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nick rushworth has more. >> dilma rousseff has inherited a thriving economy in 2010. healthy economic growth has slumped to barely above zero. she is urging the brazilian left to keep the faith. >> more than anyone, i know that brazil needs growth again. the first steps are being made with an adjustment to our public accounts, and a higher economic threat -- >> the new team to spearhead the economy is led by -- he has a thumbs-up on the market. another priority, tackling corruption. company dilma rousseff ran at the time. the scandal and the poor economic performance sparked demonstrations during her first storm. >> brazilian people want more transparency and for us to fight harder against crime. they want justice to be applicable to everyone. >> her first term saw a decline in chinese demands for brazilian commodities. she faces an uphill battle to get result's -- brazil's economy once again. >> the star economist thomas piketty has declined the highest award, the legion of honor. he turned down the award saying is not the government's place to decide who is honorabl
nick rushworth has more. >> dilma rousseff has inherited a thriving economy in 2010. healthy economic growth has slumped to barely above zero. she is urging the brazilian left to keep the faith. >> more than anyone, i know that brazil needs growth again. the first steps are being made with an adjustment to our public accounts, and a higher economic threat -- >> the new team to spearhead the economy is led by -- he has a thumbs-up on the market. another priority, tackling...
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hosni mubarak has gone.our years after the revolution some e job descriptions wonder what has changed. and has german stopped selling weapons to saudi arabia because of regional instability? coming up in sports surprised semifinalist iraq get ready to face south korea. details coming up. a little later in the program. >> beyond the verdict and on the streets ♪ >> there's been another teenager shot and killed by the police >> a fault lines special investigation >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor >> courageous and in depth... >> it's a target you can't get rid of... >> the untold story... >> who do you protect? >> ...of what's really going on in ferguson >> they were so angry because it could have been them >> fault lines ferguson: race and justice in the u.s. one hour special only on al jazeera america >> hello again. the top stories on the access news hour. voting has ended in greece's general election. first exit polls suggest the left wing anti-austerity party has a strong lead. john kerry sa
hosni mubarak has gone.our years after the revolution some e job descriptions wonder what has changed. and has german stopped selling weapons to saudi arabia because of regional instability? coming up in sports surprised semifinalist iraq get ready to face south korea. details coming up. a little later in the program. >> beyond the verdict and on the streets ♪ >> there's been another teenager shot and killed by the police >> a fault lines special investigation >>...
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dozens more. >> know it has claimed responsibility but one group has been targeted. >> this group hastaken over large parts of yemen, including the capital. >> injured but alive, this man is one of the lucky ones awaiting an ambulance. the bomber plowed a minibus into a crowd of police recruits gathered outside the academy. >> we heard a violent explosion. it turned out to be a car bomb at the police college. when it went off, there were students coming out of the doors. most of the victims were students. it blew people through the air. people were lining up for roll call, so the death toll was high. >> yemen has been repeatedly rocked by attack since the overthrow of the longtime ruler in 2012. troops have bought for supremacy in the country. al qaeda has carried out similar attacks in the past in yemen. it is a sworn in any of the shiite dominated police. >> the worst ever oil spill in nigeria destroyed the livelihoods of thousands of farmers and fishermen. initially the oil giant was offering just over 5000 euros in total compensation. >> today's agreement ends a three-year legal b
dozens more. >> know it has claimed responsibility but one group has been targeted. >> this group hastaken over large parts of yemen, including the capital. >> injured but alive, this man is one of the lucky ones awaiting an ambulance. the bomber plowed a minibus into a crowd of police recruits gathered outside the academy. >> we heard a violent explosion. it turned out to be a car bomb at the police college. when it went off, there were students coming out of the doors....
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greece has gone worse, so has spain and portugal.ore inequality unemployment, and the economy isn't growing. >> reporter: nearly a quarter of spanish people are out of work. like in greece the government has cut public spending so welfare benefits are vanishing at a time when many need them most. it's tempting to draw parallels between greece and spain, but the comparison only goes so far. here in spain, the party wants to change entirely the way people think about politics. it says the old labels aren't relevant anymore. it may seem ironic but the rise comes at a time when the spanish economy is finally showing signs of recovery. the government says this proves the economic medicine is working. but analysts say it's about more than the economy, and that's why the party is currently leading in opinion poles. >> the real success it has had among the spanish people the reason why it has been escalating in the polls is because of its stance with regard to corruption and reform of the political system in spain. it's a much more reformist
greece has gone worse, so has spain and portugal.ore inequality unemployment, and the economy isn't growing. >> reporter: nearly a quarter of spanish people are out of work. like in greece the government has cut public spending so welfare benefits are vanishing at a time when many need them most. it's tempting to draw parallels between greece and spain, but the comparison only goes so far. here in spain, the party wants to change entirely the way people think about politics. it says the...
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she has said the french government has failed to recognize what is going on.he said when he to call this threat by its name. rance was -- france was attacked by islamic fundamentalism, and recently been let for the to say that frank is at war with islamic fundamentalism. and she quotes a french philosopher. she says, to his name things is to add to the world unhappiness. -- to miss name things is to add to the world's unhappiness. slate says if she had done just a very simple google search, she would have seen that quote actually belongs to another french philosopher. you can see her getting a little bit of flak here. you now french people are really attached to their velocity -- their philosophy. >> the president of the united states will make is state of the union address. >> slate says as he heads into the state of the union address, his approval rating is on the rise. this is according to a poll that appeared in "the washington post" and abc on monday. it is the highest it has been since may, 2013. why this rise in approval rating at the -- approval rating
she has said the french government has failed to recognize what is going on.he said when he to call this threat by its name. rance was -- france was attacked by islamic fundamentalism, and recently been let for the to say that frank is at war with islamic fundamentalism. and she quotes a french philosopher. she says, to his name things is to add to the world unhappiness. -- to miss name things is to add to the world's unhappiness. slate says if she had done just a very simple google search, she...
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it has been unclear what the fbi has done to investigate. the justice department has refuse to answer direct questions about the case. it had no responsive documents then admitting to 2500 of them, but never providing any of them. in 2013, reporters without borders ungraded american standing with the global free press rankings, rating the obama demonstration as worse than bush's. it matters not that when caught, the government promises to dai will back. the message has already been received. if you cross this administration with perfect reporting they do not like, you will be attacked and punished. you and your sources may be subjected to the surveillance devised for enemies of the state. for much of history, the united states has held itself out of the level of freedom democracy and open accountable government. freedom of expression is protected by the constitution. today those freedoms are under assault due to government policies of secrecy, leak prevention, and officials contact with the media. combined with large-scale surveillance progr
it has been unclear what the fbi has done to investigate. the justice department has refuse to answer direct questions about the case. it had no responsive documents then admitting to 2500 of them, but never providing any of them. in 2013, reporters without borders ungraded american standing with the global free press rankings, rating the obama demonstration as worse than bush's. it matters not that when caught, the government promises to dai will back. the message has already been received. if...
