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now no relationship between countries is without disagreements. the united states and brazil are no different. it's often tempting i suspect to focus on whatever challenges there may be in the moment. but in steps that often don't make the headlines, the work of our nations has gone on. and over the years, president rousseff and i have deepened the ties between our countries. we partnered on global challenges from promoting open government to combatting human trafficking to advancing government in africa. we've boosted american experts to brazil by more than 50% and our bilateral trade has reached record levels, surpassing $100 billion a year. we've expanded collaborations in science and technology, and the ties between our people. especially our young people, as part of our 100,000 strong. more brazilian students come to the united states and more american students go 0 brazil and that's real concrete progress. that we've made together. of course, president rousseff and i believe given how closely our national interests and value ace line. there'
now no relationship between countries is without disagreements. the united states and brazil are no different. it's often tempting i suspect to focus on whatever challenges there may be in the moment. but in steps that often don't make the headlines, the work of our nations has gone on. and over the years, president rousseff and i have deepened the ties between our countries. we partnered on global challenges from promoting open government to combatting human trafficking to advancing government...
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now no relationship between countries is without disagreements.ted states and brazil are no different. it's often tempting i suspect to focus on whatever challenges there may be in the moment but in steps that often don't make the headlines, the work of our nations has gone on. we partner on global challenges from promoting open government combatting human trafficking, to advancing development in africa. we have boosted exports to brazil by more than 50%. and our bilateral trade has reached record levels. we have expanded collaborations in science and technology and the ties between our people especially our young people as part of our 100,000 strong more brazilian students come to the united states and more american students go to brazil. and given how closely our values and interests align, there's much more that the united states and brazil can be doing together. i want to thank you for your personal commitment to taking the partnership to the next level. and that's what we have done today across a range of areas. first we're announcing a serie
now no relationship between countries is without disagreements.ted states and brazil are no different. it's often tempting i suspect to focus on whatever challenges there may be in the moment but in steps that often don't make the headlines, the work of our nations has gone on. we partner on global challenges from promoting open government combatting human trafficking, to advancing development in africa. we have boosted exports to brazil by more than 50%. and our bilateral trade has reached...
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given the history here, give us a sense of how awkward that meeting between president -- between the two presidents might have been of a kind of questions you expect them to get from our colleagues in the press? surely, it will be an awkward question about the spine edward snowden episode. i think the american press will probably focus on contemporary issues, iran, maybe a little the court rulings last week and affordable health care. i suspect a little bit less on brazilian-u.s. relations. john: do you anticipate this could be a little bit of a victory for president obama? he has had to address the aca rolling and the gay marriage a relatively formal circumstance and this will be more uniform of circumstance. we have seen him in the past take victory laps of these kind of events very do you expect to do that today? got a lot ofhas victories to celebrate. last week was an externally week, as you know. ratings are up to 50% right now, so i think this is going to be a very upbeat president and he is not going to mind taking some kudos for what has happened over the last seven-10 days.
given the history here, give us a sense of how awkward that meeting between president -- between the two presidents might have been of a kind of questions you expect them to get from our colleagues in the press? surely, it will be an awkward question about the spine edward snowden episode. i think the american press will probably focus on contemporary issues, iran, maybe a little the court rulings last week and affordable health care. i suspect a little bit less on brazilian-u.s. relations....
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the nature, for example, between the executive and the legislative, between the
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our highs today ranging between 71 and 74. i'm also tracking warmer weather as we head into the weekend, especially for philadelphia. it will still stay a bit cooler towards the shore in the poconos. coming up in 10 minutes, for now let's check in with "nbc 10" first alert traffic reporter katy zachry. >> brittney as you said, some people are waking up to spotty rain throughout the area. you may find wet roadways. they're not tying anything up or accounting for any problems. this live camera along 95 southbound side. it was zoomed out quite a bit so you can see the traffic flow a little bit better. the operators, penndot focusing on debris along the drive time signs. hopefully they'll widen out. i can tell you that traffic is running smoothly. the southbound side where we are seeing things pick up. drive times between woodhaven and the vine going south are 13 minutes. the same northbound. we're not seeing as many cars on the road that side. talked about 95. 76 eastbound headed into center city between the blue route and vine 1
our highs today ranging between 71 and 74. i'm also tracking warmer weather as we head into the weekend, especially for philadelphia. it will still stay a bit cooler towards the shore in the poconos. coming up in 10 minutes, for now let's check in with "nbc 10" first alert traffic reporter katy zachry. >> brittney as you said, some people are waking up to spotty rain throughout the area. you may find wet roadways. they're not tying anything up or accounting for any problems....
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>> court's cases made clear court draws a distinction between judgments between states and the laws of each day and the reason in part the court's decisions have said that is otherwise each state would be able to legislate for every other state. it would include the act of marrying people. my understanding of the court's decisions is reference in the constitution to public acts that each state's laws so there is nothing in the constitution that should require a state to acknowledge even those marriages in other states that are the same. >> essentials redirect that this court's decision is essentially right. with jurisprudence with regard to allstate insurance in alaska, there's minimal due process requirement to decline to apply another state. >> we can say the only marriages we acknowledge in new york our marriages concluded in new york. is it possible? >> i am sorry? >> the only marriages we acknowledge in new york are those marriages that have been made under the laws of new york. >> yes, your honor. >> really. >> what case is that? what case would you site to support that propositi
>> court's cases made clear court draws a distinction between judgments between states and the laws of each day and the reason in part the court's decisions have said that is otherwise each state would be able to legislate for every other state. it would include the act of marrying people. my understanding of the court's decisions is reference in the constitution to public acts that each state's laws so there is nothing in the constitution that should require a state to acknowledge even...
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it we're talking about the difference between one 10 and one 75 a difference of 65 feet it is tight. >> but in terms of the separation to be compliant the upper parts of tower would be hundred 15; is that correct. >> that's correct. >> what the modifications you're asking us to do what would the separation been on the upper parts of the tower. >> from one 10 to one 75. >> between the towers to 82. >> 82 that's the change. >> from harrison street. >> the width of harrison street it is similar to what it is between 39 fremont and at least the second tower of number one rincon hill i think that is the closer wound i'm not sure but in any case yeah. it sound like a good compromise to me makes sense especially, if people are concerned about too many towers it still has the appearance a of a tower it would be subsidiary to all the towers under construction you have 340 out of ground and another 1 on the street so is it seems like a reasonable compromised director ram i thought that caltrain
it we're talking about the difference between one 10 and one 75 a difference of 65 feet it is tight. >> but in terms of the separation to be compliant the upper parts of tower would be hundred 15; is that correct. >> that's correct. >> what the modifications you're asking us to do what would the separation been on the upper parts of the tower. >> from one 10 to one 75. >> between the towers to 82. >> 82 that's the change. >> from harrison street....
