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are developing action plans to protect their bio diversity the family air loom is at stake in brazil canada, ed anything ton and korea and soul, hong kong and paris and chicago and los angeles all developing bio diversity plans i'm emphasizing 4.2 in anticipation of the controversy today. my second point has to do with the local constituency over one hundred thousand kids grouping in san francisco school is out and many kids have an opportunity to go see california's natural heritage but many kids can't afford to leave the city. there's a lot of things to give ushering kids an experience in the 7 by 7 of san francisco. lastly i want to flash on this image. thank you. this san francisco children's outdoor bill of rights than about the enforced by the unified school district several weeks ago by a unanimous vote this is the associate impact that will benefit futures of kids make sure you help thank you very much >> thank you very much. is is there any further public comment on item 2 the rose? seeing none, public comment is closed. mr. ram did you want to say anything in closing you don't hav
are developing action plans to protect their bio diversity the family air loom is at stake in brazil canada, ed anything ton and korea and soul, hong kong and paris and chicago and los angeles all developing bio diversity plans i'm emphasizing 4.2 in anticipation of the controversy today. my second point has to do with the local constituency over one hundred thousand kids grouping in san francisco school is out and many kids have an opportunity to go see california's natural heritage but many...
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speaking in brazil, canada and the united states. she's been putting the word out there. is that what you are saying, that they are trying to neutralize the main foreign voices. the main voices of vensans abroad -- venezuelans abroad. the regime is collapsing. it's part of the basic goods. they say that that's all the u.s.'s fault. there's a conspiracy of the economy, entre prepures. >> the urgenciesy assist collapsing and the man in charge has already collapsed. before the eyes of its own people. it's a sign of creating a ven significance and fantasy. the generals involved are free. they are free. they have invented a paper coup that involves some of us. >> the paper coup - they have a series of email. >> emails. >> that eingded ( -- allegedly made. the emails are forgies, they've called on google to help them say they've taken emails and copied. >> i was copied. >> you didn't originate, you were on the list. >> and it's on television. credit cards. this is a great card. they hacked my computer and put it on television to prove i had access to the internet and paid my in
speaking in brazil, canada and the united states. she's been putting the word out there. is that what you are saying, that they are trying to neutralize the main foreign voices. the main voices of vensans abroad -- venezuelans abroad. the regime is collapsing. it's part of the basic goods. they say that that's all the u.s.'s fault. there's a conspiracy of the economy, entre prepures. >> the urgenciesy assist collapsing and the man in charge has already collapsed. before the eyes of its...
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there are also people who have worked for the governments of brazil, canada, france, germany, mexico,e netherlands, peru, spain, south africa, sweden, and the united kingdom. i could go through the list of the directors, the regional directors, our africa director is a former ethiopian prisoner under u.s. ally. the person in charge of all our programs, ian levine, whom you know. a british trained nurse 10 years in africa, then unicef, then amnesty international. ken roth, the director of human rights watch, 27 consecutive years at human rights watch. there are a handful of people -- his revolving door policy if we implement a did, would have changed one person at human rights watch. to the extent there is a revolving door policy, it is with united nations. there are many people, myself included, who have worked at the united nations. there really is no basis to this kind of allegation. >> keane bhatt, can you respond specifically to what reed brody said about the number of former government officials from a number of other countries who are employed at human rights watch, what a speci
there are also people who have worked for the governments of brazil, canada, france, germany, mexico,e netherlands, peru, spain, south africa, sweden, and the united kingdom. i could go through the list of the directors, the regional directors, our africa director is a former ethiopian prisoner under u.s. ally. the person in charge of all our programs, ian levine, whom you know. a british trained nurse 10 years in africa, then unicef, then amnesty international. ken roth, the director of human...
