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dominic kane is live from the summit. dominic wanted to ask you about ukraine, that's one of the main focuses i believe. russia is not there so what are they hoping to achieve? >> jane behind me the officials here are going to erect the podium where the family photo of leaders will be, the g7 and the european union council and commission will be but one of them would won't be is vladimir putin, the russian president. g-8 voted to seclude his country, and said it was impossible to hold meaningful discussions with mr. putin and clearly those conditions prevail to this day which is why he will thought be here. analysts and others, one person told me they felt this was oserious strategic error for russia not to be party to these negotiations, at the summit, mr. putin himself tried to assure nato had a russia would not be a threat, he said only an insane person could imagine that russia could seek to attack nato. but it's worth making the point that several european union countries with borders next to russia who want a perman
dominic kane is live from the summit. dominic wanted to ask you about ukraine, that's one of the main focuses i believe. russia is not there so what are they hoping to achieve? >> jane behind me the officials here are going to erect the podium where the family photo of leaders will be, the g7 and the european union council and commission will be but one of them would won't be is vladimir putin, the russian president. g-8 voted to seclude his country, and said it was impossible to hold...
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for nightly business report i'm dominic. he joins us now to talk more about the dow transportation average and what it's telling us about the markets. welcome david. nice to is you here. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> give me your read on whether or not the transportation average is telling us that there may be a turn to the downside in this market. >> my bottom line is i don't think it's telling us there's an imminent correction coming in the broader market. i think it's very important to look at what is driving the down side in the dow transports average and when you peel back the onion i think you'll find there's some very industry specif factors that are driving that down side. for instance 40% of the index is comprised of railroads and airlines. now for railroads they're being hurt by lower natural gas prices. utilities therefore are losing less coal so less coal is being transported and for airlines oil prices are up and there's worries about expanding capacity. i think it's very specific to thos
for nightly business report i'm dominic. he joins us now to talk more about the dow transportation average and what it's telling us about the markets. welcome david. nice to is you here. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> give me your read on whether or not the transportation average is telling us that there may be a turn to the downside in this market. >> my bottom line is i don't think it's telling us there's an imminent correction coming in the broader...
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john you heard dominic giving us the political climate over in germany. what's going on in greece and has the greek government reacted to that decision by the e.c.b.? >> the greek subsidiary of the european financial stability fund, one of greece's creditors has been in conference to decide whether to hold capital controls here beginning tonight or tomorrow morning because we've now seen two days of queues outside cash machines and people withdrawing a billion euros a day, which is just about the limit of the total capacity of the country's cash machines. clearly, banks are very worried about that continuing into monday. also being compound the by an expected precipitous fall in the value of stocks on the athens stocks exchange. i think bankers are going to try to fore stall a toxic mix of poor sentiment in the financial sector tomorrow, possible by imposing capitol controls that will be announced later on tonight. the government is very concerned about that. there's been the meeting under the prime minister, the deputy prime minister, greek finance minis
john you heard dominic giving us the political climate over in germany. what's going on in greece and has the greek government reacted to that decision by the e.c.b.? >> the greek subsidiary of the european financial stability fund, one of greece's creditors has been in conference to decide whether to hold capital controls here beginning tonight or tomorrow morning because we've now seen two days of queues outside cash machines and people withdrawing a billion euros a day, which is just...
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is it in our national interest that iran dominate the region as they are beginning to? if not should congress be taking into account as we look at the details of any deal should look at the factor look at whether the administration has that countervailing strategy with potentially this much money coming in their hands and influence in the region should there be a factor is a look at whether a deal should be approved? >> i think you're right to focus on the details of the deal. i don't see any reason why you shouldn't question with the strategy is. but definitely you should look into that. it is critical. it's not in my view sufficient. the problem that he ranking creating the region additional problems as a result a result of this deal is not a reason for doing the deal. the reason for insisting that there be an effective strategy to deal with the kind of turbo boost that the iranians will have in the region. basic interest comes down to the free flow of oil at reasonable prices which is less important directly with still critical for the global economy. and, of course
is it in our national interest that iran dominate the region as they are beginning to? if not should congress be taking into account as we look at the details of any deal should look at the factor look at whether the administration has that countervailing strategy with potentially this much money coming in their hands and influence in the region should there be a factor is a look at whether a deal should be approved? >> i think you're right to focus on the details of the deal. i don't see...
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dominic kane, al jazeera, at the g7 summit. >> enrique pena nieto's party has won more than 40% of thevote in mexico after gang violence and economic reforms. let's go live to al jazeera's adam rainey in mexico city for us. we won't know for sure no. wednesday but it does look like the president's party will retain a slim majority but anger has caused him to lose significant support hasn't it? >> reporter: yes personally he's the most unpopular president right now in 20 years in mexico and although his party with its two other party alliances are going to maintain this workable coalition that's not necessarily due to any success on their part. they actually lost some seats. but the p rferi inri has been working very closely with the green party which overspent by millions of dollars its campaign financing rules. the green party many see as a shell party created by people allied with the pri but fcc that of course that is not provable at this point. there is going to be a lot of fraying of this coalition because pena nieto is extremely unpopular now many see him low pressure as a lame d
dominic kane, al jazeera, at the g7 summit. >> enrique pena nieto's party has won more than 40% of thevote in mexico after gang violence and economic reforms. let's go live to al jazeera's adam rainey in mexico city for us. we won't know for sure no. wednesday but it does look like the president's party will retain a slim majority but anger has caused him to lose significant support hasn't it? >> reporter: yes personally he's the most unpopular president right now in 20 years in...
