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deal has now begin.greek newspapers deal has given greece a bloody nose. the ruling party was elected to reject austerity, but on wednesday their mp's will be asked to support more of it. the most immediate challenge looks achievable getting these laws through parliament by wednesday night. with his own party he has a bigger problem leftest factions within it are now in open revolt, and the fact that he made such a comprehensive u-turn will damage his credibility. outside parliament loyalists repeat mr. tsipras's line that this is the least bad option. >> translator: i repeat that what is important today is that the government gives an answer to the coup. >> reporter: economically things have never been worse. businesses close every day. this brother and sister running their furniture business are clinging on but customer confidence has disappeared. >> now they are afraid to spend some money to -- to purchase a new chair or a new desk. or even starting a business to take some furniture to purchase office
deal has now begin.greek newspapers deal has given greece a bloody nose. the ruling party was elected to reject austerity, but on wednesday their mp's will be asked to support more of it. the most immediate challenge looks achievable getting these laws through parliament by wednesday night. with his own party he has a bigger problem leftest factions within it are now in open revolt, and the fact that he made such a comprehensive u-turn will damage his credibility. outside parliament loyalists...
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greece votes for a referendum that has politthe has split the country in two. >>> palestinian authorities warn of more arrests to come. >> i've come to guyana to see how decades of racial tensions have shaped this nation's politics. >> hello. tunisia is just one attack away from collapsing. that was the stark warning from the president who has announced a state of emergency. it follows the murder of 38 foreign tourists at a beach resort eight days ago. the president said that the emergency powers were needed to maintain security and safety. >> announcing the emergencyier that tunisia is now in a state of war. >> the islamic state carries the black flag and wants to establish a caliphate. there is no country in our region or in europe that is free from terrorism today. >> the state of emergenci' announced by the tunisian comes a week after the beach massacre. 38 tourists died. 30 of them from britain. the new emergency legislation will give the tunisian government more flexibility. at the same time will hand the army and police more authority. also restricts the right to public assembly. t
greece votes for a referendum that has politthe has split the country in two. >>> palestinian authorities warn of more arrests to come. >> i've come to guyana to see how decades of racial tensions have shaped this nation's politics. >> hello. tunisia is just one attack away from collapsing. that was the stark warning from the president who has announced a state of emergency. it follows the murder of 38 foreign tourists at a beach resort eight days ago. the president said...
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and it has many positive influences. (but) though while china has benefited from the policy, it will have to pay for it. the policy has cost china much, and from a long term perspective, the problems it has brought about will have quite severe consequences." >> supporters claim that since it went into effect in 1980, china's family planning policy has prevented some 400 million births. and that without it, the country would now be reeling with more than 1.7 billion people. but critics argue that parents were already having significantly fewer children on their own, and say the policy has been an unnecessary hardship. >> "in 1970, the fertility rate was 5.8, nearly 6, meaning a woman at that time would give birth to 6 children in her lifetime. this was the peak of fertility in our history. but by 1980, the fertility rate had dropped below 3. before 1979, family planning was not enforced by the government. but the decrease occurred nonetheless." >> renowned demographer liang zhongtang was a strong supporter of china's fami
and it has many positive influences. (but) though while china has benefited from the policy, it will have to pay for it. the policy has cost china much, and from a long term perspective, the problems it has brought about will have quite severe consequences." >> supporters claim that since it went into effect in 1980, china's family planning policy has prevented some 400 million births. and that without it, the country would now be reeling with more than 1.7 billion people. but...
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one of the bridges linking anbar to baghdad has been closed and at least five has died as a result ofustion. little help have been available to those fleeing but authorities say the bridge will open on sunday. in baghdad an official holiday has been declared but even those who aren't escaping the violence are suffering. >> translator: after sunrise we come here to cool off due to the high temperature. it is too high and there is not electricity. we feel hot at our homes. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: the operation involves 11,000 iraqi soldiers and has been running since monday. the u.s.-lead coalition has also stepped up its air strikes and hit isil targets near the city of fallujah. >> translator: what we're doing is sending troops to take key roads and break up safe houses used by isil. this time if we need to we can change strategy easily. the coalition are involved as are the iraqi air force and we successes every day. >> reporter: so far the push has been to take certain roads and villages in preparation of asults on the cities of fallujah and ramadi. take those from isil and the hop
one of the bridges linking anbar to baghdad has been closed and at least five has died as a result ofustion. little help have been available to those fleeing but authorities say the bridge will open on sunday. in baghdad an official holiday has been declared but even those who aren't escaping the violence are suffering. >> translator: after sunrise we come here to cool off due to the high temperature. it is too high and there is not electricity. we feel hot at our homes. [ gunfire ]...
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but this has been a turbulent time. it has been a difficult few days. there is a headline in a newspaper in greece that said that for tsipras it was a marathon in brussels and it will be a sprint here in athens. the deadline to finish that sprint was an hour ago. it seems that discussions are still going on inside parliament we'll see what the vote brings. within the next few minutes we'll let you know. >> thank you very much, indeed. >> the historic chance to pursue a safer world and once in live time opportunity. that's how president obama described the nuclear deal in iran. the deal. >> a confident u.s. president. >> i think there is a helicopter coming, but i'm really enjoying this iran debate. >> he kept talking long after his news conference was supposed to end. the focus selling the iran nuclear deal, arguing if the u.s. congress prevented him from lifting sanctions iran still won't be isolated. >> they saw the u.s. congress 99% of the community that this is going to resome of the iran nuclear program in an equitable way. >> i would like to-- >>
but this has been a turbulent time. it has been a difficult few days. there is a headline in a newspaper in greece that said that for tsipras it was a marathon in brussels and it will be a sprint here in athens. the deadline to finish that sprint was an hour ago. it seems that discussions are still going on inside parliament we'll see what the vote brings. within the next few minutes we'll let you know. >> thank you very much, indeed. >> the historic chance to pursue a safer world...
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has been in power. in addition to that, it is a bit theliating to the way that eurogroup and the eurozone leaders are making him do it. five years ago, when i was here for the first bailout, they gave time to hold them over that to fashion together their austerity program. he has 72 hours to deliver the austerity. it has to be signed before they give them the cash because of that credibility problem. he is probably going to try, but that is a bit of an ask. angie: what does the parliament have to do now? a couple of things that they have to do. already agreed, at least by raising their hands and not voting. that is raising sales taxes, cutting pensions. they would have to vote on those. i have said that they would support it but now they have to put their money where their mouths are. that thistives government engaged in that did not have the support of .reditors those would have to be rolled back. then, they have to agree to automatic spending cuts in the event that the budget targets that they are ple
has been in power. in addition to that, it is a bit theliating to the way that eurogroup and the eurozone leaders are making him do it. five years ago, when i was here for the first bailout, they gave time to hold them over that to fashion together their austerity program. he has 72 hours to deliver the austerity. it has to be signed before they give them the cash because of that credibility problem. he is probably going to try, but that is a bit of an ask. angie: what does the parliament have...
