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dr. janet taylor, thanks so much for talking about all of this. it is important to have this conversation. >> it is. >> and we have breaking news. u.s. fighter jets target isis positions in iraq, including an air strike against a target near baghdad. up next a full report. sea captain: there's a narratorstorm cominhe storm narrator: that whipped through the turbine which poured... surplus energy into the plant which generously lowered its price and tipped off the house which used all that energy to stay warm through the storm. chipmunk: there's a bad storm comin! narrator: the internet of everything is changing how energy works. is your network ready?" it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. centurylink your link to what's
dr. janet taylor, thanks so much for talking about all of this. it is important to have this conversation. >> it is. >> and we have breaking news. u.s. fighter jets target isis positions in iraq, including an air strike against a target near baghdad. up next a full report. sea captain: there's a narratorstorm cominhe storm narrator: that whipped through the turbine which poured... surplus energy into the plant which generously lowered its price and tipped off the house which used...
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dr. taylor leads another team. >> i have said aping is a failure of stem cells. when i read of prizes i thought, okay, it is time to put up or shut up. >> the doctor says this can help us live longer hives and lower the crippling cost of health care and launch new industries which is why silicon valley investors are watching this contest closely. >> is it a pipe dream? >> a long shot. i am cautiously optimistic the senator is advanced enough. >> a moon shot with $1 million to start and more prizes to come. >> official launch of the contest is this afternoon in san francisco. if you are interested in entering or learning more we have more at abc7news.com. >> launches this afternoon, when should we expect a winner to be selected? >> there are a panel of experts and it will take a few years with several steps to follow at every stage of the contest. it will be a couple of years. >> do mike and i have time to enter? >>> absolutely. it does not have to be scientists were the requested can come from anyone. mike in. >> we will talk weather this morning. there it is, be
dr. taylor leads another team. >> i have said aping is a failure of stem cells. when i read of prizes i thought, okay, it is time to put up or shut up. >> the doctor says this can help us live longer hives and lower the crippling cost of health care and launch new industries which is why silicon valley investors are watching this contest closely. >> is it a pipe dream? >> a long shot. i am cautiously optimistic the senator is advanced enough. >> a moon shot with $1...
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dr. taylor of the texas heart institute lead another team. >> for years i have said aging is the failure ostem cell. wh i read about the prices i nt okay. it's time to put up or shut up. now you can prove it. >> dr. june if they succeed they could help us live longer healthier lives and lower the crippling cost of health care. may also help launch new industry which 80's silicon valley investors watching the contest closely. >> is this a pipe dream. >> long shot. but i am cautiously optimistic. that the science is advance enough and this is time to take the moon shot. >> moon shot worth 1 million dollars to start. with more pricess to come. in palo alto, kristen abc 7 ws. >> if intested in entering or learning more about the palo alto prize we have a link on our web site. the. >> remarkable work. is he boss poll high school band won't miss a beat thanks to your generosity. the high band performed the national anthem at giants game and believes meone stole container holding their instruments from the parking lot. we first told but the storyless wed. since then viewers helpedeplace 13 of t
dr. taylor of the texas heart institute lead another team. >> for years i have said aging is the failure ostem cell. wh i read about the prices i nt okay. it's time to put up or shut up. now you can prove it. >> dr. june if they succeed they could help us live longer healthier lives and lower the crippling cost of health care. may also help launch new industry which 80's silicon valley investors watching the contest closely. >> is this a pipe dream. >> long shot. but i...
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dr. taylor of the texas heart institute lead another team. >> for years i have said aging is the failure of stem cell. when i read about the prices i went okay. it's time to put up or shut up. now you can prove it. >> dr. june if they succeed they could help us live longer healthier lives and lower the crippling cost of health care. may also help launch new industry which 80's silicon valley investors watching the contest closely. >> is this a pipe dream. >> long shot. but i am cautiously optimistic. that the science is advance enough and this is time to take the moon shot. >> moon shot worth 1 million dollars to start. with more pricess to come. in palo alto, kristen abc 7 news. >> if interested in entering or learning more about the palo alto prize we have a link on our web site. the. >> remarkable work. is he boss poll high school band won't miss a beat thanks to your generosity. the high band performed the national anthem at giants game and believes someone stole container holding their instruments from the parking lot. we first told but the storyless wed. since then viewers helped r
dr. taylor of the texas heart institute lead another team. >> for years i have said aging is the failure of stem cell. when i read about the prices i went okay. it's time to put up or shut up. now you can prove it. >> dr. june if they succeed they could help us live longer healthier lives and lower the crippling cost of health care. may also help launch new industry which 80's silicon valley investors watching the contest closely. >> is this a pipe dream. >> long shot....
