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david: it has. has put into two.e are looking to raise rates in the u k and other parts of the world are looking to cut. that is fitting since last september. rishaad: greece goes on. is it just inures and for the market -- is it just an irritant for the market? david: they will have to have an election in greece -- rishaad: for a referendum. david: yes, where they will have to -- or they will have to yield to the creditors. it looks like that would need a reelection in greece, which i don't think would be good for the market. rishaad: at 2%, and we always mention this, 2% of the eurozone in terms of economy. david: absolutely. the analysis by the starters at the ecb suggested that will not be a huge contagion effect. we do not know if there will be a sense of global creditors being fearful lending to the euro area. could markme say it the beginning of the end of the euro project. you think that is over said? david: i do. this greece situation has brought peripheral europe close to core europe. it has brought it clos
david: it has. has put into two.e are looking to raise rates in the u k and other parts of the world are looking to cut. that is fitting since last september. rishaad: greece goes on. is it just inures and for the market -- is it just an irritant for the market? david: they will have to have an election in greece -- rishaad: for a referendum. david: yes, where they will have to -- or they will have to yield to the creditors. it looks like that would need a reelection in greece, which i don't...
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police are killing civilians. >>> malcolm webb has more from the capitol. >> reporter: there has beenrotesting today. one of the heaviest day so far. the activists say today and tomorrow they are pushing for an extra surge of protesters. they really want to get their message across because tomorrow heads of states presidents from all around the region are going to meet in neighboring tanzania and they are going to meet with the president from burundi here and protesters are hoping that they will try to pressure him away from running for a third term. now a small group of protesters are heading past and singing. groups like this all over the city today. clashing with police in some places. in other suburbs there's no police visible at all. the police have moved away. behind me this is the office of the ruling party in this neighborhood, which crowds of protesters destroyed earlier. the ruling party have offices like this in every suburb of the city and throughout the countryside. people living here who don't like the ruling party and are protesting against the president running for a t
police are killing civilians. >>> malcolm webb has more from the capitol. >> reporter: there has beenrotesting today. one of the heaviest day so far. the activists say today and tomorrow they are pushing for an extra surge of protesters. they really want to get their message across because tomorrow heads of states presidents from all around the region are going to meet in neighboring tanzania and they are going to meet with the president from burundi here and protesters are...
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turkey has long been a vocal opponent of the assad regime and has proposed a series of secure zones toat the nato summit the threat from isil was discussed at length. what wasn't discussed was the proposal for the so-called secure zones, a task perhaps best suited for nato. >> the turkish foreign minister at the previous nato foreign minister a few months ago noted that turkey does believe that this is the right thing to do but did not request a nato role. we will see, of course what happens here but the prime did not request a nato role when he was here earlier in the meeting. so i don't expect honestly speaking at this ministerial for turkey to request a nato role in creating a safe zone. >> reporter: this foreign minister says it is because of international politics. >> turkey has been singled out in isis as the main challenging force. and despite the fact that assad has been brought to task by turkish authorities as the main enemy. but there has been a kind of ongoing disagreement between washington and -- concerning which enemy nato should target. >> reporter: right now the only c
turkey has long been a vocal opponent of the assad regime and has proposed a series of secure zones toat the nato summit the threat from isil was discussed at length. what wasn't discussed was the proposal for the so-called secure zones, a task perhaps best suited for nato. >> the turkish foreign minister at the previous nato foreign minister a few months ago noted that turkey does believe that this is the right thing to do but did not request a nato role. we will see, of course what...
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but everything has been awful.ad to deal with catastrophes natural disasters. >> reporter: the shakeup has been welcomed by politicians within her party. it's a dramatic move but some also see it as long overdue, and necessary to relieve the pressure on the president. daniel swieb swieber al jazeera. >>> venezuela says it will install fingerprint scanners in food stores across the country in order to try to control sales. al jazeera's correspondent reports from zulia. >> reporter: friends call this man obama. they say he looks like the u.s. president, but because of how dangerous his job is he asked that we not show his face. venezuela is suffering some of the worst food shortages in recent history. government officials say more than 40% of imports go straight back out through the country's borders. obama knows he is one to blame. >> translator: i know i contribute to the shortages, but i'm not the only one, and if i stop the people around me won't. in fact i dare to say that 80% the people in this state is a smugg
but everything has been awful.ad to deal with catastrophes natural disasters. >> reporter: the shakeup has been welcomed by politicians within her party. it's a dramatic move but some also see it as long overdue, and necessary to relieve the pressure on the president. daniel swieb swieber al jazeera. >>> venezuela says it will install fingerprint scanners in food stores across the country in order to try to control sales. al jazeera's correspondent reports from zulia. >>...
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he has sign add two year deal. the 35-year-old has been with the spanish club for 17 seasons. has helped win a spanish club three times and three championship league titles. i want to keep playing football, when i think about my future, i think qatar is the best place to prepare or as a sports director position. i still don't know what i would like to do, but i do know i want to come back to basser a, that is my goal. >> lewis hamilton has again been setting the standards in practice, as the sport gears up for the most glamorous pit stop. again after in practice in monaco, and able to win this race for the first time since 2008. the title leader not faultless as conditions kit worsen throughout the day as the rain came down, smashed into the barriers. not everyone enjoying conditions on this 12th stage almost hitting a young speck tack tor, and a teddy bear. the rain making the decent with increasingly difficult he held on to win the stage while contador now has the 17 second lead. plenty more sport later on, but that is it for now the latest on everything we are covering on o
he has sign add two year deal. the 35-year-old has been with the spanish club for 17 seasons. has helped win a spanish club three times and three championship league titles. i want to keep playing football, when i think about my future, i think qatar is the best place to prepare or as a sports director position. i still don't know what i would like to do, but i do know i want to come back to basser a, that is my goal. >> lewis hamilton has again been setting the standards in practice, as...
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has rejected the links between the oil spill and the dolphin deaths. >> sweden says it has scrambled intercept two planes flying over it's air space. for thousands of troops to protect them against a possible russian invasion. the move would break a packet made with russia that nato would never put permanent bases in former soviet countries. lawrence lee has this report from lithuania. >> it is a drill but the intention is real enough. the pilots have 15 minutes from the alarm sounding to take to the skies. they were scrambled for real, 150 times last year. to shadow russian aircrafts over the baltics. the current lead nation. is norway. bly the italians this they say is all about reassuring the tiny baltic state. >> just basically showing the force, and thoughing them that they are here. >> lithuania looks at aides but the government is bringing back conscription to bolster the army. the military has been war gaining scenarios as well as an air war, should they fight the russians oen the streets or in the country side, to protect the capitol. as well as having russia to the east, th
has rejected the links between the oil spill and the dolphin deaths. >> sweden says it has scrambled intercept two planes flying over it's air space. for thousands of troops to protect them against a possible russian invasion. the move would break a packet made with russia that nato would never put permanent bases in former soviet countries. lawrence lee has this report from lithuania. >> it is a drill but the intention is real enough. the pilots have 15 minutes from the alarm...