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i think it is fair to say that he has caved. he has caved in key areas, as well. we are going to see major vat reform, and reform. key areas that alexis tsipras has campaigned on. looks like he is backtracking as part of the plan. in essence, it will not be spun this way, but it does look remarkably like he has given into the creditor's demands. anna: the no vote we saw over the weekend, when the greek population that notice something similar. there were crucial differences around the debt. how is alexis tsipras going to get through his own party? i was a party going to react? guy: what we understand right now, as of five minutes ago, there was a meeting called around the corner at the party headquarters to discuss the plan. there are elements we understand on what is already a fairly left-leaning party, certain red lines have been crossed. they are not happy. it will be interesting to see the parliamentary vote coming up shortly, as well. whether or not he backs alexis tsipras, whether his own party backs him. he can guess for you much any plan through parliament
i think it is fair to say that he has caved. he has caved in key areas, as well. we are going to see major vat reform, and reform. key areas that alexis tsipras has campaigned on. looks like he is backtracking as part of the plan. in essence, it will not be spun this way, but it does look remarkably like he has given into the creditor's demands. anna: the no vote we saw over the weekend, when the greek population that notice something similar. there were crucial differences around the debt. how...
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tom has a sense of wonder.it is the single biggest argument, my father has had over a beverage of our choice. manned versus unmanned. unmanned has hit it out of the park with the success. let's get back to the realities of frankfurt and washington. mario draghi will take the headlines today. yesterday, chair yellen did all to avoid headlines. she did speak about the strength of the u.s. economy. chair yellen: this economy might snap back more quickly, the transitory influences holding down first-half growth stayed. the boost to consumer spending from oil prices show's group more definitively. tom: phil mattingly is and washington. janet yellen not running as a republican candidate at the last response. how is chair yellen greeted on the hill? bernie sanders is not there. is thaere a new dialogue? phil: it is tension filled. i think this is a progression of what we have seen over the last five or six years. you think about the house committee chaired by jeb hensarling, a critic of the fed. 60 plus lawmakers and
tom has a sense of wonder.it is the single biggest argument, my father has had over a beverage of our choice. manned versus unmanned. unmanned has hit it out of the park with the success. let's get back to the realities of frankfurt and washington. mario draghi will take the headlines today. yesterday, chair yellen did all to avoid headlines. she did speak about the strength of the u.s. economy. chair yellen: this economy might snap back more quickly, the transitory influences holding down...
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it has to be developed over time. this morning, foreign minister zarif expressed his hope that this agreement can be a beginning of a change of the interactions between iran and the international community. >> let's get more on the american reaction from washington d.c. president barack obama has said this is about verification. will that do anything to satisfactory his critics? >> there are people against the deal not knowing the details and those saying this is a bad deal for the united states. there are those who haven't read the deal who are saying that this is a bad deal for the united states. barack obama knew there would be scrutiny in congress of this deal. he knew that for 60 days, congressmen and senators would be able to pull apart every single part of the 107 page agreement. he knew that the some would be advocating that the deal be rejected. what he has said clearly is please look at the deal, understand what's there understand what america is getting out of this deal, but bear in mind, i will veto anythi
it has to be developed over time. this morning, foreign minister zarif expressed his hope that this agreement can be a beginning of a change of the interactions between iran and the international community. >> let's get more on the american reaction from washington d.c. president barack obama has said this is about verification. will that do anything to satisfactory his critics? >> there are people against the deal not knowing the details and those saying this is a bad deal for the...
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it has angered a lot of people. there have been protests in the last few months, and people are concerned that there could be violence after the election. >> the neighbor has been tense after the president announced he was running for a third term. the president voted in his hometown and said that he's impressed by the large voter turnout in the countryside. >> today in the history of our country this marks a big achievement and. >> this is a decisive opportunity to allow all burunians to elect the best candidate. someone with development for the country. >> lines from short. some of refused to vote. >> it is my right to vote. it is also good to vote so we can have a president who will governor this country. >> many opposition parties boycotted the election. the african union said it will not recognize 9 result. al jazeera. >> well, tens of thousands burundians have crossed the border into rwanda to escape vie violence. >> we're getting 100 new arrivals every day. sometimes a bit more. sometimes a bit less, but it i
it has angered a lot of people. there have been protests in the last few months, and people are concerned that there could be violence after the election. >> the neighbor has been tense after the president announced he was running for a third term. the president voted in his hometown and said that he's impressed by the large voter turnout in the countryside. >> today in the history of our country this marks a big achievement and. >> this is a decisive opportunity to allow all...
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the labour party has been cautious and has -- has been cautious in saying they will commit to any proposalfor now they are waiting to see how the opposition response, how the public response, and this is driven more by the need to be seen to be doing something after the tunisian massacre rather than any imperative to spread attacks in syria. molly: it does come in light of the attack in tunisia. that being said, this is talking about airstrikes in syria, where the attacks took place in tunisia. are some people saying that this will not be enough, will have no impact in the ongoing fight against extremism? >> i think some people are questioning first of all whether the u.k. can do anything in syria that is not already being done by the united states and its arab allies who are already bombing northern syria and are engaged in a limited campaign there, not really attacking isil headquarters, but instead sticking to the kurdish areas in the north. other people think actually, the link between the attacks on syria and the massacre would be quite tenuous for the former defense secretary -- the
the labour party has been cautious and has -- has been cautious in saying they will commit to any proposalfor now they are waiting to see how the opposition response, how the public response, and this is driven more by the need to be seen to be doing something after the tunisian massacre rather than any imperative to spread attacks in syria. molly: it does come in light of the attack in tunisia. that being said, this is talking about airstrikes in syria, where the attacks took place in tunisia....
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this stuff has the work and it has to look good at the same time. the students are taught to understand the commercial applications of what they come up with because it is these innovations that will drive the some economies of the future. all of them are fundamentally interested in taking their ideas forward and realizing them. some have formed their ideas already and some are working with innovation hubs and investors in order to try and realize their ideas in commercial reality. >> reporter: the work here is about changing lives and the impact we have on the world around us. bionet for example uses different densities of the same product to make other products the concept shoe, the perfect mix of the commercial and the environmental. simon mcgregor wood, al jazeera, london. >> lions have been introduced to rwanda 15 years after the final animal was killed there. they have been kept into a quarantined area. the new pride has satellite collars to track their movements. much more on our website as ever the address to click onto is aljazeera.com. alj
this stuff has the work and it has to look good at the same time. the students are taught to understand the commercial applications of what they come up with because it is these innovations that will drive the some economies of the future. all of them are fundamentally interested in taking their ideas forward and realizing them. some have formed their ideas already and some are working with innovation hubs and investors in order to try and realize their ideas in commercial reality. >>...
