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she has the latest on the u.s. reaction. >> the obama administration is facing criticism from many quarters about what it is doing or not doing to try the end of the civil war inside syria. however, the u.s. argues what it is trying to do is to expand the work of the coalition against isil to one eliminate the health of isil, and two, to use all diplomatic means to resolve the civil war inside syria. in particular the u.s. is very reluctant to do what people such as the turkish president, president erdogan, and the outgoing french foreign minister have been suggesting, which is a more robust u.s. military engagement inside syria. the obama administration has been extremely reluctant to do that because it is very, very conscious of the ideal of starting yet another war in the middle east. now one point that the presidential envoy deal with the coalition to counter isil stressed is that the u.s. is very much looking to support other members of the coalition particularly those from arab countries who want to do more t
she has the latest on the u.s. reaction. >> the obama administration is facing criticism from many quarters about what it is doing or not doing to try the end of the civil war inside syria. however, the u.s. argues what it is trying to do is to expand the work of the coalition against isil to one eliminate the health of isil, and two, to use all diplomatic means to resolve the civil war inside syria. in particular the u.s. is very reluctant to do what people such as the turkish president,...
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>> it has shifted. it has shafted, not dramatically, but it has shifted a great deal. the russian intervention over the last two months has allowed the syrian army to create major gains in the north, in the south, and even the americans have acknowledged that the syrian army and russians have made a major offense. they're trying to separate damascus, and the syrian army is on the offensive. the syrian airstrikes have helped the syrian army to make major inroad. not all of it strategic but the reality is the balance of power has changed. the opposition is losing in the north and in the south, and that's why, if you listen carefully to what they're saying in the delegation in did geneva, aggressive. at this particular moment they have a sense they're winning and things are going their own way. >> they've been claiming before these talks because there what is a whole confusion saying they had started, opposition wants the stopping of bombing of certain areas and in a sense they are panicking now because they're seeing these advances on the ground. there had been no condit
>> it has shifted. it has shafted, not dramatically, but it has shifted a great deal. the russian intervention over the last two months has allowed the syrian army to create major gains in the north, in the south, and even the americans have acknowledged that the syrian army and russians have made a major offense. they're trying to separate damascus, and the syrian army is on the offensive. the syrian airstrikes have helped the syrian army to make major inroad. not all of it strategic but...
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pivot to asia has been a successful one? >> i think the balance has been successful. for the obama administration came in the office, the u.s. was underinvested in the region. and since that time, the administration has strengthened alliances across the region. it has engaged in regional institutions. joined another regional institution. the first resident ambassador, and has completed and signed the tpp trade deal. so i think by almost any metric, the united states has been successful. and the rebalance is right much a long-term investment. >> the success is because china is left out? >> china is the elephant in the room here. and without a doubt, president obama has already made clear the importance of freedom of navigation and international law . clearly that is one of the main issues at play here. i would say engaging is important the way the u.s. and china engage with one another and of these broader regional conferences. in the center of the regions is actually a stabilizing factor for u.s. china relations. >> the center for american progress, make you very much
pivot to asia has been a successful one? >> i think the balance has been successful. for the obama administration came in the office, the u.s. was underinvested in the region. and since that time, the administration has strengthened alliances across the region. it has engaged in regional institutions. joined another regional institution. the first resident ambassador, and has completed and signed the tpp trade deal. so i think by almost any metric, the united states has been successful....
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the country has suffered armed conflict ever since. tens of thousands of people have been killed, injured or abused. mean also has one of the highest numbers of child soldiers in the world. wayne hay has been given rare access to one of the groups heavily involved in the latest fighting. >> reporter: soldiers from the myanmar army stand triumphantly on a remote ridge in northern shan state. for now their enemy has been pushed deeper into the jungle. villages are largely empty. the people fled when the gunfire started many. a few men stayed behind. they accused the rebels of came here would of looting their homes >> translation: i've never seen this before. in the past there has been fighting, but i haven't seen a situation like this. >> reporter: on this occasion the enemy was the t' an army which denies any wrongdoing and says it is the one under attack. it is a rebel group fighting for control of parts of myanmar's northern shan state. >> we are not asking for succession. we are not asking for independence. we would like to feel fede
the country has suffered armed conflict ever since. tens of thousands of people have been killed, injured or abused. mean also has one of the highest numbers of child soldiers in the world. wayne hay has been given rare access to one of the groups heavily involved in the latest fighting. >> reporter: soldiers from the myanmar army stand triumphantly on a remote ridge in northern shan state. for now their enemy has been pushed deeper into the jungle. villages are largely empty. the people...
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i can see she has a lot of strength and she has my vote now.uest: it is interesting you mention donald trump and carly fiorina. "the boston globe" did a survey and figured out that the independent wealth of each , and the two of them with the top two, two very wealthy people running. have an interesting twist. i think right now, donald trump voters of -- a lot of are saying he cannot be bought, essentially, obvious and all that who will not corrupt -- lobbyists and all that cannot corrupt him because he is wealthy. four years ago, we had a pretty wealthy guy. we had mitt romney running for president, but it was almost the reverse. he got tagged with -- you are too rich and you can't sympathize with regular people, and he wasn't able to do a donald trump is doing today, which is quite fascinating since it was only four years ago. two interesting points. the question on donald trump from bobby on twitter who asked, have you heard any reasonable governing policy from donald trump? guest: certainly. they lay out what they're going to do, and it can
i can see she has a lot of strength and she has my vote now.uest: it is interesting you mention donald trump and carly fiorina. "the boston globe" did a survey and figured out that the independent wealth of each , and the two of them with the top two, two very wealthy people running. have an interesting twist. i think right now, donald trump voters of -- a lot of are saying he cannot be bought, essentially, obvious and all that who will not corrupt -- lobbyists and all that cannot...
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spain has it, japan has it, mexican has it. what is wrong with us.e have too many politicians on the republican side are can't do. "can't do." but we can. power ins the largest the world and it is a matter of where the money goes. and bernie sanders says, let's put it in the people's interests. and that idealism is what has driven america and american growth. from the very founding of this , we have to have a small person in power. bernie sanders is in the roosevelt.f when roosevelt was accused of trading his class, he said, i welcome their hatred. we need that attitude more. bernie sanders is in the whosteps of lyndon johnson made incredibly bold civil rights legislation at the time. people had already created the demand. he was responding to it. when bernie sanders is doing well today. he is just responding to the people. he will call for this. carry it campaign forward. host: let's hear from kevin, a democrat in albuquerque. caller: i love barack obama and i love bernie sanders. and i love jim hightower also. let's look at some history. guest: i p
spain has it, japan has it, mexican has it. what is wrong with us.e have too many politicians on the republican side are can't do. "can't do." but we can. power ins the largest the world and it is a matter of where the money goes. and bernie sanders says, let's put it in the people's interests. and that idealism is what has driven america and american growth. from the very founding of this , we have to have a small person in power. bernie sanders is in the roosevelt.f when roosevelt...