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opposition leader, out in front of many of the protests and has been a big voice abroad, speaking in brazil and canada, speaking to politicians, they have been putting the word out there. is that what you are saying, they are trying to neutralise the main foreign voices of venezuelans abroad. >> why is this happening now. it's happening because the regime is collapsingment the economy is collapsing. there's in flayings of 70%. it's basic good. >> they say that that is all the u.s.'s fault, and there's a conspiracy of the economy or government. >> they can say what they like. it's the insurgent collapsing, and the me in charge of the presence is actual collapsed before the eyes of its own people. so it is a sign much desperation to create a fantasy that we are being accused of. the generals were involved a month or two months ago are free. they are free. they have invented some of us. >> the paper coup is they have a series of emails. >> emails. >> that allegedly - i know one of the others says he's calling on google to show that they are forgeries, thets have taken emails. >> i was copied in an email.
opposition leader, out in front of many of the protests and has been a big voice abroad, speaking in brazil and canada, speaking to politicians, they have been putting the word out there. is that what you are saying, they are trying to neutralise the main foreign voices of venezuelans abroad. >> why is this happening now. it's happening because the regime is collapsingment the economy is collapsing. there's in flayings of 70%. it's basic good. >> they say that that is all the u.s.'s...
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i was looking over something where delta had used the credit export agencies of brazil and canada to purchase hundreds of aircraft made in those countries. is that true? >> yes. to the best of my knowledge. >> so why would they be -- and to be -- to their accredit, they are for reforms but extending the re-authorization of the bank but what would be to the advantage of delta to borrow the money from those countries and not use ours? the product? >> yes, the united states is not really in the business of making what are called regional jets, those small somewhat uncomfortable narrow jets. old 50 to 75 people that a lot of us fly on. we don't make those. they are largely manufactured in brazil and canada. >> if if you're against it, you'd be against all of it, correct. they avail themselves of estimates of three to $4 billion of exports to canada. >> i will say this. the commerce department says the first quarter contraction was even more severe than the 1% annual decline it estimate a month ago. another major factor was a bigger trade deficit than initially estimated. i did not make r
i was looking over something where delta had used the credit export agencies of brazil and canada to purchase hundreds of aircraft made in those countries. is that true? >> yes. to the best of my knowledge. >> so why would they be -- and to be -- to their accredit, they are for reforms but extending the re-authorization of the bank but what would be to the advantage of delta to borrow the money from those countries and not use ours? the product? >> yes, the united states is...
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brazil for the world cup. most flew. one guy, though, he did it a different way. he rode 8,000 miles from canada the way to brazil on horse back. >> was this like some sort of thing about prices of airline tickets? i don't know. phillipe joins us. [ speaking foreign language ] >> thank you so much for having me on your show. >> we have to switch to english for my friend over here. >> i have no idea what happened. >> what an amazing journey. >> it was amazing. >> how were you able to do this? how do you feel now that you've gotten brack ton brazil on a horse? >> thank you so much. how was i able to do it? a lot of perseverance, positive thinking. i feel great to be here. i love soccer. i was born in brazil. this was a dream of mine. i'm finishing a year -- two years in the saddle. that was just a life long dream. >> phillip, we're incredibly impressed by you and what you've been able to accomplish. how about giving the horse some credit? >> exactly, exactly. this is bruiser. next to me. a quarter horse from montana. one of the three heroes that walked 8,000 miles from canada to brazil. it's insan
brazil for the world cup. most flew. one guy, though, he did it a different way. he rode 8,000 miles from canada the way to brazil on horse back. >> was this like some sort of thing about prices of airline tickets? i don't know. phillipe joins us. [ speaking foreign language ] >> thank you so much for having me on your show. >> we have to switch to english for my friend over here. >> i have no idea what happened. >> what an amazing journey. >> it was amazing....
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i was looking over something where delta had used the credit export agencies of brazil and canada to purchase hundreds of aircraft made in those countries. is that true? >> yes. to the best of my knowledge. >> so why would they be -- and to be -- to their accredit, they are for reforms but extending the re-authorization of the bank but what would be to the advantage of delta to borrow the money from those countries and not use ours? the product? >> yes, the united states is not really in the business of making what are called regional jets, those small somewhat uncomfortable narrow jets. old 50 to 75 people that a lot of us fly on. we don't make those. they are largely manufactured in brazil and canada. >> if if you're against it, you'd be against all of it, correct. they avail themselves of estimates of three to $4 billion of exports to canada. >> i will say this. the commerce department says the first quarter contraction was even more severe than the 1% annual decline it estimate a month ago. another major factor was a bigger trade deficit than initially estimated. i did not make r
i was looking over something where delta had used the credit export agencies of brazil and canada to purchase hundreds of aircraft made in those countries. is that true? >> yes. to the best of my knowledge. >> so why would they be -- and to be -- to their accredit, they are for reforms but extending the re-authorization of the bank but what would be to the advantage of delta to borrow the money from those countries and not use ours? the product? >> yes, the united states is...