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groups such as this which later became known as province of sinai and has warn allegiance to isil hasried out a devastating tack on wednesday, where more than 100 people were reportedly killed. it has demolished hundreds of homes on the border with gaza and israel to create a buffer zone and end weapons smuggling. this has added to claims that they are margelized and treated as second-class citizens but it appears the government's policies are only getting tighter across the country. >>> the u.s. navy yard in washington, d.c. remains on lookdown after a security operation. police responded to unconfirmed reports of a shooter on the complex. a navy yard spokesman says there are no casualties as of yet, and no shooter has been found. >>> survivors have been telling how they were trapped under a fairy that capsized in the philippines. the disaster occurred just a killometer from the port. the captain and some of the rescue crew are being questioned by police. >> reporter: ferry boats regularly travel between the islands of the philippines. this particular stretch of water is known to get
groups such as this which later became known as province of sinai and has warn allegiance to isil hasried out a devastating tack on wednesday, where more than 100 people were reportedly killed. it has demolished hundreds of homes on the border with gaza and israel to create a buffer zone and end weapons smuggling. this has added to claims that they are margelized and treated as second-class citizens but it appears the government's policies are only getting tighter across the country....
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the central government has reacted to what has been going on. those companies that are traded on the market will continue to be traded. and they have georgeed managers to continue to trade on this market. they've called what has been happening a panic and irrational sell off. these statements today these commitments today the market sell off is still continuing. >> there was one other issue that compounded market instability on wednesday. trading on the new york stock exchange was stopped several hours for what was described as technical difficulties. the company that manages the exchange said that the problem was internal and not the result of age cyber breach. the >> it's been a year since israel began it's bombardment of gaza. people who lost their homes are living among the ruin of what is left or in temporary shelters. we have reports from gaza. >> he has not climbed these steps in nearly a year. they used to lead into what was once a large home he shared with his extended family. now all that is left is rubble after israeli tanks shelled i
the central government has reacted to what has been going on. those companies that are traded on the market will continue to be traded. and they have georgeed managers to continue to trade on this market. they've called what has been happening a panic and irrational sell off. these statements today these commitments today the market sell off is still continuing. >> there was one other issue that compounded market instability on wednesday. trading on the new york stock exchange was stopped...
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iran has to show that it has scaled back its nuclear program and everyone is satisfied that it could be used on for civilian use. this is now binding in international law, and that controversial on capitol hill because you remember that congress has 60-day period to look at this. if in 60 days me say they object there is little they can do now that all of the countries in the world in the form of the u.n. security council the representatives around the table here in new york, have ratified this deal. also controversial for the israelis and it's interesting to note that although israel was not speaking at the u.s. security council meeting, it was not invited to speak the israeli ambassador made a point the moment the meeting ended coming out to the front of the security council and briefing reporters and telling reporters why they believe this is still a mistake. obviously echoing the views of his prime minister prime minister benjamin netanyahu. now the security council has once and for all voted on this. >> james bays with the latest from the u.n. thank you. >>> still more to come o
iran has to show that it has scaled back its nuclear program and everyone is satisfied that it could be used on for civilian use. this is now binding in international law, and that controversial on capitol hill because you remember that congress has 60-day period to look at this. if in 60 days me say they object there is little they can do now that all of the countries in the world in the form of the u.n. security council the representatives around the table here in new york, have ratified this...
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. >>> toyota motor has announced julie hamp has resigned. she was arrested last month on suspicion of smuggling drugs. >>> greece is moving towards financial collapse. the international monetary fund says the country has missed the deadline for its debt payment. >>> pro-beijing groups celebrate the 1th anniversary of hong kong's return to china as others held a rally calling for democracy. >>> and in women's soccer the u.s. has earned its ticket to the final of the world cup. a game on wednesday will decide if it will meet england or japan to fight for the prized to fi. >>> toyota motor has announced that executive julie hamp has resigned. hamp was toyota's managing officer. she was arrested last month on suspicion of smuggling drugs. tokyo police say hamp smuggled 57 narcotic pills into japan by way of an international delivery service. the pills contained the substance oxycodone which is used in some countries as a painkiller. she told them the pills were to ease her knee pain. hamp is a united states national. she was in charge of the glo
. >>> toyota motor has announced julie hamp has resigned. she was arrested last month on suspicion of smuggling drugs. >>> greece is moving towards financial collapse. the international monetary fund says the country has missed the deadline for its debt payment. >>> pro-beijing groups celebrate the 1th anniversary of hong kong's return to china as others held a rally calling for democracy. >>> and in women's soccer the u.s. has earned its ticket to the final...
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the economy has been hit.s the second foreign exchange in this country. >> thank you very much indeed. there you have it. another view on some of the optimism here and pouring some doubts over a lot of the hope that the president of the u.s.a. barack obama from the homeland of his fathers going okay with talks with the government later and he has actually -- his latest visit has been to the memorial site of the u.s. embassy bombing back until 1998 in which more than 200 kenyans died and a dozen u.s. citizens as well laying a wreath there in memorial to those victims of what was an al-qaeda attack. talks later on with the government, as i say, and a lot of dealings serious dealings with business people and civic society. back to you, rob, in the studio. >> andrew thanks very much indeed. much more to come here on al jazeera, including accusations of government harassment in the philippines and how it is allegedly connected to the man at the top. plus. >> i am nebe barkach f augmented reality helping people face
the economy has been hit.s the second foreign exchange in this country. >> thank you very much indeed. there you have it. another view on some of the optimism here and pouring some doubts over a lot of the hope that the president of the u.s.a. barack obama from the homeland of his fathers going okay with talks with the government later and he has actually -- his latest visit has been to the memorial site of the u.s. embassy bombing back until 1998 in which more than 200 kenyans died and a...
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has yet to confirm that it has deployed drowned forces to yemen. the turkish prime minister say as suspect has been identified in an apparent suicide bombing which killed 32 people in the southeast. the explosion happened near the syrian border on monday. families of the victims have been laying their loved ones to rest. many are angry that more wasn't done to protect them. >> the tenderrist of gestures under the most terrifying of circumstances. clutching and caressing the coffin he simply can't bear to let his loved one go. >> in southeast turkey, relatives and friends of the victims experience their darkest day. their grief is far too powerful to contain. later, where the pom went off, one of the injured youth activists looked on in horror and sadness. he was going to go into kobane with two of his best friends two friends who are now gone. traumatized it is clear his psychological wounds are even more painful than his physical ones. just under the collective sadness, anger bubbled up, he tells me he was at the scene of the explosion. >> we are
has yet to confirm that it has deployed drowned forces to yemen. the turkish prime minister say as suspect has been identified in an apparent suicide bombing which killed 32 people in the southeast. the explosion happened near the syrian border on monday. families of the victims have been laying their loved ones to rest. many are angry that more wasn't done to protect them. >> the tenderrist of gestures under the most terrifying of circumstances. clutching and caressing the coffin he...
