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we are excited to be here in france and germany and what a reception. there has been so much excitement about netflix year. a numberope, they face of rivals including amazon and free tv channels all stop netflix announced a new original "love." fors called more on all things netflix, i'm joined by the managing director of wedbush in los angeles. this is the biggest international launch ever for netflix but it's the most risky. how so? whacks it's the biggest because the territories are expanding into our about half the population of the u.s. this is a giant step for them and they've managed everywhere pretty well except japan. i'd think -- except for latin america. i think they will have some success here and it's risky because culturally france and germany are a bit of friend dan the u.k. where they have had a ton of success. those countries are a lot more like us and the content translates quite well. i remember an article about how "seinfeld" failed in germany because they did not write it funny. netflix will have a challenge and they are probably up
we are excited to be here in france and germany and what a reception. there has been so much excitement about netflix year. a numberope, they face of rivals including amazon and free tv channels all stop netflix announced a new original "love." fors called more on all things netflix, i'm joined by the managing director of wedbush in los angeles. this is the biggest international launch ever for netflix but it's the most risky. how so? whacks it's the biggest because the territories...
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germany. they're looking to put that same pressure on france. at the risk of applying a double standard, germany could put -- be put into a position where he has to exercise a bit more pressure. >> difficult choices ahead, no doubt. >> to some businesses, and air france's pilots union has rejected what is being called as the final offer in the strike. >> they want to delay the mentation of the low-cost carrier until december. the strike is costing the airline up to 20 million euros per day. >> air france has had to cancel about half of its strikes since this -- half of its flight to the strike began one week ago. the protesters -- the union wants them to delay implementation of trent avm -- transavia low-cost airline until december. >> it is normal. they are protecting their interests. all we ask is that passengers are not too affected. but we understand them. >> every strike is justified. >> the pilots union says air france is trying to outsource jobs to countries with lower taxes and cheaper labor. is amazon a retailer or a logistics company? h
germany. they're looking to put that same pressure on france. at the risk of applying a double standard, germany could put -- be put into a position where he has to exercise a bit more pressure. >> difficult choices ahead, no doubt. >> to some businesses, and air france's pilots union has rejected what is being called as the final offer in the strike. >> they want to delay the mentation of the low-cost carrier until december. the strike is costing the airline up to 20 million...
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threat of isis, secretary of state john kerry and chuck hagel secured the commitment from the uk, france, germanystralia, poland and denmark to help in the fight of those countries. britain and france and australia are the most likely to join u.s. in air strikes. president obama refutesed to elaborate object specific commitments by various alliance members. >> there's great conviction that we have to act as part of the international community to degrade and ultimately destroy isil, i'm confident we'll build on that strong foundation and the clear commitment and have the kind of coalition that will be required for the sustained effort we need isil back. >> the president also noted in addition to nato members the u.s. expects to receive support from regional partners in the coming days. >> i think it is absolutely critical that we have arab states and specifically sunni majority states that are rejecting the kind of extremist nilism we're seeing out of isil that say that is not what islam is about and prepared to join us actively in the fight. >> knows regional partners are likely to include saudi
threat of isis, secretary of state john kerry and chuck hagel secured the commitment from the uk, france, germanystralia, poland and denmark to help in the fight of those countries. britain and france and australia are the most likely to join u.s. in air strikes. president obama refutesed to elaborate object specific commitments by various alliance members. >> there's great conviction that we have to act as part of the international community to degrade and ultimately destroy isil, i'm...
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that are notillion in germany or france, they are in my country.i am already there and my country is defending them. we are saving those people from those bombs and those events across the border. these are very important because they constitute the humanitarian aspect of what is happening. planes fly. france and the u.s., they send planes and bombs certain areas. this is very positive. is it sufficient? no. while they are bombing one area, isis is still moving forward with tanks and artillery that they have. where did the tanks and artillery come from? to really assess the situation fully. artillery ared weapons the u.s. had provided to the iraqi army in the past. when the army left, they were left isis. and what did they do it then? they began their effort in the region. all theto contemplate steps that we would need to take in the region. and depending on that outlook, we would do what we have to do. all the countries in the region not to be doing it. were, fore maliki four years, cap there. -- cap there. t there.l happekep what will happen now?
that are notillion in germany or france, they are in my country.i am already there and my country is defending them. we are saving those people from those bombs and those events across the border. these are very important because they constitute the humanitarian aspect of what is happening. planes fly. france and the u.s., they send planes and bombs certain areas. this is very positive. is it sufficient? no. while they are bombing one area, isis is still moving forward with tanks and artillery...