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that is the spending cup cap they need to meet between the sides. the great proposal d relies more heavily on taxes. they have revised reforms they feel are better for greece. the issues include things like the greek government wants to place a levy on corporate profits of 12% to bridge that immediate funding gap. the creditors want an increase in corporate taxation to be reduced. the issue of the tax on goods and services has been thorny. the creditors did seem to take out one of their key demands the highest rate of vat, 23% should be based on electricity. in return, they want changes on the issue of pension reforms. alexis tsipras' -- the difference is down to the retirement age. they settled on six he seven. -- settled on 67. there's also an issue about top up payments for certain pensioners on low income. the international lenders want that process to be much faster. still some gaps but it is down to a small number of issues. eve: we are all wishing -- next tuesday is the day that the imf loan is due. it is also the day that it's bailout agreem
that is the spending cup cap they need to meet between the sides. the great proposal d relies more heavily on taxes. they have revised reforms they feel are better for greece. the issues include things like the greek government wants to place a levy on corporate profits of 12% to bridge that immediate funding gap. the creditors want an increase in corporate taxation to be reduced. the issue of the tax on goods and services has been thorny. the creditors did seem to take out one of their key...
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that takes place between 7:00 and 9:00. this involves converting the existing hov lanes into toll lanes during peak travel times. if you can't make tonight's meeting there will be a presentation tomorrow night at arlington central library at 7:00 p.m. >>> in just a few hours, the teachers union will urge the d.c. council to delay a vote that would limit access to teacher evaluations. it would block you from accessing most of the information in those evaluations. only a summary would be available for public release. council members say current laws protect public schoolteachers' personal information. it is designed to protect charter school employees. the vote is scheduled for june 30th. >>> the naacp in loudoun county wants the school board to rethink naming a new middle school after a man who may have been involved in segregation laws. the school is named after former state delegate john f. ryan instead of mathias giordano who died last year of bone cancer. the civil rights group found documents that suggest ryan may have
that takes place between 7:00 and 9:00. this involves converting the existing hov lanes into toll lanes during peak travel times. if you can't make tonight's meeting there will be a presentation tomorrow night at arlington central library at 7:00 p.m. >>> in just a few hours, the teachers union will urge the d.c. council to delay a vote that would limit access to teacher evaluations. it would block you from accessing most of the information in those evaluations. only a summary would be...
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it is accentuating the conflict between communities. if saudi arabia stopped the war against yemen, it would be easier to get peace and stability and ease tensions between sunni and shia. laura: you can see that interview with al soldered -- al-sadr at 11:30 paris time. one of the most wanted terrorists according to libya's internationally recognized government. it claims smoke carbon mark tarr -- a claims he has been killed in an american airstrike. the jihadist was a master man behind an attack in which 38 mainly western hostages died. the u.s. has yet to confirm the death, which has been reported many times before. will: an algerian warlord of the sahara and former commander of al qaeda in the islamic maghreb. french security services had dubbed the man "the untouchable." he was the mastermind behind the attack on the gas plant in 2015 that killed 37 hostages. his path to radicalism began at 19, when he traveled to afghanistan, where he lost an ey e fighting with al qaeda. returning to and algeria in the grip of civil war, he joined
it is accentuating the conflict between communities. if saudi arabia stopped the war against yemen, it would be easier to get peace and stability and ease tensions between sunni and shia. laura: you can see that interview with al soldered -- al-sadr at 11:30 paris time. one of the most wanted terrorists according to libya's internationally recognized government. it claims smoke carbon mark tarr -- a claims he has been killed in an american airstrike. the jihadist was a master man behind an...
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>> the court draws the extinction between desmids between states and though laws of each state in part the court's decisions have said that otherwise it can legislate for every other state. >> that includes the act of marrying people. >> but the reference to public access is each state's law. >> there is nothing in the constitution that requires the states that requires those that are the same that is right that is as jurisprudence with allstate insurance and alaska or so forth that there is of minimal due process required >> the only marriage we acknowledge that concluded new york. >> vacancy the marriage we had knowledge did new york are those made under the law of new york. >> yes your honor. >> really? >> what case would reduce site to support that proposition? >> i don't think i understood the question. >> what is the case that holds that the state of new york has the right to recognize all the marriages made it new york? and if you marry and virginia and new york has a constitutional right to say we treat you as if he were not. >> i did misunderstand the question. with your could
>> the court draws the extinction between desmids between states and though laws of each state in part the court's decisions have said that otherwise it can legislate for every other state. >> that includes the act of marrying people. >> but the reference to public access is each state's law. >> there is nothing in the constitution that requires the states that requires those that are the same that is right that is as jurisprudence with allstate insurance and alaska or...
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we have meetings taking place in brussels between mr. tsipras and the creditors, jean-claude juncker, mario draghi, christine lagarde. happy with the proposal greece has put forward. they have made suggestions of their own. it seems the imf has more issues than the others. we are unsure whether it is the imf being concerned there is too much taxation in the new package or whether there is any issue with the pension reform program. at the moment, we have two competing programs in place. we will see when we come out of the meetings whether any progress has been made, whether we have a narrowing of differences. we thought the packet proposed by the greeks would be hard for mr. tsipras to pass in parliament. if we get any changes, it will make things more difficult. even if we get an agreement today, we still have greek domestic politics and german domestic politics still to do with. we are not there yet. scarlet: guy johnson, thank you. matt: the french are the men in quit spying unfriendly governments. wikileaks says the national security
we have meetings taking place in brussels between mr. tsipras and the creditors, jean-claude juncker, mario draghi, christine lagarde. happy with the proposal greece has put forward. they have made suggestions of their own. it seems the imf has more issues than the others. we are unsure whether it is the imf being concerned there is too much taxation in the new package or whether there is any issue with the pension reform program. at the moment, we have two competing programs in place. we will...