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has been imposed. many people have stayed at home instead of going to government shelters. buildings are flimsy and many may not have stood up to the powerful winds. this is what cyclone winston looks like from space. it is an n.a.s.a. picture showing the eye of the cyclone right over the south pacific. it is now heading west away from more than 300 low lying islands scattered across the ocean which make up the fiji islands. it dumps lots of water onto the land and that means crops will be damaged >> winds that have been experienced in some parts of the country was really destructive, especially one of the islands in the northern group. 125 not winds were reported. boats and ships in the path of the cyclone may still be in danger. crews within 550 kilometers of the storm have been told to check in regularly. people living in the largest city had been doing much. frantic preparations were made on other islands as well. >> they have closed up and big queues at at ms. >> reporter: if the winds ease enough
has been imposed. many people have stayed at home instead of going to government shelters. buildings are flimsy and many may not have stood up to the powerful winds. this is what cyclone winston looks like from space. it is an n.a.s.a. picture showing the eye of the cyclone right over the south pacific. it is now heading west away from more than 300 low lying islands scattered across the ocean which make up the fiji islands. it dumps lots of water onto the land and that means crops will be...
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has faced.s well as posing a devastating symbolic setback for europe, a study shows a schengen collapse would have dramatic economic consequences, including longer cross-border transit times. logistics would be prone to disruption. producers would have to store more and commuteters would suff. the study says the cost could reach $1.4 trillion euros over nine years for the e.u. germany would face losses of between 77 and 235 billion euros over the same time frame but some balkan countries have already deployed barbed wire and soldiers at their frontiers to stem the flow of refugees and collapse is all-too-real possibility with the german government warning that only days remain to save schengen. reporter: the pound has seen its biggest drop against the u.s. deliver in seven years. the british people are set to vote on whether to leave the european union in june and odds are rising, driven by a decision made by the mayor of london himself. >> whispers of the word brexit in london's financial distr
has faced.s well as posing a devastating symbolic setback for europe, a study shows a schengen collapse would have dramatic economic consequences, including longer cross-border transit times. logistics would be prone to disruption. producers would have to store more and commuteters would suff. the study says the cost could reach $1.4 trillion euros over nine years for the e.u. germany would face losses of between 77 and 235 billion euros over the same time frame but some balkan countries have...
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, kim ki-jong has been demonstrating he has other things on his mind as well.just held a two-day meeting of the central committee of the workers party of korea, the ruling party, and also the party committee of the korean people'ser army, and he has been telling delegates about one issue, the issue of corruption. he said misuse of authority, seeking privileges, all of these things need to be stamped down upon. this is in the run up to another rare meeting, the seventh party congress, the first since 1980. that is due to happen this coming may. it could be he is sets up a stall ahead of that meeting. and it comes at a time of changing economy. there is more private wealth in north korea than there was in the past. in that of course does make corruption more easy for those who have the money and the power to make those kinds of transactions. here in south korea intends to let the missile launch. the president of south korea saying it cannot be condoned and calls it an issue of desperation on the part of the north korean regime to try to maintain itself. >>> munic
, kim ki-jong has been demonstrating he has other things on his mind as well.just held a two-day meeting of the central committee of the workers party of korea, the ruling party, and also the party committee of the korean people'ser army, and he has been telling delegates about one issue, the issue of corruption. he said misuse of authority, seeking privileges, all of these things need to be stamped down upon. this is in the run up to another rare meeting, the seventh party congress, the first...
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music that has been cherished.nt the many strains of music to a wide audience. from recent albums from islands, and mexican out of california. records that have a worldwide clientele and keep this independent label afloat, while many others have gone under. >> the total value of recorded music has declined, but luckily, we have been able to maintain and grow our collections and the revenues we require to support our non-profit mission. >> this was recorded in 1958. >> reporter: but they also keep a vigilant guard over the musical past of the u.s. and more than 180 other countries. these are the collection that was acquired by the smith on theian. 45,000 tracks in all. >> now is the most optimum time to preserve it. >> reporter: tracks threatened by the ravages of time. so dave walker's job is to save them, like this tape of soviet protest songs recorded nearly half a century ago. >> it's high priority for us to go back in time and -- and preserve based on fragility, and content. part of what we do as an archive is
music that has been cherished.nt the many strains of music to a wide audience. from recent albums from islands, and mexican out of california. records that have a worldwide clientele and keep this independent label afloat, while many others have gone under. >> the total value of recorded music has declined, but luckily, we have been able to maintain and grow our collections and the revenues we require to support our non-profit mission. >> this was recorded in 1958. >>...
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we also don't know whether or not the pentagon has confirmed that the top-ranking official of isil hasn killed. but one thing he did stress was this air strike was carried out with the knowledge and we assume the consent of libyan authorities so it might be easier to confirm, one, how many were killed and whether he was actually one of those killed in the attack. >> what might this indicate about medium to long-term u.s. intentions, possible further engagement in libya? >> reporter: well, that's a difficult question. the question came up, and while officials in both buildings were trying to say that this doesn't mean a shift in u.s. policy, they do stress that the u.s. is very much committed to going after isil no matter where it's fighters happen to be, so the big question is, is the u.s. going to suddenly ramp up its air strikes inside libya. officials didn't want to say whether that is going to be the case, but certainly they have been hinting in recent weeks as the unity government tries to come together in tripoli, that if there is a unity government, then the u.s. would be prepar
we also don't know whether or not the pentagon has confirmed that the top-ranking official of isil hasn killed. but one thing he did stress was this air strike was carried out with the knowledge and we assume the consent of libyan authorities so it might be easier to confirm, one, how many were killed and whether he was actually one of those killed in the attack. >> what might this indicate about medium to long-term u.s. intentions, possible further engagement in libya? >> reporter:...
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he has worked hard and has a right to be in the race as long as he wants.'ve never really attacked governor bush. he spent $50 million attacking me. if we have a difference in policy, we will talk about it. what i said about governor bush is that he doesn't have any foreign policy experience, which is true. but i don't see that as an attack, i see that as a fact. john: you might be wondering what john ellis bush has to say about that. morning, he took a shot at his former protege on the same topic -- experience. jeb bush: i know what it is to be commander-in-chief. i know what it is to lead. and for someone that has no experience to suggest i don't, having lived overseas, having worked overseas, developing relationships with leaders overseas, being governor of the fourth largest state and being a commander-in-chief of the florida national guard -- with all due respect senator rubio, your 4-5 years or whatever it is as senator does not match up to my capabilities understanding how the world works. [applause] john: mark, we talked about cruz and trump. we hav
he has worked hard and has a right to be in the race as long as he wants.'ve never really attacked governor bush. he spent $50 million attacking me. if we have a difference in policy, we will talk about it. what i said about governor bush is that he doesn't have any foreign policy experience, which is true. but i don't see that as an attack, i see that as a fact. john: you might be wondering what john ellis bush has to say about that. morning, he took a shot at his former protege on the same...
