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what are you hoping to get out of the association with david foster?urnal" which is my first album with verse david actually -- he did not produce any songs from there. i think it was really cool because he kind of, like -- he gave me the creative freedom to, you know, really do what i really want to do and, you know, he was a huge fan of, you know, a lot of my acoustic stuff from, you know, like le, four years ago. >> the sornkz that i recorded for nocturnal, everything was kind of like, ah, besides having me just kind of, like, be a fan of my music. i also wanted to make sure that -- he is kind of like my advisor on -- he is really awesome. i see him all the times at my shows. >> what does an audience at a yuna concert look like? the yuna concert goers, who do you see in your audience? >> all kinds of people. i'm just so happy. music is truly -- it's borderless, i feel. i'm being me, i guess. you know, i have a crowd consisting of people from different walks of life. from different backgrounds. i would see obviously i'm malaysian, so i would see my m
what are you hoping to get out of the association with david foster?urnal" which is my first album with verse david actually -- he did not produce any songs from there. i think it was really cool because he kind of, like -- he gave me the creative freedom to, you know, really do what i really want to do and, you know, he was a huge fan of, you know, a lot of my acoustic stuff from, you know, like le, four years ago. >> the sornkz that i recorded for nocturnal, everything was kind of...
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welcome to the newshour with me david foster, and these are some of the stories we'll cover in deail in the next 60 minutes. the death toll in gaza more than 200 as israel warped people to get out, as its bombardment intensified. >>> bashar al-assad sworn in for a third 7-year term as president of syria. >>> tens of thousands forced to flee as a typhoon hits the philippines. >>> it is 200 days and counting. al jazeera staff imprisoned in egypt reach a grim milestone. >> and i'm robin adams with all the sports. including... >> it's not that we found a reason to bash qatar, we'll find another reason to bash qatar. >>> qatar speaks about the criticism of their hosting the 2022 world cup. >>> tense of thousands of palestinians are fleeing their home, desperate to escape as israel intensified their assault on gaza. they gathered up their belongings as israel dropped leaflets about air strikes. human rights watch has been watching. one israeli has been killed by a rocket fired from gaza. palestinian death toll is rising, 208 have been killed. 39 are children, aged 16 or younger. so for on
welcome to the newshour with me david foster, and these are some of the stories we'll cover in deail in the next 60 minutes. the death toll in gaza more than 200 as israel warped people to get out, as its bombardment intensified. >>> bashar al-assad sworn in for a third 7-year term as president of syria. >>> tens of thousands forced to flee as a typhoon hits the philippines. >>> it is 200 days and counting. al jazeera staff imprisoned in egypt reach a grim milestone....
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i'm david foster. this is what we've got coming up in the next 60 minutes. an aerial bombardment hits a center for the disabled in the middle of the gaza strip. >>> crowds now attending funerals of the victims as israel insist there is has been no letter in its military operation. >> no international pressure will prevent us from acting with all our force against a terror organization calling for our destruction. >> holding ground for now, we go to iraq to the area being held by the kurdish army. >>> and i'll be here with the latest from the world cup, including ready for the final the german team that ripped apart brazil's hopes are now just one win away from a fourth world cup title. >> it has become a familiar scene in the last few days, and israel said it won't be letting up on its aerial defense against gaza. we understand that the death toll is at least 127 people inside the gaza strip. more than 4 940 have been hurt. [ crying ] saturday morning, an israeli strike hitting a disability center. the number of patients and otherkilled two and many were inj
i'm david foster. this is what we've got coming up in the next 60 minutes. an aerial bombardment hits a center for the disabled in the middle of the gaza strip. >>> crowds now attending funerals of the victims as israel insist there is has been no letter in its military operation. >> no international pressure will prevent us from acting with all our force against a terror organization calling for our destruction. >> holding ground for now, we go to iraq to the area being...
