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the president has said that president bashar al-assad has to go.have started to see them now say, assad has to do eventually. russia and iran, his backers have been saying that assad has to stay. so be russia now move back to where the west is where he can stay for a little while. in that is where you could see the potential to make a huge break through in this almost five year old conflict. >> okay. thank you. >>> coming up on the news hour from london, dissenting voices grow louder in china, as the president visits the u.s. >>> i'm in malaysia, a country that is experiencing its worst-ever outbreak of dengue. >>> and in sport a japanese man shows that age is no barrier to athletic success. ♪ >>> pope francis has delivered an historic address to the u.s. congress. francis received a standing ovation from congress, and confronted a number of contentious issues in a speech that lasted just under an hour. he was strongly critical of the arms trade and called for a global ban on the death thenalty, and pointed out that the majority of the united state
the president has said that president bashar al-assad has to go.have started to see them now say, assad has to do eventually. russia and iran, his backers have been saying that assad has to stay. so be russia now move back to where the west is where he can stay for a little while. in that is where you could see the potential to make a huge break through in this almost five year old conflict. >> okay. thank you. >>> coming up on the news hour from london, dissenting voices grow...
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the very deem has been cast into doubt. >> the diesel has been found to produce large noxious gases, the viability of diesel will come into question for vw who has invested so much in clean diesel strategy has been a very hard below. >> it is colossally damaging for brand. what if anything was as reliable as the volkswagen, but today kerry was played to apologize for their brand. jonah hull, are al jazeera, london. >>> slovenia seem better radar for the influx of refugees coming into the country. >> the only thaing separates women othing that separates women of color from anybody else is the opportunity. >>> the emmy awards. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the soundbites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. >> you're watching al jazeera live from london. the global headlines. the leader of burkina faso's coup has apologize to the central african nation and says he will return power to the government. this after forces removed him from the capital. >>> a year since saudis launched air str
the very deem has been cast into doubt. >> the diesel has been found to produce large noxious gases, the viability of diesel will come into question for vw who has invested so much in clean diesel strategy has been a very hard below. >> it is colossally damaging for brand. what if anything was as reliable as the volkswagen, but today kerry was played to apologize for their brand. jonah hull, are al jazeera, london. >>> slovenia seem better radar for the influx of refugees...
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hungary has declared a state of emergency in two border counties, and has imposed tough new checks ofiers. it is also building a four-meter high fence along the border with serbia, as europe continues to be divided over the refugee crisis. >>> israeli police have stormed a mosque in occupied east jersz lem for a third day. 36 palestinians have been injured. palestinians fear israel wants to change the rules which now allow jews do visit but not pray. >>> the russian president says moscow will continue to provide military support to the syrian regime and has urged other countries to go so. the u.s. says russia's involvement will only worsen the situation. it is believed moscow has positioned tanks on a syrian air base. >>> some news just coming in from saudi arabia, the country has suspended the bin laden group. in that is one of the biggest construction companies in the entire kingdom from taking on new projects. this follows that crane collapse over the weekend in which more than a hundred people were killed in mecca. the biggest construction company in saudi arabia has been prevente
hungary has declared a state of emergency in two border counties, and has imposed tough new checks ofiers. it is also building a four-meter high fence along the border with serbia, as europe continues to be divided over the refugee crisis. >>> israeli police have stormed a mosque in occupied east jersz lem for a third day. 36 palestinians have been injured. palestinians fear israel wants to change the rules which now allow jews do visit but not pray. >>> the russian president...
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>> europe has to do more, the world has to do more, i have been in turkey several times now in the lastths. just last weekend in the peninsula, where the -- the compassion and the generosity of turkish people is extraordinary. it's inspirational. it makes me had for the hard hearted approach from the rest of the world. these are poor people, and they are opening their houses to these refugees. i have seen a nation with bigger hearts. they understand the value of life. they know that these people can't stay where they are in syria or they'll lose their lives. >> why do you think we're seeing it in places like that, and not in many of the wealthy countries? what is the problem? >> it makes no sense to me, and i don't think it's the people, frankly. i think it's politicians are fearful. and i don't think they need to be. if you have the crisis in refugees since world war ii, if you look at countries like turkey with 2 million refugees, then it's the policy settings we need. we need to make sure they have the right to work, that they don't undercut labor markets, and they have secure jobs.
>> europe has to do more, the world has to do more, i have been in turkey several times now in the lastths. just last weekend in the peninsula, where the -- the compassion and the generosity of turkish people is extraordinary. it's inspirational. it makes me had for the hard hearted approach from the rest of the world. these are poor people, and they are opening their houses to these refugees. i have seen a nation with bigger hearts. they understand the value of life. they know that these...
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that has afshlthd that.s we go on through the remainder of wednesdays, here is that wet weather we had just around the alps, pushing down crosses the northern parts of italy. now, the showers to the southeast, they should actually ease somewhat over the next couple of days. really heavy rainmakering its way across the rest of italy and the other side of the adriatic into the bal kaningz. on the side, not too bad. a picture from mosque co, nice sunshine there. there is more of that in place. southerly winds with temperatures in moscow to around 24 degrees. western parts of europe, things will also cheer up. we will see highs of 16 in london. >>> thank you very much. plenty more still ahead in this newshour including ethiopia appeals to the diaspora and help fuel the fastest growing economic. millions of muslim pilgrims gather for hage. >>> the game, bridge, is trying to be legally recognized as a sport which opens the debate: what is a sport? ♪ >>> hello. welcome back. a reminder the top stories on al jazeera
that has afshlthd that.s we go on through the remainder of wednesdays, here is that wet weather we had just around the alps, pushing down crosses the northern parts of italy. now, the showers to the southeast, they should actually ease somewhat over the next couple of days. really heavy rainmakering its way across the rest of italy and the other side of the adriatic into the bal kaningz. on the side, not too bad. a picture from mosque co, nice sunshine there. there is more of that in place....
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has grown, and so has the size of this often bureaucratic organization.ver the period of it's existence, the u.n. has spent a staggering three-quarters of a trillion dollars. >> a war that has cost more than 250,000 lives the rise of isil, and the refugee crisis that spread from the region to europe. so is the u.n. still fit for purpose? many of the main criticisms concern the way it is run. does it need more forceful leadership? and in seth year it's always been a man has to follow a cautious path, making sure he doesn't upset the most powerful nations. and in many ways the system is biased towards those nations on the u.n. security council, the most important decision making body, only five nations have permanent seats with veto power. the victims of that war hold all the cards. over 20 years ago, at the time of the genocide, they served on the security council as deputy ambassador. now his country is back on the council, and he is the ambassador. he told me without reform soon, the security council will become less effective. the curches not on the cou
has grown, and so has the size of this often bureaucratic organization.ver the period of it's existence, the u.n. has spent a staggering three-quarters of a trillion dollars. >> a war that has cost more than 250,000 lives the rise of isil, and the refugee crisis that spread from the region to europe. so is the u.n. still fit for purpose? many of the main criticisms concern the way it is run. does it need more forceful leadership? and in seth year it's always been a man has to follow a...
