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that is an emirates airplane at boston logan airport. five passengers on the plane have flu-like symptoms, although we're told none of them traveled to or from west africa. if you look closely there's people there clearly in hazmat suits. adriana, i presume that this kind of action right the at logan airport in boston is going to enhance the opinion in boston that we need a travel ban. >> yes. absolutely. nbc did a survey already recently that the majority of americans support a full-blown travel ban to the united states from the three ebola ravaged countries, sierra leone, guinea, and liberia. it's common sense. our hospitals are not prepared for ebola. some are but the majority are not. in fact they've done a recent survey as well amongst nurses, the national nurses union, where they said 80% of the nurses have not been trained for ebola. so we're not ready for this disease. i think president obama should put a ban in effect even if i it is just temporarily for three to six months so all of our hospitals across the united states can ge
that is an emirates airplane at boston logan airport. five passengers on the plane have flu-like symptoms, although we're told none of them traveled to or from west africa. if you look closely there's people there clearly in hazmat suits. adriana, i presume that this kind of action right the at logan airport in boston is going to enhance the opinion in boston that we need a travel ban. >> yes. absolutely. nbc did a survey already recently that the majority of americans support a...
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. >> we have a great relationship with him, and the saudis, and the emirates, et cetera. >> did he use the same old some of my best friends are the turks? this is not good. >> we've poured hundreds of millions of dollars, and thousands of tons of weapons into anyone who would fight again, except that the people who would be supplied were al-nusra and al-queda and extremist element of jihadies coming from other parts of the world. >> just saying if all of our allies in the region didn't have their heads so far up their turkish assess, they never would have supplied the terrorist nightmare that we're now fighting. but look, we all have friends that we think are morons. the french. why are we friends again? if i know turkey, and i don't, they're going to be offended with funding a terrorist organization. >> turkish president was outraged by the comment. >> we've never provided help to a terrorist organization. if biden said this, he will no longer be with me. >> he will not travel to turkey. he will not eat turkey. he will condemned to consume tofu turkey. >> why exactly was what biden sa
. >> we have a great relationship with him, and the saudis, and the emirates, et cetera. >> did he use the same old some of my best friends are the turks? this is not good. >> we've poured hundreds of millions of dollars, and thousands of tons of weapons into anyone who would fight again, except that the people who would be supplied were al-nusra and al-queda and extremist element of jihadies coming from other parts of the world. >> just saying if all of our allies in...
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he apologized to united arab of emirates. he says they are partly to blame for the strengthening of isis and other groups. >> saudis and emirates, et cetera. what were they doing? they were so determined to take down assad and essentially have a proxy sunni/shi'a war. they poured hundreds of millions of dollars and thousands of tons of weapons into any one who would fight against assad. except the people who were being supply were nusra and al qaeda and extremist elements of jihadists from other parts of the world. >> he apologized. doesn't mean there wasn't truth to it. the white house said the vice president spoke to the crown prince of abu dhabi. >>> catholic bishops are gathered at the vatican to talk about several family issues, like abortion and homosexuality and divorce. the meeting will last two weeks. at the mass sunday, the pope says he hopes the leaders would participate freely. >>> the man suspected of being a cop killer is still free. a possible sighting of frein was reported on sunday. police have found food, am
he apologized to united arab of emirates. he says they are partly to blame for the strengthening of isis and other groups. >> saudis and emirates, et cetera. what were they doing? they were so determined to take down assad and essentially have a proxy sunni/shi'a war. they poured hundreds of millions of dollars and thousands of tons of weapons into any one who would fight against assad. except the people who were being supply were nusra and al qaeda and extremist elements of jihadists...
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he apologized to turkey and the unite the arab emirates. the vice president suggested that u.s.-arab allies are partly responsible for the increase of strength in other militant groups. >> saudis and emirates. what were they doing? they were so determined to take down assad and essentially have a proxy sunni/shi'a war. they poured hundreds of millions of dollars and tens of thousands of weapons into anyone who would fight against assad. except the people who were being supplied were nusra and al qaeda and the extremist elements of jihadis coming from other parts of the world. >> now, he may be right, but he is still apologizing. the white house says the vice president spoke to the crown prince of abu dhabi to say he did not imply to say the uae supports terrorists. >>> please help us end this nightmare. hannah graham vanished last month. yesterday, her parents made an an emotional plea for her safe return. authorities upped the reward to find her to $100,000. with tears in her eyes, sue graham begged anyone with information to come forward. >> despite all of your efforts, hannah
he apologized to turkey and the unite the arab emirates. the vice president suggested that u.s.-arab allies are partly responsible for the increase of strength in other militant groups. >> saudis and emirates. what were they doing? they were so determined to take down assad and essentially have a proxy sunni/shi'a war. they poured hundreds of millions of dollars and tens of thousands of weapons into anyone who would fight against assad. except the people who were being supplied were nusra...