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nato as a group will take action against i.s.i.s., it is more likely that the members, u.s., uk, france, germany and others may decide to do so. >> all right, we'll be watching. thank you. >>> it is a traveler's worst nightmare. a flight loses cabin pressure mid flight. >> got cold in the plane, and all of a sudden all the oxygen masks fell down. >> passengers strapped on masks and tried staying calm. the plane made a safe emergency landing in south carolina with fliers getting refunds and travel vouchers. the malfunction remains a mystery. >>> and one flight fiasco to another. this is the cockpit of a plane that turned back after it was cracked after takeoff. it returned to l.a. where they switched planes. no injuries. >>> well, pope francis's love of soccer was on display at vatican. they presented the pontiff with an argentina soccer jersey. the match was inspired by pope francis and organized in an attempt to promote peace and interfaith unity. speaking before the group, the pope said sports, especially soccer, could be a vehicle for peace. the pope, however, did not attend the match. speaki
nato as a group will take action against i.s.i.s., it is more likely that the members, u.s., uk, france, germany and others may decide to do so. >> all right, we'll be watching. thank you. >>> it is a traveler's worst nightmare. a flight loses cabin pressure mid flight. >> got cold in the plane, and all of a sudden all the oxygen masks fell down. >> passengers strapped on masks and tried staying calm. the plane made a safe emergency landing in south carolina with...
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. >> a core coalition of ten countries including canada, britain, france, germany, italy, poland, denmark> jon: i'm going to need to see this on the big board. ahhh! that looks awful christian-eee. a little bit of a cre crusadeee vibe. >> but only officially includes one muslim nation, turkey. >> jon: we only need one! >> that turkey is well on board for any sort of military action may be a problem for turkey. >> jon we can't go to war against a muslim group without a muslim ally. it's like going to a one direction concert without a pre-teen girl. can we not get some partners from islamic countries a kind of "muslim brotherhood", if you will? everyone is saying creep alert! a large not lit up area in the region right around where i guess you would caw where the problem is. can we not get partners from the islamic country, a group of them, perhaps kind of a muslim brotherhood for lack of a better word? >> iran is at present the only regional country here that has been active in helping the iraqi military and government on the ground. >> jon:ine. that's all quef got, iran. the country whose
. >> a core coalition of ten countries including canada, britain, france, germany, italy, poland, denmark> jon: i'm going to need to see this on the big board. ahhh! that looks awful christian-eee. a little bit of a cre crusadeee vibe. >> but only officially includes one muslim nation, turkey. >> jon: we only need one! >> that turkey is well on board for any sort of military action may be a problem for turkey. >> jon we can't go to war against a muslim group...
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and france, germany, many countries fought for many years. and the world paid a very heavy price for this. we as turkey, as muslims are definitely against any kind of sectarianism. we don't accept that kind of approach. so no one should expect us to provide any kind of support with a view to sectarianism. we say or we focus on islam. we focus on the muslim people as a whole. and we have no issue with, you know, shi'a being superior to sunni or vicea versa. this is not an issue. what we understand from being sunni is also important. we understand from it as following on the footsteps of our prophet. and we understand that to us, people are important. and that what's important is to serve the people. >> i want to take you to the recent conflict between israel and hamas in the gaza. what was the result of that conflict? >> here we have to remember that israel in the region has the infrastructure, the defense, industry. ammunition, it's atomic bomb. so it's a strong country, a powerful country. gaza now, that gaza has any of those cap abilities?
and france, germany, many countries fought for many years. and the world paid a very heavy price for this. we as turkey, as muslims are definitely against any kind of sectarianism. we don't accept that kind of approach. so no one should expect us to provide any kind of support with a view to sectarianism. we say or we focus on islam. we focus on the muslim people as a whole. and we have no issue with, you know, shi'a being superior to sunni or vicea versa. this is not an issue. what we...
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>> the uk, france, germany, italy, denmark, turkey, poland,canada, and australia. >> jon: we got theand back together! (cheers and applause) it's like when wutang reunited! i mean, that's everybody! any newcomers? >> iran's supreme leader has signed off on a plan to cooperate with the united states to confront the threat of isis. >> jon: that's a weird one. (laughter) wow. i.s.i.s. is so bad that mortal enpies are now joining together. it's like when edward scissorhand teamed up with flat stanley -- (laughter) -- to -- to defeat -- let's say smallpox. they defeated small box. (laughter) all right. so we know our coalition -- who's on the i.s.i.s. side? >> all of the kurds, the shia arabs hate i.s.i.s. the sunni arabs would like to be rid of these guys. so, now, israel and arabs, christians, muslims and jews, the syrian government and the syrian rebels. but deep down, who hates i.s.i.s. the most -- (laughter) that's why they act out. you know, it's gotten so bad there's actually now an anti-i.s.i.s. viral video campaign. >> lebanese teenagers igniting anti-terror internet sensation. t
>> the uk, france, germany, italy, denmark, turkey, poland,canada, and australia. >> jon: we got theand back together! (cheers and applause) it's like when wutang reunited! i mean, that's everybody! any newcomers? >> iran's supreme leader has signed off on a plan to cooperate with the united states to confront the threat of isis. >> jon: that's a weird one. (laughter) wow. i.s.i.s. is so bad that mortal enpies are now joining together. it's like when edward scissorhand...