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dr. taylor of the texas heart institute lead another team. >> for years i have said aging is the failureof stem cell. when i read about the prices i went okay. it's time to put up or shut up. now you can prove it. >> dr. june if they succeed they could help us live longer healthier lives and lower the crippling cost of health care. may also help launch new industry which 80's silicon valley investors watching the contest closely. >> is this a pipe dream. >> long shot. but i am cautiously optimistic. that the science is advance enough and this is time to take the moon shot. >> moon shot worth 1 million dollars to start. with more pricess to come. in palo alto, kristen abc 7 news. >> if interested in entering or learning more about the palo alto prize we have a link on our web site. the. >> remarkable work. is he boss poll high school band won't miss a beat thanks to your generosity. the high band performed the national anthem at giants game and believes someone stole container holding their instruments from the parking lot. we first told but the storyless wed. since then viewers helped re
dr. taylor of the texas heart institute lead another team. >> for years i have said aging is the failureof stem cell. when i read about the prices i went okay. it's time to put up or shut up. now you can prove it. >> dr. june if they succeed they could help us live longer healthier lives and lower the crippling cost of health care. may also help launch new industry which 80's silicon valley investors watching the contest closely. >> is this a pipe dream. >> long shot....
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taylor, author of the civil war of 1812. this is 55 minutes. >> so i now have the great pleasure of introducing dr. allan taylor.he joins us as the thomas jefferson, just talking about that gentleman, thomas jefferson chair in american history at the university of virginia. this is a new role for dr. taylor. his previous two decades were at the university of california at davis. he is as probably all of you know, a very distinguished scholar, the war of 1812 and wrote the book the civil war of 1812, which really looks at that engagement in great detail, but recently and very exciting for us, who live in virginia, he published the national book award and prize winning, "internal war" and it really looked at the war the 1812 with such a different lens. all allan's ground breaking war the scholarship which highlights this very understudied story of the war of 1812, particularly the runaway slaves who sought their freedom we joining with british forces. it's just something i think is very intriguing and allan, we want to learn so much more, so please come forward and let's hear about this new story of the war. [ app
taylor, author of the civil war of 1812. this is 55 minutes. >> so i now have the great pleasure of introducing dr. allan taylor.he joins us as the thomas jefferson, just talking about that gentleman, thomas jefferson chair in american history at the university of virginia. this is a new role for dr. taylor. his previous two decades were at the university of california at davis. he is as probably all of you know, a very distinguished scholar, the war of 1812 and wrote the book the civil...
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dr. scott taylor, associate professor at school foreign service and director of african study programs. dr. taylor research centers on politics and political economy but reticular and essays on business state relations, private sector development, governance and political and economic reforms. finally, we have dr. james haman who joins us from a poor school of public policy here at georgetown university. his research interests are in development economics and political economy, with particular interest in constraints to help as well as health policy. he also brings insider knowledge to the panel in uganda during the ebola outbreak in 2007. before we begin the discussion amongst the panelists, i'm going to pose a question to each of the panelists to give us some context into their particular perspective, beginning with dr. abramowitz. dr. abramowitz, you've been sending the liberian health factor in west africa and humanitarian response for over a decade. this means you have connected years and the fieldwork region, including gaffin now reaching of new guinea, the first area of the outbr
dr. scott taylor, associate professor at school foreign service and director of african study programs. dr. taylor research centers on politics and political economy but reticular and essays on business state relations, private sector development, governance and political and economic reforms. finally, we have dr. james haman who joins us from a poor school of public policy here at georgetown university. his research interests are in development economics and political economy, with particular...
