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a new exhibit has just opened exploring global pop art. >> turpbull has been sworn in as australia's new prime minister. he resigned from the cabinet and asked abbott to step aside and went on to win the leadership vote within the party. andrew thomas has been covering the story from sydney. >> things happen fast. after he said he would challenge tony abbott, he was sworn in as australia's 29th prime minister having beaten ton tony abbott. he got too distracted by silly things and wasn't able to present a positive vision of where the country was going. >> the australia of the future has to be a nation that is agile. that is, innovative, create. we cannot be defensive, we cannot future-proof ourselves. we have to recognize that the disruption that we see driven b technology, the volatility and change, is our friend, is our friend if we are agile and smart enough to take advantage of it. 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. >> they are in the same political party. so what policy differences
a new exhibit has just opened exploring global pop art. >> turpbull has been sworn in as australia's new prime minister. he resigned from the cabinet and asked abbott to step aside and went on to win the leadership vote within the party. andrew thomas has been covering the story from sydney. >> things happen fast. after he said he would challenge tony abbott, he was sworn in as australia's 29th prime minister having beaten ton tony abbott. he got too distracted by silly things and...
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iran has moved closer to law.aryland democratic barbara mikulski became the 34th center after two back it. it will then welcome american companies back into its oil market. forhe doors are open resuming major oil companies. because we want technology and we want to have a better competition. projects.ny police say leading suspect in the bank bombing has denied placing the devise. the man was arrested near the cambodian border and has fingerprints matched those found on bomb making materials. dna tests are being carried out. the man is linked to the bombing. australia has added its worries about beijing in the south china sea. islands are claimed by several countries. the region is rich of resources. china says history proves it owns 80% of the area. back to the markets for u.s. equities managed to halt a two day slump. the s&p 500 ended the day up 1.8% to close at a session high. shares of industrial and tech companies leading the way. microsoft saw a jump of three points. rebounded after drop of 7% tuesday. it fo
iran has moved closer to law.aryland democratic barbara mikulski became the 34th center after two back it. it will then welcome american companies back into its oil market. forhe doors are open resuming major oil companies. because we want technology and we want to have a better competition. projects.ny police say leading suspect in the bank bombing has denied placing the devise. the man was arrested near the cambodian border and has fingerprints matched those found on bomb making materials....
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what has changed, it has become much harder for inexperienced traders.lix: you will see the bloomberg ipl index didn't come inside my ipo index, it has done nothing, it is lower year over year. joe: you have all these companies. one area that has been getting crushed, that gets no high but has done well, tobacco stocks. the rally in the tobacco stocks when compared to the s&p 500 makes the s&p 500 look like a straight line. alix: that is crazy. guest: do you realize how many hedge funds have their butts kicked by people just line and holding tobacco? that is the industry. the profits are 20 full over the s&p 500. -- 20 fold. it is understated because the dividends are higher. alix: when you look at the global markets what keeps you up at night? guest: north korea. they just restarted their plan. it is an outlaw regime. a bunch of gangsters. the regime is becoming increase ingly demented. the 70th anniversary of the communist party, it is expected they may launch something, have something big planned. sanctions, they don't care. it is a dysfunctional regi
what has changed, it has become much harder for inexperienced traders.lix: you will see the bloomberg ipl index didn't come inside my ipo index, it has done nothing, it is lower year over year. joe: you have all these companies. one area that has been getting crushed, that gets no high but has done well, tobacco stocks. the rally in the tobacco stocks when compared to the s&p 500 makes the s&p 500 look like a straight line. alix: that is crazy. guest: do you realize how many hedge funds...
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has dropped by 3 million. roughly 41 million people, you more than one in ten americans now call themselves form catholics. in new york the church has been forced to clothes 72 parishes in the last year alone. why is it happening? experts point to church teachings on issues of remarriage, lgbt rights, and the status of women in the church as out of step with secular culture. the liturgy or rituals of the mass leave people cold. and the homilies are sermons irrelevant to their lives. while many of those complaints aren't new it's the sexual abuse of children and the cover up that has magnified problems and cut the authority of leaders. >> '82 i was excommunicated. >> joe still lives in the neighborhood of washington's catholic university where he was a catholic minister. >> this is when i got the habit. >> as a young man in 1965, itzz became a brother in the teaching order but was driven by desire to suppress a growing recognition that he was gay. >> i felt terrible shame, and at that time i felt that i was a t
has dropped by 3 million. roughly 41 million people, you more than one in ten americans now call themselves form catholics. in new york the church has been forced to clothes 72 parishes in the last year alone. why is it happening? experts point to church teachings on issues of remarriage, lgbt rights, and the status of women in the church as out of step with secular culture. the liturgy or rituals of the mass leave people cold. and the homilies are sermons irrelevant to their lives. while many...
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everybody has his own opinion. i cannot force someone to accept me. >> reporter: in recent years, there has been a rise in crimes against immigrants by neo-nazis in germany and in the first half of this year there were more than 200 attacks on refugee shelters. but the germans i met said they welcomed new asylum seekers like the yakdis, while also woying about long-term challenges and the potential for a backlash. >> ( translated ): one has to give it time. prejudices are completely bad. however it plays out, it certainly won't be easy. >> ( translated ): i believe if many more people come, there will be a point when there's a revolt in germany, but as long as it's only people who really need asylum, it's fine. i say, better 1,000 refugees than one nazi. >> ( translated ): yes, i think there certainly is a potential risk for germany. that the extreme right-wing groups might get stronger. but nevertheless when one sees how much aid is offered to the refugees, then you see that there are certainly many people who are
everybody has his own opinion. i cannot force someone to accept me. >> reporter: in recent years, there has been a rise in crimes against immigrants by neo-nazis in germany and in the first half of this year there were more than 200 attacks on refugee shelters. but the germans i met said they welcomed new asylum seekers like the yakdis, while also woying about long-term challenges and the potential for a backlash. >> ( translated ): one has to give it time. prejudices are completely...
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bulgaria has closed the air space, ukraine has.he easiest way for the aircraft to get into turkey, turkey grounded one of it's flights and they are very he kuk want to use that rout. in the last few hours the spokesman says iran has now agrees that russia can fly over it's air space, which is given it a pretty open line into syria. shocking new footage shows mas. donian police using batons to hit refugees gathering at the border after greece. al jazeera has the latest. >> it is a journey made much harder in the rain. they are taking an enormous risks to get to greece, traveled the entire length of the country, including many kilometers on foot to the macedonia border. only to be confronted with this. violence from the macedonian police. there is little comfort ahead. the journey through hungary on the road to austria, is equally forlorn, and with so many people passing through all via, has been forced to suspend on ward rail services. >> from search yeah to hungary, to budapest, people have to face the police. they hold you for thr
bulgaria has closed the air space, ukraine has.he easiest way for the aircraft to get into turkey, turkey grounded one of it's flights and they are very he kuk want to use that rout. in the last few hours the spokesman says iran has now agrees that russia can fly over it's air space, which is given it a pretty open line into syria. shocking new footage shows mas. donian police using batons to hit refugees gathering at the border after greece. al jazeera has the latest. >> it is a journey...