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she has been running, she has been under the microscope. joe biden has not.his is a great number for him, as he considers this right now, but how realistic is this in the grand scheme of things? i think that is a question worth raising. john: the other thing if you are hillary clinton, and looking for a reason to feel good, looking to salvage something out of all this rubble, you look at this and you say maybe joe biden doesn't run, and as his number has gotten larger, biden decides not to run, she will claim most of those votes. those are not bernie sanders votes, if you look at all the polling we have analyzed so far. if you look at biden rising and sanders maybe hitting the ceiling, that gives you something to cling to amid all the gloom. after putting out her prescription drug plan and finally coming out against the keystone pipeline yesterday in iowa, hillary clinton found herself grappling with the issue that just won't go away. exhibit a, our colleague del wilber's scoop that the fbi has recovered work and personal e-mails from her private server. exhi
she has been running, she has been under the microscope. joe biden has not.his is a great number for him, as he considers this right now, but how realistic is this in the grand scheme of things? i think that is a question worth raising. john: the other thing if you are hillary clinton, and looking for a reason to feel good, looking to salvage something out of all this rubble, you look at this and you say maybe joe biden doesn't run, and as his number has gotten larger, biden decides not to run,...
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bibigger than what he has done, parliament has voted in favor of changing asylum law which will make it quite clear that serbia is a safe, inverted com commas, third country. if they can't they can enter hpg buhungary but be turned back. according to victor orban this will drastically reduce the number of refugees entering the country. he will also turn back anybody the country considers to be an economic migrant. that is another area. he says categorically, that no mandatory refugees come to hungary. what he says takes place, it could be a drastic change and a real bottleneck, which the unhcr has warned against, a large null of refugees stuck in hungary, and as a result, the unhcr has tried to get more help to the refugees in the border area. pretty complicated situation here, it seems that there are more patrols along the fence and ratcheted up the security situation. >> andrew simmons in rushke. that's how hungary has handled the situation. the past few weeks has highlighted a lack of coordinated approach by european officials. because of this, european minister have been meeting
bibigger than what he has done, parliament has voted in favor of changing asylum law which will make it quite clear that serbia is a safe, inverted com commas, third country. if they can't they can enter hpg buhungary but be turned back. according to victor orban this will drastically reduce the number of refugees entering the country. he will also turn back anybody the country considers to be an economic migrant. that is another area. he says categorically, that no mandatory refugees come to...
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it has been it -- it has had a big impact.n terms of year to date, sits at a safvfe haven. we should see key markets. angie: thank you. despite the slowdown in china, warren buffett remains firmly optimistic about its prospects. , he saysto bloomberg china offers long-term investment opportunities. mr. buffett: this country has gone through a couple of world wars in the 20th century, a civil war. we have had a lot of ups and downs, but we keep moving forward and china will be the same way. go.a has a long way to there is a little bit of investing. we are open to ideas. there are a number of factories there, but, you know, capital travels. [laughter] >> beyond china, to what extent are you concerned there may be indications of a global slowdown? you have china slowing down. we are not sure about the numbers. brazil is in and out and it looks like it will be there for a while. u.s. numbers are middling. range around -- europe is -- us buffett: when i look at 5, 10 years out, there is no way america is not going to make progress,
it has been it -- it has had a big impact.n terms of year to date, sits at a safvfe haven. we should see key markets. angie: thank you. despite the slowdown in china, warren buffett remains firmly optimistic about its prospects. , he saysto bloomberg china offers long-term investment opportunities. mr. buffett: this country has gone through a couple of world wars in the 20th century, a civil war. we have had a lot of ups and downs, but we keep moving forward and china will be the same way. go.a...
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the united nations has confirmed i.s.i.l.troyed another significant ruin in the ancient city of palmyra. now this is what the temple of bell looked like earlier in the week but the u.n. has now released these satellite images taken on monday showing what is left. earlier in august i.s.i.l. bombed this temple on the site. a second ukrainian policeman died from injuries he suffered during fighting outside parliament on monday. the pictures show a suspect hurling a grenade that killed a man and at least 19 others were hurt and the violence began for lawmakers to give more autonomy for the eastern part of ukraine. well the ukrainian president . >> translator: and what hurt the aggressor would not be on the table and the grim picture of struggling against the aggressor alone would become a real threat. >>> malaysia airlines new holding company begins operations on tuesday but new changes won't effect travelers, the company has under gone a name change from malaysia airlines system to may malaysia airlines and follows a devastating
the united nations has confirmed i.s.i.l.troyed another significant ruin in the ancient city of palmyra. now this is what the temple of bell looked like earlier in the week but the u.n. has now released these satellite images taken on monday showing what is left. earlier in august i.s.i.l. bombed this temple on the site. a second ukrainian policeman died from injuries he suffered during fighting outside parliament on monday. the pictures show a suspect hurling a grenade that killed a man and at...
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what has happened is that effectively the command structure has broken down. they had overwhelming numbers. they had certainly the equipment, much of the equipment they needed but they are not well led at the provincial level. and on top of that we have to look in kabul itself. there has been no defense minister over this year no one has taken the position, and was reject bedty parliament for a number of reasons including the fact that many parliamentarians didn't believe he was up to the job. >> forgive me for interrupting we are just running out of time, we now know there's a version of isil in afghanistan as well, do you see a scenario where they send more troops back into afghanistan. >> no, i can't see that. but the appearance here will make it much more difficult for the united states to extricate itself entirely. what i would imagine is that it will keep the same level of troop -- of advisor support as it has right now. but no, i don't think it will increase the level of troops support. >> mar vibe former afghanistan analyst for the u.s. state departmen
what has happened is that effectively the command structure has broken down. they had overwhelming numbers. they had certainly the equipment, much of the equipment they needed but they are not well led at the provincial level. and on top of that we have to look in kabul itself. there has been no defense minister over this year no one has taken the position, and was reject bedty parliament for a number of reasons including the fact that many parliamentarians didn't believe he was up to the job....
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every bishop has a cathedral. in this case, cardinal donald who is the archbishop of washington, we saw him riding with the pope just a few moments ago. this is his church, and he'll be welcoming the pope there for a service that has been called noon day prayer. catholic monks and nuns keep hours of prayer throughout the day. in a ritual that has been going on for centuries and centuries. this particular noon day prayer is going to be special because it will be the pope residing and the u.s. bishops in attendance, there are about 450 in the united states, we're told about 300 may be in the cathedral here. they represent a variety of different positions in the church, some have been appointed themselves by pope francis. others were appointed by his press sesz ors. the relationship between francis and the u.s. bishops, like we were saying stephanie has been a little controversial at times. obviously they are bishops so that have a vow of obedience to them. >> how powerful are the bishops when it comes to the church.
every bishop has a cathedral. in this case, cardinal donald who is the archbishop of washington, we saw him riding with the pope just a few moments ago. this is his church, and he'll be welcoming the pope there for a service that has been called noon day prayer. catholic monks and nuns keep hours of prayer throughout the day. in a ritual that has been going on for centuries and centuries. this particular noon day prayer is going to be special because it will be the pope residing and the u.s....
