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step vaessen, al jazeera, bali. fest. >> controversy plan to introduce state authored history textbooks in schools. the decision has been met with widespread opposition. harry fawcett is at a protest in seoul. >> reporter: holding a protest outside a government building in seoul, you call them a press conference. these are people who are opposed to the government brings in its own history textbooks, to correct the way history is taught to young people in this country. there has been the requisite period for jj e-judging public opinion. the press conference/are public appearance. >> we should make a correct history textbook that is based on objective historical facts and serves the values of the constitution. >> there are currently eight textbooks privately produce id and seven of the eight offer a biased version of history and the other one is used in 3 of 8,000 public schools. opposition parties, university lecturers, and they say the government is trying to offer a glossed over version of some of the south korea's
step vaessen, al jazeera, bali. fest. >> controversy plan to introduce state authored history textbooks in schools. the decision has been met with widespread opposition. harry fawcett is at a protest in seoul. >> reporter: holding a protest outside a government building in seoul, you call them a press conference. these are people who are opposed to the government brings in its own history textbooks, to correct the way history is taught to young people in this country. there has been...
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al jazeera, bali. >>> future of a controversial oil pipeline that would run from canada to the u.s. in doubt. trans canada company building the keystone pipeline asked the u.s. to suspect the review of the project and white house says they will make a ruling before he leaves office and critics say the project is bad for the environment and would increase greenhouse gas emissions and the $8 billion project has had little support from the obama administration. now small rural communities were once the backbone of canada's agricultural sector but today many are struggling to survive as farming methods change and young people move to the city, daniel lack reports from one village that is using green technology to attract new residents and stay alive. >> reporter: on land she bought for $1 claire built a house of clay, stone and straw. it draws its power from wind and sun and raises vegetables and fish to eat and runs a business that grows plants without soil, hydroponics and she is one of dozens of residentss here trying to live and work sustainably. >> the interesting thing about the s
al jazeera, bali. >>> future of a controversial oil pipeline that would run from canada to the u.s. in doubt. trans canada company building the keystone pipeline asked the u.s. to suspect the review of the project and white house says they will make a ruling before he leaves office and critics say the project is bad for the environment and would increase greenhouse gas emissions and the $8 billion project has had little support from the obama administration. now small rural communities...
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the former political prisoner was ban from speaking at one of asia's largest writer festivals in bali exhibition of her and other victims was cancelled. >> translator: they are still trying to silence us with this ban it is clear that openness is still far away. i hope one day that this will change. i hope that this country will stop being lied at. >> sacrificing without knowing how to fight. >> reporter: 65 writers and poets from 25 countries is a symbol of indonesia's new freedoms over the past 12 years and the first time the government intervened. >> it is censorship we never had and of course that is the great fear and that is the great fear on the next level for the future. >> reporter: 50 years after the communist in 1965 there is increasing pressure on the government to reveal the truth about the mass executions, estimated 1 million people were killed and the events still divide the country and democracy and freedom of speech have rights in indonesia they still have new forms of censorship and all eyes are on the president to defend the democratic rights. rights and former poli
the former political prisoner was ban from speaking at one of asia's largest writer festivals in bali exhibition of her and other victims was cancelled. >> translator: they are still trying to silence us with this ban it is clear that openness is still far away. i hope one day that this will change. i hope that this country will stop being lied at. >> sacrificing without knowing how to fight. >> reporter: 65 writers and poets from 25 countries is a symbol of indonesia's new...
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the attack could occur -- bali was the site of an al qaeda-affiliated attack.ustralia is probably a likely target because australia has a muslim community and security forces here have been relatively successful. paris, -- what happened in paris, it could inspire others to follow through. isisuld -- it depends on using propaganda to encourage others to take action and they could direct them to do certain attacks. attack civilians, tourists, and the most recent security alerts in australia prior to paris was the isis was targeting military police and intelligence officials. has proven in paris that the general public is now at risk. in countries involved in suppressing isis, there could be problems. angie: is it fair to say that countries with bigger muslim communities, indonesia, malaysia, and even india, that they have a better understanding of how to work attacks -- thwart atatacks? or are these hotbeds of radicalization? guest: they are both. australia worked very close with the u.s. in the aftermath of the terrorism that arose then. there are also grounds w
the attack could occur -- bali was the site of an al qaeda-affiliated attack.ustralia is probably a likely target because australia has a muslim community and security forces here have been relatively successful. paris, -- what happened in paris, it could inspire others to follow through. isisuld -- it depends on using propaganda to encourage others to take action and they could direct them to do certain attacks. attack civilians, tourists, and the most recent security alerts in australia prior...