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in iowa he has moved up. he has gotten high favorables.t will be fascinating at the debate next week. a lot of times in politics, you see candidates fight in public and then they get to the debate and they are back in the green room and palling around. it is going to be fascinating to see with all these candidates, with the exception of carson. fiorina, bush, gentle -- bobby jindal. jindal will not be in the main debate, but he will be there at the same time. will they pal around with trump or will this public animus, public disapproval extend to how they treat him on the debate stage but also off. john: i have been predicting i thought this debate next week was going to be a fireworks display. today makes it think it even more so. i'm curious -- mark: i'm edging in your direction on that. john: thank you very much. do you think jeb is happy to have all this company in attacking trump, or do you think he preferred to be the loan trump attacker? john: one of the leading -- mark: one of the leading debates right now is, ist good or smart to
in iowa he has moved up. he has gotten high favorables.t will be fascinating at the debate next week. a lot of times in politics, you see candidates fight in public and then they get to the debate and they are back in the green room and palling around. it is going to be fascinating to see with all these candidates, with the exception of carson. fiorina, bush, gentle -- bobby jindal. jindal will not be in the main debate, but he will be there at the same time. will they pal around with trump or...
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he has had a hot day all day.urray gives the raiders balance on offense and getting into the end zone. gillmore's second touchdown on the day and crabtree as they catch the ravens defense slipping. taliaferro ties it up. 30 apiece in the fourth quarter. carr has the football. >> carr has gone for 280 yards. two touchdowns, that pass is complete. michael crabtree who had the touchdown earlier just outside the 25-yard line to pick up six. >> neither team has been able to mount much of a pass rush on the quarterback. that's why both quarterbacks have had huge games here today. carr has gotten into rhythm. i think his receivers, cooper, crabtree, holmes and reece have had big games. they have to continue to make plays and learn how to win as a young football team. >> tight end in motion, drop play. murray, crosses the 25, close to the 29-yard line. amari cooper, the fourth overall pick, first 100 yard receiving game of his young career. 97 yards for crabtree and steve smith a buck fifty for the raven. >> amari cooper.
he has had a hot day all day.urray gives the raiders balance on offense and getting into the end zone. gillmore's second touchdown on the day and crabtree as they catch the ravens defense slipping. taliaferro ties it up. 30 apiece in the fourth quarter. carr has the football. >> carr has gone for 280 yards. two touchdowns, that pass is complete. michael crabtree who had the touchdown earlier just outside the 25-yard line to pick up six. >> neither team has been able to mount much of...
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croatia has announced that it will not allow refugees to proceed to slovenia and has closed seven ofht road crossings. more than 14,000 have entered croatia in the past 24 hours with tensions high and many exhausted. the prime minister said the refugees flooding in would be moved on, and that his country has reached its limit. lawrence lee reports. >> reporter: it's all relative and no doubt this miserable line of people waiting for someone to take them further looks absolutely desperate. but it's certainly better than being tear gassed by the hungarians and as the day wore on the buses came regularly, shipping them north towards the capitol. so the untrained eye the idea of this three year old thinking this could be anything but a nightmare seems impossible, but her iraqi family have told her it's a great big game even though the game has lasted for weeks and seems to have no end. these european countries that say they don't want you, what do you say to them? >> i don't want them also. >> reporter: which country do you want? >> i don't care. i just told you i want to be -- peace pla
croatia has announced that it will not allow refugees to proceed to slovenia and has closed seven ofht road crossings. more than 14,000 have entered croatia in the past 24 hours with tensions high and many exhausted. the prime minister said the refugees flooding in would be moved on, and that his country has reached its limit. lawrence lee reports. >> reporter: it's all relative and no doubt this miserable line of people waiting for someone to take them further looks absolutely desperate....
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has for centuries. on the other hand, he is showing a great deal of openness and expansiveness in asking for people to be merciful and loving of all people. all stripes and beliefs. finenally, i think that is . i think that is christlike. but that doesn't mean that you don't have standards to which you should aspire. those standards are the difference between the holy see and the united states currently, under this president. ast: he is making this visit the head of state. what is the significance of that? guest: the pope is a unique figure in the world. he is the head of state of one of the oldest sovereign states and the world and he is also the head of one of the major religions, the catholic church, which has about 1.2, 1.3 billion people. so he brings with him a great deal of attention and a great deal of moral authority, and a great deal of moral curiosity. that is all the interest. you don't see the president of the united states and his wife, or the vice president of the united states and his wi
has for centuries. on the other hand, he is showing a great deal of openness and expansiveness in asking for people to be merciful and loving of all people. all stripes and beliefs. finenally, i think that is . i think that is christlike. but that doesn't mean that you don't have standards to which you should aspire. those standards are the difference between the holy see and the united states currently, under this president. ast: he is making this visit the head of state. what is the...
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he has come out of shadows and had an interview. roxana saberi joins us. >> he's using it to share his views on the complexity of islam and how it relates to the world. >> clarity, a word he uses often, the destination of a journey across continents away from his faith and back. >> human rights as believed deeply engrained in all of us. >> nasser was born in war torn sudan. a beautiful, mystical islam. he discovered a more complicated side, dogma tix. >> i used to blog anonymously. things i do but now with my name on camera. >> two years later at 26, he finished his memoir. my islam how fundamentalism stole my mind and doubt freed my soul. the book was controversial about that nasser applied for and got political asylum in canada. with a sense of clarity now both about his faith and his purpose. >> and the story just has to be told. this is it, this is story. >> and earlier i sat down with nasser, asked him how thinks experiences have shaped how islam gets expressed throughout the world. >> islam gets expressthrough individual exper
he has come out of shadows and had an interview. roxana saberi joins us. >> he's using it to share his views on the complexity of islam and how it relates to the world. >> clarity, a word he uses often, the destination of a journey across continents away from his faith and back. >> human rights as believed deeply engrained in all of us. >> nasser was born in war torn sudan. a beautiful, mystical islam. he discovered a more complicated side, dogma tix. >> i used to...
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he has no understanding of policy. he has no substance. he lacks the intellectual curiosity to even learn. mean anything. policy and ideals are not important. he is for donald. donald trump is a narcissist and an egomaniac. person that only a small needs to consummate tell us how strong and powerful they are. the real danger is that ironically donald trump could destroy america's chance to be great again. the joke's on us. he is laughing all the way to the bank or the polling station. pt barnum was never more right than right now. john: donald trump replied in a statement that treated jindal leica has been. "he did not make the debate stage and therefore i've never met them. i only respond to people who register more than 1% in the polls. i never thought he had a chance and i have been proven right." now, finally part four. nn,ents ago, jeb bush on c reacting to jindal's comment and reacting to trump's comment about carly fiorina. mr. bush: i agree. theink that mr. trumpa as front runner needs to be treated like all candidates and needs to
he has no understanding of policy. he has no substance. he lacks the intellectual curiosity to even learn. mean anything. policy and ideals are not important. he is for donald. donald trump is a narcissist and an egomaniac. person that only a small needs to consummate tell us how strong and powerful they are. the real danger is that ironically donald trump could destroy america's chance to be great again. the joke's on us. he is laughing all the way to the bank or the polling station. pt barnum...