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the south has been hardest hit. it's putting pressure on communities struggling with a lack of water. >>reporter: in some of the most im -- hundreds are holding last rites for their loved ones. this man's father died from heat stroke. he was 85. >> my father got sick because of the heat. he wasn't well for a few days. water didn't help. we then took him to the hospital but he died on the way. >>reporter: stories of illness and death are being told across the area. despite the enormity, some doctors say they're equipped to deal with the growing health crisis. >> fluids and water and liquids is the basic medical treatment to treat sun stroke patients. that is enough for each care center. >>reporter: but in one district what's being described as an unprecedented heat wave has once again raised questions about an old problem. water supply. for communities across this area pools like these are an important source of water for farming and drinking but over the years, many of them have run dry leaving villages parched and
the south has been hardest hit. it's putting pressure on communities struggling with a lack of water. >>reporter: in some of the most im -- hundreds are holding last rites for their loved ones. this man's father died from heat stroke. he was 85. >> my father got sick because of the heat. he wasn't well for a few days. water didn't help. we then took him to the hospital but he died on the way. >>reporter: stories of illness and death are being told across the area. despite the...
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this trial has been remarking in its openness. it has been televised live.has gone over several days. afghan lawyers say really a larger more detailed trial than many they have seen. critics say it really hasn't followed procedure. the defendants did not have defense lawyers. the family is saying they weren't happy that not everybody were brought to trial. 49 men were brought to face charges. 19 policemen among them. they say some of the most egregious murdered never made it into court. the judge says the investigation has been thorough, all of the defendants can appeal but many were watching this. when she was murdered it sparks demonstrations here in afghanistan and across the country afghans were watching to see if they could get justice. i think many would be unhappy with these verdict. but they are a landmark ruling the first time that police here have been sentenced for failing to do their duty. >>> a new law in texas could have wider implications for efforts around the country to ban frac-ing. the governor has signed the law which overturns a referend
this trial has been remarking in its openness. it has been televised live.has gone over several days. afghan lawyers say really a larger more detailed trial than many they have seen. critics say it really hasn't followed procedure. the defendants did not have defense lawyers. the family is saying they weren't happy that not everybody were brought to trial. 49 men were brought to face charges. 19 policemen among them. they say some of the most egregious murdered never made it into court. the...
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because ahold has stop & shop and delhaize has food lion.et 60% of their sales from the united states. this would remove some of the concerns over margins, over profitability. it would be a juggernaut in terms of sales. 50 billion euros in sales for the two together. some analysts have been running numbers. one looked into the creation of cost savings. 400 million euros could be saved by these companies merging. both groups benefit from this transformational deal. we have got to hold her horses a little bit because if you look at the quote in a statement, delahaize group entered into discussions to explore the opportunity. but you have got to remember it may not result in a transaction. they always have to say that. back to you. guy: thank you very much, indeed. francine: alliance said first-quarter profit -- we spoke with the company's cfo. >> when you look at the trends, in total, half of the outflows of the first quarter and the monthly trend is showing in the right direction and actually also, april outflows confirm very much the trends
because ahold has stop & shop and delhaize has food lion.et 60% of their sales from the united states. this would remove some of the concerns over margins, over profitability. it would be a juggernaut in terms of sales. 50 billion euros in sales for the two together. some analysts have been running numbers. one looked into the creation of cost savings. 400 million euros could be saved by these companies merging. both groups benefit from this transformational deal. we have got to hold her...
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iran has called to put down arms arms. base the saudis asked for a ceasefire to begin this evening around 20 gmt. >>> returning to the stop story the breaking news out of that nepal. bill frye is a size knowledges in new zealand and joins us online. thank you for being with us. often with a quake of this magnitude happens there are several tremors that happened. that's what happened with the first quake, is it a surprise that i been followed by a bigger earthquake of a similar magnitude? >> yes. you are right whenever you get an earthquake we typically have a higher likelihood of earthquakes and aftershock but they are usually slower and smaller than for sure the main shock, but in this characters it's quite large approaching the same magnitude of the main shock. the big miss concepts is that whenever an earthquake happens you are relieving stress in the ground. what is actually happening is you are changing or redistributing the stress to other faults in the region so then you get an earthquake some faults are more likely
iran has called to put down arms arms. base the saudis asked for a ceasefire to begin this evening around 20 gmt. >>> returning to the stop story the breaking news out of that nepal. bill frye is a size knowledges in new zealand and joins us online. thank you for being with us. often with a quake of this magnitude happens there are several tremors that happened. that's what happened with the first quake, is it a surprise that i been followed by a bigger earthquake of a similar...
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that there has to be -- there has to be adopted by the countries the basic ilo standards. so, now we are negotiating with vietnam and with mexico. vietnam doesn't begin to abide by the basic ilo standards. the president is going to come -- going through, as we speak is going to be in oregon at nike. nike has much, much, many, many imports from vietnam. hundreds of thousands of workers there, essentially produce their product. this is the problem. imports are important, as well as export. imports in this country have essentially dislocated industry in this country. hundreds of thousands of people have lost their jobs. and so, we really need to be sure that as workers produce these products overseas and we import them, they are done under decent standards. and that isn't true today in vietnam. workers do not have the ability to join an independent union. and if they do, the people who help organize them are thrown in jail. i met, when i was in vietnam, a month or two ago, a person who was in jail for four years four months because she tried to form, or help form, an independ
that there has to be -- there has to be adopted by the countries the basic ilo standards. so, now we are negotiating with vietnam and with mexico. vietnam doesn't begin to abide by the basic ilo standards. the president is going to come -- going through, as we speak is going to be in oregon at nike. nike has much, much, many, many imports from vietnam. hundreds of thousands of workers there, essentially produce their product. this is the problem. imports are important, as well as export....
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>> it has been limited and it has been much less than the boy scouts themselves predicted would happen and it has been far less than those on the far religious right would predict. a lot of them were predicting a mass exodus between 40 and 50% but the boy scouts have only been losing 5% membership loss year-over-year, and they saw a 7% membership loss. so there was not an increase of boys who left the program when they decided to include gay youth, but it was not a land slide. >> let me did you this. should the national office adopt this recommendation, will it be because leaders have had a change of heart and decided to be even more inclusive or will it be out of concern over what might come down the road in the way of the court mandate? >> i think it's going to be some of both. the reality is that the people who run the boy scouts of america know how to run a trend line. and like you and me, they have seen a trend that the country has gone through with the exception of lgbt people. and you can't train 1st century leaders with the 20th century moral philosophy. so america is changing
>> it has been limited and it has been much less than the boy scouts themselves predicted would happen and it has been far less than those on the far religious right would predict. a lot of them were predicting a mass exodus between 40 and 50% but the boy scouts have only been losing 5% membership loss year-over-year, and they saw a 7% membership loss. so there was not an increase of boys who left the program when they decided to include gay youth, but it was not a land slide. >>...