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has to deal with. so to me it is not surprising and in fact reassuring that someone in her position would want to speak to those issues intelligently, consistently and not get out in front of herself, and not give opinions about issues she is going to have to confront when she takes that job. >> and she is known to be a woman a who listens more than she speaks. she listens before she speaks and i think that will suit her well in these hearings. is that not true? >> i agree. >> is there a way to as lawyers that you are told to answer a question? in other words you know you are going to get a tough question on immigration. is there a way that you answer a question when you are before the senate judiciary committee. >> loretta lynch is very eloquent by nature. she is a lawyer as opposed to someone who is being considered for surgeon general or some other position so she is used to speaking in front of audiences, but yes, you have to choose your words carefully. she is going to be honest of course. >> so w
has to deal with. so to me it is not surprising and in fact reassuring that someone in her position would want to speak to those issues intelligently, consistently and not get out in front of herself, and not give opinions about issues she is going to have to confront when she takes that job. >> and she is known to be a woman a who listens more than she speaks. she listens before she speaks and i think that will suit her well in these hearings. is that not true? >> i agree. >>...
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the process of demobilizing thousands of soldiers has now begun. children were recruited by a rebel force called cobra faction. the 280 youngsters have now been demobilized at a ceremony ceremony. ♪. >> these children were told that the wave of what is going to be 3,000 child soldierses seeing demobilized, they were part of a rebel insurgency, and so they need to be removed from that rebel group before those soldiers can be integrated into the government army. by that causes a much much big problem, because they are told in the last year alone, 12,000 children were recruited to various armed groups so this is a problem that ceremony tended far beyond this county. cuba's former president has given his first public reaction since agreement was reached with the united states to restore diplomatic relations. >> . >> a letter from fidel castro is read out to havana university while he didn't fully trust the u.s., he did think the two nations should work together. and castro said they would resolve their differences peacely in accordance with internation
the process of demobilizing thousands of soldiers has now begun. children were recruited by a rebel force called cobra faction. the 280 youngsters have now been demobilized at a ceremony ceremony. ♪. >> these children were told that the wave of what is going to be 3,000 child soldierses seeing demobilized, they were part of a rebel insurgency, and so they need to be removed from that rebel group before those soldiers can be integrated into the government army. by that causes a much much...
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indonesia's airline industry has a poor safety record.l of its airlines are banned from flying to europe after the international civil aviation organization downgraded it's aviation safety rating in 2007. many say things have not improved since then. >> translator: there was some improvements but i have to say nothing specific or consistent. we wasted a lot of time. >> airports here are not equipped to deal with the rapidly growing airline industry. the country's main airport in jakarta has a capacity to deal with only one third of the current load of passengers leading to statistics with heavy traffic conditions. >> mean indonesians can now afford to fly. an avenue of 164,000 passengers board planes here in indonesia every day, a booming industry struggling to keep up with demand. >> instead of banning indonesian airlines a former transport minister says international organizations like the european union should help. >> please come here. please help indonesia. european union, please come here. please help indonesia. are you happy that w
indonesia's airline industry has a poor safety record.l of its airlines are banned from flying to europe after the international civil aviation organization downgraded it's aviation safety rating in 2007. many say things have not improved since then. >> translator: there was some improvements but i have to say nothing specific or consistent. we wasted a lot of time. >> airports here are not equipped to deal with the rapidly growing airline industry. the country's main airport in...
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it has captivated argentina.otic scenes here outside the cemetery, where alberto nisman's body is being brought for burial. questions remain unanswered, not just about his own death, but about his investigation into the 1994 bombing of a jewish community center where 85 people were killed. >> whoever it was that killed him, why wasn't nisman protected? if we can't keep a public prosecutor safe, who will look at for the rest of us? >> alberto nisman knew that his life might be in danger. but he said he was looking forward to testifying in congress on his damning report into one of the worst crimes in argentine history. hours before he was due to take the stand nisman was found dead in his buenos aires flat. 85 people died when the jewish cultural center was destroyed by a huge car bomb in 1994. suspicion long focused on iranian involvement. nisman went further, accusing the senior argentine officials of seeking to absolve iran of any blame in exchange for lucrative trade agreements. was nisman killed for getting t
it has captivated argentina.otic scenes here outside the cemetery, where alberto nisman's body is being brought for burial. questions remain unanswered, not just about his own death, but about his investigation into the 1994 bombing of a jewish community center where 85 people were killed. >> whoever it was that killed him, why wasn't nisman protected? if we can't keep a public prosecutor safe, who will look at for the rest of us? >> alberto nisman knew that his life might be in...
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there has been some [ inaudible ] about his state of health and there have long been rumors that he hasentia and long denied by saudi arabia. so it will be interesting to see his state of health. we see though that president obama has put together very hastily an enormous delegation to accompany him, including john kerry, various national security advisors, the commander of central command, various bipartisan members of congress john mccain, james baker, condoleezza rice so really an enormous delegation to show their respect. the topics we understand -- well they are pretty self explanatory, syria, iran saudi is unhappy with the negotiations with iran. yemen, and the houthi takeover. and the islamic state of course. what we were told wasn't been on the agenda is human rights. nor indeed oil prices which some could have expected would be on the agenda. but it's a very brief visit, only about four hours, then they will all head back to the states. >> as you say the relationship has been strained on issues like syria and iran. can this visit reset the relationship? >> reporter: well, i thi
there has been some [ inaudible ] about his state of health and there have long been rumors that he hasentia and long denied by saudi arabia. so it will be interesting to see his state of health. we see though that president obama has put together very hastily an enormous delegation to accompany him, including john kerry, various national security advisors, the commander of central command, various bipartisan members of congress john mccain, james baker, condoleezza rice so really an enormous...
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justice department has charged two u.s. citizens with conspiring to carry out a coup against gambia's president. let me remind you what happened on december the 30th. a group of soldiers attacked the presidential palace in the capital and four people were killed. president yah yah jameamay returned to the capital and announced the attack was based on disdenlts from thedissidentsin the u.s. rob reynolds, tell us about this. >> two dissidents came back from gambia and were arrested by u.s. authorities. their names are papa foul and cherno njae. a texas businessman. he according to alleged co-conspirators was to have assumed the presidency of gambia if the plot had succeeded. he also financed the operation and purchased weapons to be sent to gambia. the plotters were trying to overthrow, as you mentioned yaya jamae who has ruled gambia with something of an iron fist for 20 years as part of his policies of suppressing dissent and controlling the media has created something of a worldwide exodus of gambian ex patriots. he blamed
justice department has charged two u.s. citizens with conspiring to carry out a coup against gambia's president. let me remind you what happened on december the 30th. a group of soldiers attacked the presidential palace in the capital and four people were killed. president yah yah jameamay returned to the capital and announced the attack was based on disdenlts from thedissidentsin the u.s. rob reynolds, tell us about this. >> two dissidents came back from gambia and were arrested by u.s....