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the safari club has suspended his membership. >>> the united nations general assembly has cracked a resesolution to crack down on illegal poaching of wildlife. it took over two years to reach the agreement. the owe con support cosponsor says it might have helped save cease ill. >> this resolution is to protect wildlife. both fauna and flora worldwide. and it is meant to combat all illegal and elicit aspects of it. i think like most people in the world, we are outraged at what happens to this poor lion. hunting activity are partly leg. partly illegal and it is this resolution which fights all the illegal aspects of it. >>> locked in talks in hawaii trying to reach a deal on an ambushing us free trade agreement. trans pacific partnership is being led by the u.s., supporters say it will unlock markets, promote investment and boost sales. but people who have been demonstrating on the island of maui say negotiations have been too secretive and not transparent. >>> some of the biggest beneficiaries from this will be u.s. farmers. wetom ackerman has been meeting dairy fires to get their though
the safari club has suspended his membership. >>> the united nations general assembly has cracked a resesolution to crack down on illegal poaching of wildlife. it took over two years to reach the agreement. the owe con support cosponsor says it might have helped save cease ill. >> this resolution is to protect wildlife. both fauna and flora worldwide. and it is meant to combat all illegal and elicit aspects of it. i think like most people in the world, we are outraged at what...
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he has received a lot of stock. unusually he has not sold the stock.one really well. anna: he is a self-confessed fatcat, he has used that term before, but also talks about his humble beginnings. jp morgan's jamie dimon is also a billionaire. survivors of the financial crisis. devon: they came back bigger and better than ever. jpmorgan stock has done well. he had a wind fall. over time, that does well. they bought real estate. they have diversified. it comes down to their management. anna: thank you for joining us. fascinating story we will get that out on twitter. devon from our billionaire's team. with greece still on the verge of putting together its financial plan for the future, the topic of grexit on many people's lips. an exclusive interview with valdis dombrovskis. we will get his instant reaction to comments from christine lagarde. ♪ anna: it is 7:30 in london. here are the stories you need to know. angela merkel will seek approval from the german parliament to start talks over and 86 billion euro bailout for greece. lawmakers are returning fo
he has received a lot of stock. unusually he has not sold the stock.one really well. anna: he is a self-confessed fatcat, he has used that term before, but also talks about his humble beginnings. jp morgan's jamie dimon is also a billionaire. survivors of the financial crisis. devon: they came back bigger and better than ever. jpmorgan stock has done well. he had a wind fall. over time, that does well. they bought real estate. they have diversified. it comes down to their management. anna:...
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did has to work and look good tame.nts are taught to understand the commercial applications of what they come up with. these innovations will drive successful economies of the future. >> all of interested in take their ideas forward and realizing them. some have formed their own countries already and some are working with innovation hubs of investors in order to try to realize their ideas in commercial reality. >> reporter: the work here is about changing lives and the impact we have on the world around us. using dips "real money" different densities of the same plastic to make one complex product, a concept shoe. since it's made of one thing it's much easier to recycle. it's a perfect mix of the commercial and the environmental. simon mcgregor-wood. al jazerra london. >>> and presents more news for you online at or.com. the social media feed is down the left-hand side to catch up with everything across our social networks. by scientists. tonight: trash. it's everywhere. >> what's the out put of this facility? >> landfi
did has to work and look good tame.nts are taught to understand the commercial applications of what they come up with. these innovations will drive successful economies of the future. >> all of interested in take their ideas forward and realizing them. some have formed their own countries already and some are working with innovation hubs of investors in order to try to realize their ideas in commercial reality. >> reporter: the work here is about changing lives and the impact we...
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it has to be legally water tight. we can't have a situation where both sides agree to a deal and then a few months down the road, someone has a little bit of a misunderstanding. i didn't realize that you meant that. each of the parts of the deal that are going to be there each of the clauses and we're hearing there are about 20 pages of the deal followed by pages and pages of definitions and annexes, so that everyone knows what every single term in this agreement refers to, there can be no misunderstandings, that at least is the plan. >> ok. sorry for mixing up my james and john. thank you for enduring the 40-degree heat of vienna. >> to greece, there is less than an hour before the polls close in a momentous day for the country. greece is the birth place of democracy and today its people had the opportunity of voting yes or no in a bailout referendum. now it could decide the nation's financial future and ultimately its role within the euro zone. the greek prime minister and finance minister have been urging the count
it has to be legally water tight. we can't have a situation where both sides agree to a deal and then a few months down the road, someone has a little bit of a misunderstanding. i didn't realize that you meant that. each of the parts of the deal that are going to be there each of the clauses and we're hearing there are about 20 pages of the deal followed by pages and pages of definitions and annexes, so that everyone knows what every single term in this agreement refers to, there can be no...
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it has given money to greek banks for months now. it has decided to keep still now. that means no fresh money comes in. they just gave an interview on greek tv and said to the question, when will the banks reopen? he said, very soon. everybody knows that a new agreement will take weeks and weeks to negotiate. brent: these definitely are days of destiny for greece. angela merkel is definitely on the same page with the eurogroup. she dismissed any talk of making any kind of deal with athens. germany is greece's largest european creditor. fault or a new bailout will be expensive for berlin. >> the director of germany central bank, germany alone could use 80 billion euros if the greek crisis can't be turned around. wednesday afternoon, german finance minister presents a balanced budget for 2016. the contrast could not be greater. shortly after, the focus is back on the crisis in greece. >> this whole thing is deeply depressing. >> germany's parliament debates the greek crisis. from day one this has been about one fundamental question. europe is about a common destiny. it
it has given money to greek banks for months now. it has decided to keep still now. that means no fresh money comes in. they just gave an interview on greek tv and said to the question, when will the banks reopen? he said, very soon. everybody knows that a new agreement will take weeks and weeks to negotiate. brent: these definitely are days of destiny for greece. angela merkel is definitely on the same page with the eurogroup. she dismissed any talk of making any kind of deal with athens....
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tom ackerman has the report. applause] >> reporter: the native american teenagers came from 275 tribes across the united states. priedproud of their heritage and convinced it remains relevant. >> i gave a speech telling native youth and native people no matter where they came from their past back ground, environment they can be whatever they want to be in life. >> to teach young children leadership skills that they can bring back to their communities. >> it's interesting to see what a people are doing in their communities and take some of those things back to mine. >> reporter: at its first ever tribal youth gathering the obama administration announced more money would be devoted to education. and health services. the government is required by treaty to provide those services but in the view of most it falls short of meeting its obligations. >> so we are working on turning control of schools and many other things back to tribes. and providing the resources needed to get the job done. >> reporter: on too many rese
tom ackerman has the report. applause] >> reporter: the native american teenagers came from 275 tribes across the united states. priedproud of their heritage and convinced it remains relevant. >> i gave a speech telling native youth and native people no matter where they came from their past back ground, environment they can be whatever they want to be in life. >> to teach young children leadership skills that they can bring back to their communities. >> it's interesting...