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penas las 7 de la maÑana cuando extremistas armados tomaron por asalto el lujoso hotel en capital de balio con placa dmrok partÍcula abrieron fuego y organizaron su sangriento ataque en el hotel. comenzaron a disparar entre gmi gritaban alÁ es grande. en medio de la locura, unos rehenes fueron liberados por los asaltantes, tras demostrar que podrÍan recetar verses del corÁn, otros rescatados por guardia de seguridad, y otros por su propia cuenta. un gripe yihadista afiliado al qaeda, tenÍa el ataque en contra de intereses franceses y no tiene que tener necesariamente una vinculaciÓn directa, no se han a tribu ido ser como una segunda fase o la ampliaciÓn del ataque a francia. periodista: ahÍ se estaba celebrando una reuniÓn de las naciones unidas. presidente barack obama hadismo que estados unidos estÁ monitoreando la situaciÓn. un baÑo de sangre que una vez mÁs tuvo como proceso a esta colonia. entrevistado: un ataque mÁs que se diÓ la coleccion de lo que el calafato estÁ mandando hado ver en todos sus subÍte es creer este caos. lourdes: el presidente franÇois hollande pidiÓ tener precau
penas las 7 de la maÑana cuando extremistas armados tomaron por asalto el lujoso hotel en capital de balio con placa dmrok partÍcula abrieron fuego y organizaron su sangriento ataque en el hotel. comenzaron a disparar entre gmi gritaban alÁ es grande. en medio de la locura, unos rehenes fueron liberados por los asaltantes, tras demostrar que podrÍan recetar verses del corÁn, otros rescatados por guardia de seguridad, y otros por su propia cuenta. un gripe yihadista afiliado al qaeda,...
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bali bali's airport, many complained about a lack of information about their flights. >>> a new film has been rediscovered. a researcher at the british film institute national archive stumbled across the 1928 film "sleigh bells." it runs six minutes and feature ises oswald, the lucky rabbit what is believed to be an early version of mickey mouse. they say other films will be shown early next month. >>> this morning, water is flowing again at rome's iconic fountain. artisans worked for 17 months to restore the land mark. the italian fashion house fendi footed the multimillion dollar bill. they say tossing a coin over one's shoulder ensures a returned visit and something i made sure to do when i was there. i don't have a coin. >> pick up one. whatever you want. >> i'm good for it, right? i'm good for it. do it together? on 3. 1-2-3! >> i will return. italian actor pierre francisco took me on a tour of rome. >> i want to go with you! >> there are the jeans you were knocking on charlie the other day. you look hot on that. >> jeans, she said. >> grandpa jeans. i said he is too cool to be
bali bali's airport, many complained about a lack of information about their flights. >>> a new film has been rediscovered. a researcher at the british film institute national archive stumbled across the 1928 film "sleigh bells." it runs six minutes and feature ises oswald, the lucky rabbit what is believed to be an early version of mickey mouse. they say other films will be shown early next month. >>> this morning, water is flowing again at rome's iconic fountain....
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the alleged crime boss was captured on the island of bali last month. he was a fugitive for two decades. he faces charges of drug trafficking, extortion, and murder. hopes of finding more survivors in the rubble of a collapsed pakistani factory were fading as darkness fell thursday. rescuers warned the death toll will probably rise, as they dig further down through the debris. soldiers and rescue workers in lahore have pulled 108 people out of the rubble alive, with at least 20 people now confirmed dead. reporter: more concrete and steel is hoisted from piles of rubble. as night fell, rescuers continued the search for survivors. flood lighting has made it possible to work through the night, but more than 23 hours after the collapse, hope of finding survivors has waned. the sense of despair earlier in the day. his brother is still missing. for relatives, the wait for news about missing them we members is excruciating. >> my four sons worked or. three of them have been pulled out, but one of them is still missing. reporter: dozens of people have been pull
the alleged crime boss was captured on the island of bali last month. he was a fugitive for two decades. he faces charges of drug trafficking, extortion, and murder. hopes of finding more survivors in the rubble of a collapsed pakistani factory were fading as darkness fell thursday. rescuers warned the death toll will probably rise, as they dig further down through the debris. soldiers and rescue workers in lahore have pulled 108 people out of the rubble alive, with at least 20 people now...
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in bali what, in the answer is that when the vcr hit hollywood the number of movies produced by polly wood went way down and the quality as measured by imdb of the movies one way down. if that is true, that is a problem for everybody. >> question. right there. mic. for the mike -- first off, this is great. i kind of want this panel to go on forever. you, on the creation of new entertainment ip's, specifically i'm interested in whether the trends we are seeing with netflix and amazon prime are going to extend into other areas like, say, music? to me, i think about the empowerment of creators with data that are very important for certain disciplines where that data can be exploited for other revenue. i think a lot of the creators and their teams are also interested in partnerships with platforms that could include upfront investments, maybe without a 35 year transfer of copyright. ideas about investment in the ,reation of entertainment ip and what would that look like in terms of flexibility? >> i will start. unfortunately i am an analyst so after about the first 10 words i stopped list
in bali what, in the answer is that when the vcr hit hollywood the number of movies produced by polly wood went way down and the quality as measured by imdb of the movies one way down. if that is true, that is a problem for everybody. >> question. right there. mic. for the mike -- first off, this is great. i kind of want this panel to go on forever. you, on the creation of new entertainment ip's, specifically i'm interested in whether the trends we are seeing with netflix and amazon prime...