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fell lip who is from brazil rode more than 8,000 miles from calgary, canada, to brazil.he camp grounds with two horses, picked up a third in new mexico, called it dude, traveled through ten countries, encountered a grizzly bear in montana. has a degree in journalism, has documented his trip. we're told he's about 1,000 kilometers away from sao paolo where he will be greeted by his family and friends. >> he is impressive. i'm impressed by the horses. they did all the work. just saying. >> you sit in a saddle for two years, fella, and then we'll talk. >>> also in some sports news, we know that this is a story we've been watching at this hour. it would appear the ball is in the washington redskins' court. the team plans to appeal the patent office. the patent office ruling that stripped away six federal trade marks because they're, quote, disparaging to native americans. >> daniel snyder has refused to change the name calling it a badge of honor. they appealed a ruling in 2003 and won that one. we want to talk about this with a man who has an interest perspective. a former
fell lip who is from brazil rode more than 8,000 miles from calgary, canada, to brazil.he camp grounds with two horses, picked up a third in new mexico, called it dude, traveled through ten countries, encountered a grizzly bear in montana. has a degree in journalism, has documented his trip. we're told he's about 1,000 kilometers away from sao paolo where he will be greeted by his family and friends. >> he is impressive. i'm impressed by the horses. they did all the work. just saying....
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addition to tim duncan, one player from italy, one from argentina, two from france, one from brazil, one from canada whose father is a straight islander and bhoz member is a member of australia's stolen generation, aboriginal children who were taken from their parents and forced to live with white families as part of a government and church-sanctioned policy lasting from the late 1800s until 1970. pi long side a policy of segregation not unlike the apartheid endured by black south avrns and african-americans a generation ago. patty mills is the first indigenous australian to play in the nba, and if that doesn't make you feel better about the the spurs victory, well, at least it might make you feel good about sports. that wraps things up for "the reid report." see you back here at 2:00 p.m. eastern. visit us online. "the cycle" is up next. and by the way, today would have been tupac shakur's 43rd birthday, another reason to feel old. also my middle child's birt dey. hay pi birthday, jamar. uh, well we are fine tuning these small cells that improve coverage, capacity and quality of the network. it mea
addition to tim duncan, one player from italy, one from argentina, two from france, one from brazil, one from canada whose father is a straight islander and bhoz member is a member of australia's stolen generation, aboriginal children who were taken from their parents and forced to live with white families as part of a government and church-sanctioned policy lasting from the late 1800s until 1970. pi long side a policy of segregation not unlike the apartheid endured by black south avrns and...
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greatest team basketball anyone has ever seen, with players from france, argentina, brazil, australia, italy, canada, and of course the united states. did republicans watch those same games and ask, who cares about the quality of the basketball being played. why are immigrants allowed in the nba? and this is the problem the republicans face. republicans have a very important choice to make the next few days. if they continue on the same path they are on now where they feign sympathy for immigration reform in their rhetoric but do not introduce or vote on legislation to fix our broken system, it will be impossible for the average voter to distinguish between any republican and steve king. republican word of sympathy will not matter to people whose families are suffering, whose businesses can't find the workers they need, or whose churches are seeing their members deported. they will know that republicans are to blame for doing nothing on immigration reform. even worse, republicans will get the worst of both worlds in this scenario. their most strident right-wing voters will actually punish them for t
greatest team basketball anyone has ever seen, with players from france, argentina, brazil, australia, italy, canada, and of course the united states. did republicans watch those same games and ask, who cares about the quality of the basketball being played. why are immigrants allowed in the nba? and this is the problem the republicans face. republicans have a very important choice to make the next few days. if they continue on the same path they are on now where they feign sympathy for...