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. ♪ >>> hello, there, good to have your company for this al jazeera news hour, with me david foster.hese are some of the stories we're covering in detail in the next 60 minutes. [ explosion ] >> israel targeting more than 500 sites in gaza as more than 200 rockets are fired towards israel. >>> the governor leads the presidential elections in indonesia, but his rival refuses to concede. >>> in south sudan, celebrations of the third anniversary of independence, but the country is still involved in a bitter ethnic conflict. >>> i'll have all of the latest from the world cup. brazil are out of the tournament after germany handed them their worst-ever home defeat. we'll be live in rio in sao paulo, for all of the reaction. ♪ >>> in the gaza strip hundreds of israeli air strikes have claimed the lives of more than 40 people in the last two days. both sides firing across their borders in the worst outbreak of violence there has been in two years now. the army says more than 200 rockets from gaza since the start of this operation. the government says the rockets landed in several cities. a n
. ♪ >>> hello, there, good to have your company for this al jazeera news hour, with me david foster.hese are some of the stories we're covering in detail in the next 60 minutes. [ explosion ] >> israel targeting more than 500 sites in gaza as more than 200 rockets are fired towards israel. >>> the governor leads the presidential elections in indonesia, but his rival refuses to concede. >>> in south sudan, celebrations of the third anniversary of independence,...
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i'm david foster.re the top stories this hour on al jazeera - the conflict in gaza appears to be escalating. this was a matter of minutes ago in gaza. palestinians in northern districts have been warned to leave their homes. >>> at least five have been killed by a powerful storm moving across the philippines. torrential rain and wind. 150,000 forced to find somewhere safer to live. >> the u.n. security council has condemned the actions of suicide car bombings. in eastern afghanistan the latest killing of 89 people. the attack on a market in patika province, one the deadliest suns the u.s.-led invasion of 2001. >>> our three al jazeera journalists have spent 200 days in an egyptian prison, falsely accused of having helped the outlawed muslim brotherhood. last month peter greste and mohamed fadel fahmy were given seven years in prison of the baher mohamed seven years and they added on another three because he had a used bullet casing in his possession, something he picked up at a protest whilst working.
i'm david foster.re the top stories this hour on al jazeera - the conflict in gaza appears to be escalating. this was a matter of minutes ago in gaza. palestinians in northern districts have been warned to leave their homes. >>> at least five have been killed by a powerful storm moving across the philippines. torrential rain and wind. 150,000 forced to find somewhere safer to live. >> the u.n. security council has condemned the actions of suicide car bombings. in eastern...
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andrea bocelli reunites with david foster in enchanting portofino to perform love songs on the italianviera. ♪ tristeza ♪ por favor vai embora there's something for everyone as the great tenor delivers popular songs from around the globe. ♪ champagne ♪ na na na na... so get close to the one you love, and if you'd like to, sing along. ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na... join us for a romantic evening in italy with andrea bocelli -- "love in portofino."
andrea bocelli reunites with david foster in enchanting portofino to perform love songs on the italianviera. ♪ tristeza ♪ por favor vai embora there's something for everyone as the great tenor delivers popular songs from around the globe. ♪ champagne ♪ na na na na... so get close to the one you love, and if you'd like to, sing along. ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na... join us for a romantic evening in italy with andrea bocelli -- "love in portofino."
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. >> david foster is hanging around waiting to take obviously.me, jane dutton, and the rest of the team, thank you for watching. >> 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... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now [ gunfire ] >>> the battle lines are drawn in the gaza-israeli conflict as the fighting enters the fifth day with no end in site. [ gunfire ] >>> and pro-russian separatists strike in the eastern ukraine as the new president vows to destroy those responsible for killing 23 soldiers in a separate incident. plus, shut down - the
. >> david foster is hanging around waiting to take obviously.me, jane dutton, and the rest of the team, thank you for watching. >> 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... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >>...
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we will had back now to david foster in doha. >> what happens on twitter often turns out to be not what has happened in reality. that's the diplomatic editor james bait. >> we can confirm that information on twitter. because we have learned in the last few moments that the british delegation at the united nations one of the five permanent members of the united nations has called for a u.n. security council meeting on what has happened in eastern ukraine. not clear when that will take place. it is up to the presidency. currently held by rwanda to schedule that meeting. i am sure there will be countries including the u.k. that want that to happen as soon as possible. so that's the news out of new york. news out of brussells too. we have had a lot of statement -- shocked by this tragedy, shocked by what looked like the death toll. this is a first statement to come out of one of the capitols with further details taking it further. and then the important bit, we scal on all parties to provide full access to the crash site, so kit be secured immediately. to cooperate fully and to share all re
we will had back now to david foster in doha. >> what happens on twitter often turns out to be not what has happened in reality. that's the diplomatic editor james bait. >> we can confirm that information on twitter. because we have learned in the last few moments that the british delegation at the united nations one of the five permanent members of the united nations has called for a u.n. security council meeting on what has happened in eastern ukraine. not clear when that will...
