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join us tomorrow when we look at the central american nation of honduras and the state department under then secretary of state hillary clinton. the department was accused of pulling the strings. what does it tell us about the presidential candidate's world view and i'm ray suarez and this is goodnight. i is >> thanks for joining us. as the dialogue changes for the lgbt community in america, the nation's largest christian denomination, american catholics are reconsiderine
join us tomorrow when we look at the central american nation of honduras and the state department under then secretary of state hillary clinton. the department was accused of pulling the strings. what does it tell us about the presidential candidate's world view and i'm ray suarez and this is goodnight. i is >> thanks for joining us. as the dialogue changes for the lgbt community in america, the nation's largest christian denomination, american catholics are reconsiderine
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join us tomorrow when we look at the central american nation of honduras and the state department under then secretary of state hillary clinton. the department was accused of pulling the strings. what does it tell us about the presidential candidate's world view and i'm ray suarez and this is goodnight. i is >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories... of desperate journeys. a global crisis. >> it was a disaster in the making. the camp is over-congested. >> there is no humanity in this world. >> it's not fair, i'm very sad, nobody cares for me. >> this disaster is booming business time for criminal gangs. >> i want to tell the world, "stop the war". >> on the front lines here at home. >> people manage to get across this border one way or another. >> members of the u.s. house and the u.s. senate have recklessly disregarded protecting these borders. >> to see this many people that have perished trying to make it. >> all of these people shouldn't be dead. >> these are people that are coming in that we really don't know a lot about... we're afraid. >> i think it's important that we
join us tomorrow when we look at the central american nation of honduras and the state department under then secretary of state hillary clinton. the department was accused of pulling the strings. what does it tell us about the presidential candidate's world view and i'm ray suarez and this is goodnight. i is >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories... of desperate journeys. a global crisis. >> it was a disaster in the making. the camp is over-congested. >> there is...
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countries that receive an extensive amount of aid from this country, haiti, colombia, the central american nations, our neighbors up north in canada and among others to support this effort. some of these countries, not canada, but right now we are about to give hundreds of millions of dollars to these countries in central america in the northern triangle. the alliance for prosperity. i think that's a good idea, but we should ask them to support what we're trying to do -- what i hope we will try to do at the o.a.s. the same with haiti. we have point of order millions of dollars into haiti's construction. we should use that as leverage to ask them to support something that's happening at the o.s.a. what's happening in venezuela is nothing short of a de facto coup, and the organization of american states if it has any reason to exist anymore it should be to defend democracy in the region. it is the reason why we have an organization of american states. we will soon find out whether that organization is even worth continuing to exist. if it cannot pronounce itself collectively, on the outright violati
countries that receive an extensive amount of aid from this country, haiti, colombia, the central american nations, our neighbors up north in canada and among others to support this effort. some of these countries, not canada, but right now we are about to give hundreds of millions of dollars to these countries in central america in the northern triangle. the alliance for prosperity. i think that's a good idea, but we should ask them to support what we're trying to do -- what i hope we will try...
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. >> the national weather service predicted 60 million americans living across the central u.s. were in the path of the extreme weather. >>> new developments in the death of prince. several news agencies are reporting prescription painkillers were found near his body when he died. the drugs were reportedly found inside his home in minneapolis known as paisley park. investigators have yet to say what role if any the medications may have played in his death. paisley park was his home and recording studio. and a judge has appointed a corporate trust company to oversee the estate. the superstar musician does not appear to have a will. and there are hundreds of millions of dollars at stake. prince was not married, had no known living children. and he only has one full sibling, tyka nelson. >>> the greek president arrived in athens to kick start the torch ceremony. the flame was passed to an olympic organizer at the stadium where the first modern olympics were held. 12,000 torch bearers will relay the torch around the world and it ends in rio de janeiro and that will take place on may
. >> the national weather service predicted 60 million americans living across the central u.s. were in the path of the extreme weather. >>> new developments in the death of prince. several news agencies are reporting prescription painkillers were found near his body when he died. the drugs were reportedly found inside his home in minneapolis known as paisley park. investigators have yet to say what role if any the medications may have played in his death. paisley park was his...
