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i'm david eades. the latest headlines.ime minister says with or without a cease fire, the military is determined to destroy hamas tunnels in gaza. 16,000 reservist have been called out. >>> ukraine says it's halting the offensive near the crash site of flight mh 17 to enable investigators to reach the area. it does say rebels republiccont attack. >>> 23 people have been killed in a landslide. hope is fading of finding survivors as rescue teams dig through the rocks. it was triggered by monsoon rains in the ma hard ashtra state. >> rescue teams have been working to find survivors from the landslide triggered by torrential rain. wednesday, a chunk of the hillside collapsed tracking dozens alive in this remote village. many of them were a sleep when a current of mud and rocks swept down the hill. at least 30 brick houses are badly damaged in the village. several people are thought to be trapped undered the the debris. news began to trickle out several hours later. emergency teams have been struggling to cope. only a few were
i'm david eades. the latest headlines.ime minister says with or without a cease fire, the military is determined to destroy hamas tunnels in gaza. 16,000 reservist have been called out. >>> ukraine says it's halting the offensive near the crash site of flight mh 17 to enable investigators to reach the area. it does say rebels republiccont attack. >>> 23 people have been killed in a landslide. hope is fading of finding survivors as rescue teams dig through the rocks. it was...
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i'm david eades with bbc world news. our top stories. as a temporary cease fire between hamas and israel enters the fourth hour, reports from the army say three morters were fire into southern israel after the start of the truce. >>> an apology for the death of four palestinian children in an irali attack wednesday. israel's president says it was an unintentional. >>> russia warns relations with the u.s. could be headed to a dead end after washington imposes wide ranging sanctions over ukraine. >>> australia votes to scrap a carbon tax. critics warn the move is a backwards step. >>> cat owners get their claws out in a right to have their pet recognized as the world's oldest feline. >>> hello. thanks for joining us. a five hour cease fire is underway, but in the last hour, we've had reports from israeli police three rockets have been fired from gaza since the cease fire started. israel hasn't responded. the cease fire nonetheless appears to be holding. we've got a picture across gaza city. traffic still moving, relatively heavy. looks lik
i'm david eades with bbc world news. our top stories. as a temporary cease fire between hamas and israel enters the fourth hour, reports from the army say three morters were fire into southern israel after the start of the truce. >>> an apology for the death of four palestinian children in an irali attack wednesday. israel's president says it was an unintentional. >>> russia warns relations with the u.s. could be headed to a dead end after washington imposes wide ranging...
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i'm david eades. the latest headlines.ns increase between israel and hamas, the family of a murdered palestinian teen say they haven't yet received his body for burial. >>> tighter security is ordered at airports with direct flights to u.s. after the american authorities called a credible threat from al qaeda. >>> by what chance the germans have a minimum wage. they haven't already. >> getting closer. quite possibly today. that's what we're expecting it to be. thanks david. let me explain. hello there. is it a vital safety net for workers, boost for economy or competitiveness. later today, germany is set to introduce a minimum wage to pass parliament with a strong majority. it will be phased in next year. it will be 5 million low paid workers. germany's minimum wage will be reviewed every year. it starts at 8.50 euros an hour. britain it's currently 6.31 pounds. it's due to rise to 6.50 in october. it's a full euro lower than in france where minimum wage is 9.53 euros an hour. 21 out of 28 members of the european union hav
i'm david eades. the latest headlines.ns increase between israel and hamas, the family of a murdered palestinian teen say they haven't yet received his body for burial. >>> tighter security is ordered at airports with direct flights to u.s. after the american authorities called a credible threat from al qaeda. >>> by what chance the germans have a minimum wage. they haven't already. >> getting closer. quite possibly today. that's what we're expecting it to be. thanks...
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i'm david eades with bbc world news. our top stories. israel steps up bombardment of gaza. 80 palestinians reported killed in three days of strikes. >>> floods, landslides, destruction and death in japan as a tropical storm heads north. >>> after 20 years in prison in south africa, is the sass sin on the verge of release? >>> the lost phone that came home nine months later. the journey from oklahoma to japan and back again. >>> hello. thanks for being with us on bbc world news. three palestinians killed, four injured in an irali raid on central gaza. it's the latest incident recorded of strikes on gaza over the last few days. palestinian medical officials say the total killed since hostilities broke out stands at 78. most of them are civilians. the egyptian government ordered the opening of the strip. that is for palestinians to be treated there. israel says in 24 hours, more than 100 rockets have been launched onto itself land from the gaza strike. one strike killed nine people as they watched the world cup in a beach cafe. >>> with me
i'm david eades with bbc world news. our top stories. israel steps up bombardment of gaza. 80 palestinians reported killed in three days of strikes. >>> floods, landslides, destruction and death in japan as a tropical storm heads north. >>> after 20 years in prison in south africa, is the sass sin on the verge of release? >>> the lost phone that came home nine months later. the journey from oklahoma to japan and back again. >>> hello. thanks for being with us...
