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the 27 different personalities that he created living in canada india places like that, and then having a complete biography just like a victoryian novel. >> while he helped to change the course of modern history his life went unnoticed. until today nigel west tracked him down. >> my first call to juan was that i was calling on behalf of buckingham palace, and if he was the double agent code name garvo, would he like to come to london. >> it's hard to assess the full extent of his legacy. for some he was an undisputeed hero. for others he was the greatest double agent in history. >> now in the u.s. a fake killer whale being used to scare off hundreds of sea lions. fishermen say they've become a nuisance because they block access to docks and eat lots of salmon. scientists have named the world's first shape-changing amphibian. it can change its skin from smooth so spikey within minutes. it was dubbed as the transformer frog. it was discovered in 2009. scientists think that it's skin is used to ward off predators. more on the story coming up. the website there. [ ♪♪ ] >>> this week on "ta
the 27 different personalities that he created living in canada india places like that, and then having a complete biography just like a victoryian novel. >> while he helped to change the course of modern history his life went unnoticed. until today nigel west tracked him down. >> my first call to juan was that i was calling on behalf of buckingham palace, and if he was the double agent code name garvo, would he like to come to london. >> it's hard to assess the full extent of...
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dreamer you think of 27 different personalities he invented living in other places in england in canada and india and places like that, and then having a complete buying reaf biography like a victorian novel. >> until the day british author and investigative journalist nigel west tracked him down in 1984 in chirone. >> my first call was saying i was calling on behalf of buckingham palace, and if he was the double agent code named garbo would he like to come to london. >> it's hard to assess the full extent of his legacy. for some he's an undisputed hero. for others he was the greatest double agent in history. al jazeera venezuela. >> a movie largely funded by world football's fifa, as allen fisher reports after the events of the past two weeks at fifa, the timing is a surprise. >> reporter: fifa, it's a movie that's been around for a year but with interesting interesting timing it gets its u.s. opening this weekend. funded with $60 million of money from the organization, it's gathered horrible reviews. from the u.k. the guardian called it like stalinist propaganda. the miller said unintentional c
dreamer you think of 27 different personalities he invented living in other places in england in canada and india and places like that, and then having a complete buying reaf biography like a victorian novel. >> until the day british author and investigative journalist nigel west tracked him down in 1984 in chirone. >> my first call was saying i was calling on behalf of buckingham palace, and if he was the double agent code named garbo would he like to come to london. >> it's...
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think of 27 different personalities that we invented living in other places in england, and canada and indiaplaces like that and then having complete biography, it's like a victorian novel. >> reporter: one day a british author tracked him down in 1984. >> my first call was saying that i was calling on behalf of buckingham palace and if he was the double agent code name garbo, would he like to come to london. >> reporter: it's hard to assess the full extent of his legacy. for some he's an undisputed hero for others he is the greatest double agent in history. >>> more details on most of our stories can be found on our website, aljazeera.com. >>> hacked u.s. officials blame china for a major breech of government data. china responds. >>> strong u.s. jobs growth. today's report about may's unemployment numbers indicate the u.s. economy is gaining steam. >>> and the end of anner are, tariq aziz has died. he was the
think of 27 different personalities that we invented living in other places in england, and canada and indiaplaces like that and then having complete biography, it's like a victorian novel. >> reporter: one day a british author tracked him down in 1984. >> my first call was saying that i was calling on behalf of buckingham palace and if he was the double agent code name garbo, would he like to come to london. >> reporter: it's hard to assess the full extent of his legacy. for...