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dominant and profitable. limits on what any one company could open, no computers. no internet. one of my jobs was replacing the ribbons in reporters' typewriters and wire service hashens clacking in the corner. now i may be watching the cracks appear in cable television, as computers open up an alternative world of choice. the cable providers scramble to protect their role, but it can't last. too many people are anxious to use other ways to get content on to the 7 foot screen, and the 4 inch television that i have with me into my pocket. fasten your seat belt. thank you for joining us on "inside story". >> prison can be a curse but it gave me a lot of time to think and contemplate.
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i don't want any party to dominate. just the balance to be established in the short term in the medium. >> so a democratic perspective there from a voter. that's on his mind. let's ask this other gentleman why he is voting. >> i vote for democrats and peace, basically. that's the main reason i'm here. >> a sense of stability, maybe, that some turks are looking for another ruling. the ak party competing for parliament without recep tayyip erdogan, and are hoping that their policies will be enough to lure voters as did the parliamentary or personae of recep tayyip erdogan. about the the kurdish issue, economic issues and democratic ones are playing a large part in deciding people's minds when they come to cross the ballots, we expect a high turn out. turkey has a strong tradition of high voter turn out. >> that was a correspondent in turkey. a great deal more on the website - articles, opinion piece, and the latest news. aljazeera.com. that's aljazeera.com. >> there has been violent anti-government demonstrations in mexic
i don't want any party to dominate. just the balance to be established in the short term in the medium. >> so a democratic perspective there from a voter. that's on his mind. let's ask this other gentleman why he is voting. >> i vote for democrats and peace, basically. that's the main reason i'm here. >> a sense of stability, maybe, that some turks are looking for another ruling. the ak party competing for parliament without recep tayyip erdogan, and are hoping that their...
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the battle of waterloo in belgium confirmed the rise of the british empire ending french dominance, and a group of enthusiasts have been marking the anniversary, barnaby phillips reports. >> reporter: in the fields outside brussels. the british army is preparing to fight the french. they don't look like battle hardened soldiers, but the duke of wellington is confident of victory. over the emperor napoleon. >> i've never been defeated by a french army, i have no intention of starting today. >> you have never came face to >> you have never came face to c face with the emperor himself, have you? >> i understand the self-proclaimed emperor is not the man he used to be. i understand he's not in good health. i'm in robust health. >> reporter: amidst the pomp and ceremony and fun, it's easy to forget what a terrible slaughter took place on the fields. at the end of the battle of waterloo 50,000 were dead, the wounded were in agony, without access to any form of medical treatment, and the duke of wellington said he was tired of war, he never wanted to see another battle. on the opposite side of
the battle of waterloo in belgium confirmed the rise of the british empire ending french dominance, and a group of enthusiasts have been marking the anniversary, barnaby phillips reports. >> reporter: in the fields outside brussels. the british army is preparing to fight the french. they don't look like battle hardened soldiers, but the duke of wellington is confident of victory. over the emperor napoleon. >> i've never been defeated by a french army, i have no intention of starting...
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we have high pressure continuing to dominate. but some of you have been looking at record-breaking temperatures. i'll get back on that in a second. we have a low back here towards the east. this is bringing us some severe thunderstorms. we do have tornado watches and severe thunderstorm watches in effect extending through the ohio river valley. it is going to shift towards the east as we go ahead into wednesday. the tornado threat will go away, but we still have that risk of some large hail and damaging winds coming out of this. if you are traveling towards the northeastern u.s., something to keep in mind. could be delays as we look ahead. that high pressure ridge still dominating bringing that risk of wildfires into parts of washington. actually, in washington state, record-breaking temperature for the month of june. take a look at your three-day forecast into fresno, 41 degrees there. upwards of 40 degrees in sacramento. salt lake city, into the high 30s. do want to wrap up here into eastern asia, actually talk about japan as w
we have high pressure continuing to dominate. but some of you have been looking at record-breaking temperatures. i'll get back on that in a second. we have a low back here towards the east. this is bringing us some severe thunderstorms. we do have tornado watches and severe thunderstorm watches in effect extending through the ohio river valley. it is going to shift towards the east as we go ahead into wednesday. the tornado threat will go away, but we still have that risk of some large hail and...
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what this means dominic and what hams next? >> what it means is that the greek central bank has access to the liquidity assistance and hasn't defaulted yet as we know, the repayment must be made on tuesday. the development we've heard since the decision from the central bank is that angela merkel will be briefing parliamentary leaders tomorrow, in berlin and it's worth bearing in mind that we've heard the fact that the greek people will be given the chance to vote on the situation as john has told us but it's worth bearing in mind that if there is a substantial deal at some point then the german parliament will vote on it, and there is no certainty that the majority exists in the german parliament for such a vote. yes, there is a grand coalition in germany between the angela merkel's party and its allies, and with the social democratic party, but there is not necessarily a majority in favor of giving yet more govern tees of money to the greek economy to the greek government, so that is something that we will watch with, with cl
what this means dominic and what hams next? >> what it means is that the greek central bank has access to the liquidity assistance and hasn't defaulted yet as we know, the repayment must be made on tuesday. the development we've heard since the decision from the central bank is that angela merkel will be briefing parliamentary leaders tomorrow, in berlin and it's worth bearing in mind that we've heard the fact that the greek people will be given the chance to vote on the situation as john...
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that summit was also dominated by a new pledge to fight climate change. world leaders came out saying they are giving themselves 85 years to win their economies off carbon fuels through that is a shift so dramatic, one dramatic -- one analyst says it is as big a challenge as putting a man on the moon. nicholas rushworth has more on the hurdles ahead. nicolas: g7 leaders say they want to be carbonized the world economy, meaning that scenes like these -- pollution spewing into the atmosphere -- should be a part of the ancient past, a time when oil was -- when cole was king. it means cutting 30 billion tons of co2 emissions from fossil fuels, and a panel on climate change is energy production currently accounts about 26% of greenhouse gas emissions. transported around a 13% industry, up 20%. of major importance will be how the world produces electricity. currently, two thirds comes from oil and gas. scaling back renewables could result in more taxes and setting a carbon price. that is contentious in many countries. politically. organizing transport will be a
that summit was also dominated by a new pledge to fight climate change. world leaders came out saying they are giving themselves 85 years to win their economies off carbon fuels through that is a shift so dramatic, one dramatic -- one analyst says it is as big a challenge as putting a man on the moon. nicholas rushworth has more on the hurdles ahead. nicolas: g7 leaders say they want to be carbonized the world economy, meaning that scenes like these -- pollution spewing into the atmosphere --...