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this has been where this began. it is a hatred that has gone on forever. since i said a while ago __ since the assassination of ali by sunni forces. it is pitted __ again, and iranian shiite government that wants to restore some shiite hegemony in the middle east. host: marc ginsberg is are just. james is on a democrat line. caller: i have two points __ one, should we not clean our embassy out, before we have another ddisaster. secondly, why we ignoring the elephant in the living room. the fact that i ran is going to build a nuclear weapon, aand they are going to deliver it somewhere in the world. what are we going to do about that? guest: as a former ambassador i can tell you that the number one job for an investor is the safety and this security of the american people and stuff. the united states has dispatched several warships to help in the evacuation of american personnel. i'm keeping my fingers crossed that if they get out safely __ i feel strong kinship to all my diplomat in the region, who every day they put their lives at risk on the behalf of the
this has been where this began. it is a hatred that has gone on forever. since i said a while ago __ since the assassination of ali by sunni forces. it is pitted __ again, and iranian shiite government that wants to restore some shiite hegemony in the middle east. host: marc ginsberg is are just. james is on a democrat line. caller: i have two points __ one, should we not clean our embassy out, before we have another ddisaster. secondly, why we ignoring the elephant in the living room. the fact...
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on the situation has been improved the taliban has not been defeated. >> we learned experience for this kind of operation. afghanistan went for a civil war that lasted 30 years. we never had anything like that and e didn't know what to expect here. >> the german military says afghanistan needs more time. no one knows how long this new mission will last. >> did you notice that one of our reporters has been going around the newsroom asking about hangover cures all week? >> i did notice that. after a big party like new year's eve, there is always a demand for the perfect hangover antidote. in a city like berlin, i bet there are plenty of takers. >> oliver moody will chronicle their struggle starting at one of your favorite neighborhood homeaunts peavy >> this deli specializes in fish, and around the new year, they always do a booming trade. this is a traditional german hangover cure, especially popular here in berlin. for anyone and desperate relief after new year's eve, the assistant manager explains how to make it perfectly. >> we have prepared a kit to show you how to make it. here you
on the situation has been improved the taliban has not been defeated. >> we learned experience for this kind of operation. afghanistan went for a civil war that lasted 30 years. we never had anything like that and e didn't know what to expect here. >> the german military says afghanistan needs more time. no one knows how long this new mission will last. >> did you notice that one of our reporters has been going around the newsroom asking about hangover cures all week? >>...
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has described aqap has al-qaeda's most dangerous affiliate.s been responsible for a number of attacks inside yemen. and also made several failed attempts abroad including one targeting a u.s. airliner in 2012. it bombed the uss coal in 2000. that attack happened off of the coast of aiden in yemen. al-qaeda leader is believed to have inspired the shooting spree in fort hood texas in 2009. and they claimed responsible for a suicide bombing at a rehearsal for a military parade in sana'a. that blast killed more than 90 peoples. joining us now is a documentary filmmaker. thank you very much for being with us. first of all what do you make of this new video that has come out today. it's not the first time we have heard al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula claim some sort of responsibility in the paris attacks. >> if we look at the video are released today, it goes beyond the normal statement. it goes into the news room. it is more -- mostly a video that conveys some sort of messages, but also try to make the group look more credible. by the use of new
has described aqap has al-qaeda's most dangerous affiliate.s been responsible for a number of attacks inside yemen. and also made several failed attempts abroad including one targeting a u.s. airliner in 2012. it bombed the uss coal in 2000. that attack happened off of the coast of aiden in yemen. al-qaeda leader is believed to have inspired the shooting spree in fort hood texas in 2009. and they claimed responsible for a suicide bombing at a rehearsal for a military parade in sana'a. that...
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it has got to be a concern.anybody on the inside of these buildings has a mobile telephone, an iphone then they are going to be able to see everything that is coming out in the world's media at the moment which is a concern. if -- however, as i said if the trigger is -- arising the level of violence and the hostage takers start to kill somebody then they don't give the security forces any option. but it is a possibility they will have to consider if they go in on one, they will have to go in on the other as well at exactly the same time. >> how easy is it to jam signals on mobile phones? is it possible to get rid of everything? >> yeah i don't think it is possible to cut out the signals to mobile telephones but the security forces may have devices that can do that in a local environment. it's certainly possible where signals initiate bombs, so i don't see why it wouldn't be possible. but do they have that technology available. the scenes we're seeing now are of people on the roof and they will be putting in secu
it has got to be a concern.anybody on the inside of these buildings has a mobile telephone, an iphone then they are going to be able to see everything that is coming out in the world's media at the moment which is a concern. if -- however, as i said if the trigger is -- arising the level of violence and the hostage takers start to kill somebody then they don't give the security forces any option. but it is a possibility they will have to consider if they go in on one, they will have to go in on...
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has haiti recovered? >> no, title think it has recovered -- i don't think it has recovered.rd what the former prime minister said, but no buildings have been inaugurated. we have a lot of buildings being constructed. but they are all barred. you cannot see what work has been accomplished. no building has been inaugurated. >> what is the hold up? almost $9 billion of foreign aid and ngo money supposedly going to haiti. where is it? >> i would add more to your $9 billion. congress says it was $10.4 billion of the international community. it also said that the u.s. had put in $3.6 billion. >> ok, now we are up to $15 billion. >> no, no, no, that is of the $10 billion. there is this organization in washington that said only 9% of the money went to the haitian government. and of the contracts given by usaid 62 percent went to beltway companies, copies around washington. -- companies around washington. only 1.5% went to haitian companies. the u.s. one guest past 8 -- the u.s. congress passed a law in july of last year assessing the aid in haiti, asking the secretary of state to gi
has haiti recovered? >> no, title think it has recovered -- i don't think it has recovered.rd what the former prime minister said, but no buildings have been inaugurated. we have a lot of buildings being constructed. but they are all barred. you cannot see what work has been accomplished. no building has been inaugurated. >> what is the hold up? almost $9 billion of foreign aid and ngo money supposedly going to haiti. where is it? >> i would add more to your $9 billion....
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everyone who is important has arrived. other heads of state as well so people are really excited about it. will be sworn in soon. sixth president of zambia, david. >> what about the fact that we'll see another election, sata's death meant this is an earlier election. still have to have one in 2016. what is the new president hoping to achieve, what is he saying he is going to try and do? >> well, that's what a lots of people are saying. he's only going to be in power for 18 months give or take. when you speak to the supporters in the stadium. they are saying what can he really do in 18 moist? he is saying just sit back and watch, i will deliver. he says he will carry on the policies creating jobs et cetera but the reality for the people on the ground, diplomats and analysts, they will have a really tough time convincing the people he is the right man for the job. he has to at least do something or appear to be willing to do something so people can vote for him again in 2016 when zambians go back to vote. >> thank you haru.
everyone who is important has arrived. other heads of state as well so people are really excited about it. will be sworn in soon. sixth president of zambia, david. >> what about the fact that we'll see another election, sata's death meant this is an earlier election. still have to have one in 2016. what is the new president hoping to achieve, what is he saying he is going to try and do? >> well, that's what a lots of people are saying. he's only going to be in power for 18 months...