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the qataris are clear, and the united arab emirates. it's not obvious that the turks are clear, that i.s.i.s. is a bigger threat to them than bashar al-assad, or their own kurdish population. that is a big part of the problem. >> as mentioned, the united arab emirates, they demanded clarification. one thing that this does raise, and some allies raised is that much of this would not have happened had the united states helped to arm the moderate syrian rebels, how much blame in all this should go to the u.s.? >> i don't know, i don't know. that's now a hypothetical situation. lots of people said we should arm the moderate syrian rebels. i think there were doubt within a lot of the administration, among a lot of people in the administration, key decision makers, the president himself, about the wisdom of doing that. i think the theatre all along was you start arming the people you think are the moderates, and the real hard liners, the crazies defeat them and take their arms, or buy their arms or enlist them in their own cause. that is as o
the qataris are clear, and the united arab emirates. it's not obvious that the turks are clear, that i.s.i.s. is a bigger threat to them than bashar al-assad, or their own kurdish population. that is a big part of the problem. >> as mentioned, the united arab emirates, they demanded clarification. one thing that this does raise, and some allies raised is that much of this would not have happened had the united states helped to arm the moderate syrian rebels, how much blame in all this...
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allies, such as the united arab emirates and saudi arabia were providing massive funding and weapons to anyone who would fight against the government of syrian president bashar al assad. uae foreign ministry officials call the remark far from the truth. biden apologized to erdogan on saturday, for suggesting that the country was making islamic state's work easier. he also called the uae crown prince on sunday to say he was not implying that the emirates were helping the militants. turkish leaders have shown a willingness to cooperate with u.s.-led military actions against the extremists. >>> more and more japanese executives are reaching out to consumers that typically get overlooked. they're targeting the billions of people who earn less than $8 a day, putting them at the bottom of the economic pyramid, or bop. the executives are seeking profits, and also trying to share the wealth in the process. nhk world's takeo baba has more. >> reporter: this online retailer is one of japan's top sellers of secondhand goods. it handles a wide range of products from books to electronic appliance
allies, such as the united arab emirates and saudi arabia were providing massive funding and weapons to anyone who would fight against the government of syrian president bashar al assad. uae foreign ministry officials call the remark far from the truth. biden apologized to erdogan on saturday, for suggesting that the country was making islamic state's work easier. he also called the uae crown prince on sunday to say he was not implying that the emirates were helping the militants. turkish...
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we've got new friends, saudi arabia, the emirates. so tell me what that impact of that on the ground is. >>> we can go back to the prime minister's speech here in the general assembly recently. >> rose: right. >> when he was talking about the political horbzon. he didn't talk about-- and ramallah. the way to political horizon in the region is not in ramallah but is going via some other capitols in the region to our own mind. but in order to reach it, it's another problem which we call it misconceptions, and also believe when we talk about a peaceful situation, we have to look to official, formal agreements written by lawyers. we don't believe in it. we believe in interests. >> yes. >> it might be big six in the region. anyhow, you need big stick, and carrots, sharing common interests, common enemies. that is the west's best way to manage the polit sqaltion in the region. >> rose: so what else you are saying is that if we're forced to attack iran, we think we can count on these aforementioned countries to be supported covertly of what
we've got new friends, saudi arabia, the emirates. so tell me what that impact of that on the ground is. >>> we can go back to the prime minister's speech here in the general assembly recently. >> rose: right. >> when he was talking about the political horbzon. he didn't talk about-- and ramallah. the way to political horizon in the region is not in ramallah but is going via some other capitols in the region to our own mind. but in order to reach it, it's another problem...
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take the united arab emirates. they're actually flying sorties and striking targets.re with us in the balkans, in the first iraq war. i think it would be more diplomatic to at least mention the support we're getting. if there are issues that they're arming people that they're uncertain where these weapons are going, that certainly needs to be cleared up. but i think just to talk about the things that need to be done and maybe the negatives that we need to work on, i think there's not enough mention of the positive part as this coalition builds. if we keep stressing the negative and sort of passing the buck as if we didn't arm people in afghanistan as elsewhere that eventually those weapons were turned around, i think we're going to lose allies. >> what about the disappearance of the iraqi military? leon panetta, former defense secretary, says the u.s. could be engaged in a 30-year war against isis. what do you say to that? >> there's an important point. it's not about the material things the iraq army needs, the weapons and the logistics and communications. it's also
take the united arab emirates. they're actually flying sorties and striking targets.re with us in the balkans, in the first iraq war. i think it would be more diplomatic to at least mention the support we're getting. if there are issues that they're arming people that they're uncertain where these weapons are going, that certainly needs to be cleared up. but i think just to talk about the things that need to be done and maybe the negatives that we need to work on, i think there's not enough...
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apologizing to the emirates and turkey for his statements.hat the in the world is going on with this administration? the wheels look like they're off. panetta accusing the president of being diffident. >> i do think vice president's -- are not new. he often tells the truth and it's stuff he's not allowed to say as the vice president. they're very frustrated in the administration about many of our allies have funded jihadist groups around syria and iraq and other neighboring countries for years now. and that, you know, in particular turkey has been a passer and a conned uit enabling isis for some time. that is a source of frustration. what panetta is talking about is very damning because he's saying the president gives up. complains. and actually the things that he listens which dana just mentioned, prevention that he didn't come to -- he didn't negotiate in iraq. he ruled out ground troops in this current operation. he drew a red line about chemical weapons in syria, and he backed up on that. all these things are an incredible criticism of th
apologizing to the emirates and turkey for his statements.hat the in the world is going on with this administration? the wheels look like they're off. panetta accusing the president of being diffident. >> i do think vice president's -- are not new. he often tells the truth and it's stuff he's not allowed to say as the vice president. they're very frustrated in the administration about many of our allies have funded jihadist groups around syria and iraq and other neighboring countries for...