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now the largest overseas buyers with $28 billion in sales, that was way ahead of the number two, canada. indiare buying mostly in l.a. san francisco and new york. their average purchase price, $831,000. about 39% are buying the properties to live in and 7% are buying them for student housing for their kids. canadians are mostly buying in arizona and nevada. latin americans like florida. mexican buyers like texas and the british like l.a. new york and kissimmee. florida. most purchases by the overseas were most live in the suburbs. it's not the cities it's the suburbs where most of their buying is. >> kissimmee is not honolulu. but it was laying on the desk. i don't know why it was there. but we'll figure out a reason for it later. >> there's no reason. why not? >> there is a reason. >> there you go. what's the reason? >> it was hawaiian shirt friday brian. you missed all the action and hula hooping. >> i didn't miss anything. i was in wisconsin eating fried food. >>> stick around. we got $30 billion of market advice coming your way. >>> and taylor swift taking on apple. that got us thinking ab
now the largest overseas buyers with $28 billion in sales, that was way ahead of the number two, canada. indiare buying mostly in l.a. san francisco and new york. their average purchase price, $831,000. about 39% are buying the properties to live in and 7% are buying them for student housing for their kids. canadians are mostly buying in arizona and nevada. latin americans like florida. mexican buyers like texas and the british like l.a. new york and kissimmee. florida. most purchases by the...
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you think of 27 different personalities that he invented living in other places in england and canada, and india places like that, and then having complete biographies it is like a victorian novel. >> although he helped change the course of modern history his life went almost uno tied. until the day british author nigel west tracked him down in 1984. my first call was saying i was calling on behalf of bucking ham palace and if he was the double agent would he like to come to london. >> it's hard to assess the full extent of his legacy. for some he is an undisputed hero for others he was the greatest double agent in history. at al jazeera, venezuela. >> the greek prime minister says his government is close to reaching a deal with it's creditors. was needed which would put an end to talk about greece leaving europe's single currency. until the end of this month. we need a solution. five years on we need a conclusive solution both the greece and for europe. that will put an end to the discussion of greece leaving the bureau for good, a discussion that can work with a self-fulfilling prophesy, it is
you think of 27 different personalities that he invented living in other places in england and canada, and india places like that, and then having complete biographies it is like a victorian novel. >> although he helped change the course of modern history his life went almost uno tied. until the day british author nigel west tracked him down in 1984. my first call was saying i was calling on behalf of bucking ham palace and if he was the double agent would he like to come to london....
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think of 27 different personalities that he invented living in other places, in england and canada and india and places like that, and then having complete biography just like a victoryian novel. >> although he helped to change the course of modern history his life and his feat went almost unnoticed until the day than nigel west tracked him down. >> my first call to juan was to say that i was calling from buckingham palace, and if he was the double agent garbo would he like to come to london. >> he was awarded the german iron cross and the british empire award. it's hard to assess the full extent of his legacy. for some he was an undisputed hero. for others, the greatest double agent in history. >> for a look at what's coming up john seigenthaler joins us now. >> coming up at 8:00 tonight, louisiana's legislature gives the go ahead of schools to be built on top of toxic waste sites. why some legislators say that the risk is overblown. >> i'm heidi zhou castro where the search for missing migrants along the border is a never ending battle. >> a new wave of immigrants are making their way up t
think of 27 different personalities that he invented living in other places, in england and canada and india and places like that, and then having complete biography just like a victoryian novel. >> although he helped to change the course of modern history his life and his feat went almost unnoticed until the day than nigel west tracked him down. >> my first call to juan was to say that i was calling from buckingham palace, and if he was the double agent garbo would he like to come...
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sons taj, and bode on the ultimate road trip from their home base in canada 96 days 13,000 miles and 7 countries to the monastery in india on earth made you decide to to do this? >> we were finding when we went away on a trip we got to know our boys better. the bigger the trips, the closer we got with the boys. >> reporter: if it sound like a big, crazy, family adventure. it was. the travel channel was there every step of the way as t family made its way around the world. the catch, they did the all without ever taking off in an airplane. it all started in this canoe as they left their home in the canadian rockies casting with what they could fit their backs. >> back paddle. >> reporter: the only plans they had were no plans. all traveling was done on the fly. except for the tickets they purchasefordd for a journey across the ocean. the cargo ship wasn't meant for kids or passengers. they worth only civilians on board. [ crying ] >> oh come here. give dad a hug. what hurt? >> we could have flown. in the way, airlines this magical thing. they diminish time, distance, and effort there just seemed to be a romance to a great
sons taj, and bode on the ultimate road trip from their home base in canada 96 days 13,000 miles and 7 countries to the monastery in india on earth made you decide to to do this? >> we were finding when we went away on a trip we got to know our boys better. the bigger the trips, the closer we got with the boys. >> reporter: if it sound like a big, crazy, family adventure. it was. the travel channel was there every step of the way as t family made its way around the world. the catch,...