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i'm david eades. our top stories, disbelief for brazil fans as germany humiliates the world cup hosts in one of the biggest shock results in sports history. >>> israeli air raid war sirens warn of rockets fired from gaza. earlier israel carried out air strikes on gaza. >>> votes are being counted in indonesia where they're electing a new president. >>> and uk air force ban on charged electronic devices after u.s. intelligence warns of what it calls a credible terrorist threat. >>> hello. it was the moment the brazilian bubble burst. and in a way no one could have imagined. the most of the world cup are coming to terms with their heaviest ever defeat in the tournament, 7-1 to germany who made it through to the final after a very impressive performance. this was also most discussed single sport ever on twitter, 35.6 million tweets. and when it was 5-0 in first half, a record 580,166 tweets per minute. globally more than 200 million facebook interactions. and it sparked all sorts of m n memes and tweets.
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with me david eades. our top stories, srebrenica, the worst crime on european soil since the second world war and dutch peacekeeping troops are told they were partly to blame. a court in the netherlands makes the ruling on a balkan massacre which left nearly 8,000 dead. >>> israel warns palestinians in gaza to move out of their homes as the air strikes continue. what hopes are there for cease-fire from both sides? >>> one of asia's biggest cities manila brought to a stand still by the year's biggest typhoon so far. >>> also in the program, aaron is here as old foes become new friends. >> absolutely. we're not talking about you and i, absolutely indeed. it would have been unthinkable just a few years ago, but these two, apple and ibm, are now joining forces, producing apps and devices for the corporate world. it is a clear sign of the times. but we're also asking could this new team be the nail in the coffin for blackberry. >>> hello. it is midday in london. 7:00 a.m. in washington. 1:00 p.m. in srebrenica
with me david eades. our top stories, srebrenica, the worst crime on european soil since the second world war and dutch peacekeeping troops are told they were partly to blame. a court in the netherlands makes the ruling on a balkan massacre which left nearly 8,000 dead. >>> israel warns palestinians in gaza to move out of their homes as the air strikes continue. what hopes are there for cease-fire from both sides? >>> one of asia's biggest cities manila brought to a stand...
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>> my fathers was one of the leaders of european zionism, the ,ead of the religious movement not justgium but western europe. the founders and the many others were guests in our house. they used to take me on their knee and teach me hebrew songs. as a kid, i was an ardent zionist. i recall on the ship coming over, coming to america, i was writing some poetry and songs .bout the blue sky of palestine and so, into adulthood, not ,ntil well after the 1967 war when i came across a discussion in which i was told by the israeli people that i was talking to, the senior government people, that they had .nitiative about peace he said the israeli public was not prepared for that. and that hit me like a hammer. notion drilledis woulde, if only the arabs reach out and be willing to live wouldce with israel, that be the time of the messiah. and they saidame no, public opinion is not ready for that. magazine,piece in a which was made into a cover story. was, i will not remain .ilent -- zion that changed how i thought about things on the ground. >> prior to that, your sense was that if arab had reac
>> my fathers was one of the leaders of european zionism, the ,ead of the religious movement not justgium but western europe. the founders and the many others were guests in our house. they used to take me on their knee and teach me hebrew songs. as a kid, i was an ardent zionist. i recall on the ship coming over, coming to america, i was writing some poetry and songs .bout the blue sky of palestine and so, into adulthood, not ,ntil well after the 1967 war when i came across a discussion...
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i'm david eades with bbc world news. our top stories. the palestinian group hamas holds talks to fire against israel. >>> hundreds in britain urge not to go to syria and iraq to fight along side extremist groups. >> don't risk your lives and lye lives of your community. >>> ministers join the outbreak of ebola that's killed hundreds. >>> independence day celebrations in north carolina put on hold as hurricane arthur brings winds of 160 kilometers per hour. >>> hello. the bbc has learned the militant palestinian group hamas has agreed to a cease fire with israel expected to be announced in coming hours. hamas sources say they're ready to stop attacks on israel with return to an end on raids on gaza. the announcement may calm the mood ahead of the palestinian teenage boy's funeral. he was killed this week in the aftermath of the murder of three israeli teens. we are in east jerusalem and can give us the latest. i appreciate we're i still waiting for the body of cue are khdair to be released. will the news of the cease fire nonetheless help
i'm david eades with bbc world news. our top stories. the palestinian group hamas holds talks to fire against israel. >>> hundreds in britain urge not to go to syria and iraq to fight along side extremist groups. >> don't risk your lives and lye lives of your community. >>> ministers join the outbreak of ebola that's killed hundreds. >>> independence day celebrations in north carolina put on hold as hurricane arthur brings winds of 160 kilometers per hour....
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a new deal between netflix and at&t that may increase streamings eads. ethics agreed to pay at&t to improve the quality of the video and reduce buffering. that's extra reached a similar deal with comcast and verizon earlier this year. >> sweetening the deal for prime members. rush,an option called no they have free standard shipping and paying to get an item in one day. this arrives in five to seven business days and they will offer a one dollar credit towards instant video service. people areng more biking instead of using metro to make trips around town. they say more than half the people using capital bike share our choosing bikes over metro trains or buses. they have reportedly spoke. they use their bikes instead of a bus. >> it was so nice, it felt a little bit like september. there and ig out was cool. one more cloud move over and i thought, why am i so chilly? it will be a little bit warmer tomorrow but still relatively low humidity. it was gorgeous today was a great time lapse from one of the weatherbug cameras. we will take you through time here
a new deal between netflix and at&t that may increase streamings eads. ethics agreed to pay at&t to improve the quality of the video and reduce buffering. that's extra reached a similar deal with comcast and verizon earlier this year. >> sweetening the deal for prime members. rush,an option called no they have free standard shipping and paying to get an item in one day. this arrives in five to seven business days and they will offer a one dollar credit towards instant video...