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he has been meeting iranian president. the first goal is to help german companies rebuild the close ties they want had with iran. it has been suspended in 2001. the price is about 7 billion euros. when sanctions are loosened for the first time, trade volume rose to 2.7 billion euros. ties between germany and iran go back a long time. for years daimler siemens and bosch have been a common sight in the iranian capital of tehran. even an attack on a restaurant in 1992 could not do much harm. the policy has been reborn. business is not the only thing they can talk about. sarah: going on trial in the capital. the 72-year-old refuses to recognize the jurisdiction. the case is unprecedented. intentions are running high. >> as people file in the courtroom, tempers flare inside. they angrily denounce the trial is a farce. raising a clenched fist in defiance before security officers let him back out of the courtroom and moved supporters. the defendants seat inti as proceedings began coming after a 25 year campaign. >> the signal the
he has been meeting iranian president. the first goal is to help german companies rebuild the close ties they want had with iran. it has been suspended in 2001. the price is about 7 billion euros. when sanctions are loosened for the first time, trade volume rose to 2.7 billion euros. ties between germany and iran go back a long time. for years daimler siemens and bosch have been a common sight in the iranian capital of tehran. even an attack on a restaurant in 1992 could not do much harm. the...
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zarif has been following him and he has got full respect. if you -- i'm sure you've listened to the fierce reaction, saying it's the best deal we could get. it wasn't the ideal thing therefore, it's the beginning. i would expect the ayatollah comes and supports the deal, but having look at it critically. he doesn't want to alienate the supporters or those who are critical of the deal. if you notice in iran in the last few weeks the critics have been rather reserved about attacking the negotiating team. before they did but since ayatollah said i am supporting them, they are people of the revolution, they are faithful, they are trustworthy so he's supporting them, but at the same time, i'm sure zarif wasn't totally behind it. he said it wasn't the best we could get. we did our best, that's what it is. i think iranians will have to -- time to reflect on it at that at the end of the day i think they'll accept it, but they would be negotiating, they will be resenting some of the other details, because the ayatollah has already said if you agree o
zarif has been following him and he has got full respect. if you -- i'm sure you've listened to the fierce reaction, saying it's the best deal we could get. it wasn't the ideal thing therefore, it's the beginning. i would expect the ayatollah comes and supports the deal, but having look at it critically. he doesn't want to alienate the supporters or those who are critical of the deal. if you notice in iran in the last few weeks the critics have been rather reserved about attacking the...
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has that been codified? >> reporter: well according to law, after the governor signed the bill into law yesterday, the flag has to come down within 24 hours. it's going to be taken down within 18 hours after that. then it must be placed in a museum. at this point the museum is going to accept it. they don't have a plan in place on how they are going to display it. they are still form lating that right now. >> we just heard a chant arise around you, and i'm told it is people around you saying it take it down. give us a sense of what the mood is like in general around you. >> reporter: well, i think it's -- i wouldn't say it's a joyous crowd. i think people are anticipating that this flag is going to be coming down. you hear people cheering. [ cheers and applause ] >> i guess it did just turn joyous within a section of the crowd. >> yes, i did. this has been a contentious issue in the state, but we have talked to a lot of legislators over the past week and they said they have been hearing quietly from constitu
has that been codified? >> reporter: well according to law, after the governor signed the bill into law yesterday, the flag has to come down within 24 hours. it's going to be taken down within 18 hours after that. then it must be placed in a museum. at this point the museum is going to accept it. they don't have a plan in place on how they are going to display it. they are still form lating that right now. >> we just heard a chant arise around you, and i'm told it is people around...
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hillary clinton has changed her position. barack obama has changed his position. we have had a lot of change in a short period of time. when you look at polling numbers, it seems like there has been a shift in acceptance towards gay unions. the question is where does america stand. the constitutional amendment process, i think, is a very honest way to handle this. i would never want to draw metaphors and politics, so let's stop that conversation and start a new one, the question of civil rights in this country. we obviously fought a war over it. we passed three constitutional amendments. the court got involved because these constitutional ammendments were effectively not being implemented. i think on big questions in society, when you are in a democracy that cherishes a constitution, you cannot change the words of the constitution without doing it through the amendment process. what the court essentially did is they destroy the meaning of these words. people say, well, we should focus on religious freedom enshrined in our first amendment. what will those words mea
hillary clinton has changed her position. barack obama has changed his position. we have had a lot of change in a short period of time. when you look at polling numbers, it seems like there has been a shift in acceptance towards gay unions. the question is where does america stand. the constitutional amendment process, i think, is a very honest way to handle this. i would never want to draw metaphors and politics, so let's stop that conversation and start a new one, the question of civil rights...
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obama has been discussing while he has been in ethiopia. >> the u.s.resident has praised african union peacekeeping missions in somalia taking key territory from al-shabab militias. he's referring to the retaking of towns from al-shabab. troops assisted by the ethiopian troops who are part of the african peacekeeping mission. but it does not mean that al-shabab is removed entirely as was shown on sunday when they attacked a hotel on sunday. they showed they still have the ability to attack in government-held territory. while on his tour of ethiopia, the president is meeting with delegates from the south sudan peace forces. these are the negotiators from both sides in the conflict as well as mediators from the regional area. the president is hoping to add more impetus to the talks and add to the groups to come to a quick agreement kims say if they do in the agree by the 17th of august then there are sanctions on the table. this includes travel sanctions they are saying they do not expect a quick break through. >> still to come on al jazeera it is a race
obama has been discussing while he has been in ethiopia. >> the u.s.resident has praised african union peacekeeping missions in somalia taking key territory from al-shabab militias. he's referring to the retaking of towns from al-shabab. troops assisted by the ethiopian troops who are part of the african peacekeeping mission. but it does not mean that al-shabab is removed entirely as was shown on sunday when they attacked a hotel on sunday. they showed they still have the ability to...
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saudi arabia has led a coalition in a campaign of airstrikes against houthis but has not abated themfar. -- has not defeated them so far. british tourists have been warned to leave tourists after 30 british people were among 38 people shot dead. the head of the year i has said that the bureau toward a number of -- of the fbi has said that the bureau thwarted a number of plots for attacks over the fourth of july. he did not give any details for planned attacks or targets. now, can they come up with a deal in time? that's what people are wondering about greece's debt negotiations. the country's financial stability is at stake. the meeting will be held in which creditors need to decide if the proposals go far enough. i spoke with ian bremmer the founder and president of the eurasia group. do you think -- do you think there is anything in these proposals that can satisfy both creditors and the greek public? ian: there are two things that are important here. the first is that the greek government -- their tone and engagement with the europeans has been much more constructive post-referend
saudi arabia has led a coalition in a campaign of airstrikes against houthis but has not abated themfar. -- has not defeated them so far. british tourists have been warned to leave tourists after 30 british people were among 38 people shot dead. the head of the year i has said that the bureau toward a number of -- of the fbi has said that the bureau thwarted a number of plots for attacks over the fourth of july. he did not give any details for planned attacks or targets. now, can they come up...