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of course the head of uefa has said he has urged the european countries not to vote for him.he voting process is quite archaic. one by one the associations will go to a ballot box and pop in their vote and we'll get a count, but it could take up to two hours. in the first round blatter will need two thirds of the votes to get the majority. if he doesn't get two thirds it goes toing a second round where sample majority is enough. >> what about the palestinian bid to get israel suspended from football. what happened there? >> this is interesting and still ongoing. there is a bit of chaos. the palestinian football head said i'm not going to push forward the vote to have israel suspended from world football. they are unhappy with the restrictions put on their players, and also the fact that they say illegal israeli teams in the occupied bank where they have their stadium, he said he had taken a lot of canvas from football associations around the world, but is still very determined to have those amendments removed. now the israeli football association has taken to the floor as wel
of course the head of uefa has said he has urged the european countries not to vote for him.he voting process is quite archaic. one by one the associations will go to a ballot box and pop in their vote and we'll get a count, but it could take up to two hours. in the first round blatter will need two thirds of the votes to get the majority. if he doesn't get two thirds it goes toing a second round where sample majority is enough. >> what about the palestinian bid to get israel suspended...
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bb king has died at the age of 89. also coming up in the program $10 billion worth of bilateral deals. we will have the latest from a visit to -- plus "mad max" bit of the carpet on thursday. now the latest on woody allen's offering today, and natalie portman's debut as a director. mali: we begin with the failed coup attempt in burundi. president new currencies a -- president new currencies a -- several other reveling generals also taken into custody on friday. the president claimed he is back in the country but has not been seen yet. for more on the developing story, we go to duncan woodside in the capital. we have seen things move quite quickly in the past 24 hours. what is the latest? duncan: i hope you can hear me because the line at my end is very bad. what i can tell you is that it is agreed by the willing party by the authorities here that major general godefroid niyombare is on the run, contrary to prior rumors that he had been arrested. it is rumored arrests were created because -- molly: my apologies for inte
bb king has died at the age of 89. also coming up in the program $10 billion worth of bilateral deals. we will have the latest from a visit to -- plus "mad max" bit of the carpet on thursday. now the latest on woody allen's offering today, and natalie portman's debut as a director. mali: we begin with the failed coup attempt in burundi. president new currencies a -- president new currencies a -- several other reveling generals also taken into custody on friday. the president claimed...
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and he has dissolved a colt following, and those who believe the government has overreached on the wardrugs. >>> it was shutdown in 2013 and there have been hundreds of copycats since it was shutdown. >>> the technology is, so the dark net is in its infancy, it is not going to go away. >>> she sid she struggled with the fact about it, and she said that he didn't fit the typical criminal profile. but he was a criminal. no better than any drug dealer. >>> there are mishandled anthrax, and they have ordered add review after it was sent, to australia and to south korea. >>> now, many countries have aiming populations and that means the cost of elderly care is rising, and the second part of a four-part series and, with a unique solution. >>> studying marketing and communication, and home isn't a messy shared apartment. max lives in an old people's home. >>> he's one of six students league rent free. in return, the students spend time with the elderly. >>> times, before all this, when i move here, i get a little bit of annoying by people, elderly people. >>> but, when i'm here, i think about
and he has dissolved a colt following, and those who believe the government has overreached on the wardrugs. >>> it was shutdown in 2013 and there have been hundreds of copycats since it was shutdown. >>> the technology is, so the dark net is in its infancy, it is not going to go away. >>> she sid she struggled with the fact about it, and she said that he didn't fit the typical criminal profile. but he was a criminal. no better than any drug dealer. >>> there...
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paul: i do not think that you big has a -- the yuan has a impact on exports.he big driver is foreign demand. the value of the yuan plays a secondary role. if we want to see chinese exports pickup or asian exports, we are going to need a more sustained recovery in the u.s. angie: i want to ask you about your most recent report looking at the bottom's up approach to china,es, comparing india, indonesia. indonesia, how does it relate in terms of the autumns up read -- bottoms up research? paul: the china report, we looked at bottom of -- up data. what we saw is a very clear rising debt, a very clear peak in earnings. it suggested that the quality of investment had deteriorated, lining up with the macro story. the challenge their is -- there is to put the micro story on solid footing, improving the quality of investment. the way you do that is to make sure the right firms get the credit. that is the key to putting china back on a sustainable growth path. angie: we are going to be joining paul after this very short break, talking about china, indonesia, and india,
paul: i do not think that you big has a -- the yuan has a impact on exports.he big driver is foreign demand. the value of the yuan plays a secondary role. if we want to see chinese exports pickup or asian exports, we are going to need a more sustained recovery in the u.s. angie: i want to ask you about your most recent report looking at the bottom's up approach to china,es, comparing india, indonesia. indonesia, how does it relate in terms of the autumns up read -- bottoms up research? paul:...
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he has earned them.ere he's gone without having a certain level of really intend i find little to criticize. i probably shouldn't say this -- he should have given more money away earlier on in his lifetime because i think you is focused on making it and not giving away . i think you failed to recognize society was compounding at a more rapid rate than he was compounding his net worth. erik: better to give it away late than never. leon: absolutely. he was focused on making it and the complexity of behaviors -- who do you know would take $60 billion and say bill and melinda, you give it away? i have a game plan. i'm going to give away half of my money in my lifetime any other half, and to put in a foundation for my children and grandchildren and support things that make sense. but for me to work like i've worked for 46 years and give it to someone else to give it away i just wouldn't do it. erik: thank you for spending time with us. we have much more coming. ♪ erik: welcome back. stephanie: we are now join
he has earned them.ere he's gone without having a certain level of really intend i find little to criticize. i probably shouldn't say this -- he should have given more money away earlier on in his lifetime because i think you is focused on making it and not giving away . i think you failed to recognize society was compounding at a more rapid rate than he was compounding his net worth. erik: better to give it away late than never. leon: absolutely. he was focused on making it and the complexity...
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there will be a referendum, it has been announced. and it will be up to the british people to choose their future. we think that it is an interest of europe and the united kingdom to stay together. host: is he taking a stand for british rides are having his cake and eating it? we have more on what the british prime minister is looking for. reporter: david cameron has quite the wish list on his european visit. he is hoping to drum up continental support for renegotiating the new treaties. prime minister cameron: we need to make sure there is reform, and nationstates where comfortable. reporter: changing the way in which the new arrivals can get benefits. he wants a minimum four years before they qualify. for those who have an unemployed for at least six to face deportation. elsewhere, the british leaders seeking a two speed europe, essentially it hasn't been an option for the u.k. to put the brakes on increased european integration, the ever closer union that figures into the treaty. it would allow non-european members increased contro
there will be a referendum, it has been announced. and it will be up to the british people to choose their future. we think that it is an interest of europe and the united kingdom to stay together. host: is he taking a stand for british rides are having his cake and eating it? we have more on what the british prime minister is looking for. reporter: david cameron has quite the wish list on his european visit. he is hoping to drum up continental support for renegotiating the new treaties. prime...