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charlie: this has become a kind of institution, has in it?is like what we used to think of as the fortune 500. pattie: it is now fortune's biggest brand. the most powerful women is. the reason it is is because we produce this special issue each year. we have a lot of digital content and we have six events each year. and at a time when print is , declining, events are a very good thing for media companies to be in. we do six events a year. we do our big most powerful , women summit which you came to with warren buffett a few years ago. that is in the fall. he does come every year. he will be with us in october but we have most powerful women international in london, and hong kong to we have the most powerful women next gen because there were so much demand among younger women to try and get into the summit. we started that last year. it was a huge hit. so, it's become, little to be -- little did we realize when we started this in 1998 that we were beginning of movement, but we were the first to market. now everyone is copying us. charlie: othe
charlie: this has become a kind of institution, has in it?is like what we used to think of as the fortune 500. pattie: it is now fortune's biggest brand. the most powerful women is. the reason it is is because we produce this special issue each year. we have a lot of digital content and we have six events each year. and at a time when print is , declining, events are a very good thing for media companies to be in. we do six events a year. we do our big most powerful , women summit which you...
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as he has risen politically. build a wall, i'm the best builder. he calls himself the biggest and best developer in new york. he is not those things. he always wanted to put up the biggest skyscraper in manhattan and failed three times. or also in chicago. is that of being this vast elder, he is this landlord, really, with a fascinating real estate portfolio. forpe the piece is fun people to read. a fun part of the piece is my trip to this golf course. it is bizarrely lush and perfect, if you are into that sort. and he does license his name to buildings and products. and he does more things as well, like managing hotels. but when you put that together, it is not being the greatest builder, nor being a sham. olivia: do you think this will translate well from the private sector to the white house? max: was i spent time with the people around him, and the big thing that you get from spending time around him is that he gets involved in the most minute details. he would be involved in picking out the chandeliers above
as he has risen politically. build a wall, i'm the best builder. he calls himself the biggest and best developer in new york. he is not those things. he always wanted to put up the biggest skyscraper in manhattan and failed three times. or also in chicago. is that of being this vast elder, he is this landlord, really, with a fascinating real estate portfolio. forpe the piece is fun people to read. a fun part of the piece is my trip to this golf course. it is bizarrely lush and perfect, if you...
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then simon hall has the report.orter: for many refugees, these idyllic island is a first place of entry to europe. the fastest route by sea to the land that they so hope will embrace them. we saw them today as they came over. one after another, fleeing the horrors and joining what has become the biggest mass migration of people since the second world war. more tragic things with another boatload of people, leaving behind the chaos in syria and trying to find safety in europe. behind them lies chaos in europe. this blind boy is one of many they came with his family hoping for a future. two nights ago, 24 drowned and the night before that, 36. before that, 20. this tragic journey is only possible due to a massive smuggling route. $1500 for a one-hour journey. giving this refugee a life jacket, in a vote with a small motor. this woman was clutching her child. she says she left because she didn't want her child to die. but the journey is just beginning and once on the island they are moving and pushed from country to co
then simon hall has the report.orter: for many refugees, these idyllic island is a first place of entry to europe. the fastest route by sea to the land that they so hope will embrace them. we saw them today as they came over. one after another, fleeing the horrors and joining what has become the biggest mass migration of people since the second world war. more tragic things with another boatload of people, leaving behind the chaos in syria and trying to find safety in europe. behind them lies...
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jake ward has more. >> this has definitely been a terrible fire in a terrible season. more than 60,000 acres borned. more than 60,000 burnt, and a fraction of the fire has been contained. middle town behind me, at the center here, where apartments and a small school have gone up in flames typifies the damage throughout the region in the course of a 20-30km drive from one scene to another. we saw houses burnt all the way through. trees burnt all the way through. what is disturbing is the ways in which the fire is behaving differently to past fires, fifighters speak a certain language when it comes to fire, talking about good black. all the fuel has been consumed. they can relax in that place. rules do not apply any more. fires are coming back through the canape of trees, which used to not burn. the training of firefighters going out the window. here in california, we are in our fourth year of drought and all the rules have been broken. this is a new fire requiring new firefighting. so far this fire is winning the fight >>> brazil has announced 17 billion in spending cut
jake ward has more. >> this has definitely been a terrible fire in a terrible season. more than 60,000 acres borned. more than 60,000 burnt, and a fraction of the fire has been contained. middle town behind me, at the center here, where apartments and a small school have gone up in flames typifies the damage throughout the region in the course of a 20-30km drive from one scene to another. we saw houses burnt all the way through. trees burnt all the way through. what is disturbing is the...
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the registering process has sped up, it has moved to a stadium joust side of the city and there there are many more screening teams so people are et being their paperwork, but then they have to wait. and they are waiting here for hours on end, but these people will not be able to take a ferry until tomorrow. a sidewalk, a park, you will see those who can't afford it sleeping on the floor. >> refugees have been getting a mixes reaction, some are welcomed with open arms but there are also stories of attacks on centers. what is often overlook is how many europeans are volunteering to help those in need. rob reynolds met some of them. >> this morning, just like every other morning, she is busy. she is handing out steaming cups of tea and coffee at the main refugee seeking housing center. serving people who have fled war. >> we are responsible for showing a friendly face. >> they seem to appreciate that, sometimes a kind word and a smile is as important in it's own way, as a new identity card, says syrian refugee aman they show the humanity that they have inside them. even old people help.
the registering process has sped up, it has moved to a stadium joust side of the city and there there are many more screening teams so people are et being their paperwork, but then they have to wait. and they are waiting here for hours on end, but these people will not be able to take a ferry until tomorrow. a sidewalk, a park, you will see those who can't afford it sleeping on the floor. >> refugees have been getting a mixes reaction, some are welcomed with open arms but there are also...
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has on turkey.s that the deal on the air base with the united states has given a priority on -- to the washington, d.c. on fighting isis, which means that president erdogan sees this deal as a cart blanche to engineer the atmosphere in turkey and interest in the u.s. official circles for normalization, democraticization of turkey, human rights have fallen out of the [ inaudible ] although not out of the agenda, as well as european union dealing now with an immense migration crisis is only looking at turkey as a place where they can cut a deal with basically keeping refugees in its territory. so priorities definitely have changed, and that's what is worrisome about the situation in turkey. >> thank you for your time with us on al jazeera. >>> now dozens of protesters are occupying a go building in lebanon's capitol, beirut. they stormed the environment ministry, and are demanding the minister resign. >>> doctors in yemen say the war there is having a devastating impact on the country's children. they
has on turkey.s that the deal on the air base with the united states has given a priority on -- to the washington, d.c. on fighting isis, which means that president erdogan sees this deal as a cart blanche to engineer the atmosphere in turkey and interest in the u.s. official circles for normalization, democraticization of turkey, human rights have fallen out of the [ inaudible ] although not out of the agenda, as well as european union dealing now with an immense migration crisis is only...