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government has tried -- it has made things like the king abdullah economic city it has launched affordableng projects but that is still a big challenge for any new leadership to meet when some of the people are getting disillusioned, and some of the saudis are going across the border joining very radical groups because they are not happy with the situation inside saudi arabia. >> all right. sami zeidan thank you. >> thank you. >>> on sunday people go to the polls in greece to decide who they want to put in charge of their country and their struggling economy. opinion polls suggest the radical left party is poised to win. the message there that has resinated with young voters struggling with unemployment and a lack of opportunities. more now from barnaby phillips. >> reporter: they are on the verge of a victory that will spread excitement and fear across europe. greece's left-wing party and its leader. for young greeks he says an end to austerity means an end to mass unemployment. a message of hope to those who have suffer sod much in the economic crisis but not so excited about these elect
government has tried -- it has made things like the king abdullah economic city it has launched affordableng projects but that is still a big challenge for any new leadership to meet when some of the people are getting disillusioned, and some of the saudis are going across the border joining very radical groups because they are not happy with the situation inside saudi arabia. >> all right. sami zeidan thank you. >> thank you. >>> on sunday people go to the polls in greece...
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romney has done it before. people can deride that. jeb bush has quietly done a great job.omney can still argue, i've done it. jeb can't prove what i've done. >> i will ask you later in this exchange which of those arguments you believe. i think the argument against romney running is much stronger. i know jim bush is rusty. i know he will have trouble getting through the republican nomination, but mitt romney got shellacked in 2012. for all of the reasons he was beaten in 2012, none of the things that kept him from winning has he done anything to fix, including his problem with hispanics. what is your actual answer? >> my actual answer is the tie is broken by this poor rollout. the romney people have conceded to us it hasn't been great. it hasn't improved either. you can imagine a world in which romney did not unveil this in a room with rich people in manhattan. his speech at the rnc meeting was pretty good, and there was a message, but republicans, even the ones intrigued, or not pleased with how it has gone. jeb has the stronger argument. >> i like it when we agree. benja
romney has done it before. people can deride that. jeb bush has quietly done a great job.omney can still argue, i've done it. jeb can't prove what i've done. >> i will ask you later in this exchange which of those arguments you believe. i think the argument against romney running is much stronger. i know jim bush is rusty. i know he will have trouble getting through the republican nomination, but mitt romney got shellacked in 2012. for all of the reasons he was beaten in 2012, none of the...
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congress has full control over. what barack obama basically did was try to strip down the embargo as much as he could, at least within his powers. and ultimately it will be up to congress. but also another key issue is also the fact that they are still on the u.s. list of state-sponsored terrorism. that's something that jacobson said that based on--they're going to be examining looking at but it might take time before they can possibly take kuhn off of that list. how much time, we simply don't know. there is a who slew of issues, no doubt about it. they discussed a lot of these but they reached no concrete agreement on any of it, at least not that they can announce. the americans refocus on reopening an embassy here. that was their key mission, but no agreement on that, at least not yet either. >> tell us about the mood that was on during the talks and what the next big step is. >> the fact remains that no agreement was reached. nothing that could be announced. in that way the talks were not successful if looked at
congress has full control over. what barack obama basically did was try to strip down the embargo as much as he could, at least within his powers. and ultimately it will be up to congress. but also another key issue is also the fact that they are still on the u.s. list of state-sponsored terrorism. that's something that jacobson said that based on--they're going to be examining looking at but it might take time before they can possibly take kuhn off of that list. how much time, we simply don't...
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it has not impeded and has helped create some of those jobs. we have more innovation in health care than we have had in decades largely because of the affordable care act. senior citizens have saved over $12 billion and the cbo says if you repeal the law it will add $1.7 trillion to the deficit. if those are my facts and notwithstanding the fact that i have a point of view, those are the facts, and nobody can dispute that, i take that and i do not just do a defense of the law, but i argue why it is making difference politically for people, and if reconciliation is used to repeal parts of the law than what i would do is try to have made my case on all these points so that when reconciliation is vetoed, people will understand why it is important. >> what role do you think in the final two years of vice president biden in dealing with congress and how would that role differ from the role he has played in the first six years? >> i'm happy to answer that question but make has a perspective -- but nick had has a perspective. >> i think he has a signi
it has not impeded and has helped create some of those jobs. we have more innovation in health care than we have had in decades largely because of the affordable care act. senior citizens have saved over $12 billion and the cbo says if you repeal the law it will add $1.7 trillion to the deficit. if those are my facts and notwithstanding the fact that i have a point of view, those are the facts, and nobody can dispute that, i take that and i do not just do a defense of the law, but i argue why...
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staff has gone viral.ursday, the united kingdom foreign office said we hope that the retrial is conducted swiftly and according to due process, the u.k. has had serious concerns about these arrests from the outset. and groups are reiterating the journalists never should have been jailed in the first place. >> today we are disappointed because you would have liked to see the three courageous journalists completely freed. but at the same time, we see the retrial as an a opportunity for the court, for the egyptian judicial system, to recognize that they are innocent. >> egypt's president has said he is considering using his power to release the journalists but he has also said the legal process has to run it's course. >> we are here with that part of the story. >> they were talking from the family close to the family home, and of course, this is not the outcome that everyone was hoping for we would all like to see them released but something roxanne that said could be key. because there will be a retrial has
staff has gone viral.ursday, the united kingdom foreign office said we hope that the retrial is conducted swiftly and according to due process, the u.k. has had serious concerns about these arrests from the outset. and groups are reiterating the journalists never should have been jailed in the first place. >> today we are disappointed because you would have liked to see the three courageous journalists completely freed. but at the same time, we see the retrial as an a opportunity for the...
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ha-ha! - oh no! - (both): our only sister! connie! odd squad! (boat whistle) (phone ringing in background) - so that's how we don't know which one came first the chickenator gadget or the egganator gadget. - hi olive, hi otto. just wanted to stop by and say goodbye. - goodbye? - yeah, we're being transferred to another odd squad office. - wow! i feel like i haven't seen you guys in, like, forever. - me neither. have i seen them before? - you know oda and odelis. their desk is in the hall. - oh yeah! the guys with the chairs! (angel music) - yeah. unfortunately, we can't bring them with us. - mr. o has a strict no-fancy-chair policy. - wait! can we have them? - sure.
ha-ha! - oh no! - (both): our only sister! connie! odd squad! (boat whistle) (phone ringing in background) - so that's how we don't know which one came first the chickenator gadget or the egganator gadget. - hi olive, hi otto. just wanted to stop by and say goodbye. - goodbye? - yeah, we're being transferred to another odd squad office. - wow! i feel like i haven't seen you guys in, like, forever. - me neither. have i seen them before? - you know oda and odelis. their desk is in the hall. - oh...