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. >>> preparing for ead. muslims across the world get ready to mark the end of the holy month from ramahdan. >> it's been several hours since hamas and other palestinian faxes announced a one-day cease-fire. israel has yet to respond. overnight and into sunday morning, palestinian fighters launched several rockets towards israel. now, some were intercepted by israeli air defenses. and israeli bombardment of the gaza strip has continued. in the was the scene several hours ago as art i willerry and missiles slammed into gaza city. meanwhile, the number of pal stippians being killed has been climbing. the total of the 20 days of array at all times at 1,062. live from gaza, nicole, get us up to date on the latest there. >> it's been quiet here for the last few hours, we can hear drones above us of course. it hasn't bone heavy like we did when the palestinian faxes in ham decided their 24-hour cease-fire would start after the first one hour of the cease-fire, we had at least five airstrikes across different parts
. >>> preparing for ead. muslims across the world get ready to mark the end of the holy month from ramahdan. >> it's been several hours since hamas and other palestinian faxes announced a one-day cease-fire. israel has yet to respond. overnight and into sunday morning, palestinian fighters launched several rockets towards israel. now, some were intercepted by israeli air defenses. and israeli bombardment of the gaza strip has continued. in the was the scene several hours ago as...
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seven days of a humanitarian cease-fire in honor of eade. >> back in jerusalem we met a group of carefree-looking conscripts. they joined the army just this week and insist what's happening in gaza is self-defense. >> in jerusalem they teach us to love peace. but judaism tells you the people that come to fight you, you have to fight back. >> they told us they expect to fight in gaza themselves someday, and they don't believe there will ever be peace. i do not expect to see it happen because the muslim people, the arab people, will hate us, and it will never end. it will never end. there will never be peace. and i'm terribly sad, but there will never be peace. >> tonight biblical bethlehem is a battleground. israeli troops firing tear gas and some live rounds as palestinians stage a mass protest. israel says it is now considering a humanitarian cease-fire that would last 12 hours. bbc news in the west bank. >> and for more now on the violence and the diplomatic efforts i was joined by michelle dunn a little bit ago, and she's now at the carnegie endowment for international peace. >> we are getting
seven days of a humanitarian cease-fire in honor of eade. >> back in jerusalem we met a group of carefree-looking conscripts. they joined the army just this week and insist what's happening in gaza is self-defense. >> in jerusalem they teach us to love peace. but judaism tells you the people that come to fight you, you have to fight back. >> they told us they expect to fight in gaza themselves someday, and they don't believe there will ever be peace. i do not expect to see it...
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think it will be interesting to see how this plays out over the next few days particularly with owe eadin. >> thank you very much, kim. >>> well,inwell, hamas says it's israel's fault that the ceasefire is over. >> translator: we reiterate it's the israel i occupation forces are innin impinging on the ceas. it's meant to serve them on the battlefield. therefore it is unwise for the pat stun vinnie resistence to respond or halt its operations against the israeli occupation forces so as not to give them a break, to breathe or reorganization their military orin tell jenks plans, israel should realize it has landed in trouble. yet it wishes to gy give the impression that it's in control, escalator ceasefire as it wishes but we are there on the battlefield. >>> just because israel resumed its bombardment on sunday we heard from the israel i foreign minute city. >> we have in the past agreed to the egyptian ceasefire plan. we have applied it and immediately hamas breached it by firing many rock nets to israel. we agreed to two humanitarian ceasefires before today. every time hamas has breache
think it will be interesting to see how this plays out over the next few days particularly with owe eadin. >> thank you very much, kim. >>> well,inwell, hamas says it's israel's fault that the ceasefire is over. >> translator: we reiterate it's the israel i occupation forces are innin impinging on the ceas. it's meant to serve them on the battlefield. therefore it is unwise for the pat stun vinnie resistence to respond or halt its operations against the israeli occupation...
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. >> it looks like our city attorney has something eade like to say. mr. givner. >> sure, deputy city attorney jon givner. i would just ask that understanding supervisor kim's amendment that we may want to just tweak the language a bit consistent with what you're going for here. but i wanted to clarify that the -- so, three years after the effective date is going to be sometime in the end of august 2017. going forward after that time, each annual report that dph produces should include the external evaluation data. is that the purpose of the amendment? >> i hadn't anticipated going beyond because initially this was envisioned as something that, you know, would accompany a pilot program. being that the legislation as it's moving forward would be an ongoing program, i think it's important at the three-year mark we're able to look at the data and demographics just so we can evaluate the efficacy of the program. so, my amendment is only on the first three years. >> thank you. >> okay. supervisor kim has made a motion. seconded by supervisor farrell. colleagues
. >> it looks like our city attorney has something eade like to say. mr. givner. >> sure, deputy city attorney jon givner. i would just ask that understanding supervisor kim's amendment that we may want to just tweak the language a bit consistent with what you're going for here. but i wanted to clarify that the -- so, three years after the effective date is going to be sometime in the end of august 2017. going forward after that time, each annual report that dph produces should...