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russia has 17 to 20 million muslim citizens. it has areas of muslim terrorists.ccording to putin himself -- he said this the other day, there are 2500 russian islamic citizens fighting with the islamic army. that's his number one concern. the second concern, is that russia and the united states have diametrically opposed views as to why there is this monstrous terroristic evil in the middle east. russia thinks it is significant due to american policy -- >> he blames the united states for all of it. >> well, not all of it -- >> much of it. >> he knows the united states hasn't created it all, but he thinks we poured oil on the fire. on the other hand we say no, your support of assad has generated and accelerated. >> so is it all about assad? >> no. because europe has changed its mind about putin. you know as a result of ukraine, europe moved closer to the united states. but now with the refugees coming, europe knows they can't solve this problem without putin. so they have been leaning, we know, privately on obama to meet with putin and form some kind of an ally an
russia has 17 to 20 million muslim citizens. it has areas of muslim terrorists.ccording to putin himself -- he said this the other day, there are 2500 russian islamic citizens fighting with the islamic army. that's his number one concern. the second concern, is that russia and the united states have diametrically opposed views as to why there is this monstrous terroristic evil in the middle east. russia thinks it is significant due to american policy -- >> he blames the united states for...
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tell us what has been happening at this cabinet meeting? what has been agreed? >> roar nan the central authority, and reach across beirut and across the county. that is one of the smaller demands of the movement. they have much bigger aims and demands including the resignation of the environmental minister. as well as an investigation for the violence in the streets after several protests took place in the early weeks. we just spoke with the organizers who are trying to organize people. they say they're happy with the outcome. they need sometimes movement. it doesn't tell a lot more than that. people are talking about the need for parliamentary election. it's mandate ran out two years ago and they are immune from mandates until they go to election the country has want to see new faces in the political speck rum and they want to see a different change. it's very unlikely that it's going to go to the extent of those to be appease those who are protesting. >> a board from baltimore has greed to a multi million dollar settlement for the family of freddie gray. the o
tell us what has been happening at this cabinet meeting? what has been agreed? >> roar nan the central authority, and reach across beirut and across the county. that is one of the smaller demands of the movement. they have much bigger aims and demands including the resignation of the environmental minister. as well as an investigation for the violence in the streets after several protests took place in the early weeks. we just spoke with the organizers who are trying to organize people....
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boeing has at last there as well. -- has a plant there as well.w plant, we do not know where it will be, it will be a completion and delivery center. they put in the galleys, the seats, the paint the aircraft -- they paint the aircraft, but they do not assemble it. they fly the airplane over and then put them together. let's hear from xi jinping, because he announced as well -- referring to the airplane that their building, the c 919. >> china is committed to developing and building its own large commercial aircrafts. will have amarket tremendous opportunity for manufacturing moving forward. all of this will create enormous business opportunities for american corporations including going. it will create -- including boeing. it will create better relationships between china and boeing. stephen: as i mentioned, ray conner, said there will be no jobs lost with this new plant. however, the machinists union in seattle is not pleased. they say there will have access -- they will have protests. angie: let's bring in our next guest, president xi jinping a
boeing has at last there as well. -- has a plant there as well.w plant, we do not know where it will be, it will be a completion and delivery center. they put in the galleys, the seats, the paint the aircraft -- they paint the aircraft, but they do not assemble it. they fly the airplane over and then put them together. let's hear from xi jinping, because he announced as well -- referring to the airplane that their building, the c 919. >> china is committed to developing and building its...
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the island has its main industry in tourism, and that has suffered slightly, but at the moment the tourists who come and up spending some of their time becoming volunteers and helping out, giving out food, giving out emergency blankets and water bottles to new arrivals. many who are seeing exactly what is happening here are really happy to get on board and help out. >> we are going to have to leave it there. thank you so much. >> you are welcome. thanks for your time. feiste: germany plus chant -- germany's ic vice chancellor -- or expect more than 800,000 asylum-seekers in 2015, 4 times the number of the 2014 figure. the flow of refugees from syria and iraq has indeed called the world's attention. here in paris, representatives of minority communities in the middle east have been telling u.n. representatives why they need help also. listen to what the french president, francois hollande, had to say at this morning's conference. francois hollande: whatever you decide here, france will support it. france wants to help put this plan together. but france also believes that the entire internati
the island has its main industry in tourism, and that has suffered slightly, but at the moment the tourists who come and up spending some of their time becoming volunteers and helping out, giving out food, giving out emergency blankets and water bottles to new arrivals. many who are seeing exactly what is happening here are really happy to get on board and help out. >> we are going to have to leave it there. thank you so much. >> you are welcome. thanks for your time. feiste:...
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much of the volatility has been a by product, what has happened over the summer months? so how much recently has been accentuated by the fact that trade's been much thinner over the course of summer? >> i think you have to say liquidity is definitely playing its part. but also in recent research reports, a new structure paradigm shift in effect with volatility where the spreads have widened considerably. in terms of volatile markets, we tend to see further pressure. if you look at the broader action reaction of the chinese markets move. it has been the market volatility that's been -- the index base hasn't really ridge as much. >> you mentioned china, of course, that's been cited as the main kind of spark of all of this recent activity. is it just the spark or is it the cause also? is it that big issue of whether selloff in china is going to affect global trade and global markets? or is it just a risk off spark? >> i think it's both really. if you look at the events of 2008, we've been hit by sparks of volatility and gloom and doom poses of the economy, the need for the
much of the volatility has been a by product, what has happened over the summer months? so how much recently has been accentuated by the fact that trade's been much thinner over the course of summer? >> i think you have to say liquidity is definitely playing its part. but also in recent research reports, a new structure paradigm shift in effect with volatility where the spreads have widened considerably. in terms of volatile markets, we tend to see further pressure. if you look at the...
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congress to scuttle the nuclear deal has passed. it has one more big hurdle.hey need to decide if they want to get into bed with what they call the great satan, when we come back. moms knowafter brushing, mouths often need a helping hand. listerine® total care helps prevent cavities, strengthens teeth and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to give listerine® total care to the total family. listerine® total care. one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth™. and for kids starting at...
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and i don't think he has.'s going to attempt to talk over hugh hewitt and past the moderators and do the same. i mean, coming up with a line like "i'm going to be so good at the military, it will make your head spin," that's not something that you come up in a prep session. that's an on-the-fly moment. but i know hugh hewitt got a lot of attention for the way he was the only one so far who has been able to put trump back on his heels in an interview. i would expect that he's coming ready to do that again. so hugh was actually the person that i am most looking forward to watching tonight. not even trump. >> john, another big issue that has divided the republican field recently has been the issue of same-sex marriage. how do you expect that issue to play out tonight? >> well, you know, that's a good question. i would imagine that all the candidates will largely agree that they are generally opposed to same-sex marriage with some candidates like donald -- with like ted cruz and others like him, you know, going ha
and i don't think he has.'s going to attempt to talk over hugh hewitt and past the moderators and do the same. i mean, coming up with a line like "i'm going to be so good at the military, it will make your head spin," that's not something that you come up in a prep session. that's an on-the-fly moment. but i know hugh hewitt got a lot of attention for the way he was the only one so far who has been able to put trump back on his heels in an interview. i would expect that he's coming...