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we have this report from bali. [ singing ] >> reporter: a song of grief and discrimination much as a victim, they are silenced again. a former political prisoner was banned from speaking at a writers festival. a photo exhibition of her and other victims were cancelled. >> translation: they are trying to silence us. with this ban, it is clear that openness is far away. i hope one day that this will change. i hope that this country will stop. the festival, with 165 writers and poets has become one of the symbols of indonesia's new freedoms over the past 12 years. this is the first time the government intervened. it sent censorship we never had. this is the great fear, and that is the great fear on the next level for the future of the festival. >> 50 years after the communist purge in 1955, there's pressure on the government to reveal the truth about mass executions. 1 million were killed, and event divide the country. democracy and freedom of speech are well-established, local authorities impose new forms of censorship. while eyes are on the president to defend the democratic rights. r
we have this report from bali. [ singing ] >> reporter: a song of grief and discrimination much as a victim, they are silenced again. a former political prisoner was banned from speaking at a writers festival. a photo exhibition of her and other victims were cancelled. >> translation: they are trying to silence us. with this ban, it is clear that openness is far away. i hope one day that this will change. i hope that this country will stop. the festival, with 165 writers and poets...
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. >>> bali airport has reopened after ash from a nearby volcano forced the terminal to close for two days. favorable winds saw the ash cloud from the mountain blown away from the airport clearing the sky above the island. nearly 700 flights were canceled during the closure. >>> now, here's something to chew over. an unlikely tourist attraction in the u.s. is set to be steam cleaned away. but as allen schauffler reports, fans of the gum wall in the city of seattle say it won't stay cleaned for long. >> seattle's must-see tourist spot, the space needle, the free monday troll, bruce lee's grave, pike place market. and the gum wall. >> it's disgusting. >> it's seattle. >> the gum wall, 2,000 square feet of living, growing multi flavor art of the grotesque really two walls now. >> of alleys it smells the best. [ chuckling ] smells like wrigley spearment. >> dna from all over the world. >> it started as a place for theater patrons to park their gum as they waited for tickets. but it morphed into more. >> look at how much gum is on the wall. >> it has this everything is art and art is anyth
. >>> bali airport has reopened after ash from a nearby volcano forced the terminal to close for two days. favorable winds saw the ash cloud from the mountain blown away from the airport clearing the sky above the island. nearly 700 flights were canceled during the closure. >>> now, here's something to chew over. an unlikely tourist attraction in the u.s. is set to be steam cleaned away. but as allen schauffler reports, fans of the gum wall in the city of seattle say it won't...
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volcanic ash from indonesia's mount rinjani is grounding flights at bali's international airport and two domestic airports until thursday. officials say tremors are being recorded continuously, and they say there's a good chance of more eruptions. nearly 700 flights have been canceled so far. we have one more day to enjoy this wonderful weather and then it sounds like changes on the way. jason: big changes. i hope everybody can get out and suck it up and enjoy the sunshine because our case of summer is fleeting. it will be gone before you know it. today is the last day. lamoille be nearly as warm as we as seen the last couple of days but it will leave of average. our average sits in the middle 50's across the state right now. you look across iowa and we are in the low to mid 60's through a good portion of the western area. otherwise upper 50's up to the east. winds of change are upon us. really strong winds out there. these are sustained winds of 31 it's reasonably warm up there but it is blustery. as you head out and about, hang onto your hat extra hard because you will need to. the
volcanic ash from indonesia's mount rinjani is grounding flights at bali's international airport and two domestic airports until thursday. officials say tremors are being recorded continuously, and they say there's a good chance of more eruptions. nearly 700 flights have been canceled so far. we have one more day to enjoy this wonderful weather and then it sounds like changes on the way. jason: big changes. i hope everybody can get out and suck it up and enjoy the sunshine because our case of...
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the prisoner was banded from speaking at one of the largest writer's festival in bali. photo of her and other victims was cancelled. >> translation: they are still trying to silence us. with this ban it is clear that openness is still far a way. i hope one day that this will change. i hope that this country will stop being like that. >> sacrificing without knowing how to fight- >> reporter: the festival has permission to refer to notes, # not objecting from 25 countries has become one of the symbols of indonesia's new freedom. this is the first time the government intervened. >> it's censorship we've never had and that is the great fear and that's the great fear on the next level for the future of the festival. >> reporter: 50 years after the communist perch, an estimated one million people killed and the events still defy the country. freedom speech is in indonesia. all eyes are on the president to defend the democratic right. former political prisoner was forced to cancel the launch of his book, breaking the silence, with testimonys from 1965. >> translation: i am ang
the prisoner was banded from speaking at one of the largest writer's festival in bali. photo of her and other victims was cancelled. >> translation: they are still trying to silence us. with this ban it is clear that openness is still far a way. i hope one day that this will change. i hope that this country will stop being like that. >> sacrificing without knowing how to fight- >> reporter: the festival has permission to refer to notes, # not objecting from 25 countries has...