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germany has taken the lead in accepting refugees.hey have tightened border controls to deal with the influx. 800,000 migrants are estimated to arrive in germany by the end of the year, some think it will be much higher. from munich, we report. munich central, europe's asylum. it is now as the continent squabbles, arrivals have slowed markedly. that formerng soldiers from afghanistan told me that the refugees heading this way germany remains the destination of choice. >> germany is better than any other country. they are good because they want the refugees. they want the refugees to come. they need the refugees. >> has germany's generosity caused the crisis? eastern european nations say it has and they refuse refugee quotas. advisers weres urging her to hit back on countries that would not help. she was more cautious. germany, austria, and sweden cannot fix the problem alone. we need to greet a european spirit. making threats will not work. it is not the first time we have disagreed in europe. system germany's asylum straining, those
germany has taken the lead in accepting refugees.hey have tightened border controls to deal with the influx. 800,000 migrants are estimated to arrive in germany by the end of the year, some think it will be much higher. from munich, we report. munich central, europe's asylum. it is now as the continent squabbles, arrivals have slowed markedly. that formerng soldiers from afghanistan told me that the refugees heading this way germany remains the destination of choice. >> germany is better...
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it has been a real mistake of economic policy. the real problem has been employment. the problem is not inflation. inflation is near zero. charlie: to the surprise of most economists? gillian: and astonishment. david: and the surprise of the hawks. all the people were saying they should be raising all of the people who said that they should have raised before, and i think it is good that we did not do that. i think it is less they are looking for new evidence and more you are seeing if we are going to air on the side, let's air on the side of not squelching what might be in an economic recovery that could bring more benefit to people. alan: i think some people in the fed are thinking about they will never speak about, the united states congress, the house of representatives may be on the verge of taking the economy in the teeth again over the budget and national debt ceiling. they will know more about that in the middle of december and -- then they know in the middle of september. let me repeat, they will never talk about that. that is something very political. but th
it has been a real mistake of economic policy. the real problem has been employment. the problem is not inflation. inflation is near zero. charlie: to the surprise of most economists? gillian: and astonishment. david: and the surprise of the hawks. all the people were saying they should be raising all of the people who said that they should have raised before, and i think it is good that we did not do that. i think it is less they are looking for new evidence and more you are seeing if we are...
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one of the things that has emerged from all of this, and i think it is because pope francis has been strongly supportive of the idea that there is much more to be gained by all of the parties involved listening to each other. where thereo see might be differences in perspective. that thetanding is sisters made it very clear they ,ad no doctrine or difficulties and the congregation, i understand, at the conclusion of this study said that the issues .oday are essentially resolved it is a question of listening and hearing. call.ly wilkins from roll emily: i feel the big news from the vatican is the pope's announcement that priests will begin to forgive abortions and people who have had them. one of the big stories in congress right now is the discussion about planned parenthood and the videos that have come out where it appears that health officials have admitted to selling fetal tissue. is this a priority for the vatican to address? is this something that the pope wants to address? cardinal wuerl: the long, long standing position of the catholic church, going back all the way to the se
one of the things that has emerged from all of this, and i think it is because pope francis has been strongly supportive of the idea that there is much more to be gained by all of the parties involved listening to each other. where thereo see might be differences in perspective. that thetanding is sisters made it very clear they ,ad no doctrine or difficulties and the congregation, i understand, at the conclusion of this study said that the issues .oday are essentially resolved it is a question...
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he has been hit really hard. in theus figurehead commodities industry, someone who has always talked up the market. his company is emblematic of the commodities boom in the last few years. what has happened is the company is now taking that back again. in china isies rout ,ragging down demand for metals all the things that glencore produces and trades. copper down 22% this year. nickel down more than 20%. all of these materials -- china is just not buying as much of them. it is hurting all of the metals and mining companies. it is not just glencore. yesterday, we had valley slash its planned dividend in half. alcoa deciding to split into two different companies. rusal, thehave aluminum producer, postponing the ex dividend payment. not a lot of good news across the commodities space. for glencore, it has really been a terrible year. shows no signs in getting better at the moment. yvonne: that is right. thank you so much for joining us here. mining companies now possibly in junk status. take a look at some of the o
he has been hit really hard. in theus figurehead commodities industry, someone who has always talked up the market. his company is emblematic of the commodities boom in the last few years. what has happened is the company is now taking that back again. in china isies rout ,ragging down demand for metals all the things that glencore produces and trades. copper down 22% this year. nickel down more than 20%. all of these materials -- china is just not buying as much of them. it is hurting all of...
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the pope has a dramatic soul. not simply in the sense that he was an actor, part of the cultural resistance against nazism. she came to the view that every human life is a drama. almost a greek view. think back to your days reading greek plays in high school or college. what was being suggested was that all life has dramatic texture. he came to believe that to be a truth of the human condition as well. all life is lived in the tension between the person i am the person i ought to be. what the pope asks, this idea is the profound christian conviction that the drama of every individual human as well as the drama of the human condition as a whole has a divine script right, a divine script writer who enters the drama at a certain point in time and space, 2000 years ago, and redirects it towards its proper resolution. it is that conviction the drama in which he is caught up and we are all caught up as a divine author that would allow the pope to say on may 13, 1982 one year to the day since the assassination attempt on
the pope has a dramatic soul. not simply in the sense that he was an actor, part of the cultural resistance against nazism. she came to the view that every human life is a drama. almost a greek view. think back to your days reading greek plays in high school or college. what was being suggested was that all life has dramatic texture. he came to believe that to be a truth of the human condition as well. all life is lived in the tension between the person i am the person i ought to be. what the...
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bild has this headline.ermany has thrown its doors open to refugees a it is expecting to register a hundred 800,000 but they were overwhelmed by the numbers that kept coming and they had to introduce border controls. the only time that happens is during world cups and sporting events. they can under the rules do this but it is an exceptional kind of thing. it seemspaper says germany is taking a u-turn on his refugee policy because of the border controls. the paper is asking how long these measures are expected to last and what happens to the migrants that are now in austria? hasenglish liquid paper quite a long article worth a read if you want to check it out online. they are asking what happens when the initial euphoria of the welcoming wears off and the grim reality of finding housing for all these tens of thousands of newcomers sets in? the paper points out that angela merkel is taking a big gamble on being so welcoming. it public opinion changes, this could affect elections in 2017. genie: there already
bild has this headline.ermany has thrown its doors open to refugees a it is expecting to register a hundred 800,000 but they were overwhelmed by the numbers that kept coming and they had to introduce border controls. the only time that happens is during world cups and sporting events. they can under the rules do this but it is an exceptional kind of thing. it seemspaper says germany is taking a u-turn on his refugee policy because of the border controls. the paper is asking how long these...