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the third was between china and unified communist vietnam. this is a much longer abate that a better historian that i could go on, but the sino-soviet split competition between moscow and beijing to support north vietnam, which the north vietnamese regime tried to prolong as long as possible the soviets essentially one this after 1968, and from that point onwards, north of the anon which became united vietnam in 1975 became the largest and most of rental soviet ally in the world all the way until the end of the cold war. looking back now that the cold war is over, we see there were five major proxy wars which had massive death, and i'd want to minimize this -- these were terribly distraught things involving these three powers they were the korean war, the first indochina war, the second indochina war or the vietnam war , the third indochina war which had a limited number of fatalities compared to the other two. the last and perhaps most critical, the soviet war in afghanistan in which as the united states had done in his second indochina war,
the third was between china and unified communist vietnam. this is a much longer abate that a better historian that i could go on, but the sino-soviet split competition between moscow and beijing to support north vietnam, which the north vietnamese regime tried to prolong as long as possible the soviets essentially one this after 1968, and from that point onwards, north of the anon which became united vietnam in 1975 became the largest and most of rental soviet ally in the world all the way...
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southbound between woodhaven and the vine street expressway. 76 eastbound between the blue route and the vine about 12 minutes. and 476 southbound between 76 and 95 it will take you 15 minutes. all looking really good right now. your majors in pennsylvania new jersey and delaware. we'll take a look at new jersey drive times in a bit, but first, the area bridge the ben the betsy, the walt all free of any problems. tracy. >>> it's 5:02 a high-speed head-on crash in chester county we're talking about killed two men happened on 2nd street just after 1:00 this morning. matt, a witness saw this happen. tell us more. >> reporter: yeah he said it was very tough to watch, tracy. we'll get to that in a moment. first off, 2nd street has reopened out here. not fire department has just come back on scene. they shut down this road momentarily, you can see that behind me just to finish cleaning up. they even hoped up one of the hydrants in the distance. of course, you have a lot of fuel and oil spilled as a result of this. just making sure that the roads are safe for everyone to travel on. again, 2
southbound between woodhaven and the vine street expressway. 76 eastbound between the blue route and the vine about 12 minutes. and 476 southbound between 76 and 95 it will take you 15 minutes. all looking really good right now. your majors in pennsylvania new jersey and delaware. we'll take a look at new jersey drive times in a bit, but first, the area bridge the ben the betsy, the walt all free of any problems. tracy. >>> it's 5:02 a high-speed head-on crash in chester county we're...
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there's a great area between it, they patrol from the air. you see all the time helicopters and if they spot a dingy or fisher boat, they give coordination to a coordination room and that will call on the closest ship, whether navy or commercial ship and they have to immediately go on site, get closer to it and rescue. it's a very complicated challenge be logistical nightmare. on the rider, it is very, very difficult to pick up. these dingies are very, very low. they have very good cameras with infrared exhibits, but with the movement of the water it's very difficult to pick up these small boats. >> thanks very much for that, hodor. >> the british prime minister called on g7 leaders for a united front against russian backed aggression in ukraine. talks are expected to be around climate change and russian aggression. an economist and professor in new delhi said the g7 has been unwilling to share the burden with developing nations and take blame when it comes to issues like climate change. >> i wish the g7 would put action in terms of where it'
there's a great area between it, they patrol from the air. you see all the time helicopters and if they spot a dingy or fisher boat, they give coordination to a coordination room and that will call on the closest ship, whether navy or commercial ship and they have to immediately go on site, get closer to it and rescue. it's a very complicated challenge be logistical nightmare. on the rider, it is very, very difficult to pick up. these dingies are very, very low. they have very good cameras with...
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folks are using shuttle buses between the two points.ia turnpike, right before the willow grove interchange you will fine an accident, is there your travel times or i should say speedometer readings, delays on i-95 south from cottman in through girard. also delays on the schuylkill leaving town from the city avenue interchange out to belmont. sun glare coming around the curve and coming in from new jersey delays on the freeway from the expressway, into 295. mike and alex, back over to you. >>> summer officially here yesterday afternoon at 12:30. it is time for relaxing. >> but unless you are a parent with a teen getting ready to head off to college or everybody else about to go off to school. i want to work, save up some money. you are worried about how you will pay for it. >> dan, i want somebody to pay for my college education. >> it is easier then ever. i have good news this morning, great news this morning and i had credible news this morning. more employers 75 percent of all employers, big companies, provide some type of tuition ben
folks are using shuttle buses between the two points.ia turnpike, right before the willow grove interchange you will fine an accident, is there your travel times or i should say speedometer readings, delays on i-95 south from cottman in through girard. also delays on the schuylkill leaving town from the city avenue interchange out to belmont. sun glare coming around the curve and coming in from new jersey delays on the freeway from the expressway, into 295. mike and alex, back over to you....
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as are they between the blue route and 76. the area bridges all free and clear this morning. >>> it is 4:02. we are following breaking news in philadelphia's lawn dale section. aen off duty officer killed a suspect trying to rob a pizza shop. monique braxton is live. >> reporter: moments ago that officer who was involved pulled off in his own vehicle from the scene, but i can tell you right now, this is still a very active investigation. a few detectives are still here outside rising sun pizza. crime scene also just left the scene. now that officer will be interviewed by internal affairs as well as homicide detectives. let's look at some video of what it looked like just a few hours ago. this is what we were told by police, two men, one of them armed entered as the off duty officer was waiting for his order. the robbers then snatched $20 from the detective and ordered him to the floor. he did so but when the robbers focused their attention on the pizza shop workers, a 22-year-old owner and another employee the officer identifi
as are they between the blue route and 76. the area bridges all free and clear this morning. >>> it is 4:02. we are following breaking news in philadelphia's lawn dale section. aen off duty officer killed a suspect trying to rob a pizza shop. monique braxton is live. >> reporter: moments ago that officer who was involved pulled off in his own vehicle from the scene, but i can tell you right now, this is still a very active investigation. a few detectives are still here outside...
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between tuareg rebels. members in the coalition rejected the deal. they say the agreement doesn't address the demand for autonomy and the algerian treaty was signed on saturday. there was greater representation for rebels. the deal will be monitored by the international community, including the chance. the spokesman of the tuareg says the deal has been accepted. the agreement doesn't address the demands. the spokesman of the tuareg movement, and joins us from london. >> well, unfortunately, the community international, the movement. this is the agreement of the deal will not be succeeded. it's coming from the outside, outside. it's not addressing the problems with the tuareg people. they have been in the revolution since 1960. they want their own area in the north. the communities are trying to curl the wells of the tuareg people, and not to give them in their own country, and they think this will not be succeeded because it's not addressing the simplest requirements of the demands of the tuareg people. the
between tuareg rebels. members in the coalition rejected the deal. they say the agreement doesn't address the demand for autonomy and the algerian treaty was signed on saturday. there was greater representation for rebels. the deal will be monitored by the international community, including the chance. the spokesman of the tuareg says the deal has been accepted. the agreement doesn't address the demands. the spokesman of the tuareg movement, and joins us from london. >> well,...
