft upn out, and that plan is right now. line asideve set a for native americans. 202-585-2880 for democrats. -- republicans, 202-585-288 3881. res
we live on an island and we have all of the beautiful national resources -- natural resources that godas provided us with. on the line from kent, washington. what he isppreciate doing here, coming from the state of washington. my question is in regards to what condition of some of our the nation that chris stevens was from -- we have been working for this for years. was notigned but it passed. what assistance are we getting from the organization for recognition of some of our tribes through the...
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national security secretariat met with the chinese state counselor. japanese officials want to hold the summit without any conditions. but the chinese counterpart said japan should first recognize there's an issue of sovereignty over islands in the east china sea. japan controls the senkaku islands. china and taiwan claim them. the japanese government maintains the islands are an inherent part of japan's territory. it says there is no issue of sovereignty to be resolved. china also said it wants abe to state clearly that he won't make any more visits to yasukuni shrine. the shrine in tokyo honors japan's war dead, those remembered include leaders convicted of war crimes after world war ii. prime minister abe will fly on sunday to join other world leaders at the apec meeting in beijing. >>> a situation has developed in the pacific ocean that threatens to harm relations between japan and china. since september, a growing number of chinese vessels have been spotted in japan's territorial waters off the ogasawara islands. the islands lie about 1,000 kilometers south of tokyo. the ship's crews are suspected of poaching coral, and their presence has upset japanese fishermen, and government officials, alike. >> reporter: this fo
national security secretariat met with the chinese state counselor. japanese officials want to hold the summit without any conditions. but the chinese counterpart said japan should first recognize there's an issue of sovereignty over islands in the east china sea. japan controls the senkaku islands. china and taiwan claim them. the japanese government maintains the islands are an inherent part of japan's territory. it says there is no issue of sovereignty to be resolved. china also said it...
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islands or parcels. and this might seem like an ironic place to talk about it here because it seems like such a beautiful area. we are in the heart of panama in soberania national park but this is probably the future of much of tropical biology, because although it seems like a large area of rainforest over here we have bulldozers knocking down the forest. over in this direction we have slash-and-burn farming going on. we have hunters encroaching from all sides of the forest having major impacts on the wildlife communities. this is an island of forest, and it's shrinking over time. and so really this is the heart of t question we are trying to get out here. are these going to be islands of survival or islands of extinction? yes, you're very cute. narrator: for laurance the importcef the rainforest arose from a lifelong love of animals. very pretty little bird. dr. bill laurance: i was one of those kids at just loved animals. and i raised mountain lions and bear cubs, and i was a falconer. i had birds of prey and owls and ferrets and flying squirrels -- just a whole menagerie that my long-suffering parents put up with. i started working in zoos in the united sta
islands or parcels. and this might seem like an ironic place to talk about it here because it seems like such a beautiful area. we are in the heart of panama in soberania national park but this is probably the future of much of tropical biology, because although it seems like a large area of rainforest over here we have bulldozers knocking down the forest. over in this direction we have slash-and-burn farming going on. we have hunters encroaching from all sides of the forest having major...
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. >> an update he on the japanese earthquake this hour in the central part of the island nation. .8. the u.s. geological is yosurvey believes it wasn't as strong as that. they have an estimate of 6.2. no tsunami warning and no reports so far of any major damage. when we come back a return to politics bringing -- beginning with the most surprising reaction so far to the president's executive action on immigration. a surprise reaction from republican that you probably didn't see coming. that's what the surprise is after all. another full hour straight ahead. ng everything, i think this is the one. but let me take one last look. sure. take your time. built-in nav, heated seats for mom, dvd with wireless headphones for the kids! and tons of room for the golf clubs! golf clubs, and strollers. shhh ... i love this part. so what do you think? i think it's everything we wanted. great. discover for yourself why more people find their perfect car at carmax. carmax. start here. but i've managed.e crohn's disease is tough, except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i final
. >> an update he on the japanese earthquake this hour in the central part of the island nation. .8. the u.s. geological is yosurvey believes it wasn't as strong as that. they have an estimate of 6.2. no tsunami warning and no reports so far of any major damage. when we come back a return to politics bringing -- beginning with the most surprising reaction so far to the president's executive action on immigration. a surprise reaction from republican that you probably didn't see coming....