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preferguson, and prestaten island and this gentleman has gone to the community and he has stopped and he has looked and listened and we need that kind of a commissioner. who does that as we admonish our children when we went to school for the first time and after he stopped and look and listened he always says the right thing, number three. the administrator community and the african american community, particularly, the whole year have been engaged in conversations. with the commissioner turman. and i am allowed to say that we put him back on there. and good commissioner be made better. >> and the better commission will be made the best. >> we can't lose with this man. with ferguson, staten island, cleveland, north, charleston, south carolina, and in the news, san francisco cannot look the other way. and says that it is not here too. >> we do have challenges in the city. but with a man like mr. turman and the other commissioners who are doing a great job, we will be able to meet the challenge, and bring about the kind of police community relations and in which police will be held acc
preferguson, and prestaten island and this gentleman has gone to the community and he has stopped and he has looked and listened and we need that kind of a commissioner. who does that as we admonish our children when we went to school for the first time and after he stopped and look and listened he always says the right thing, number three. the administrator community and the african american community, particularly, the whole year have been engaged in conversations. with the commissioner...
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it has been confirmed by president ollanta -- hollande. reporter: on the iran nuclear issue, feeling increasingly sidelined since 2013, saudi may have found a solution in france, who has since become tehran's biggest critic i think a negotiation table. it's a chance for the allies to strengthen their already existing ties and an opportunity for francois hollande to discuss with the 70 leader the campaign against antigovernment rebels in yemen. gas with the saudi leader the campaign against the antigovernment rebels in yemen. genie: a big door lieberman has quit his job as the country's top diplomat in israel saying the country was not additionally -- was not sufficiently nationalist. netanyahu will have to settle for anything narrower alliance secure a majority in parliament. in the constitutional court in burundi has approved the president's controversial bid for a third term in office. it came after one of the top judges on that court fled the country, reportedly from -- to avoid being strong-armed into supporting the move. protest that
it has been confirmed by president ollanta -- hollande. reporter: on the iran nuclear issue, feeling increasingly sidelined since 2013, saudi may have found a solution in france, who has since become tehran's biggest critic i think a negotiation table. it's a chance for the allies to strengthen their already existing ties and an opportunity for francois hollande to discuss with the 70 leader the campaign against antigovernment rebels in yemen. gas with the saudi leader the campaign against the...
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as you know france has been in favor of lifting the u.s. that hinders cuba. >> reporter: speaking at the university of havana it's clear he wants to take a leadership role in a renewed cuba eu dialog and has mad latin american one of the foreign policy priorities but it's not just political, both france and holland are teamed to position themselves economically ahead of when the united states lifts its embargo against cuba to make trade and tourism flourish. american investment lawyer pedro says it's all about capturing american business. >> where are the americans going to go to know? i know the forbidden paradise and cuba will open up, americans there be there, i want a dutch hotel taking care of the americans, that is what you're seeing. >> reporter: he is accompanied by executives by top french firms including the liquor giant and handles sales of havana club rum and hopefully soon now to the u.s. the french president has not alluded publically to the thorny issues of human rights that led to the eu freeze. instead he offers to make fra
as you know france has been in favor of lifting the u.s. that hinders cuba. >> reporter: speaking at the university of havana it's clear he wants to take a leadership role in a renewed cuba eu dialog and has mad latin american one of the foreign policy priorities but it's not just political, both france and holland are teamed to position themselves economically ahead of when the united states lifts its embargo against cuba to make trade and tourism flourish. american investment lawyer...
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life here has changed dramatically.here are now more refugees than locals. >> translator: most of us are coughing now. our toilets are full. i had to rebuild my toy lot because it is blocked. >> translator: there are too many refugees. too many diseases. water is scarce. >> reporter: further along the banks of one of the largest fresh-water lakes in the world, the problem is the same too many new arrivals not enough clean water. >> they are drinking out of the lake drinking out of unclean water sources and it's a recipe for disaster when it comes to disease. >> reporter: diseases like cholera from contaminated water or food. it can kill within hours. there have already been several cholera deaths in poorly equipped camps. >> translator: family members are dieing in front of our eyes. we have heard that some people will bring in medication but even if they do it won't be enough because there is so many people here. >> reporter: many more are on their way, trans kneeian soldiers check the young and old as they wait for bu
life here has changed dramatically.here are now more refugees than locals. >> translator: most of us are coughing now. our toilets are full. i had to rebuild my toy lot because it is blocked. >> translator: there are too many refugees. too many diseases. water is scarce. >> reporter: further along the banks of one of the largest fresh-water lakes in the world, the problem is the same too many new arrivals not enough clean water. >> they are drinking out of the lake...
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it has left thousands displaced in the oil-rich upper nile state, and has changed hands several times since the conflict started in 2013. we have this report from juba. >> south sudan's military campaign to take malakal from the rebels was vital. whoever controls the capital controls the oil fields. the opposition and the local militia that had been armed by the government overran the area last thursday. the government sees the rebels had outside help. >> khartoum is behind the rebellions, and will not accept this. we fought to liberate the country. it is capable of protecting itself. >> after days of fighting troops gained control to the north, and close to the oil fields. this is what is left. until recently which is a thriving community. many residents fled to a neighbouring area where the oil fields are. for now, they will stay here. there's nothing to go back to. >> the conflict devastated many lives, the economy is low. critical shortage of foreign currency and commodity prices doubled. >> the produce is received from neighbouring countries, others have given up and closed shop.
it has left thousands displaced in the oil-rich upper nile state, and has changed hands several times since the conflict started in 2013. we have this report from juba. >> south sudan's military campaign to take malakal from the rebels was vital. whoever controls the capital controls the oil fields. the opposition and the local militia that had been armed by the government overran the area last thursday. the government sees the rebels had outside help. >> khartoum is behind the...
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but blatter has had two decades of complaining for this job, prince ali has had just weeks. >> thank very much indeed. and obviously we'll come back to you with the results of that vote. thanks. ♪ >>> islamic state of iraq and the levant is claiming responsibility for a bombing outside of a shia mosque in saudi arabia. the blast went off during friday prayers killing four people and wounding four others. a man wearing women's clothes is said to have blown himself up at the mosque gate. last friday a suicide bomber killed at least 21 people in another province. >>to syria now where rebels from the al-qaeda affiliated nusra front are reported to have killed 30 government soldiers and gained access to an important city in idlib province. >> reporter: another gain for syrian rebels in northern idlib province. a coalition of fighters which includes al-nusra fighters now control the town. it is thought to be the last major strong hold for the regime in the entire province. >> translator: thank god we liberated the town in just hour hours. i swear they ran like rats. >> reporter: after days
but blatter has had two decades of complaining for this job, prince ali has had just weeks. >> thank very much indeed. and obviously we'll come back to you with the results of that vote. thanks. ♪ >>> islamic state of iraq and the levant is claiming responsibility for a bombing outside of a shia mosque in saudi arabia. the blast went off during friday prayers killing four people and wounding four others. a man wearing women's clothes is said to have blown himself up at the...