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. >> the national weather service predicted 60 million americans living across the central u.s. were in the path of this extreme weather. >> we are following new developments in the death of prince. several news agencies are reporting prescription painkillers were found near his body when he died last week. the drugs were reportedly found inside his home near minneapolis, the home is known as paisley park. investigator have not said what role the drugs may have played in his death. a judge in minnesota has appointed a corporate trust company to oversee the huge estate of prince. the emergency appointment was necessary because the superstar did not appear to have a will. and there are hundreds of millions of dollars at stake. he was not married and had no known living children. and he has only one full sibling, his sister, tyka nelson. and she confirmed that he didn't have a will. >> surprising. >> a lot of people were surprised to hear that. >> we'll get you out the door. sal is watching the roads and the bridges. how does it look? >> it's more of a moderate and routine commute
. >> the national weather service predicted 60 million americans living across the central u.s. were in the path of this extreme weather. >> we are following new developments in the death of prince. several news agencies are reporting prescription painkillers were found near his body when he died last week. the drugs were reportedly found inside his home near minneapolis, the home is known as paisley park. investigator have not said what role the drugs may have played in his death....
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independent commission national and international experts to evaluate our practices and to propose measures that we will share with other countries of the world. >> prosecutors in the central american country have also launched a probe into criminal investigations found in the documents. >>> a representative of the reporter's organization international consortium of investigative journalists has spoken to nhk about the group's work. >> i think what the panama papers project shows is that there is a parallel universe in which if you have enough money or enough political power, you can almost decide to play by different rules to the rest of us. >> he says it's just the beginning of their project. fitzgibbons said they've obtained millions of documents and calls the leak several times larger than the wiki leaks of off shore data. >> even today, we had messages from partners in europe, saying they found new links to politicians or to people involved in potentially illegal acts. >> fitzgibbons said there will be a lot more to report over the coming months. >>> and it is time now for a check of the weather. people in eastern canada and the u.s. are seeing a rare sight this time of year.
independent commission national and international experts to evaluate our practices and to propose measures that we will share with other countries of the world. >> prosecutors in the central american country have also launched a probe into criminal investigations found in the documents. >>> a representative of the reporter's organization international consortium of investigative journalists has spoken to nhk about the group's work. >> i think what the panama papers project...
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nationals working on base operated by u.s. central command. in afghanistan, iraq and elsewhere. but even as the united states winds down its wars, these workers remain critical to american facilities around the world. >> the problem doesn't go away, because we're still going to have needs of support both for department of defense and department of state. now they're starting to use third country nationals for bases in djibouti and other parts of africa as well. >> al jazeera america, proud to give voice to the voiceless. >> we are creating a class of adults exposed to mediocre education. >> there's bad people out there in these sports. >> we call chicago "chiraq" because we have more killers than iraq. >> in order to save my children, i had to try to save everyone else's. >> i had to encourage them... to tell them, there's a better way. >> i have to do my one hundred percent best so i don't end up in a place like this again. >> you have kids here who've killed someone? >> yes we do. >> my homie got shot five times. >> have you ever seen anybody get shot? >> highlighting threats to children around the world. >> it's very difficult for us. we don't have clothes, we don't
nationals working on base operated by u.s. central command. in afghanistan, iraq and elsewhere. but even as the united states winds down its wars, these workers remain critical to american facilities around the world. >> the problem doesn't go away, because we're still going to have needs of support both for department of defense and department of state. now they're starting to use third country nationals for bases in djibouti and other parts of africa as well. >> al jazeera...
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. >> the national weather service predicted that up to 60 million americans living across the central u.s. were in the path of this extreme weather. >>> take a look at this video. you can see a waterspout there caught on camera over the lake. it is a fairly rare sight to see. >>> blue skies. much more than what we were seeing yesterday, mark. >> that's right. in fact, mike, gasia, lots of sunshine for your thursday afternoon. this is just the beginning of a big bounce in temperatures just in for your bay area weekend. the transamerica pyramid left portion of your screen. a beautiful day in san francisco. nice day to be on the water as well. on stormtracker 2 you can see our old system from yesterday. remember yesterday we had rain. we had the thunderstorms. of course, you saw the video of the waterspout towards lake berryessa. that is the old storm moving towards nevada. we have a few high clouds offshore. we are heading into a bit of a warming trend setting up over the next few days. as we take a closer look at the satellite for you, we do have this as we come in closer on the satell
. >> the national weather service predicted that up to 60 million americans living across the central u.s. were in the path of this extreme weather. >>> take a look at this video. you can see a waterspout there caught on camera over the lake. it is a fairly rare sight to see. >>> blue skies. much more than what we were seeing yesterday, mark. >> that's right. in fact, mike, gasia, lots of sunshine for your thursday afternoon. this is just the beginning of a big...