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> happening right now a volcanic eruption is causing travel headaches for thousands of tourists in bali. the nearby volcano blasting ash and debris 12,000 feet in the air that forced the closure of two airports. the eruptions could go on for a week or longer. >>> economic eruption has hit japanese auto parts supplier takata. u.s. safety regulators have slapped it with a record fine of up to $200 million over those exploding air bags that have killed at least eight people and injured more than 100. >>> under the settlement takata bag inflaters were defective but failed to recall them in a timely manner. >>> well new problems in the volkswagen emissions scandal. the company has found problems with 800,000 more vehicles. this marks the first time emissions troubles have been mentioned with gas engines. none of the gas powered cars investigated were sold in the u.s. it's believed it could cost vw more than $2 billion to fix these new problems. vw's stock sliding again this morning down as much as 5%. >>> well, the e. coli out break linked to chipotle restaurants is growing. at least 37 case
> happening right now a volcanic eruption is causing travel headaches for thousands of tourists in bali. the nearby volcano blasting ash and debris 12,000 feet in the air that forced the closure of two airports. the eruptions could go on for a week or longer. >>> economic eruption has hit japanese auto parts supplier takata. u.s. safety regulators have slapped it with a record fine of up to $200 million over those exploding air bags that have killed at least eight people and injured...
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. >> bali's president has been to see some of those injured in friday's attack on a market hotels intry's capitol. ibrahim went to a hospital to meet survivors. 41 people were killed in the siege at the radisson blue including two of the attackers. a state of emergency still in force as police are looking for suspects. >> one of the fastest growing economies in, if anything, the government says it is determined to reforms ethiopia into am. when it comes to media freedom, it has one of the worst reputations of all. >> reporter: hilu and his fellow blogger and journalist say they live in fear. the terrorism charges against them and seven other bloggers and journalists were dropped after they spent a year in jail. kardu describes what he says was 75 days of often violent interrogation in a windowless cell with only a mattress on the floor. >> i was forced to do sit-ups. i was slapped a lot of times. i sometimes think that my leg was going to be from the government to allow me freely express myself. >> an ethiopia state broadcaster, reporters without board evers says the ethiopian govern
. >> bali's president has been to see some of those injured in friday's attack on a market hotels intry's capitol. ibrahim went to a hospital to meet survivors. 41 people were killed in the siege at the radisson blue including two of the attackers. a state of emergency still in force as police are looking for suspects. >> one of the fastest growing economies in, if anything, the government says it is determined to reforms ethiopia into am. when it comes to media freedom, it has one...
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the former political prisoner was banned at speaking at a festival in bali. a photo exhibition of her and others were can very welled. >> translation: they are still trying to silence us. with this ban it is clear that openness is still far away. i hope one day that this will change. i hope that this country will stop being like that. >> 165 writers and poets have become one of the symbols of the freedom over the fast years. this is the first time the government has intervened. >> it is certainly censorship we've never had and that is the great fear and that is the great fear on the next level for the future of the festival. >> reporter: 50 years after the communist perch in 1965, there's increasing pressure on the government to reveal the truth about the mass executions. an estimate one million people were killed and the events still defy the country. while democracy and freedom of speech are in the country, it should be defended. former political prisoner was forced to cancel the launch of his book, breaking the silence, with testimonies from 1965. >> trans
the former political prisoner was banned at speaking at a festival in bali. a photo exhibition of her and others were can very welled. >> translation: they are still trying to silence us. with this ban it is clear that openness is still far away. i hope one day that this will change. i hope that this country will stop being like that. >> 165 writers and poets have become one of the symbols of the freedom over the fast years. this is the first time the government has intervened....
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scott baly is the president of the public defenders union. >> the lawyers got together and signed thisetter, and sent it to our boss and said we can't go on like this anymore. something has to change. >> more than three dozen public defenders signed the letter saying they were jeopardizing their client's constitutional rights on a daily basis. >> the constitution doesn't guarantee a right to lawyers for just rich people. the constitution guarantees a right to effective counsel for everyone accused of a crime. unless the office is adequately funded, that guarantee has less of a meaning. we have an adversarial system of justice. you can't just fund one side and not the other. >> scott told us their efforts led to some improvements. but supervisor perea admits there is still an imbalance. >> have you requested more money from the state? is this a question of just not having enough funding? >> it's a question of not having enough funding, number 1. but number 2, is when we get the funding that it go to the priorities that quote, a collective board would have. i think right now, unless we r
scott baly is the president of the public defenders union. >> the lawyers got together and signed thisetter, and sent it to our boss and said we can't go on like this anymore. something has to change. >> more than three dozen public defenders signed the letter saying they were jeopardizing their client's constitutional rights on a daily basis. >> the constitution doesn't guarantee a right to lawyers for just rich people. the constitution guarantees a right to effective counsel...