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learn from bakers from around the world, france, germany, around the u.s. and the west coast and translate their secrets to the home kitchen. >> wow. what a great gig. that's fantastic. how do you finance to write the book? do you do a kick starter campaign? >> i have a full-time jobeditor and chief of the food and environment reporting network. this is on the side but my colleagues understood when i said i have to go to berlin for ten days to bake with these german bakers. they were like, okay. it just kind of worked out. >> that is absolutely spectacular. we hope to make some of this bread. what kinds of these before we go? >> we have a whole wheat and white mixture loaf here. and the other, the round one is a buckwheat loaf. it has a really marvelous taste. you cook it really dark. it may look overdone but that's what gives the crust flavor. >> the book is called "in seven of the perfect loaf." sam, we appreciate your time. nice to meet you. good luck with the book. >>> that's it for 9news at noon. we'll be back on >> summer: jack! >> jack: hey! >> summe
learn from bakers from around the world, france, germany, around the u.s. and the west coast and translate their secrets to the home kitchen. >> wow. what a great gig. that's fantastic. how do you finance to write the book? do you do a kick starter campaign? >> i have a full-time jobeditor and chief of the food and environment reporting network. this is on the side but my colleagues understood when i said i have to go to berlin for ten days to bake with these german bakers. they...
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>> reporter: before the first session even began, president obama and the leaders of the uk, france, germany and italy met with the ukrainian president petro pore porchenko. >> we continue to call on russia to pull back its troops from ukraine borders, stop the flow of weapons and fighters into ukraine. >> reporter: the white house is also looking to build a coalition to confront isis. the u.s. has launched air strikes against militant targets in iraq and is weighing what to do in syria. president obama and british prime minister david cameron are enlisting the charge to -- are leading the charge to enlist support from natos. those who want to adopt an isolationist approach misunderstand the nature of security in the 21st century. developments in other parts of the world, particularly in iraq and syria, threaten our security at home. craig boswell, cbs news, the white house. >>> the georgia man whose son died after being left in a hot car for seven hours has been charged with murder. a cobb county grand jury on thursday indicted justin ross harris on multiple charges. harris told police he w
>> reporter: before the first session even began, president obama and the leaders of the uk, france, germany and italy met with the ukrainian president petro pore porchenko. >> we continue to call on russia to pull back its troops from ukraine borders, stop the flow of weapons and fighters into ukraine. >> reporter: the white house is also looking to build a coalition to confront isis. the u.s. has launched air strikes against militant targets in iraq and is weighing what to...
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it includes, britain, france, germany, canada, turkey that has supported islamic factions in the past, italy, poland, denmark and australia. what about the arab nations, egypt? jordan could be threatened and saudi arabia. when will they step up as the president said in his interview with chuck todd said he wants them to do? >> that's what secretary of state john kerry was supposed to be doing on his trip this week to the middle east. president h.w. bush i think established an excellent pattern for not only assembling a coalition after iraq's invasion of kuwait in 1990, but forgetting to pay for the military effort. so on that the united states didn't pay anything. i just note on the nato membership, turkey is a nato member. it is threatened by isis. so the fact that all nato members are not on board, that it's only a total of ten, i actually find that pretty disturbing. i'm glad australia is there. we ought to bring japan on for a lost reasons. a lot of work to be done. perhaps the president will lay that out. the start so far is pretty inadequate given the way this began with the des
it includes, britain, france, germany, canada, turkey that has supported islamic factions in the past, italy, poland, denmark and australia. what about the arab nations, egypt? jordan could be threatened and saudi arabia. when will they step up as the president said in his interview with chuck todd said he wants them to do? >> that's what secretary of state john kerry was supposed to be doing on his trip this week to the middle east. president h.w. bush i think established an excellent...
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and the publication followed in 1958 in france, germany, britain and the united states but not in the soviet union obviously and not in russia. in october 1958, he won the nobel prize in literature the kremlin treated to be a a ward the award as an anti-soviet provocation and force them to renounce it. the elderly offers he was now 68 years of age was subject to an extraordinary campaign of vilification and described as a traitor and a judas in the pages by the kremlin leadership. he was driven to the brink of suicide and he died 18 months later and some people, including his son, have said that his treatment contributed to his death. the funeral funeral command extraordinary scene that we described in the book was attended by the huge crowd and in effect was one of the first public demonstrations of the soviet union. at his gravesite people loudly proclaim him a democrat. all of that is essentially from the story of the creation of the novel. it is a story that is partly about the cia but mostly about doctor siobhan go debate could be because it hadn't been told as a single narrative
and the publication followed in 1958 in france, germany, britain and the united states but not in the soviet union obviously and not in russia. in october 1958, he won the nobel prize in literature the kremlin treated to be a a ward the award as an anti-soviet provocation and force them to renounce it. the elderly offers he was now 68 years of age was subject to an extraordinary campaign of vilification and described as a traitor and a judas in the pages by the kremlin leadership. he was driven...