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recognized national and international experts to evaluate our standard practices and to propose measures that we will share with other countries of the world. >> prosecutors in the central american country have also launched a probe into crimimina alallegations found in the dodocuments. >>> public safety authorities in japan are cracking down on a new crime gang. they are about to slap an official designation on the group that split from the biggest yakuzaa syndicate. ththe kobe yamaguchihiumi broke away from the yamaguchi-gumi. the two gangs are inn a state o conflict. officials have received reports of 70 incidents across the country some involving guns. they are hurrying to designate the kobe yamaguchi-gumi organized crime group. police will be able to order the gang to stop demanding protection money from shops. >> translator: the most important thing is to prevent ordinary citizens from being harmed. i'm ordering police to keep doing all they can to mononitor the situation. and once we put inn an official designation on the kobe yamaguchi-gumi i'll make sure police take all necessary action. >>> the kobe yamaguchi-gumi has more than 6,000 members across japan. 21 other gang
recognized national and international experts to evaluate our standard practices and to propose measures that we will share with other countries of the world. >> prosecutors in the central american country have also launched a probe into crimimina alallegations found in the dodocuments. >>> public safety authorities in japan are cracking down on a new crime gang. they are about to slap an official designation on the group that split from the biggest yakuzaa syndicate. ththe kobe...
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house has s voted to demotrtrate the bison the national mammal of the unid d states was the bisison also kno t the buffalo were central to many native americanere on t the verge of tetension before revival efforts. e e bison legislation nogoes to the senate fofofifinal passa which h is expected later this week before it can go to the president's desk. vote would have been for r the hun n beinbut t i guesss that i the world mammal. lea: a bigig night foror donald trump and d hillary clinton, donald trump sweeping five primary state that h hillary clinton wiwins all but one. nonow she is aiming her sights dona trump.. >> we are going toto imagine a tomorrow where harard work is o it, families are supportrted, streets are e safe and commuties are stro and where love trumps hate. lea: t big story in the market today, the tech git apple an twitter, those sck prices tanking ter the cpany reported disappointi earnings, disappnting revenue, facebook comes out later toy. can it lift the stggling tech sect. we will tell y what to expect. u are watching "fbn a.m.," your fstook at morning markets and breaking news,pple influencing e tao, down 59 ints. y
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nations under fire. this as an american-based advocacy group says 98 girls in central african republic have reported that they were sexually abused by international peacekeepers. a u.n. spokesman says the team has been sent to the region to gather more information about the allegations. wow. david: that happened before. we have to watch that one. >>> calling on kasich to get out of the race, that is what ted cruz and donald trump has been doing pressuring him to throw in the towel but the ohio governor standing tall. the feud between the two candidates coming next. >> rules are the rules. if you want to win, win at the ballot box. melissa: plus golden state workers are getting a raise but critics are concerned it will hurt small business. details on this coming up. "$7.9" [ beep ] but you'll be glad to see it here. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potential profits. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. hi...i'm pamela ye
nations under fire. this as an american-based advocacy group says 98 girls in central african republic have reported that they were sexually abused by international peacekeepers. a u.n. spokesman says the team has been sent to the region to gather more information about the allegations. wow. david: that happened before. we have to watch that one. >>> calling on kasich to get out of the race, that is what ted cruz and donald trump has been doing pressuring him to throw in the towel but...
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central role in choosing the presidential nominee of the republican party. it's impossible to imagine a republican national convention without the bush family there. in modern american politics there's been four different recent republican national conventions where the party h ha picked a member of the bush family as the republican presidential contender for that year. that happened in 2004 and in 2000 and in 1992 rand in 1988. even when a bush family member was not himself the nominee, the bush family has been intimately involved. absolutely integral. take for example, 1964. it was a year when george h.w. bush's dad, poppy bush's dad, jeb and w's grandpa, prescott. he played a significant role. this is what happened on election night in november 1964 when the republican nominee was barry goldwater. the states he carried represented in red. he got just lacquered by the democratic nominee in 1964. a lot of mainstream republicans, lots of political observers, definitely the whole democratic party. the states he carried represented in red. he got just lacquered by the democratic nominee in 1964. a lot of mainstream republicans, lots of political observers, definitely
central role in choosing the presidential nominee of the republican party. it's impossible to imagine a republican national convention without the bush family there. in modern american politics there's been four different recent republican national conventions where the party h ha picked a member of the bush family as the republican presidential contender for that year. that happened in 2004 and in 2000 and in 1992 rand in 1988. even when a bush family member was not himself the nominee, the...