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google at the moment has not responded to our particular scoop. and neither has the ftc.ne: caroline hyde with the latest. google shares are down in premarket trading ahead of the u.s. open. records in6 broke october-december last year. apple sold 74.6 million iphones, which is around 34,000 phones an hour. the new 6s and 6s pleasantville on sale today. how well are they expected to sell? nate joins us with the latest. he is clutching a 6s. iphone is huge. analysts are expecting it to do well but not as well as the iphone 6. they are always expecting it to do well, the question is will it do less well. apple is confident it will exceed the sales they had in this quarter last year for the final launch. this isa reason for that last year at phone was not on sale in china. it was about a month later. one.year is on sale day the iphone is big in china. tim cook says china is on track to be the company's biggest market in the future. this is probably an indication that if sales are down on this side of the world it is maybe not the case in china. that could bump up the numbers
google at the moment has not responded to our particular scoop. and neither has the ftc.ne: caroline hyde with the latest. google shares are down in premarket trading ahead of the u.s. open. records in6 broke october-december last year. apple sold 74.6 million iphones, which is around 34,000 phones an hour. the new 6s and 6s pleasantville on sale today. how well are they expected to sell? nate joins us with the latest. he is clutching a 6s. iphone is huge. analysts are expecting it to do well...
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blatter's travel plans. >> but the swiss government has already taken steps. >> further evidence has been collected. where proportional and needed, financial assets have been seized. including real estate. >> fee for president sepp blatter has steered clear of -- his apparent signature on this contract, which so the broadcasting rights to the 2010 and we 14 world cup's for a fraction of their value. jack warner, former fifa executive, bob the rights and reportedly sold them for price tag between 15 and $20 million. sarah: u.s. open men's champion novak djokovic's said he knows the value of that title he claimed on monday and he will chair us the emotions -- cherish the emotions he feeling for as long as he can. that does not mean he won't be a little silly with his latest grand slam trophy. tradition dictates that he posed with photographers in an iconic new york location like central park, for example. he made it to the final of all four majors this year, falling only at the french open. it's no secret that relations between india and pakistan are tents, they blame each other for te
blatter's travel plans. >> but the swiss government has already taken steps. >> further evidence has been collected. where proportional and needed, financial assets have been seized. including real estate. >> fee for president sepp blatter has steered clear of -- his apparent signature on this contract, which so the broadcasting rights to the 2010 and we 14 world cup's for a fraction of their value. jack warner, former fifa executive, bob the rights and reportedly sold them...
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has to work with.diplomatic relations with iran which officially don't exist, the president and the current administration are cognizant of the fact that they need to take this slowly. there's a lot of criticism, a lot of people in the united states and congress don't appreciate what they have done so far. it is a slow step-by-step process. one of the interesting things , into the handshake press to confirm that it occurred. iranian media reported at first and the white house is saying it was just a quick handshake, i find it hard to believe that's might does was not choreographed in some way. -- that it was not choreographed in some way. pimm: hardliners in iran are already asking for an apology. let's move on to the united states and russia. dueling speeches at the united nations between barack obama and vladimir putin. what is iran's relationship with russia right now? >> iran has an port relationship with russia. -- important relationship with russia. russia has turned out to be quite an important
has to work with.diplomatic relations with iran which officially don't exist, the president and the current administration are cognizant of the fact that they need to take this slowly. there's a lot of criticism, a lot of people in the united states and congress don't appreciate what they have done so far. it is a slow step-by-step process. one of the interesting things , into the handshake press to confirm that it occurred. iranian media reported at first and the white house is saying it was...
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it has been one of those markets that has been very difficult to be involved in.i think that any sort of opening up will help in that regard. it comes at a time when there could be demand slinking out from other sites and india remains one of the fewer bright spots among the yen, given the impact of oil prices being more positive for them than other economies in the region. especially when you look at china and we are expecting you my figures to come out tomorrow. that really triggered the latest round of sellouts we have seen this week. where do you see pboc and china headed for investors when they take a look at these markets, one looks brighter than the other. where does china come into this? >> we're still quite cautious here. they do expect to be some kind of pick up in the fourth quarter but at the same time we are very concerned that what we could be waiting to see here is a sharper slowdown in the market has been expecting. people had started to price out that risk because every year china started week reporting and managed to recover as the week went on.
it has been one of those markets that has been very difficult to be involved in.i think that any sort of opening up will help in that regard. it comes at a time when there could be demand slinking out from other sites and india remains one of the fewer bright spots among the yen, given the impact of oil prices being more positive for them than other economies in the region. especially when you look at china and we are expecting you my figures to come out tomorrow. that really triggered the...
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his record has not been bad. -- his record has not been bad, but it has not stopped the taliban, as the fall of kunduz shows. haveth the afghan forces shown over the last year is that they are pretty resilient. when they do seize territory, they very quickly regroup and retake it. with american air support that may happen soon. the shock to the afghan government has already been immense. john simpson, bbc news. jane: for more on the situation i spoke with the director of the international security and defense sector at the rand corporation. how much of a disaster is this for the afghan security forces? >> it is a very serious setback. this is the first time, and many people have said this, that a provincial capital has fallen in the hands of the taliban since 2001. what is particularly important is that this is in the north. the area where the taliban, then he considered to be among the weakest. they are strongest in the south and east. the fact that this is in the north in a city like kunduz has very serious golf vacations the near future. jane: how have they managed to gain so much st
his record has not been bad. -- his record has not been bad, but it has not stopped the taliban, as the fall of kunduz shows. haveth the afghan forces shown over the last year is that they are pretty resilient. when they do seize territory, they very quickly regroup and retake it. with american air support that may happen soon. the shock to the afghan government has already been immense. john simpson, bbc news. jane: for more on the situation i spoke with the director of the international...
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--na has pledged to come out japan has pledged to promote peace. bill was pushed by prime minister shinzo of a to allow japanese troops to fight in foreign wars for the first time since world war ii. china's foreign ministry says japan must learn from history. south korea also called on japanese leaders to focus on regional peace. croatia believes almost 30,000 migrants have entered the country since a surge started several days ago. the influx happened after hungary shut its borders with serbia. speaking in berlin, u.s. secretary of state john kerry said there could be no solution to the problem as long as syria's president bashar al-assad remains in power. paul has adopted a new secular constitution, almost 10 years after the end of a long-running civil war. the president made the proclamation announcement, setting off a roar of applause from members of parliament in kathmandu. thousands of people who had gathered outside the assembly building cheered and waved the national flag. some religious and ethnic groups opposed the new document and prote
--na has pledged to come out japan has pledged to promote peace. bill was pushed by prime minister shinzo of a to allow japanese troops to fight in foreign wars for the first time since world war ii. china's foreign ministry says japan must learn from history. south korea also called on japanese leaders to focus on regional peace. croatia believes almost 30,000 migrants have entered the country since a surge started several days ago. the influx happened after hungary shut its borders with...