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white house correspondent patty calendar has in has a preview from washington. >> as u.s. president barack obama leaves for india his first tabbedding of fortune country's national day and the first time india has asked a u.s. president to be a guest as they celebrate republic day. as the president and foreign minister watch the parade, the u.s. hope is this will result in more business for u.s. countries, including defense contractors. >> there seems to be a real momentum in the relationship that had not been there in the last several years a momentum to not only really on a strategic standpoint, but from an economic and commercial standpoint. >> the obama administration has long put the focus on india. his first state dinner held in honor of modi's predecessor. one priority, changing india laws to make it easier for the u.s. companies to build power plants and getting india to commit to steps battling climate change. the u.s. is down playing expectations of a major environmental announcement. >> there is no chance to the u.s. and india are going to strike a bargain akin
white house correspondent patty calendar has in has a preview from washington. >> as u.s. president barack obama leaves for india his first tabbedding of fortune country's national day and the first time india has asked a u.s. president to be a guest as they celebrate republic day. as the president and foreign minister watch the parade, the u.s. hope is this will result in more business for u.s. countries, including defense contractors. >> there seems to be a real momentum in the...
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his body has been buried and power has been passed to abdullah's half brother, salman. first time in the kingdom's history one of the grand sons has been named as deputy crown prince. at least 35 people have been killed including six children in the latest fighting in syria. there has been government shelling near the capitol of damascus as well as the city of homs. >>> the u.n. says more than 5,000 people have been killed by the conflict in eastern ukraine. pro-russian pro-russian pro-russian separatists are gaining more ground. >>> now back to the death of king abdullah. power has been handed to his half brother salman. the new king tried to address some concerns in a televised address. >> translator: we are going to continue with the approach of father who built the state and is followed by his sons. we are going to continue to implement the quran and the character of the prophet muhammad into our legislation. >> while king salman is now in power, his ascension to the thrown wasn't always so certain. >> reporter: the next king of saudi arabia. he became the crown pri
his body has been buried and power has been passed to abdullah's half brother, salman. first time in the kingdom's history one of the grand sons has been named as deputy crown prince. at least 35 people have been killed including six children in the latest fighting in syria. there has been government shelling near the capitol of damascus as well as the city of homs. >>> the u.n. says more than 5,000 people have been killed by the conflict in eastern ukraine. pro-russian pro-russian...
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it has been detected. it has not been evacuated yet because everything is on the bottom of the ocean. tomorrow divers will go down and they'll send down an unmanned vehicle to locate the blacks box now that they have the primary target of the rescue authorities. they want to know what happened in that fatal crash on sunday last week. >> thank you very much. reporting live from jakarta. >> an italian navy commander has told al jazeera that he's worried more ships carrying migrant has been abandoned. around 450 migrants thought to be from syria have been rescued by off the coast of italy. we have more where the ship docked. >> they have spend many days at see. so coming off the vessel designed to carry cattle, not people, must have been an enormous relief. the italian medics were ready for them. >> we need to create humanitarian corridors to allow these people to arrive in europe that is free from the greedy traffickers that speculate on desperate people. >> the italian coast guard was forced to board the sh
it has been detected. it has not been evacuated yet because everything is on the bottom of the ocean. tomorrow divers will go down and they'll send down an unmanned vehicle to locate the blacks box now that they have the primary target of the rescue authorities. they want to know what happened in that fatal crash on sunday last week. >> thank you very much. reporting live from jakarta. >> an italian navy commander has told al jazeera that he's worried more ships carrying migrant has...
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"the nation," has an angel. "weekly standard," i am not sure if they make money "the national review," you try to break even so you do not ruin your benefactor and bankrupt him but it has been that way. >> you are trained as a doctor. does that influence your political ideas? the sanity of people in the public arena? >>> never. it never does. however my training as an m.d. has made me particularly open to the evidence. when you talk about the evolution from a liberal to a conservative it was not the clouds parting and a shaft light from the sky. i was open to the evidence on the war on poverty, the great society which i believed in and i saw it didn't work at least the evidence i read. i changed. that is the major influence. >> thanks for letting us put you on the couch. >> happy to be with you. >> ahead how the media handles the latest missing plane. mike huckabee shakes up the 2016 race by leaving fox news. does it matter whether the reporters like him? or jeb? or rand? or hillary clinton? so ally bank really
"the nation," has an angel. "weekly standard," i am not sure if they make money "the national review," you try to break even so you do not ruin your benefactor and bankrupt him but it has been that way. >> you are trained as a doctor. does that influence your political ideas? the sanity of people in the public arena? >>> never. it never does. however my training as an m.d. has made me particularly open to the evidence. when you talk about the...
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it has not gone up. they are it is only even because obama has made it difficult for anyone to make real money today and it has nothing to do with racism. the reason they keep pushing racism, lou is because they want to keep black people angry. when you keep blacks angry and hating their fellow man you cause their soul to die. you kill their spirit. it separates them from god. they're doing this so they can use black americans to redistribute the wealth in our country, and that's what barack obama is up to. that's what the black leadership has been up to for years, and it's really sad and pathetic to see our president of the united states of america, the greatest country in the world rather than uniting the races with truth, he is dividing them with lies for his own personal gain. i'm ashamed of barack obama. >> barack obama is a man who has suddenly decided to take on the entire nation and say, you're a bunch of racists, that there is a legacy of racism in this country, and i wouldn't be quite against -
it has not gone up. they are it is only even because obama has made it difficult for anyone to make real money today and it has nothing to do with racism. the reason they keep pushing racism, lou is because they want to keep black people angry. when you keep blacks angry and hating their fellow man you cause their soul to die. you kill their spirit. it separates them from god. they're doing this so they can use black americans to redistribute the wealth in our country, and that's what barack...
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but he has left. >> now the school has reopened. how you feel about going back? >> i want to go back. i want to teach them. i am not reluctant. i am not scared. >> it has been a day of mixed emotions for nasir and his boys. did you see any of your friends? >> yes, i saw many of my friends who are alive. >> what was it like seeing them? >> this is a city still on edge. for these children's' lives to move on, classes have to resume. >> students returning to school and hoping for a better year. one mother mourning her son. that brings today's show to a close. you can find out more news on our website. you can find us all on twitter. from all of us here at world news america, thanks so much for watching. i will see you back here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation newman's own foundation giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, and mufg. >> it is a global truth. we can do more when we work together. at mufg, our
but he has left. >> now the school has reopened. how you feel about going back? >> i want to go back. i want to teach them. i am not reluctant. i am not scared. >> it has been a day of mixed emotions for nasir and his boys. did you see any of your friends? >> yes, i saw many of my friends who are alive. >> what was it like seeing them? >> this is a city still on edge. for these children's' lives to move on, classes have to resume. >> students returning...
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donna edwards is someone who has been, i should say, when it comes to the child tax credit, has been champing this for a long time. >> thank you, chris. and thank you to our chairman and vice chairman for a really great congress for growing momentum to move the middle class for. i'm here to talk to you today about a piece of unfinished business. it is the unfinished business of the last congress with a looming deadline of february 27 for 280,000 employees, the department of homeland security, and the united states. that is the expiration of funding for the department of homeland security. my chris in holland, i represent a district that is in the metropolitan washington region where our law enforcement agencies cooperate for our security. they are depending on the department of homeland security at a time of great international threat, daily threat, and daily threats to our home in. republicans have decided they want to have a food fight with the present them of the united states because he took executive action on immigration when they failed to act on immigration. right now, they w
donna edwards is someone who has been, i should say, when it comes to the child tax credit, has been champing this for a long time. >> thank you, chris. and thank you to our chairman and vice chairman for a really great congress for growing momentum to move the middle class for. i'm here to talk to you today about a piece of unfinished business. it is the unfinished business of the last congress with a looming deadline of february 27 for 280,000 employees, the department of homeland...