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she has lost ground in iowa. when bernie sanders declared his candidacy she was some 50 points ahead. the fact that they're locked in a virtual tie is obviously disappointing because she is now going to new hampshire where she is behind bernie sanders. it is a blow to her campaign but it shows in this competition of ideas back and forth, her opponent bernie sanders has changed the dynamic and she faces a long and drawn-out contest >>> that's the democratic camp. let's look at what happened in the republican camp. donald trump was pleased with his results. this is despite coming second to senator ted cruz. >> tonight is a victory for the grass roots. tonight is a victory for courageous kon conservatives across this nation. tonight the state of iowa has spoken. >> i was told by everybody do not go to iowa. you could never finish even in the top ten. i said but i have friends in iowa and i know a lot of people in iowa. i think they will really like me. let's give it a shot. they said don't do it. i said i have to do
she has lost ground in iowa. when bernie sanders declared his candidacy she was some 50 points ahead. the fact that they're locked in a virtual tie is obviously disappointing because she is now going to new hampshire where she is behind bernie sanders. it is a blow to her campaign but it shows in this competition of ideas back and forth, her opponent bernie sanders has changed the dynamic and she faces a long and drawn-out contest >>> that's the democratic camp. let's look at what...
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the house has to get 60 votes -- the house has to pass something, the senate has to get 60 votes, and the government -- president has to approve it. i think we have the best government in the world and i think we need to use it to approve. host: our next call from lakeland, florida. c-span forse the two praise two c-span for letting us -- praise to c-span for letting us citizens have a voice. one of the previous callers said -- itshould be a book to is called political animals, hot off the presses. how multitudes can be provoked to anger and that can lead to hatred. that is why donald trump cannot be president. host: do you have a question? will they discussed this book in their efforts to bring about bipartisan? john kasich is trying to direct people towards cooperation, he is as mean as a junkyard dog underneath, but bless his heart. the issue of anger and what role that plays in responding to my. guest: emotion is a strong motivator. or those of us who served and have to get elected by people who are expressing that emotion, we have got to be responsive to it. the way i respond is
the house has to get 60 votes -- the house has to pass something, the senate has to get 60 votes, and the government -- president has to approve it. i think we have the best government in the world and i think we need to use it to approve. host: our next call from lakeland, florida. c-span forse the two praise two c-span for letting us -- praise to c-span for letting us citizens have a voice. one of the previous callers said -- itshould be a book to is called political animals, hot off the...
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he has the best position.hat may not be true after south carolina, but it is true today. mark: he be trump -- beat trump in iowa. when he engages with trump again, which will happen in this state and beyond, can he stand up to trump and taken down in the polls? the reality is, you cannot beat trump at the nomination unless you can beat him in the state. it is possible that ted cruz can't even him in some states. based on what we know, trump is ahead. the question is, what could trump do -- could ted cruz due to bring trump down? it could be a four-way contest, but it looks like they will not get a chance to focus uniquely on trump. john: ted cruz in some scenarios could beat donald trump in south carolina. there is time between now and the debate. there is strong evangelical voters here. him in southd be carolina, that could change the calculation a lot. mark: hard to get all three establishment candidates at one place. hampshire, john kasich now has a big target on his back. for weeks he has tried to stay out
he has the best position.hat may not be true after south carolina, but it is true today. mark: he be trump -- beat trump in iowa. when he engages with trump again, which will happen in this state and beyond, can he stand up to trump and taken down in the polls? the reality is, you cannot beat trump at the nomination unless you can beat him in the state. it is possible that ted cruz can't even him in some states. based on what we know, trump is ahead. the question is, what could trump do --...
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but it has not happened yet. the opposition are getting delegation are getting quite frustrated by this, and some of them are saying if we don't see something soon we're going to leave. these are telling you that the delegation has got son tensions in it, but people are telling me even those who want to stay go they leave they're all going to leave. >> meanwhile, russia says its launched more than a thousand airstrikes in syria this week. the defense ministry released these images which shows bombing of latakia. they've dropped 200 tons of humanitarian aids. it's been reported that 1400 civilians have been killed by russia since airstrikes began this september. >>> in yemen al-qaeda fighters reclaim a town that was controlled by the group unti until 2012 when they were forced out by fighters loyal to the government. aaccording to the tribal chiefs most of the fighters come from the surrounding areas. interest has been more fighting in yemen's capital sanaa. supporters of ali abdullah saleh have been killed in the
but it has not happened yet. the opposition are getting delegation are getting quite frustrated by this, and some of them are saying if we don't see something soon we're going to leave. these are telling you that the delegation has got son tensions in it, but people are telling me even those who want to stay go they leave they're all going to leave. >> meanwhile, russia says its launched more than a thousand airstrikes in syria this week. the defense ministry released these images which...
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and on how to relay race has been used against obama, how he has used it, how he has avoided it to howtion is been racially pitched but not articulated. and what is has been pretty rancid, but even the more subtle stuff has to be taken into account. and his hesitation, his procrastination when it can to racial discourse i think hurt the nation in ways that were certainly unintended, but nonetheless very important to note. and to look at his presidency in the broader landscape, if you will, of both the resistance he faced in the self-imposed gag order on race that he suddenly observed for most of his presidency. and a look at the evolution of obama on race from the bad lesson he learned after the gates gate, which was "don't say anything about race because folks get mad." amy: henry louis gates was arrested as he was walking into his own home. >> and would on the porch and they arrested him. the reality is, after that kind of sustained argument for a week about whether or not obama should have waited as the police are being acting stupidly, he pretty much from then was kind of chill on
and on how to relay race has been used against obama, how he has used it, how he has avoided it to howtion is been racially pitched but not articulated. and what is has been pretty rancid, but even the more subtle stuff has to be taken into account. and his hesitation, his procrastination when it can to racial discourse i think hurt the nation in ways that were certainly unintended, but nonetheless very important to note. and to look at his presidency in the broader landscape, if you will, of...
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sisi has used.lked briefly about the necessity of passing a law to restrict the excessive use of violence by police. but in the meantime, he overlooked the excessive magnitude, the -- the -- the huge magnitude of excessive violence used by the army for instance. i mean, look at the army. the fire power of the army is actually more lethal -- >> but it is a change of tone we're seeing from sisi whereas before he seemed to condone police attacking civilians. and now he is saying, at least, this is not acceptable, and can't happen. >> i believe the mass disgruntle that egypt has been witnessing recently is the main reason for sisi to come out with this statement. >> of course, but it is enough? >> but in the meantime, i mean no laws in the world can stop the ex -- excessive use of violence as long as the head of the state himself, i member two years ago mr. sisi was addressing men in uniform and encouraged them to use excessive use of violence against civilians and promised them that nobody will be puni
sisi has used.lked briefly about the necessity of passing a law to restrict the excessive use of violence by police. but in the meantime, he overlooked the excessive magnitude, the -- the -- the huge magnitude of excessive violence used by the army for instance. i mean, look at the army. the fire power of the army is actually more lethal -- >> but it is a change of tone we're seeing from sisi whereas before he seemed to condone police attacking civilians. and now he is saying, at least,...