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something that has been banned.uslims say this would provoke further tension and violence, and jordan has a peace treaty with israel, said that anymore provocations in the old city will affect the relationship between the two countries. there will be a cabinet meeting tuesday evening to discuss the situation. >>> the russian president, vladimir putin says moscow will continue to provide military support to the syrian regime and has urged other countries to join in. the u.s. says russia's involvement will only worsen the situation. it has also been sending two cargo flights a day over the past week. peter sharp has more now from moscow. >> reporter: president putin has confirmed that he'll continue to offer military support to president assad, the flights have been stepped up now and this is -- this is for military equipment that he says will be used solely in the fight against isil. talk to analysts of the kremlin and they say there is no intention for an invasion of syria, but they also say putin has no intention o
something that has been banned.uslims say this would provoke further tension and violence, and jordan has a peace treaty with israel, said that anymore provocations in the old city will affect the relationship between the two countries. there will be a cabinet meeting tuesday evening to discuss the situation. >>> the russian president, vladimir putin says moscow will continue to provide military support to the syrian regime and has urged other countries to join in. the u.s. says...
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there has never been a more exciting time to be alive than today and there has never been a more exciting time to be an australian. >> tony abbott was australia's prime minister for almost exactly two years. his failure was stopping boats with refugees for australia. but he was never personally popular and as the australian economy slowed, his chances of victory next year began to look slim. malcolm turnwill was a local rival. on monday he seized his moment. tony abbott was elected in 2013 promising to end the dysfunction he claimed characterized the former government. one of stability and no surprises. it was not to be. malcolm turnbull will be sworn in formally as australia's prime minister on tuesday. >> accidentally killed in a security operation in egypt, egyptian security forces say 8 were killed but two of the nationals are dead. the shooting happened in the al wa hfgawahat area of the western desert. family have been visited them in hospital. egypt said miss too mistook they for what they thought were terrorist elements. >> we are standing with the mexican people in their tragedy.
there has never been a more exciting time to be alive than today and there has never been a more exciting time to be an australian. >> tony abbott was australia's prime minister for almost exactly two years. his failure was stopping boats with refugees for australia. but he was never personally popular and as the australian economy slowed, his chances of victory next year began to look slim. malcolm turnwill was a local rival. on monday he seized his moment. tony abbott was elected in...
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violence has no name. violence has no name, and terrorism has no religion.e speak against all forms of violence in the name of every religion, believing that religion has to be used and mobilized to unite us to do good to unite us to become a voice for those who have lost voice, and therefore for me having him standing up in new york, he's not only speaking for the catholic church, he is also speaking for me as a muslim. and i say that because people say islam was behind the attacks of september 11th. i say it is not islam. it's rather extreme group of terrorists. >> iman hindi, i apologize to have to put you off there, but pope francis is reading, we do want to listen in now. >> yes, your are goodness to give eternal life and peace to all who died here, the heroic responders, our firefighters, our police officers, emergency service workers, port authority personnel, with all the innocent men and women who are victims of this tragedy simply because they work or service them here on september 11th. we ask you for your compassion to bring healing to those who
violence has no name. violence has no name, and terrorism has no religion.e speak against all forms of violence in the name of every religion, believing that religion has to be used and mobilized to unite us to do good to unite us to become a voice for those who have lost voice, and therefore for me having him standing up in new york, he's not only speaking for the catholic church, he is also speaking for me as a muslim. and i say that because people say islam was behind the attacks of...
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every auto insurance policy has a number.ut not every insurance company understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation. have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. >>> 22 minutes past the hour. your labor day version of scrambled politics. today may be a day to sit back and relax but bernie sanders wants you to remember the meaning of the holiday. the men and women of the labor movement changed society for the better. if you ever enjoyed a paid vacation, sick day or pension they are the people to thank. >>> revving it up, scott walker spent his labor day touring in new hampshire on a motorcycle. >>> 2016 presidential candidate lindsey graham intended a gun show in new hampshire where he told supporters he owns 15 guns, saying some of those are his most valued possessions. >> most people, every gun is a memory, particularly in the south. so all these guns have a memory associated with it.
every auto insurance policy has a number.ut not every insurance company understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation. have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. >>> 22 minutes past the hour. your labor day version of scrambled politics. today may be a day to sit back and relax but bernie sanders wants you to remember the meaning of the...
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what has happened, is the organization has done behind-the-seen briefings.een the 2016 candidates, most notably the mcclendon, martin o'malley, and bernie sanders, putting out strong statements of support. this has become a fight about rights, according to democrats, and that is a grounded they are always willing to fight on. >> thank you. mark: let's take a look at other top stories. prices keep rising thanks to limited supply and increasing demand. prices in 20 u.s. cities rose 5% in july. that is slightly less than the estimate. most inces were up the san francisco and denver, gaining more than 10%. >> big transaction and the tobacco industry. reynolds american has agreed to sell its. cigarette group -- spirit cigarette group to japan tobacco. japan tobacco has been buying brands to offset a stagnating smoking rates at home. urgingy's prime minister leaders to bring russia back from the cold. he says that russia has a critical role to play in solving world conflicts. >> russia is a great country with a great history and a great future. russia a future wit
what has happened, is the organization has done behind-the-seen briefings.een the 2016 candidates, most notably the mcclendon, martin o'malley, and bernie sanders, putting out strong statements of support. this has become a fight about rights, according to democrats, and that is a grounded they are always willing to fight on. >> thank you. mark: let's take a look at other top stories. prices keep rising thanks to limited supply and increasing demand. prices in 20 u.s. cities rose 5% in...
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this pope has broken that. he said wait a second, we cannot be--we cannot be talking just on behalf of wealth an. he has condemned the adultery of free market capitalism. he has angered a lot of very wealthy people in this country. but at the same time i think he has heartened many people who wanted to see the church look at these issues for a long time. >> we can see--next we're seeing live pictures of the pope who just has finished his homily. going back to his message. he supports traditional family and social justice. so traps a lot of people what would traditionally see themselves as republicans or traditionally religious don't see themselves in the u.s. with this pope. he's going to address congress on thursday. what kind of reception is he going to get there? some have spoken quite clearly that perhaps he's overstepping his territory, so to speak. >> yes, i think it's going to be very interesting to see what he says about global warning. it has become a task been the republican party and in particular th
this pope has broken that. he said wait a second, we cannot be--we cannot be talking just on behalf of wealth an. he has condemned the adultery of free market capitalism. he has angered a lot of very wealthy people in this country. but at the same time i think he has heartened many people who wanted to see the church look at these issues for a long time. >> we can see--next we're seeing live pictures of the pope who just has finished his homily. going back to his message. he supports...
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hillary clinton has proven herself. she has fought for her own voice.diculous, i do believe that republicans will come over and vote for hillary. i do think that she will start because there is nothing there. it started in benghazi and now it is going to everything else. we have been down this road. we know all the media. they are just going to have to accept that hillary is possibly going to be our next president. earlier this week on "the ellen degeneres show" hillary clinton made an appearance and talked about being a female candidate for president in this country. [video clip] think it isall, i just a reality that we are held to a higher standard. it gets a little old but you just forge ahead. all these wonderful, beautiful young women, don't get discouraged. don't give in. don't give up. [applause] i actually think, look. i am not asking people to vote for me because i am a woman, but i think if you vote for someone on their merits, one of my merits is i am a woman. that interview getting a lot of attention. guest: what she was really trying to do
hillary clinton has proven herself. she has fought for her own voice.diculous, i do believe that republicans will come over and vote for hillary. i do think that she will start because there is nothing there. it started in benghazi and now it is going to everything else. we have been down this road. we know all the media. they are just going to have to accept that hillary is possibly going to be our next president. earlier this week on "the ellen degeneres show" hillary clinton made...