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there are jet planes from qatar and from united arab emirates and from jordan in the air right now.s risking their lives like american pilots are attacking isis positions. so timing-wise, it's just about the worst timing you can say something that frankly officials have been talking about privately for some time. >> whatever biden said at harvard, i have heard from other u.s. officials for not just weeks but months but to say it publicly to irritate allies is a problem. >> at a dangerous and sensitive time. >> thanks very much. >>> other news we're following here in washington, the united states supreme court makes a major decision today not to take on the issue of same-sex marriage. we'll tell you what it means. we're taking a closer look at when same-sex couples could have legal weddings now in a majority of the united states. stay with us. at t-mobile get 4 lines for a hundred bucks. with unlimited talk, text and now up to ten gigabytes of 4g lte data. plus hook up the family with the samsung galaxy s5 for zero down before we craft it into a sandwich. the tender, slow-roasted tur
there are jet planes from qatar and from united arab emirates and from jordan in the air right now.s risking their lives like american pilots are attacking isis positions. so timing-wise, it's just about the worst timing you can say something that frankly officials have been talking about privately for some time. >> whatever biden said at harvard, i have heard from other u.s. officials for not just weeks but months but to say it publicly to irritate allies is a problem. >> at a...
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>>reporter: biden says nations including turkey, yaw united arb emirates and saudi arabia. >> formal clarification and called the comments far from the truth. the timing of the vice president's remark is unfortunate. just last month, the uae and saudi arabia committed military support to the u.s. coalition against i.s.i.s. the u.s. is trying to get turkey to sign on as well, but at the same event, the vice president said, turkey's president admitted to him that his country allowed too many i.s.i.s. fighters into syria. called president erdogan who demanded an apology. the vice president apologized for any indication that had intentionally supplied or facilitated the growth of i.s.i.l. or other violent extremists in syria. won't compromise the coalition but jeff the fact that the white house put out that statement of apology suggests it's too big a risk to stand. >> julianna, thank you. >>> rare pictures of john and jackie kennedy going up for auction. and michael phelps says he's entering treatment. >> michael phelps announced today first on twitter that he's taking a break from swim
>>reporter: biden says nations including turkey, yaw united arb emirates and saudi arabia. >> formal clarification and called the comments far from the truth. the timing of the vice president's remark is unfortunate. just last month, the uae and saudi arabia committed military support to the u.s. coalition against i.s.i.s. the u.s. is trying to get turkey to sign on as well, but at the same event, the vice president said, turkey's president admitted to him that his country allowed...
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everybody, breaking news tonight out of boston's logan international airport you are looking at an emirates airline plane and you can see officials in hazmat suits entering and surrounding the boeing 77 to remove five passengers. the plane flight 237 it landed in boston at two clock this afternoon. all five of the people who were sick claimed they had not traveled to west africa where the ebola outbreak has now killed more than 5,000 people. however logan officials said they decided to isolate those sick passengers send in a team and evaluate their position. now, the local fox station is reporting that relatives of of some of those sick passengers said they had been the annual pilgrim image to mecca. state police say prelim nary for two of those passengers have already come back negative for ebola, but there's still no word on the state of the other three. we'll be watching all of that as well as a potential sa case of ebola out in kansas tonight. the university of kansas hospital reporting an individual called and then came into the hospital earlier this morning, and he has a high fever an
everybody, breaking news tonight out of boston's logan international airport you are looking at an emirates airline plane and you can see officials in hazmat suits entering and surrounding the boeing 77 to remove five passengers. the plane flight 237 it landed in boston at two clock this afternoon. all five of the people who were sick claimed they had not traveled to west africa where the ebola outbreak has now killed more than 5,000 people. however logan officials said they decided to isolate...
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allies he said had supported isis, the turkish president and the crown prince of the united arab emirates. >> the vice president is someone who has enough character to admit when he's made a mistake. >> reporter: analysts say mem ratty money is on its way to isis fighters. but turkey and the uae have now joined the coalition fighting isis, dried up some of the financing and tightened the border and biden is under fire from the left and the right. >> it doesn't mean what was on his mind wasn't true, just whether it was the diplomatic thing to say. >> while biden should ngtd have said what he did, he shouldability have apologized because that makes us look weak. >> reporter: in an interview with james rosen-- >> what we have in common in terms of wanting to defeat and degrade isil is just so much bigger and more important than any comments whatsoever that i don't think it's even a speed bump. >> former democratic senator jim web of virginia was by partisan in his criticism, he says the u.s. hasn't articulated a coherent foreign policy since before the cold war, web would be happy to do so h
allies he said had supported isis, the turkish president and the crown prince of the united arab emirates. >> the vice president is someone who has enough character to admit when he's made a mistake. >> reporter: analysts say mem ratty money is on its way to isis fighters. but turkey and the uae have now joined the coalition fighting isis, dried up some of the financing and tightened the border and biden is under fire from the left and the right. >> it doesn't mean what was on...