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initial euphoria has subsided, david? david: it certainly has.d have closed the market and rang the closing bell after about 30 seconds. 7.8%. about every single sector in or 10%. up nine we only have a couple of these stocks and we will get to the movers and just a moment. a lot of these stocks have been bid down in shanghai. let's see what happens. no one really knows what will happen to this market. let me break this down for you. cross sector -- you want to watch out obviously for these brokers, and it's an interesting fact that because the market has they have towell, raise a lot of money in the markets. i think they raised something like 13, $14 billion through additional share offerings here in hong kong. a lot of that is now going to go to stabilization, but we will get more on that in a moment. insurance stocks. 6.7%. how markets are looking overall across the agency. across theoss region. there we go, down 1.4% for the theon best mark, led by heavyweights. hong kong gave up early gains. things are looking a bit dim compared to 30 minute
initial euphoria has subsided, david? david: it certainly has.d have closed the market and rang the closing bell after about 30 seconds. 7.8%. about every single sector in or 10%. up nine we only have a couple of these stocks and we will get to the movers and just a moment. a lot of these stocks have been bid down in shanghai. let's see what happens. no one really knows what will happen to this market. let me break this down for you. cross sector -- you want to watch out obviously for these...
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paraguay has a long history of frustrate ahead tempt at better land distribution.y here people say that for the pope's visit to make a difference would truly take a miracle. lucia newman, al jazerra. >>> now, finally this bulletin the actor omar sharif best phone no his award winning roles in the classic films lawrence arabia and dr. zhivago has died the at the i'm of the 83. >> reporter: a regular on red carpets around the world omar sharif's actioning career spanned six decades and several continue nets. he was born michelle shalhoub in the egyptian city of alexandria and began acting in productions in the 1950s but his meteoric rise came in 1962 with the relieve of his first english film lawrence of a arabia. >> truly for some men nothing is written unless they write it. >> reporter: for which he would receive a host of awards, including two golden globes and an oscar nomination asked about his performance in the movie he said i think it's a great film but i am not very good in it. three years later he would be a further golden globe with the title role in dr. z
paraguay has a long history of frustrate ahead tempt at better land distribution.y here people say that for the pope's visit to make a difference would truly take a miracle. lucia newman, al jazerra. >>> now, finally this bulletin the actor omar sharif best phone no his award winning roles in the classic films lawrence arabia and dr. zhivago has died the at the i'm of the 83. >> reporter: a regular on red carpets around the world omar sharif's actioning career spanned six decades...
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this has been a theme that has been used against me and my husband for many years.nk voters sort it out loud. i have great confidence. i trust the american voter. 100%. mark: it is a tough question to answer but i found that to be particularly unevasive. heidi: this is an aspect of her strategy, when you do not make yourself accessible to the media and you're such a hot ticket, they focus on things they can write about like e-mails, the clinton foundation, and those things look bad especially when you're not talking to the press about them. you're not being open and there is a existing narrative about you being secretive. mark: mark: what do you think of her tone and demeanor? heidi: generally speaking, we have seen a different tone to hillary clinton. she is getting different advice than she did the last time around to be more accessible, to have more warmth and not be as defensive and abrasive with the media. mark: they are difficult questions white don't get trust you and why does your opponent draw such big crowds? her demeanor -- she seems to be engaging the in
this has been a theme that has been used against me and my husband for many years.nk voters sort it out loud. i have great confidence. i trust the american voter. 100%. mark: it is a tough question to answer but i found that to be particularly unevasive. heidi: this is an aspect of her strategy, when you do not make yourself accessible to the media and you're such a hot ticket, they focus on things they can write about like e-mails, the clinton foundation, and those things look bad especially...
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he has been tracking the company.company, we talked about it, but what is the overall take? it is unambiguously a good quarter. the margins improved. that is great to see. they produced a stable dividend, some return of capital is still coming through. the singapore results were also quite good, taking about the overall parent, where their mass-market volumes were up year on year, and that's showing sustainability. whether it is the macau results where they garnered some share, --y maintain a profitability maintained a profitability even in the face of pressures, overall it is a good take. it is a sign that somebody, the bellwether, is able to perform in a difficult environment. angie: the pressure is coming from rivals. this is a crowded market. let's talk about market share here, because the focus this quarter had been on galaxy. sands do in the face of that? tim: it's interesting. phase two ande broadway. it also has a premium mass appeal. notwithstanding that, sam's -- sands clearly executed about 32% market share
he has been tracking the company.company, we talked about it, but what is the overall take? it is unambiguously a good quarter. the margins improved. that is great to see. they produced a stable dividend, some return of capital is still coming through. the singapore results were also quite good, taking about the overall parent, where their mass-market volumes were up year on year, and that's showing sustainability. whether it is the macau results where they garnered some share, --y maintain a...
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it has to be part of a holistic inquiry.t be a wrote, extra tents points or a brick on a scale it has to be done in a sensitive fashion. the argument here is that's natural not what the university of texas has done they have used race in a way that at about zest quite arbitrary. >> luis, how is this system worked? texas one of the largest state system in the country, a good laboratory for us to see if this kind of system would work in place of a color conscious system. >> we support diversity and inclusion at institutions of higher education, we think the system works. we support the interests that the government has to make sure that our public institutions are reflective of faces in our community to shape our future society and the contributions that these members can offer. >> if texas took down that system, if the fisher rehearing results in that system being taken down, would it change the complexion of you feel it. campuses arm the state? >> it may. it may very well change the faces that are gaining access to these ins
it has to be part of a holistic inquiry.t be a wrote, extra tents points or a brick on a scale it has to be done in a sensitive fashion. the argument here is that's natural not what the university of texas has done they have used race in a way that at about zest quite arbitrary. >> luis, how is this system worked? texas one of the largest state system in the country, a good laboratory for us to see if this kind of system would work in place of a color conscious system. >> we support...
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security has been boosted. the airspace will be closed during his arrival, and at least 10,000 police officers have been deployed in the capital of nairobi. our correspondent says how the population is preparing for his visit here it -- for his visit. >> this market trader is hoping to cash in on u.s. president barack obama's visit to kenya, his first since taking office seven years ago. in anticipation, a he made 400 t-shirts. >> in the old country of kenya. >> there is president obama's ancestral village, thanking him for changes paid largely by outsiders and the kenyan government. electricity could reach them for the first time, after obama won election in 2008. >> more water for drinking. >> obama is a source of pride and profit, but for the kenyan obama, he is a family member first. they hope he will continue to inspire. >> he proves too many kenyans that you can arise from humble backgrounds to become one of the most powerful people in the world. >> both americans and kenyans are united in fascination ove
security has been boosted. the airspace will be closed during his arrival, and at least 10,000 police officers have been deployed in the capital of nairobi. our correspondent says how the population is preparing for his visit here it -- for his visit. >> this market trader is hoping to cash in on u.s. president barack obama's visit to kenya, his first since taking office seven years ago. in anticipation, a he made 400 t-shirts. >> in the old country of kenya. >> there is...