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he has been right. [applause] the reason he was always so nice to me is he was on the committee to choose vice president. he owed me for what he did. that is a joke, press. that is a joke. for the past six and a half years, eric set next to me in cabinet meetings. there is a protocol where each seat is. you will sit on my left during those cabinet meetings. eric sat there and i do know how many meetings we have had in the situation room. he served the department with distinction and our country with honor and i thank him and his wife and his family. he has a beautiful family of brilliant kids. [applause] i want to thank them for their service. i have confidence that loretta lynch will exceed the high standards. she is cut from the same cloth. they embody the mantra of their predecessor, the man after whom this building is named. "the purpose of life is to contribute to making things better." five generations, your brother is also a baptist minister. your dad taught you to stand up for what's right and s
he has been right. [applause] the reason he was always so nice to me is he was on the committee to choose vice president. he owed me for what he did. that is a joke, press. that is a joke. for the past six and a half years, eric set next to me in cabinet meetings. there is a protocol where each seat is. you will sit on my left during those cabinet meetings. eric sat there and i do know how many meetings we have had in the situation room. he served the department with distinction and our country...
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we have done a bit too much of that and it has brought more problems than it has solved. >> it has been 14 years deal think the page redact has endangered fundamental freedoms or it has done its jobs well? >> it is the great question. you ask someone who isn't a scholar but did say practitioner as a director of national intelligence i'll look into these matters and was fully apprised of the surveillance program conducted by nsa. maybe not as familiar that i didn't have as much of the role with those activities but i did with respect to the nsa i had to sign quarterly letters to the thighs the court -- fisa court and i honestly never sought any behaviors' thought that would impinge on the freedoms of our citizens. i have visited nn say a number of times even touche show me -- to show may carry out these activities with fbi agents and lawyers and all kinds of people to oversee the way that these programs were carried out. i was satisfied with adequate safeguards were taken to protect the rights of individual citizens. so frankly when the uproar occurred from the surveillance it did not re
we have done a bit too much of that and it has brought more problems than it has solved. >> it has been 14 years deal think the page redact has endangered fundamental freedoms or it has done its jobs well? >> it is the great question. you ask someone who isn't a scholar but did say practitioner as a director of national intelligence i'll look into these matters and was fully apprised of the surveillance program conducted by nsa. maybe not as familiar that i didn't have as much of...
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he has an interview next week. got no idea what it's for but it has given him hope, something that unemployed millions don't have. >> it's the 60th anniversary of the contest and finalists have been showing off in dress rehearsals in vienna. the show kicks off if 20 minutes and is expected to be watched by more than 200 million people around the world. for the first time australia is among the 27 finalists vying to win. it was given a wildcard because of its strong fan base. it's entry performed by guy sebastian is one of the favorites. even if that happens, next year's show will remain in europe. lee, we know that australians have been massive fans of the euro vision song contest for decades. how that they're now being allowed to take part of the european competition. >> as you say australia has been a massive fan for 30 years. 1billion people watch it in australia at 5:00 a.m. every year. this year to mark the anniversary they've invited australia to take part. and they could be back next year as well. >> what is
he has an interview next week. got no idea what it's for but it has given him hope, something that unemployed millions don't have. >> it's the 60th anniversary of the contest and finalists have been showing off in dress rehearsals in vienna. the show kicks off if 20 minutes and is expected to be watched by more than 200 million people around the world. for the first time australia is among the 27 finalists vying to win. it was given a wildcard because of its strong fan base. it's entry...
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one of them has stopped calling.is friend who is still in contact with us tried to call his satellite telephone and told us the phone is ringing but nobody is answering yet and we don't know if he is alive or dead and the staff member still in contact with us was hiding on an island when armed men came on the island and started shooting at women and children who were hiding there and he ran in the swamp. as he was running, rocket propelled grenade round hit the water next to him and thankfully didn't explode and he hid in the water for nine hours before he was comfortable enough and felt safe enough to go back to dry land and on his bay he collected the bodies of two small children who had been caught. >> the fact that aid agencies like you that make such a difference to people who need it are no longer there, what is your predictions as far as the humanitarian situation is concerned and how bad is it likely to get? >> people that have been displaced in this round of fighting have been left their homes at time when t
one of them has stopped calling.is friend who is still in contact with us tried to call his satellite telephone and told us the phone is ringing but nobody is answering yet and we don't know if he is alive or dead and the staff member still in contact with us was hiding on an island when armed men came on the island and started shooting at women and children who were hiding there and he ran in the swamp. as he was running, rocket propelled grenade round hit the water next to him and thankfully...
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hat's coming up. on the way up india and its fast-growing economy. first exploited, then unemployed the plight of tea pickers in darjeeling. tracking down poachers nepal calls in its army to -- protect wildlife. there's no doubt that india is making waves. it's high tech industries are flourishing not least thanks to an increasingly skilled workforce. but india has experienced a few bumps on the road to becoming a global player. prime minister narendra modi came to power just over a year ago on a ticket of reviving an economy that was running out of steam. here's a look at what is driving and what is hindering india's potential. reporter: india is known the world over for its it companies and call centres. but the country's economy has long offered much more and it's growing. international investors are driving the growth in alternative energies and in the pharmaceuticals and manufacturing industries. india's economy is booming. some predict the country is even in a position to top china
hat's coming up. on the way up india and its fast-growing economy. first exploited, then unemployed the plight of tea pickers in darjeeling. tracking down poachers nepal calls in its army to -- protect wildlife. there's no doubt that india is making waves. it's high tech industries are flourishing not least thanks to an increasingly skilled workforce. but india has experienced a few bumps on the road to becoming a global player. prime minister narendra modi came to power just over a year ago on...
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that has gotten worse. if a black man -- several black men that i've talked to, i hear them complaining about the same thing. if they do not have id, they are putting me down, arresting me. you cannot walk the street without id. suppose you do not have id, what will you do? it is a known fear. i think it is relevant to these young men to be fearing them. there is this no tolerance authority that they use. to tell on them is another story. i have had trouble in my family myself. i was actually afraid to talk to internal affairs because i'm wondering, will they do the same thing? host: i thought you were done. this debate over zero-tolerance policing is something that is happening in new york as well what is known as broken windows policing. we will be joined the some "washington journal -- joint ed next on "washington journal" by bernard kerik former new york city police commissioner. on twitter, edwin says, police departments across the nation should launch internal investigations. peter is up next and am v
that has gotten worse. if a black man -- several black men that i've talked to, i hear them complaining about the same thing. if they do not have id, they are putting me down, arresting me. you cannot walk the street without id. suppose you do not have id, what will you do? it is a known fear. i think it is relevant to these young men to be fearing them. there is this no tolerance authority that they use. to tell on them is another story. i have had trouble in my family myself. i was actually...
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as our investigation has continued, additional information has been discovered and as is often the casering an ongoing investigation charges can and should be revised they step on the evidence. these past two weeks my team has been presenting evidence to grand jury had just today returned indictments against all six officers for the following offenses -- juan: the indictments came nearly three weeks after mosby first announced her decision to bring criminal charges against the officers. while some of the charges have been amended, the most serious ones -- second-degree murder against officer caesar goodson and involuntary manslaughter against four of the officers -- remained intact. amy: for more we go to baltimore, maryland, where we're joined by longtime civil rights attorney a. dwight pettit who specializes in criminal and constitutional law. pettit has successfully tried dozens of cases of police misconduct. a. dwight pettit, welcome to democracy now! your response to the grand jury handing down the indictment? >> they came down as expected, so there is no surprise. i'm glad to see
as our investigation has continued, additional information has been discovered and as is often the casering an ongoing investigation charges can and should be revised they step on the evidence. these past two weeks my team has been presenting evidence to grand jury had just today returned indictments against all six officers for the following offenses -- juan: the indictments came nearly three weeks after mosby first announced her decision to bring criminal charges against the officers. while...