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not just us, saudi arabia, qatar, united arab emirates. they poured equipment in there. some have ended up in the hands of isis. they were given to moderate rebels. i said this on the floor the other day. how many of these moderate islamic rebels would recognize israel as a nation. zero. many of them have already announced that they will attack israel when they're done with assad. they've said we don't care about isis because they ahead assad also. when we're done with assad, we might deal with are israel. we come before a committee last week and secretary kerry says, we asked him where do you get the authority. he says from the 2001 resolution. i said, well, didn't that allow us to go into afghanistan? what does that have to do with now? he said we can provide defense against forces such as al qaeda. i said it doesn't really say that but if that's the way you interpret it, maybe since the moderate rebels are fighting along side al qaeda, you could attack them. it makes no sense. but he's going on with this charade that he can do whatever he wants. he finally said, well,
not just us, saudi arabia, qatar, united arab emirates. they poured equipment in there. some have ended up in the hands of isis. they were given to moderate rebels. i said this on the floor the other day. how many of these moderate islamic rebels would recognize israel as a nation. zero. many of them have already announced that they will attack israel when they're done with assad. they've said we don't care about isis because they ahead assad also. when we're done with assad, we might deal with...
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. >> so in the wake of that, turkey and the united arab emirates took exception to the vice president's they've been aiding these isis terrorists. turkish president said biden would be history to me if he did not apologize so vice president called leaders as i said in both countries to say that he never meant to imply they were intentionally backing these terror groups. for some perspective, let me bring in nick paton walsh who joins me now. listen, the man is known for speaking out. maybe it's not always on items that are so incredibly sensitive diplomatically, yes, maybe he was out of line but was his real crime saying something that is true but in a public forum? >> reporter: we don't take much stock in those he offended to imply they were directly supporting those groups. we saw ourselves in november last year how turkey was not turning a blind eye but almost blissfully ignorant and later fighters became isis that we see now and it's been clear for a year at least that saudi arabia, qatar and united arab emirates have in different ways been pouring large amounts of cash into the syr
. >> so in the wake of that, turkey and the united arab emirates took exception to the vice president's they've been aiding these isis terrorists. turkish president said biden would be history to me if he did not apologize so vice president called leaders as i said in both countries to say that he never meant to imply they were intentionally backing these terror groups. for some perspective, let me bring in nick paton walsh who joins me now. listen, the man is known for speaking out....
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it may be that iraq looks like the united arab emirates and there's an emirate in the south and one that is that the sunni area and they come together in some looseleaf pitted federal system. but i think that they can create options to live with. but to dictate from washington that our solutions are the problem and to accept corruption, it is not the way to go without it. >> putting it into perspective today, for us to understand that our friends seem to be somewhat of our enemies, like we are now aligning with the sheer lack and the rebels. and we are now changing with iran and iraq than our enemies seem to be somewhat our friends, if you were sitting and if you were obama, how would you explain this? >> let me give you something in principle and then go to those specific points because i do not think that we should be cooperating with bashar al-assad and we may have a common enemy, but that doesn't mean that we necessarily need to be in bed together. that's part of the complexity of the situation we find ourselves in. but let me say something about enemies. he had a lot of enemies that
it may be that iraq looks like the united arab emirates and there's an emirate in the south and one that is that the sunni area and they come together in some looseleaf pitted federal system. but i think that they can create options to live with. but to dictate from washington that our solutions are the problem and to accept corruption, it is not the way to go without it. >> putting it into perspective today, for us to understand that our friends seem to be somewhat of our enemies, like...
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>> como ya estoy cansada y emir rodrigo lo amo y lo respeto aquÍ ni hagas comentarios te van a botar los angeles y se encontrÓ a una hispana que me citaba yo para encontrar un vestido de noche la llevÓ de compras y veremos cÓmo les fue. >> ofeliasalÚdame estamos en televisiÓn. 84 aÑos y tan guapo. busca novia? novio? >> sÍ. >> vamos a cenar esta noche? >> sÍ. >> de dÓnde es? de guadalajara... >> de mÉxico. >> me encontrÓ en un buen dÍa tengo ganas de ayudar a alguien me da un besito? >> sÍ. >> quÉ te parece si te cambio de ropa? te veo medio trabajadora de construcciÓn. >> no sÉ. >> estas mujeres apalomadas. >> con ud? >>obviamente soy un caballero. >> quÉ crees que le debemos de comprar que no tenga? >> necesita algo para el sÁbado. >> quÉ tienes el sÁbado? >> una 15 niega de mi ahijada. >> pero las quinceaÑeras va vestida de torta. >> verdad de sÍ? >> algo formal, quÉ presiÓn. igual quiere algo asÍ. >> no, no me gusta eso. >> segura que no? >> no. >> creo que Ésta es la tienda, hola cÓmo estÁs. y se los contactos para que nos esperarÁn. quÉ pena que hoy no vaya a hacer cambios de p
>> como ya estoy cansada y emir rodrigo lo amo y lo respeto aquÍ ni hagas comentarios te van a botar los angeles y se encontrÓ a una hispana que me citaba yo para encontrar un vestido de noche la llevÓ de compras y veremos cÓmo les fue. >> ofeliasalÚdame estamos en televisiÓn. 84 aÑos y tan guapo. busca novia? novio? >> sÍ. >> vamos a cenar esta noche? >> sÍ. >> de dÓnde es? de guadalajara... >> de mÉxico. >> me encontrÓ en un buen...