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america and canada are the driving forces. brazile lower this year, but it doesn't matter because sales should hit a record high this year, cash flow has been turned around and getting stronger. no, i think that we need to sort this out in the portfolio. >> i love this stock, i don't own it right now, but i do love it, by 2020, have the trucks. >> looking up the resources, also making this new engine, which i think is really great. and the one thing i will say that i have been a believer in this company and you have been a believer as long as i have known you. >> we are talking about this. i don't like it when it's manipulated by the federalment. and they are going to make these companies do things they can't do overnight. everyone wants cleaner air. >> this goes hand-in-hand. charles: hillary clinton actually put her foot in her mouth. if she ever goes back the white house, have ideas for her. stay with us, because we are "making money." ll need when you? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might las
america and canada are the driving forces. brazile lower this year, but it doesn't matter because sales should hit a record high this year, cash flow has been turned around and getting stronger. no, i think that we need to sort this out in the portfolio. >> i love this stock, i don't own it right now, but i do love it, by 2020, have the trucks. >> looking up the resources, also making this new engine, which i think is really great. and the one thing i will say that i have been a...
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they have brazil, argentina, trans, italy, canada and the u.s.a. all represented. another secret to their success. >> sort of like the aljazeera of sports. >> very well put. >> you like that. >> it's a show known for keeping fans on the edge of their seats and their jaws on the floor. >> the finale, another main character killed off. we're not going to tell you who. why this kept viewers coming back poor more. >> if the world cup isn't satisfying your soccer needs, we may have the tournament for you. all next week only on al jazeera america . >> we're here in the vortex. only on al jazeera america. >> we continue to follow breaking news, the escalating crisis in iraq. secretary of state john kerry saying that u.s. air strikes may be an option to combat isil. it comes after the defense department announcing sending another navy ship to the gulf, an amphibious dock ship. u.s. air strikes could be an option in iraq. we'll bring you the latest as soon as we get it right here opinion aljazeera america. >> it was a shocking sendoff for a show famous for twists and turns.
they have brazil, argentina, trans, italy, canada and the u.s.a. all represented. another secret to their success. >> sort of like the aljazeera of sports. >> very well put. >> you like that. >> it's a show known for keeping fans on the edge of their seats and their jaws on the floor. >> the finale, another main character killed off. we're not going to tell you who. why this kept viewers coming back poor more. >> if the world cup isn't satisfying your soccer...
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there are in addition to americans, there are folks from canada, argentina, brazil, italy, australia. tim duncan, who has spent his entire career with the san antonio spurs, started out playing basketball in the ninth grade after he wasn't able to swim anymore because the swimming pool in the virgin islands that he used was destroyed. none of the players are among the highest paid in the league. in fact, tony parker is the highest paid player and he ranked number 37 in the nba. five championships, some heartbreakingly close calls. in fact, last year they lost in the very last minute but they never gave up. they continued working. they came back and this year they won it all. the spurs have the greatest coach in the nba. . coach popovich has been in san antonio since 1996, the lodgest active coach in all big sport leagues, and the most consecutive winning seasons, including playoffs, of any coach in the nba -- 17. the spurs have so much they could share. their cultural diversity is their strength. they won because they played together. and they played as a team. they trusted each other
there are in addition to americans, there are folks from canada, argentina, brazil, italy, australia. tim duncan, who has spent his entire career with the san antonio spurs, started out playing basketball in the ninth grade after he wasn't able to swim anymore because the swimming pool in the virgin islands that he used was destroyed. none of the players are among the highest paid in the league. in fact, tony parker is the highest paid player and he ranked number 37 in the nba. five...