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but i'd eads liz give 8 to 5 that this is the pro-russians in the opposition knocking down this aircraft i think they probably thought they were going to shoot down a transplant and got the wrong aircraft. >> admiral woolsey, does the united states air force or its allies have the intelligence assets to be able to create the reality of what went on? >> they're probably likely to know a lot, because once things start to go haywire and people start to commune indicate sort of in unexpected ways, sometimes they use the wrong device or wrong frequency or whatever, so my hunch is we will have a pretty good idea. maybe never better than 99% confidence but within a few days we'll have a good idea what happened. >> admiral woolsey, i wonder if you can give us a sense of what is going on behind the scenes in communications between our allies in europe ond the united states? >> by is way, i never got past army captain, so thanks for property motion! >> i beg your pardon. >> don't deserve it. i think and certainly hope that one thing is going on is that the americans are leaning on the europeans to
but i'd eads liz give 8 to 5 that this is the pro-russians in the opposition knocking down this aircraft i think they probably thought they were going to shoot down a transplant and got the wrong aircraft. >> admiral woolsey, does the united states air force or its allies have the intelligence assets to be able to create the reality of what went on? >> they're probably likely to know a lot, because once things start to go haywire and people start to commune indicate sort of in...
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i'm david eades with bbc world news. the prime minister calls the shooting down the malaysian jet a crime saying they have gone too far. >> more than 170 passengers were did dutch. netherlands is in mourning. >> i'm live at the airport in amsterdam. this is a country in national mourning after the strategy. 178 nationals died on board mh 17. i'll have the latest. >>> we'll have the latest from the israeli ground offense in gaza. netanyahu warns the situation could intensify. >>> hamas warns of dreadful consequences. 200 palestinians are dead and one israeli soldier has died. >>> hello. malaysia says if confirmed one of the passenger planes was shot down by pro russian rebels that's outrage against international law and human decency. all 298 believed to have died when the flight came down. it took off from amsterdam after 10:00 a.m. "gmt" thursday morning most passengers coming from the netherlands itself. let's go to amsterdam and join clive. >> reporter: hello from amsterdam. this is a nation in mourning. so many of th
i'm david eades with bbc world news. the prime minister calls the shooting down the malaysian jet a crime saying they have gone too far. >> more than 170 passengers were did dutch. netherlands is in mourning. >> i'm live at the airport in amsterdam. this is a country in national mourning after the strategy. 178 nationals died on board mh 17. i'll have the latest. >>> we'll have the latest from the israeli ground offense in gaza. netanyahu warns the situation could...
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going to malaysia e for the eade holiday. then the lucky three, barry, his wife and son were bumped off seats. >> just the shock. the feel in the pit of your stomach. just... you start to get butterflies. the heart goes s. >> a lot of other families were not as lucky. >> thank you. we'll continue to look at the personal cost ahead. many passengers were on their way to a major aids conference. >> israel's invasion of gaza continues tonight. >> we have been hearing a lot of tank shelling coming from where we are, here. >> every single one of these buildings shook violently. >> for continuing coverage of the israeli / palestinian conflict, stay with al jazeera america, your global news leader. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >>> the world is reeling from the flight 17. the extent could go beyond the passengers and crew. scientists and doctors were on board for an aids conference in australia. among them the former president of international aids society, a premiere expert on aids in the world. joining us is an assis
going to malaysia e for the eade holiday. then the lucky three, barry, his wife and son were bumped off seats. >> just the shock. the feel in the pit of your stomach. just... you start to get butterflies. the heart goes s. >> a lot of other families were not as lucky. >> thank you. we'll continue to look at the personal cost ahead. many passengers were on their way to a major aids conference. >> israel's invasion of gaza continues tonight. >> we have been hearing a...
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going to malaysia e for the eade holiday. then the lucky three, barry, his wife and son were bumped off because there was not enough seats. >> just the shock. the feel in the pit of your stomach. just... you start to get butterflies. the heart goes s. >> a lot of other families were not as lucky. >> thank you. we'll continue to look at the personal cost ahead. many passengers were on their way to a major aids conference. we go inside the community's immeasure ible loss. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 e
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she was still in her pampers, d ead. a father of one of the women killed -- the bodies were dispersed. 14 and 1, 10 in the other. a father had to go to two hospitals to pick up one of his daughters bodies because half of her was in one hospital and have was in the other. this is the kind of tragedy we hear almost on a daily basis here in gaza. families are being wiped out in such massive numbers. one family lost 18 members in an airstrike last week. i went to the north the other day where eight were killed while watching tv when a tank shell, artillery shell hit their home. -- this is avery war and civilians are paying the highest prices for this. the killing doesn't seem to stop. >> the toll from sunday, the highest figure i saw was 120, more than one third women and children. there was this mass killing we just mentioned. you interviewed survivors and victims at the hospital. he went to the side of the attack. can you tell us what you know about what happened in shejaiya? >> from speaking to residents evacuating, it wa
she was still in her pampers, d ead. a father of one of the women killed -- the bodies were dispersed. 14 and 1, 10 in the other. a father had to go to two hospitals to pick up one of his daughters bodies because half of her was in one hospital and have was in the other. this is the kind of tragedy we hear almost on a daily basis here in gaza. families are being wiped out in such massive numbers. one family lost 18 members in an airstrike last week. i went to the north the other day where eight...