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the boat has stopped coming.n the government changed about a year later to a more right wing hard line government they kept the camp open but closed down access to it completely. media organizations that tried to get in the room have tried many times and have to apply through the government and pay a fee to apply for a visa with 8,000 australian dollars, that is about $6,000 u.s. dollars just to apply for a visa to go there with no guaranty that a visa will be granted and even if it is with no access at all to the detention center so no media organizations have been able to go and visit the camp at all. it's not just media organizations, australia human rights reputable organization and wing of the government to hold the government to account for off-shore camps have been denied access to them. even with this most resent report one of the sentences from the australian green party part of the committee looking into allegations she was able to go there and briefly to visit it but it turns out that while she was the
the boat has stopped coming.n the government changed about a year later to a more right wing hard line government they kept the camp open but closed down access to it completely. media organizations that tried to get in the room have tried many times and have to apply through the government and pay a fee to apply for a visa with 8,000 australian dollars, that is about $6,000 u.s. dollars just to apply for a visa to go there with no guaranty that a visa will be granted and even if it is with no...
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all the things that congressman has said ha she has said about the email story that have later turnedout of to be untrue are going to be strung together in commercials and the case is going to be made that she made an unprecedented decision that no other executive branch official had ever made, which is to take government records into her own secret place, store them and then delete them at her discretion. that's going to be very tough if she has her 49 voters in the general election to get her to the 51 she needs to win. >> debbie wasserman schultz the head of the dnc what do you think she is thinking about this. >> exactly what the amy just said they are looking at poll numbers and see how much dang there is. you said this earlier. there is a certain level of support that she is going to main town no matter what happens here. it is eagles will the track nomination. those middle voters are going to be veally tough to get with this. they don't have a big bench or recruited another somebody else. they are in a bind here. >> a.b., thank you he can both. one question looms over her. did
all the things that congressman has said ha she has said about the email story that have later turnedout of to be untrue are going to be strung together in commercials and the case is going to be made that she made an unprecedented decision that no other executive branch official had ever made, which is to take government records into her own secret place, store them and then delete them at her discretion. that's going to be very tough if she has her 49 voters in the general election to get her...
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so it has influenced. it has power. it can convince, using bully pulpit, using funding, providing refugee resettlement. these are tools that the united states has used for decades. this is nothing new. this goes back as long as you can count in any of our lifetimes. looking at any number of , the united states basically in a refugee flow sets up to the plate and convinces allies that they need to take refugees. we will take refugees. we will take more than our fair share at times. it has actually served as well. refugees have done well in this country. i have seen the kids that have come in with their parents as babies and end up being valedictorian's at their high school graduation. this is not an uncommon theme. you have, i think, benefited from a lot of this diversity. i think part of the message to europe is that you can be welcoming here and it is not necessarily going to hurt you. this is something that you have to get over. there are bumps in the road. once you integrate people into your society they may have a g
so it has influenced. it has power. it can convince, using bully pulpit, using funding, providing refugee resettlement. these are tools that the united states has used for decades. this is nothing new. this goes back as long as you can count in any of our lifetimes. looking at any number of , the united states basically in a refugee flow sets up to the plate and convinces allies that they need to take refugees. we will take refugees. we will take more than our fair share at times. it has...
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it has good taste. and it's good for my health. >> changing appetites in a changing economy indonesia has all the ingredients for innovative companies hungry for business. nhk world. >> and that's it for business news for this hour. i will leave you with another check on the markets. >>> japanese police are investigating the suspended murder of six people in three houses north of tokyo, and they have detained a peruvian man. an 84-year-old woman was found lying on the floor of her house bleeding on wednesday. a woman and her two children were discovered in a nearby home. all of them were later pronounced dead. police say the suspect was found at that location. [ speaking foreign language ] >> authorities detain the man after he jumped through a window with a knife in his hand. he was hospitalized unconscious with a fractured skull. on monday in the same city, a man and his wife were stabbed to death at their house. the incident occurred about one kilometer away from the other crime scenes. police say fo
it has good taste. and it's good for my health. >> changing appetites in a changing economy indonesia has all the ingredients for innovative companies hungry for business. nhk world. >> and that's it for business news for this hour. i will leave you with another check on the markets. >>> japanese police are investigating the suspended murder of six people in three houses north of tokyo, and they have detained a peruvian man. an 84-year-old woman was found lying on the floor...
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russia has been a long-standing supporter of the bashar al-assad regime. >> russia has never shied away from the fact that it has supported the bashar al-assad regime and is sending weapons. on alitary jets are part runway in northern syria. according to russian media, moscow has deployed over 7000 men to fight along bashar al-assad's troops. that is what the organization's secretary-general told "france 24." a substantial russian buildup in syria with different kinds of capabilities -- some fighter planes, air defenses. is responsible for the atrocities, killing his own people. >> wednesday, damascus announced it had used for the first time russian and fighting rebels. the following day, moscow conducted drills in the eastern mediterranean, involving several ships. vladimir putin is calling for the creation of a new coalition that would include bashar al-assad's army fighting the islamic state group. >> to pursue the to fight -- the defeat of isil, without pursuing a political transition, is to fuel the very kind of extremism that underlies isil. and if that is the russian view, it is
russia has been a long-standing supporter of the bashar al-assad regime. >> russia has never shied away from the fact that it has supported the bashar al-assad regime and is sending weapons. on alitary jets are part runway in northern syria. according to russian media, moscow has deployed over 7000 men to fight along bashar al-assad's troops. that is what the organization's secretary-general told "france 24." a substantial russian buildup in syria with different kinds of...
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turn bull has a couple of years before he has to ask for the popular vote.n he is the prime minister. the party thinks he's much more electable. he's a much more popular figure throughout australia and more moderate than the right ring abbott, and they feel he's the best way of going forward. what we haven't seen is any big policy changes which is hardly surprising, seeing he's just been sworn in in the last few hours, but he has also sort of dialled back a bit on some of his social positions. he's been a very strong advocate of action on climate change. he says he's going to follow the government's existing line on this, which isn't as strong as he was talking about before. he's also been a strong advocate for gay marriage. he's dialing a bit on that as well. he's playing it safe at the moment. and he had kind words for the outgoing prime minister. listen to what he had to say. >> our nation, our parliament, our government, our party, our parties, the coalition, oh, tony abbott, an enormous debt of gratitude for his leadership and his service over many, man
turn bull has a couple of years before he has to ask for the popular vote.n he is the prime minister. the party thinks he's much more electable. he's a much more popular figure throughout australia and more moderate than the right ring abbott, and they feel he's the best way of going forward. what we haven't seen is any big policy changes which is hardly surprising, seeing he's just been sworn in in the last few hours, but he has also sort of dialled back a bit on some of his social positions....