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has entered its second summer, and the war has passed since we drove down this road. this is where men died in the first battles, and where they die still. shells land, but this is commonplace on the high-speed drive into pesky where the war never stops. it is mostly the old and sick who are left behind. we were staying with svetlana, 868, and her husband. anatoly is the beekeeper, tending the hive of his flighted neighbors -- of his neighbors who have fled. >> i'm taking care of them. how can i leave them? >> the food they produce they share with elderly neighbors. the shops are too distant and the route is too dange rous. >> before i only had a few gray hairs, now it is terrifying. we are fed up, because they do not read us go anywhere. >> there is no cease-fire. coming back, i wonder why they refuse to leave. >> if i go to the city i will be under shelling as well. when ahmad -- when i'm on my way, someone could shoot me or steal my car. anything could happen. >> svetlana did evacuate to the city, but they have been together since they were 16, and separation was t
has entered its second summer, and the war has passed since we drove down this road. this is where men died in the first battles, and where they die still. shells land, but this is commonplace on the high-speed drive into pesky where the war never stops. it is mostly the old and sick who are left behind. we were staying with svetlana, 868, and her husband. anatoly is the beekeeper, tending the hive of his flighted neighbors -- of his neighbors who have fled. >> i'm taking care of them....
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oliver farry has the details.oliver: francois hollande inspects with cuban counterpart raul castro where he became the first western leader in more than 30 years to visit the country. he was a company by seven ministers and a plethora of french business leaders keen on getting in on cuba's economy as it opens up to the world. it was part of an and shuttle -- unscheduled visit to fidel castro away from the glare of the media. it was a busy day for hollande. he laid a wreath at the grave of was a marquee -- jose marti and called for an end to the u.s. embargo. president hollande: the measures that have hindered cuba's development can finally be ended and done away with. so that every country can be respected in its identity. that is what we must do. oliver: he also opened a new cultural center in havana. the visit profit a lot of excitement on locals stop -- prompted a lot of excitement on locals. >> it is a great event for us part of the friendship cuba has always had with european countries. >> this visit is reall
oliver farry has the details.oliver: francois hollande inspects with cuban counterpart raul castro where he became the first western leader in more than 30 years to visit the country. he was a company by seven ministers and a plethora of french business leaders keen on getting in on cuba's economy as it opens up to the world. it was part of an and shuttle -- unscheduled visit to fidel castro away from the glare of the media. it was a busy day for hollande. he laid a wreath at the grave of was a...
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if it has 4 straight corners and 4 l-shaped sides, it's a rectangle, and he has to have it.is professor square. he teaches at shapely university. - (with german accent): squares are a type of rectangle, except their sides are equal. it's my favourite shape, and yes, that will be on the test! - (olive): she is one of the most famous clothing designers in the world. her trademark is 3
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been told has been evacuated. we've heard four volleys of gunfire inside the building right next to an united nations compound. right now this street is full of afghan police and security forces, special forces, and the afghan they use a trillionth response team. they did deal with it very quickly, an after the gun fair wasgunfire was going on. >> thank you very much, jennifer glasse in kabul. at least 35 people have been killed near the iraqi city of fallujah. a suicide-bomber detonated the device northeast of the city. the place has been ambushed by fighters from isil who managed to seize military tanks and equipment. the department leader of isil has been killed by the u.s. coalition. he was killed west of mosul in the north of iraq. he was said to be holding a meeting inside a mosque with other isil leaders at the time of the strike. we have this from baghdad. >> this is definitely a blow to the islamic state of iraq and levan. what we understand was that he was only recently appointed second in command in the
been told has been evacuated. we've heard four volleys of gunfire inside the building right next to an united nations compound. right now this street is full of afghan police and security forces, special forces, and the afghan they use a trillionth response team. they did deal with it very quickly, an after the gun fair wasgunfire was going on. >> thank you very much, jennifer glasse in kabul. at least 35 people have been killed near the iraqi city of fallujah. a suicide-bomber detonated...
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king has died at age 76. ♪ ♪ >>> when the night has come ♪ >>> soul singer, standby me, died the naturaldrifters, and then a sole will he career, 1960, standby me, is the fourth most broadcast song in the u.s. in the last century. ♪ ♪ >> hi, i am lisa flesher and you are in the stream chances you know someone who has bad or knee surgery, but there is growing evidence that these and other brothers may be used too off and could be detrimental to your health. a game changing way to detect cadgessers early. he is doing it with a smart phone, a 3 d printer and in less than an hour. languages will be extinct by
king has died at age 76. ♪ ♪ >>> when the night has come ♪ >>> soul singer, standby me, died the naturaldrifters, and then a sole will he career, 1960, standby me, is the fourth most broadcast song in the u.s. in the last century. ♪ ♪ >> hi, i am lisa flesher and you are in the stream chances you know someone who has bad or knee surgery, but there is growing evidence that these and other brothers may be used too off and could be detrimental to your health. a...
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charley has more. the keys look like they have for hundreds of years the sound they prodowns is slightly different. he has played on pianos all his life, but this is the first one with his name on it. it is inspired by the piano used by the 19th century hungary composure. he tried it and quantitied to combine it's sound with the power of a modern piano. from the outside it looks like a modern concert piano but inside is where the differences lie. you can see how the strings run in straight lines that is what create the difference sound, the much warmer sound. closer to what come can pose sures would have had 200 years ago. >> he is considered the world's greatest all around musician. and a conductor he has tried to build bridges through music, with his orchestra of palestinian and israeli musicians. he has repeatedly condemned steal's occupation of gaza and the west bank. even when describing his instruments he likened it to solving a political problem. >> each note is there for a reason. and you the p
charley has more. the keys look like they have for hundreds of years the sound they prodowns is slightly different. he has played on pianos all his life, but this is the first one with his name on it. it is inspired by the piano used by the 19th century hungary composure. he tried it and quantitied to combine it's sound with the power of a modern piano. from the outside it looks like a modern concert piano but inside is where the differences lie. you can see how the strings run in straight...
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now what has happened in these whistleblowing cases is, that has been flipped.look at thomas trick them a for example, nsa whistleblower. it is been seven years. he did not go to prison at all in the end. they plead down to -- it was the pretrial process was both the deterrent, general deterrent and it was the penalty, in the same thing is happening here in the wikileaks process. we have no rights as a defendant because the formal trial hasn't started yet. the same thing as happen with me in the sims the in relation to the sweetest -- swedish case. don't even have a right to documents because you're not even a defendant. amy: and the u.s. investigation is gone on for how many years? >> for just over five years. amy: wikileaks founder julian assange speaking inside the ecuadorian embassy in london. or he has taken refuge for the past three years. coming up, julian assange will talk about the new icwatch database which recalls information publicly posted by former members of the u.s. intelligence community and hear the inside story about what is believed the u.s.
now what has happened in these whistleblowing cases is, that has been flipped.look at thomas trick them a for example, nsa whistleblower. it is been seven years. he did not go to prison at all in the end. they plead down to -- it was the pretrial process was both the deterrent, general deterrent and it was the penalty, in the same thing is happening here in the wikileaks process. we have no rights as a defendant because the formal trial hasn't started yet. the same thing as happen with me in...