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this city has done well in the past decades, for the economy of scotland as a whole it has created aate. some people like the unions walling on the westminster government to do more to protect what is a crucial industry here. others are saying that westminster, seeing it in the larger picture, that the fall in the oil price will benefit the u.k. economy has a whole, and therefore is not willing to promise what the government here in scotland is demanding in terms of safeguards for jobs in the future. sami. >> thanks so much. >>> french president has vowed france will protect all religions. these comments come as funerals are being held for five of the victims of the attacks. jonah hull sent this update from that memorial service. >> reporter: you can see behind me a fairly large crowd gathered outside the townhall of this suburb of paris, north of paris where the cartoonist 57 year old, better known as you said as tiu, he lived here for 30 years in this commune, an ethnically diverse commune of paris with a very large muslim community. and therefore, perhaps an appropriate place for
this city has done well in the past decades, for the economy of scotland as a whole it has created aate. some people like the unions walling on the westminster government to do more to protect what is a crucial industry here. others are saying that westminster, seeing it in the larger picture, that the fall in the oil price will benefit the u.k. economy has a whole, and therefore is not willing to promise what the government here in scotland is demanding in terms of safeguards for jobs in the...
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>> now the telephone has evolved into the vodafone. there's nothing unusual about seeing phones on the road. ror. >>> vodaphone was competing with another new mobile phone company run by b.t., and the engineers testing the network knew they were under pressure to get there first. >> we made the decision on christmas eve that we would go live on the first of january, because we wanted to be first in the field, and we wanted beat b.t. with their cell network and be first on the scene. >> reporter: by the late 1980s, the mobile phone was already a status symbol, an essential yuppie accessory, and 30 years on, it's hard to remember how we got on in the days when we weren't constantly connected. >>> now, if you ever wondered what you would take with you if you were leaving your home for the very last time? all this week, we've been hearing from people who have had to make that decision. debbie epstein left south africa in 1962 when the government was targeting anti-apartheid activists. this is her story. >> i'm debbie epstein. i'm originall
>> now the telephone has evolved into the vodafone. there's nothing unusual about seeing phones on the road. ror. >>> vodaphone was competing with another new mobile phone company run by b.t., and the engineers testing the network knew they were under pressure to get there first. >> we made the decision on christmas eve that we would go live on the first of january, because we wanted to be first in the field, and we wanted beat b.t. with their cell network and be first on...
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been looking at how the technology has changed and a much it has transformed our lives. >> members when this was the only way of making the phone call? well, all of that changed just after midnight on new year's day, 1985. michael harrison sneaked out of his families hearty and made his way to london's parliament square. there, he placed the first mobile phone call to his father. >> my father had his phone down and surrey and when he answered the phone, i could say to him hi, dad, happy new year. this is the first call ever made on the u.k. mobile network. >> what was this single lie? looks just like making a telephone call. it was very clear. it was a very normal, natural thing to do. >> it later time, cost a fortune. a few years later, this little beauty came along and the mobile revolution could really get under way. >> now, the telephone has evolved. there is nothing casual about seeing phones. but vodafone was competing with another new company run by pt and in juniors testing network new they were under pressure to get adverts. >> we made a decision that we would go live on the fi
been looking at how the technology has changed and a much it has transformed our lives. >> members when this was the only way of making the phone call? well, all of that changed just after midnight on new year's day, 1985. michael harrison sneaked out of his families hearty and made his way to london's parliament square. there, he placed the first mobile phone call to his father. >> my father had his phone down and surrey and when he answered the phone, i could say to him hi, dad,...
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has been luncheoned.have to tell the truth from the people, also the international community to tell them, that what going in gaza is unacceptable, we are in bad need for the first quarter of this year. the process that we started three months ago. >> three egyptian activists -- for violating an anti-protests law, have lost their final apeople. this charged with breaking a law. with more than ten people without prior permission. >> they don't have any other league options left. has order add retrial. >> and no one has claimed responsible for the killings are said to be similar to operations carries out in the area of the resistence army. police killed dozens last week in the democratic republic of congo capitol. which they say would have enabled him to extend his rule. authorities have since blocked text messages and social media, the government has also been criticized for clapping down on press freedom. the popular dell vision journalist here in the capitol. he host as show that is critical of the gover
has been luncheoned.have to tell the truth from the people, also the international community to tell them, that what going in gaza is unacceptable, we are in bad need for the first quarter of this year. the process that we started three months ago. >> three egyptian activists -- for violating an anti-protests law, have lost their final apeople. this charged with breaking a law. with more than ten people without prior permission. >> they don't have any other league options left. has...
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sanaa was toppled in 2012, but monday's fighting has made the situation worse. >> nothing like this has never been seen before. this is the first of its kind. even the attack on sanaa months ago was nothing close to this. the attacks months ago by houthies focused on certain areas of the capitol. there were no attacks by the president or prime minister. >> they have taken control of the state television and are gathering forces outside of the capitol. the prime minister's convoy was attacked by what is being described as a third party whose identity has not been confirmed. the declaration of a cease-fire earlier in the day has largely been ignored. the information ministry say some security forces are refusing orders. hadi's decision to deploy troops in the capitol was triggered by the kidnapping of chief of staff on saturday. it is not clear if hadi will win what has been seen as the last battle. some say what happened on monday could lead to a new yemen. it could lead to the resignation abd rabbuh mansur hadi. from al jazeera,. >> let's go over to yemen and speak with a visiting schol
sanaa was toppled in 2012, but monday's fighting has made the situation worse. >> nothing like this has never been seen before. this is the first of its kind. even the attack on sanaa months ago was nothing close to this. the attacks months ago by houthies focused on certain areas of the capitol. there were no attacks by the president or prime minister. >> they have taken control of the state television and are gathering forces outside of the capitol. the prime minister's convoy was...
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bob orr has the latest. the measles outbreak is spreading, and ben tracy reports millions of american adults may need a booster shot and don't know it. anna werner on the nfl under pressure. the league nears the end of itses t investigation into charges that the super bowl-bound patriots underinflated nearly a dozenhampio balls in its championship victory.lack and john blackstone on saving anstar aging star. >> we have a senior rover.hy >> pelley: why nasa is notxiou anxious to let this opportunity pass. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley reporting tonight from washington. >> pelley: good evening, this is our western edition. we begin tonight with breaking news from washington. it appears the white police officer who shot an unarmed black man to death in ferguson missouri, will not face federal civil rights charges. darren wilson had been cleared by a state grand jury in the death of michael brown, but now cbs news has confirmed the f.b.i. has completed its investiga
bob orr has the latest. the measles outbreak is spreading, and ben tracy reports millions of american adults may need a booster shot and don't know it. anna werner on the nfl under pressure. the league nears the end of itses t investigation into charges that the super bowl-bound patriots underinflated nearly a dozenhampio balls in its championship victory.lack and john blackstone on saving anstar aging star. >> we have a senior rover.hy >> pelley: why nasa is notxiou anxious to let...