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welcome to the newshour with me david foster, and these are some of the stories we'll cover in deail in the next 60 minutes. the death toll in gaza more than 200 as israel warped people to get out, as its bombardment intensified. >>> bashar al-assad sworn in for a third 7-year term as president of syri
welcome to the newshour with me david foster, and these are some of the stories we'll cover in deail in the next 60 minutes. the death toll in gaza more than 200 as israel warped people to get out, as its bombardment intensified. >>> bashar al-assad sworn in for a third 7-year term as president of syri
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david foster will be with you in just a moment. ♪ >> a plea from former president jimmy carter.violence against women. he'll join us. >> and extraordinary kids. in the present. why won't congress allow the cdc to conduct a study on gun violence. a members of congress and of -- a member of congress and a spokeman joins us. i'm antonio mora, here's more of what's ahead.
david foster will be with you in just a moment. ♪ >> a plea from former president jimmy carter.violence against women. he'll join us. >> and extraordinary kids. in the present. why won't congress allow the cdc to conduct a study on gun violence. a members of congress and of -- a member of congress and a spokeman joins us. i'm antonio mora, here's more of what's ahead.
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top of the hour that this is a special news program from aljazeera headquarters here in doha and david foster with the very latest developments in the gaza conflict. also details of the downing of an airliner passenger jet over ukraine. gaza first. after 10 days of air strikes, the israeli army has been ordered to begin a ground offensive. ten days the bottom bartment's been going on, 237 people, palestinians we understand have lost their lives. ives. they had agreed to accretion fire. i would imagine most of those people, thought something like this was inevitable. >> that's right. people really didn't know what the next would be. they hoped that with all the diplomatic talk that had been going on, that a cease fire agreement that would give the people of gaza something would eventually be reached. gone, people knew that a ground inch vagues because a possibility. we have had pounded from the navy vessels. they have been very heavy, hitting the shoreline, as well as in the eastern part of garza, we have had heavy tent shelling and that's mainly been around the neighborhood, as well asdy talk
top of the hour that this is a special news program from aljazeera headquarters here in doha and david foster with the very latest developments in the gaza conflict. also details of the downing of an airliner passenger jet over ukraine. gaza first. after 10 days of air strikes, the israeli army has been ordered to begin a ground offensive. ten days the bottom bartment's been going on, 237 people, palestinians we understand have lost their lives. ives. they had agreed to accretion fire. i would...
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but earlier today my colleague, david foster spoke with a businessman and philanthropist, and asked himan end to the violence could be reached? the >> i think the chances are hopeful and good if -- if israel will stop this madness and aggression, and to say what is the reason for all of this violence and aggression every two years or every year? i think the time is very appropriate. i think the people are there. and i the president is serious to find a way to stop the israeli aggression. >> it's rather isn't it that they have the president in cairo talking to the muslim brotherhood which would have been helping hamas. can you get the right sort of deal with that kind of support? >> of course, i think president sisi is very serious about stopping this sue no, ma' ma'am -- tsunami, and i think what triggered it because of what happened with the reconciliation. the palestinians cleared their louse, and they have one president, which i think everybody should support it, to go ahead and start doing -- clearing out -- to say israel it's about time for it to say, i'm pulling out. i will help p
but earlier today my colleague, david foster spoke with a businessman and philanthropist, and asked himan end to the violence could be reached? the >> i think the chances are hopeful and good if -- if israel will stop this madness and aggression, and to say what is the reason for all of this violence and aggression every two years or every year? i think the time is very appropriate. i think the people are there. and i the president is serious to find a way to stop the israeli aggression....