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you about one couple in tennessee who had to choose between staying married and having healthcare. reads all . al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> if you're over 65 or you will be in the next 15 years there is good news out of washington. the congressional budget office predicts the biggest part of medicare will remain financially solvent until 2030. that's farmer from iowa years longer than expected. spend something slowing down. the congressional budget office said it will be $1,000 less per person than analysts predicted. obamacare may deserve some of the credit but the trust fund will eventually run out of cash if we don't find ways to cut medical costs. medicare may be improving but that's not the case for medicaid. 24 states have refused to take advantage of the provision in the affordable care act that allows them to expand medicaid. that's denying coverage for millions of people and forcing many to take drastic choices. in tennessee one couple had to choose between healthcare and staying married. robert ray has their story. >> reporter: larry and linda have been in lo
you about one couple in tennessee who had to choose between staying married and having healthcare. reads all . al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> if you're over 65 or you will be in the next 15 years there is good news out of washington. the congressional budget office predicts the biggest part of medicare will remain financially solvent until 2030. that's farmer from iowa years longer than expected. spend something slowing down. the congressional budget office said it will...
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coverage of the israeli - palestinian conflict, stay with al jazeera america your global news leader. eads - . al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> our social media stocks just another bubble? fed judiciary janet general gave a an eerie warning. particularly those for smaller firms and to social media and biotechnology industries. not too friendly to facebook and twitter. they felt the effects after her comments. let's bring in paulie mossins, and social media producer hermella aregawi. >> we saw facebook go down 1.7%, we saw yelp fall 1%. stocks actually closed down for the day so this was really an immediate impact. wasn't anything close in the past where the stocks really took a tumble. >> facebook is doing much better than it originally came out. why is she saying they are stretched? do you believe they are overvalued? >> what we really need to take a look at is these privately held companies that the public companies have purchased. they have recently purchased what's app, not turned that kind of profit. instagram 1 billion, instagram was acquired for $3 billion and hasn't
coverage of the israeli - palestinian conflict, stay with al jazeera america your global news leader. eads - . al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> our social media stocks just another bubble? fed judiciary janet general gave a an eerie warning. particularly those for smaller firms and to social media and biotechnology industries. not too friendly to facebook and twitter. they felt the effects after her comments. let's bring in paulie mossins, and social media producer hermella...
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without them, eade lose his farm too. >> we have water right.en we bought the farm we bought the water right. >> you don't have the right because it's your land to dig as many wells as you want and dry up the water for the rest of the farmers downstream. >> reporter: texas is suing new mexico before the u.s. supreme court citing the violation of a 76-year-old water sharing agreement between the states. new mexico says the agreement doesn't cover private wells and holbrook agrees. >> texas have been after our water for 30 years. >> as the worst drought in the region's history conditions, the wells in new mexico are going dry. in texas the desert is reclaiming the farms. >> have you accepted the very realistic likelihood that you could lose the farm? >> no. definitely not. no. no. no. no. we are so attached. it's our way of living. >> unless more water flows from the river or falls from the sky, the loss of a way of life is on the horizon. >>> next on al jazeera america - world champion - the dramatic finish to brazil 2014, and the big party that'
without them, eade lose his farm too. >> we have water right.en we bought the farm we bought the water right. >> you don't have the right because it's your land to dig as many wells as you want and dry up the water for the rest of the farmers downstream. >> reporter: texas is suing new mexico before the u.s. supreme court citing the violation of a 76-year-old water sharing agreement between the states. new mexico says the agreement doesn't cover private wells and holbrook...
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israeli army radio says there'll be no pause to allow humanitarian aid before the holiday of eade. plenty more on gaza later in the newshour. >> let's move to the other main story. pro-russian separatist have taken away the bodies of all victims recovered from the malaysia airlines shot down in eastern ukraine. the remains of 196 victims have been found. there's concern over where they are being held. more than 100 are still to be located. world leaders demonstrates pressure be put on ukraine and rebels to give unfettered access to the wreckage. >> live to our reporter. there has been concern about setters getting to the scope of the crash. tell us if they've been able to do so, and what is happening at the crash site? well, the crash site is strewn over a huge area of 10 square kilometres. as i step out the way if i can show you what are the remains of a destroyed cockpit of mh17. you can see the mangled writteningage, the instruments on the flight tech and the chairs and metal as well. the pilots were removed. the bodies removed from the site. the blam boxes are -- black boxes ar
israeli army radio says there'll be no pause to allow humanitarian aid before the holiday of eade. plenty more on gaza later in the newshour. >> let's move to the other main story. pro-russian separatist have taken away the bodies of all victims recovered from the malaysia airlines shot down in eastern ukraine. the remains of 196 victims have been found. there's concern over where they are being held. more than 100 are still to be located. world leaders demonstrates pressure be put on...