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it's important to understand soonie arab states will not accept iranian domination. and so the consequences of a greater success by iran dominating the region will be a counterveiling effort to prevent that from happening and therefore a deepening sectarian sunni sheesa conflict. >> and add to that point. and sunni arab states if not helped coached led and backed by us are going to go about resisting this domination in ways we are not going to like leading to this conflagration that he just warned about. >> thank you. senator menendez. >> thank. sand thank you both for your long service to our country. the more i listen to your responses, the more i am concerned that the strategy that should exist under the hope that we will get an agreement that actually could be supported and embraced as a good agreement is a strategy that is all on the come when it should be up front. because the turbo boost that you said is something that we will be behind the curve on. and what worries me as part of that is when the administration says to those who are skeptical about the nature
it's important to understand soonie arab states will not accept iranian domination. and so the consequences of a greater success by iran dominating the region will be a counterveiling effort to prevent that from happening and therefore a deepening sectarian sunni sheesa conflict. >> and add to that point. and sunni arab states if not helped coached led and backed by us are going to go about resisting this domination in ways we are not going to like leading to this conflagration that he...
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the unrest is expected to dominate the agenda. many leaders want urgent dialogue to end violence in south sudan, and call for an end to xenophobic attacks. what do we expect to happen at the summit today? >> well heads of state are meeting at the african union summit. it's day one of the meeting. there were smaller meetings up to this. burundi is high on the agenda. the african union wants a better grip on that situation. they want a dialogue to continue in south sudan and burundi - more so in burundi, where mediation has not led to much result, and believes that the african union should get more involved in the situation. ultimately we are looking at the theme of women in parliament and development, as well as agenda 20-63, close to the heart of the african union chair. who has been championing these causes for some time. this was meant to come up in a previous summit in january. that issue was sidelined because of a number of other issues. gender activists were disappointed, hoping that they'd have a better audience this time ar
the unrest is expected to dominate the agenda. many leaders want urgent dialogue to end violence in south sudan, and call for an end to xenophobic attacks. what do we expect to happen at the summit today? >> well heads of state are meeting at the african union summit. it's day one of the meeting. there were smaller meetings up to this. burundi is high on the agenda. the african union wants a better grip on that situation. they want a dialogue to continue in south sudan and burundi - more...
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dominic kane outside the ecb. thank you. there are reports a deadline for a deal on iran's nuclear program will be he can tend beyond tuesday. a framework agreement between iran and the world powersl was struck in april. major differences remain on the details of a final deal. iran's foreign minister is returning today ran for more consultation. james bays reports from vienna. >> the u.s. secretary of state, john kerry face face to face with his iranian counter part mohammed javid zaruf. it was announced mr. zarif will return today ron for consultations. experts say this is not clear it is a problem. it could be it hit a snag. it could be there is a surprising detail on the table he needs to take back today ran because it goes what his previous mandate has been to be able to respond to it directly. the news that zarif was leaving came as others were arriving at the talks. frank walter steinmeyer phillip philliphammon and if he hadreka margarini. >> it is possible that if the strong political will is there from the parties we
dominic kane outside the ecb. thank you. there are reports a deadline for a deal on iran's nuclear program will be he can tend beyond tuesday. a framework agreement between iran and the world powersl was struck in april. major differences remain on the details of a final deal. iran's foreign minister is returning today ran for more consultation. james bays reports from vienna. >> the u.s. secretary of state, john kerry face face to face with his iranian counter part mohammed javid zaruf....
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dominic kane sent this report >>> nestled in the mountains, the g7 will discuss many flashpoint. fighting intensified near donetsk. it's the ston summit that russia has been excluded. the g7 says makes the g7 says russia's role in ukraine makes a meaningful discussion untenable. one says excluding russia is an error. >> the situation is getting from bad to worse. it's dangerous. russians seem to have started these days a new serious offensive, and i mean the russians, it's not the donetsk people, the wild men with cossack uniforms. nothing would happen there without the pushing of the kremlin. >> reporter: the continuing threat of the islamic state is high on the agenda. the group advanced further into iraq in recent months. the u.s. president obama is
dominic kane sent this report >>> nestled in the mountains, the g7 will discuss many flashpoint. fighting intensified near donetsk. it's the ston summit that russia has been excluded. the g7 says makes the g7 says russia's role in ukraine makes a meaningful discussion untenable. one says excluding russia is an error. >> the situation is getting from bad to worse. it's dangerous. russians seem to have started these days a new serious offensive, and i mean the russians, it's not...