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it has 12 nominations. it's got the most nominations "mad max fury road" has 10.s the one everyone is talking about it at the baftas it scored best picture, director and actor. that's the feeling of what we are likely to see here. alejandro innin won best directr there he did last year here for "birdman." that would be an makes achievement. leonardo dicaprio has never won an oscar before. the feeling is tonight it will be his night. >> and, phil, oscars of course, rarely without controversy and and no different this year, is it? >> reporter: yeah, there have been two big ones this year, first of all regarding the goody bags. these goody bags are given to celebrities who take part in the oscars and they have really big gifts in there. we are talking cars, mobile phones, holidays. this year the goody bag contained a trip to israel. and several prominent filmmakers have come out and said these celebrities should donate that trip to israel to palestinians. these goody bags not given out by the academy. they have not given out bags for years and the academy is a furiou
it has 12 nominations. it's got the most nominations "mad max fury road" has 10.s the one everyone is talking about it at the baftas it scored best picture, director and actor. that's the feeling of what we are likely to see here. alejandro innin won best directr there he did last year here for "birdman." that would be an makes achievement. leonardo dicaprio has never won an oscar before. the feeling is tonight it will be his night. >> and, phil, oscars of course,...
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this has happened time and time again. the community have been granted or allowed reservation status by the government previously, but the supreme court has stepped in and said that this cannot be so because of their status and because it tips the numbers of the number of people or the percentage of the population who get reservation status. you can 50% of the community or state having reservation and it will be much more than 50% as they are a large part of the population. going back to what is happening, we're hearing that there have been sporadic bursts of violence again. more protests where we have seen some of the biggest aggressions and that's where the protesters have set fire to buildings and vehicles. this is despite thousands of army and para military troops on the ground over night. they had said that they had unblocked many of the roads but some of those are coming back on. so once again this is a very fluid situation and pockets of protesters are saying they will not believing the government until they have it
this has happened time and time again. the community have been granted or allowed reservation status by the government previously, but the supreme court has stepped in and said that this cannot be so because of their status and because it tips the numbers of the number of people or the percentage of the population who get reservation status. you can 50% of the community or state having reservation and it will be much more than 50% as they are a large part of the population. going back to what...
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. ♪ voting has begun in iran's first election since the elections from the nuclear deal and turn outgh so far and voters taking part in two polls one for parliament and the other for the assembly of experts and that is the body that gets to choose the country's next supreme leader and andrew simmons reports from tehran. >> iran is used to elections but this is billed as a pole to take islamic revolution into a new era, one that could be more moderate and he believes change is coming. she became the first woman vice president between 1997-2005. >> the hostages are in our hands. >> reporter: back in 1979 she was the voice of resistance, age 19 spokeswoman for iranian students who held 52 americans hostage for 444 days in the u.s. embassy crisis. she is now serving a third term as vice president, this time under rouhani and she believes the conservative majority in parliament will be overturned. >> i think that the people believe that they can change the course of events. if people had not elected rouhani, if they had not come to the polls 2 1/2 years ago we would have not been successf
. ♪ voting has begun in iran's first election since the elections from the nuclear deal and turn outgh so far and voters taking part in two polls one for parliament and the other for the assembly of experts and that is the body that gets to choose the country's next supreme leader and andrew simmons reports from tehran. >> iran is used to elections but this is billed as a pole to take islamic revolution into a new era, one that could be more moderate and he believes change is coming....
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and there has been no letup in the fighting. the syrian observatory for human rights says the town of duma in damascus province has been targeted in russian air strikes. rescue workers say at least eight people were killed. government forces are also reported to have struck hama. the goal of the plan is to have a two-week cessation of hostilities between the syrian government and the opposition, it specifically excluded isil and other groups designated as terrorists by the u.n. the syrian president says his forces are ready to respect a pause in fighting. and the majority syrian rebel groups have signaled that they will take part. in turkey, which has been shelling the main kurdish militia in syria, said the ceasefire is not binding if it's own security is threatened. >>> well let's speak now to jamal live in the turkish town close to the syrian border. hi, there, jamal. so the al-nusra front haven't signed up to this truce. it sounds very fragile indeed. >> indeed, julie, and that's one of the main reasons for the pessimism tha
and there has been no letup in the fighting. the syrian observatory for human rights says the town of duma in damascus province has been targeted in russian air strikes. rescue workers say at least eight people were killed. government forces are also reported to have struck hama. the goal of the plan is to have a two-week cessation of hostilities between the syrian government and the opposition, it specifically excluded isil and other groups designated as terrorists by the u.n. the syrian...
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he has now been detained by authorities while focus has turned to other apartment blocks built by thecontractor. this block also suffered cracks as local residents showed us. of course it's scary this man told us. ore cracks on walls and pillars raise concern about what structure damage there might be underneath. >> translator: i worry about the safety for all of our 30 residents. >> reporter: back at the site of the collapse, civil engineers work alongside rescue teams. >> we will be providing a full report. of course we need to learn lessons from this tragedy. >> reporter: long after the rescuers have left, the engineers will still be working here. >>> opposition supporters in south africa have marched to the country's constitutional court where a case is being heard on whether the president should pay back some of the money spent upgrading his private residence. >> reporter: thousands of opposition supporters push, shove, and march through the city center. they are going to south africa's constitutional court where judges are hearing a case on whether the president should repay the
he has now been detained by authorities while focus has turned to other apartment blocks built by thecontractor. this block also suffered cracks as local residents showed us. of course it's scary this man told us. ore cracks on walls and pillars raise concern about what structure damage there might be underneath. >> translator: i worry about the safety for all of our 30 residents. >> reporter: back at the site of the collapse, civil engineers work alongside rescue teams. >> we...
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since then the violence has escalated and turkey has launched a major crack down on the pkk. human rights foundation of turkey says the army has killed hundreds of pkk fighters and at least 160 civilians in towns and citi cities arrange the southeast. >>> still lots more to come, including heated exchanges between the u.s. democratic presidential hopefuls. >>> brazil warns pregnant women to think twice before kissing as carnival season begins. >>> and in sport we'll hear about the decision of the manager to switch bayern munich for manchester city. >>> more than 200,000 people are estimated to have fled burundi since violent political unrest broke out last april. around half have found themselves in the neighboring nation of tanzania. refugees say they are being attacked by government militia. >> reporter: this camp is home to more than 40,000 refugees who fled ongoing violence in neighboring burundi. when we visited we were only allowed to interview refugees who has been screened by officials from the u.n. refugees agency. the u.n. says it was for refugees protection. severa
since then the violence has escalated and turkey has launched a major crack down on the pkk. human rights foundation of turkey says the army has killed hundreds of pkk fighters and at least 160 civilians in towns and citi cities arrange the southeast. >>> still lots more to come, including heated exchanges between the u.s. democratic presidential hopefuls. >>> brazil warns pregnant women to think twice before kissing as carnival season begins. >>> and in sport we'll...