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flights from bali resumed on thursday as winds began to clear the skies. nearly 700 flights were canceled this week because of the ash in indonesia. >>> now, the united nations says it's alarmed by the ongoing escalation of violence in burindi and called on all parties to find a political settlement. they fear it might spark fresh violence. they set a saturday deadline for people to voluntarily give up guns or risk being dealt with as enemies of the nation. rob matheson reporting. >> reporter: people in the capital run from their homes taking with them only what they can care in their arms or what they can stuff into a cot. >> translator: we are fleeing because we have heard about the president's directive, and i'm scared that they're going to call us fighters. >> translator: this fear is caused by the what the leadership said. we are very scared and worried because they might come down on us with all the military might. that's why people are running away. >> reporter: the president issue an ultimatum all weapons should be handed in by friday, but many fea
flights from bali resumed on thursday as winds began to clear the skies. nearly 700 flights were canceled this week because of the ash in indonesia. >>> now, the united nations says it's alarmed by the ongoing escalation of violence in burindi and called on all parties to find a political settlement. they fear it might spark fresh violence. they set a saturday deadline for people to voluntarily give up guns or risk being dealt with as enemies of the nation. rob matheson reporting....
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thousands of travelers were stranded in bali in to july because of eruptions from another volcano inyears ago, chie china and taiwan will hold talks. it seems like it has as much to do with june coming election in taiwan than in improving relations. >> let's start with the national election you mentioned, set for next zblan taiwan. the party currently in power in taiwan is speculated it sees a political opportunity here by setting up this meeting with president xxi. they're hoping that will improve the party's chances of winning what is expected to be a tight general election come next january. if economic ties specifically can be improved between taiwan and between the mainland, then it would be the hope in the short term the economy would improve and therefore bolster the current ruling party's chances of rining an election, because when the economy is good, often times the votes vol low. as far as beijing is concerned, it has a stake in which party controls this country. the opposition party in next year's elections has openly stated that it is far less open to negotiating with be
thousands of travelers were stranded in bali in to july because of eruptions from another volcano inyears ago, chie china and taiwan will hold talks. it seems like it has as much to do with june coming election in taiwan than in improving relations. >> let's start with the national election you mentioned, set for next zblan taiwan. the party currently in power in taiwan is speculated it sees a political opportunity here by setting up this meeting with president xxi. they're hoping that...
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. -- bali.orean academics and opposition groups say the government is trying to rewrite history by taking control of high school textbooks. students will have a single state published history book. the government says current texts have a left week pro north korean bias. critics say he wants to whitewash the authoritarian rule. where heading into a break. on the other side, who is playing favorites here. thew icon for twitter and controversy it is causing online. ♪ ♪ this is "trending business". sharp the fall risk after losses over $10 billion. the company posting $700 million in losses in the fiscal first half of the year, television, tablets all fail in may. it said it would cut its workforce by 10%. sprint taking a tumble after posting results below estimates. $.15 per share is more than twice expectations. network improvements, deals, and tablet promotions to attract new customers, but that has hit the bottom line. than $20st of more billion and aims to cut back by 10%. we're going to have
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indonesian aviation authorities say bali airport has reopened after again being shut down by ash fromc. conditions remain unsafe. the volcano has stranded holidaymakers for more than a week. an event takes is in the spotlight again today as the --ld anti-doping agency [indiscernible] two other people were brought under criminal investigation in france on corruption charges. at what recs says has lost trust and credibility over allegations of bribery, extortion, and doping. getting back to what is going on as far as the data points this week. global chief economist joins us for our head start today. i can't understand why -- let's get back to the chinese 10-year yields, upi can't today. we've got an economy, which is slowing down, and we've got more calls for stimulus, i.e. the reduction of interest rates. what gives? >> the nonfarm payroll on friday were quite strong, so there is an expectation of rights. that will push global interest rates up. if you read the third quarter pboc monetary report, it was a beat. rishaad: it was a surprise given the trade numbers. mark: the trade number
indonesian aviation authorities say bali airport has reopened after again being shut down by ash fromc. conditions remain unsafe. the volcano has stranded holidaymakers for more than a week. an event takes is in the spotlight again today as the --ld anti-doping agency [indiscernible] two other people were brought under criminal investigation in france on corruption charges. at what recs says has lost trust and credibility over allegations of bribery, extortion, and doping. getting back to what...
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12,000 feet into the air and forced the closure of three rports, including the international airport in bali. the closure of the airports affected nearly 700 international and domestic flights. these flights were either canceled or delayed from tuesday through tomorrow. at bali's airport many travelers complained about a lack of information about their flights. >>> a long-lost walt disney animated film hasaseen rediscovered. a researche at the british film institute national archive stumbled across the 1928 film "sleigh bells." it features oswald, the lucky rabbit, who is believed to be an early version of what became mickey mouse. the institute says otherer disney shorts from the 1930s to the present will be shown early next month. >>> this morning water is flowing again at rome's iconic fountain. artisans worked for 17 months to restore the landmark. an italian fashion house footed the multimillion dollar bill. legend saysossing a coin over one shoulder ensures a return visit. that's something i made sure to do when i was there two years ago. >> i don't have a coin. >> pick one, whatever y
12,000 feet into the air and forced the closure of three rports, including the international airport in bali. the closure of the airports affected nearly 700 international and domestic flights. these flights were either canceled or delayed from tuesday through tomorrow. at bali's airport many travelers complained about a lack of information about their flights. >>> a long-lost walt disney animated film hasaseen rediscovered. a researche at the british film institute national archive...