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the president will meet with leaders of the britain, france, germany and italy. they are expected to discuss potential for more economic sanctions on russia. >>> tonight, hundreds gathered in linwood for a solemn farewell to a four year old student, killed in the car crash. students, tearfully embraced as they remembered ace cook, one of five teens in the car that collided with another vehicle on the way to a charity soccer tournament on saturday. the young athlete and main lift high school spent last self case in intensive care but died from her injuries today. >>> neighbors concerned about bee-bee gun sales at a point breeze corner store have scored a victory. the owner of the point safe market at point breeze and le tonea said he will stop selling air soft guns. toy weapons look a lot like large caliber semiautomatic hand guns. minors way younger than 21 have been buying them. residents say almost daily, they have had to sweep up bee-bee gun pellets across the streets and sidewalks but their greatest concern was that a young person would get hurt. >>> thousand
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germany and france are set to clash in a meeting in berlin over their views on how to get europe growing again after g20 leaders turn up the heed. >> the country like germany definitely has a surplus. the more they can do the better. >>> the big get even better. alibaba is the world's largest ipo after they allow the option to find more shares for the investor at hand. >> you're watching "worldwide exchange." bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm seema mody. coming up on today's show, we'll look at what is impacting european stocks and wall street bracing for climate change after a huge demonstration in new york city. we have all the details. prada misses estimates as consumers tighten the purse strings. we ask if it is time to clean up your portfolio of luxury stocks. >>> and big moves in the commodity market. silver hitting a four-year low. we give you a technical view of where the price is said to head by the end of the year. >> you're watching "worldwide exchange." bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> good morning, everyone
germany and france are set to clash in a meeting in berlin over their views on how to get europe growing again after g20 leaders turn up the heed. >> the country like germany definitely has a surplus. the more they can do the better. >>> the big get even better. alibaba is the world's largest ipo after they allow the option to find more shares for the investor at hand. >> you're watching "worldwide exchange." bringing you business news from around the globe....
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in wales, but before the official meetings begin, president obama and the leaders of britain, france, germany, and italy will hold a separate sidebar meeting. the topics, russian aggression in ukraine and what to do about islamic militants. yesterday the president said his objective is to degrade and destroy isis. he later backtracked from that language. >> we can continue to shrink isil's sphere of influence, its effectiveness, its financing, its military capabilities to the point where it is a manageable problem. >> that was cause for some criticism on capitol hill. mark albert is in washington. mark, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. senator saxby chambliss, the top republican on the intelligence committee, said he was extremely disappointed by the president saying he wanted isis degraded to a imaginable problem. even al franken of minnesota said he was troubled by the administration's lack of strategy for hitting isis in syria, which make this two-day nato meeting so crucial. on the sidelines of the nato summit in wales, president obama is meeting with european allies in part to
in wales, but before the official meetings begin, president obama and the leaders of britain, france, germany, and italy will hold a separate sidebar meeting. the topics, russian aggression in ukraine and what to do about islamic militants. yesterday the president said his objective is to degrade and destroy isis. he later backtracked from that language. >> we can continue to shrink isil's sphere of influence, its effectiveness, its financing, its military capabilities to the point where...
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. >> united states, france, germany, all criticizeing uae. your thoughts? >> it happens that most of western liberal democracy in this case are wrong. because event and uae and saudi arabia and jordan they have been threatened by the gee hatists who are fighting on the ground, jordan has border with saudi arabia and isis, they know what they are doing. we should stay, it is wrong to strike against the milesisha. >> did you dr. walid farris. >> thank you. >> chocking self. in -- shocking development in irs can stkal, loi scandal, lois e-mails are not disappeared after all. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanc safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to am
. >> united states, france, germany, all criticizeing uae. your thoughts? >> it happens that most of western liberal democracy in this case are wrong. because event and uae and saudi arabia and jordan they have been threatened by the gee hatists who are fighting on the ground, jordan has border with saudi arabia and isis, they know what they are doing. we should stay, it is wrong to strike against the milesisha. >> did you dr. walid farris. >> thank you. >>...
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britain, france, germany, australia and a handful of others. and in some way it's a matter of politics and diplomacy. there's some special its that each of these countries has that can contribute to the fight. but the reality the united states will do the main bit of the fighting when it comes to air strikes. and the syrian army on the ground will be the proxy force in effect, the syrian rebels were more moderate than isil and a proxy force on the ground. the more important actors probably will be saudi arabia, jordan, actors in the region in terms of their ability to help cut off the flow of funds and men and weapons and so forth. isil. so he has yet to bring them onboard but that's the next step. >> so yochi, the president talked about a broader approach. of using allies, taking the fight to isil. but he also said that there were not going to be any boots on the ground. reiterating that policy. so is this a credible strategy? a credible approach to degrading, destroying isil? >> he had also said there would be no boots on the ground in syria.
britain, france, germany, australia and a handful of others. and in some way it's a matter of politics and diplomacy. there's some special its that each of these countries has that can contribute to the fight. but the reality the united states will do the main bit of the fighting when it comes to air strikes. and the syrian army on the ground will be the proxy force in effect, the syrian rebels were more moderate than isil and a proxy force on the ground. the more important actors probably will...