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that has been challenged. the fcc has grown a cynical as i am. to figure out what they are is not just a company that gets into your house. tom: what does this say about this bull market in cheap money that we have? is this the price of central-bank free money? carmel: yes. [laughter] and it is going to continue. we expect rates to go up in the u.s., but they will all make go up a not an enormous amount. tom: if you are janet yellen, do you collect stamps now? carmel: bill has increased the dialogue, he has a different view on every issue, and we can sit there and discuss issues in a way we ever have. tom: and debate and argue as well. carmel: yeah, he is at it a lot. tom: this is exciting. we will have other guests through the hour on this transaction. brendan: we talk about cheap money, but you are also looking abroad. where are you looking abroad to grow? carmel: where we will see upgrades to earnings, one place that seems obvious is japan. it is already cheap especially ebitda and they have got this corporate governance the company is being f
that has been challenged. the fcc has grown a cynical as i am. to figure out what they are is not just a company that gets into your house. tom: what does this say about this bull market in cheap money that we have? is this the price of central-bank free money? carmel: yes. [laughter] and it is going to continue. we expect rates to go up in the u.s., but they will all make go up a not an enormous amount. tom: if you are janet yellen, do you collect stamps now? carmel: bill has increased the...
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work that has been going on.ma administration has spoken darkly about the need to send u.s. ships and war planes to the south china sea to potentially challenge beijing's sovereignty claims. beijing has reacted angry to that saying that it won't be passive in the face of such and will defend sovereignty. it also points out other rival claimants to the islands in the south china sea have been doing the same thing, namely philippines and vietnam and washington has been silent in the face of that action proving that washington is guilty of what it says is a cold war, knee-jerk mentality. >>> mexico will pay more than $3 million in compensation to the relatives of criminal suspects who killed by soldiers last year, human rights investigation found government troops shot the suspects after they surrendered and john has more in southeast mexico. >> reporter: the town is buried deep in the mexican countryside that few had heard of it before the killings of last june. soldiers shot dead 22 people in the shootout with gan
work that has been going on.ma administration has spoken darkly about the need to send u.s. ships and war planes to the south china sea to potentially challenge beijing's sovereignty claims. beijing has reacted angry to that saying that it won't be passive in the face of such and will defend sovereignty. it also points out other rival claimants to the islands in the south china sea have been doing the same thing, namely philippines and vietnam and washington has been silent in the face of that...
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it has done so already. last year, russia supplied iraq with attack aircraft and also with some helicopters. the iraqis have come looking for more. the iraqi's have been speaking to russian media in the last few days saying in the future, they are looking for a new deal with russia over arms amounting some $3 billion. >> thanks so much. let's continue this discussion with joseph, a senior writer for the gulf news, joins us live from beirut. joseph with all the u.s. support, training, arms which iraq has received, why is it looking to russia and china? >> well, they are looking to complete a contract signed in 2012 when the iraqi's purchased $2.4 billion worth of weapons and the because of various circumstances that occurred since then, the contract has not really been fulfilled to the letter therefore they might be trying to rekindle this past agreement that they have. frankly, i think that the last thing that the iraqis need are more weapons weapons that they are not able to use and they have real problem o
it has done so already. last year, russia supplied iraq with attack aircraft and also with some helicopters. the iraqis have come looking for more. the iraqi's have been speaking to russian media in the last few days saying in the future, they are looking for a new deal with russia over arms amounting some $3 billion. >> thanks so much. let's continue this discussion with joseph, a senior writer for the gulf news, joins us live from beirut. joseph with all the u.s. support, training, arms...
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this has happened before. there has been live streaming.t is a big idea right now in silicon valley. you are talking about dropping costs, dropping infrastructure. you talk about the new front. you spent how much money on content? tim: tens of millions of dollar a year on content. kara: these guys are spending billions. why are you guys doing that? i like that you got susan sarandon to light up a pot cigarette on your video show. what is the goal? what do you think the rest of everybody is doing? tim: first of all, on a global perspective, there's 900 million paid t.v. connections in the world. roughly 2 billion people on smartphones. that number will go up to 4 billion in the next few years. peter was just talking about how big distribution has gotten. in general as a company, we are doing two things. we are building a media platform. we provide video services and content and ads to 40,000 other publishers at this point. for our own properties, we are investing in what we think is content that will look like the future of content. the show
this has happened before. there has been live streaming.t is a big idea right now in silicon valley. you are talking about dropping costs, dropping infrastructure. you talk about the new front. you spent how much money on content? tim: tens of millions of dollar a year on content. kara: these guys are spending billions. why are you guys doing that? i like that you got susan sarandon to light up a pot cigarette on your video show. what is the goal? what do you think the rest of everybody is...
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vikra has two children. she's been camped out here for weeks in conditions she says are unbearable. >> the children are finding it impossible to stay here. some of us are diabetic, some are heart problems. we can't cope in the heat. there is no electricity or water. >> the u.n. seems to be struggling or the hope. inside the stoor storeroom there's not much. the u.n. has set up a vaccination program and is providing clean water but the refugees say it's not enough. >> the international community hasn't fulfilled its obligations especially the gulf. they should come here and see how we are faring. the heat is unbearable and the children are getting sick. >> the conditions at this refugee camp are dire. the united nations says it's doing its best and unless the international community works fast, things could get worse. an international donor conference could come in the next few weeks. the time couldn't come enough. >> we hope that the international community will move forward and provide support. >> reporter:
vikra has two children. she's been camped out here for weeks in conditions she says are unbearable. >> the children are finding it impossible to stay here. some of us are diabetic, some are heart problems. we can't cope in the heat. there is no electricity or water. >> the u.n. seems to be struggling or the hope. inside the stoor storeroom there's not much. the u.n. has set up a vaccination program and is providing clean water but the refugees say it's not enough. >> the...
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that has not been my experience.udying both auschwitz and hiroshima i found these to be defining events of the 20th century. and although they are very different events, they converge and threatening the human future. one has to do with the gas chambers in auschwitz. that was a high technology at the time. it is our capacity to destroy ourselves, in this case, with chemicals or other substances. the other has to do with nuclear threat. and that is the more immediate danger. nuclear weapons still although not thought about much publicly now, certainly, when one looks into it, still a looming threat if anything greater than in recent past. so these are two events that defined the 20th century. and when one looks for ways -- i would be the first one to look for human progress, but when one looks for ways diminishing killing in war, those who make the claim are hard to expand the 20th century, more people killed in that century than any other century. so auschwitz and hiroshima are defining events of the 20 century. stil
that has not been my experience.udying both auschwitz and hiroshima i found these to be defining events of the 20th century. and although they are very different events, they converge and threatening the human future. one has to do with the gas chambers in auschwitz. that was a high technology at the time. it is our capacity to destroy ourselves, in this case, with chemicals or other substances. the other has to do with nuclear threat. and that is the more immediate danger. nuclear weapons...