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central pennsylvania. clinton's rival for the 'em democr democratic nomination is in the state. he told the crowd the nation's campaign finance system is corrupt and is undermining american democracy. republicans ted cruz and donald trump meanwhile resume their campaign schedules today. cruz will be in california and trump will hold a rally in albany, new york. eight days away before that state's primary. yesterday he ripped the fight over the delegates and criticized the way the country chooses presidential primary nominees saying the person who wins the most votes in the primary process should automatically be the gop nominee. of course, make sure you have the free nbc 10 app for smartphones and tablets and we have an entire section dedicated solely to decision 2016. read up on the candidates and see an upgraded delegate count and we send out news straight from the campaign trail as it happens. we'll be right back. when you want itchy, watery eyes and sneezes out of the picture, you go to walgreens for flonase allergy relief- over the counter in full prescription strength. with walgreens right around the corner, it's easy to get more complete relief in a flash. how's t
central pennsylvania. clinton's rival for the 'em democr democratic nomination is in the state. he told the crowd the nation's campaign finance system is corrupt and is undermining american democracy. republicans ted cruz and donald trump meanwhile resume their campaign schedules today. cruz will be in california and trump will hold a rally in albany, new york. eight days away before that state's primary. yesterday he ripped the fight over the delegates and criticized the way the country...
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the american nation had just fought a war against the king and six years after the treaty of paris and the end of the war, this new constitution featured a federal central executive with no term limits and vaguely defined powers. it is no wonder people worried about a monarchy attaching to the presidency. what kind of a president did the country want and need? there were those that worried the president would turn into a despotic all-powerful monarch. there was another group of americans that worried about a weak executive that would be subject to corruption and manipulation, like a weak king could be manipulated by his court. for them, there was reason they would be more interested in a strong title to counteract this fear of a weak president. >> it seems all sides agreed the person should be george washington. he was the obvious choice. dr. bartoloni-tuazon: he was the most trusted man in america and the most celebrated person in the western world. i mean, really, when you think about it. he and the nation were one. he was like a steadying influence on an unsettled america. people celebrated him with such enthusiasm that he was a blessing, trusted guy
the american nation had just fought a war against the king and six years after the treaty of paris and the end of the war, this new constitution featured a federal central executive with no term limits and vaguely defined powers. it is no wonder people worried about a monarchy attaching to the presidency. what kind of a president did the country want and need? there were those that worried the president would turn into a despotic all-powerful monarch. there was another group of americans that...
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national convention, not one thing. >> i think not everybody understands the difference between bound and unbound, but want to move on and ask you this -- donald trump's central argument is that the americanical system is rigged. he talks about it's the consultants, the pollsters, what he calls the party bosses who are running things. he says the politicians have grown rich and powerful, ordinary people are left behindd do you agree with his really central thesis here? >> well, sure.. i think a lot of people agree. i think all the candidates, i think those are themes that i think everyone can relate to. so i don't quarrel with that. but in regard to whether or not a national party has a right to set the rules as to how a nominee is chosen from a party is unquestionable.st i mean, these candidates, what are they doing if they are competing to see which one of these people are going to be chosen by the voters and the delegates of our party. one of them is going to be chosen. i'm not competing for one of them. they're competing to join the republican party. they can compete to join whatever party they want to join, but if they want to join the republican party, then they have to play by the
national convention, not one thing. >> i think not everybody understands the difference between bound and unbound, but want to move on and ask you this -- donald trump's central argument is that the americanical system is rigged. he talks about it's the consultants, the pollsters, what he calls the party bosses who are running things. he says the politicians have grown rich and powerful, ordinary people are left behindd do you agree with his really central thesis here? >> well,...
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american familiar lives people killed in the 1983 bombing of a u.s. marine corps barracks in beirut. the ruling dealing a setback to iran's central bank. >>> the united nationsugee agency says 500 people are feared dead in a ship wreck in the mediterranean sea last week. it says that disaster happened when the waters between italy and libya and was based on accounts if 41 rescued survivors. >>> and cnbc confirmed the treasury secretary jack lou plans to be harriet tubman on the $20 billion. it's not sure when it will be put into circulation. lou wanted a woman to replace alexander hamilton on the $10 bill but there was outrage about. that hamilton will remain on the $10 bill. that's the news update. guys, a lot of people are crediting the success of the broadway hit "hamilton" for the outrage that was spurred. >> rightly so. >> i suspect that is absolutely the case. >> i think that is. >> you've seen it, right? >> i have. best american theater i have ever seen by a long shot. >> decades. >> i think you have to purchase tickets a year out now? >> yeah. >> maybe more than that. >> or pay double on stub hub. >> yes, exactly. >> my wife says that music has crack
american familiar lives people killed in the 1983 bombing of a u.s. marine corps barracks in beirut. the ruling dealing a setback to iran's central bank. >>> the united nationsugee agency says 500 people are feared dead in a ship wreck in the mediterranean sea last week. it says that disaster happened when the waters between italy and libya and was based on accounts if 41 rescued survivors. >>> and cnbc confirmed the treasury secretary jack lou plans to be harriet tubman on...