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has managed to get in. this is a message that we're hearing from activists there. the humanitarian situation a huge concern. >> al-shabab is threaten to go stage more attacks in kenya. many are struggling to come to terms with the attacks on an university on thursday. we have more reports from garissa. >> a survivor has just been rescued. many are describing this as a miracle as he's taken to hospital. two days ago she heard the gunmen adopting their victims and shooting. they came in and took two of her friends. she's just happy to be alive. >> they were shooting everywhere. so i just continueed hiding. i got hungry and ate body lotion that was there. >> those who have bee about a violent and bloody end to those who died. the government decided to display the bodies to prove to kenyans that the gunmen had indeed been killed, and to try and build public precedence in the security forces. the police say they also have made arrests. >> we're speaking out, we have arrested another three and i think the total n
has managed to get in. this is a message that we're hearing from activists there. the humanitarian situation a huge concern. >> al-shabab is threaten to go stage more attacks in kenya. many are struggling to come to terms with the attacks on an university on thursday. we have more reports from garissa. >> a survivor has just been rescued. many are describing this as a miracle as he's taken to hospital. two days ago she heard the gunmen adopting their victims and shooting. they came...
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greece has met its imf commitment on time. but the country still has a cash flow problem and continues to look for ways to stay solvent. >> the prime minister has wrapped up a two bay does it -- today visit to russia to talk about economic deals but nothing about russian cash to ease greece's plight. days to submit another list of acceptable reforms to brussels. >> the mood was gloomy, the people relieved to hear the government had managed to pay its 450 million loan installment to the imf. there is still an edge though. >> i'm worried about how we will go on like this. we paid this installment, but what about the next one? will we have any money to do so? everything is up in the air. i think we have to stay in the eu. >> of course i am concerned. if strategy is based on economics, there is no future in that. >> greece has only until april 21 to present a list of reforms to the eu. over 7 billion euros has been blocked until the eurogroup except the proposals. during a visit in paris, the greek finance minister showed little w
greece has met its imf commitment on time. but the country still has a cash flow problem and continues to look for ways to stay solvent. >> the prime minister has wrapped up a two bay does it -- today visit to russia to talk about economic deals but nothing about russian cash to ease greece's plight. days to submit another list of acceptable reforms to brussels. >> the mood was gloomy, the people relieved to hear the government had managed to pay its 450 million loan installment to...
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it has gone through met for hiss. it's not the same party that it was, but i would say in other countries the far right has fluctuated much more than in france. >> why is that? >> well, i think there is a kind of--well in france there is a long-term crisis. there has been a long-term crisis of the french right which conventional parties have been very divided which has left space for the far right. but also the left has been very divided, too. large parts have become or perceived to have become much larger on the right leaving voters both on left and right with really often no--with what they see as no alternatives. >> a how would you describe the nature of these parties? would you say that it's very much driven by social economic circumstances in the region, but it's a transitional thing or is it a sotheby's of support? >> potentially the question really is whether the prejudice becomes politically important. racism can be found across europe sometimes fading into discrimination against people in particular religious
it has gone through met for hiss. it's not the same party that it was, but i would say in other countries the far right has fluctuated much more than in france. >> why is that? >> well, i think there is a kind of--well in france there is a long-term crisis. there has been a long-term crisis of the french right which conventional parties have been very divided which has left space for the far right. but also the left has been very divided, too. large parts have become or perceived to...
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the attack is the worst the country has seen since 1968. the government has come in for criticism over the attack. what have you been hearing? the government has come under status of chriscism it took about 12 hours killing the suspects h to travel to garissa many hours, about five hours it takes to get here. they had to travel from nairobi to here to help contain the situation, yet security forces and government and politicians were flown in. people saying that perhaps they would have been flown in as well. they would have helped save some lives. government is coming under criticism over how it ignored travel advisories by foreign governments including the uk the president, himself, rub issued these saying they are politically motivated a day before the attacks. it is also clear that there was an intell sequence report on an imminent attack in public instittushingsz including universities, some universities in nairobi or some universities in nairobi warned there of this and told the students and the staff to be vigilant here in garissa, at
the attack is the worst the country has seen since 1968. the government has come in for criticism over the attack. what have you been hearing? the government has come under status of chriscism it took about 12 hours killing the suspects h to travel to garissa many hours, about five hours it takes to get here. they had to travel from nairobi to here to help contain the situation, yet security forces and government and politicians were flown in. people saying that perhaps they would have been...