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the army has been battling fighters.he military says it has broken the back of the taliban, but this attack suggests the armed group is still a serious threat. nicole johnston, al jazeera. >>> military leaders who seized power in a cue in burkina faso have reopened the country's borders and have now reportedly released the interim president and two other ministers captured on wednesday. but the interim prime minister is still being held. gerald tan has the latest. >> reporter: uproar on the streets. gunfire rang out as people protested against the coup in burkina faso's capitol. >> translator: people started to come out. in front of us we saw a military vehicle that drove directly into the people and they started shooting, killing people. >> translator: if we're here today it's to stand up against the interests of the presidential guard which is killing civilians and threatening people. >> reporter: it's a dramatic turn of events after a popular uprising last october ousted the president when he tried to extend his 27-ye
the army has been battling fighters.he military says it has broken the back of the taliban, but this attack suggests the armed group is still a serious threat. nicole johnston, al jazeera. >>> military leaders who seized power in a cue in burkina faso have reopened the country's borders and have now reportedly released the interim president and two other ministers captured on wednesday. but the interim prime minister is still being held. gerald tan has the latest. >> reporter:...
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it has been that situation for over 30 years. it has served our economy well.na came under close scrutiny at the g20 meeting. it resulted in finance ministers issuing one of their most firmly-worded statement in years, green not to engage in a currency war. ryan chilcote has the details from ankara. ryan: the main focus of this meeting was china's presentation on how it is going to stabilize its economy. the japanese said it wasn't detailed enough, but most of the delegates appeared to come away satisfied. china agreed to a g20 communique where all countries agreed to refrain from competitive devaluations. for thewonk talk practice of lowering your exchange rates to steal the export business of your rivals. the other main focus was the fed and when it's going to raise rates. stanley fischer gave his take on the jobs report, a piece of data seen as critical in determining exactly when rates will go up. you can say his of valuation was mixed. christine lagarde spoke last, saying if she had to characterize her feelings about things going forward in one word, it wo
it has been that situation for over 30 years. it has served our economy well.na came under close scrutiny at the g20 meeting. it resulted in finance ministers issuing one of their most firmly-worded statement in years, green not to engage in a currency war. ryan chilcote has the details from ankara. ryan: the main focus of this meeting was china's presentation on how it is going to stabilize its economy. the japanese said it wasn't detailed enough, but most of the delegates appeared to come...
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it has become one of the most recognizable brands in the world but now google has changed it's logo.he updated look features cleaner lines and is the most significant redesign since 1999. 1999. for the frozen north too >>> president obama today became the first u.s. president to set foot in alaska's arctic region, it's in the far north the state where the effects of climate change are apparent. the president is calling for urgent action to combat manmade global warming and is doing it against a backdrop of receding ice sheets that covered the land and sea for much of the year.
it has become one of the most recognizable brands in the world but now google has changed it's logo.he updated look features cleaner lines and is the most significant redesign since 1999. 1999. for the frozen north too >>> president obama today became the first u.s. president to set foot in alaska's arctic region, it's in the far north the state where the effects of climate change are apparent. the president is calling for urgent action to combat manmade global warming and is doing it...
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has taken on climate change. over the course of the coming days, i intend to speak more about the particular challenges facing alaska and the united states as an arctic power. i intend to announce new measures. -- intended to announce new to address them measures. we are working hard to do our part to meet this challenge. in doing so, where proven that does not have to be a conflict between a sound environment and a strong economic growth. but we are not moving fast enough. none of the nations represented here are moving fast enough. let's be honest. there is always been an argument against taking action. the notion is it will curb our economic growth and at a time when people are anxious about the economy, that is an argument often times for inaction. we do not want our lifestyles disrupted. in countries where there remain significant poverty including here in the united states, the notion is can we really afford to prioritize decisions. the irony is few things will disrupt our lives as profoundly as climate cha
has taken on climate change. over the course of the coming days, i intend to speak more about the particular challenges facing alaska and the united states as an arctic power. i intend to announce new measures. -- intended to announce new to address them measures. we are working hard to do our part to meet this challenge. in doing so, where proven that does not have to be a conflict between a sound environment and a strong economic growth. but we are not moving fast enough. none of the nations...
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macau has taken off. pansy: we are talking about the next generation of people from china, who have become more affluent. betty: siblings lawrence and pansy ho have become leaders in the industry thanks to their father, stanley ho. the siblings have a combined net worth of $7 billion. for the last decade, they have met stiff competition. from a las vegas billionaire who is known for constantly betting against the odds. sheldon: they predicted i would not even open. they did not believe somebody else could do something better than they could. betty: they underestimated you. sheldon: they grossly underestimated me. betty: sheldon adelson is ceo of vegas sands, with a net worth of $35 billion. much of that wealth made on his macau casinos. the race for macau pits billionaire against billionaire. all vying for the attention of the 1.3 billion chinese to the north. macau is an 11-square mile enclave on the southern coast of mainland china. for over four centuries, it was under portuguese rule. today it is the
macau has taken off. pansy: we are talking about the next generation of people from china, who have become more affluent. betty: siblings lawrence and pansy ho have become leaders in the industry thanks to their father, stanley ho. the siblings have a combined net worth of $7 billion. for the last decade, they have met stiff competition. from a las vegas billionaire who is known for constantly betting against the odds. sheldon: they predicted i would not even open. they did not believe somebody...
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djokovic has become the u.s.is champion for the second time in his career and beat federer in new york to claim his 10th grand slam title and richard par reports. >> reporter: after a three-hour rain delay they took to the courts for the u.s. open final and it was djokovic's fourth grand slam final of the season and with the french open was the only blemish and served him early in this match and fortunately he only suffered some scrapes and bruises. and he still managed to win the opening set 6-4 with the first time federer had dropped a set in the tournament. djokovic beaten federer at the last grand slam final in four sets while at the age of 34 federer credited part of his lo longevity to increased sleep and he levelled the match by taking 7-5. as a five-time u.s. open champion the new york crowd was firmly behind federer and didn't stop djokovic winning the third set 6-4 and djokovic is 5-2 on arthur ash and while federer got a break back it wasn't enough as djokovic claimed 6-4 to win the tenth grand slam ti
djokovic has become the u.s.is champion for the second time in his career and beat federer in new york to claim his 10th grand slam title and richard par reports. >> reporter: after a three-hour rain delay they took to the courts for the u.s. open final and it was djokovic's fourth grand slam final of the season and with the french open was the only blemish and served him early in this match and fortunately he only suffered some scrapes and bruises. and he still managed to win the opening...