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images of the company enlisting the help of a camel -- a camel -- to map the desert in the united emirates, the biggest areas of sand in the world. this shows what it took to capture images from the new feature dating back to the late stone age so it is one of the oldest sites in the u.a.w. >> cleaner that a google camera. >> cleaner that a google camera. >> thanks for joining us. [dramatic music] [cheers and applause] ♪ >> yeah! hey! ha! ha! [cheers and applause] i'm terry crews. and it's time to start making some people rich right here on millionaire! [cheers and applause] our returning contestant has had to overcome personal obstacles just to have the confidence to stand in front of so many people today. i have a feeling it'll all pay off. from roy, utah, let's give the warmest welcome to john busch! [cheers and applause] [laughter] come here. ahh. >> hi, terry. >> man. welcome back. >> thank you. >> you are doing so well.
images of the company enlisting the help of a camel -- a camel -- to map the desert in the united emirates, the biggest areas of sand in the world. this shows what it took to capture images from the new feature dating back to the late stone age so it is one of the oldest sites in the u.a.w. >> cleaner that a google camera. >> cleaner that a google camera. >> thanks for joining us. [dramatic music] [cheers and applause] ♪ >> yeah! hey! ha! ha! [cheers and applause] i'm...
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. >>> in boston, a haz/mat crew removed five people from a united arab emirates flight today. they all showed flu-like symptoms. none had been in west africa but they will be tested as a precaution. at least three people have already been tested for ebola in boston this week. one patient showed up at a hospital yesterday. he was checked and cleared. >>> in dallas, hospital officials are struggling to explain how ebola was transmitted to a 26-year-old nurse who treated a patient who died from the disease. >> that's right. records obtained by the associated press say about 70 staffers were involved in the care of that patient. >> doctors have to figure out why they failed to contain this deadly virus. >> abc news reporter marcy gonzalez has more. >> reporter: we are told the dallas ebola patient is awake and talking to loved ones from her isolated hospital room using face time. >> she is a person that's dealing with this with a heroic and graceful spirit. she is incredibly concerned. we are all incredibly concerned. >> reporter: a full investigation under way into how, despite w
. >>> in boston, a haz/mat crew removed five people from a united arab emirates flight today. they all showed flu-like symptoms. none had been in west africa but they will be tested as a precaution. at least three people have already been tested for ebola in boston this week. one patient showed up at a hospital yesterday. he was checked and cleared. >>> in dallas, hospital officials are struggling to explain how ebola was transmitted to a 26-year-old nurse who treated a...
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>> reporter: yasa emir was henning's friend.e was riding along on that last aid convoy. >> alan is still in our hearts. you're going to stay in our hearts forever. i'll love you forever. >> reporter: candles for their friend. a burning light for their hero. karl penhaul, cnn, echols, england. >> how very touching. well, still to come here, do gay and lesbian couples have the right to marry? that's one of the issues the u.s. supreme court faces in its new term monday. we'll look at what else the court is tackling, coming next. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know you that former pro football player ickey woods will celebrate almost anything? unh-uh. number 44... whoooo! forty-four, that's me! get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts! whooo! gimme some! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. whoo! forty-four ladies, that's me! whoo...gonna get some cold cuts today! ameriprise asked people a simple question: i
>> reporter: yasa emir was henning's friend.e was riding along on that last aid convoy. >> alan is still in our hearts. you're going to stay in our hearts forever. i'll love you forever. >> reporter: candles for their friend. a burning light for their hero. karl penhaul, cnn, echols, england. >> how very touching. well, still to come here, do gay and lesbian couples have the right to marry? that's one of the issues the u.s. supreme court faces in its new term monday....
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>> first of all the fact that egypt, saudi arabia, jordan, the united arab emirates, other states inhe region now understand what is the central challenge to us. it is both the iranian nuclear program and the efforts of sunni extremist groups from the muslim brotherhood to the jihadists who have been operating in all these countries. the palestinians have a deadline for israel to withdraw from palestinian territory, how would israel respond question mark >> they would be violating their committees. there are no deadlines. there is negotiations based on fair compromise between two hearties. many times palestinian negotiators tried to introduce new elements. well, we will go to negotiations if you agree ahead of time that the 1970's -- the 1967 lines will be the border. that is what we have to negotiate. you can't do that. to reach a the way deal. >> thank you very much for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> you are watching "abc world news america." onll to come -- more details the first ebola patient diagnosed in the united states and why he was initially sent home from hospital. 12 more
>> first of all the fact that egypt, saudi arabia, jordan, the united arab emirates, other states inhe region now understand what is the central challenge to us. it is both the iranian nuclear program and the efforts of sunni extremist groups from the muslim brotherhood to the jihadists who have been operating in all these countries. the palestinians have a deadline for israel to withdraw from palestinian territory, how would israel respond question mark >> they would be violating...