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this is something the united states has been repairing for. -- he has been ill for some time. there have been challenges on syria and how the arab spring was handled. it is a sensitive moment. they don't expect any big change in the relationship. they hope to strengthen that relationship going forward. >> will king abdullah's death change the course of oil prices? >> for the short f term, it did. any secession will cause some jitters in the market. immersing will level off. -- you are seeing oil level off. >> more demand will cause the price to go up more. i think we will never see -- it will stabilize. >> you are continuing to hear rhetoric out of saudi arabia calling for oil prices well below $100. the king was very involved in oil prices. this is not something he ignored. >> are there any big takeaways from his first moves within the government? >> first of all, he is trying to show his succession plan. he's a 79 years old. there is questions about how long the new king could remain in power. the new crown prince has been installed. the selection of the deputy crown prince,
this is something the united states has been repairing for. -- he has been ill for some time. there have been challenges on syria and how the arab spring was handled. it is a sensitive moment. they don't expect any big change in the relationship. they hope to strengthen that relationship going forward. >> will king abdullah's death change the course of oil prices? >> for the short f term, it did. any secession will cause some jitters in the market. immersing will level off. -- you...
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the president has been in office right now, the debt, the national debt has gone up 70%. 10trillion-dollar to 17 trillion-dollar. that's under this president. that's not a good track record to have. now he wants to take more money from american people when he already has a spending problem as it is. >> is there a problem with what is happening with the middle class in your eyes? >> of course. they're leaving the workforce. 270,000 people left the workforce. >> i'm not sure about those numbers. but what numbers i'm sure for there are 5 million jobs open right now. and anybody can fact check that number. i'll tell you this, the keystone pipeline will create 35 permanent jobs. we--35 permanent jobs. we have border infrastructure in this country where we need pipelines replaced to carry our water that we drink. if we're going to invest, we need to invest in things that maybe our country better, and that if we're going to do construction jobs, let's do it over things that-- >> you're talking infrastructure. you got to have more than the keystone xl pipeline. you would agree on that. >> the gas
the president has been in office right now, the debt, the national debt has gone up 70%. 10trillion-dollar to 17 trillion-dollar. that's under this president. that's not a good track record to have. now he wants to take more money from american people when he already has a spending problem as it is. >> is there a problem with what is happening with the middle class in your eyes? >> of course. they're leaving the workforce. 270,000 people left the workforce. >> i'm not sure...
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he has assumed that new office and has done great things.o. >> thank you. >> all right. batting third in the power hitter slot, you guys know this gentleman, the director of intergovernmental affairs. he's been with us since the conference started a couple days ago. he's been here every day, and i don't know if you know this for the new mayors. he was mayor at louisville from 1986 to 1999, and then he stepped out and then they combined the city and county which we've seen this happen around the country, then he came back and served as mayor for 2003 to 2011, let's give a round of applause for our very own jerry abramson. [applause] ve as mayor for 2003 2 2011. round of applause for jerry abramson. the last one, he is not here yet. [laughter] this is a new group of mayors, we are not late. i will introduce and now, that he can hop on the stage when he is here. but i will put into perspective why he is not here. he was designated during the state of the union as a designated survivor. do know what that means? he is the first member of the u.s.
he has assumed that new office and has done great things.o. >> thank you. >> all right. batting third in the power hitter slot, you guys know this gentleman, the director of intergovernmental affairs. he's been with us since the conference started a couple days ago. he's been here every day, and i don't know if you know this for the new mayors. he was mayor at louisville from 1986 to 1999, and then he stepped out and then they combined the city and county which we've seen this...
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jordan has been trying to find out what has happened to one of its military pilots being held by isil fighters. isil had threatened to kill the pilot unless a female suicide-bomber being held by jordan was released. inside isil-controlled territory al jazeera has evidence that resistence is growing in mosul. in iraq dozens of iraqi soldiers and kurdish fighters have been killed in a series of attacks by isil. a car bomb in the market of baghdad killed seven people and seven decide in samarra in a security attack. >>> elsewhere isil fighters have killed 15 iraqi oranges in an assault. 10 isil fighters were wounded in the exchange of fight that followed. >>> and 25 were killed in an isil attack in and around the northern iraqi city of kirkuk. it triggered a fire fight between police and kurdish forces. the kurdish forces known as peshmerga took control of kirkuk in june when iraqi army abandoned their position there. we'll get a look at what life is like under the iraq's mosul. >> reporter: mosul iraq's second largest city, is under the control of islamic state in iraq and the levant. i
jordan has been trying to find out what has happened to one of its military pilots being held by isil fighters. isil had threatened to kill the pilot unless a female suicide-bomber being held by jordan was released. inside isil-controlled territory al jazeera has evidence that resistence is growing in mosul. in iraq dozens of iraqi soldiers and kurdish fighters have been killed in a series of attacks by isil. a car bomb in the market of baghdad killed seven people and seven decide in samarra in...
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it has been for a couple years now.though it is exceptionally valuable to put your applications on a mobile device it has been too expensive. mobile keeps changing. there's always a new device, a new operating system you have to keep up with. >> android has been android without updates -- with updates. the tablet market has been dominated by the ipad since it came around. why is that change stifling growth? >> it seems like every quarter there is a new tablet size and a new way to consume information. there are multiple operating systems in the first place. ios and android, that is more than there used to be. mobile is more complex, faster changing, and more expensive for applications to penetrate. as soon as the world gets around to the idea that applications should be written on a platform and then taken to mobile as a set of drivers instead of build is a series of silos, we will see the mobile revolution come due. >> it seems your business is really about consulting and lots of bodies being put to work as consultants
it has been for a couple years now.though it is exceptionally valuable to put your applications on a mobile device it has been too expensive. mobile keeps changing. there's always a new device, a new operating system you have to keep up with. >> android has been android without updates -- with updates. the tablet market has been dominated by the ipad since it came around. why is that change stifling growth? >> it seems like every quarter there is a new tablet size and a new way to...
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>> it has been choppy, and certainly growing revenues has been challenging for the industry. levers to pull in terms of good strong capital positions. we can go for that long growth. there are areas we were underinvested and where we are making those investments driving more revenues, reaching our full potential. we are doing a good job of constraining our cost in delivering revenue growth. >> yesterday the federal reserve completed its meeting and the watchword was patients about when the fed was going to raise interest rates from record lows. when that move is taken, how will that affect citizens' profitability and will it have any affect on your loan strategy in the near term? >> it will happen for sure because we have a balance sheet that we may refer to as acid sensitive, which means the interest rates go up as they go up and we are probably one of the more asset sensitive banks. it will be good for us when that happens. it will not change much about how our balance sheets is positioned. we have tried to keep the makes at and next -- at a consistent level the last 12 to
>> it has been choppy, and certainly growing revenues has been challenging for the industry. levers to pull in terms of good strong capital positions. we can go for that long growth. there are areas we were underinvested and where we are making those investments driving more revenues, reaching our full potential. we are doing a good job of constraining our cost in delivering revenue growth. >> yesterday the federal reserve completed its meeting and the watchword was patients about...