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doesn't is what has the refugees worried most.s warning for the kenyan authorities. >> translator: if we have returned against our will, then with thousands of young men among us will join al show bob they will have no option but to join the group. it's the only thing that will give tell relevance. >> reporter: u.n. officials say it will be impossible to close the camps and that any move to relocate the refugees must first be agreed upon by kenyan and somalia authorities. mohamed adow, al jazerra, at the refugees camps in northern kenya. >>> nigeria's president electric mohammed bahar i has made more gains in regional elects. for the first time since the end of military rule in 1999 his party will control boat of the prelsey is governorship of lagos state of 21 million people the most important stayed in nigeria. >>> violent frost on his the west coast of central africa following the death of a senior opposition leader. witnesses say opposition supporters set fire to the embassy while rioting in the streets of the capital. they ac
doesn't is what has the refugees worried most.s warning for the kenyan authorities. >> translator: if we have returned against our will, then with thousands of young men among us will join al show bob they will have no option but to join the group. it's the only thing that will give tell relevance. >> reporter: u.n. officials say it will be impossible to close the camps and that any move to relocate the refugees must first be agreed upon by kenyan and somalia authorities. mohamed...
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how has the nsa's strategy evolved? cory johnson has more.t is at the top of mind for people at the conference this year? cory: that is the big question. what is top of mind? how has the threat changed and how has the response changed? we have seen so much drama in in the world of cyber attack from the target attack last year to the sony attack, which is sort of brought a new way of doing things for hackers which means there's a new way of doing things for the government and the private sector and to talk about that, my guest joins us now, the former nsa deputy director. you are working as a partner at paladin capital as well. this intersection of public and private, trying to build a wall against cyber threats and hacking, what are the struggles happening right now? guest: one of the struggles as we tend to see the interest in this space as many networks. there is just one network, but there is a rising tide raising all boats. there are threats and sometimes we decry that's not on my side of the boat, but it's all the same boat. cory: let me
how has the nsa's strategy evolved? cory johnson has more.t is at the top of mind for people at the conference this year? cory: that is the big question. what is top of mind? how has the threat changed and how has the response changed? we have seen so much drama in in the world of cyber attack from the target attack last year to the sony attack, which is sort of brought a new way of doing things for hackers which means there's a new way of doing things for the government and the private sector...
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no one has come to help us. no fresh water no heat, this makes me angry. >> his wife is more direct. >> no one from the government has come to see how we are coping in this pathetic condition. just across the road people have diarrhea. we're all helpless. >> like many of those preparing the daily meal is a delicate task. fuel and cooking oil is scarce. there is little money coming in and they can't go to work. water is scarce. not all areas of the capital and it's outlying districts are connected. saturday's quake damaged major utility infrastructure, including gas supplies, electricity and the mobile and land lines telephone network. it's only on tuesday when some that have was partially reconnected. those who have survived are cueing for tent sheeting. police are distributing it though those who are registered as local victims of the quake. each get a few meters. it's not enough, but every family will find a way to use it. >> the first thing is the tent. it is delayed. it is already late. people are getting si
no one has come to help us. no fresh water no heat, this makes me angry. >> his wife is more direct. >> no one from the government has come to see how we are coping in this pathetic condition. just across the road people have diarrhea. we're all helpless. >> like many of those preparing the daily meal is a delicate task. fuel and cooking oil is scarce. there is little money coming in and they can't go to work. water is scarce. not all areas of the capital and it's outlying...
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has changed. that's the reason why we're here right now. because nothing has changed in our situation and i think we've had enough. we've been promised things, and nothing of these promises has come true. >> four of the six men have been camped outside of the u.s. embassy for several days. >> they should give us, like, at least some of the years they took from us. they took 13 years from our lives. they should give us something. they cannot just bring us to this country and forget about us. >> the embassy has said its aware of the men's demands. these tents donated by uruguayan sympathizers has is become a symbol of the isolation these men feel, they say they'll stay as long as it takes simply because they have no other options. they say the uruguayan authorities have left them down. not providing the adequate housing they promised, and they're still wait forgive their families to join them. >> we want to live as normal human beings in dignity and feel like human beans. >> five of the six men have
has changed. that's the reason why we're here right now. because nothing has changed in our situation and i think we've had enough. we've been promised things, and nothing of these promises has come true. >> four of the six men have been camped outside of the u.s. embassy for several days. >> they should give us, like, at least some of the years they took from us. they took 13 years from our lives. they should give us something. they cannot just bring us to this country and forget...