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. ♪ >> senate has spoken.istoric agreement will stand. >> democrats blocking a republican resolution rejecting the deal. >> the issue is not over. >> i understand my friends' frustration. this is a situation where he lost the vote. >> break out the champagne, celebrate, take credit for it. you own it. >> there's one particular candidate who seems to delight in insulting women ever chance he gets. >> i probably did say that about carly or something in a jocular manner. >> look at that face. why would anyone talk about that. >> why tonight you talk about her brain instead of her face? >> i think comments speak for themselves. >> humility and the fear of the lord. i don't get that impression with m. >> trump responded with some things about ben carson that are obviously not true. >> i don't think he is a great religious figure. >> it is clear donald trump has never read the bible. we know he has never read the bible. he's not in the bible. >> how much can donald trump get away with speaking offensively about wome
. ♪ >> senate has spoken.istoric agreement will stand. >> democrats blocking a republican resolution rejecting the deal. >> the issue is not over. >> i understand my friends' frustration. this is a situation where he lost the vote. >> break out the champagne, celebrate, take credit for it. you own it. >> there's one particular candidate who seems to delight in insulting women ever chance he gets. >> i probably did say that about carly or something in...
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>> look, this has always been kim davis's decision and she has made the decision according to her consciousssue these licenses and we are going to stand by her all the way wherever that goes but kim davis is well aware of the consequences of her actions. what people don't understand is that conscious is something that we can't disobey with any safety or expectation that we will be able to live full lives. kim davis being denied her right to live according to her conscious is really the ultimate insult to human dignity. >> you have said she did not get her day in court but she has said public i she is acting under god's authority. is she saying she will not recognize u.s. law over her interpretation of the bible? >> no, not at all. kim davis is up holding her oath of office for the u.s. and kentucky constitution and kentucky laws. the united states supreme court has never said that any particular state official must issue a marriage license. the supreme court said states must recognize same sex marriage on the same terms as different sex marriage and she is doing that and asserting her right
>> look, this has always been kim davis's decision and she has made the decision according to her consciousssue these licenses and we are going to stand by her all the way wherever that goes but kim davis is well aware of the consequences of her actions. what people don't understand is that conscious is something that we can't disobey with any safety or expectation that we will be able to live full lives. kim davis being denied her right to live according to her conscious is really the...
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or what has been the reaction?e likely to see more tensions in the occupied west bank. >> reporter: it is already a versus tense situation. tension has been raised in occupied west jerusalem, and also rallies relating to the israeli security forces raids over the last couple of weeks on the mosque. we have seen rallies for that. as a reaction to this specific event, there's nothing that we can really say as of yet. it's a holiday -- religious holiday for both jews and muslims this week. yom kippur just started. so all in israel will be locked down for the next day, and then we have eid coming towards the end of the week for muslims. so it's a very religious week, so that always tends to raise tension levels as well, but right now we haven't seen anything relating directly to this specific event. scott thank you very much for that. live on the line there from jerusalem. >>> stay with us, still ahead, a call for a ceasefire in libya as a framework deal is proposed to end the conflict. >>> plus we meet africans who ri
or what has been the reaction?e likely to see more tensions in the occupied west bank. >> reporter: it is already a versus tense situation. tension has been raised in occupied west jerusalem, and also rallies relating to the israeli security forces raids over the last couple of weeks on the mosque. we have seen rallies for that. as a reaction to this specific event, there's nothing that we can really say as of yet. it's a holiday -- religious holiday for both jews and muslims this week....
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but for days the port has been quiet.ther has prevented the boats from attempting the crossing. those wanting to move on through italy don't linger here for registration if they don't have to. those who are here, are mainly waiting for verdict on their ally sum applications. a process who can take many months. or for this man who arrived 15 years ago, and now works for a currier company, he has remained here to make a better life. >> translator: if you want to help africans and stop some of them coming to europe, and avoid economic migrants getting mixed up with refugees, then you have to satisfy their needs at home. >> reporter: this is the refugee center, nearly 3,000 live here waiting for applications to be processed as well as redistributing refugees away from strained countries like italy, the plan is to set up hot spots like this to speed the process. >> translator: of course there have been inefficiencies by the police, but italy has been left alone. since the tragedy in april in which 800 died at sea, and after th
but for days the port has been quiet.ther has prevented the boats from attempting the crossing. those wanting to move on through italy don't linger here for registration if they don't have to. those who are here, are mainly waiting for verdict on their ally sum applications. a process who can take many months. or for this man who arrived 15 years ago, and now works for a currier company, he has remained here to make a better life. >> translator: if you want to help africans and stop some...
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i think he has to show energy, he has to show that he's enthusiastic.e's ready to take on, not just donald trump, but some of the big issues facing this country. that's his problem right now, is that people don't -- people believe he's melting. that he's not the candidate of the future. he's a candidate of the past. his last name hasn't helped him. >> yeah. >> what about a risk for him right now? i mean, he has that exclamation point behind his name on his campaign posters. will it stick? >> no, i don't think so. i think he needs to remind people that as a governor he did a lot of great things. he has a vision for the future. that's the only way to get past his last name. otherwise, i would not get involved in what a call a tit for tat against donald trump. that helps donald trump. jeb bush probably needs to pick on scott walker or one of the other former governors and see if he can get a little bit of -- a little bit more energy going on the stage. >> all right, margaret. what about carly fiorina, one of the most captivating candidates to emerge from r
i think he has to show energy, he has to show that he's enthusiastic.e's ready to take on, not just donald trump, but some of the big issues facing this country. that's his problem right now, is that people don't -- people believe he's melting. that he's not the candidate of the future. he's a candidate of the past. his last name hasn't helped him. >> yeah. >> what about a risk for him right now? i mean, he has that exclamation point behind his name on his campaign posters. will it...
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he has famously embraced this. he apparently tweets quite frequently, but he has also been warning about the abuse of social media. >> the pontiff has a love-hate relationship with technology. he has called the web a gift from god, but, as you said, he warns about abuse and says that it must be used properly. 8úxú stefan: the ancient temples of angkor wat, cambodia. wake at dawn to experience the serenity of the sunrise and you'll quickly discover you're not alone. the place is crawling with bugs. but what may seem like disgusting pests to you and me are what many in this region would call lunch. with 40 tons of insects to every human on the planet, are we in the west ignoring one of the world's great untapped resources? that is huge. i'm stefan gates
he has famously embraced this. he apparently tweets quite frequently, but he has also been warning about the abuse of social media. >> the pontiff has a love-hate relationship with technology. he has called the web a gift from god, but, as you said, he warns about abuse and says that it must be used properly. 8úxú stefan: the ancient temples of angkor wat, cambodia. wake at dawn to experience the serenity of the sunrise and you'll quickly discover you're not alone. the place is crawling...
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that's what she has said.e certified that peace of paper to a judge back in august saying she turned over all work related email questions being raised about that state department said everything related to benghazi they gave to that special republican committee. all of a sudden they do this on a friday. >> her state department said that right? not the current state department under john kerry, right? big pieces of context is fbi criminal investigation we all know about going on. so is the fbi cross-referencing what they have gotten from that server? hey, state department, what do you have? what did you get from hillary clinton? that is a big question for hillary clinton tonight. i think the other thing obviously is they are leaking all of this out on a friday amid the pope francis visit. amid john boehner's sudden resignation. maybe try to bury it on a friday before the weekend. that's curious. also, all of this is spilling out, eric, just a couple weeks before hillary clinton puts her arm up and testifies be
that's what she has said.e certified that peace of paper to a judge back in august saying she turned over all work related email questions being raised about that state department said everything related to benghazi they gave to that special republican committee. all of a sudden they do this on a friday. >> her state department said that right? not the current state department under john kerry, right? big pieces of context is fbi criminal investigation we all know about going on. so is...