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taylor, author of "the civil war of 1812." it's 55 minutes. >> so i now have the great pleasure of introducing dr. alan taylor. he joins us as the thomas jefferson -- just talking about that gentleman -- thomas jefferson chair in american history at the yuuniversity of virginia. this is a new role for dr. taylor. his previous two decades were at the university of california at davis. he is, as probably all of you know, a very distinguished scholar of the war of 1812 and wrote the book "the civil war of 1812" which really looks at that engagement in great detail. but recently, and very exciting for us who live in virginia, he published the national book award and pulitzer prize winning "the internal enemy: slavery in the war in virginia 1782 to 1832." and it really looks at the war of 1812 with such a different lens. alan's groundbreaking work "the scholarship" which highlights this very understudied story of the war of 1812, particularly the runaway slaves who sought their freedom by joining with british forces, it's just something that i think is very intriguing, and alan, we want to learn so much more, so pl
taylor, author of "the civil war of 1812." it's 55 minutes. >> so i now have the great pleasure of introducing dr. alan taylor. he joins us as the thomas jefferson -- just talking about that gentleman -- thomas jefferson chair in american history at the yuuniversity of virginia. this is a new role for dr. taylor. his previous two decades were at the university of california at davis. he is, as probably all of you know, a very distinguished scholar of the war of 1812 and wrote...
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dr. janet taylor is a family psychiatrist who points out the body of research suggesting that hitting yours can leave lasting scars. >> consistent spanking, harsh spanking, extreme spanking, can affect a child's psychological development. they may be more depressed, more likely to have issues with substance abuse. they can become more aggressive towards other children. >> reporter: hall of famer cris carter weighing in on espn over the weekend with an emotional and highly personal argument against parents using violence. >> and i promised my kids i won't teach that message to them. you can't beat a kid to make them do what they want to do. >> that is correct. >> reporter: the former viking goes on, praising the team's decision to remove peterson from sunday's game. >> they did the right thing. >> yes. >> take him off the field. i don't care what -- we in a climate right now, i don't care what it is. take him off the daggone field. you know what? as a man, that's the only thing we really respect. we don't respect no women. we don't respect no kids. the only thing roger and them do, take the
dr. janet taylor is a family psychiatrist who points out the body of research suggesting that hitting yours can leave lasting scars. >> consistent spanking, harsh spanking, extreme spanking, can affect a child's psychological development. they may be more depressed, more likely to have issues with substance abuse. they can become more aggressive towards other children. >> reporter: hall of famer cris carter weighing in on espn over the weekend with an emotional and highly personal...
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dr. taylor. his previous two decades with the university of california at davis he is a very distinguished scholar of the war 1812 and wrote the book "the civil war of 1812" which really looks at that engagement in great detail. but, recently, and very exciting for us who live in virginia, he published the national book award and pulitzer prize winning, the internal enemy, slavery in the war in virginia, 1772 to 1832. and it really looks at the war of 1812 with such a different lens. alan's groundbreaking work, the scholarship which highlights this understudied story. particularly the run away slaves who sought their freedom by joining with british forces. it's just something i think is very intriguing. and alan, we want to learn so much more so please come forward, and let's hear about this new story of the war. >> thank you, for that kind introduction. and i'm grateful for you and lessy fles leslie and your hard work and the association and to james madison for bringing all of us together today
dr. taylor. his previous two decades with the university of california at davis he is a very distinguished scholar of the war 1812 and wrote the book "the civil war of 1812" which really looks at that engagement in great detail. but, recently, and very exciting for us who live in virginia, he published the national book award and pulitzer prize winning, the internal enemy, slavery in the war in virginia, 1772 to 1832. and it really looks at the war of 1812 with such a different lens....
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taylor, author of the civil war of 1812. this is 55 minutes. >> so i now have the great pleasure of introducing dr. allan taylor.e joins us as the thomas jefferson, just talking about that gentleman, thomas jefferson chair in american history at the university of virginia. this is a new role for dr. taylor. his previous two decades were at the university of california at davis. he is as probably all of you know, a very distinguished scholar, the war of 1812 and wrote the book the civil war of 1812, which really looks at that engagement in great detail, but recently and very exciting for us, who live in virginia, he published the national book award and prize winning, "internal war" and it really looked at the war the 1812 with such a different lens. all allan's ground breaking war the scholarship which highlights this very understudied story of the war of 1812, particularly the runaway slaves who sought their freedom we joining with british forces. it's just something i think is very intriguing and allan, we want to learn so much more, so please come forward and let's hear about this new story of the war. [ appl
taylor, author of the civil war of 1812. this is 55 minutes. >> so i now have the great pleasure of introducing dr. allan taylor.e joins us as the thomas jefferson, just talking about that gentleman, thomas jefferson chair in american history at the university of virginia. this is a new role for dr. taylor. his previous two decades were at the university of california at davis. he is as probably all of you know, a very distinguished scholar, the war of 1812 and wrote the book the civil...