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what dominates the news here is what you were talking about at the top of the hour. which are these reports that the prime minister of this country is considering returning to the negotiating table in brussels after a late night conversation a conversation that was confirmed with the head of the european commission. we have no confirmation that he's considering return. it comes from greek media reports. i would add this asterisk of caution here. every time there have been
what dominates the news here is what you were talking about at the top of the hour. which are these reports that the prime minister of this country is considering returning to the negotiating table in brussels after a late night conversation a conversation that was confirmed with the head of the european commission. we have no confirmation that he's considering return. it comes from greek media reports. i would add this asterisk of caution here. every time there have been
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teddy roosevelt will dominate our discussion of william mckinley. yet when we look at mckinley people tend to ignore him. how many of you know what denomination bill mckinley is on? you can't answer that because you work for the treasury department. how many of you know what bill mckinley is on? he is on the $500 bill. no, you don't. sorry about that. you probably don't know why the good folks of new hampshire were thinking of making the two dollar bill nonlegal tender -- it has jefferson on the front but on the back it has a signing of the declaration of independence and the two guys from new hampshire did not make it. mckinley is the president on a bill we don't use. mckinley, at the time of his assassination, the country was expanding, prosperous, doing well, and most people thought would continue to do so and president mckinley -- president mckinley winds up being assassinated. his election in 1896 set the stage for republican dominance of the presidency until roosevelt. between 1896 and 1932, only one democrat was able to win the white house, a
teddy roosevelt will dominate our discussion of william mckinley. yet when we look at mckinley people tend to ignore him. how many of you know what denomination bill mckinley is on? you can't answer that because you work for the treasury department. how many of you know what bill mckinley is on? he is on the $500 bill. no, you don't. sorry about that. you probably don't know why the good folks of new hampshire were thinking of making the two dollar bill nonlegal tender -- it has jefferson on...
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straight to dominic kane. the ecb said it's not increasing the emergency funding.hat does that actually mean that they have enough? have they said? are they going to stand by the greek banks or not? >> they say they are going to stand by the greek banks and we know for several hours, they have discussed ela emergency liquidity assistance to the greek central bank. you will recall the greek central bank has been receiving ela elas for several times t amounts to several tennessee of billsions of euros. they say they will stick with the level agreed at on friday which means there is funding available but only up to the level that was already agreed. the question is whether the greek central bank has drawn that funding down. if it has, there is no more money. if it has not, it's not clear at the moment whether it has or has not. if it has not, then there could be additional money. let's be clear about it, that that in no way deals with the greater insolvency that threatens grease and we recall, of course, as you say, they need to make a repayment on tuesday and the ind
straight to dominic kane. the ecb said it's not increasing the emergency funding.hat does that actually mean that they have enough? have they said? are they going to stand by the greek banks or not? >> they say they are going to stand by the greek banks and we know for several hours, they have discussed ela emergency liquidity assistance to the greek central bank. you will recall the greek central bank has been receiving ela elas for several times t amounts to several tennessee of...
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you d you were actually playing kickly. >> yeah. >> kudos to you. >> second, i met dominic.g. >> right now he's in remission. he has another year before he can sake he's cancer free but they're very positive. they have a great support system behind them. i wish them the best of luck in this next upcoming year. >> great story. >> thank you. >> if you have any stories for our junior reporters you can leave us messages on our fox 29 facebook page, you can tweet us at fox 29 philly and they'll go out, they'll play kickball and do other great things. >>> talking about social media, we have a story coming up and this one, i don't know how i feel about this 'cause we're all guilty of posting pictures online. but what do your facebook posts say about you? the results of a new study that could have you rethinking what you decide to share online. plus, she's a social media sensation. she's got a million instagram followers, hundreds of thousands of twitter followers. we're going to introduce you to one popular granny. >>> and your comments continue to come in. the boss lady nicole is
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dominic kane. >> the group was joined by the leaders of eight outreach countries. the fight against islamic state of iraq and the levant was at the forefront of the talks. speaking after a meeting with the iraqi prime abd rabbu mansour prime minister prime minister hadi. gls. >> then it doesn't serve the problem in the long run. >> one of the situations was climate change. both germany and france have pushed for tougher targets. angela merkel said she believed real progress had been made. >> the g7 had clearly stated that we need binding rules the world doesn't have binding rules that is why this has to be the aim of the u.n. meeting in paris, so the global average temperature remains under a rise of 2° celsius. >> the situation in ukraine had dominated the first day of talks and it returned as the summit drew to a close. the french president called on the russians to implement the minsk ceasefire agreement in full. >> translator: if it is shown first of all that russia has continued to arm and have a presence in the east of ukraine and it has partially shown this
dominic kane. >> the group was joined by the leaders of eight outreach countries. the fight against islamic state of iraq and the levant was at the forefront of the talks. speaking after a meeting with the iraqi prime abd rabbu mansour prime minister prime minister hadi. gls. >> then it doesn't serve the problem in the long run. >> one of the situations was climate change. both germany and france have pushed for tougher targets. angela merkel said she believed real progress...
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the battle of waterloo confirmed the rise of the british empire and ended french dominance across thent. >>> there have been protests in the capital of the dominican republic with hundreds of thousands of migrants facing deportation they are angry about a new law that ames to stem illegal immigration from haiti. but they it's a phobia towards haitians the two countries share one islands in the caribbean. >>> in india 33 men have died from drinking pete alcohol. 18 died on thursday night in a slum in mumbai. dozens of others fell ill. police have detained a man suspected the illegally brewing the alcohol which is often spiked with chemicals to increase its poe poe 10 tense potency. >>> a fire in india killed people. they tried to escape the four-story building. most of the guests were asleep when the fire started. an electrical short is being blamed. >>> in nepal it's been a month since schools reopened after the deadly earthquake but many of the buildings are still considered up safe for students. a report from the district where many children are too scared to go back to school. >> r
the battle of waterloo confirmed the rise of the british empire and ended french dominance across thent. >>> there have been protests in the capital of the dominican republic with hundreds of thousands of migrants facing deportation they are angry about a new law that ames to stem illegal immigration from haiti. but they it's a phobia towards haitians the two countries share one islands in the caribbean. >>> in india 33 men have died from drinking pete alcohol. 18 died on...