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s influence has become stronger. the organization is shifting its attention to battles at the state and local level. where gun control proponents are trying to get public opinion on their side. but this month kansas became the fifth state to allow anyone with no criminal record to openly carry a gun without a permit or training. the n.r.a. argues that legitimate gun overrers should not have to sacrifice their constitutional rights because of criminals. >> we take more guns off the street than any police department in the country. and nobody goes to jail for possession of those guns. >> reporter: a recent gallop poll indicates at peel of more gun control may be fading further. a record 63% of americans surveyed said having a gun in the house makes it a safer place place. tom ackerman, al jazerra. >>> the u.s. defense chief ashton carter is in south korea for a three-day visit. >> reporter: his trip comes amid news that north korea fired two short-range missiles off its western coast. there is also a controversy over t
s influence has become stronger. the organization is shifting its attention to battles at the state and local level. where gun control proponents are trying to get public opinion on their side. but this month kansas became the fifth state to allow anyone with no criminal record to openly carry a gun without a permit or training. the n.r.a. argues that legitimate gun overrers should not have to sacrifice their constitutional rights because of criminals. >> we take more guns off the street...
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she has come to the u.k. to demand an apology from the british government. >> i definitely have a responsibility not only to my father but also to the others who died horribly. none of them had been given food before they were killed. their bodies were left in the hot sun for seven days. it was horrible. they are lying down in the road like planks. their bodies were all bloated. >> in 1948 britain was battleing communist fighters. the unarmed men were shot trying to escape. at the time the killings were portrayed as a military victory but in 1970 six of the soldiers involved confessed to murdering the villagers in cold blood. two investigations followed but both were blocked by the british government. their argument was if they were liable for the deaths that lability fell away in 1967, a weak argument said the lawyer representing the survivors. >> after all this was a british-protected state and britain's role there was to protect its nationals and the people who were killed who were british subjects. >> in
she has come to the u.k. to demand an apology from the british government. >> i definitely have a responsibility not only to my father but also to the others who died horribly. none of them had been given food before they were killed. their bodies were left in the hot sun for seven days. it was horrible. they are lying down in the road like planks. their bodies were all bloated. >> in 1948 britain was battleing communist fighters. the unarmed men were shot trying to escape. at the...
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un presidente tiene que trabajar por todos. >> siempre ha ha costado mucho trabajo conseguir el voto de la acciÓn diferida si uses llegara a la casa blanca usted mantendrÍa el programa de acciÓn diferida para los soÑadores y mantendrÍa la acciÓn ejecutiva de reciente barack obama? >> daca va a tener que tener un momento determinado no serÍa inmediatamente hay personas que ya tenÍan ese permiso y estÁn trabajando y estudiando no creo que seria justo cancelarlo de un momento a otro regresiva para determinar iba a terminar porque va a pasar a reforma migratoria. pienso que ha impedido el progreso en la que es inmigraciÓn en la reforma migratoria. daca es importante no se puede cancelar de un momento a otro porque hay personas que se estÁn beneficiando si va a tener que terminar no puede ser la crÍtica permanente de estados unidos yo creo que todos prefieren una reforma migratoria. >>. terminarÍa con o sea apruebe una reforma migratoria que pasa si no hay reforma migratoria? >> el momento va a tener que terminar no puede seguir siendo una polÍtica permanente de estados unidos. siendo pre
un presidente tiene que trabajar por todos. >> siempre ha ha costado mucho trabajo conseguir el voto de la acciÓn diferida si uses llegara a la casa blanca usted mantendrÍa el programa de acciÓn diferida para los soÑadores y mantendrÍa la acciÓn ejecutiva de reciente barack obama? >> daca va a tener que tener un momento determinado no serÍa inmediatamente hay personas que ya tenÍan ese permiso y estÁn trabajando y estudiando no creo que seria justo cancelarlo de un momento...