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with me david eades.tories, srebrenica, the worst crime on european soil since the second world war and dutch peacekeeping troops are told they were partly to blame. a court in the netherlands makes the ruling on a balkan massacre which left nearly 8,000 dead. >>> israel warns palestinians in gaza to move out of their homes as the air strikes continue. what hopes are there for cease-fire from both sides?
with me david eades.tories, srebrenica, the worst crime on european soil since the second world war and dutch peacekeeping troops are told they were partly to blame. a court in the netherlands makes the ruling on a balkan massacre which left nearly 8,000 dead. >>> israel warns palestinians in gaza to move out of their homes as the air strikes continue. what hopes are there for cease-fire from both sides?
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for me eade rather play with an index. >> rather than being burned. >> i'm still getting burned go dos? >> i can't help you, either. sorry. >> let's move on here. is volatility back, the index is up 18% in the past two days. we will tell you what traders are betting on after the break. of the services your vehicle needs. so prepare your car for any road trip by taking it to an expert ford technician. because no matter your destination good maintenance helps you save at the pump. get our multi-point inspection with a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation, brake inspection and more for $29.95 or less. get a complete vehicle checkup only at your ford dealer. ♪ ♪ start a team. join a team. walk to end alzheimer's. visit alz.org/walk today. but parallel parking isn't one you do a lof them.ings great. you're either too far from the curb. or too close to other cars... it's just a matter of time until you rip some guy's bumper off. so, here are your choices: take the bus. or get liberty mutual insurance. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to y
for me eade rather play with an index. >> rather than being burned. >> i'm still getting burned go dos? >> i can't help you, either. sorry. >> let's move on here. is volatility back, the index is up 18% in the past two days. we will tell you what traders are betting on after the break. of the services your vehicle needs. so prepare your car for any road trip by taking it to an expert ford technician. because no matter your destination good maintenance helps you save at...
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ead. straight ahead. ad. straight ahead. d. straight ahead. . straight ahead. straight ahead. traight ahead. raight ahead. >>> we are back and we're keeping up with the najarians. they're the most active traders in real life but not in in competition. they haven't made a single trade. >> did you guys forget your account password or something? >> he won't give me a reset. >> doc, it's funny because you keep your eye on so many stocks. you bring them to our attention on daily basis. and yet in this particular competition you haven't made a sickle move. why not? i should add because it hasn't hurt you because you're in second place and anying on joe's hill. up 16% in the competition. >> in a competition like this as joe said at the top, in order to win i wanted to give the trades enough time to work out. i don't know -- with options, it's nice because they're telling you the time frame. what's the strike price and how long out into the future are they buying? that tells you a lot about what to expect. but we don't get that with stocks and that's what we have to trade here. so i h
ead. straight ahead. ad. straight ahead. d. straight ahead. . straight ahead. straight ahead. traight ahead. raight ahead. >>> we are back and we're keeping up with the najarians. they're the most active traders in real life but not in in competition. they haven't made a single trade. >> did you guys forget your account password or something? >> he won't give me a reset. >> doc, it's funny because you keep your eye on so many stocks. you bring them to our attention on...
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especially in light of the muslim holiday ead which marks the end of ramadan. both sides traded charges on the sunday talk shows. >> israel is not obliged and not going to let a terrorist organization determine when it's convenient for them to fire at our cities, at our people. >> they insist on bombing and shelling people, civilians, and then they blame the victims. >> the war has killed more than a thousand palestinians, mainly civilian, according to the palestinian health ministry. israel has lost 43 soldiers as well as 2 israeli civilians. >>> two american aid workers have come down with a highly contagious ebola virus while working in africa. one was identifieds a nurse and one as a doctor, both treating ebola patients at a clinic in liberia when they got sick. last week a husband and father from minnesota died of ebola. patrick sawyer fell ill on a flight from liberia to lagos, nigeria. >>> there is now a deal in the works on capitol hill to fix the veterans health care system. top lawmakers have scheduled a news conference later today to reveal more deta
especially in light of the muslim holiday ead which marks the end of ramadan. both sides traded charges on the sunday talk shows. >> israel is not obliged and not going to let a terrorist organization determine when it's convenient for them to fire at our cities, at our people. >> they insist on bombing and shelling people, civilians, and then they blame the victims. >> the war has killed more than a thousand palestinians, mainly civilian, according to the palestinian health...