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canada awarded a class-action to smokers and x smokers. you can see the european markets are down. genie: let's go to india, where the central bank has cut interest rates again. stephen: is the third time the central bank has cut its rates this year. it is causing that it is cutting what is called the repo rate. -- it is cutting what is called the repo rate. india is the fastest-growing major economy in the world. consumer sentiment has fallen, which might explain the move by the central bank. genie: india plans to buy fighter jets from a french company. stephen: this is the indian defense ministry's plan to buy a fighter jet from a french company. yesterday we heard from the indian france minister that they could not afford to buy more than 36 of the jets. they had been in discussion for years now about purchasing 126 of them. it is said the indian defense forces will need more than 36 plains, and a second purchase will be discussed once the first contract has been completed. business headlines -- staff at a result are staging a 24-hour strike to restructure the country. record losses of almost 5 billion
canada awarded a class-action to smokers and x smokers. you can see the european markets are down. genie: let's go to india, where the central bank has cut interest rates again. stephen: is the third time the central bank has cut its rates this year. it is causing that it is cutting what is called the repo rate. -- it is cutting what is called the repo rate. india is the fastest-growing major economy in the world. consumer sentiment has fallen, which might explain the move by the central bank....
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canada. >> reporter: bazi kanani, abc news, washington. >>> also happening right now, health investigators are scrambling to retrace the steps of a woman now suffering from a dangerous form of tuberculosis. the woman arrived in april from india then traveled to three states. here now abc's david kerley. >> reporter: a female patient is in isolation at the nih clinical center according to federal health officials here in washington, d.c. she's being treated for what is called extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis, a rare but dangerous form of the disease that defies many of the medications used to treat tb. the woman flew from india to the united states in april through chicago's o'hare airport, then she spent time in missouri and tennessee, seven weeks in the u.s. before the diagnosis. the cdc and illinois department of health are reaching out to hundreds who may have been in contact with her either on the ground or in that aircraft. david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> dennis hastert, once one of the most powerful men in washington appears today in federal court. hastert has been in seclusion until yesterday when he was spotted here at this gas station on his way to illinois from his vacation home in wisconsin. today h
canada. >> reporter: bazi kanani, abc news, washington. >>> also happening right now, health investigators are scrambling to retrace the steps of a woman now suffering from a dangerous form of tuberculosis. the woman arrived in april from india then traveled to three states. here now abc's david kerley. >> reporter: a female patient is in isolation at the nih clinical center according to federal health officials here in washington, d.c. she's being treated for what is...
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india's cricketers are in bangladesh three day internationals squad is preparing at the stadium just south of the capital dakota da dakka. the women's football world cup is now well under way in canadawith 24 teams competing. this is easily the biggest tournament of its kind so far. andy richardson reports from edmonton. >> reporter: the road to taking part in a world cup is never likely to be an easy one but for female footballers rival fans and opposing teams can be the smallest problems. discrimination is still an issue at all levels of the game. globally just 7% of coaches are women. that figure is higher in host country canada but women are still underrepresented. the first words this coach heard from a male trainer at a recent course is why. >> you have to think gawky as women, and the penalty area as the kitchen and women and goal keepers know exactly where they belong and that was the start of my course. >> the turf war that preceded this tournament is also revealing. a group of top players threatened to sue governed body fifa citing location. they would never be asked to play on artificial turf. which can cause injury. football association in england took the decision in 19
india's cricketers are in bangladesh three day internationals squad is preparing at the stadium just south of the capital dakota da dakka. the women's football world cup is now well under way in canadawith 24 teams competing. this is easily the biggest tournament of its kind so far. andy richardson reports from edmonton. >> reporter: the road to taking part in a world cup is never likely to be an easy one but for female footballers rival fans and opposing teams can be the smallest...