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in the past when we had terror attacks, talking about september 11, madrid bombings, bali bombings, the reactions have been sharp but short-lived. at the moment, not quite seeing the sharp here today. are they going to be short lived , is the question. investors have had the weekend to digest the awful events. the big question is to distinguish how much are down to the paris attack and how much of a general melee in the global market? manus: very complex. ♪ manus: ok'd, your market open. europe is getting started. with had two days of imagery to discuss the terror attacks, the worst in over a decade paris in terms of the specific market movers, he is perhaps -- it is perhaps the biggest, where will it be found? troublethe biggest names under pressure. air france, ryan air, easyjet, pretty much focused in terms of what happened for the inbound tourism industry from connecting routes from air france. iag done over 4%. that is the immediacy of the individual names being felt. the worst terror attacks in over a decade. world leaders have the attacks and promised to support france in the wak
in the past when we had terror attacks, talking about september 11, madrid bombings, bali bombings, the reactions have been sharp but short-lived. at the moment, not quite seeing the sharp here today. are they going to be short lived , is the question. investors have had the weekend to digest the awful events. the big question is to distinguish how much are down to the paris attack and how much of a general melee in the global market? manus: very complex. ♪ manus: ok'd, your market open....
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more disruption at bali airports.irline hasn stopped all flights today and tomorrow despite hopes that operations will return to normal. it has been hit by ash and smoke by interrupting volcano. airport authorities were hoping for improvements, but they don't expect a resume flights before thursday. rishaad: up next, getting in on the action. some of the big-name retailers signing up for alibaba's day s ale. ♪ rishaad: i'm rishaad salamat. for you.oost reinforcing the case with the inclusion of the imf's market of reserve currency. the interest rate will be the second major currency to bypass conversion into the u.s. dollar and be directly exchange for yuan. the imf has to review it special rights. china's going shopping again. the waldorf-astoria hotel agreed lift for nearty 30% premium on the price. that is when the insurer announced it will be exploring a sale. it will include expansion into the u.s. group is on the way down about 1.4% overnight. yum brands facing more disappointed. the october sales in china have
more disruption at bali airports.irline hasn stopped all flights today and tomorrow despite hopes that operations will return to normal. it has been hit by ash and smoke by interrupting volcano. airport authorities were hoping for improvements, but they don't expect a resume flights before thursday. rishaad: up next, getting in on the action. some of the big-name retailers signing up for alibaba's day s ale. ♪ rishaad: i'm rishaad salamat. for you.oost reinforcing the case with the inclusion...
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the ashes have drifted ward the pop dwrurl resort island of bali.arly 700 flights were cancelled wednesday. officials say three airports have been closed. we want to get more on this story. and our meteorologist, pedram javaheri, joins us from the international weather center. i can think of worse places to be stranded than bali. >> i was thinking that as well. this is a pretty active area of the world. we know as far as volcanic activity, this region of the world, 13,000 islands. you're talking about an hour that's comparable to the continental u.s. within these islands, there are over 150 volcanos and the density is among the highest in the world. when you consider this, every 32 kilometers is how many volcanos are lined up across the region, across the entire area. you go down for a closer perspective, you can see the smoke associated with it as it moves to the city where the volcano ash that has disrupted some of the air traffic. we want to show you why this is a serious concern. when you think about the aviation industry, we've seen this back s
the ashes have drifted ward the pop dwrurl resort island of bali.arly 700 flights were cancelled wednesday. officials say three airports have been closed. we want to get more on this story. and our meteorologist, pedram javaheri, joins us from the international weather center. i can think of worse places to be stranded than bali. >> i was thinking that as well. this is a pretty active area of the world. we know as far as volcanic activity, this region of the world, 13,000 islands. you're...
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andlar to the bali bombings the madrid bombings and of course the london attacks in 2005.s is what is happening in france. the big mover today is the travel and tourism stocks. seeou come in close you can air and klm down by 6%. wasbiggest hotel company down by as much as 9%. the concern is that the event on friday will hurt consumer spending. this is the worst performing industry group today. and the currents be space earlier moving into the haven currency. to a nearalling today six-month low. and gold is one of the big havens in times like these. last year it fell to a five-year low. rebound mighthis not last as investors once again turn to the fed on the prospect of a u.s. rate hike in december. it french stocks proving resilient. let's have a look at what we are waiting for, that all-important news conference from the interior minister due to give a news conference shortly and i cannot tell you how important this is. as they start their political campaign, francois hollande get under increasing pressure for not having been able to stop this or not talking enough about
andlar to the bali bombings the madrid bombings and of course the london attacks in 2005.s is what is happening in france. the big mover today is the travel and tourism stocks. seeou come in close you can air and klm down by 6%. wasbiggest hotel company down by as much as 9%. the concern is that the event on friday will hurt consumer spending. this is the worst performing industry group today. and the currents be space earlier moving into the haven currency. to a nearalling today six-month low....