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china has more investments in the united states than the united states has in china. these are two economies that need each other. >>> there is a fresh attempt to resolve the political crisis in burkina faso following last week's coup. the presidents sen come, togo, and nigeria will be heading there on wednesday to try to reinstall the deposed government. al jazeera's nicholas is in the capital. >> reporter: the curfew is in place but the population are defiant and they are out on the streets. they feel confident because they feel reassured by the military presence who have promised to protect them. the presidential guards, though, are back in their barracks, now concerning the framework agreement, we are expecting the visit of senegal ease president, nigerian, togo and ba anyone to come tomorrow morning to pro surprise some sort of agreement. remember, the population here are very much frustrated with what they are proposing, that's because of one of the points of amnesty offered to the presidential guards. remember, this isn't just about the coup that happened last
china has more investments in the united states than the united states has in china. these are two economies that need each other. >>> there is a fresh attempt to resolve the political crisis in burkina faso following last week's coup. the presidents sen come, togo, and nigeria will be heading there on wednesday to try to reinstall the deposed government. al jazeera's nicholas is in the capital. >> reporter: the curfew is in place but the population are defiant and they are out...
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nintendo has named a new president.can a 65-year-old hr executive take on the competition and help falling revenue? ♪ rishaad: nintendo has named a new president. tatsumi kimishima is taking the reins after his predecessor passed away earlier this year. tell us more. what do we know about this man? unlike his predecessor, kimishima he has a decidedly n o on-gamer. nintendo sinceh 2000. he will take over as president in two days time. he has quite high expectations to respond to. the shares are up 82% this year. they are entering the smartphone market and talking with universal studios. meet those kimishima expectations and prove that nintendo can make a much broader use of its intellectual property. you.ad: thank what are the challenges facing him? the one right in front of his face is the entering into the smartphone market. we have a few months before they launch their service. it is an incredibly cutthroat market. it remains to be seen whether nintendo has the chops to make it there. rishaad: tony abbott is about to
nintendo has named a new president.can a 65-year-old hr executive take on the competition and help falling revenue? ♪ rishaad: nintendo has named a new president. tatsumi kimishima is taking the reins after his predecessor passed away earlier this year. tell us more. what do we know about this man? unlike his predecessor, kimishima he has a decidedly n o on-gamer. nintendo sinceh 2000. he will take over as president in two days time. he has quite high expectations to respond to. the shares...
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>> nobody has any questions? this has never happened that politics and prose. you tonight describe yourself as a lefty. i am wondering whether there was any event that turned you into a lefty, anything you read that was an accumulation of experiences. >> theologically it was obviously -- i encountered in him things i had not expected. .. >> my name is coleman marcotte the. >> oh, how are you? [applause]. >> i go back many years with you gary when you and i started out at the national catholic reporter. you are the conservative voice. [laughter] you're up against the john ringo who is a liberal. now john is a conservative and you are over liberal, so there is a god. [laughter] i would like to ask you, are you disappointed were justifiably angry that the catholic church is not a pacifist church. there has never been a pope who tells catholics don't go in the military, the catholic now supplies chaplains, notre dame has the biggest rotc program in the country. do you think it will ever happen that the catholic church will be a pacifist church as other mennonites,
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he has a packed schedule.going to be welcomed in the morning by president obama at the white house. that's an event about 11:00 a.m. tomorrow in which the president is expected to be joined by 15,000 invited guests. some conservatives have expressed outrage that some of those 15,000 people invited to the white house are themselves gay or lesbian or transgender. we'll see if pope francis cares particularly about that. honestly, it's hard to imagine that the white house would have gone out of their way to make sure to find 15,000 100% straight people to be there, but conservatives are mad that they didn't, i guess. pope francis will then go oen a people parade through the streets of washington, d.c. thousands of people expected to line the streets of d.c. to see them. the pope will take part in a prayer service late in the day. late in the afternoon tomorrow, he will cannonize america's newest saint. the missionary priest will be america's latest saint. native american groups have protested that decision by the
he has a packed schedule.going to be welcomed in the morning by president obama at the white house. that's an event about 11:00 a.m. tomorrow in which the president is expected to be joined by 15,000 invited guests. some conservatives have expressed outrage that some of those 15,000 people invited to the white house are themselves gay or lesbian or transgender. we'll see if pope francis cares particularly about that. honestly, it's hard to imagine that the white house would have gone out of...
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dispute, that capitalism has raised more poverty.rom if not, then has fascism? has communism? has socialism? ms. hasson that europe and japan regelated regelatedsulted in the strongest community. i'll let her correct me. >> i think you pick up on important, the pope's views of capitalism are ery much formed by his experience. pope doesn't have that actual experience. so i think that's one of the tongs that the pope is going take away from his visit here. i think at the same time, those conservative, those of us who are strongly promarket need to acknowledge, too, that within each of us, we toward greedndency and selfishness. so one of the challenges here is hat even within our -- take tic, how doo for us to ke it easy be indifferent to the suffering of others so i think that's his challenge and i think he's going to learn things and i think if it pen our hearts and ears, doesn't mean all of a sudden, caller: in this country we are a ticket or leavre
dispute, that capitalism has raised more poverty.rom if not, then has fascism? has communism? has socialism? ms. hasson that europe and japan regelated regelatedsulted in the strongest community. i'll let her correct me. >> i think you pick up on important, the pope's views of capitalism are ery much formed by his experience. pope doesn't have that actual experience. so i think that's one of the tongs that the pope is going take away from his visit here. i think at the same time, those...
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he has been trying to promote the faith. get this church more involved in cuban, which has a tenuous relationship when it comes to religion. one of the things that pope francis has said is that cubans need to be ready for change. and many cubans essentially are ready for change. it of course is the change that he has help brought by brokering this new relationship with the united states and cuba. and pope francis sending those letters back and forth between both leaders, and now we start to see the opening here. there's a note of caution in the sense that cuba can't change too quickly. and that's one of the reservations that people have here. this is a system that has been in place over the course of the last half century, as we libe l liberalize this economy, there is a fear that it might move quickly, as the same time they are looking for those new dollars and chances for work, so this is an economy and country in flux in large part because of pope francis. >> david while you were speaking we showed some of the video that
he has been trying to promote the faith. get this church more involved in cuban, which has a tenuous relationship when it comes to religion. one of the things that pope francis has said is that cubans need to be ready for change. and many cubans essentially are ready for change. it of course is the change that he has help brought by brokering this new relationship with the united states and cuba. and pope francis sending those letters back and forth between both leaders, and now we start to see...