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>> battles between isil fighters and the iraqi army as fighting intensifies in anbar province. heavy casualtyities on both sides. >> this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up. scuffles break down in southern germany. a special report from nigeria on the millions suffering mental health problems and why they're relying on traditional cures. >>> and the crowds come out in bosnia. hear the pope's message of reconciliation. >> let's start in iraq first where battles have been taking place between government forces between islamic state in iraq and the levant as both sides try to gain the upper hand in anbar province. that's west of baghdad. it's been the main target. 2 were killed in an isil attack. meanwhile in sama ra iraqi forces say they've killed 25 forces. >> the aftermath of an attack on the air base anbar province. it shows that their advance to ramadi has not slowed down. 22 people have been killed. most of them iraqi soldiers and shia militias who fled ramadi. the u.s. which has been carrying out airstrikes to help the iraqis says even though the strategy won't
>> battles between isil fighters and the iraqi army as fighting intensifies in anbar province. heavy casualtyities on both sides. >> this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up. scuffles break down in southern germany. a special report from nigeria on the millions suffering mental health problems and why they're relying on traditional cures. >>> and the crowds come out in bosnia. hear the pope's message of reconciliation. >> let's start in iraq first where...
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sports can be meaningful relations between the two countries. i think it is something all cubans are looking for. >> that they can come here and play and that we are spectators it is a great idea. reporter: thousands came out to cheer them on, including soccer legend pele. the improved relations marked the real win. anchor: the headlines this hour, as fifa's troubles continue with the fbi investigating the next world cup in russia in 2018 and guitar in 2022. clashes erecting in eastern ukraine between government troops and pro-russian separatists, the worst in three months. kiev is blaming a rebel attempt to take a town, and is greece finally close to a deal with europe over its debt crisis? french president franÇois hollande has been pressing for an end to the gridlock as greece goes towards default. well, let's get the latest on that now. marcus is here with the business news. gridlock, that has been the situation between greece and the others. are we any closer to a deal this wednesday? marcus: this wednesday, the greek prime minister and the
sports can be meaningful relations between the two countries. i think it is something all cubans are looking for. >> that they can come here and play and that we are spectators it is a great idea. reporter: thousands came out to cheer them on, including soccer legend pele. the improved relations marked the real win. anchor: the headlines this hour, as fifa's troubles continue with the fbi investigating the next world cup in russia in 2018 and guitar in 2022. clashes erecting in eastern...
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us, usually between countries that share a border.i've got lots of peruvian friends. >> an alleged of chilean football, one of the stadiums is named after him. spreading the word about the joys of the beautiful game. >> we've always got that 90 minutes in which we can forget everything. we only want to know what is happening on the pitch. that's why the stadiums are full. >> football is steeped in history and nostalgia exemplified by the knowledge of the game, game from chile's biggest collection of football sticker albums. 250 and growing. >> before we had internet people would ask me about the families. who had won championships. which clubs had players played for, about the great players. they would always ask me, and i knew how it was thanks to the albums. >> the shadow hanging over this counter has been the fifa corruption scandal but football has beaten previous scandals and political and economic upheaval. could this be their year? colombian fans waiting outside of the hotel certainly think so. all sorts of conflicts in the reg
us, usually between countries that share a border.i've got lots of peruvian friends. >> an alleged of chilean football, one of the stadiums is named after him. spreading the word about the joys of the beautiful game. >> we've always got that 90 minutes in which we can forget everything. we only want to know what is happening on the pitch. that's why the stadiums are full. >> football is steeped in history and nostalgia exemplified by the knowledge of the game, game from...
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in between 6:00 and 7:00 o'clock, over 2000 lightning strikes between 7:00 and eight 900 and then between eight and 9:00 p.m., 700. in total over 5,000 lightning strikes and if you average that out, that's about two lightning strikes every couple of seconds. so it's pretty amazeing. on storm scan3 we're looking at this bow echo that formed through philadelphia, down through wilmington and an indication of wind damage and with this, we saw some significant wind damage possibly 70 to 80 miles an hour gusts but these were the numbers that were reported to us some really incredible numbers. glassboro gusting to 70 miles per hour. other reports in philadelphia gusting to 71. king of prussia gusting to 70 miles per hour. and in merchantville a 66 miles an hour wind gust. so really incredible numbers. many folks reporting in that pink sky in the wake of the storms courtney katz captured the green sky ahead of the storm and in the wake of the storm that pink orange sky. coming up we'll talk about why this happened and what comes next chris, in the wake of the seventy five severe weather. >> okay,
in between 6:00 and 7:00 o'clock, over 2000 lightning strikes between 7:00 and eight 900 and then between eight and 9:00 p.m., 700. in total over 5,000 lightning strikes and if you average that out, that's about two lightning strikes every couple of seconds. so it's pretty amazeing. on storm scan3 we're looking at this bow echo that formed through philadelphia, down through wilmington and an indication of wind damage and with this, we saw some significant wind damage possibly 70 to 80 miles an...
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sarah: talks between greece and international creditors have ended without any result.rian: and it looks like a dead heat in denmark's parliamentary elections. we'll be back at the top of the hour. sarah: see you then. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ó ♪ >>> this week on "wealthtrack," americans are as generous as ever, but how they give is change changing. the heads of two leading philanthropies discuss what donors want and how their organizations are adapting, next on "consuelo mack wealthtrack." ♪ >>> new york life, along with mainstay family of mutual funds, offer investment and retirement solutions so you can help your clients keep good going. >>> additional funding provided by loomis sayles.
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temperatures between 58 and 65. inland, it is warm between 76 and 84 degrees. around the bay sunny seasonable, temperatures in the mid-60s to the mid 70s. look at the next three days, today is partly sunny on the coast. otherwise, lots of sunshine. by saturday, a warming trend, sunshine and clouds. sunday, game two, warriors are back and we turn warmer temperatures in the mid-60s to upper 80s. that's the weather. let's look at traffic. >> good morning. hope you're getting sleep and not too blurry eyed. this is the drive in, a spin out on 580 at 980. if heading away from the maze, that's where you find this accident. possible injuries involved. sounds like things are getting cleared to the shoulder. sfo, a big project this weekend. had one last weekend that shut down 101 between broadway and enza boulevard. this will last between midnight and 6:00 a.m. de detours will be in place. back to you. >>> 4:38. up next it is not your typical wedding, why one california couple went high tech to say their i dos. >>> and stage fright skills one man had in the operating roo
temperatures between 58 and 65. inland, it is warm between 76 and 84 degrees. around the bay sunny seasonable, temperatures in the mid-60s to the mid 70s. look at the next three days, today is partly sunny on the coast. otherwise, lots of sunshine. by saturday, a warming trend, sunshine and clouds. sunday, game two, warriors are back and we turn warmer temperatures in the mid-60s to upper 80s. that's the weather. let's look at traffic. >> good morning. hope you're getting sleep and not...