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. >> reporter: fighting nations including turkey, united arab emirates and saudi arabia con contributed they poured hundreds of millions of dollar and thousands of tons of weapons into anyone who would fight. >> reporter: biden made the call after the uae said it wanted a formal clarify indication and called the comments far from the truth. the timing of the vice president's remarks is unfortunate. just last month the uae and saudi arabia committed military support to the u.s. coalition against isis. the u.s. is trying to get turkey to sign on as well. but at the same event the vice president said turkey's president admitted to him privately that his country has allowed too many isis fighters across the border into syria. on saturday biden called the president who demanded an apology. the white house released a statement saying the vice president apologized for any implication that turkey or other allies and partners in the region had intentionally supplied or facilitated the growth of isis or other violent extremists in syria. an administration official said this is a short-term distra
. >> reporter: fighting nations including turkey, united arab emirates and saudi arabia con contributed they poured hundreds of millions of dollar and thousands of tons of weapons into anyone who would fight. >> reporter: biden made the call after the uae said it wanted a formal clarify indication and called the comments far from the truth. the timing of the vice president's remarks is unfortunate. just last month the uae and saudi arabia committed military support to the u.s....
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. >>> abu dhabi is one of the seven member states of the united arab emirates. it's rich in oil resources and very affluent. tv dramas produced in abu dhabi are growing inpo
. >>> abu dhabi is one of the seven member states of the united arab emirates. it's rich in oil resources and very affluent. tv dramas produced in abu dhabi are growing inpo
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. >> the emirate of qatar is one of the richest countries in the world thanks to its abundant supplies of oil and gas. this promises an easy life for most of the 300,000 qatari citizens. not necessarily in terms of civil rights, but certainly when it comes to material comfort. the work is done largely by some 2 million migrant workers, mainly from india, pakistan or nepal. many more are due to join the workforce to build infra-structure for the 2022 fifa world cup being hosted by qatar. recruitment agencies in nepal procure these workers desperate to make a living. but as we found out, for some the promise of a better life turns into an exploitation nightmare. >> she still can't bear to talk about it. sangeeta nepali is still reeling from the news that her husband died of heatstroke on a construction site in qatar. it happened about a month ago. her mother-in-law podini nepali is equally devastated. she still can't grasp that her eldest son won't ever be coming home. the family lives in the village of thansingh in the himalayas in nepal. >> we are poor people. my son left to work, to e
. >> the emirate of qatar is one of the richest countries in the world thanks to its abundant supplies of oil and gas. this promises an easy life for most of the 300,000 qatari citizens. not necessarily in terms of civil rights, but certainly when it comes to material comfort. the work is done largely by some 2 million migrant workers, mainly from india, pakistan or nepal. many more are due to join the workforce to build infra-structure for the 2022 fifa world cup being hosted by qatar....
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if countries like qatar and emirates would help us we could bring thousands here. >> for now they're here on the outskirts learning spanish and about their new country before being relocated. this really could not be further away in so many ways from the conflict in syria nor the uncertainties of life in the refugee camps of lebanon. this is a beginning of a new life, a delicate transition for now hidden from the public gaze. they have been kept away from a curious media. hussein had already settled in uruguay, employed as a translator. >> really, we change our life to be better more than because than in lebanon. now that they're here they now have an uruguayan i.d. >> they received an enthusiastic welcome from the locals meeting these people from a nearby school which the syrian people will attend when they have enough spanish. >> happy future, and for the children it is amazing. it is an amazing institute. >> uruguay was built and developed by immigrants, mostly spanish and idollan, but it is opening a fresh chapter with the hopes and aspiration of these new syrian arrivals. al jaz
if countries like qatar and emirates would help us we could bring thousands here. >> for now they're here on the outskirts learning spanish and about their new country before being relocated. this really could not be further away in so many ways from the conflict in syria nor the uncertainties of life in the refugee camps of lebanon. this is a beginning of a new life, a delicate transition for now hidden from the public gaze. they have been kept away from a curious media. hussein had...
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if countries like qatar and emirates would help us, we could bring thousands here. >> reporter: for now they're here on the outskirts of montevideo learning spanish and about their new country before being relocated around uruguay. this could not be further away in so many from the conflict in syria, nor the uncertainties in life in the refugee camps of lebanon. this is the beginning of a new life as a delicate transition for now hidden from the public gaze. they're kept away from a curious media. hussein from the syrian city of aleppo had already settled in uruguay and is employed as their translator. >> we really changed our lives to be better, now they are here, they now have an uruguayan i.d. we cannot say that they're refugees here. >> reporter: they received an enthusiastic welcome from the locals. they were at the schools where the syrian children will attend when they have enough spanish. >> they will have a happy future and for the children it's amazing. it's an amazing future, really. >> reporter: uruguay was built and developed by immigrants, mostly spanish and italian. but i
if countries like qatar and emirates would help us, we could bring thousands here. >> reporter: for now they're here on the outskirts of montevideo learning spanish and about their new country before being relocated around uruguay. this could not be further away in so many from the conflict in syria, nor the uncertainties in life in the refugee camps of lebanon. this is the beginning of a new life as a delicate transition for now hidden from the public gaze. they're kept away from a...