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giant on the house armed services committee and understood the rock island arse familiar natural was more than an arsenal for the nation's defense, it was an important employer in his district. most of all, most of all, lane evans fought for veterans. this week of veterans day is a time to remember how much lane evans minutes to america's veterans and their families. he made veterans' concerns the cornerstone of his career. he was the first chairman of the vietnam era veterans caucus and to serve as the ranking member of the veterans' affairs committee. he was the ranking member of the house armed services committee. during his time in congress there was no federal program for veterans that didn't bear lane evans' mark. veterans today enjoy increased education benefits, improved health care, strengthened home loans, judicial review of benefits, additional the countries for veteran-owned businesses and a host of other benefits because of the leadership, determination and heart of lane evans. from his earliest days in congress, lane evans pushed for action on issues helping vietnam veterans. he was an outspoken advocate to
giant on the house armed services committee and understood the rock island arse familiar natural was more than an arsenal for the nation's defense, it was an important employer in his district. most of all, most of all, lane evans fought for veterans. this week of veterans day is a time to remember how much lane evans minutes to america's veterans and their families. he made veterans' concerns the cornerstone of his career. he was the first chairman of the vietnam era veterans caucus and to...
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island of hawaii has lava creeps closer to a small town. the national guard getting ready to step in. >>> plus a win for the nurse defying an ebola quarantine, the court ruling that has her ca calling this a good day. >>> it continues to be a political hot potatpotato. a judge in maine saying the nurse who treated ebola patients does not have to stay inside her home for the length of her quarantine. she's allowed to take walks but she's still banned from public places. hickcock says she will follow the order but the governor of maine remains skeptical. >> she's violated every promise she's made so far, so i can't trust her. i don't trust her. and i don't trust that we know enough about this disease to be so callous. >> hickcock has no sirp toms of ebola since returning from west africa. >>> national guard troops are heading for hawaii's big island. lava threatens to cut off a main road and access to a community. right now the lava is at a dead stop, it hasn't advanced for the last 24 hours, but it's now expangding sideways. scientists expect the flow to eventually pick up speed. >>> okay, we will be back with jeff ranieri, as we talk about
island of hawaii has lava creeps closer to a small town. the national guard getting ready to step in. >>> plus a win for the nurse defying an ebola quarantine, the court ruling that has her ca calling this a good day. >>> it continues to be a political hot potatpotato. a judge in maine saying the nurse who treated ebola patients does not have to stay inside her home for the length of her quarantine. she's allowed to take walks but she's still banned from public places....
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an island to ourselves in california. the only fights here with between democrats and we passed some initiatives you will see moving into the national the soda tax. >> reporter: that was one of the things out there. and a move to move back from three strikes you are out. making less violent offenders out. >> we will get back to you in a moment phil. first we want to get to the latest election results. let's take a look. san jose tonight, a close race for mayor. same liccardo is leading his challenger dave cortese51-49. >> first to oakland. libby-shaff, jean quan. this could all change very quickly. we will explain how rank choice voting works. joe vasquez is at libby schaaf's headquarters. >> reporter: they are only counts first place votes but we are getting an update with 25% of the votes in now. and libby schaaf still maintains the lead. a jubilant but cautious mood. we are joined by libby schaaf. you received some key endorsements during this race. the former mayor as well as barbara boxer. what is going through your mind as you have your supporters around you tonight? >> i am so grateful and proud of the campaign we have run an
an island to ourselves in california. the only fights here with between democrats and we passed some initiatives you will see moving into the national the soda tax. >> reporter: that was one of the things out there. and a move to move back from three strikes you are out. making less violent offenders out. >> we will get back to you in a moment phil. first we want to get to the latest election results. let's take a look. san jose tonight, a close race for mayor. same liccardo is...
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island. no reports of damage or injuries indonesia is broken to earthquakes because of its location on the pacific ring of fire which is an arc of volcanos and fault lines. >>> the u.s. is calling national guard and reserve visits in the fight against ebola. they will replace the troops in west africa battling the disease at it's its source. >>> dr. martin salia will be flown to nebraska for treatment for ebola. he is paying for the evacuation. >>> president obama is pledging 3 billion u.s. dollars to a fund to help pour nations battle climate change. the president made the announcement at the university of queensland in brings bain. this helps communities to plant more durable crops. >> france, germany and sweden have committed money to the fund. when he returns to washington next week he'll have to convince the republican-led congress that the $3 billion is worth investing. >>> the u.s. government will grant refugee status to people under the age of 21 who live in guatemala and he will el salvad. parents of the refugees legally reside in the united states. meanwhile, president obama is preparing new executive actions on immigration reform. republicans on capitol hill oppose those move
island. no reports of damage or injuries indonesia is broken to earthquakes because of its location on the pacific ring of fire which is an arc of volcanos and fault lines. >>> the u.s. is calling national guard and reserve visits in the fight against ebola. they will replace the troops in west africa battling the disease at it's its source. >>> dr. martin salia will be flown to nebraska for treatment for ebola. he is paying for the evacuation. >>> president obama is...