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. >> united states, france, germany, all criticizeing uae. your thoughts? >> it happens that most of western liberal democracy in this case are wrong. because event and uae and saudi arabia and jordan they have been threatened by the gee hatists who are fighting on the ground, jordan has border with saudi arabia and isis, they know what they are doing. we should stay, it is wrong to strike against the milesisha. >> did you dr. walid farris. >> thank you. >> chocking self. in -- shocking development in irs can stkal, loi scandal, lois e-mails are not disappeared after all. lou: mexicoy president on a two day visit to california, he was welcome with open arms by governor brown, in a speech, the president criticized u.s., ands states that cracked down on illegal immigration, spoke ofed need for immigration reform in the united states, nieto did not mention one sarge i sergeant anw tahmorressi. wono one asked him, the afghan r veteran has been locked in a mexican jail for 141 days without a mention from presidet obama or president nieto. >> according to a watch
. >> united states, france, germany, all criticizeing uae. your thoughts? >> it happens that most of western liberal democracy in this case are wrong. because event and uae and saudi arabia and jordan they have been threatened by the gee hatists who are fighting on the ground, jordan has border with saudi arabia and isis, they know what they are doing. we should stay, it is wrong to strike against the milesisha. >> did you dr. walid farris. >> thank you. >>...
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looking france and germany. -- look at france and germany. underlying view on equity and growth being so weak. >> let me just say that we have been bearish on european stocks until recently. what we have seen is a big decline in the euro and i think it will have a positive impact in earnings. i think that this is going to have an impact on earnings and on growth. so, i would say a weaker euro is supported and we will become optimistic. >> you think we will see a weaker euro, do you? you think mario draghi is trying to talk down the currency? >> i would not be surprised. it would be positive for earnings. could have anllar impact on u.s. earnings, could knit? -- couldn't it? we had something yesterday that was very rare from a central banker. talking about a currency. in the u.s.. not so rare in the eurozone. >> certainly. know, onmarket, as we a valuation level, is more valuable. and, asia, as well. what is your assessment? >> equities are expensive and, on the other side, we have a strong trend in the dollar that attracts some investors into
looking france and germany. -- look at france and germany. underlying view on equity and growth being so weak. >> let me just say that we have been bearish on european stocks until recently. what we have seen is a big decline in the euro and i think it will have a positive impact in earnings. i think that this is going to have an impact on earnings and on growth. so, i would say a weaker euro is supported and we will become optimistic. >> you think we will see a weaker euro, do you?...
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france was next followed by italy, then germany. looking at spending as a percentage of gdp, however, only four countries currently meet the 2% recommendation. the united states, the united kingdom, greece, and estonia. thanks for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> good morning. it's time for "reliable sources." we begin with breaking news. in just the last few minutes we learned new details about the world's battle plan against the proper group isis. a number of arab countries have offered military assistance as part of the coalition fight. that's acourting to secretary of state john kerry on "face the nation." he said there are some that are clearly prepared to take action. that news comes hours after another video of another western hostage being beheaded by isis. this time the proper group's victim is david haines, a british aid worker. in a moment i want to talk about whether media outlets are doing
france was next followed by italy, then germany. looking at spending as a percentage of gdp, however, only four countries currently meet the 2% recommendation. the united states, the united kingdom, greece, and estonia. thanks for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> good morning. it's time for "reliable sources." we begin with breaking news. in just the last few minutes we learned new details about the world's...
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he meets with britain, italy, france and germany.e house correspondent michelle kaczynski is live. what message does the president want to send when he speaks with leaders this morning. >> reporter: there are several messages. he started sending them yesterday, actually. it seems like the nato summit started yesterday. the president added this stop in estonia, one of russia's neighbors that is considerably worried about the threat that russia poses not only to ukraine, but to it or others in the future. the president, in a number of addresses yesterday really sent the message not only to those other nato country that is are concerned, but to russia itself that nato means defense. it means collective defense, standing together against aggression and yes, militarily defending one another. now, there's no really threat of that having to happen in the future. remember, ukraine is not a member state. the message surrounding ukraine is that russia's actions are wrong, dead wrong and ukraine will be supported, not necessarily militarily, at
he meets with britain, italy, france and germany.e house correspondent michelle kaczynski is live. what message does the president want to send when he speaks with leaders this morning. >> reporter: there are several messages. he started sending them yesterday, actually. it seems like the nato summit started yesterday. the president added this stop in estonia, one of russia's neighbors that is considerably worried about the threat that russia poses not only to ukraine, but to it or others...