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says only one third has succeeded. afghanistan used to be among the worst place in the world to go to school, but now after decades of civil war things have improved. education deteriorated after the taliban took control in 1996. no girls were allowed in secondary school and only 4% attended primary schools. things have improved since the taliban was ousted. by 2012, afghanistan made the fastest progress of any country towards gender equality with 87% of girls in primary schools. the director of the education for all global monitoring report joins us live from new delhi. we appreciate your time. let's talk about some of the results, findings, where is the situation most dire? mostly in sub saharan africa. many of the countries that are quite low income, poor countries have had major challenges in trying to get children into school and reducing the kind of disparities between boys and girls, so both there and in some parts of asia, pakistan, haiti in north america there's still quite a few challenges in getting children
says only one third has succeeded. afghanistan used to be among the worst place in the world to go to school, but now after decades of civil war things have improved. education deteriorated after the taliban took control in 1996. no girls were allowed in secondary school and only 4% attended primary schools. things have improved since the taliban was ousted. by 2012, afghanistan made the fastest progress of any country towards gender equality with 87% of girls in primary schools. the director...
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but today the tide has turned, and it has been turning for sometime.s to the efforts of everybody in the region itself. >> well, as those high level talks go on, life goes on in the capital havana, where in many ways, it feels like time hasn't changed. daniel schmieler met a few cubans to find out what they thought. >> reporter: time often seems to move slower in cuba, shielded from the rest of the world from the half century u.s. 'em bargeo. and -- embargo and a centralized government that only allowed change when this thought was t was appropriate. change is the topic of conversation raising some hopes and fears. >> it's very important for both countries. and that's the way of building blocks to build trust which is one of the most important things that over the last 50 years has been lost. >> with washington and havana talking and the summit in panama on the horizon everyone has opinions and nowadays they are not afraid to express them. >> the most important thing is to lift the blockade. that's fundamental. that's what caused our people the most da
but today the tide has turned, and it has been turning for sometime.s to the efforts of everybody in the region itself. >> well, as those high level talks go on, life goes on in the capital havana, where in many ways, it feels like time hasn't changed. daniel schmieler met a few cubans to find out what they thought. >> reporter: time often seems to move slower in cuba, shielded from the rest of the world from the half century u.s. 'em bargeo. and -- embargo and a centralized...
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it has been hovering around 3%.d their old guidance switches for the entire suite of brands they offer 5.5 to 6.5 profitability. overall good numbers. maybe not quite as good as mercedes yesterday but an im-- impressive beat. caroline? caroline: all about the luxury. thank you very much indeed. mark: the other shares we're watching today include barclays. let's take a look. stephen morris is joining us to look through today's figures. the investment banks. what was the takeaway? >> pretax profit was 37%. which is a good resulted. this is being overshadowed by the fact they are taking an extra 800 million pounds in settlementment charges for the foreign exchange rate scandal. they have yet to conclude. also 150 million opponents in p.p.i. that will be located in the retail bank. i think that is going to be what people are focused on this morning. kind of overshadowing the good results. charli: shares off on the back of those provisions. are they getting close to the end? the fact they have whacked it up another 800 m
it has been hovering around 3%.d their old guidance switches for the entire suite of brands they offer 5.5 to 6.5 profitability. overall good numbers. maybe not quite as good as mercedes yesterday but an im-- impressive beat. caroline? caroline: all about the luxury. thank you very much indeed. mark: the other shares we're watching today include barclays. let's take a look. stephen morris is joining us to look through today's figures. the investment banks. what was the takeaway? >> pretax...
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his heart has been stopped. takes over. >> without the surgery baby couldn't survive. >> reporter: he leads the cher her 2340eb8 heart team. >> this baby was so big and so different. >> reporter: the tiny heart is beating again, and there's now every chance this baby will survive. half an hour later and the mood is positive. >> the blood pressure of baby is 96 over 52. so we're happy. >> reporter: within an hour the surgeon who carried out the operation leads her patient to intensive care. the doctor earns less than a taxi driver in ukraine's underfunded, poorly equipped health service. she reassures the baby's mother. you can touch him, she says. everything is okay. touch him. he'll feel you. >> translator: a very big thanks to those who did the operation. they have golden hands. >> reporter: they may have golden hands, but most of the funding for training and equipment has come from overseas a charity in ireland has been at the forefront of the effort. but the doctor says that help may not be enough now. ukrai
his heart has been stopped. takes over. >> without the surgery baby couldn't survive. >> reporter: he leads the cher her 2340eb8 heart team. >> this baby was so big and so different. >> reporter: the tiny heart is beating again, and there's now every chance this baby will survive. half an hour later and the mood is positive. >> the blood pressure of baby is 96 over 52. so we're happy. >> reporter: within an hour the surgeon who carried out the operation leads...