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told you what has been achieved. but the see conferences held in kuwait, yet kuwait wanted to go even further. kuwait wanted to go further to [ inaudible ] by those conferences. the second and the third conferences, there was a question of special treatment for the neighboring countries which have within bearing a tremendous weight of receiving syrian refugees, and therefore, we earmarks a very large part so we can help our brothers in jordan and lebanon and turkey, but we went even further. we went to egypt and iraq, and what we concentrated on was opening the opportunities for help and education in order to help those host countries [ inaudible ] appreciation for what they are doing to receive those huge numbers. so i believe that this fourth conference today has taken into consideration the actual need of the syrian people as far as education and opportunities of work, and we hope we're going to find the political solution soon after, so we can put annen to the suffering of the people of syria. thank you. >> the g
told you what has been achieved. but the see conferences held in kuwait, yet kuwait wanted to go even further. kuwait wanted to go further to [ inaudible ] by those conferences. the second and the third conferences, there was a question of special treatment for the neighboring countries which have within bearing a tremendous weight of receiving syrian refugees, and therefore, we earmarks a very large part so we can help our brothers in jordan and lebanon and turkey, but we went even further. we...
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so how much has actually changed?s far from clear. >>> still to come on the news hour, accused of disloyalty, another high-profile chinese political figure is removed from his post. >>> plus why affordable and economical are the watch words at one of the world's biggest auto shows. ♪ >>> turkey's prime minister has promised to invest the equivalent of 8 billion euros in the kurdish dominated southeast to help restore security. he is revealing what he is calling a government master plan to rebuild the country's mainly kurdish region. and he said negotiations with kurdish separatists would only be possible when they lay down their arms. fighting started up in july shattering a ceasefire that began in 2012. security analyst and columnist says the government's plan needs to do more. >> this was a speech designed to inspire people, particularly this was a speech to inspire those culturally and political wakened kurds in southeastern turkey to separate them from the pkk, and -- i mean, right now, i think ankara has a clear
so how much has actually changed?s far from clear. >>> still to come on the news hour, accused of disloyalty, another high-profile chinese political figure is removed from his post. >>> plus why affordable and economical are the watch words at one of the world's biggest auto shows. ♪ >>> turkey's prime minister has promised to invest the equivalent of 8 billion euros in the kurdish dominated southeast to help restore security. he is revealing what he is calling a...
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daniel lak has more >> reporter: fighting has intensified. in the north kurdish fighters made gains along turkey's border. turkey responded with shelling. russian air strikes in support of the regime hit hospitals as well as rebel targets. in the united nations a stark warning from france that russia's action are making things worse >> this is a result of brutal offensive in the north syria led by the syrian regime and allies. here russia must understand that its unconditional support to bashar al-assad is a dead-end and a dead-end that could be extremely dangerous. >> reporter: french president francois hollande said turkey's actions put it at risk of war with russia. plans to hold another round of peace negotiations in geneva were postponed and the u.n. syria envoy, staffan de mistura said no dates were set for resumption of talks. meanwhile, russia called an urgent u.n. security council meeting and drafted a resolution calling on syria's neighbors and others to respect its territory and stop interfering in syrian affairs. >> there are elem
daniel lak has more >> reporter: fighting has intensified. in the north kurdish fighters made gains along turkey's border. turkey responded with shelling. russian air strikes in support of the regime hit hospitals as well as rebel targets. in the united nations a stark warning from france that russia's action are making things worse >> this is a result of brutal offensive in the north syria led by the syrian regime and allies. here russia must understand that its unconditional...
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he has endorsed marco rubio. rick santorum's decision comes after a poor performance during monday's iowa caucuss. rand paul also dropped out after failing enough support in iowa. mike huckabeeing suspended his campaign on monday. so there are now nine candidates vying for the republican nomination. more from tom ackerman. >> reporter: rick santorum endorsement for marco rubio is more a sign of the republican party to decide that marco rubio is the more better alternative to ted cruz who has had no endorsements from anyone. donald trump has no endorsement from any major political figure. their feeling is that neither cruz nor trump is a candidate who could win against april democrat who would move beyond the narrow base of their traditional support whereas marco rubio does have the ingredients for actually coal essing enough of the factions of the republican party behind him so that by convention time they will have more of a consensus candidate >>> still to come here on al jazeera, the zika public health emergen
he has endorsed marco rubio. rick santorum's decision comes after a poor performance during monday's iowa caucuss. rand paul also dropped out after failing enough support in iowa. mike huckabeeing suspended his campaign on monday. so there are now nine candidates vying for the republican nomination. more from tom ackerman. >> reporter: rick santorum endorsement for marco rubio is more a sign of the republican party to decide that marco rubio is the more better alternative to ted cruz who...
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he has a machine. he is the only democrat in the state who has a machine.re running for president i certainly would want that endorsement. john: thank you very much. reports from the campaign trail when we come back. ♪ mark: joining us from spartanburg. gabe gutierrez has been covering marco rubio. start with you gabe. rubio had the toughest night of any of the candidates. what has it been like for him? very long chat with reporters this morning. on his plane to south carolina. much longer than any press conference he has given in years. about 45 minutes or so. his campaign is trying to make the case that they will make a more aggressive campaign, less stilted. during his speech last night he apologized to his supporters and owned that moment in the debate. that for days he had been saying nothing to see here. last night he said it will never happen again. today the reporters asked him what happened? notays he was so intent on getting into a knife fight with the other republicans that he got caught. he kept trying to make this point about being the best can
he has a machine. he is the only democrat in the state who has a machine.re running for president i certainly would want that endorsement. john: thank you very much. reports from the campaign trail when we come back. ♪ mark: joining us from spartanburg. gabe gutierrez has been covering marco rubio. start with you gabe. rubio had the toughest night of any of the candidates. what has it been like for him? very long chat with reporters this morning. on his plane to south carolina. much longer...
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saudi arabia has been unhappy that lebanon has not supported saudi arabia more publicly.ot condemned what happened in iran. they are unhappy with the government here, and that hezbollah so dominates the politics of this country, and because of that they have started cutting their support to lebanon. >> what has the reaction been in lebanon amongst the politicians and the average citizen? >> reporter: it is really falling along sectarian lines. lebanon is -- there are deep sectarian divisions in this country. so you see the sunni politicians are very publicly urging saudi arabia to reconsider its decision to not stop aiding the country with money to try to buy more weapons for the lebanese armed forces. we have seen the prime minister meeting with the saudi ambassador earlier today, and -- and public condemnations from these politicians of groups like hezbollah. then you have groups like hezbollah who have said they believe what the saudis are doing is because they are running out of money in this war they are waging in yemen. so it's very divided and along sectarian lines
saudi arabia has been unhappy that lebanon has not supported saudi arabia more publicly.ot condemned what happened in iran. they are unhappy with the government here, and that hezbollah so dominates the politics of this country, and because of that they have started cutting their support to lebanon. >> what has the reaction been in lebanon amongst the politicians and the average citizen? >> reporter: it is really falling along sectarian lines. lebanon is -- there are deep sectarian...