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ambassador to the united nation, samantha powers says france, germany and others are an board. >> secretary of state john kerry chair d a meeting in new york, 40 countries spoke of our effort, including france, which announced it had conducted air strikes. saudi arabia, which described the training facility provided for the moderate opposition, and a host of other commitments, including germany, which broke with tradition to provide weapons and equipment. >> samantha power there. >>> afghanistan names its next president after months of negotiations. in a power-sharing agreement, former foreign ministers ashraf ghani will be the president, and abdullah abdullah will be the newly created position of chief executive. secretary of state john kerry released a statement saying this: >>> jennifer glasse has more from kabul. >> reporter: the two rivals, now partners. side by side they sign a deal giving afghanistan a unity government, with the president sharing power with a newly created role of chief executive. it took weeks for the men to get to this point. >> may god bless you, always success an
ambassador to the united nation, samantha powers says france, germany and others are an board. >> secretary of state john kerry chair d a meeting in new york, 40 countries spoke of our effort, including france, which announced it had conducted air strikes. saudi arabia, which described the training facility provided for the moderate opposition, and a host of other commitments, including germany, which broke with tradition to provide weapons and equipment. >> samantha power there....
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states were invented 400 years ago in an age when within the jurisdiction of britain, america, france, germanyn, you could deal with most problems. but in the modern world the problems all cross borders. global warming, the worldwide web, and the nation's states separated by their borders, proud of their sovereignty find it harder and harder to solve problems together. we see that in the ukraine and the middle east, where cities, the hands on, realize when they can cooperate, they can find solutions that states don't. >> how much of this has do with the people involved in cities versus national politics? >> that's a good point. because cities shape majors. some mayors come in quite eye lee logical. de blasio, who i admire, he found out he couldn't just be a socialist, when bloomberg came in he understanding he had to tale with teachers and police. so mayors notice you do it by forming groups and presidents do it by dividing, by taking sides -- >> but that's an ivory tower ideology that you can have anywhere in the world. local politicians don't typically have that kind of luxury. >> well, they
states were invented 400 years ago in an age when within the jurisdiction of britain, america, france, germanyn, you could deal with most problems. but in the modern world the problems all cross borders. global warming, the worldwide web, and the nation's states separated by their borders, proud of their sovereignty find it harder and harder to solve problems together. we see that in the ukraine and the middle east, where cities, the hands on, realize when they can cooperate, they can find...
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britain, france, germany want measures against the financial and energy sectors by the end of the weekmany feel a trade war with moscow could cripple economies. they're looking at talk as between the prime minister modi and japan's leader abe. they're taking place today. this comes as part of the india's leader five day trip to japan hoping to strengthen ties with the third largest economy in the world. high on the agenda, concentration on nuclear energy and hoping to collaborate with japan on defense deals. in the speech to leaders, modi promised trade and investment. i'll see you later. >> thanks very much. >>> now there are signs of a shake-up in german politic, first time in the party's one seat german state assembly. the results show they'll win the votes in the country. >> celebrate paying break through, this is the first time the party has won seats in the economy. the seats for afd have come forth in the eastern state. >> we are very satisfied with the results. it shows the afd is a steady member of the political scene and citizens gave us a lot of confidence. >> chancellor mer
britain, france, germany want measures against the financial and energy sectors by the end of the weekmany feel a trade war with moscow could cripple economies. they're looking at talk as between the prime minister modi and japan's leader abe. they're taking place today. this comes as part of the india's leader five day trip to japan hoping to strengthen ties with the third largest economy in the world. high on the agenda, concentration on nuclear energy and hoping to collaborate with japan on...
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ambassador to the united nations samantha power says france, germany and saudi arabia are on board. >secretary of state john kerry chaired a meeting in new york. more than 40 counties have joined. france undertook attacks for the first time. saudi arabia, and a host of other commitments, including germany, which broke with tradition to provide weapons and military equipment to the iraqis and the kurds. >> u.s. ambassador to the u.n., samantha power. >> pope francis wrapped up a first official visit to the baltic nations. tens of thousands turned out to see the pontiff. he urged muslims to turn their back on muslim extremism. >> albanians awaited the popes arrival with enthusiasm, not just the catholic 10%, but orthodox christians and muslims. >> they gathered in their thousands on sunday morning for a glimpse of the pontiff. no one seemed unwelcome. and albanians feel they know why they were chosen for the visit. >> it was albania, because of our - because the community, muslim community, kath lake community -- catholic community can live good together here. we are very tolerant. >> w
ambassador to the united nations samantha power says france, germany and saudi arabia are on board. >secretary of state john kerry chaired a meeting in new york. more than 40 counties have joined. france undertook attacks for the first time. saudi arabia, and a host of other commitments, including germany, which broke with tradition to provide weapons and military equipment to the iraqis and the kurds. >> u.s. ambassador to the u.n., samantha power. >> pope francis wrapped up a...