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still the drive times between the blue route and vine are good.sey or delaware the area bridges look good. all free of any issues. there may still be some residual rain on surfaces so you might want to take it a little bit extra slowly this morning. in new jersey, 295 and the 42 freeway are looking really good. no issues there along the atlantic city expressway or garden city parkway. i-95 between 295 and 495 you have a good drive there. vai? >> 6:31. continue to follow breaking news this morning. an off duty police officer put his own life at risk to stop a robbery at philadelphia's lawn dale section. monique braxton is lifve at the scene. police are searching for a person of interest. fill in the details. >> reporter: that's right, vai. rising avenue and tyson avenue have opened and much of the police tape is down the activity at the pizza shop has increased. several homicide detectives on the scene. they're examining something in the doorway of the pizza shop. the man who lives upstairs couldn't believe armed robbers hit the pizza shop knowing
still the drive times between the blue route and vine are good.sey or delaware the area bridges look good. all free of any issues. there may still be some residual rain on surfaces so you might want to take it a little bit extra slowly this morning. in new jersey, 295 and the 42 freeway are looking really good. no issues there along the atlantic city expressway or garden city parkway. i-95 between 295 and 495 you have a good drive there. vai? >> 6:31. continue to follow breaking news this...
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came to 221% in terms of the actual increase between 2007-2012. we want to further expand these flows, investments and trade flows and be higher given the actual potentiality available to our economies. that is one of the objectives of the efforts we have engaged in to further strength then our macro economic policies. thus reducing risks for both brazilian investments and for foreign investments in brazil. we developed the macro economic agenda expanding the transparency or accountability of processes and the proper gav innocence governance of relations between the company and government. we're also expanding the investments opportunity, opportunities in one area where coordination by the government is absolutely key in terms of setting the right expectations. i'm talking about the infrastructure area. we have launched an ambitious logistics infrastructure program and we hope and we thank president obama for his commitment in ensure aggregator presence of u.s. investors in that process, the logistics, development program. i would also like to say
came to 221% in terms of the actual increase between 2007-2012. we want to further expand these flows, investments and trade flows and be higher given the actual potentiality available to our economies. that is one of the objectives of the efforts we have engaged in to further strength then our macro economic policies. thus reducing risks for both brazilian investments and for foreign investments in brazil. we developed the macro economic agenda expanding the transparency or accountability of...
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2013-2014 increased by 35 percent the number of major cases between 2012 and 2014 increased from 22 to 10 a satisfaction survey that we began conducting in 2011 candlelight are not satisfied with the time their unhappy no updates with the additional staffing including one new journey level investigator and a senior level investigator the occ can providegreater services they review in realtime on the line casework summary on the cases they monitor the investigation plan and insure that interviews with conducted a timely manner in 2014 for all cases it took hundred and 63 days 13 it took hundred and 56 days the number of days to close the cases increased by a week for cases we find wrongdoing or negligent of duty it took an average of 2 leonardo da vinci and 98 days in 2014 to close the case by statute the eject has only 365 to close cases if discipline is to be imposed by the chief or police commission and the number of days increased by over two weeks in 2013 it took hundred and 80 days in 2014 it took 2 hundred and 98 days the next slide shows the occs budget without enhancements a
2013-2014 increased by 35 percent the number of major cases between 2012 and 2014 increased from 22 to 10 a satisfaction survey that we began conducting in 2011 candlelight are not satisfied with the time their unhappy no updates with the additional staffing including one new journey level investigator and a senior level investigator the occ can providegreater services they review in realtime on the line casework summary on the cases they monitor the investigation plan and insure that...
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settling down between noon and 3:00. then by 4:00, we start to see thunderstorms popping up shenandoah right into the metro area between 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. those thundershowers coming on through. they could be severe with damaging winds. next weather and traffic on the 1s, coming up at 6:11. your drive time forecast. >> thanks, tom. >>> 6:02 is your time. we have breaking news. police in charleston are searching for the man who shot and killed nine people inside a historic church. police are calling this a hate crime. news4's molette green is following the breaking developments from the live desk. >> right now, the police chief in charleston is holding a news conference asking for the public's help to find the suspected gunman. let's listen in now. >> well, obviously, at this point we want everybody to be vigilant. we want them to see -- if they see anything that is suspicious we want them to call us. at right now, we've got teams of investigators. we have uniform officers, we have fbi agents all over the city. and along
settling down between noon and 3:00. then by 4:00, we start to see thunderstorms popping up shenandoah right into the metro area between 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. those thundershowers coming on through. they could be severe with damaging winds. next weather and traffic on the 1s, coming up at 6:11. your drive time forecast. >> thanks, tom. >>> 6:02 is your time. we have breaking news. police in charleston are searching for the man who shot and killed nine people inside a historic church....
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there is a divide between the public and the private. we need to establish good communication. >> before we go to the audience, i want to talk to you about peacekeeping. you have played a huge role in overseeing one at a thousand peacekeepers at maximum. i was struck by a sadistic that was shared with me, that the charity -- the territory that falls under the u.n. is slightly larger than the holy roman empire at its peak. does the u.n. secretary have the structures and the support it needs to manage that scale of operations. can say no. >> it all depends on what you compare it to. if you look at the united states military forces and the relationship that there is in the united states, we are at a place that is nowhere to be compared. if you look at nato, again, nowhere to be compared. so it is clear that we don't have the same strength of oversight and support that some of these institutions have. but it is also clear that the construction around the peacekeeping operations that member states in vision was totally different. the command
there is a divide between the public and the private. we need to establish good communication. >> before we go to the audience, i want to talk to you about peacekeeping. you have played a huge role in overseeing one at a thousand peacekeepers at maximum. i was struck by a sadistic that was shared with me, that the charity -- the territory that falls under the u.n. is slightly larger than the holy roman empire at its peak. does the u.n. secretary have the structures and the support it...