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and then he says and then sometime the balis clerk walking down the street hapless with a sheet of paper in his hands would stop and listen to the music coming from the open window. that's one detail. there's a beautiful one towards the end of the novel after emma's death, the day of her funeral i think, after her funeral. flaubert moves in on the young servant boy justin who consumer was clearly in love with emma and is described as kneeling on the soil in a field and crying your then flaubert moves away to a character called -- the gravedigger, says as the gravedigger came into the closure, so justin who have been crying let away and ran over the wall. and flaubert continues, and then the gravedigger knew who have been stealing his potatoes. that's very characteristic, isn't it, of flaubert, makes us laugh. that ironic move away but it is also oddly moving. anyway, i asked about 100 students do not think like english students about to write papers, not to look for the meaning of those details by just to try to think like writers or writerly readers and explain to me why, first of all,
and then he says and then sometime the balis clerk walking down the street hapless with a sheet of paper in his hands would stop and listen to the music coming from the open window. that's one detail. there's a beautiful one towards the end of the novel after emma's death, the day of her funeral i think, after her funeral. flaubert moves in on the young servant boy justin who consumer was clearly in love with emma and is described as kneeling on the soil in a field and crying your then flaubert...
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a united nations probe into the mines spillnd bali has found that waste was toxic.he steps taken by the companies to prevent harm weren't sufficient. creditors of the spanish renewable energy company are facing tough choices this morning. they are having to decide whether to dump their holdings in the firm or take their chances on an eventual settlement. teeters on the end of becoming spain's biggest corporate bankruptcy. the morninget to must read. pull this one out. from the global addition on the opinion pages by rupert schultz, former defense minister of germany. what he's saying in this piece is that germany needs to reconsider how it uses its armed forces. it has a domestic limit on his ability to use the armed forces for the nature of warfare is changing. you do not have this kind of we are going to declare war on your. as a result, we are able under the constitution to use our armed forces. we have a significant problem in germany. "in germany, terrorist attacks still are considered to be the responsibility of the police, but such a perspective no longer cor
a united nations probe into the mines spillnd bali has found that waste was toxic.he steps taken by the companies to prevent harm weren't sufficient. creditors of the spanish renewable energy company are facing tough choices this morning. they are having to decide whether to dump their holdings in the firm or take their chances on an eventual settlement. teeters on the end of becoming spain's biggest corporate bankruptcy. the morninget to must read. pull this one out. from the global addition...
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eruption also forcing the international airport in bali and several others to delay nearly 700 flights now. >>> back to our top story. the passenger manifest for the russian plane that crashed in just a minute is being run through a terror database in the united states. and the u.k. suspends flights to the sinai peninsula, concerned that plane may have been brought down by a bomb. joining me now, arizona senators jeff flake and john mccain. great to see both of you from air air. let's talk about what may be going on in the sinai peninsula. turks k. is saying this may have been an explosive device. what do you know? >> i don't know any more than what i've heard from several sources and i don't think it is clear yet, but i will say this. fundamentally, modern aircraft do not break up at 30,000 feet. and so we know also that there have been certain allegations about the cause of it. i'm not jumping to any conclusion, but i do think to rule out any other cause, any cause, i think, would be foolish at this time. >> senator, the united states and the u.k., allies. i'm sure they've discussed
eruption also forcing the international airport in bali and several others to delay nearly 700 flights now. >>> back to our top story. the passenger manifest for the russian plane that crashed in just a minute is being run through a terror database in the united states. and the u.k. suspends flights to the sinai peninsula, concerned that plane may have been brought down by a bomb. joining me now, arizona senators jeff flake and john mccain. great to see both of you from air air. let's...
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flights from bali resumed on thursday. nearly 700 flights have been cancelled because of the ash. >> now, al jazeera correspondent peter greste has returned to kenya for the first time since being freed from gaol in egypt. peter greste, who served 13 months in prison were wrongly convicted of supporting the banded muslim brotherhood. malcolm webb reports. [ clapping ] >> reporter: after nearly two years away, most of it spent in prison. peter greste is finally returning to the city where he lives, kenya's capital nairobi. many journalists at the conference were his old friends. it was december 2013 when peter and al jazeera journalist mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr were arrested in egypt, wrongfully convicted for helping the banned muslim brotherhood. the trial was seen as a sham. mohammed badr and mohamed fadel fahmy were pardoned in september. peter was released in february. and spent more than 400 days in prison. >> as long as you have a purpose for what you are suffering, you can put up with extraordinarily diff
flights from bali resumed on thursday. nearly 700 flights have been cancelled because of the ash. >> now, al jazeera correspondent peter greste has returned to kenya for the first time since being freed from gaol in egypt. peter greste, who served 13 months in prison were wrongly convicted of supporting the banded muslim brotherhood. malcolm webb reports. [ clapping ] >> reporter: after nearly two years away, most of it spent in prison. peter greste is finally returning to the city...