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canada during the first round of thursday to take her into the lead. that is your sport and more later. >>> another bulletin coming up, and stay with us. ♪ health scare in india ban the sale and production of nestle-maggie noodles for containing high levels of lead. ♪ hello, this is the world news from al jazeera, i'm jane and also on this program pinpointing the mers virus in south korea, a fourth person dies and infected doctors had contact with 1500 people. raising the rake of a chinese cruise ship and government says no more survivors
canada during the first round of thursday to take her into the lead. that is your sport and more later. >>> another bulletin coming up, and stay with us. ♪ health scare in india ban the sale and production of nestle-maggie noodles for containing high levels of lead. ♪ hello, this is the world news from al jazeera, i'm jane and also on this program pinpointing the mers virus in south korea, a fourth person dies and infected doctors had contact with 1500 people. raising the rake of a...
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still has legs and if china and india are in place in the medium term the trickle down with external accounts benefitting from growth it's not just the u.s. it's canada and mexico as well. that is going to support growth there and they've had a hard time and the em over a four year period has underperformed quite significantly in dollar terms as well as in local currency terms. that is something we do look to see corrected. valuations in that part of the world, people talk about how horrible the chinese mainland market is. but if you look at shares think hong kong the index is trading on a much more palatable valuation. >> just a quick final question on twitter. would you be buying it off the back of the change in leadership? >> i know little about twitter. i understand a little bit about board rooms and the front end is clearly masking a difference of probably philosophy and strategy from here. this is a company which has increased it's value by 40 times in the last 7 to 8 years. so well done him and they are where they are. now we look at the challenges. but when you trade on a multiple between 50 and 60 times not a lot of wiggle room there. >> no.
still has legs and if china and india are in place in the medium term the trickle down with external accounts benefitting from growth it's not just the u.s. it's canada and mexico as well. that is going to support growth there and they've had a hard time and the em over a four year period has underperformed quite significantly in dollar terms as well as in local currency terms. that is something we do look to see corrected. valuations in that part of the world, people talk about how horrible...
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oil, if india has higher oil, if they have oil shocked it's going to effect the united states trust me. it's going to effect everyone. they're part of a world system despite the fact that with canada a little bit of mexican oil in there, you think you got energy independent. look at with a you're reacting to on the back of the greece crisis. a tiny independent country in europe making all of these waves for u.s. stocks on a daily basis. if we get an oil price shock in the rest of the world the u.s. will not be energy independent. it's not me saying it it's everyone i speak to. it's the boss of bp and bosses of these international oil companies. it's everyone it is part of the world system and i'm glad of that. >> we'll see if you're right. >> i want to bring you the latest flash on the fifa story. russia's committee olympic head was the resignation does not threaten russia's world cup in 2016. not 2018. >> coming up later today ceo will be guest hosting squawk box. >> that's all. thank you for watching. i'm wilfred frost. >> i'm seema mody. we'll see you tomorrow. >>> good morning, global markets are on edge as investors are in wait and see mode now. on high alert for news on a ta
oil, if india has higher oil, if they have oil shocked it's going to effect the united states trust me. it's going to effect everyone. they're part of a world system despite the fact that with canada a little bit of mexican oil in there, you think you got energy independent. look at with a you're reacting to on the back of the greece crisis. a tiny independent country in europe making all of these waves for u.s. stocks on a daily basis. if we get an oil price shock in the rest of the world the...