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in practice there is no trust and a lot of bad feeling between them. so preparations are under way for sunday's referendum. after that it's anyone's guess what will happen in greece. >> well, in just a moment we'll cross over to andrew simmons who will be joining us in brussels. but first let's go to john in athens. barnaby in his report highlighting how the people and specifically pensioners are really feeling the effect of the greece crisis. >> well, the greeks have asked for an extension as the current financial arrangement. but after all the harsh words we've seen exchanged i don't think there is any . so the greeks can have their referendum and the greek delegation can come back and thrash out whatever deal it can. it waws a flat projection from the euro group on saturday. so absent any good will for that to happen, it seems that the former arrangement the legal arrangement that exists between greece and it's european creditors will be if at an end. because tomorrow is the day when europe will--when greece will be in arrears to the international m
in practice there is no trust and a lot of bad feeling between them. so preparations are under way for sunday's referendum. after that it's anyone's guess what will happen in greece. >> well, in just a moment we'll cross over to andrew simmons who will be joining us in brussels. but first let's go to john in athens. barnaby in his report highlighting how the people and specifically pensioners are really feeling the effect of the greece crisis. >> well, the greeks have asked for an...
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it was an ancient trading hub on the old silk road between the east and west. culture ministers from across south asia were expected to attend the inauguration. at the last minute they cancelled. the local government believed it was because of security concerns. >> translation: the government of afghanistan is keen to bring international tourists here. they'll do the maximum to ensure they are safe. they have endorsed their decision, and they will help them bringing the tourists from south countries. for the inauguration, 2,000 afghani security forces have been brought in to protect less than 200 government officials. >> the security is different to other provinces, we have a high security alert based on the threats from neighbouring regions, areas boarding the area are not safe. >> a few kilometres from where the buddhas stood or sat are the ruins of the 13th century citadel. it was destroyed by genghis khan. the battle so violent it was called the city of screams. here i meet the director of cmonuments and he says tourism can't develop until afghanistan is se
it was an ancient trading hub on the old silk road between the east and west. culture ministers from across south asia were expected to attend the inauguration. at the last minute they cancelled. the local government believed it was because of security concerns. >> translation: the government of afghanistan is keen to bring international tourists here. they'll do the maximum to ensure they are safe. they have endorsed their decision, and they will help them bringing the tourists from...
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there's service between malvern and center city. we have an accident where a vehicle slammed into a pole jacksonville and county line. >> reporter: we have clouds this morning and sunny breaks later the temperatures climb to a high of 83. more humid but mainly dry and not bad. >> we'll be back in 30 minutes for the latest updates. we're always on on the app at 6abc.com. for matt o'donnell, eva pilgrim david murphy, karen rogers, i'm tamala edwards. have a great weekend! # anything. anywhere. anytime. anyone. spread the delicious taste you know and love. hershey's is mine, yours, our chocolate spreads. >>> good morning, america. and breaking news deadly terror attack. a rampage at an american gas factory in france. at least one person dead, several others wounded. an islamist flag found on the scene. the latest as we come on the air. >>> also breaking overnight tourist tragedy. a plane crash on a sightseeing trip for cruise ship passengers going down. nine on board. federal officials rushing to the scene. >>> great escape. the terrif
there's service between malvern and center city. we have an accident where a vehicle slammed into a pole jacksonville and county line. >> reporter: we have clouds this morning and sunny breaks later the temperatures climb to a high of 83. more humid but mainly dry and not bad. >> we'll be back in 30 minutes for the latest updates. we're always on on the app at 6abc.com. for matt o'donnell, eva pilgrim david murphy, karen rogers, i'm tamala edwards. have a great weekend! # anything....
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between 93 and 100, you can make up to $7. you're risking that 3. you want to define your risk around the $90 level. that's a big gap level. >> there's no question given how these stocks are behaving that you would not want to reach out and try to go out and buy the stock right here, but i would just make one point about baba. just to get a sense of how cheap it is. amazon managed to double their revenues from 2009 to 2017. analysts expectations for revenue growth are substantially lower than amazon experienced. i don't really understand that. i expect that it will be as good or better then. you have a faster growing economy, the secular tail winds are with them. this is a growth story. >> they don't handle inventory. there's a difference between the baba and the amazon. >> that's another benefit. the metrics when they look at amazon, what are their crude measures and free cash growth. the same levels with baba, they're making money now. >> what does the chart look like? >> well, i mean, to look at the preceding conditions of weakness, long, protrac
between 93 and 100, you can make up to $7. you're risking that 3. you want to define your risk around the $90 level. that's a big gap level. >> there's no question given how these stocks are behaving that you would not want to reach out and try to go out and buy the stock right here, but i would just make one point about baba. just to get a sense of how cheap it is. amazon managed to double their revenues from 2009 to 2017. analysts expectations for revenue growth are substantially lower...
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there's a key difference between baba and amazon business model. not just revenue growth metrics. >> that's another benefit. the metric most people look at when they look at amazon is what their crude measures of free cash flow look like and you see similar measures of growth with baba but the difference is they're making money right now. >> what does the chart look like? >> well, if you look at the preceding condition of weakness, a long protracted wipeout and a gradual bottoming out. it's the characteristic of a bearish to bullish reversal. i'm sure you're targeting that gap down. nice move to 97 would make sense. >> i want to make one other point. this is a short period that i'm focused on because we know in september the one-year anniversary of this ipo, 1.4 billion shares are coming off lockup. i suspect this will be a massive overhang. this is trying to play a laggard for what is clearly a mania right now. >>> transport is also getting into the action today on the strength of a jobs report. one name soared. carter, what are you looking at? >>
there's a key difference between baba and amazon business model. not just revenue growth metrics. >> that's another benefit. the metric most people look at when they look at amazon is what their crude measures of free cash flow look like and you see similar measures of growth with baba but the difference is they're making money right now. >> what does the chart look like? >> well, if you look at the preceding condition of weakness, a long protracted wipeout and a gradual...
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and today our temperatures will range between 80 and 83 degrees, cloudy and warm. then we'll see a late thunderstorm before the main system gets here. i'll time out everything for you coming up in my full forecast. >> as bill approaches make sure you're prepared with the nbc 10 first alert weather app. you can track the storms with the same technology our meteorologists do. we'll also send you weather alerts to let you know of any problems in your neighborhood. >>> new from overnight, new york state police are looking into a possible sighting near pennsylvania of those two convicted killers who broke out of prison two weeks ago today. here's a look at the escapees. two men matching their description were spotted near the pennsylvania border but we are just now learning of this development. investigators will be analyzing surveillance video. we also learned officials placed a corrections officer on administrative leave as part of the prison break investigation. they released no other details. a prison worker accused of smuggling tools to the convicts has already bee
and today our temperatures will range between 80 and 83 degrees, cloudy and warm. then we'll see a late thunderstorm before the main system gets here. i'll time out everything for you coming up in my full forecast. >> as bill approaches make sure you're prepared with the nbc 10 first alert weather app. you can track the storms with the same technology our meteorologists do. we'll also send you weather alerts to let you know of any problems in your neighborhood. >>> new from...