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. >>> brazil may be the center of the soccer universe right now. >> thousands of miles away canada ismaking a name for itself as the home of bubble soccer. players suit up in giant inflatable plastic bubbles. they can run into each other, knock down their opponents. no one gets hurt thanks to these giant bubble suits. >> that's hilarious. have a great day. [ jazz music plays ] [ indistinct conversations ] >> katie: [ chuckles ] i wasn't sure if you'd be ready. i mean, after everything you've been through, and... i almost lost you before we ever had a chance to start. >> ridge: guess it's just the beginning for us. how could i forget that? >> katie: how could you? [ both chuckle ] >> wyatt: i just -- i wanted to come by and tell you how happy i am for you. you know, this is a great moment for your family -- having ridge back. and i just -- i wish i could be
. >>> brazil may be the center of the soccer universe right now. >> thousands of miles away canada ismaking a name for itself as the home of bubble soccer. players suit up in giant inflatable plastic bubbles. they can run into each other, knock down their opponents. no one gets hurt thanks to these giant bubble suits. >> that's hilarious. have a great day. [ jazz music plays ] [ indistinct conversations ] >> katie: [ chuckles ] i wasn't sure if you'd be ready. i mean,...
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programs are in various stages of development around the world including china, canada, switzerland, south kariya, india, chile, brazil mexico. for a strategy career it's ahead as a political compromise back in 1980s, cap and trade is one of the most widely accepted tools for taxaling global warming. patricia sob ga, al jazerra. >> president obama has made reducing carbon emissions one of his top goals during his administration, but what he couldn't get done through congress he's pro poising too do through he can executive powers, lisa stark joins us now from washington with more on that, lisa. >> reporter: well, hi, ali, what he's trying do is use the epa clean air act which actually the supreme court cleared the way for that back in 2007, when it said that carbon emissions like this could be considered a pollutant the epa. >> has the right to regulate pollution, air pollution under the clean air act and that is how the obama administration is moving forward. now, there are some on capitol hill that say that this is illegal, there are some energy companies that say, this is illegal. and the administration will certai
programs are in various stages of development around the world including china, canada, switzerland, south kariya, india, chile, brazil mexico. for a strategy career it's ahead as a political compromise back in 1980s, cap and trade is one of the most widely accepted tools for taxaling global warming. patricia sob ga, al jazerra. >> president obama has made reducing carbon emissions one of his top goals during his administration, but what he couldn't get done through congress he's pro...
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. >>> as hosts of the world cup, brazil may be the center of the soccer universe right now. >> thousands of miles away, canada is making itself as a home of bubble soccer. check this out. players suit up in giant inflatable plastic bubbles. they run into each other, knock down their opponentings. no one gets hurt. thank goodness because of this giant bubble suit. >> and the object of this game is here who knows. >> hit the ball into the other person. >> just go out there and have a lot of fun. i challenge you guys two games right after this. >> you got it. >> golden gate park. y the outcome... they were just a few seconds away from punching its ticko the knockout round when porl >>> we err talking boats, but not right now. >> we will talk about my boat another time, ken. >> let's begin with the host country brazil in the world cup. they have not lost a competitive match on its own soil since the ford administration. don't tell this guy. it's just a game 34th minute, they were tied at 1. the latest super star from brazil. scores a second goal of the match. he is incredible. his timing impeccable. fourth tourna
. >>> as hosts of the world cup, brazil may be the center of the soccer universe right now. >> thousands of miles away, canada is making itself as a home of bubble soccer. check this out. players suit up in giant inflatable plastic bubbles. they run into each other, knock down their opponentings. no one gets hurt. thank goodness because of this giant bubble suit. >> and the object of this game is here who knows. >> hit the ball into the other person. >> just go...
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canada is producing shale oil on a commercial scale. and there are big ambitions south of the border as well. >> include argentina, brazil, and include paraguay, uruguay, and columbia colombia, which i would put at the top that could see inroads in fracking. >> reporter: global energy prices by controlling how much oil it's 12 members produce. frack something under cutting that power by adding ever greater involves of non-owe beck levels. >> here we have a new source of oil and gas coming out of an extensive set of rocks coming out around the world. that's the market change that will effect opec's power. >> reporter: it comes when there is domestic unrest such as the capture of two cities pi bimilitants in iraq this week. the embargo on iran increasing energy consumption eating away at exports poses further challenges to the cartel. don't count it out yet. >> owe beck is stilif it weren't for opec prices would be much higher than they are. markets would be very volatile. it would be a global crisis, and we would all know about it. >> reporter: al jazeera, new york. >> according to jim crane, opec's consumption of energy has been doubling ever
canada is producing shale oil on a commercial scale. and there are big ambitions south of the border as well. >> include argentina, brazil, and include paraguay, uruguay, and columbia colombia, which i would put at the top that could see inroads in fracking. >> reporter: global energy prices by controlling how much oil it's 12 members produce. frack something under cutting that power by adding ever greater involves of non-owe beck levels. >> here we have a new source of oil...