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she has called for self restrain.japan issued a stronger rebuke. >> translator: they are building bases in the region and utilizing them for military purposes. we have deep concerns and want to reemphasize that japan cannot accept this. >> reporter: the tensions extend here to the korean pence la as well. after north korea's recent nuclear test and rocket launch, the u.s. is in talking with south korea about deploying a anti-missile system here in south korea. that is something that beijing is opposed to, seeing it as a direct threat to its own interests. seoul and washington want to pressure china to reign in its influence over pyongyang. this is a show of force that will have been noted just as much by the leadership in beijing. harry fawcett, al jazeera, seoul. >>> still to come for you on aljazz, now the boom in car numbers in china leading to this. [ screaming ] >>> we'll tell you what is being donetsk to fight the road rage epidemic. also pope francis is angered as he is pulled into a crowd during his visit to m
she has called for self restrain.japan issued a stronger rebuke. >> translator: they are building bases in the region and utilizing them for military purposes. we have deep concerns and want to reemphasize that japan cannot accept this. >> reporter: the tensions extend here to the korean pence la as well. after north korea's recent nuclear test and rocket launch, the u.s. is in talking with south korea about deploying a anti-missile system here in south korea. that is something that...
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the president has urged people to remain calm. as soon as he announced that this increase of as much as 6000% was to take place, people started rushing to petrol stations to fill up their gas tanks. it's unclear whether people were trying to take advantage of a one last tank of the cheapest gas in the world or they were afraid of a repeat of the events 27 years ago of looting and invoice light protest in the-- violent process in the streets >>> john kerry sees militarization in the south china sea is of concern. kerry says there will be more talks with china in the coming days. several countries lay claim to the country of the resource rich region. the regional tension is part of the reason for a spending spree at asia's largest defense air show in singapore. our correspondent has this report. >> reporter: the sky over the south china sea is becoming crowded. several nations, including vietnam, philippines and malaysia are accusing china of moving in on their sovereign territory. china refutes this saying 90% of the south china se
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this area, the bombing has led to the instruction of hospitals. the suffering has to end.he people who seek help have no part in the conflict itself. >> with access to people in the area have in terms of medical care. >> this hospital was one of the last health facilities in the area, and it served for around -- served around 40,000 people. it is not possible just to move to another place. you cannot just construct a new hospital. mrs. systematically -- this is systematically being bombed. >> how is this going to affect your operation in syria? >> like in many other areas and syria, we were not able to direct health care. -- directly provide health care because of the insecure situation. we have been using existing facilities with syru ian medical personnel. there are some other parts of the country where we still have opportunities there, to deliver drugs, some kind of support. >> the president of doctors without borders germany. we appreciate your time. >> for it ministers in the european union have been holding talks in brussels in an attempt to find common ground on th
this area, the bombing has led to the instruction of hospitals. the suffering has to end.he people who seek help have no part in the conflict itself. >> with access to people in the area have in terms of medical care. >> this hospital was one of the last health facilities in the area, and it served for around -- served around 40,000 people. it is not possible just to move to another place. you cannot just construct a new hospital. mrs. systematically -- this is systematically being...
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turkey has been frustrated by the fact that it really has been a game changer.he assad regime has been surviving. they're no longer on the retreat. russia is targeting opposition groups that turkey supports. so turkey's maneuver really in syria has been eliminated especially the downing of the russian jets because they deployed missiles on the ground, so russia controls the skies. we heard them say that for them azaz is the red line and we will not allow it to fall. and russia is saying no, this is not a red line. the advances near the turkish border is not made by the russian government but by the ypg. a group that ankara considers opposition and they will consider this provocation. >> we have the latest now from moscow. >> the last few days of intensified fighting in syria i think demonstrate that as we push up to the supposed cessation of hostilities, the regional powers involved here are going to try to push home their objectives and their advances. russia has been very critical of shelling of kurdish positions in the north of syria, calling these aggressive
turkey has been frustrated by the fact that it really has been a game changer.he assad regime has been surviving. they're no longer on the retreat. russia is targeting opposition groups that turkey supports. so turkey's maneuver really in syria has been eliminated especially the downing of the russian jets because they deployed missiles on the ground, so russia controls the skies. we heard them say that for them azaz is the red line and we will not allow it to fall. and russia is saying no,...
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has the movement.nly among leftist. they are worried the son would resort to the author tarn ways. >> if he becomes president, and there's no end to what he wants to win the vice presidency, he will definitely redeem the dictatorship. more a yell of dismay, at the prospect of a return. the tone is likely to get angrier. still ahead in this news hour. with the world's most famous locomotive, as it gets back on track. >> and in sport, why this young boy receive add special gift from the word's best footballer >> thank you very much. going to start with football and the vice president of the confederation of african football, they said that he expected all but one of his member associations to vote. in friday's fifa presidential election. africa provides 54 of the go hundred and seven members who are eligible to take part in friday's vote extraordinary congress, to select a new fifa president. after the dissent and corruption to chaos, of football's world governing body. who will be the man 207 national f
has the movement.nly among leftist. they are worried the son would resort to the author tarn ways. >> if he becomes president, and there's no end to what he wants to win the vice presidency, he will definitely redeem the dictatorship. more a yell of dismay, at the prospect of a return. the tone is likely to get angrier. still ahead in this news hour. with the world's most famous locomotive, as it gets back on track. >> and in sport, why this young boy receive add special gift from...
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defects has come to rise. thatof cours has raid majoconcern ound the world, including at the world health organization and that the center for disease control and prevention. nermeen: could you talk about the extent of the virus in the united states and the likelihood of its spread here? >> it is extremely likely that we will have many cases among travelers. we have already had dozens of cases among travelers who return from latin america with a mild illness and are tested and show to have history of the virus. we do expect there may be some local transmission in the u.s. and the southern parts of the u.s. where there in the past has been tiny bits of local spread, mosquito borne spread, of other related viruses that are mosquito borne as well. but we don't expect that in the united states we will have a large outbreak that they have seen in parts of south america america.l or caribbean and that is because the living conditions are so different in the u.s., with air-conditioning pretty widespread, screens in u
defects has come to rise. thatof cours has raid majoconcern ound the world, including at the world health organization and that the center for disease control and prevention. nermeen: could you talk about the extent of the virus in the united states and the likelihood of its spread here? >> it is extremely likely that we will have many cases among travelers. we have already had dozens of cases among travelers who return from latin america with a mild illness and are tested and show to...
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it has a board.he board considers as part of its consideration where the are in the political black caucus. for example, in this race, did not only -- not only did we not know and have a prior long-standing working relationship and partnership with senator clinton and making sure we moved democrat and democracy forward in a progressive way, it is also the -- and was senator sanders, who is an independent , caucusesdemocrat with us, but has not gone out to partner with us to elect democrats. that is what the process is, the same as a progressive as i understand -- let me -- >> they endorsed -- amy: let me ask you, about whatlee fang wrote in the intercept. "members of the cbc pac board include daron watts, a lobbyist for purdue pharma, the makers of highly addictive opioid oxycontin; mike mckay and chaka burgess, both lobbyists for navient, the student loan giant that was spun off of sallie mae; former rep. al wynn, d-md., a lobbyist who represents a range of clients, including work last year on behal
it has a board.he board considers as part of its consideration where the are in the political black caucus. for example, in this race, did not only -- not only did we not know and have a prior long-standing working relationship and partnership with senator clinton and making sure we moved democrat and democracy forward in a progressive way, it is also the -- and was senator sanders, who is an independent , caucusesdemocrat with us, but has not gone out to partner with us to elect democrats....