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but what you have generally are dominant voices, and many of those are basically traditional corporate voices, or the voices with the dominant brands in the analog world are also the primary sources of most of the content where people actually go to get news or information or entertainment. that's not to say that there's no space for, say, bloggers or for ordinary individuals to communicate. it's just that the internet, you have to understand, is very wide and deep, and it's easy to get lost in it. it's not necessarily, at this point in time, a medium of mass communications. >> hinojosa: so, when you say that it's wide and deep, there's also the question of who in fact has access to it to dive in? and there's an assumption in our country, and i would say even an assumption of people around the world, that everyone has access to this, that everyone has access to a computer, that everyone can get online. i mean, you see everybody with their phones. in fact, as someone who has studied issues of access, it's not like that at all, right? at least in our country, there is a percentage of peo
but what you have generally are dominant voices, and many of those are basically traditional corporate voices, or the voices with the dominant brands in the analog world are also the primary sources of most of the content where people actually go to get news or information or entertainment. that's not to say that there's no space for, say, bloggers or for ordinary individuals to communicate. it's just that the internet, you have to understand, is very wide and deep, and it's easy to get lost in...
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in australia it has been dominating the base all week.ia's government is still refusing to comment but seems almost certain that the payments did take place and australia stands accused of paying money to the very smugglers its government says are part of an evil trade. all australia's prime minister is we will do whatever we need to do to stop the boats. andrew thomas sidney. >> thailand confirmed its first case of middle east respiratory system or mers and the victim is a 75-year-old man who traveled to bangkok for medical treatment and the death toll in south korea reached 23 and almost 7,000 are in quarantine at home and medical centers and doctors say there are doing all they can to halt theout break. hong kong rejected a reform bill and would have given voters to tune to elect leader in 2017 but would have been restricted to choosing candidates approved by beijing and a move that say is undemocratic. at least five people are dead after torrential rains in china and searching for four people missing in severe flooding in the central
in australia it has been dominating the base all week.ia's government is still refusing to comment but seems almost certain that the payments did take place and australia stands accused of paying money to the very smugglers its government says are part of an evil trade. all australia's prime minister is we will do whatever we need to do to stop the boats. andrew thomas sidney. >> thailand confirmed its first case of middle east respiratory system or mers and the victim is a 75-year-old...
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dominant force in that region. and in china we watch the chinese building artificial islands in the south china seas, and we have a president who says he doesn't want us to send our ships within 12 miles of those islands, northlight american planes overhead because he doesn't want to get into a dispute with the chinese. the dispute is being caused by the chinese, not by those who want to navigate the free waters of the world. and you look at all of these circumstances and you realize what an awful bill of goods this president sold the american people seven years ago. he tried to make us believe that america was the cause of violence in the world, that if we pull back from iraq and afghanistan and gave nice speeches, but somehow somehow the world would be a safer more peaceful place. well, the exact opposite has happened and now we have flyers all over the world. and the reason those fires have occurred, everybody compares the lack of american leadership and the lack of american strength. in this country needs to le
dominant force in that region. and in china we watch the chinese building artificial islands in the south china seas, and we have a president who says he doesn't want us to send our ships within 12 miles of those islands, northlight american planes overhead because he doesn't want to get into a dispute with the chinese. the dispute is being caused by the chinese, not by those who want to navigate the free waters of the world. and you look at all of these circumstances and you realize what an...
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we prepared to be dominated by the state house dominance and ted clinton is an evil magician making money magically appear for anyone willing to put a rabbit in her hat. her workshop is like the international house of pancakes to serve anybody for the right price. if only she could make past mistakes disappear. [laughter] i hope we have eight years of that. then we have bernie sanders that was considered an insult to play the part of the cranky old man who once kimberly guilfoyle everybody of the circus. don't be surprised when he kicks you off he is a populist and also a cheap date if anybody can afford to spend a "weekend at bernie's". >> $16 billion to bail them i did not hear them say no to china china china china china's china. kennedy: watch or mouth. for the french candidates you have plenty of choices but the question remains, is there anyone here brave enough to grow the economy to shrink the size of government? we need to make the deficit disappear. on the show tonight we will talk about a new theory about rachel's parents and presidential candidate george pataki will stop by an
we prepared to be dominated by the state house dominance and ted clinton is an evil magician making money magically appear for anyone willing to put a rabbit in her hat. her workshop is like the international house of pancakes to serve anybody for the right price. if only she could make past mistakes disappear. [laughter] i hope we have eight years of that. then we have bernie sanders that was considered an insult to play the part of the cranky old man who once kimberly guilfoyle everybody of...
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you step in to perhaps form a trio of dominant big men. have you had any contact with your new teammates? >> i know yo joe. i talk to him last night. i've had a chance to see my phone and all the media. i know joel and i saw jeremy a few minutes ago. he's here supporting his brother. >> we've watched you on the college jet level. we have some idea of what we're getting but describe yourself as player. what is philadelphia getting? >> dominant player looking to win. >> give me your thoughts on lining up as the next super star in philadelphia. >> i'm excite excited. i know i have big shoes to fill wee step into philadelphia with all the great players that they have. so i have big shoes to fill and i'll work as hard as i can to fill those shoes. >> i've been in on the plan but we may have a problem with the second round the sixers with -- they took willie hernia non gomez another center. i think sam has lost his mine with their second pick they picked a 6-foot 10 power forward after bowling green. there needs to be an intermission. >>> finall
you step in to perhaps form a trio of dominant big men. have you had any contact with your new teammates? >> i know yo joe. i talk to him last night. i've had a chance to see my phone and all the media. i know joel and i saw jeremy a few minutes ago. he's here supporting his brother. >> we've watched you on the college jet level. we have some idea of what we're getting but describe yourself as player. what is philadelphia getting? >> dominant player looking to win. >>...