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red eye flight to brazil were seeing red after the plane was forced to turn around because a security breach. that tops our look at the stories around the news nation today. the air canadaght was forced back to the gate three hours into the flight after officials discovered one of the passengers was not properly screened by security. according to local reports, the passenger questioned left the airport and returned to the gate through a door reserved for staff. once all 189 on passengers were removed and searched the plane made the way for brazil. for some traveling to the world cup, the flight arrived so late they missed the game they wanted to see. not good. >>> heavy rains that plagued minnesota triggered a massive mud slide near the hospital last night. officials say 100-yard swath of land collapse onned road and river below. no injuries reported. workers were evacuated as a precaution. no hospital patients were effected. >>> and believable motorcycle crash caught on tape. police say a car was making an inillegal left turn when it slammed into the motorcycle. amazingly the biker. he wasn't wearing a hell mot. he cart wheeled into the air. he walks away like nothing
red eye flight to brazil were seeing red after the plane was forced to turn around because a security breach. that tops our look at the stories around the news nation today. the air canadaght was forced back to the gate three hours into the flight after officials discovered one of the passengers was not properly screened by security. according to local reports, the passenger questioned left the airport and returned to the gate through a door reserved for staff. once all 189 on passengers were...
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brazil continuing to be popular in latin america. >> i think so. not watch the games. have you? >> yes, lots. >> who are you rooting for? canada?a is not in the world cup. my prediction is that argentina will win, though their first performance was not particularly inspiring. germany yesterday looked invincible. my bracket is set. i'm locked in. the germans looked amazing. >> thanks so much. >> we will be back with more market makers after a short break. ♪ >> dallas bill de blasio looking pretty uncomfortable on the jimmy kimmel show singing "i love l.a.." clearly not squelching on the bed he made. he didn't even know the song. greatdy neumann is a songwriter. i cannot tell whether he should feel good about bill de blasio having to sing it -- it is kind of a cheeky song to begin with. >> the kids were mining and they had all of their song. they were trying to help him out. props to him for doing it. you make a bed, you've got to see it through. >> true to your word. >> exactly. it is 56 past the hour, which means it's time for bloomberg's "on the market." netflix, today morgan stanley thatit a price target could get to 20%. tha
brazil continuing to be popular in latin america. >> i think so. not watch the games. have you? >> yes, lots. >> who are you rooting for? canada?a is not in the world cup. my prediction is that argentina will win, though their first performance was not particularly inspiring. germany yesterday looked invincible. my bracket is set. i'm locked in. the germans looked amazing. >> thanks so much. >> we will be back with more market makers after a short break. ♪...
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brazil and they celebrated the qualifications for the first ever world cup quarter final. ♪ ♪ welcome back, india has launched five foreign satellites from its southern state of andrew predesh, satellites from singapore, canada into orbit and newly elected prime minister was there to witness the launch. now, ten years ago on monday the space craft arrived in orbit around saturn and designed to spend the next four years exploring the planet and rings and moons and it's still going strong and among the greatest discoveries is sending a probe down on the surface of saturn move and shows rivers and lakes and rivers of black methane and this is a storm system found at saturn's north ball and unclear what drives the hurricane which is decades or centuries old and 2010 he tracked and recorded the path of another huge storm within months it encircled the entire planet and it was in large areas and throws dust up in the atmosphere and he has been in all written for ten years it's impossible to study like ever before and it's rock and ice and ripple and the rings gave scientists insight into the solar system and joining us is a man studying in the planets in the solar system and live from london and thank you for bein
brazil and they celebrated the qualifications for the first ever world cup quarter final. ♪ ♪ welcome back, india has launched five foreign satellites from its southern state of andrew predesh, satellites from singapore, canada into orbit and newly elected prime minister was there to witness the launch. now, ten years ago on monday the space craft arrived in orbit around saturn and designed to spend the next four years exploring the planet and rings and moons and it's still going strong and...