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right tors has every stay in the race, his path has narrowed tremendously. there is more so, the chaos and the republicans help unite democrats even more. mark: for the republicans to win this race, they would have to wait in a perfect race. and then they said she is so easy to be. how tough issue right now? >> she is tough. pure -- your media reaction should be bad. the principle of it is horrifying. in terms of the politics of it, what donald trump as nominee would do basically guarantee that hillary clinton can reassemble the obama coalition in big numbers. mitt romney got 27% of the latino vote, what do we think donald trump will get? 20% if you're being conservative in his favor? john: let me make a contrary point to you. there are people in brooklyn marco rubio isay a particular candidates. donald trump is totally unpredictable. get white working-class industrial turnout in the midwest. that,o you think about that donald trump might be more dangerous? >> i will leave that to the strategist to figure out. fundamental challenge for mrs. clinton now is to
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it has built its own army and has stopped complying with russian law. he can do what he wants and putin will not put the brakes on him. reporter: he has thousands of men under his control in chechnya. his opponents say their power extends far beyond the region's borders to moscow, where his associates are linked to the murder of an opposition leader. one year ago, the opposition leader was walking across this bridge when he was shot and killed. one of the men described and they murder is being described as a true patriot of russia. one gear -- one day later, vladimir putin gave him one of the country's highest awards for what he described as many years of diligent work. >> last year, boris was killed and there was no reaction or only and an adequate one until the public began complaining. only then did putin begin to make statement saying it was unacceptable. reporter: more recently, he published a video of the former prime minister and another in the crosshairs of a snipers rifle. those public threats indicate the chechen leader is out of control. >> i
it has built its own army and has stopped complying with russian law. he can do what he wants and putin will not put the brakes on him. reporter: he has thousands of men under his control in chechnya. his opponents say their power extends far beyond the region's borders to moscow, where his associates are linked to the murder of an opposition leader. one year ago, the opposition leader was walking across this bridge when he was shot and killed. one of the men described and they murder is being...
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our technology editor has the details. >> it has taken three years to develop. it is one of the most advanced earth observation satellites ever made. orbiting 814-kilometers above the planet, the instruments can measure the temperature, color, and height of the surface. it can also detect the thickness of sea ice with remarkable precision. >> we carry an infrared monitor. which is able to measure the sea surface, accurate two degrees celsius, which is quite something, you try to measure that in the bathtub to that kind of accuracy. >> the satellite passes over every part of the globe every two days. the data will be freely available for everyone to use. this means it will help scientists monitor changes marine pollution, and events like looms. it can also be used to track forest fires and even the mass migration of people across borders. >> the satellite will help us to monitor systemically all over the world, different parameters in the ocean, which new cells are able to support the fishing industries we will also be monitoring alary dug churr, and also the sea
our technology editor has the details. >> it has taken three years to develop. it is one of the most advanced earth observation satellites ever made. orbiting 814-kilometers above the planet, the instruments can measure the temperature, color, and height of the surface. it can also detect the thickness of sea ice with remarkable precision. >> we carry an infrared monitor. which is able to measure the sea surface, accurate two degrees celsius, which is quite something, you try to...
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husband has been amongst-- russia has been amongst the most sceptical voice in this. dominic kane reports from munich >> reporter: only a short while after the agreement on syria was reached in this city. the u.s. secretary of state was back in munich for a security conference. although some politicians had hailed thursday's deliberations as a step forward, others had expressed extreme scepticism. in his address to the conference, john kerry addressed that scepticism by expressing how critical it is to make the cessation of hostilities work. >> this conflict will still require a political solution at some point in time in order to make peace, no matter what happens. this is the most. this is a hinge point decision. decisions made in the coming days and week and few months could end the war in syria or it could define a very difficult set of choices for the future >> reporter: quite how difficult is becoming clear this weekend in munich. the french prime minister has accused the russians of bombing civilians in syria, an allegation endorsed by the u.s. government. the
husband has been amongst-- russia has been amongst the most sceptical voice in this. dominic kane reports from munich >> reporter: only a short while after the agreement on syria was reached in this city. the u.s. secretary of state was back in munich for a security conference. although some politicians had hailed thursday's deliberations as a step forward, others had expressed extreme scepticism. in his address to the conference, john kerry addressed that scepticism by expressing how...
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it has to do with inequality, it has to did with women's rights, it has to do with social production for disabled children and their care tears, there are stayers.-- caretakers. we have to deal with all of it. >> reporter: many people feel there's not talking that has been done. lourdes says she wouldn't have chosen to had an abortion even if it was legal. what she would like is more support and a solution to deeper social issues that can no longer lie dor mantle. lie dormant. marga ortigas, al jazeera. >>> muntas cadre shot a form he governor in 2011. the execution has triggered protests in several cities, including the capital islamabad. be cadre who reportedly shot the governor because he spoke out against the country's blasphemy laws. >>> the indian government is ramping up its attempts to win back rural voters make farmers the poor and the vulnerable the focus of its new budget. among the measures the finance minister unveiled a pledge that all villages will have electricity in just over two years' time. $16 billion will be spent on outlying areas, be india's farmerrers have bee
it has to do with inequality, it has to did with women's rights, it has to do with social production for disabled children and their care tears, there are stayers.-- caretakers. we have to deal with all of it. >> reporter: many people feel there's not talking that has been done. lourdes says she wouldn't have chosen to had an abortion even if it was legal. what she would like is more support and a solution to deeper social issues that can no longer lie dor mantle. lie dormant. marga...
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trump has said he has evolved on the issue - and is rights now. the trump campaign slapping cruz with this cease and desist order to try and stop his rival from running the ad. (sen. ted cruz/(r) presidential candidate) "i have to say to mr. trump you have been threatening frivolous lawsuits for your entire adult life. even in the annals of frivolous lawsuits this takes the cake." trump today..not backing down...laying into cruz (donald trump/(r) presidenenal candidate) "i'm pro-life, and he'll say i'm pro-choioi. and i get a a ll from a reporter ...i hear ask who told you that? cruz. cruz! it's unbelievable. no, i'm pro-life. and i said to myself, how can a guy be so dishonest?" marco rubio echoing trump's accusations against cruz. (sen. marco rubio/(r) presidential candidate) "what we've seen in the last few weeks is very disturbing." also calling cruz a liar. (sen. marco rubio/(r) presidential candidate) "ted unfortunately has proved that he is willing to say or do anything to get elected." cruz firing back that rubio is just taking a page from
trump has said he has evolved on the issue - and is rights now. the trump campaign slapping cruz with this cease and desist order to try and stop his rival from running the ad. (sen. ted cruz/(r) presidential candidate) "i have to say to mr. trump you have been threatening frivolous lawsuits for your entire adult life. even in the annals of frivolous lawsuits this takes the cake." trump today..not backing down...laying into cruz (donald trump/(r) presidenenal candidate) "i'm...