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dr. doris taylor at the texas heart institute leads another team. >> for years i've said aging is a failure of stem cells. when i read about the prize, i went, okay, it's time to put up or shut up. now you can prove it. >> reporter: dr. yun says they hope to help us live longer healthier lives and lower the crippling cost of health care. they may also help launch new industries, which is why silicon valley investors are watching this contest closely. >> is this a pipe dream? >> it's a long shot. but i am cautiously optimistic that the science is already advanced enough and that this is the time to take the moon shot. >> reporter: a moon shot worth $1 million to start with more prizes to come. in palo alto kristen sze, abc 7 news. >> if you're interested in entering or just learning more about the palo alto prize we have a link on our website, abc7news.com. >>> if you were hoping to get an iphone 6 plus next weekish it's probably not going to happen. preorders for the new gadget rolled out friday and sold out within hours. so there's now a three to four-week wait for the new phone. some hope
dr. doris taylor at the texas heart institute leads another team. >> for years i've said aging is a failure of stem cells. when i read about the prize, i went, okay, it's time to put up or shut up. now you can prove it. >> reporter: dr. yun says they hope to help us live longer healthier lives and lower the crippling cost of health care. they may also help launch new industries, which is why silicon valley investors are watching this contest closely. >> is this a pipe dream?...
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dr. doris taylor of the texas heart institute leads another team. >> for years, i have said aging is a failurem cells. when i read about the prize, i went okay, it's time to put up or shut up. now you can prove it. >> reporter: the doctor says if they succeed, they could help us live longer, healthier lives and lower the crippling cost of health care. they may also help launch new instrumen industries which is why investors are watching this closely. is this a pipe dream? >> it's a long shot, but i am cautiously optimistic that the science is already advanced enough and this is the time to take the moon shot. >> reporter: a moon shot worth $1 million to start. with more prizes to come. abc 7 news. >> interesting to see what they come up with. >> if they can figure it out it's worth $1 million. >>> thank you for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. >>> abc 7 news at 5:00 begins right now with dan and cheryl. >>> a bay area teenager goes missing and authorities are looking for him right now. we are live at the scene. >>> a napa man with a red tagged home is heading to another disaster area to help
dr. doris taylor of the texas heart institute leads another team. >> for years, i have said aging is a failurem cells. when i read about the prize, i went okay, it's time to put up or shut up. now you can prove it. >> reporter: the doctor says if they succeed, they could help us live longer, healthier lives and lower the crippling cost of health care. they may also help launch new instrumen industries which is why investors are watching this closely. is this a pipe dream? >>...
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. >> ambassador taylor, pj dr kraully, thank you so much. >>> coming up president obama has prompts -- promised to act on immigration. it hasn't happened yet. will he wait until after the midterms and what about firing up the base? >> give young people the strength for women's rights, workers rights, and civil rights and gay rights and immigration rights. seen... one child fail to get to the air sickness bag in time. another left his shoes on the plane... his shoes! and a third simply doesn't want to be here. ♪ until now... until right booking now. ♪ planet earth's number one accomodation site booking.com booking.yeah! shinglesthe blisters tremendously as a pilot. and the pain in my scalp area and down the back of my neck was intense. it would have been virtually impossible in that confined space with the rash to move to change radio frequencies. i would just stop and literally freeze up. i mean it hurt. i couldn't even get up and drive let alone teach somebody and be responsible in an airplane. when my doctor told me that shingles came from the chickenpox virus i was very surprised.
. >> ambassador taylor, pj dr kraully, thank you so much. >>> coming up president obama has prompts -- promised to act on immigration. it hasn't happened yet. will he wait until after the midterms and what about firing up the base? >> give young people the strength for women's rights, workers rights, and civil rights and gay rights and immigration rights. seen... one child fail to get to the air sickness bag in time. another left his shoes on the plane... his shoes! and a...