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it is about the same time between brown and loving as between lawrence and this case. years. that is time for scholars commentators and bar and public to engage. but i don't know how to count the decimals when we talk about millennial. this definition has been with us for millennial. and it is very difficult for the court to say we know better. >> no i don't think this is a question of the court knowing better. when you think about the debate and the place of gay people in our civic society is something that has been contested for more than a century. in the last century, immigration exclusions took place of gay people and public employment and federal service. these are all things that have been contested. you can say ten years of marriage in massachusetts, but it is in the 1970's the baker case in minnesota reached this court. that was 40 years ago. and 20 years ago the hawaii supreme court ruled in favor of gay marriage and american people have been discussing this. gay and lesbian couples live in communities as neighbors throughout the country. >> you argue in your
it is about the same time between brown and loving as between lawrence and this case. years. that is time for scholars commentators and bar and public to engage. but i don't know how to count the decimals when we talk about millennial. this definition has been with us for millennial. and it is very difficult for the court to say we know better. >> no i don't think this is a question of the court knowing better. when you think about the debate and the place of gay people in our civic...
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the time between world war ii and today?lucky as a city to have this quality of institution to have this kind of facility going up. it's 75 years from now when we raise rent. that will have the kind of -- the sea corn of economic development coming out of ucsf. that's a great thing for our city we can't lose sight of. >> we could agree more commissioner. i have to say that in our conversations with every supervisor, they were very supportive of this. we were able to show the importance of this research center to our trauma one hospital. this really helps us in finalizing that campus. >> since this been under discussion for many years, it is so nice to see there's at least a resolution that we can move forward. although after that, it would still take a year before even a lease is signed. however, we are prepared for the resolution if somebody wishes to move it. >> so moved. >> i heard a motion and a second. is there any further discussion? if not we're prepared for the vote. all of those in favor of the resolution please say
the time between world war ii and today?lucky as a city to have this quality of institution to have this kind of facility going up. it's 75 years from now when we raise rent. that will have the kind of -- the sea corn of economic development coming out of ucsf. that's a great thing for our city we can't lose sight of. >> we could agree more commissioner. i have to say that in our conversations with every supervisor, they were very supportive of this. we were able to show the importance of...
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for the average rider they are on the cal train system between 20 and 28 miles and on between 30 and 50 minutes. when this compares to other systems in the bay areas, for bart muni and [inaudible] passenjures are on those systems for less time than cal trains. for ace it is a commuter rail system and it more so cal train is in the middle for what the riders experience and how long on the system, but when we look at the future for lect fiication we have to keep in mind will the system look more like bart and muni and [inaudible] or ace and capital cor dor. we have to balance that and understand the needs of the riders using our system. our riders have told us a lot about their capacity, wants and desire jz cal train needs to expand to have them use the system. we also heard from businesses as well. the cor dor that cal train runs on between san francisco and san jose has a incredible amount of economic support and vitility to the state. 14 percent of [inaudible] 52 percent of hat patens and 25 percent of the california state revenue come from this cor dor and because the cor dor is so
for the average rider they are on the cal train system between 20 and 28 miles and on between 30 and 50 minutes. when this compares to other systems in the bay areas, for bart muni and [inaudible] passenjures are on those systems for less time than cal trains. for ace it is a commuter rail system and it more so cal train is in the middle for what the riders experience and how long on the system, but when we look at the future for lect fiication we have to keep in mind will the system look more...
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>> guest: between 700 and 800. c-span: how many planes were lost?guest: twenty percent of the israeli air force was lost. in spite of this tremendous victory, israel also paid a very, very heavy price. many planes were lost. c-span: so when this war was over in six days, why do you say again this is such an important war and it still resonates today? >> guest: well, as i said earlier, because the map had changed, all right. first of all, you had a relationship between israel and the united states that didn't exist before and that was to play a central role in middle east politics since then and continues to this day to play that role. nasser was finished. moreover, not just nasser the individual, but the idea of nasser that there was going to be a nationalist arab movement that was going to unite the arab world, that was defunct. now there would have to be a new idea and that idea, that idiom was going to be islamic and not nationalist. the arab regimes were sick and tired of the arab-israel conflict. let's give it back to the palestinians. let the
>> guest: between 700 and 800. c-span: how many planes were lost?guest: twenty percent of the israeli air force was lost. in spite of this tremendous victory, israel also paid a very, very heavy price. many planes were lost. c-span: so when this war was over in six days, why do you say again this is such an important war and it still resonates today? >> guest: well, as i said earlier, because the map had changed, all right. first of all, you had a relationship between israel and the...
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came to 221 between 2007 and 2012. we want to further expand the flow and we want them to be higher given the actual potentiality available to is -- available in our respective economies. that is one of the objectives of the efforts we have engaged in to further strength and are not economic policy for both resilient investments in foreign investment in brazil. we have also developed a macroeconomic agenda can therefore be of less regulatory risk expanding the processes and also the relations between companies also expanding the -- between companies and the government. we are also expanding the investment opportunity in one area where coordination by the government is not what the key -- is absolutely key in terms of setting the right expectations. talking about the infrastructure area. we have launched an ambitious infrastructure program and we hope and thank president obama for his commitment and assuring the presence of u.s. investors in the process and the logistics development program. i would also like to say we
came to 221 between 2007 and 2012. we want to further expand the flow and we want them to be higher given the actual potentiality available to is -- available in our respective economies. that is one of the objectives of the efforts we have engaged in to further strength and are not economic policy for both resilient investments in foreign investment in brazil. we have also developed a macroeconomic agenda can therefore be of less regulatory risk expanding the processes and also the relations...
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third what is all this doing between relationship between australia and indonesia and the government made representations to the indonesia government ambassador to dakarta called in by indonesia foreign ministry and asked to explain what was going on and said he will find out and indonesia made it clear they are offended by this and offended by the fact they are not getting answers as well. australia federal police asked by the green party to investigation and they say they are considering whether to investigate and this is an opaque mess at the moment but seems in the coming days we may get a few more answers. >>> war in yemen and talks in geneva and u.n. secretary-general called for immediate humanitarian powers and wants armed groups to withdraw an order an inclusive political transition. >> today yemen's very existence hangs in the balance, why parties call for women enand the parties have a responsibility to end the fighting and begin the real process of peace and reconciliation. >> yemen foreign minister responded to ban ki-moon's plan and says there won't be a ceasefire until
third what is all this doing between relationship between australia and indonesia and the government made representations to the indonesia government ambassador to dakarta called in by indonesia foreign ministry and asked to explain what was going on and said he will find out and indonesia made it clear they are offended by this and offended by the fact they are not getting answers as well. australia federal police asked by the green party to investigation and they say they are considering...