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has rebounded.te has dropped a lot and measures of consumer confidence have grown significant. wage growth remains a disappointment. thursday we'll learn if the story is changing at all. francine: for a look at what we're watching the rest of the day, hans nichols is looking ahead to the u.s. g.d.p. figures. g.d.p., hans? hans: the expectation was at the beginning ott year for 2.8% growth. now 1%. the trend for the last couple of years in the states, if you had a first quarter that was disappointing, then the economy has grown above trend. the question is there is something funky going on with first quarter numbers or did the first quarter just have a natural amount of slowdown? if so, why don't you have that seasonal adjustment? expectations for one, but fourth quarter last year, 4.4% growth. it looks like we're going to get a slowdown. i guy? guy: jon, let's talk about the bond market. i'm looking at the german curve. jonathan: it is a reversal of the trend we had seen. we have seen a little bit o
has rebounded.te has dropped a lot and measures of consumer confidence have grown significant. wage growth remains a disappointment. thursday we'll learn if the story is changing at all. francine: for a look at what we're watching the rest of the day, hans nichols is looking ahead to the u.s. g.d.p. figures. g.d.p., hans? hans: the expectation was at the beginning ott year for 2.8% growth. now 1%. the trend for the last couple of years in the states, if you had a first quarter that was...
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it has to happen a lot faster.e even have doctors here at johns hopkins university that have said the kind of injury that mr. gray suffered had to occur -- had to be a very strong contact that he had with somebody, it seems to say. we're not rocket scientist. we don't need to study this forever to come up with conclusions. we need the statements made by the police officers. we need to know everything that happen right away. we need speed. we need to know what has happened, and we need to have some people charged. i tell you, when you have people who are suspended but still are getting paid, that is the kind of thing that really inflames the passion of the people. they feel there is a two-tiered justice system. one for police and a different one for just regular citizens. amy: and finally -- >> i would add, if any other citizen or any other six citizens had been involved in the death of another citizen they would all be in central booking. they would all be up for bail hearings. they would all be, at least investiga
it has to happen a lot faster.e even have doctors here at johns hopkins university that have said the kind of injury that mr. gray suffered had to occur -- had to be a very strong contact that he had with somebody, it seems to say. we're not rocket scientist. we don't need to study this forever to come up with conclusions. we need the statements made by the police officers. we need to know everything that happen right away. we need speed. we need to know what has happened, and we need to have...
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no one has come to help us. no fresh water no heat this makes me angry. >> his wife is more direct. >> no one from the government is coming to see how we're coping with this condition. we're all helpless. >> preparing the daily meal is a delicate halve. there is little money coming in, and they can't go to work. >> saturday's quake damaged the utility infrastructure, it's only on tuesday when part that have reconnected. those who have survived are queuing for cueing for tent sheeting. >> it is already late. people are getting sick. >> there is disquiet that more needs to be done and done soon before it's spilled over into anger. >> we'rewe are doing our best, but in some places it is not done on time. that's why people are in some kind of angriness. >> while temporary areas like this remain the government will be under huge pressure from the government to make sure they distribute fairly what the international community has delivered al jazeera, kathmandu. >> this dramatic new footage emerges. a man in a car swe
no one has come to help us. no fresh water no heat this makes me angry. >> his wife is more direct. >> no one from the government is coming to see how we're coping with this condition. we're all helpless. >> preparing the daily meal is a delicate halve. there is little money coming in, and they can't go to work. >> saturday's quake damaged the utility infrastructure, it's only on tuesday when part that have reconnected. those who have survived are queuing for cueing for...