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y tambiÉn, que pensarÁ raÚl castro que le ha seguido los pasos desde que llegÓ y ha estado y prometiÓlegÓ primero a cuba ante de estados unidos. no estaba planificado, primer b a estados unidos, y despuÉs cambiÓ. >>> han estado en comunicaciÓn con los dos gobiernos estados unidos y de cuba para realizar este acuerdo que han hecho para levantar las sanciones estados unidos en contra de cuba, pero a pregunta quÉ significa que raÚl castro estÉ en cada misa, por lo menos estÁ escuchando, y decir que estÁ presente cuando se pronuncia el mensaje del santo padre. al menos tiene que escuchar las mismas palabras que estamos escapando cuando salgan y busquen al pobre al necesitado, que la fe y la religiÓn no sea que se quede en la casa, no sea una religiÓn de templo, que no se quede en la sacristÍa vaya al encuentro con los demÁs, bueno pues mucha gente ha hecho eso. entonces, para que raÚl castro escuche que estamos presentando como dijo Él la palabra, usÓ la misma palabra el domingo es uno revoluciÓn, pero la revolucion cristo, del padre, una revoluciÓn de amor no una revoluciÓn social. en di
y tambiÉn, que pensarÁ raÚl castro que le ha seguido los pasos desde que llegÓ y ha estado y prometiÓlegÓ primero a cuba ante de estados unidos. no estaba planificado, primer b a estados unidos, y despuÉs cambiÓ. >>> han estado en comunicaciÓn con los dos gobiernos estados unidos y de cuba para realizar este acuerdo que han hecho para levantar las sanciones estados unidos en contra de cuba, pero a pregunta quÉ significa que raÚl castro estÉ en cada misa, por lo menos estÁ...
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she has laundry she has to get done. low pressure sitting and spinning, much like the spin cycle, and it will serve to keep us warm, and unfortunately keep us dry. we need the moisture. 90 in the city feeling warmer. a few more warm days before we see relief by the end of the week. coming up today, why is it m & m day, and why am i wearing deal? important stuff for you coming up. >>> if you're traveling in the bronx, an overturned cement truck with two lanes blocked on the westbound side of the bruckner at 138th street, and also two lanes blocked on the eastbound side with emergency delays, and delays are past the parkway. a disabled vehicle on the ed koch queens borough bridge is blocking one lane on the outbound lower roadway, and if you can stick to the upper level, it's a smoother ride. scarsdale, an accident on the hutch, blocking the southbound lane and the new england freeway is your alternate there. the george washington, a 15 minute wait to the toll plaza. the lincoln and holland are flowing freely if you choose
she has laundry she has to get done. low pressure sitting and spinning, much like the spin cycle, and it will serve to keep us warm, and unfortunately keep us dry. we need the moisture. 90 in the city feeling warmer. a few more warm days before we see relief by the end of the week. coming up today, why is it m & m day, and why am i wearing deal? important stuff for you coming up. >>> if you're traveling in the bronx, an overturned cement truck with two lanes blocked on the...
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it had has been a good start to this. the mountain owe for next four days, being love is our mission, the family, fully alive. >> one, two, three... >> reporter: with a red ribbon, flags and faithful flare, the 205 world meeting of families arrived. >> philadelphia is the perfect place for the world meeting of families because philadelphia is always been a place of diversity, and proudness, city of neighborhood anchored by thousands and thousands of families. >> we have come to affirm their commitment to the family, as the foundation of our fruitful life. >> reporter: in a diverse city like philadelphia, and with its focus on the family, i asked does this extend to families with same sex parents? >> you know, family is family. >> reporter: though known for his inclusive stance on the issue archbishop paulea continued with sentiment more in line with his catholic peers we have to underline the dignity of each person, each person is a saint because loved by god but family is man and a woman. >> reporter: with just over thre
it had has been a good start to this. the mountain owe for next four days, being love is our mission, the family, fully alive. >> one, two, three... >> reporter: with a red ribbon, flags and faithful flare, the 205 world meeting of families arrived. >> philadelphia is the perfect place for the world meeting of families because philadelphia is always been a place of diversity, and proudness, city of neighborhood anchored by thousands and thousands of families. >> we have...
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his term in office has senior negotiator has not managed to rouhani's team has done so.his. we must look beyond only the deal. this is also about which direction will iran take. we are looking at a very divided middle east and weakened saudi arabia, at problems across the region, and iran being the only stable state. for 37 years iran has opposed the united states because of its ideology. people have a feeling this ideology should be corrected, that maybe the hate towards the united states must be lowered down, that the great satan should be a lesser satan maybe. this will have consequences because will iran cooperate with the united states in the region? that is what the current debate is really about. because the nuclear deal, i think iran will accept that. >> karim, let me give you my thought and tell me if it's right. at the end of the day they'll pass this deal because rouhani is the most popular figure in iran it seems to me from what i'm reading. there's enormous sense of hope and expectation. for that hope to be dashed to be shattered by the rejection of this dea
his term in office has senior negotiator has not managed to rouhani's team has done so.his. we must look beyond only the deal. this is also about which direction will iran take. we are looking at a very divided middle east and weakened saudi arabia, at problems across the region, and iran being the only stable state. for 37 years iran has opposed the united states because of its ideology. people have a feeling this ideology should be corrected, that maybe the hate towards the united states must...
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it has the parody in europe.has the self loathing atmosphere where we're never as good as american designers as the french or the europeans. why are we waiting for external approval. all the ones i talk to, they love us. all the integral people, and the people they love. >> a lot of people say they lobby you and come to your show for many years. these kids, i mean, they're really -- they're all cut up. >> joining me now is cultural critic and writer. what was once considered urban fashion, the bronx has really become global and be embraced by fashion houses around the world. >> it's youth culture. it's youth fashion. very kind of singular, radical, black, underground style there's certain things that hip hop has made iconic. i was the founding fashion director at five. so thehearted of this film is we were right there. >> in the '90s. >> well, that was the height. it was from the '70s. hip hop culture, unlike rock culture has defined an economy, a style, a language dance, music, art. style is really the fifth pil
it has the parody in europe.has the self loathing atmosphere where we're never as good as american designers as the french or the europeans. why are we waiting for external approval. all the ones i talk to, they love us. all the integral people, and the people they love. >> a lot of people say they lobby you and come to your show for many years. these kids, i mean, they're really -- they're all cut up. >> joining me now is cultural critic and writer. what was once considered urban...