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sister best of my knowledge men netanyahu now let's listen to the hamas spokesman speaking to david foster, my colleague and he told him the palestinian terms for a cease-fire are prudent and they are not an attempt to discredited israel. >> not the palestinians killing the other side. in fact, denouncing the killing and i believe what was proposed can confront extremists. this is not acceptable. no one will accept that. i believe no efforts, no political efforts which is happening now with the americans, the secretary general of the united nations and other countries is really going towards the target directly. >> let me ask you. hamas has done this to make this short and we are willing to have whatever as soon as can be. >> let me ask you specifically about what we are seeing on our screens right now. the neighborhood of gaza city. a great many people lost their lives there. when i spoke to mark rega, you know him, the israeli prime minister spokesman a short while ago. he said they dropped leaflets saying to the people they should get out they sent them text messages saying they should
sister best of my knowledge men netanyahu now let's listen to the hamas spokesman speaking to david foster, my colleague and he told him the palestinian terms for a cease-fire are prudent and they are not an attempt to discredited israel. >> not the palestinians killing the other side. in fact, denouncing the killing and i believe what was proposed can confront extremists. this is not acceptable. no one will accept that. i believe no efforts, no political efforts which is happening now...
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i'm david foster. this is what we've got coming up in the next 60 minutes.ial bombardment hits a center for the disabled in the middle of the gaza strip. >>> crowds now attending funerals of the victims as israel insist there is has been no letter in its military operation. >> no international pressure will prevent
i'm david foster. this is what we've got coming up in the next 60 minutes.ial bombardment hits a center for the disabled in the middle of the gaza strip. >>> crowds now attending funerals of the victims as israel insist there is has been no letter in its military operation. >> no international pressure will prevent
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. ♪ >>> hello, there, good to have your company for this al jazeera news hour, with me david foster.se are some of the stories we're covering in detail in the next 60 minutes. [ explosion ] >> israel targeting more than 500 sites in gaza as more than 200 rockets are fired towards israel. >>> the governor leads the presidential elections in indonesia, but his rival
. ♪ >>> hello, there, good to have your company for this al jazeera news hour, with me david foster.se are some of the stories we're covering in detail in the next 60 minutes. [ explosion ] >> israel targeting more than 500 sites in gaza as more than 200 rockets are fired towards israel. >>> the governor leads the presidential elections in indonesia, but his rival
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david junior, or d.j. for short. the state fears the stallings may cause harm to the new baby and places him in foster care. st. reporter john auble interviews david stallings, who is furious. >> i've never been arrested. i have never smoked or drank. i have no record, period. >> shortly after his birth, d.j. begins exhibiting the same alarming symptoms as his brother ryan had, but d.j. is taken to a different hospital and receives a completely different diagnosis. doctors determine that d.j. has methylmalonicaciduria, or mma, a rare metabolic disorder. dr. james shoemaker is the founder of the metabolic screening lab at st. louis university, where he studies rare diseases such as mma. >> mma stands for methylmalonicaciduria and it's named after a chemical, methylmalonic acid. and that's a chemical that comes from food. >> in order for this chemical to be broken down properly in the body, it needs the assistance of vitamin b-12. if not enough b-12 is present, this acid builds up and can sometimes be fatal. a condition known as mma. >> the infant might be very sleepy, might not be rousable, might not respond to a
david junior, or d.j. for short. the state fears the stallings may cause harm to the new baby and places him in foster care. st. reporter john auble interviews david stallings, who is furious. >> i've never been arrested. i have never smoked or drank. i have no record, period. >> shortly after his birth, d.j. begins exhibiting the same alarming symptoms as his brother ryan had, but d.j. is taken to a different hospital and receives a completely different diagnosis. doctors determine...
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what they find would shake ohio's foster system to the core. given in trust to davidckly have grown to love him. now detectives are beginning to wonder if something happened to marcus inside this home long before he was reported missing. >> marcus's caseworker tells detective that on her last home visit marcus had been sick and was sleeping. and liz seemed totally at ease. but then she asked the caseworker, did she, as required go up stairs to see him? >> and she says, well, she didn't see marcus. she said she trusted liz. liz was a good person, and she didn't do it. >> detective realized no one outside the carol's household has seen marcus since 12 days before the allegedly went missing in the park and becoming more and more convinced that liz and girlfriend amy are lying to protect him. to think they would do something terrible to a little boy they say they love? >> it is. but i've got three cases pending right now where father or live in boyfriend gets mad, strikes the kid once or twice. never meaning to kill the kid but a little baby can't take a punch like an adu
what they find would shake ohio's foster system to the core. given in trust to davidckly have grown to love him. now detectives are beginning to wonder if something happened to marcus inside this home long before he was reported missing. >> marcus's caseworker tells detective that on her last home visit marcus had been sick and was sleeping. and liz seemed totally at ease. but then she asked the caseworker, did she, as required go up stairs to see him? >> and she says, well, she...