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on emirates, a fully stocked bar at 35,000 feet. on etihad, they're about to debut a three-room apartment called the residence, where a butler attends to your every need. >> the resident is made up of a living room, your private shower, bathroom. then you go into a double bedroom. >> reporter: that round trip ticket will set you back a wh whopping $42,000. >> and this is something absolutely -- it's never been done before. >> reporter: and here on singapore air lines, private individual suites. so, how competitive is this first class market? >> first class is one of the areas where airlines really have the chance to make their mark. >> reporter: while an economy ticket from new york to europe will cost around $800, a seat up here can run you around $15,000. often more. so, normally if you are getting to the airport like this, you are expecting long lines. but i have a feeling that it's going to be very different on this trip. we wanted to experience the suites for ourselves, so, singapore airlines gave us a ticket to fly from new yo
on emirates, a fully stocked bar at 35,000 feet. on etihad, they're about to debut a three-room apartment called the residence, where a butler attends to your every need. >> the resident is made up of a living room, your private shower, bathroom. then you go into a double bedroom. >> reporter: that round trip ticket will set you back a wh whopping $42,000. >> and this is something absolutely -- it's never been done before. >> reporter: and here on singapore air lines,...
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he has already spoken to leaders of turkey and the united arab emirates. >> the vice president is somebody who has enough character to admit when he's made a mistake. the vice president is somebody who continues to be a core bleb of the president's national security team. he is somebody who has decades of experience in dealing with leaders around the globe. the president is pleased to be able to rely on his advice as we confront the variety of challenges so critic ale to american national security. >> the man nicknamed the comeback kid is hoping to come behind to win two key races. bill clinton returns to arkansas and mark prior, mike ross, a former career, clinton urged arkansas voters to reject republican voters to make the election solely about president obama. >> you cannot afford to do what their opponents want. they want you to make eight protest. all three of these races, they're say, you may like these guys, hey, you know what you got to do. you got to vote against the president. i promise you, it's your last shot. it's a good california i may wonder, i may roam, but i will never b
he has already spoken to leaders of turkey and the united arab emirates. >> the vice president is somebody who has enough character to admit when he's made a mistake. the vice president is somebody who continues to be a core bleb of the president's national security team. he is somebody who has decades of experience in dealing with leaders around the globe. the president is pleased to be able to rely on his advice as we confront the variety of challenges so critic ale to american national...
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the emirates airline started in 1985. they have 140 destinations.hing a lot of tourists don't see when they come here. there is a huge port of industrial activity. end, they really have reincarnated what dubai is and put it on three pillars of a much stronger footing. >> manus, thank you very much. >> busy week for the banking sector. the ecb stress test, earnings from deutsche bank, from barclays. our creditme analyst. good morning. on the service, barclays looked like an ok set of figures. profit rose in the third quarter. adjusted pretax profit 1.5 9 billion pounds. is all as well as it seems? i believe the bank is in transformation. recent. was very we need to give them a couple of quarters. the market looks a little bit soft in comparison to yesterday. we have to look at the small print. >> some of the banks talked positively about the very end of this quarter had boosted their trading revenues. any evidence that has happened? >> actually not. if you look quarter on quarter, year on year, they are a little bit down. that is in line with what we
the emirates airline started in 1985. they have 140 destinations.hing a lot of tourists don't see when they come here. there is a huge port of industrial activity. end, they really have reincarnated what dubai is and put it on three pillars of a much stronger footing. >> manus, thank you very much. >> busy week for the banking sector. the ecb stress test, earnings from deutsche bank, from barclays. our creditme analyst. good morning. on the service, barclays looked like an ok set of...
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of the republican guard, the elite republican guard, and now is the ambassador to the united arab emirates. on the list, three key houthi leaders. they control many towns in yemen, and the capital sanaa. it will be up to the security council, and its sanctions committee on yemen to come up with the next step. there'll be those, i believe, at the united nations who will believe that sanctions at this stage, particularly on the houthi leaders, could make the situation worse, rather than better >>> let's bring in al jazeera's omar al saleh on the line from sanaa. what are we to make of this, omar? are the right names on the list, and the fact that the former president saleh is on the list suggests that he's involved in the unrest in yemen. >> it's significant if there is evidence that the former president is involved in this. there were a lot of talks for months trying to convince, sending messages to the former president not to be involved in the hindering the transition. now it seems that is what the aim of this investigation. the other thing it suggests and proves is the possible involveme
of the republican guard, the elite republican guard, and now is the ambassador to the united arab emirates. on the list, three key houthi leaders. they control many towns in yemen, and the capital sanaa. it will be up to the security council, and its sanctions committee on yemen to come up with the next step. there'll be those, i believe, at the united nations who will believe that sanctions at this stage, particularly on the houthi leaders, could make the situation worse, rather than better...