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let's go to dominic kane who is in frankfurt for us.inic, how are the stock markets reate to go all of reacting to all of this? >> reporter: monday in germany in frank ford is an ordinary day. but it's not ordinary. it's an extraordinary day. it's not business as usual the stock exchange here in frankfurt opened down more than 4%, which is the worst opening of more than three years. it has recovered a little bit. but it's still considerably down from where it was just a few days ago. following on from the decision that was made behind me here at the e.c.b. yesterday in a teleconference that lasted several hours involving the bankers of the euro zone effectively not to, tends and further the emergency liquidity assistance that greece has been surviving on for some considerable time as we have heard barnaby describe to us. to give you a sense of what the newspapers are saying this morning, this is the love newspaper which has greek ruins as it's a headline a play on the fact of the culture history of greece and says this will be a hard we
let's go to dominic kane who is in frankfurt for us.inic, how are the stock markets reate to go all of reacting to all of this? >> reporter: monday in germany in frank ford is an ordinary day. but it's not ordinary. it's an extraordinary day. it's not business as usual the stock exchange here in frankfurt opened down more than 4%, which is the worst opening of more than three years. it has recovered a little bit. but it's still considerably down from where it was just a few days ago....
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as i said, dominic things grind to go a halt slowly in athens. of the other big questions is will the european central bank continue its emergency funding. >> reporter: well, that is inning nba deed the question. we know that the answer in the short-term is no. the e.l.a. the emergency liquidity assistance -- or the deals e.l.a. more bluntly keeping greece a throat. 90 billion euros worth were capped at the friday level. and that meant was if greece had drawn down all of that 90 billion nothing more was available. clearly the fact that the stock market was closed the banks were shut would seem to indicate that that money was indeed, frozen and that is therefore the e.c.b. saying that they say they stand ready and other governments have said they stand ready. the german chancellor has said that solidarity was important. and angela merkel, who met with ministers and other representatives of other parties yesterday from trying to brief them about the greece crisis but the problem the german government has, if there was a very large bailout agreed fo
as i said, dominic things grind to go a halt slowly in athens. of the other big questions is will the european central bank continue its emergency funding. >> reporter: well, that is inning nba deed the question. we know that the answer in the short-term is no. the e.l.a. the emergency liquidity assistance -- or the deals e.l.a. more bluntly keeping greece a throat. 90 billion euros worth were capped at the friday level. and that meant was if greece had drawn down all of that 90 billion...
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the index is dominated by hong kong shares. shares could cause a massive shift for global tracking funds. watching thisis for us. what is the likelihood that we are going to see a shares included? stephen: probably more likely this year than it was last year. this market is becoming increasingly hard to ignore. china has ambitions to internationalize its capital markets. it has increased the quotas. it has launched the shanghai hong kong connect. more investors to buy into each other's markets. the shenzhen connect could be launched this year. the steps are being taken. 6% of aw, less than shares are owned by foreigners. this would be a tectonic shift. track thel funds msci. $1.7 trillion worth. angie: what are the risks here? stephen: some of the problems would be the dominance of chinese shares. abouty, h-shares make up seenf the mxef, and you've asia dominating, about 69% of that index. hong kong, including south korea and taiwan shares, these are about more than half. you are going to see even more dominance, lack of divers
the index is dominated by hong kong shares. shares could cause a massive shift for global tracking funds. watching thisis for us. what is the likelihood that we are going to see a shares included? stephen: probably more likely this year than it was last year. this market is becoming increasingly hard to ignore. china has ambitions to internationalize its capital markets. it has increased the quotas. it has launched the shanghai hong kong connect. more investors to buy into each other's markets....
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they want to dominate. panic among people -- stephen: how does the growth help them dominate? amanda: because they are the growers. they are some of the leading growers. stephen: so, they are thinking as there is more appearance to the flash adherence -- so they are thinking as there is more adherence their tradition, they're going to be able to have more social power? amanda: yes, and you can extend the strength and geographical scope of denominations for , example, as a way of creating these national networks that have a rhetorical claim on what america is and it being an evangelical, christian nation. a huge concern there is to extend the power you think you are losing and even panicky about. another kind of panic that is related is the panic of 1837 where a lot of people are losing economic wherewithal and they are in debt. there is rampant credit, a lot of counterfeiting, bank notes sometimes are not worth the money they are printed on. so, there is just this -- and of course, there's very little government regulation of this period. there is panic about how do we make it
they want to dominate. panic among people -- stephen: how does the growth help them dominate? amanda: because they are the growers. they are some of the leading growers. stephen: so, they are thinking as there is more appearance to the flash adherence -- so they are thinking as there is more adherence their tradition, they're going to be able to have more social power? amanda: yes, and you can extend the strength and geographical scope of denominations for , example, as a way of creating these...
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they dominated politics and then they were out of office. herbert hoover was in and controlled both parties. franklin roosevelt came in with a democratic congress. for a very long time, it was all blue. democrats are the majority. and now we have parties does switch back and forth. in some respects, the hardest time for a president is when one party controls one house of congress and the other party controls the other half. because there are almost no way they can get together on any particular issue. in some cases, it is a little easier for the president if both houses are controlled by the opposition. it forces the opposition party to take a stand and the president to veto legislation. and can also negotiate. bill clinton in his presidency was able to do better when he was negotiating with a republican dominated house and senate. and so there are some odd situations. our system of government is complicated. the authors of the constitution did not want sudden changes, switches back and forth. you have to get the president to sign on and com
they dominated politics and then they were out of office. herbert hoover was in and controlled both parties. franklin roosevelt came in with a democratic congress. for a very long time, it was all blue. democrats are the majority. and now we have parties does switch back and forth. in some respects, the hardest time for a president is when one party controls one house of congress and the other party controls the other half. because there are almost no way they can get together on any particular...