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fostered that sense of competitiveness in his sons. an interesting story that i heard when i was reporting on the book was that the caretaker for david and the fraternal twins, when they were growing up, actually they carried boxing gloves around with them, because these guys would get into such brutal fights they were afraid they would literally kill each other. >> jon: oh, my god. so they didn't have a caretaker. they had a cornerman. >> a cornerman. >> jon: comes out with a bucket and chair. obviously now they are... how are these guys different from the big-money individuals we've come to know in politics, the richard melon scaife, soros, you know, the guys that we've all become accustomed to, sheldon adelson, throwing money into politics. what makes these guys different and more interesting and maybe even more formidable? >> you know new york some ways these guys have been playing a very long political game. for charles koch, this goes back to the '60s. it's been a campaign of institution building, methodically funding advocacy groups, think tanks, things of that nature. and at there point they now really have what you could call a
fostered that sense of competitiveness in his sons. an interesting story that i heard when i was reporting on the book was that the caretaker for david and the fraternal twins, when they were growing up, actually they carried boxing gloves around with them, because these guys would get into such brutal fights they were afraid they would literally kill each other. >> jon: oh, my god. so they didn't have a caretaker. they had a cornerman. >> a cornerman. >> jon: comes out with a...
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david wright, abc news, los angeles. >>> we turn to a big consumer alert. a major food recall, with millions of americans heating up their grills, foster farms has recalled 172 chicken products. here's ron claiborne. >> reporter: today's massive chicken recall, an effort to prevent the spread of a virulent antibiotic-resistant strain of salmonella. just the latest recall by california-based foster farms, linked to outbreaks in 2012 and 2013 that sickened more than 500 people. the newly recalled chicken was sold in march in nine western states and its packaging bears "use" or "freeze by" labels ranging from march 16th to march 31st. foster farms says only one illness was definitively traced to its chicken but that it's voluntarily expanding the recall to all products packaged at the time, "in the fullest interest of food safety." traces of salmonella are often found in chicken, and washing it can actually spread the bacteria. when this chicken was treated with glow powder, simulating bacteria, a uv light shows it ended up all around the kitchen, on utensils, a windowsill, a soap dispenser. and the most important thing to remember when you are cooking the chic
david wright, abc news, los angeles. >>> we turn to a big consumer alert. a major food recall, with millions of americans heating up their grills, foster farms has recalled 172 chicken products. here's ron claiborne. >> reporter: today's massive chicken recall, an effort to prevent the spread of a virulent antibiotic-resistant strain of salmonella. just the latest recall by california-based foster farms, linked to outbreaks in 2012 and 2013 that sickened more than 500 people. the...
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david reichert of washington. democratic congressman karen bass of california. they are behind legislation trying to hit back at this problem. congresswoman bass, there are 397,000 young people in fosterng them up to fail? >> well, the system can set them up to fail but that's exactly why we've introduced legislation to begin to repair things in the system that we know full well are broken. and i think that this is an example of a bipartisan issue, and i'm very excited that we passed legislation out of the house unanimously last week to help improve the system. >> congressman reichert, you are the sponsor of this bill. it ames in part to address this. how would it help specifically? >> it does a number of things. first of all, we want to create an opportunity for kids to have loving homes. that's number one. so what we want to do is incentivize states and state systems to increase the adoption rates and also focus on adopting older children. then also their incentives for the 1st time on the federal law for guardianship to help place kids in guardianship. these kids move from foster home to foster home to foster home. they have nowhere to call home. nowhere to go to thanksgiving, chri
david reichert of washington. democratic congressman karen bass of california. they are behind legislation trying to hit back at this problem. congresswoman bass, there are 397,000 young people in fosterng them up to fail? >> well, the system can set them up to fail but that's exactly why we've introduced legislation to begin to repair things in the system that we know full well are broken. and i think that this is an example of a bipartisan issue, and i'm very excited that we passed...