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father richard zajac has been affiliated with st. church for 35 years. >> buffalo was the sixth largest seaport, one of the largest cities in the country. you know, so a lot of people began to come hering the grain mills were at work, had a lot of work here, so, i think our population gaze was large base t the turn of the century than it was on today. >> reporter: on this sunday however, it's a full house thanks to a group of catholics who started a phenomenon known asthmas mocks, every week they pick a different church. and encourage catholics from near and far to come worship and leave a few dollars in the collection baskets. >> i consider sacred sites in america, especially ones in old rust belt cities are in danger of disappearing. and what we wanted to do is introduce a -- or reintroduce people to a lot of the wonderful and glorious churches that we have throughout the city of buffalo. >> reporter: this is what the organizers of the mass mobs are trying to avoid. churches that were once the folk the point of the communitying a s
father richard zajac has been affiliated with st. church for 35 years. >> buffalo was the sixth largest seaport, one of the largest cities in the country. you know, so a lot of people began to come hering the grain mills were at work, had a lot of work here, so, i think our population gaze was large base t the turn of the century than it was on today. >> reporter: on this sunday however, it's a full house thanks to a group of catholics who started a phenomenon known asthmas mocks,...
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the way he has embraced. jonathan: we invite you to stay with abc7 for continuing coverage of pope francis in the united states. tonight a special at 8:00, "the people's pope in d.c. " if you can't catch it on time, we are posting the show online. wjla.com. alison: singer elton john says russian president vladimir putin called him to discuss russia's anti-gay environment. on instagram, john thanked putin for reaching out and said he looks forward to face-to-face meeting but the kremlin denies that the president called the singer. amazon prime members now have access to unlimited articles on the "washington post" website. well, for a short time only. prime members get a half year of free access to the post digital edition. after that it will cost less than $4 a month. prime membership costs $99 a year. amazon founder and ceo jeff bezos bought the post in 2014. still to come tonight at 5:00 -- chaos at the border. the latest as things get out of hand for refugees in europe. jonathan: after years of delays we ar
the way he has embraced. jonathan: we invite you to stay with abc7 for continuing coverage of pope francis in the united states. tonight a special at 8:00, "the people's pope in d.c. " if you can't catch it on time, we are posting the show online. wjla.com. alison: singer elton john says russian president vladimir putin called him to discuss russia's anti-gay environment. on instagram, john thanked putin for reaching out and said he looks forward to face-to-face meeting but the...
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corruption has increased and other what has become a more divisive place. our relationships with the provinces are more divisive and mean. i come out of provincial politics.akes -- it's my job to sit on regularly to work with them on important issues facing them and things we want to bring forward like quality affordable childcare. m.p. trudeau: one of the things i think it's clear is i disagree with these gentlemen on a number of things but the main thing i disagree with is their lack of an vision for our country. mr. harper once you to think better isn't possible. that's not true. talks about making things better but will not act on it. host: there ypu have ot. -- there you have it. the much-anticipated debate on the economy. i like to thank everyone who has joined does and made this evening possible and to the mayor in calgary for hosting us. you believe in the national debate and i'm sure you agree we got one tonight. a final word of thanks to the three leaders, mr. harper, mr. , we wishmr. trudeau you well and we know you have a common interest in doin
corruption has increased and other what has become a more divisive place. our relationships with the provinces are more divisive and mean. i come out of provincial politics.akes -- it's my job to sit on regularly to work with them on important issues facing them and things we want to bring forward like quality affordable childcare. m.p. trudeau: one of the things i think it's clear is i disagree with these gentlemen on a number of things but the main thing i disagree with is their lack of an...
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hungary is has serbia that it has called on the serbian government to act against certain aggressive migrants. they're urging serbia to accept for people. many refugee who is have arrived here have found themselves unable to travel any further. many refugees hoping for a new life in europe's doors remain closed. neave barker, al jazeera. >> well, al jazeera's correspondent was on the serbian side when the violence broke out. i talked to him earlier about what he had seen. >> it is calmer now, felicity. 20 minutes ago we were walking with refugees, hundreds of them, as they were going into hungary. they were passing through that gate. they had managed to open the gate, and at that point after they opened it, many women and children and others in the crowd believed that the hungarians were going to let them through. thed into got jubilant. people were clapping. they had their children lifted up on their shoulders. they felt they were sic victorious. then barely two seconds notice we heard a cream from the front of the crowd. people started turning and running in the opposite direction.
hungary is has serbia that it has called on the serbian government to act against certain aggressive migrants. they're urging serbia to accept for people. many refugee who is have arrived here have found themselves unable to travel any further. many refugees hoping for a new life in europe's doors remain closed. neave barker, al jazeera. >> well, al jazeera's correspondent was on the serbian side when the violence broke out. i talked to him earlier about what he had seen. >> it is...
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has again cut its asia. outlook for sherry broke those lines for us half hour ago. >> for the second time in just months, the a.d.b. has cut china's growth forecast. of course, this is having an impact on the rest of the region. the bank now says growth in asia 5.8% this year and 6% in 2016. below its march forecast of 6.3% for both years. top of these growth prospects and india. first in china, a.d.b. sees growth at 6.8% this year. 7.2% projected earlier. of course, that's lower than of about 7%,arget already the slowest pace in a quarter century. so growth in industrial 1.9%mies i is also easing to in 2015, down from the 2.2% march.t in this is because of consumption and investment, not to mention and japan had a tough time in the first half. report,aways from the capital outflows from developing asian markets remain a key for the bank. the bank now says asia could be the u.s. inllow raising rates to contain capital flow reversals. the bank warns a strengthening u.s. dollar poses companies withan large for
has again cut its asia. outlook for sherry broke those lines for us half hour ago. >> for the second time in just months, the a.d.b. has cut china's growth forecast. of course, this is having an impact on the rest of the region. the bank now says growth in asia 5.8% this year and 6% in 2016. below its march forecast of 6.3% for both years. top of these growth prospects and india. first in china, a.d.b. sees growth at 6.8% this year. 7.2% projected earlier. of course, that's lower than of...
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bloomberg has confirmed that alibaba founder jack ma will be there. uber has been invited.le confirms that tim cook is planning to attend and maybe the ceos of facebook and google as well. they will attend a dinner hosted by microsoft founder bill gates at his home. it is interesting, given the president obama's hard-line on china and the chinese president's hard-line on u.s. tech companies. i am bringing in gordon chang, who works as a lawyer in hong kong. what do you make of the chinese government organizing its own little side trip ahead of the state visit and sort of undermining the white house as the white house is considering sanctions on chinese businesses for hack attacks? >> i think it is a smart move. i do not know to what extent they are undermining. i am sure the white house has been made well aware of what is going on. xi jinping was coming in the pacific direction, and i know that it is well known known that the chinese have been sort of assessed -- obsessed by the choreography, not just of the state visit to new york, but also what would be the other city, th
bloomberg has confirmed that alibaba founder jack ma will be there. uber has been invited.le confirms that tim cook is planning to attend and maybe the ceos of facebook and google as well. they will attend a dinner hosted by microsoft founder bill gates at his home. it is interesting, given the president obama's hard-line on china and the chinese president's hard-line on u.s. tech companies. i am bringing in gordon chang, who works as a lawyer in hong kong. what do you make of the chinese...