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how much control if any do you think stushed government has turkish government has over this border? >> the 900 kilometer border between turkey and yrts, syria the turkish government has closed down some websites that are sympathetic to the islamic state, arrests of islamic state operatives, the feeling that is not really enough, for president erdogan the number one policy is the removal of bashar al-assad from power and this has been subordinate to that aim. >> thank you so much for sharing your views with us, thank you. >>> now, chad's form he president has been removed from his trial-z former president has been removed from his trial. called the proceedings a farce . at the the first -- it is the first time one country's leader has commented on another's charges. from the senegalese capital of dacca. >> for the first time an earn african will be judged by africans. the charging president doesn't recognize the court but it doesn't really matter for these people. for them this trial is a victory. >> translator: we want fair and balanced trial. now it's time for justice to talk and f
how much control if any do you think stushed government has turkish government has over this border? >> the 900 kilometer border between turkey and yrts, syria the turkish government has closed down some websites that are sympathetic to the islamic state, arrests of islamic state operatives, the feeling that is not really enough, for president erdogan the number one policy is the removal of bashar al-assad from power and this has been subordinate to that aim. >> thank you so much...
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livelihoods and fishing has dried up. >>> benagasaki has been named world sites. >> japan is prepared to take measures that allow an understanding that there were a large number of koreans and others who were brought against their will and forced to work under harsh conditions in the 1940s. at some of the sites. and that during world war ii, the government of japan also implemented its policy of requisition. >> in sports the united states has woman the women's football world cup for a record third time. they beat the reigning champions, 5-2. sepp blart was blart was not blatter was not there. gabriel elizondo was there. >> women's football fever no shortage of goals or red white and blue. this essentially being a home game for the united states, many could drive across the border, watch the match a luxury not available to the japanese. for host country canada they built it as an organizational success. it was a record. also a record was the tv audience at home which left the host talking about possibly bidding on a future men's world cup. expanded to 24 teams shoad the growth since th
livelihoods and fishing has dried up. >>> benagasaki has been named world sites. >> japan is prepared to take measures that allow an understanding that there were a large number of koreans and others who were brought against their will and forced to work under harsh conditions in the 1940s. at some of the sites. and that during world war ii, the government of japan also implemented its policy of requisition. >> in sports the united states has woman the women's football...
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that has been contained.ou have a theoretical confidence that they can and wind -- unwind the great qe? >> i was highly skeptical and have gotten less skeptical. over the last few months, you have seen -- i have seen suggestions by the fed that they are more willing to take the upside risk of an inflation breakout. i think they think they can manage the inflation breakout very quickly and effectively. tom: this is timely with olivia blanche arden who has led the charge to have more inflation. brendan: he has changed the way the imf does their modeling. one chart i would like to see his frequency the word it like -- liquidity is used. >> i think that's an ongoing problem. if the fed went into aggressive motocross the world, it would be interesting to see how the liquidity profile improved. during the taper, the fed was a dominant elephant in the room 65% of 10 year gross issuance during that time. liquidity problem was not resolved. blaming central banking as the primary reason for liquidity is only one facet.
that has been contained.ou have a theoretical confidence that they can and wind -- unwind the great qe? >> i was highly skeptical and have gotten less skeptical. over the last few months, you have seen -- i have seen suggestions by the fed that they are more willing to take the upside risk of an inflation breakout. i think they think they can manage the inflation breakout very quickly and effectively. tom: this is timely with olivia blanche arden who has led the charge to have more...
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he really has to run with it. he has to own it. no politician in greece owned the reforms from 2010 so he has the opportunity to become a very big reformer in greek politics. if he believes it, he can do it. olivia: you believe he can be a reformer. he is the guy who ran, promising a stop to the austerity. >> a lot of politicians change and the mark of a good politician is the ability to newrk -- two change in a environment. olivia: alexis tsipras -- genius or full? >> it all remains to be seen. a bad deal.st i think there are positive upsides and he does not have any choice. he has ambitious, he is smart. olivia: you do not think he put the country in a worse place because of the referendum? >> he did, but the country and himself have to grow up. there is a realization that there are no easy solutions, if you want to change things have to get your mind on it that you are not going to go back to the years of prosperity without really trying. professor.nk you, back to you. betty: thank you so much. olivia sterns in athens. pimm: sti
he really has to run with it. he has to own it. no politician in greece owned the reforms from 2010 so he has the opportunity to become a very big reformer in greek politics. if he believes it, he can do it. olivia: you believe he can be a reformer. he is the guy who ran, promising a stop to the austerity. >> a lot of politicians change and the mark of a good politician is the ability to newrk -- two change in a environment. olivia: alexis tsipras -- genius or full? >> it all...
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ha la di da la di da la di da ♪ ♪ ah ha ha ah ah ah ha ha ah ah ah ha ha ah ah ah ha ha ah ah ♪ ♪ oh you believe then let go then let go then let go ♪ ♪ ah ha ah ah [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: nate ruess. the album "critical acclaim" is out now. we'll be right back! [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to michael douglas, jim gaffigan, nate ruess, everybody! and of course the 8g band! stay tuned for "carson daly." we'll see you tomorrow! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carson: welcome to "last call," i'm carson daly stationed here at the sound space at kroq in los angeles for our late night show tonight. good to be here. good to have you watching o. we got a great show including some music from king tuff. we'll do that from the el rey. we got our spotlight tonight on "project almanac" actor jonny weston, but first in 2008 our first guest became the first female and the youngest winner of "last comic standing." and since then she's appeared on countless comedy stages and is here tonight to talk about her new netflix special called "freezing hot.
ha la di da la di da la di da ♪ ♪ ah ha ha ah ah ah ha ha ah ah ah ha ha ah ah ah ha ha ah ah ♪ ♪ oh you believe then let go then let go then let go ♪ ♪ ah ha ah ah [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: nate ruess. the album "critical acclaim" is out now. we'll be right back! [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to michael douglas, jim gaffigan, nate ruess, everybody! and of course the 8g band! stay tuned for "carson daly."...
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that has that has been an effective line for many advocates of reform. arizona has a pretty robust referendum ballot initiative process relative to other states. and that has benefited reformers. not all states have that kind of process in place. >> was this the first on the court had addressed the legitimacy of these types of organizations? clicks it was. you know, i think this really came to a head because you could.to the past commission maps that were put in place in arizona or another states where both parties had some wins and losses. in this case democrats effectively got what they wanted. republicans were upset because they have majorities in the legislature and they also how the governorship. they felt as long as the commission was drawing a map that they saw as favoring democrats it was sporting. clicks democrats line in brooklyn clicks good morning. how are you. >> fine, thanks. >> good. glad to good. glad to hear it. interested in inquiring with your guest if there is any impact on redistricting as far as enabling or concerned what does that
that has that has been an effective line for many advocates of reform. arizona has a pretty robust referendum ballot initiative process relative to other states. and that has benefited reformers. not all states have that kind of process in place. >> was this the first on the court had addressed the legitimacy of these types of organizations? clicks it was. you know, i think this really came to a head because you could.to the past commission maps that were put in place in arizona or...