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many states, britain, france, germany, austria, turkey, poland, denmark. significantly does not include an arab nation on the list. your thought. >> she did mention there were opportunities for them to join into nato or had said there was a simple way for them to join and take out part of it. i want to ask you, governor, because you are here, and i being mean i think about this as mom jeans form policy? it just doesn't make any sense. last night we saw on o'reilly maybe it is not that he is dithering and week, maybe this is the strategy to just give isis enough time. >> i don't d think this presidet likes the role of the commander-in-chief when you control the largest most awesom military in the world sometimes you have to use it and when you do you have to use it decisively, it is not pleasant. either they die or we die. let's make tha the decision quiy and decide they die, we live, we win, they lose. >> his aspiring to pressure from john kerry and joe biden. john kerry's, now saying cannot contain this, joe biden acting more president of an he has say we
many states, britain, france, germany, austria, turkey, poland, denmark. significantly does not include an arab nation on the list. your thought. >> she did mention there were opportunities for them to join into nato or had said there was a simple way for them to join and take out part of it. i want to ask you, governor, because you are here, and i being mean i think about this as mom jeans form policy? it just doesn't make any sense. last night we saw on o'reilly maybe it is not that he...
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france, germany, russia, a veto power.a lot of people say that is the - the security council does more harm than good, because they do get together. it's acronystic. it's unfair. also the people most affected bit the security council's decision are never inside the discussion in the security council. there is a para dox, which is unless russia, china, u.s., france, britain, unless the countries agree about anything in the world, you can't get anything done. if you exclude them from the veto holding powers, they'd black it. if you enlarge the powers, if you include things like india, brazil, japan, it will be harder, there's no good way through this. one fruism is when the states agree, it can be powerful. when they differ on syria and palestine, it's not powerful. >> ban ki-moon talked about hue there are attacks. you have the human rites council that has some of the worst offenders around the world. >> that's another big criticism. >> it's more nuanced, it's better to have the human right abusers, all subject to the unive
france, germany, russia, a veto power.a lot of people say that is the - the security council does more harm than good, because they do get together. it's acronystic. it's unfair. also the people most affected bit the security council's decision are never inside the discussion in the security council. there is a para dox, which is unless russia, china, u.s., france, britain, unless the countries agree about anything in the world, you can't get anything done. if you exclude them from the veto...
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they do not pay ransom with other countries like france, germany, italy, but at the same time the measure now needs to be to deal with the threat in brittain and the potential blow back. there are some 500 brittains who have gone to iraq and syria to link up with groups like isis. if some of them survive they'll come back and plot attacks. there are measures to counter the threat, almost preemption. the threat has been increased as well. unfortunately, this is becoming a very difficult situation. this is not like after 9/11 where you had terrorists going to pakistan, terrorist training. these are smaller, operating in a much more discrete way. their ability to carry out attacks can be more devastating. >>> on cnn we're getting brand new information about a phone call between the russian and ukrainian presidents. will it lead to fighting stopping in the ukraine? we'll have live reports from kiev. >>> the crisis in the ukraine, a kremlin spokesperson says president vladimir putin has spoken to his ukrainian counterpart. this is after a pro russian fighter said they're on the verge of retaki
they do not pay ransom with other countries like france, germany, italy, but at the same time the measure now needs to be to deal with the threat in brittain and the potential blow back. there are some 500 brittains who have gone to iraq and syria to link up with groups like isis. if some of them survive they'll come back and plot attacks. there are measures to counter the threat, almost preemption. the threat has been increased as well. unfortunately, this is becoming a very difficult...
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she's talking to leaders of the uk, u.s., france, germany and italy.f course they're offering advice, resources, funding and aid to ukraine. does ukraine want more? we've been hearing about that from our reporter david stern giving us the line out of kiev. >> kiev has said it doesn't expect to be nato member any time soon. it's in this fight so to speak alone. it has to do the fighting in the east. they're looking for support. they're looking for a closer relationship with nato. what exactly the status will be remains to be seen. they're looking for concrete moves. again, this is not clear what this will be. nato probably won't be pledging weapons as an alliance to ukraine. perhaps individual countries afterwards for instance united states, u.s. congress is discussing this. they could pledge weapons to fight russia or to fight the pro russian separatists in the east of which there's growing evidence that there are russian troops there as well. of course ukraine is looking for other things training help with cyber warfare. it's not clear what will come
she's talking to leaders of the uk, u.s., france, germany and italy.f course they're offering advice, resources, funding and aid to ukraine. does ukraine want more? we've been hearing about that from our reporter david stern giving us the line out of kiev. >> kiev has said it doesn't expect to be nato member any time soon. it's in this fight so to speak alone. it has to do the fighting in the east. they're looking for support. they're looking for a closer relationship with nato. what...