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of the rebel groups has access to helicopters, the security council says it has no way to confirm theian army is responsible. despite the attack iny dlib, opposition fighters say they had a major victory. using suicide car bombs and rating a gas station rebel forces say they seized control of a vital syrian army camp. fighters say the troops fled before they could burn their cache of weapons and ammunition. by seizing the army camp, the rebels hope it will allow them to cut off a major supply line to government troops in the area. natasha ganame al jazeera. >>> an air strike on the border with syria after spotting fighters carrying a bomb. four people were killed in the strike which targeted an area in the israeli goland heights. israeli troops said they saw fighters approach the border with explosive. >>> there's more fighting in libya, benghazi. fighters loyal to the government say they are gaining more ground and hope to take northern benghazi within a week. they are battling militias to a rival government that is based in tripoli. >>> five journalists have been killed by isil-led
of the rebel groups has access to helicopters, the security council says it has no way to confirm theian army is responsible. despite the attack iny dlib, opposition fighters say they had a major victory. using suicide car bombs and rating a gas station rebel forces say they seized control of a vital syrian army camp. fighters say the troops fled before they could burn their cache of weapons and ammunition. by seizing the army camp, the rebels hope it will allow them to cut off a major supply...
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the foreign ownership issue has had an impact on streaming companies like pandora, which has been unabley a radio station in south dakota because they cannot prove the nationality of its shareholders. nokia is buying alcatel. it is the largest acquisition ever for the company and will make it the biggest maker of wireless networking for mobile equipment. here is their ceo. >> we were doing well on her own, but if we look at the long-term, in order to be competitive and a leader in this field, it was important and made a lot of strategic sus from a lot of perspectives. otherwise, we are doing pretty well. they are also doing well at alcatel lucent. we will make the right per folio that customers will need and want to make us competitive like nobody else in europe. emily: the deal will have to pass a u.s. national security review because alcatel has security clearance to do work for the u.s. government. and a jury has found former new england patriots star aaron hernandez guilty of first-degree murder and sentenced him to life without parole. hernandez was convicted of killing a man who is
the foreign ownership issue has had an impact on streaming companies like pandora, which has been unabley a radio station in south dakota because they cannot prove the nationality of its shareholders. nokia is buying alcatel. it is the largest acquisition ever for the company and will make it the biggest maker of wireless networking for mobile equipment. here is their ceo. >> we were doing well on her own, but if we look at the long-term, in order to be competitive and a leader in this...
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he has boxed himself into a corner because he has not managed to deliver on his promises something made more difficult because in order for him to have his promise cap's, the jobless rate -- his promise kept, the jobless rate would have to rise in three months. people do not think that he will stick to his word, that he will probably run regardless. that will probably not be a problem in the socialist party but it could be disastrous on the campaign trail. oracleaurora: let's go to the earthquake story. people are badly equipped for the earthquake? >> it is the worst earthquake since 1934. frontpage has a startling photo of rescue workers standing on the roof of an inn. "the earthquake was not a surprise. we knew kathmandu was close to another big quake. the earth's crust can become deformed and withstand force. there comes a moment when it breaks. in 2007, other people died. the kathmandu valley is tolerable because it has been built on a dry lake. the soil comes apart very quickly in an earthquake. nepal's rapid population rise of 6.5% per year due to breakneck redevelopment around th
he has boxed himself into a corner because he has not managed to deliver on his promises something made more difficult because in order for him to have his promise cap's, the jobless rate -- his promise kept, the jobless rate would have to rise in three months. people do not think that he will stick to his word, that he will probably run regardless. that will probably not be a problem in the socialist party but it could be disastrous on the campaign trail. oracleaurora: let's go to the...
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it has.lso, potential proliferation risks. charlie: gary? gary: i understand people being very cautious about what has happened, but this is far better than anybody anticipated that we were going to get. this is truly historic. one can disagree about what may happen 10, 15 years from now but compared to all of the other alternatives, without exception, that is very good. just two years ago, we were only basically weeks away potentially from having enough enriched uranium to make a bomb. charlie: what do you think now -- two to three months away? gary: when netanyahu went in front of the un's general assembly, he held up this cartoon bomb and it was filling up with uranium. it was getting close to the top and within a few months, maybe weeks it could be turned into enough enriched uranium. that is gone. that has been diluted down eliminated. that whole threat does not exist anymore at all. we have moved back from that. even now, they have 10,000 kilograms of low enriched uranium which is a lot
it has.lso, potential proliferation risks. charlie: gary? gary: i understand people being very cautious about what has happened, but this is far better than anybody anticipated that we were going to get. this is truly historic. one can disagree about what may happen 10, 15 years from now but compared to all of the other alternatives, without exception, that is very good. just two years ago, we were only basically weeks away potentially from having enough enriched uranium to make a bomb....