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. >>> yogi ber rah has -- berra has died at 90. he was famous for playing baseball. he was famous for a lot of his sayings. >>> >> hello, claudine. has you on your toes at 4:00 a.m., brian when claudine is here. >>> the breeze is still there. a bigger fog bank. the inland has plunged about 20 degrees. west 18. wind gusts, about 35, 40 miles an hour. it is a cool one. we'll see these drop another few degrees. digging out in the pacific and the desert in the west, it will be a fight between the two. breezy today. mostly sunny. temperatures will start off in the 50s, 70s, and 80s. >>> we are looking at a commute that is not bad at all. you have a little bit of time to hang out and watch us for a little bit if you want. there's our spider if you can see it. boris the spider. it's aays funny to see. at fremont, it is a nice- looking drive. >>> new reports about a san francisco firefighter about drinking on duty and missing a call. the firefighter had requested that day off for a medical appointment, but that was denied. at some point in the night, he missed a truck run. w
. >>> yogi ber rah has -- berra has died at 90. he was famous for playing baseball. he was famous for a lot of his sayings. >>> >> hello, claudine. has you on your toes at 4:00 a.m., brian when claudine is here. >>> the breeze is still there. a bigger fog bank. the inland has plunged about 20 degrees. west 18. wind gusts, about 35, 40 miles an hour. it is a cool one. we'll see these drop another few degrees. digging out in the pacific and the desert in the west,...
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ben carson has increased support in part because he has drawn some from donald trump.need to remember one thing. donald trump is around to% of republicans and ben carson is around 20% of republicans. what does that mean? it actually translates to approximately 8%. that's 8% of the american elect rat. and they have very low ceilings. they can't go much above 25% or 30% at most. i think they'll be well below that by the time the primaries begin. >> i want to get a question in for the democratic side. hillary clinton leading in the polls but when combined with joe biden, she loses support. the e-mail controversy has continued to dog her. do you think she has to be more concerned with e-mails or biden? >> well, of course one is a product of the other. we don't know if joe biden is running but people close to him have been hinting that he is closer to running than he was. and part of the reason why he's closer is because hillary clinton continues this massive slide in the polls. every time a new poll is taken, she drops another 5 or 10 percentage points, and this is with de
ben carson has increased support in part because he has drawn some from donald trump.need to remember one thing. donald trump is around to% of republicans and ben carson is around 20% of republicans. what does that mean? it actually translates to approximately 8%. that's 8% of the american elect rat. and they have very low ceilings. they can't go much above 25% or 30% at most. i think they'll be well below that by the time the primaries begin. >> i want to get a question in for the...
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the fire has been dynamic. it moves and changes directions and we want to make sure homeowners can get out as quickly as possible. >> how are the men and women -- women fighting this fire doing today? >> they are holding up. it has been a long and grueling summer. this fire on the see the last couple days have been long, but this is been a long fire season unfortunately with no end in sight. we have to continue to battle on. we will get this fire under control but we still have several months ahead of fire season. >> it seems exactly how we feared. thanks much for talking with us this morning.>> we are also tracking some changes happening on something that may have helped you out with your commute this warning. the roads are bad but transit was okay, right? >> it was. you may know that -- may have noticed changes this morning. if you have taken part. they are adding more trains to the service. it is very crowded out there. they're putting more trains and service for those heading into san francisco and some roo
the fire has been dynamic. it moves and changes directions and we want to make sure homeowners can get out as quickly as possible. >> how are the men and women -- women fighting this fire doing today? >> they are holding up. it has been a long and grueling summer. this fire on the see the last couple days have been long, but this is been a long fire season unfortunately with no end in sight. we have to continue to battle on. we will get this fire under control but we still have...
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it has been rising steadily since. he also addressed the issue of how the tax cut be paid for. >> it will be done through cutting expenses. we cannot cut income taxes by raising other taxes. deficitt worsen our because we are trying to bring it down. 3.8% of gdp in 2015, 3.3% in 2016, that is our goal. that is my responsibility, so that in 2017 we will be under 3%. annette: he also touched on that very sensitive subject of the country's 35 hour working week. stephen: he did say the maximum working week would not change but it could be adapted under certain circumstances. he said a new law will be passed to allow more flexibility in france's labor laws through agreements negotiated sector by sector or employer by employer. he says new labor laws need to be -- meet the needs of workers. annette: new figures on gross in china. stephen: they have revised down the figure from 2014 from 7.4% to 7.3%. this is in the context of the recent turmoil we see on the stock market. madeureau of statistics the cuts because of the lower
it has been rising steadily since. he also addressed the issue of how the tax cut be paid for. >> it will be done through cutting expenses. we cannot cut income taxes by raising other taxes. deficitt worsen our because we are trying to bring it down. 3.8% of gdp in 2015, 3.3% in 2016, that is our goal. that is my responsibility, so that in 2017 we will be under 3%. annette: he also touched on that very sensitive subject of the country's 35 hour working week. stephen: he did say the...
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has it been a long hot summer? >> it has. and i like warm weather i really do. >> clear skies out there. we had some records on sunday as we just touched on. it does look like one more hot day. 50s, 60s and 70s, it's still very warm. there's not a breeze. a lot of tropical clouds but they're favoring southern california not for us. a few high clouds might work their way that would be late tonight and tomorrow but sunshine and warm to hot maybe little cooler by the coast but there's no sea breeze yet so they'll still be very warm. 90s and one hundreds. happy monday. same to you, steve it seems like we were just here but there you go. >> we were, right. >> good morning everybody. traffic is actually doing very well if you are driving around the bay area right now. let's go out and see what we have with the morning commute. i want to show you the traffic is looking good at the total plaza. there are no major problems as you drive through here getting into san francisco. also looking at interstate 880 north and south it is a nice
has it been a long hot summer? >> it has. and i like warm weather i really do. >> clear skies out there. we had some records on sunday as we just touched on. it does look like one more hot day. 50s, 60s and 70s, it's still very warm. there's not a breeze. a lot of tropical clouds but they're favoring southern california not for us. a few high clouds might work their way that would be late tonight and tomorrow but sunshine and warm to hot maybe little cooler by the coast but there's...
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he has given us images. his way to the steps and then into his plane and depart. father mcshane, you were saying? >> i was going to say, picking up on what liz was saying, i think this is one of the reasons why the digital generation gets him. they can hear him more readily than they can hear most of us when we preach, because they see and they're able to kind of reflect on that in their hearts. that is, to me, a remarkable gift. it moves us beyond just the written word to a new form of religious literacy. >> is this about him uniquely, the team he assembled uniquely, how they work together as a church versus perhaps before? >> his leadership is key. he has pushed us into this new age, but he is very, i think, shrewdly gathered around him -- kevin, if you wouldn't mind talking about this, giving such a major role in thetu church in the city of rome. >> it's his leadership and style. one of the things that he is and, to me, what was amazing about his trip, he's an american. we from the united states sometimes
he has given us images. his way to the steps and then into his plane and depart. father mcshane, you were saying? >> i was going to say, picking up on what liz was saying, i think this is one of the reasons why the digital generation gets him. they can hear him more readily than they can hear most of us when we preach, because they see and they're able to kind of reflect on that in their hearts. that is, to me, a remarkable gift. it moves us beyond just the written word to a new form of...