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island, new york where there was a video. this is far from over as an issue. we need to really, really deal with this issue nationwide. >> reverend al sharpton, host of politics nationvery much for joining us. we will continue to follow the breaking news out of ferguson and bring you the comments from michael brown's parents as soon as the press conference starts. a look at the most compelling images from last night in images from last night in ferguson. will that be all, sir? thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're promised one speed. but do you consistently get it? you do with comcast business. and often even more. it's reliable. just like kung pao fish. thank you, ping. reliably fast internet starts at $89.95 a month. comcast business. built for business. >> that does it for this edition of "news nation." in a few minutes michael brown's parents will respond to the grand jury's decision to not indict the man who shot and killed their son. andrea mitchell will have live coverage for you. this is jim
island, new york where there was a video. this is far from over as an issue. we need to really, really deal with this issue nationwide. >> reverend al sharpton, host of politics nationvery much for joining us. we will continue to follow the breaking news out of ferguson and bring you the comments from michael brown's parents as soon as the press conference starts. a look at the most compelling images from last night in images from last night in ferguson. will that be all, sir? thank you....
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an unprecedented move following a data breach. the breach follows similar attacks announced in recent weeks at the white house, postal service, and national oceanic and atmospheric administration. in japan, voters on the islandof okinawa have elected a new governor who opposes the construction of a new u.s. military base. takeshi onaga, a former mayor, has ousted the current governor, hirokazu nakaima, who was backed by japan's ruling party. nakaima supported plans to move futenma airbase to a new, state-of-the-art facility. but onaga says the base should be expelled from the island. okinawa is home to about two-thirds of the 50,000 u.s. troops stationed in japan. for decades, residents have called for the expulsion of u.s. troops, citing environmental concerns and sexual assaults. world leaders have wrapped up the g20 summit in brisbane, australia, where economic -- climate change top the agenda. president obama unveiled a $3 billion pledge to help poorer countries deal with climate change, a step friends of the earth called, "a step in the right direction [that] falls far short of what is actually needed." french president francoise hollande said leaders made progress ahead of next month's u.n. climate sum
an unprecedented move following a data breach. the breach follows similar attacks announced in recent weeks at the white house, postal service, and national oceanic and atmospheric administration. in japan, voters on the islandof okinawa have elected a new governor who opposes the construction of a new u.s. military base. takeshi onaga, a former mayor, has ousted the current governor, hirokazu nakaima, who was backed by japan's ruling party. nakaima supported plans to move futenma airbase to a...
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nation that is always questioning that tradition. let's start with looking at things in 2014. what do americans think of immigration? if you go to ellis island, you will see this image, an american flag, very large. about 20 feet long, 10 feet high. if you stand on one end, it has kind of a hologram effect. if you stand to be right side you just see a big flag, and if you walk to where i am standing, the image changes and you see these faces representing these ethnic and racial groups. ellis island to miss rates how much americans love immigration. this seems strange given the politics today, but americans, i would say most americans today in the 21st century absolutely love immigration. as strange as that may sound, hold that thought. but we know from headlines, from politics, debates in congress and so forth then americans also hate immigration. it seems we have always hated it. we will get to the explaining how that is possible, to love and hate something at the same time. it is not that half of americans love it and half of them hate it. it is that millions of americans at the same time love it and hate it. and there is a good reason for that and it has been the sam
nation that is always questioning that tradition. let's start with looking at things in 2014. what do americans think of immigration? if you go to ellis island, you will see this image, an american flag, very large. about 20 feet long, 10 feet high. if you stand on one end, it has kind of a hologram effect. if you stand to be right side you just see a big flag, and if you walk to where i am standing, the image changes and you see these faces representing these ethnic and racial groups. ellis...
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national and international. taking our expertise abroad helps us. >> this man went to school with fidel castro, and is an architect of the health system. he treats patients across the island attends to patients and opened hospitals across the middle east. the health industry treats all cubans, taking their expertise abroad. it's a 2-way process. they are hoping by opening up the economy, they'll be able to develop and enhance expertise like this. >> these are the doctor's inventions on display at the havana trade fair. medical services earn billions of dollars a year. the fair is designed to attract more foreign investment, and incrse t sale of expertise and equipment abroad. >> cuban medics work in more than 60 countries, that's more than 50,000. >> reporter: cuba boasts medical staff. medicines and equipment are in short display. infrastructure is crumbling. the u.s. trade embargo has been blamed. >> translation: we've had to look for markets abroad. we had to go far. it's not the same buying medicine in the u.s. for iran or china. >> reporter: when cuba set about revamping the health system, it was to treat those in need. it must sell to the world what it does best. th
national and international. taking our expertise abroad helps us. >> this man went to school with fidel castro, and is an architect of the health system. he treats patients across the island attends to patients and opened hospitals across the middle east. the health industry treats all cubans, taking their expertise abroad. it's a 2-way process. they are hoping by opening up the economy, they'll be able to develop and enhance expertise like this. >> these are the doctor's inventions...