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the conflicts now have been there for 2,500 years between sunni and shiah.s is going to go on for a very long time and the notion that the united states can bomb its way to success in the middle east -- charlie: i don't think anybody suggests that, although some lindsay graham and others are. john mccain. i don't know whether they're lining up to say send american boys and girls to fight against isis. george: i think if you check you'll find there's more than one who have said that. charlie: the iran nuclear negotiations. george: yes, iran must not get nuclear weapons. it would undermine the nuclear proliferation regime. charlie: which they have agreed to. george: it would be a direct threat to israel. there are two ways to accomplish that by negotiation or by war. it makes plain common sense to try to negotiate an outcome before you resort to war. charlie: everybody knows that. george: charlie, you say that but a substantial portion of the president's critics in the congress and prime minister netanyahu or opposed to negotiations. charlie: no, they're not.
the conflicts now have been there for 2,500 years between sunni and shiah.s is going to go on for a very long time and the notion that the united states can bomb its way to success in the middle east -- charlie: i don't think anybody suggests that, although some lindsay graham and others are. john mccain. i don't know whether they're lining up to say send american boys and girls to fight against isis. george: i think if you check you'll find there's more than one who have said that. charlie:...
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pictures of angry confrontations between demonstrators and police. protesters are demanding action on climate change and plan to disrupt the talks of world leaders. >> nestled in the mountains of bavaria, it is a retreat for germany's wealthiest. but for the next few days had "t" will host seven the world's richest countries. protected by police and military personnel, the g-7 will discuss several of the world's flash points. mostly the conflict in ukraine. in recent weeks the fighting has intensified particularly near donetsk. this site is the second such that russia has been excluded from. the g-7 group says that the that russia's role in ukraine makes talks impossible. and others say that excluding russia is a significant error. >> the situation is getting from bad to worse. the russians seem to have started just these days a new affront, a really serious offensive. i really mean the russians. it's not the donetsk people,. nothing would have happened there without the pushing of the kremlin. >> the continuing threat of the islamic state is also hi
pictures of angry confrontations between demonstrators and police. protesters are demanding action on climate change and plan to disrupt the talks of world leaders. >> nestled in the mountains of bavaria, it is a retreat for germany's wealthiest. but for the next few days had "t" will host seven the world's richest countries. protected by police and military personnel, the g-7 will discuss several of the world's flash points. mostly the conflict in ukraine. in recent weeks the...
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and the leaders and what happened between now and tomorrow. the international court has questions of power politics, and, it's not just south africa, that comes into question, and why it is proceeding on this occasion and now we find on you u ourselves, i cannot understand but it would be interesting to see what comes out tomorrow, south africa has an obligation to fulfill whatever obligation is done, and they have concerns about the way that this has been carrying out its business, and, a lot of the people here are after photgraph can and, the leaders have been very clear i will be watching clothesly to see whether they fine some sort of creative political solution, that allows him to sneak quietly back home, and the law and, it would prevail, and he would be held to account to answer to a lot of the charges that have been leveled against him including the crime against humanity. >>> the armed group has launched a attack, in kenya two soldiers were killed and 11 fighters local media are reporting the group raided the nearby town. this happene
and the leaders and what happened between now and tomorrow. the international court has questions of power politics, and, it's not just south africa, that comes into question, and why it is proceeding on this occasion and now we find on you u ourselves, i cannot understand but it would be interesting to see what comes out tomorrow, south africa has an obligation to fulfill whatever obligation is done, and they have concerns about the way that this has been carrying out its business, and, a lot...
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something happened between friday and tuesday, says the "new york times." what sent him running to the hills, what created such a seachange? genie: that is the million-dollar question. what are the papers say? florence: it is quite mysterious. some poke fun at the situation. a monthly magazine here in france focused only on soccer, and they promised the real reason for his resignation. bear in mind, it is quite fictional. they say one of the reasons can be defined -- divine intervention. they say perhaps in the middle of the night, god visited sepp blatter and told him to put football first. the criticism, the calls for him to resign, decided to troll everyone in resign after being elected, but the real reason can be summed up on the main sports daily here in france for stopping of one word on their front page, "accule," which means "cornered," and it quotes an article from the "know your times," and this is an article that will be getting a lot of attention today," sources that say essentially the fbi for the investigation into fifa corruption has been ext
something happened between friday and tuesday, says the "new york times." what sent him running to the hills, what created such a seachange? genie: that is the million-dollar question. what are the papers say? florence: it is quite mysterious. some poke fun at the situation. a monthly magazine here in france focused only on soccer, and they promised the real reason for his resignation. bear in mind, it is quite fictional. they say one of the reasons can be defined -- divine...
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there's a certain relationship between reform and cost cutting measures. and i think it's wrong to see it from that perspective. i believe that many member states, many of emerging powers that we referred to, understand that there is a need for a broad reform that goes beyond the security council. so if we were able to articulate a few things with a common agreement by member states, i think that is very powerful way to move the united nations. what will i suggest to put in there? well, it is clear that there is a strong tension between the general assembly and its willingness to delegate powers to the secretary general. it's not different from any other legislative body in the role with executive body. i'm sure in this town this is very well-known reality. the question of how deep you go into managing what is under the responsibility of the secretary general as chief administrative officer i think is something that requires a conversation. it can only happen if member states fully trust that the secretary general is going to do these in the best interest
there's a certain relationship between reform and cost cutting measures. and i think it's wrong to see it from that perspective. i believe that many member states, many of emerging powers that we referred to, understand that there is a need for a broad reform that goes beyond the security council. so if we were able to articulate a few things with a common agreement by member states, i think that is very powerful way to move the united nations. what will i suggest to put in there? well, it is...
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sarah: talks between greece and international creditors have ended without any result.rian: and it looks like a dead heat in denmark's parliamentary elections. we'll be back at the top of the hour. sarah: see you then. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] a shooting at an african-american church. president obama says he feels heart ache and out rate. the earth is beginning to look like an immense pile of self. the pope sets up pressure on world leaders to do more. he says consumer throwaway culture is hurting the planet and the poor. hu
sarah: talks between greece and international creditors have ended without any result.rian: and it looks like a dead heat in denmark's parliamentary elections. we'll be back at the top of the hour. sarah: see you then. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] a shooting at an african-american church. president obama says he feels heart ache and out rate. the earth is beginning to look like an immense...