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. >> i ride ead to her and she remembers. >> reporter: his ability to excel in television and film madered by the screen actors guild with a lifetime achievement award in 2004. the father of two who remained married to his wife lois for nearly 60 years won't soon be forgotten. >>> coming up tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern, don lemon will have the latest from the investigation into what happened to flight 17 and israel's reaction to hamas' claim it has captured one of the soldiers. again, that's tonight at 10:00 eastern. >>> i'm poppy harlow. thanks for being with us. >> i'm jim sciutto. "the hunt with john walsh" begins right now. >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream, the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs, and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye, and never saw him again. in two weeks, i became the parent of a murdered child and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache. i still have the rage. i waited years for justice. i know what it's like to be there waiting for some answers, and over those years, i
. >> i ride ead to her and she remembers. >> reporter: his ability to excel in television and film madered by the screen actors guild with a lifetime achievement award in 2004. the father of two who remained married to his wife lois for nearly 60 years won't soon be forgotten. >>> coming up tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern, don lemon will have the latest from the investigation into what happened to flight 17 and israel's reaction to hamas' claim it has captured one of the...
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and you can tell that by the e-mails that your host is .eading this morning the second thing is thatther side has to lie through teeth about what this decision is, and that's an them to appeal to the low information voters. only way they can win elections, by skewing the truth and not being honest with the people. you have a good day. e-mail.ny, send me an i'll read that, be too. hahannah smith, i'll let you respond. guest: you should probably respond to the first part. [laughter] i to the comment, you know, think we have to be careful that we do deal in the facts of this case. ofre have been a lot articles that have been written about hobby lobby over the course of the litigation that been untrue, that have called into question their beliefs that have called into their sincerity. toiously that's hurtful them. it's just untrue. host: a question from richard on twitter. ms. smith, how does any corporation have a religious belief? guest: well, the supreme court had to deal with this question in the hobby lobby decision. specifically held that corporations are merely the vehicle through
and you can tell that by the e-mails that your host is .eading this morning the second thing is thatther side has to lie through teeth about what this decision is, and that's an them to appeal to the low information voters. only way they can win elections, by skewing the truth and not being honest with the people. you have a good day. e-mail.ny, send me an i'll read that, be too. hahannah smith, i'll let you respond. guest: you should probably respond to the first part. [laughter] i to the...
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. -- ead, it has been >> he is showing the video to the world before the regulators. why? >> the one thing regulators do not want to do is they do not want to appear as if an investor can come to them, put something on their desk, and get them to move in 60 days. >> that is what they want. it.ell, he can't have >> he can have it if the senator from somewhere in the standard region turns and says, hey, we want you to look into this. ,f he can get political power the street. >> he is sparing no expense. where is tim kaine us in this? bill ackman said compare this to enron. jim chanos, no stranger when it comes to shortselling, why hasn't he opined? >> did opine that he thought the fundamentals were sound. bills fundamentals were sound. look at the time it took built to take down nba. rodeo. not his first these companies fight back tooth and nail. i think what is helping to do is to get to the front of the line. not otherhen investors on the side of the trade. >> it was a dirt cheap stock if it went in the other direction. down,once it starts to go the funding start to dry up
. -- ead, it has been >> he is showing the video to the world before the regulators. why? >> the one thing regulators do not want to do is they do not want to appear as if an investor can come to them, put something on their desk, and get them to move in 60 days. >> that is what they want. it.ell, he can't have >> he can have it if the senator from somewhere in the standard region turns and says, hey, we want you to look into this. ,f he can get political power the...
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business that orbital has is faced with significant competition from european satellite manufacturers, eades, us a str . those european manufacturers get assistance from their governments to go out and compete for this commercial business and orbital does the same. this neutral ioizes the advantae that european governments try give to their satellite industry. since 2012, orbital has produced 38 satellites. six of them relied on export-import bank financing and would not have been done without the backstop that the ex-im bank provides. for every commercial satellite that orbital builds, 300 jobs are supported direct and indirect within the company and then there is a supply chain and there is an another additional 300 jobs in the supply change. so the story of orbital manufacturing rockets and satellites is illustrative of the contribution the ex-im bank makes. let's switch from octobers and talk about apples for a minute. turkey knob orchard in timbe timberville, v.a. they grow apples on 3,500 acres. it is a long-standing family business that's produced apples since 1918. this family-owned
business that orbital has is faced with significant competition from european satellite manufacturers, eades, us a str . those european manufacturers get assistance from their governments to go out and compete for this commercial business and orbital does the same. this neutral ioizes the advantae that european governments try give to their satellite industry. since 2012, orbital has produced 38 satellites. six of them relied on export-import bank financing and would not have been done without...
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continuing to work toward establishing an unconditional humanitarian cease-fire, one that could honor eade which begins now and stop the fighting, allow desperately needed food and medicine and other supplies into gaza and enable israel to address the threat which we fully understand and which is real, the threat posed by tunnel attacks and to be able to do so without having to resort to combat. that is what could come from a cease-fire. we believe the momentum generated by a humanitarian cease-fire is the best way to be able to begin to negotiate and find out if you can put in place a sustainable cease-fire, one that addresses all of the concerns, the long-term concerns as well, begin to talk about the underlying causes of the conflict in gaza, though those obviously will not all be resolved in the context of a cease-fire, sustainable cease-fire discussion. but it is important to try to build, to begin and to move in a process, and that's what we're trying to achieve. that is the only way, ultimately, this conflict is going to be resolved. hopefully if we can make some progress, the peopl
continuing to work toward establishing an unconditional humanitarian cease-fire, one that could honor eade which begins now and stop the fighting, allow desperately needed food and medicine and other supplies into gaza and enable israel to address the threat which we fully understand and which is real, the threat posed by tunnel attacks and to be able to do so without having to resort to combat. that is what could come from a cease-fire. we believe the momentum generated by a humanitarian...