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. >> what do you say to having three dominant most players on the sixers. >> i wouldn't say anything.my job to figure it out. they both want to win. we'll figure it out. >> you think this could be a dominant front row. >> we have that sglonl when you see the sixers years jury and know you'll put it on. >> a legacy and a lot of players that won that history and very big shoes to fill. >> obviously really struggled to play this year. with you new number one post-up player in clem basketball what can you bring the 76ers team. >> i don't have any trouble scoring i feel confident when i have the ball in my hands especially with one man and i'm a dwraet passer and teammate and i'm all about winning so i'm excited you helped lead duke to national cham peepship as a freshman. philadelphia is starving for championship. do you think you can do that with the sixers. >> that's my plan. i would not expect anything lessor want anything less. i'll all about winning i would love to bring a championship back to philadelphia. >> they had not won since 1983 hopefully big o can bring the big one. sarah,
. >> what do you say to having three dominant most players on the sixers. >> i wouldn't say anything.my job to figure it out. they both want to win. we'll figure it out. >> you think this could be a dominant front row. >> we have that sglonl when you see the sixers years jury and know you'll put it on. >> a legacy and a lot of players that won that history and very big shoes to fill. >> obviously really struggled to play this year. with you new number one...
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in australia it's been dominating debate all week. australia's government is refusing to comment.t seems almost certain that the payments did take place. australia, then, stands accused of paying money to the smugglers its government says is part of an evil trade. all australia's prime minister will say is we do whatever we need to do to stop the boats >>> still ahead for you on al jazeera - after staging attacks in chad boko haram causes more carnage in niger >>> georgia warns a tiger, bear and high heena are on the loose after a flood destroys tbilisi >>> and a champion crashes out of his tournament. >> brittany menard's decision to take her own life last year. sparked a national debate. >> brittany didn't wan't to die the brain tumor was killing her, she simply took control over how that process would go. >> now see what her husband is doing to keep his promise to change "right to die" laws nationwide. america tonight only on al jazeera america. >>> welcome back. you are with the al jazeera newshour. an update on the top stories - a 21-year-old man has been arrested by police i
in australia it's been dominating debate all week. australia's government is refusing to comment.t seems almost certain that the payments did take place. australia, then, stands accused of paying money to the smugglers its government says is part of an evil trade. all australia's prime minister will say is we do whatever we need to do to stop the boats >>> still ahead for you on al jazeera - after staging attacks in chad boko haram causes more carnage in niger >>> georgia...
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somehow or other this fluid dynamics community has become dominant. it has tremendous political punch. and that is why i disagree with it. i think the emphasis is wrong. i believe ecology should come first. >> thinking about how much you can trust any particular scientific model, one thing i thought was interesting is william nordhouse's question of balance with the the question of global warming and climate change is based relies heavily on economic simulations. i would make the argument that there is a lot of black box computing going on the we don't really know what goes on inside the black box. can we do this if we can understand the atmosphere moving into a century into the future can we understand human behavior a century into the future? >> of course not. i wouldn't say that doesn't necessarily is what is really the practical question. the practical question is, do we actually know whether we are doing more harm than good when we take some action, for example to try to limit the emissions of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere? do we understand
somehow or other this fluid dynamics community has become dominant. it has tremendous political punch. and that is why i disagree with it. i think the emphasis is wrong. i believe ecology should come first. >> thinking about how much you can trust any particular scientific model, one thing i thought was interesting is william nordhouse's question of balance with the the question of global warming and climate change is based relies heavily on economic simulations. i would make the argument...
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and so the consequences of a greater success by iran dominating the region will be a counter available effort to prevent that from happening and deepening sectarian sunni-shia conflict. >> and to add to my point, and sunni-arab states have not helped, coached led and back by us are going to go about resisting this dominate, leading to ways we will not like, in the sunni her shia ways that he just talked about. >> and thank you for your service to the country. the more i listen to your responses, the more i am concerned that the strategy that should exist under the hope that we will get an agreement that actually could be supported and embraced as a good agreement is a strategy that is all on the come when it should be up front because the turbo boost that you said ambassador indyke is something we will be behind the curve on. and what worries me as part of that is when the administration says to those who are skeptd cal about the -- skeptical about what the nature of the final deal will be, based upon the interim agreement and based upon the basic understanding of the interim agreement
and so the consequences of a greater success by iran dominating the region will be a counter available effort to prevent that from happening and deepening sectarian sunni-shia conflict. >> and to add to my point, and sunni-arab states have not helped, coached led and back by us are going to go about resisting this dominate, leading to ways we will not like, in the sunni her shia ways that he just talked about. >> and thank you for your service to the country. the more i listen to...
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the german hosts are looking for some sort of eman's pa tri e emancipatary situation. >> thank you dominic kane. standoff against the president deepens in burundi. >> from going pro, >> i never know that was really a possibility. >> to becoming president of the us tennis association. >> we're about getting rackets in children's hands... >> building the game... >> ...sky's the limit for growing tennis in america. >> and expanding access to play... >> at the end of the day it's about the kids... >> every tuesday night. >> i lived that character. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on not just in this country but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target weeknights 10:30p et >> you're watching al jazeera a reminder of our top stories. polls have opened in turkey, for parliamentary elections candidates for 550 seats in parliament. >>> the u.k.'s warning that half a million people are waiting in libya to try omake the journey to make the journey to italy alone. leaders from t
the german hosts are looking for some sort of eman's pa tri e emancipatary situation. >> thank you dominic kane. standoff against the president deepens in burundi. >> from going pro, >> i never know that was really a possibility. >> to becoming president of the us tennis association. >> we're about getting rackets in children's hands... >> building the game... >> ...sky's the limit for growing tennis in america. >> and expanding access to play......