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she has confidence.t tells us differently. >> the point of the chart, is to draw people into how dram atic the decline has been. her job is to be reassuring to read while we were talking to her come of that is when it was publicly reported they had 11 billion and outflows in euros in january. she said the banks have done a good job to strengthen their balance sheet. >> the greek banks are facing difficult situation. because of the recent elections. they are pretty strong. they have a lot of good work that has been done to strengthen their balance sheet. i think they will go through this crisis like they did the last one. >> that is a regulator putting on a brave face. she says she is not overly concerned, but there is difficulty. we will let viewers whether to decide -- decide whether to believe the bar chart or dani elle nouy great interview by the way. more later on bloomberg. >> i think hans is accusing mark of sensationalizing. let's talk about what is happening in another corporate share carita if m
she has confidence.t tells us differently. >> the point of the chart, is to draw people into how dram atic the decline has been. her job is to be reassuring to read while we were talking to her come of that is when it was publicly reported they had 11 billion and outflows in euros in january. she said the banks have done a good job to strengthen their balance sheet. >> the greek banks are facing difficult situation. because of the recent elections. they are pretty strong. they have...
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>>campos has three votes, supervisor breed has eight votes. congratulations, president breed. [applause] >>ladies and gentlemen i'd like to announce to you our new board president, supervisor london breed. [applause] >>thanks. before -- i'm sorry, it has my name on the roster and before that i want to make a motion to rescind the vote. >>supervisor kim the election was held. my apologies for not seeing your name on the roster. >>thank you, everybody. i am so truly honored excited, humbled and i just want to start by thanking supervisor tang for her service. she has been an outstanding fair, amazing president and an amazing supervisor to work with so on behalf of the san francisco board of supervisors supervisor tang, we honor you for your service to the city and county of san francisco. thank you. [applause] to my colleagues i can't thank you enough. we have, over the years that i have been on this board of supervisors we have had awed differences, but what i appreciate most is each and every one of you is passionate about what you believe in you're passionate about our city.
>>campos has three votes, supervisor breed has eight votes. congratulations, president breed. [applause] >>ladies and gentlemen i'd like to announce to you our new board president, supervisor london breed. [applause] >>thanks. before -- i'm sorry, it has my name on the roster and before that i want to make a motion to rescind the vote. >>supervisor kim the election was held. my apologies for not seeing your name on the roster. >>thank you, everybody. i am so truly...
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>> he has said, be patient. i think he has said this is where we are. i am concerned the message is to go out and pay for assistance. we have a lot of qualified return preparers but there are a lot of unqualified preparers. i am concerned that what will happen as a result of these cuts and the consequences, is that taxpayers will go to people who are not qualified to give them advice and they will do things wrong. then bad things will happen to taxpayers. >> before we get to calls, one big thing we are talking about is the affordable care act. how will this complicate tax filing season? first of all, what will happen and what does it mean? >> this year is the first year that people who have got the advanced premium tax credit, the subsidy to help pay for health insurance will have to file and reconcile the advance payments they get with the actual payments they should have gotten based on their actual income. if you recall when they qualified for these advance payments we were really using old income information from their 2012 income tax return updated
>> he has said, be patient. i think he has said this is where we are. i am concerned the message is to go out and pay for assistance. we have a lot of qualified return preparers but there are a lot of unqualified preparers. i am concerned that what will happen as a result of these cuts and the consequences, is that taxpayers will go to people who are not qualified to give them advice and they will do things wrong. then bad things will happen to taxpayers. >> before we get to calls,...
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that's something that has to, you know, has to be looked at from the football perspective. it's nearly impossible to find a replacement. >> andy murray has won his first title of the season. the world number one is set to face andy murray. earlier on saturday he said he was suffering from a fever and could in the play. the title goes to murray for his first win of 2015. >> yes, i was obviously unfortunate. i heard earlier that nowak was not feeling well. it happens. it's one of the tough things about an individual sport that you can't just substitute players as obviously in team events. it's an unfortunate way to end the week. >> rafael nadal bounced back from his flashing thrashing by murray. the world number three had a shaky start but eventually overpowed his swiss opponent, 76-63 the score. >>> history made between sri lanka and new zealand by becoming the fastest player to match 12,000 runs in test cricket. they will need to score a few more to get out of trouble after bowling the kiwis out they slept to slipped to 77-5. we have much more sports on our website. go to w
that's something that has to, you know, has to be looked at from the football perspective. it's nearly impossible to find a replacement. >> andy murray has won his first title of the season. the world number one is set to face andy murray. earlier on saturday he said he was suffering from a fever and could in the play. the title goes to murray for his first win of 2015. >> yes, i was obviously unfortunate. i heard earlier that nowak was not feeling well. it happens. it's one of the...
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and has been banned. this debate will be watched with all the more attention in the wider world as this latest edition of charlie hebdo will reach the greatest circulation it has ever reached. >> meanwhile, the investigation into who has helped the gunman carry out their attacks continues. a french national arrested in bulgaria is thought to of been in contact with the two brothers who stormed charlie hebdo. police are looking also into a suspect who is thought to have helped the men who attacked the kosher supermarket to get into syria prior to those attacks. >> this french national is in bulgaria and -- in bulgarian hands. he will be extradited to france next week. bulgarian authorities say he knew cherif kouachi, one of the charlie hebdo attackers. >> before leaving france, it is acted the suspect was in contact with one of the two brothers several times. >> he was arrested trying to cross from bulgaria into turkey. france issued a second mortgage on monday, accusing him of participating in a criminal
and has been banned. this debate will be watched with all the more attention in the wider world as this latest edition of charlie hebdo will reach the greatest circulation it has ever reached. >> meanwhile, the investigation into who has helped the gunman carry out their attacks continues. a french national arrested in bulgaria is thought to of been in contact with the two brothers who stormed charlie hebdo. police are looking also into a suspect who is thought to have helped the men who...
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it has been reduced to rubble. the pictures of what happened here, riot police throwing tear gas, has gone around the world. the kenyan government has gotten involved and given an apology to the students. they say the land belongs to the primary school and not to the wealthy investor who claims to own the land. there was immense pressure on the government to act. save the children, the global charity, said that what happened here was a sad day for kenya. it looks like the children will get a primary school and the playground back. this is not the end of the story. 20 lawyers came to take statements. they want to launch a civil action against the police who were here and all the officers who were in charge to account. >> well, a study in international drug prices has found that poorer countries pay more than rich countries. the international group said that countries like morocco and tunisia pay for the pneumonia vaccination. glaxosmithkline says they can barely cover the costs for manufacturing the vaccine. tonight
it has been reduced to rubble. the pictures of what happened here, riot police throwing tear gas, has gone around the world. the kenyan government has gotten involved and given an apology to the students. they say the land belongs to the primary school and not to the wealthy investor who claims to own the land. there was immense pressure on the government to act. save the children, the global charity, said that what happened here was a sad day for kenya. it looks like the children will get a...