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dr. taylor's research centers on african politics and private-sector governments and political and economicform. finally we have dr. james ham a hamayana from georgetown university. is recission choose aren't the political economy with particular interest in constraints to health as well as health policy. he also brings an insider knowledge to the panel in you gone the during the ebola outbreak in 2007. before we begin the discussion among the panelists. i will pose a question to each of the panelists to give us some context on their particular perspective beginning with sharon abramowitz. sharon abramowitz, you have been studying the health sector, this means we conducted years of field work in the region including guinea, the first epicenter of the ebola outbreak. in conflict affected regions of troy liberia. can you provide context for what is it about the situation in liberia, specifically, that has made this crisis get so bad so quickly? >> sure. thank you for having me. it is an honor to be here and i really applaud the efforts of everybody in this audience to put together an academic
dr. taylor's research centers on african politics and private-sector governments and political and economicform. finally we have dr. james ham a hamayana from georgetown university. is recission choose aren't the political economy with particular interest in constraints to health as well as health policy. he also brings an insider knowledge to the panel in you gone the during the ebola outbreak in 2007. before we begin the discussion among the panelists. i will pose a question to each of the...
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scott taylor said it, dr.bump said it earlier, who would have expected, who could have expected that they would have had the systems in place to respond in -- to respond? there is, as several people have said and ronnie just said, there are big lessons here for the future of the international system and its ability or inability to respond, because this isn't going to be the last ebola crisis, and this has really exposed enormous weaknesses in the global ability to respond to emerging disease threats. i'm not an expert on that, and others will comment op that, but i think there's a huge lesson going forward. in terms of a couple of comments on the economics and politics, president sirleaf outlined a lot of the devastation that's going on. it's really quite enormous. among many other things, i'll just highlight one she didn't touch on which is the impact on the budget, which you might not think of. but the government revenue is way down because they rely very heavily on import tariffs, and trade is down, so impo
scott taylor said it, dr.bump said it earlier, who would have expected, who could have expected that they would have had the systems in place to respond in -- to respond? there is, as several people have said and ronnie just said, there are big lessons here for the future of the international system and its ability or inability to respond, because this isn't going to be the last ebola crisis, and this has really exposed enormous weaknesses in the global ability to respond to emerging disease...
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scott taylor said it, dr. bob said earlier, who would've expected -- who could've expected they would've had the systems in place to respond. there is, as several people have said and ron just said, they're a bit less sincere for the future of the international system and its inability to respond because this isn't the last ebola crisis. it's not going to be the last public-health crisis and this is what makes those enormous weaknesses in the global ability to respond to emerging diseases. i am not an expert on not another soul comment on that. or is a huge lesson going forward. .. to the set of circumstances like this one when one of the things they need is cash in figuring out how to do that. usaid is providing $5 million in cash and they were twisted and pretzels to figure out how they were going to provide $5 million in cash. the imf is actually going to step up in the next two weeks or so and provide around $50 million cash to the liberian government and seller smaller amounts so the organizations is goin
scott taylor said it, dr. bob said earlier, who would've expected -- who could've expected they would've had the systems in place to respond. there is, as several people have said and ron just said, they're a bit less sincere for the future of the international system and its inability to respond because this isn't the last ebola crisis. it's not going to be the last public-health crisis and this is what makes those enormous weaknesses in the global ability to respond to emerging diseases. i am...
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was chosen for another reason it makes sense to keep taylor and moscone because they have a high concentration of students in the 1424 he agree with dr. murase it remove mira loma from the list actually a lot of the students don't live in that zip code and they have the 92414 preference if they choose to go to willie brown so someone else had a comment are you finished commissioner, i think commissioner haney has it and commissioner mendoza. >> i have a classification. >> first of all, thank you to all the colleagues those are important conversations although i think most of us agree we wish we had a longer amount of time and so i think all of this is coming out of serious as a consideration, however, imperfect around what is best for the school and families and that we have a full school that it opens up and diverse and people are excited to be there with a successful school so we have to work with the time limit with that said, we owe an apologize to our partners and recognize that we made a mistake in not engaging as early and often as possible around this we all agree on i have a question around process and the policy itself on p
was chosen for another reason it makes sense to keep taylor and moscone because they have a high concentration of students in the 1424 he agree with dr. murase it remove mira loma from the list actually a lot of the students don't live in that zip code and they have the 92414 preference if they choose to go to willie brown so someone else had a comment are you finished commissioner, i think commissioner haney has it and commissioner mendoza. >> i have a classification. >> first of...