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most dominant athlete period.ebron. >> she transcends tennis, transcends the sport. >> exactly. >> she has moved on. way past tennis. >> and rhonda rousey the most dominant. she knocks women out in 19 seconds. the arm bar is on and it's over. >> larry: if we all agree women sports are exciting. most women sports to most people are exciting. why isn't it covered more. is it a conspiracy theory. >> media doesn't know how to tell the story right. >> larry: really. >> if they knew how to do it right and understood how many people want to heart stories of inspirational women in sports there would be more than 2% on sports center. there would be more attention to the womens world cup and more attention paid to the wonderful athletes here that are really paving the way for another generation. >> i think the popularity of a sport depends on pop culture. >> larry: huh-uh. >> pop culture is expressed through social media. >> larry: right. >> social media works in increments in 150 15 seconds. it's tough to sell a story in 1
most dominant athlete period.ebron. >> she transcends tennis, transcends the sport. >> exactly. >> she has moved on. way past tennis. >> and rhonda rousey the most dominant. she knocks women out in 19 seconds. the arm bar is on and it's over. >> larry: if we all agree women sports are exciting. most women sports to most people are exciting. why isn't it covered more. is it a conspiracy theory. >> media doesn't know how to tell the story right. >> larry:...
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the question is can they go from online dominance, more than 100 million customers, and a huge reach.ut they have struggled and so far failed to find the formula to move into mobile or retail. emily: and there's so much happening with apple wallet, google wallet, stripe on the backend. how does paypal succeed and how well will paypal compete? bill: they are going to struggle because there's so much more momentum in the mobile and retail space from other players. and they are playing catch-up. they are spinning off now, which is a great thing and allows them to focus on this rapidly innovating field. but this is a long and complex process. it has been in the works for a while and it's really not going to see great results for six to 12 months. there are huge challenges. emily: how big do you think the company can be? cap? bill: i don't want to forecast that, but i think they're going to have real difficulty with growth. if you look at the innovation happening in the business, there are so many new entrants doing things in new and better ways, paypal has focused on acquisitions in order
the question is can they go from online dominance, more than 100 million customers, and a huge reach.ut they have struggled and so far failed to find the formula to move into mobile or retail. emily: and there's so much happening with apple wallet, google wallet, stripe on the backend. how does paypal succeed and how well will paypal compete? bill: they are going to struggle because there's so much more momentum in the mobile and retail space from other players. and they are playing catch-up....
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it is a market clearly dominated by airbus and boeing. bombardier has been struggling to bring the program off the ground. it is almost $2 billion over budget and 2.5 years behind schedule. still, the passenger air show is said not to be make or break for the plane. >> it is a significant show to be able to talk about products, but for us, sales is a job 365 days a year, and for me the air show is another event. >> before the show in paris, he had orders for just 243 at crash. in the meantime, airbus and boeing have racked up thousands of their rival jets. bombardier shareholders have been wondering about the new c have an series chances as the value of their stocks have plummeted and the development difficulties brought about a management change. the c-series is slated to enter commercial traffic in 2016. the question is whether the plane type look at the takeoff it needs in paris. stephen: just before we leave you here, let's see what is happening on the markets in europe this lunchtime. all of the main trading down in europe. this is o
it is a market clearly dominated by airbus and boeing. bombardier has been struggling to bring the program off the ground. it is almost $2 billion over budget and 2.5 years behind schedule. still, the passenger air show is said not to be make or break for the plane. >> it is a significant show to be able to talk about products, but for us, sales is a job 365 days a year, and for me the air show is another event. >> before the show in paris, he had orders for just 243 at crash. in...
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and he dominates the clay and today is he dominated by djokovic. next up for djokovic is andy murray, that is sports. >>> coming up on "action news," adam joseph, with the accuweather forecast, when we continue in just a moment. >>> might we start to dry out? adam joseph and accuweather. >> perfect timing for saturday and sunday to get the sun in full force. as we look at stormtracker 6 live double scan it has improved since yesterday we had the persistent showers and now only a couple of areas having spotty showers and it's in this entire direction from stop harbor to sea isle city and trying to make its way north of ocean city and drying up at that point and southern delaware seeing a couple of showers in the afternoon and evening hours as we head towards cape may on sky 6 a chop over the water and dreary looking and chilly and temperature its only in the 50s with the on and off rain today at the shore and not much changes tomorrow at the shore big temperature swings over the last 72 hours and more showers in the forecast as we head into thursday
and he dominates the clay and today is he dominated by djokovic. next up for djokovic is andy murray, that is sports. >>> coming up on "action news," adam joseph, with the accuweather forecast, when we continue in just a moment. >>> might we start to dry out? adam joseph and accuweather. >> perfect timing for saturday and sunday to get the sun in full force. as we look at stormtracker 6 live double scan it has improved since yesterday we had the persistent...
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. >> speaking of the giants, you know their dominance over the dodgers continues.hey came into the series two and a half games back of the dodgers for first place. by the end of the weekend, they could take over so possession of first in the nl west. game two between the giants and dodgers down in that vez ravine. dog days of summer are nearing. they're starting on sunday. so of course fitting cute little dog. game tied in the fifth when justin maxwell who came in for the aoki unties it. a two-run shot. 4-2 san francisco. next inning, adding more insurance. how about one on for brandon belt. he does the same, this time going to right. puig trying to track it down. ball off the wall and out. that is a two-run shot for the baby giraffe. giants win their fifth straight over the dodge others 6-2 is your final. the a.l. west rivals angels and as a battling at the coliseum. los angeles took game one. sixth inning tied at one. josh reddick tags one the other way. ben zobrist storms home and the a's take the 2-1 lead. two batters later, bret luery cranks a double to deep l
. >> speaking of the giants, you know their dominance over the dodgers continues.hey came into the series two and a half games back of the dodgers for first place. by the end of the weekend, they could take over so possession of first in the nl west. game two between the giants and dodgers down in that vez ravine. dog days of summer are nearing. they're starting on sunday. so of course fitting cute little dog. game tied in the fifth when justin maxwell who came in for the aoki unties it....
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