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what has daylight revealed? >> that's right a very good morning to you from philadelphia, where like you said, it is a little after 9:00 a.m. here local time, and what sunlight has revealed here in philadelphia is a very horrific scene on the railroad tracks, about a block behind me. it's very hard to see because police cordoned off the entire area so ntsb crash investigators can go through the debris and try to figure out what exactly happened that caused this train to derail. the latest information is that six people have died, hundreds were sent to the hospital, over 50 injured there are still at least a half dozen people that are in critical condition but this is a rail line that is critical here in the northeast region of the united states. every day between washington, d.c. and new york, there are hundreds of amtrak trains that go back and forth every dave, and every year, transport 11 million people on average, so this is a critical train line, the most highly used in the united states and right now the l
what has daylight revealed? >> that's right a very good morning to you from philadelphia, where like you said, it is a little after 9:00 a.m. here local time, and what sunlight has revealed here in philadelphia is a very horrific scene on the railroad tracks, about a block behind me. it's very hard to see because police cordoned off the entire area so ntsb crash investigators can go through the debris and try to figure out what exactly happened that caused this train to derail. the latest...
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there has been progress. it has not been sufficient yet. >> there is still a way to go. is more progress to be done, and some substantial reforms that need to be delivered. a comprehensive set of reforms is absolutely necessary for a good agreement. alix: the clock keeps ticking. finance leaders at the g-7 meeting talking about greece. much more coming up. after the break. ♪ alix: welcome back to the "bloomberg market day." former maryland governor martin o'malley is comparing for a very busy weekend. the democrat from baltimore is expected to kick off his campaign for the nomination for president. but this presidential cycle -- features a us steamroller. hillary clinton continues to dominate, and some say there is no realistic scenario in which o'malley beats her. joining us now is john heilemann. what is the point of o'malley getting in, if hillary clinton is still steamrolling ahead? john: alix, i think there is, you cannot win if you don't run. there is no doubt that in the democratic party there is support for hillary clinton. but there's no doubt a lot of democrats
there has been progress. it has not been sufficient yet. >> there is still a way to go. is more progress to be done, and some substantial reforms that need to be delivered. a comprehensive set of reforms is absolutely necessary for a good agreement. alix: the clock keeps ticking. finance leaders at the g-7 meeting talking about greece. much more coming up. after the break. ♪ alix: welcome back to the "bloomberg market day." former maryland governor martin o'malley is comparing...
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wendi's has 5600 locations worldwide -- wendy's has 6600 locations worldwide.ndan: bonds and stocks extend their global rout. we will look into why. at 7:10 we will look into minimum wages. at 7:20 we talk about the iran deal with peter cook. we will talk about david mccullough. he has written about the panama canal, the american revolution -- the amazing stuff america has done. he has turned his attention to the wright brothers. i asked him the question -- why these guys? david mccullough: theman could not fly. it was accepted fact. anybody who says anything to the contrary was a daydreamer are wacko. - or wacko. these people were couple of cranks crackpots, and the flight at kitty hawk, which was the epic, the world changing event, was done in relative seclusion and when they went back home to ohio, they knew that people would not believe that they had done it. but they also knew that they had not really developed an airplane that was practical. they were brilliant. that is what you have to wake up to. brendan: you say they were brilliant. what was it that en
wendi's has 5600 locations worldwide -- wendy's has 6600 locations worldwide.ndan: bonds and stocks extend their global rout. we will look into why. at 7:10 we will look into minimum wages. at 7:20 we talk about the iran deal with peter cook. we will talk about david mccullough. he has written about the panama canal, the american revolution -- the amazing stuff america has done. he has turned his attention to the wright brothers. i asked him the question -- why these guys? david mccullough:...
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but first the city has to find a source. businessman faisal says afghanistan missed a golden opportunity. >> clear the money was spent with long term in mind they wouldn't have spent it on these generators they should have built hydroelectric plants and after that solar winds. >> the money the government doesn't have, meanwhile the people of kandahar will have to taketake what they can get. jennifer glasse, al jazeera. >> if you want more you can go to our website that's aljazeera.com. aljazeera.com. >>> on a special eldition of "america tonight", honouring the broken soldiers. >> i want people to know that the war doesn't end when the guns are silenced. i want them to know that >>> a long time coming, but a salute to disabled veterans. also tonight - how did a veteran's hospital become the center of a great disservice to our nation's bravest defenders. christopher putzel inside the wisconsin hospital known as candiland
but first the city has to find a source. businessman faisal says afghanistan missed a golden opportunity. >> clear the money was spent with long term in mind they wouldn't have spent it on these generators they should have built hydroelectric plants and after that solar winds. >> the money the government doesn't have, meanwhile the people of kandahar will have to taketake what they can get. jennifer glasse, al jazeera. >> if you want more you can go to our website that's...
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a triumphant time, who has secured re-election has evolved into what the opposition leader has describedus. >> with big answers former defense minister says that doesn't want to be a part of it. likely to go what would it be. >> this government is the most right wing government that israel has seen in it's history. this government is made up of far right nationalist parties and far right religious parties. and that is the shape of this new government that mr. netanyahu has been able to put together, and as we have been saying he only has a wafer thin majority. which means he is going to be beholden to every faction within that coalition, in order to get any laws passed. and many political analysts here in israel really don't see this government surviving very long. the gold miners are missing after a flood in northwest columbia. it could take days. not sure what caused the flood, everything will be done to help the victims. the recommended ending the practice of spraying toxic chemicals over coco fields. the method was previously favored but farmers have complained that the controversial
a triumphant time, who has secured re-election has evolved into what the opposition leader has describedus. >> with big answers former defense minister says that doesn't want to be a part of it. likely to go what would it be. >> this government is the most right wing government that israel has seen in it's history. this government is made up of far right nationalist parties and far right religious parties. and that is the shape of this new government that mr. netanyahu has been able...
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she has had to deal with catastrophes things that had nothing to do with her. >> the shake up has been welcomed by politician within her party. some of them may replace the ministers that have had to resign, it is a dramatic move but some see it as long overdue and necessary. carolyn malone, al jazeera. >> still to come, a u.s. court rules that the mass collection of phone records by the nsa is illegal, this is germany's top intelligence agency says it won't be as open in the future, why the bad blood? we will tell you shortly. chaos in oklahoma after several tornadoes ripped through the city. and in sport, tiny that could mean big trouble for one of the worldest greatest boxers. more later. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and ge
she has had to deal with catastrophes things that had nothing to do with her. >> the shake up has been welcomed by politician within her party. some of them may replace the ministers that have had to resign, it is a dramatic move but some see it as long overdue and necessary. carolyn malone, al jazeera. >> still to come, a u.s. court rules that the mass collection of phone records by the nsa is illegal, this is germany's top intelligence agency says it won't be as open in the...