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canada. anthony been knit in 2013, and the second pick was 19-year-old parker of duke university. he was taken by the milwaukee bucks. >>> plenty on our website, aljazeera.com/sport. there's a brazil 2014 site. >>> thanks very much indeed. just to let you know a bit of breaking news now. the u.s./middle east envoy martin endik has resigned. according to u.s. officials he'll go back to the brookings institute a, a sign of the failure of any progress in the peace talks. so the middle east peace envoy, he's basically going back to where he came from. the brookings institute. >>> muslims around the world are making final preparations to mark the month of ramadan. we end the news hour with a look at some of the traditions and some of their aspirations for the holy season. >> translator: the purpose of this is to restore the human heritage, which has been despairing. >> translator: we prove that all ah our one true god would grant peace, especially in places where there's violence. >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... yo
canada. anthony been knit in 2013, and the second pick was 19-year-old parker of duke university. he was taken by the milwaukee bucks. >>> plenty on our website, aljazeera.com/sport. there's a brazil 2014 site. >>> thanks very much indeed. just to let you know a bit of breaking news now. the u.s./middle east envoy martin endik has resigned. according to u.s. officials he'll go back to the brookings institute a, a sign of the failure of any progress in the peace talks. so the...
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canada, we race in -- mostly in the u.s. domestic u.s., but make trips occasionally to brazil. >> formula 1?- could you race -- you saw how danica switched, i don't -- does it make sense for her to switch to nascar because it's bigger? you can switch between different cars, can't you? >> it depends. >> this is you. >> exactly. >> indy car. >> what you specialize in. like i said indy car racing has always been my goal, always has been. it's the only series in the world that races on every discipline of racetrack which is the super speed ways, short ovals and downtown city street surface as well. >> when i look at you and that car, i can't believe you fit in it. >> that's what most people say. they don't know how i fit in there. i'm one of the taller guys. you kind of lay down in it. doing 240 miles an hour in that is the greatest feeling in the world. >> man. >> 240. mine -- >> i'm not going to admit it but i've gone 140, 145, you know, in indiana actually at night and you cannot believe it's a fence, the white lines are like that, 240, this far away from another car, we have no conception of
canada, we race in -- mostly in the u.s. domestic u.s., but make trips occasionally to brazil. >> formula 1?- could you race -- you saw how danica switched, i don't -- does it make sense for her to switch to nascar because it's bigger? you can switch between different cars, can't you? >> it depends. >> this is you. >> exactly. >> indy car. >> what you specialize in. like i said indy car racing has always been my goal, always has been. it's the only series in...
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canada, they say that's why he got better. he was the goat the last time around. they plame eblamed him and now hero. >> brazilall going to the goalkeeper. there were large stretches of the game that chile looked like the better side. they controlled the midfield in the second half. they were as you say two inches of the cross bar away from going through. brazil at this point has to be nervous. if you talk to the locals, they're worried about this team. they know that next up is a colombia side on saturday that looked very, very good. rodriguez is uruguay's -- the coach, he's the best player at this world cup and that's saying something when you compare him to neymar and other great -- >> that was sick, it comes in the air, bounces it off his chest and kicks it in free flight. that's pretty impressive. how about conditions? may help the u.s., the heat, the humidity of salvador. >> we have a brutal travel schedule. we have guys with broken noses. >> two guys now. our captain, clint dempsey and jermaine jones broke his nose. >> those guys have been warriors. jermaine out there, he's been battling it out. impress
canada, they say that's why he got better. he was the goat the last time around. they plame eblamed him and now hero. >> brazilall going to the goalkeeper. there were large stretches of the game that chile looked like the better side. they controlled the midfield in the second half. they were as you say two inches of the cross bar away from going through. brazil at this point has to be nervous. if you talk to the locals, they're worried about this team. they know that next up is a...