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tomorrow is eade, one of the most important holidays on the muslim calendar.e here in gaza have a bit of a holiday, calm the situation down. hamas, however, wants a deal to come first. they don't want to just stop fighting and then for all the 1,000 or so people who have been killed in this fighting, to have been killed for nothing. they want to stop fighting when a deal is in place, not just to have rolling four-hour, 12-hour, 24-hour pauses in the fighting. >> and richard, you're on the ground there in gaza. can you give us an idea this most recent pause, what did that mean? what did that do on the ground in gaza to have that pause in violence. what did that do to life there? >> reporter: well, there was a much longer pause yesterday during that pause which was more or less official, people went out, streamed to their destroyed homes because about 200,000 people in gaza have been displaced by the fighting. a lot of the fighting in this war, and the three over the last several wars, a lot of fighting has been concentrated into specific neighborhoods in the so
tomorrow is eade, one of the most important holidays on the muslim calendar.e here in gaza have a bit of a holiday, calm the situation down. hamas, however, wants a deal to come first. they don't want to just stop fighting and then for all the 1,000 or so people who have been killed in this fighting, to have been killed for nothing. they want to stop fighting when a deal is in place, not just to have rolling four-hour, 12-hour, 24-hour pauses in the fighting. >> and richard, you're on the...
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continuing to work toward establishing an unconditional humanitarian ceasefire, one that could honor eadhich gips now and -- which begins now and will stop the fighting, allow desperately needed food and medicine and other supplies into gaza and enable israel to address the threat which we fully understand and which is peal, the threat posed by tunnel attacks. and to be able to do so without having to resort to combat. that is what could come from a ceasefire. we believe the momentum generated by a humanitarian ceasefire is the best way to be able to begin to negotiate and find out if you can put in place a sustainable ceasefire, one that addresses all of the concerns, the long-term concerns as well, begin to talk about the underlying conflict in gaza though those obviously will not be all resolved in the context of a ceasefire, sustainable ceasefire discussion. but it is important to try to build, to begin and to move in a process. and that's what we're trying to achieve. that is the only way, ultimately, this conflict is going to be resolved. hopefully, if we can make some progress, th
continuing to work toward establishing an unconditional humanitarian ceasefire, one that could honor eadhich gips now and -- which begins now and will stop the fighting, allow desperately needed food and medicine and other supplies into gaza and enable israel to address the threat which we fully understand and which is peal, the threat posed by tunnel attacks. and to be able to do so without having to resort to combat. that is what could come from a ceasefire. we believe the momentum generated...
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and you can tell that by the e-mails that your host is .eading this morning the second thing is that the other side has to lie through teeth about what this decision is, and that's an them to appeal to the low information voters. only way they can win elections, by skewing the truth and not being honest with the people. you have a good day. e-mail.ny, send me an i'll read that, be too. hahannah smith, i'll let you respond. guest: you should probably respond to the first part. [laughter] i to the comment, you know, think we have to be careful that we do deal in the facts of this case. ofre have been a lot articles that have been written about hobby lobby over the course of the litigation that been untrue, that have called into question their beliefs that have called into their sincerity. toiously that's hurtful them. it's just untrue. host: a question from richard on twitter. ms. smith, how does any corporation have a religious belief? guest: well, the supreme court had to deal with this question in the hobby lobby decision. specifically held that corporations are merely the vehicle t
and you can tell that by the e-mails that your host is .eading this morning the second thing is that the other side has to lie through teeth about what this decision is, and that's an them to appeal to the low information voters. only way they can win elections, by skewing the truth and not being honest with the people. you have a good day. e-mail.ny, send me an i'll read that, be too. hahannah smith, i'll let you respond. guest: you should probably respond to the first part. [laughter] i to...
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ead. i support all these human trafficking initiatives, particularly as they take criminal way from the justice system and i look more forward to understanding this through the international process and our nation recognizing that the unaccompanied children are themselves victims of sex trafficking and need the kind of due process protection. but we start at home and therefore i look forward to working with introducing legislation dealing with the homeland security human trafficking component in that department. but the legislation offered by ms. bass and ms. moreno again, as a program that is long overdue, and i am grateful that .e will now have a system we welcome them to the system that have been taken by this horrible industry, mr. speaker, and save their lives. the bills on the floor today will save the lives of our children. with that, i yield back my time and ask the court for -- ask support for all the bills on human trafficking today. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's tim
ead. i support all these human trafficking initiatives, particularly as they take criminal way from the justice system and i look more forward to understanding this through the international process and our nation recognizing that the unaccompanied children are themselves victims of sex trafficking and need the kind of due process protection. but we start at home and therefore i look forward to working with introducing legislation dealing with the homeland security human trafficking component...
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