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a debt deal has been ignored and a political circles where pedro has argued that the government hasn't done enough to grow jobs and the talk of default is one way to slide off the hook. >> we cannot continue posting new taxes on our people and businesses whe we feed to grow this economy. but that's what we should be going through and we should be avoidingalk about any default or any moratorium. that doesn't help anybody. pierre is pushing for an orderly debt relief process but in the meantime he's asking for inclusion on a new governme task force to discuss the matter. meanwhile, we' see if the rest of that debt money comes through on wednesday. for "nightly busine i'm kate kelly in san juan puerto rico. >>> u.s. b mutual funds, the kind you and i might own, have more than $11 billion to puerto rico's debt. here are some of the funds with the greatest exposure. franklin double tax-free income, oppenheime rochester maryland municipa and the virginia municipal. to see what other funds have high exposure head to our website, nbr.com. an $18 billion merger is where we begin tonight's marke
a debt deal has been ignored and a political circles where pedro has argued that the government hasn't done enough to grow jobs and the talk of default is one way to slide off the hook. >> we cannot continue posting new taxes on our people and businesses whe we feed to grow this economy. but that's what we should be going through and we should be avoidingalk about any default or any moratorium. that doesn't help anybody. pierre is pushing for an orderly debt relief process but in the...
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merkel has to decide she has to do it. political capital, i assume you mean spend a little and become less popular. we have dan alpert nodding to your correction of his statement. i will let him jump in. daniel: good to hear from you. the question i have -- the european government the northern governments have been telling people they are not going to take losses on the debt that was socialized. we had all the debt removed from the bond markets and put at the ecb at the individual central banks. and at the imf. does she have enough political capital to be able to turn back to her population and say there are going to be some losses? adam: you are right on the economics. that is what happened and that is the lie that has been told. no different than the lie japan played in the late 1990's. no different than eli the americans played in 2009 2010. she's going to have to try everything she has until now. extending payments, extending duration. everything that does not look like a write-down. in the end, the money is gone. the
merkel has to decide she has to do it. political capital, i assume you mean spend a little and become less popular. we have dan alpert nodding to your correction of his statement. i will let him jump in. daniel: good to hear from you. the question i have -- the european government the northern governments have been telling people they are not going to take losses on the debt that was socialized. we had all the debt removed from the bond markets and put at the ecb at the individual central...
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and has gone after it. gone after very big fish including popular committee memberrer kong a top general. so this is a major campaign. >> popular with the public by the way? >> yeah. >> broadcasted and make it public. >> any corruption is public as far as what we can tell. but i believe it is. there's no reason to believe it isn't. the problem in my opinion is that -- you take a big club and you hit a couple of top leaders with a club in public. and then i would scare some people for a while. but it seems to me that the problem is more systemic. china lacks in independent judiciary. lacks free media. and it has a single party hierarchy. the judges are all in that party hierarchy, media members all have to answer to that party hierarchy and it is very difficult to have systemic anticorruption unless you have investigative journalism and unless you have a court system that can punish people who are very powerful. so if your judges have a party ranked below the rank of the person being prosecuted, and that fer
and has gone after it. gone after very big fish including popular committee memberrer kong a top general. so this is a major campaign. >> popular with the public by the way? >> yeah. >> broadcasted and make it public. >> any corruption is public as far as what we can tell. but i believe it is. there's no reason to believe it isn't. the problem in my opinion is that -- you take a big club and you hit a couple of top leaders with a club in public. and then i would scare...
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senator cotton: secretary of the navy has said quantity has a quality of its own. do you believe that that is true and if so, is 308 ships going to be enough to give us quality of its own kind? admiral richardson: i agree with the secretary about the quality of the number of ships and the current plan does allow us to meet our responsibilities in the defense strategic guidance, albeit with some risks. senator cotton: in the national military strategy, general dempsey describes the need to counter russia china iran, north korea and he writes the advantage has become to erode. are there areas in which the u.s. navy's military advantage has begun to erode relative to our adversaries. admiral richardson: it is a dynamic environment and the technological environment is changing rapidly. we have to become more agile in our ack which situation systems to stay competitive in that realm. but with the support of this committee and with congress and the innovation of the navy, we will do that but as you said some of our readiness -- we are still recovering from the effects of
senator cotton: secretary of the navy has said quantity has a quality of its own. do you believe that that is true and if so, is 308 ships going to be enough to give us quality of its own kind? admiral richardson: i agree with the secretary about the quality of the number of ships and the current plan does allow us to meet our responsibilities in the defense strategic guidance, albeit with some risks. senator cotton: in the national military strategy, general dempsey describes the need to...
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let's recap what he has said he has said that mr. tsipras the president of greece has taken a bold decision in order to free you were 80 billion euros of funding, some funding which is for greece. >>> here's a reminder the headlines. >> after 17 hours of negotiations, we have finally reached. someone can have a that we have -- >> a marathon weekend of talks. policymakers agree the framework for an 80 billion bailout for greece implementing a number starting this week. >>> leaders say the issue has been put to bed while greece prime minister tsipras suggests that it has sent a democracy to the whole of europe. >>> banks leading the gains but the euro sheds over 0.5% versus the u.s. dollar. >>> another historic deal also in the making oil trades lower over the expectations iran and world powers will agree to a nuclear deal in vienna as soon as today. >>> and coming up on "worldwide exchange" -- easing the pain of austerity. find out how tech giant apple is helping its greek customers get through these uncertain times. >>> plus novak dj
let's recap what he has said he has said that mr. tsipras the president of greece has taken a bold decision in order to free you were 80 billion euros of funding, some funding which is for greece. >>> here's a reminder the headlines. >> after 17 hours of negotiations, we have finally reached. someone can have a that we have -- >> a marathon weekend of talks. policymakers agree the framework for an 80 billion bailout for greece implementing a number starting this week....
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has already changed it so much.ranian in tehran, the main difference is three years ago i looked at my life and i had no hope for a better year from today and now this hope has completely changed the psychology of society. even the market has responded to it. now when the sanctions are lifted, when a lot of iran's assets are unblocked when iran opens to the world it will have tremendous effect on the economy and and. >> and hold tight there because i want to obviously secretary of state john kerry has just arrived in the senate chamber and you are beginning to watch coverage of the live hearings in the senate foreign relations committee on the iran deal. we have to take a quick break but i'll see you on the other side of that. this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work around your schedule. and it takes- done. - about an hour. get reliable internet that's
has already changed it so much.ranian in tehran, the main difference is three years ago i looked at my life and i had no hope for a better year from today and now this hope has completely changed the psychology of society. even the market has responded to it. now when the sanctions are lifted, when a lot of iran's assets are unblocked when iran opens to the world it will have tremendous effect on the economy and and. >> and hold tight there because i want to obviously secretary of state...