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the bali bombing, london, madrid, mumbai, none had a discernible impact on air travel demand in the regionsthe one terrorist event it did impact demand was one which there was no loss of life involved, the london liquid bomb event in 2006. that led to these pesky carry-on regulations. we saw some short haul automotive diversion then. we wouldn't look for lasting impact from the tragedy of last weekend. >> why is delta your top pick? >> there's a lot to be excited about for next year. the american u.s. air integration has gone well. they can start unlocking the merits of that transaction. united has a new ceo who will win back the frontline and hopefully restoring the confidence in customer service metrics. delta we feel most certain about earnings model. delta significantly overpaid for fuel the first half of this year because they cling to the notion of fuel hedging. that turns to an advantage the first half of 2016. they are likely to show larger momentum. the deficit is less severe an american/united. delta would emerge as a top pick for those reasons. >> great to see you. thank you. >>
the bali bombing, london, madrid, mumbai, none had a discernible impact on air travel demand in the regionsthe one terrorist event it did impact demand was one which there was no loss of life involved, the london liquid bomb event in 2006. that led to these pesky carry-on regulations. we saw some short haul automotive diversion then. we wouldn't look for lasting impact from the tragedy of last weekend. >> why is delta your top pick? >> there's a lot to be excited about for next...
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this is bali. the ash cloud actually shooting up 12,000 feet in the air. operations at two airports now have been completely halted as a result. more eruptions are expected and tremors now can be felt across the island. so you go to paradise and that happens. alison: exactly. jonathan: oh, well. coming up next at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- investigators now are leaning toward terror when it comes to the doomed russian airliner. but how? that is coming up next. kellye: i'm kellye lynn in northwest. i will take you to a school where children and parents are learning in the same building. where children and parents are learning in the same building. more okay. so everyone is saying, "hurry! you gotta get fios!" but why. why fios? well, right now for a limited time, you can get a great deal from fios, the 100% fiber optic network. fios gives you big capacity so you can get 100 percent out of all your devices. that means if you need more streaming for more devices... fios gives you options. so whatever speed you need, fios has it with the fastest internet and wi-fi
this is bali. the ash cloud actually shooting up 12,000 feet in the air. operations at two airports now have been completely halted as a result. more eruptions are expected and tremors now can be felt across the island. so you go to paradise and that happens. alison: exactly. jonathan: oh, well. coming up next at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- investigators now are leaning toward terror when it comes to the doomed russian airliner. but how? that is coming up next. kellye: i'm kellye lynn in...
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. >>> thousands of people are stranded around bali this afternoon, following a volcanic eruption. ash was blasted more than 11,000 feet into the air today. the eruption had shut down airports in the area and more than 700 flights are canceled. the indonesian government says the airports will be closed until at least tomorrow. fortunately, there are no reports of injuries or deaths from the blast. >>> well, for those who can fly, we have a report on getting away. we're doing to tell you why it may cost you more to get to our local airports. >> plus, wild video, students brawling on a school bus. and wait until you see what happens when police try to step in. >> oh, and take a look at this outside. >>> you love to hear this bill. we should be in the park sunning oust which is i did see a picture of something doing that today. >> really? >> yes. >> jeff smith and i were upstairs and on the fourth floor with the weather. he said something about that same old thing. really stinks being in here. [ laughter ] >> no offense to you or anything. >> no. he was looking at me when he said it.
. >>> thousands of people are stranded around bali this afternoon, following a volcanic eruption. ash was blasted more than 11,000 feet into the air today. the eruption had shut down airports in the area and more than 700 flights are canceled. the indonesian government says the airports will be closed until at least tomorrow. fortunately, there are no reports of injuries or deaths from the blast. >>> well, for those who can fly, we have a report on getting away. we're doing to...
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agencies have constantly been adjusting with everything we learned from these events, paris, mall bali, we're building all of that into the exercises going forward. >>> one of the most prominent events taking place is the macy's thanksgiving day parade. commissioner, what extra steps are you taking? >> well, we're fortunate that over the past year mayor de blasio here in new york has funded us to the extent that we now have about a thousand more officers that will be focused on counterterrorism and crowd management. we have a new response group, 800 officers. we have a new critical response command, over 500 officers. they will be out at that parade. for a change we'll have great weather, low wind, the balloons will be up. we're expecting about three million people to be in new york city for that event. it's going to be a great event and it will be a safe and secure event. >> secretary johnson, we've had a heated debate about the syrian refugee issue, but there talking with law enforcement officials, you hear that if congress did anything, you'd like them focus on the visa waiver issue
agencies have constantly been adjusting with everything we learned from these events, paris, mall bali, we're building all of that into the exercises going forward. >>> one of the most prominent events taking place is the macy's thanksgiving day parade. commissioner, what extra steps are you taking? >> well, we're fortunate that over the past year mayor de blasio here in new york has funded us to the extent that we now have about a thousand more officers that will be focused on...