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his organizations are said to be militarily supported by saudi arabia, egypt, and the united arab emirates. >> there is no libyan army right now. there are only single groups and factions. some groups actually call themselves the libyan armed forces, led by general haftar. but there are also armed clans and jihadists. >> and it is the jihadists racking up the military successes. in august, the islamists took control of tripoli's airport. they then went on a rampage to the capital, seizing ministrie and the u.s. ambassador's residence. they uploaded a video celebrating their victory. the situation in libya has grown to a military stalemate, a fight where no one side has the upper hand. >> next we had to asia, where in hong kong protesters and police have clashed once again. several people were injured, and a number of people were arrested. >> demonstrators prevented police from blocking the road. heavy-handed police tactics have put the government on the defensive. hong kong's chief executive leung chin-ying said he was ready to start talks with pro-democracy activists, but warned that beij
his organizations are said to be militarily supported by saudi arabia, egypt, and the united arab emirates. >> there is no libyan army right now. there are only single groups and factions. some groups actually call themselves the libyan armed forces, led by general haftar. but there are also armed clans and jihadists. >> and it is the jihadists racking up the military successes. in august, the islamists took control of tripoli's airport. they then went on a rampage to the capital,...
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the prime minister confirmed that he'd send troops and special forces to the united arab emirates. last week australia joined the us-led coalition to fight i.s.i.l. >> it kills everyone that doesn't share its narrow decisive and sectarian ideology, that is why it's important that australia do what we can in conjunction with our friends and allies to help the iraqi government and people to help themselves. >>> and canada has become the latest western country to join the u.s.-led coalition. the canadian parliament voted to organise air strikes despite objection. canada will deploy six fighter jets, two surveillance planes and other equipment. it will include up to 600 military personnel, but no ground troops. >> members of palestine's military government will travel to palestine. they are to hold a meeting since hamas and sanaa agreed. live to our nts ty app on the crossing in gaza. what is the significance of this? >> that's right. i'm at the eros crossing. shortly we understand that the prime minister will be passing through here. there's a pretty sizeable security presence here as
the prime minister confirmed that he'd send troops and special forces to the united arab emirates. last week australia joined the us-led coalition to fight i.s.i.l. >> it kills everyone that doesn't share its narrow decisive and sectarian ideology, that is why it's important that australia do what we can in conjunction with our friends and allies to help the iraqi government and people to help themselves. >>> and canada has become the latest western country to join the u.s.-led...
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the soldiers are spent the past months training in the united a-emirates. u.s. air strikes particularly in syria appear to be taking a toll on isol. cnn is reporting bodies of 70 fighters have been dropped off at hospitals in just the past week. and a dramatic rescue in california all caught on video. this is cell fope video of smoke pouring out of a duplex in fresno yesterday morning. a woman can be heard screaming that her elderly father is still inside and a total stranger came to the rescue. >> i noticed then there was a guy in a cap that just started walking toward the house very calmly. just walked in there and then the next thing i see he is coming out with this man over his shoulder. >> the victim suffered from smoke inhalation but doctors say he is going to be okay. the man who saved his life, though, is unknown. he didn't stick around to take any credit. there is a reason to smile the next time you stop to get gas. prices are dropping. according to triple-a the national average stands at $3.11, a dime cheaper than one week ago. in d.c. prices are still
the soldiers are spent the past months training in the united a-emirates. u.s. air strikes particularly in syria appear to be taking a toll on isol. cnn is reporting bodies of 70 fighters have been dropped off at hospitals in just the past week. and a dramatic rescue in california all caught on video. this is cell fope video of smoke pouring out of a duplex in fresno yesterday morning. a woman can be heard screaming that her elderly father is still inside and a total stranger came to the...
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we especially appreciate the close collaboration and strong sends taken by the emirates and the saudis to combat isil financingsing. even though isil does not currently rely heavily on the traditional donor model for terrorist finance, that is no reason to relax our efforts in this area. particularly as we make progress in disrupting isil's current sources of income, and as isil gained prominence, we must be prepared for the possibility that way. y extremists will increasingly seek the funding. as for disrupting the revenue that isil generates from extortion, we recognize the this re's tools are not particularly well-suited to the task. we can and will identify and designate the people who oversee isil's extortion networks, calling attention to those who are brutalizing the people of iraq and syria. but our experience in combating aqis extortion network, drives home the point that shut downing the revenue flow from the extortion network will require breaking its hold on territories other. lines of effort in the antiisil coalition are focused on this objective. nonetheless, even where t
we especially appreciate the close collaboration and strong sends taken by the emirates and the saudis to combat isil financingsing. even though isil does not currently rely heavily on the traditional donor model for terrorist finance, that is no reason to relax our efforts in this area. particularly as we make progress in disrupting isil's current sources of income, and as isil gained prominence, we must be prepared for the possibility that way. y extremists will increasingly seek the funding....