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taylor is the author. this is c-span. >> on this labor day, booktv continues with programs on nonfiction authors and books until 8 a.m. tuesday. today dr. ezekiel emanuel discusses the american health care system, and julia england talks about the surveillance state. then former supreme court justice john paul stevens on the constitution. hillary clinton discusses her book, "hard choices," and much more. for a complete schedule, go to booktv.org. ..
taylor is the author. this is c-span. >> on this labor day, booktv continues with programs on nonfiction authors and books until 8 a.m. tuesday. today dr. ezekiel emanuel discusses the american health care system, and julia england talks about the surveillance state. then former supreme court justice john paul stevens on the constitution. hillary clinton discusses her book, "hard choices," and much more. for a complete schedule, go to booktv.org. ..
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antonio mora sits with taylor smylie who has written a book on the final year of martin luther king junior's life, saying dr king would have been critical of president obama. "talk to al jazeera" premieres saturday afternoon and runs throughout the weekend. the conversation continues on the website aljazeera.com/considerthis. we are on facebook and twitter. tweet me any time. thank you for watching, see you next time. >> consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the growing controversy. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> real perspective, consider this on al jazeera america >> hello welcome to this news hour with our top stories. houthi rebels continue their fight in the yemeni capitol. many die in the
antonio mora sits with taylor smylie who has written a book on the final year of martin luther king junior's life, saying dr king would have been critical of president obama. "talk to al jazeera" premieres saturday afternoon and runs throughout the weekend. the conversation continues on the website aljazeera.com/considerthis. we are on facebook and twitter. tweet me any time. thank you for watching, see you next time. >> consider this: the news of the day plus so much more....
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antonio mora sits with taylor smylie who has written a book on the final year of martin luther king junior's life, saying drg would have been critical of president obama. "talk to al jazeera" premieres saturday afternoon and runs throughout the weekend. the conversation continues on the website aljazeera.com/considerthis. we are on facebook and twitter. tweet me any time. thank you for watching, see you next time. real reporting that brings you real reporting that brings you the world. the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> this is where the typhoon >> this is where the typhoon came ashore. came ashore. giving you a real global giving you a real global perspective like no other can. perspective like no other can. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the
antonio mora sits with taylor smylie who has written a book on the final year of martin luther king junior's life, saying drg would have been critical of president obama. "talk to al jazeera" premieres saturday afternoon and runs throughout the weekend. the conversation continues on the website aljazeera.com/considerthis. we are on facebook and twitter. tweet me any time. thank you for watching, see you next time. real reporting that brings you real reporting that brings you the...
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antonio mora sits with taylor smylie who has written a book on the final year of martin luther king junior's life, saying dr king would have been critical of president obama. "talk to al jazeera" premieres saturday afternoon and runs throughout the weekend. the conversation continues on the website aljazeera.com/considerthis. we are on facebook and twitter. tweet me any time. thank you for watching, see you next time. >> i'm joie chen, i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism . >> it is biggest ipo to hit wall street. but the average investor did not get a chance to make money of offalit off alibaba, and i'm ali
antonio mora sits with taylor smylie who has written a book on the final year of martin luther king junior's life, saying dr king would have been critical of president obama. "talk to al jazeera" premieres saturday afternoon and runs throughout the weekend. the conversation continues on the website aljazeera.com/considerthis. we are on facebook and twitter. tweet me any time. thank you for watching, see you next time. >> i'm joie chen, i'm the host of america tonight, we're...
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taylor is mayo on aspirin. >> we have to come back. >> coming up, the latest from the forum. jp morgan chase international chairman dr. frenkel will join us after this break. ♪ >> heading back to where the forum is taking place and his outlook on geo political situations in the market. nd we had rue biny saying what has been unleashed is quantitative easing, do you agree? >> well, i think we should not give it a name but it's a very significant move. significant move because it deals precisely with the issues that were of concern. of course, interest rates have been lowered to the lowest level in history in a way, but the most important point is that in the past, when the european central bank expended its balance sheets and expended its liquidity creation, the bank redeposited into the e.c.b. and the mup did not make its way to the economy. what the e.c.b. is doing today, first of all, it reduces the incentives of the banks to really deposit the money in the e.c.b. because they will get now a lower renew mexico ration. more importantly, the e.c.b. announced it's going to buy asset-back securities. the important point
taylor is mayo on aspirin. >> we have to come back. >> coming up, the latest from the forum. jp morgan chase international chairman dr. frenkel will join us after this break. ♪ >> heading back to where the forum is taking place and his outlook on geo political situations in the market. nd we had rue biny saying what has been unleashed is quantitative easing, do you agree? >> well, i think we should not give it a name but it's a very significant move. significant move...