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they want to bring to customers in germany and switzerland and france and belgium, those are the new they are entering this week. you have 200 million people, 80 million broadband. compare that to the market in china. ceo is very clear. one way to get to them is you will lose money at first but you need original content. >> it will be challenging to be profitable. we have a lot of content and we keep getting more. gothe long term, if we five-10 years, we should be profitable. >> it is just like you are reporting, original content and then you get the viewers. what they want to do is to expand internationally. they have 50 million subscribers is in the united states. they want to see growth of buff and beyond. they want to get 60-90,000,000 in the states but they want in out of the states. there are challenges. what do you do with programming that has been licensed and programming to entice new viewers? clearly they think their show will be a hit. >> we are doing both. we are licensing a local content and developing local content and commissioning a series "marseille," set in a marsei
they want to bring to customers in germany and switzerland and france and belgium, those are the new they are entering this week. you have 200 million people, 80 million broadband. compare that to the market in china. ceo is very clear. one way to get to them is you will lose money at first but you need original content. >> it will be challenging to be profitable. we have a lot of content and we keep getting more. gothe long term, if we five-10 years, we should be profitable. >> it...
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they are also talking here -- several key leaders from the uk, u.s., france, germany, have met ukraine's president poroshenko. they have to to talk about afghanistan's future and more. a lot to deal w. some say this nato summit is as important as the end of the cold war. >> nato members arrive in a golf resort fired by a new sense of purpose. the crisis in ukraine and rise of islamic state have focused minds. for britain there's the urgent issue of the face of the hostage captured by militants. >> when a british person is taken hostage anywhere in the world, i make sure every part of government comes together. i supervise personally to make sure we ask it's the intelligence agencies, security force, whoever else and ask what can we do to help in the situation? >> president obama and david cameron dropped in to a nearby primary school. the two leaders are presenting a united front promising they won't be cowled by extremistext. there's no doubt stakes are high. the nato secretary general said this is one of the most important summits in the history of the alliance. >> crucial summit at a
they are also talking here -- several key leaders from the uk, u.s., france, germany, have met ukraine's president poroshenko. they have to to talk about afghanistan's future and more. a lot to deal w. some say this nato summit is as important as the end of the cold war. >> nato members arrive in a golf resort fired by a new sense of purpose. the crisis in ukraine and rise of islamic state have focused minds. for britain there's the urgent issue of the face of the hostage captured by...
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britain, includes france, germany, canada, australia, italy, poland, denmark, and turkey -- the onlymuslim state. on sunday, the arab league foreign ministers met in cairo and announced they would cooperate with efforts to combat militants who have overrun parts of iraq and syria. the resolution did not explicitly support u.s. campaign against the islamic state, but suggested it would back the effort. this is the arab league secretary-general. this matter is neither political nor security related only, but we will discuss it from all directions to block it and stop its sources. this requires cooperation between different ministers and preemptive meetings in researching the subject from all angles. however, the combat still stands. and the confrontation. it is not a simple decision. the decision to confront these phenomenon as many states to man, also by working on blocking the sources of terrorism through fighting its ideology, seizing its funding, remedying reasons and circumstances that led to the outbreak of this extremeist terrorist phenomenon. releasehis as a newly report by pri
britain, includes france, germany, canada, australia, italy, poland, denmark, and turkey -- the onlymuslim state. on sunday, the arab league foreign ministers met in cairo and announced they would cooperate with efforts to combat militants who have overrun parts of iraq and syria. the resolution did not explicitly support u.s. campaign against the islamic state, but suggested it would back the effort. this is the arab league secretary-general. this matter is neither political nor security...
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the president will be meeting with leaders from france, germany and italy to discuss this. both the u.s. and britain very concerned about isis militants in iraq and syria. that issue is not on the summit agenda. nato says iraq has not asked for any help dealing with those isis milants. but it is going to be a topic of discussion on the sidelines there both the u.s. and britain want to build a coalition. we will be following the governments throughout the day here from the live desk. >>> it is now 6:55. fairfax county public schools eliminated half day mondays. but footing the bill for longer school days is creating controversy among leaders. cost for eliminating those early days is estimated at $7 million. this year, the schools are covering that cost. the school board members are making a plea for county funding in the future. something supervisors are hesitant to to. ending half days is popular for parents who struggle to find daycare options. >>> today we will see revised plans on a memorial for president eisenhower. this past spring, the panel objected to the large meta
the president will be meeting with leaders from france, germany and italy to discuss this. both the u.s. and britain very concerned about isis militants in iraq and syria. that issue is not on the summit agenda. nato says iraq has not asked for any help dealing with those isis milants. but it is going to be a topic of discussion on the sidelines there both the u.s. and britain want to build a coalition. we will be following the governments throughout the day here from the live desk....