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on, -- has originally -- was originally premised on, has been distorted.it mean for you? he has a whole other life as an actual teacher. , like marshall, just blather away. you teach there is none of this is in the textbooks, right? marshall: no. i have been teaching at colette be school, and i'm teaching at harvard law school, which is great fun to go back to one's on the moderate. i did not actually go to columbia, but i love it there. i think we are in a teachable moment, and it is a moment where some of the fundamentals about capitalism are on the table. the fed is an example of that. the fed was constructed for purposes of having a credit system. what we have is a set of financial institutions called banks that were not engineered to be banks at all. tom: they are in other businesses, which gets us to our conversation today. guy johnson, and esteemed guest with commerzbank. guy: doubled earnings in the consumer-led unit. commerzbankut how is faring. let's find out how -- seo martin blessing joins us now from frankfurt, in his first interview of the da
on, -- has originally -- was originally premised on, has been distorted.it mean for you? he has a whole other life as an actual teacher. , like marshall, just blather away. you teach there is none of this is in the textbooks, right? marshall: no. i have been teaching at colette be school, and i'm teaching at harvard law school, which is great fun to go back to one's on the moderate. i did not actually go to columbia, but i love it there. i think we are in a teachable moment, and it is a moment...
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♪ >>> hello, in the last hour, russia's foreign minister has said his country has proposed what it callscrete plan to resolve the syrian crisis. sergei lavrov said the proposal is now being studied think washington. but the u.s. secretary of state has said russia's air strikes are making it harder to hold talks with moscow. >> there is no question that russia's activities in aleppo and the region right now, are making it much more difficult to be able to come to the table and to be able to have a serious conversation. and we have called on russia, and we call on russia again to join in the effort to bring about an immediate ceasefire, and to bring about full humanitarian access. in that is what this meeting will be about, and this meeting will tell a lot about the road ahead. we are not blind to what is happening. we are all very, very aware of how critical this moment is, and russia needs to contribute in significant ways to sustaining the ability of the opposition and others to come to the table. >>> let's get the latest reaction from moscow, and speak to al jazeera's rory challands. r
♪ >>> hello, in the last hour, russia's foreign minister has said his country has proposed what it callscrete plan to resolve the syrian crisis. sergei lavrov said the proposal is now being studied think washington. but the u.s. secretary of state has said russia's air strikes are making it harder to hold talks with moscow. >> there is no question that russia's activities in aleppo and the region right now, are making it much more difficult to be able to come to the table and...
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has been putting on a display. four f22 raptohrs landed here in south korean, very advanced fighters jets, what the u.s. says the most capable air superioritity aircraft in the world. this is not aimed so much as china as at north korea, a response to its recent nuclear tests and rocket launches. at a time in 2013 the u.s. did a mission with b52 bombers, nuclear armed or at least capable of carrying nuclear weapons. that elicited an extremely strong response from north korea and the tensions continued for some weeks after that. so we wait to hear from pyongyang, its response to the latest show of force by the u.s. >>> thank you for that. as we mentioned, there are those tensions in the south china sea and they're topping the agenda at a meeting of the south-east asian leaders in california. obama is calling for demilitarization of the disputed area, as harry was mentioning there. he announced measures to deepen ties between the region and u.s. we have athe regional director for humanitarian studies. with the issue
has been putting on a display. four f22 raptohrs landed here in south korean, very advanced fighters jets, what the u.s. says the most capable air superioritity aircraft in the world. this is not aimed so much as china as at north korea, a response to its recent nuclear tests and rocket launches. at a time in 2013 the u.s. did a mission with b52 bombers, nuclear armed or at least capable of carrying nuclear weapons. that elicited an extremely strong response from north korea and the tensions...
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ha-ha-ha. charles met his wife louise in 1949. >> when you looked ator, it is like -- whoa. electrical shock. >> reporter: really? love is so powerful nothing can stop it. >> a big four letter word. >> reporter: nothing. >> straighten it out. which is why, after she died in 2011, after 60 years of marriage, he decided a grave marker wasn't enough. that their love deserved more than a monument. what they love needed was a museum. so in a little outbuilding behind his house, charles evans built just that. >> this is our memorabilia area. >> reporter: inside the shoe shine stand he was working at when heap met her. he has all the music they used to dance to. he has four walls, packed solid with pictures. documenting every significant occasion. >> this is when we went out to lunch and most every insignificant occasion. >> she didn't like that that one. laughing with food in her mouth. >> reporter: needless to say he doesn't get a whole lot of visitors. which is fine by charles. >> in fact you get the sense he almost enjoys his alone time more. on slow days he slow dances with lo
ha-ha-ha. charles met his wife louise in 1949. >> when you looked ator, it is like -- whoa. electrical shock. >> reporter: really? love is so powerful nothing can stop it. >> a big four letter word. >> reporter: nothing. >> straighten it out. which is why, after she died in 2011, after 60 years of marriage, he decided a grave marker wasn't enough. that their love deserved more than a monument. what they love needed was a museum. so in a little outbuilding behind...
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america has to make a decision.now bernie isi doing well with college campuses and all that, but what i'm hearing, here in iowa, i've heard more millennials who said they're going to support hillary because she has the experience and she has had the season. some of these people can't pay rent, are living with their parents. in their generation, they were moneyhey will make less than us baby boomers. i have young people saying, if i walk around saying of one to kill some of the, i would be put in jail. america must make a decision. that is why i am so excited to support hillary. we need to start getting real. if my son said, "daddy, i'm not going to live as long as you," that bothers me. amy: and the issue of the evangelical vote. talk about how significant it is. is the evangelical population ,ctually decreasing and iowa and what are the concerns of evangelicals." >> did you want to hear from me on that? amy: well, ed fallon. it is hard to say. the evangelical wing of the republican party has been very effective at
america has to make a decision.now bernie isi doing well with college campuses and all that, but what i'm hearing, here in iowa, i've heard more millennials who said they're going to support hillary because she has the experience and she has had the season. some of these people can't pay rent, are living with their parents. in their generation, they were moneyhey will make less than us baby boomers. i have young people saying, if i walk around saying of one to kill some of the, i would be put...
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he has been leading in the polls. he has been at the center of the stage every time.ave been some debates where he was able to drift in the background because there were most candidates. tonight, there are five. there is no background. can he withstand a full debate of pounding in. >> i think that is one of the interesting things. there can be more of a conversation and more attack lines, if you will, coming at trump. you know, when he is attacked, he likes to attack back. he has done that with jeb bush on the stage. jeb bush perhaps the leading candidate going after trump. he is no longer in the race. when he is attacked, he loves to fight back. >> one question people are asking what about marco rubio? he has ignored donald trump in the campaign. does marco rubio have to start engaging with the man running away with the nomination? if he does, how does trump respond? >> if you are marco rubio and you are looking around at the others going after trump, they are no longer in the race. it wasn't a fun experience for him. he doesn't see incentive to do that. >> what abou
he has been leading in the polls. he has been at the center of the stage every time.ave been some debates where he was able to drift in the background because there were most candidates. tonight, there are five. there is no background. can he withstand a full debate of pounding in. >> i think that is one of the interesting things. there can be more of a conversation and more attack lines, if you will, coming at trump. you know, when he is attacked, he likes to attack back. he has done...