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cruise has a claim in iowa. john: if you look at jeb bush, scott walker, marco rubio, those are establishment -- welker is playing both sides. bush and rubio are going to be establishment candidate and put a lot of ships in new hampshire. if you are one of these other guys running into any establishment bracket, iowa becomes important. you have to put a win on the board somewhere. iowa is the better opening for ted cruz my cut could become up rick santorum. they have some built-in advantages. there's going to be a big scrub trying to get out through that to chock a win up in the hawkeye state. charlie: we've had two announcements. ted cruz and rand paul. what is most impressive so far? john: there are two different kind of announcements. cruz's announcement was powerful rhetorically. he gave a great speech. the crowd was there by force. they were students who did not come to that event. the enthusiasm level was lower. he is great on stage. with paul it is harder to george -- to judge. it was a more enthusiastic
cruise has a claim in iowa. john: if you look at jeb bush, scott walker, marco rubio, those are establishment -- welker is playing both sides. bush and rubio are going to be establishment candidate and put a lot of ships in new hampshire. if you are one of these other guys running into any establishment bracket, iowa becomes important. you have to put a win on the board somewhere. iowa is the better opening for ted cruz my cut could become up rick santorum. they have some built-in advantages....
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he has traveled to china more than 100 times. he has built unparalleled relationships with china's most important business and political leaders. he has brought the lessons he learned to this book, "dealing with china: an insider unmasks the new economic superpower." i am pleased to have hank paulson back at this table. mr. paulson: terrific to be here. charlie: you are thinking about a third book. [laughter] mr. paulson: you and i were joking, when i told wendy i was going to write a second book she said i might date again. [laughter] this wasn't -- the crisis we got to relive emotionally. this was a harder book to write. the crisis has a beginning, a middle, and end. charlie: the thread that runs through it is china. mr. paulson: it is all china. charlie: what is your love of china? what is your interest in china? mr. paulson: the reason i spend the time i spent there today, i think everyone needs to ask themselves where can i make the biggest difference? the history i have there, the relationships that i built, it made me real
he has traveled to china more than 100 times. he has built unparalleled relationships with china's most important business and political leaders. he has brought the lessons he learned to this book, "dealing with china: an insider unmasks the new economic superpower." i am pleased to have hank paulson back at this table. mr. paulson: terrific to be here. charlie: you are thinking about a third book. [laughter] mr. paulson: you and i were joking, when i told wendy i was going to write a...
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pakistan has done with lakhvi.ndia wants to improve relations with pakistan but the recent development is very unfortunately. >> reporter: six years on from the siege it continues to haunt mumbai. a group of men arrived in the city by boat over the course of 60 hours they attacked luxury hotels a jewish center and a railway station, they killed dozens of people. nine of the ten attackers were subsequently killed. india leaves it was lakhvi and his armed group that trained the gunmen. but according to his lawyer there is not enough evidence which is why he's now on bail. much of the case is based on the confession of the one attacker who survived. india executed him two years ago. the attack is a sensitive issue between the neighbors, who historically have had a difficult relationship. a handshake between the two prime ministers last year was thought to be a defining positive moment but the decision to release lakhvi on bail could prove to be a setback. >>> back in the united states the next phase in the boston mara
pakistan has done with lakhvi.ndia wants to improve relations with pakistan but the recent development is very unfortunately. >> reporter: six years on from the siege it continues to haunt mumbai. a group of men arrived in the city by boat over the course of 60 hours they attacked luxury hotels a jewish center and a railway station, they killed dozens of people. nine of the ten attackers were subsequently killed. india leaves it was lakhvi and his armed group that trained the gunmen. but...
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the world has seems to have moved on, etc. still nigeria has moved on.: all right flo let's move to moscow where the kremlin have instilled a self-imposed ban. florence: that is right, "the wall street journal" talks about how russia is lifting up and on the iran air delivery. this is the so-called x360 surface to air missile system. in 2010, russia came back on a deal that it had signed with iran in 2007 under pressure from the u.s. now it seems like this deal is going to go through for suppan's at israel, the "wall street journal" says the kremlin is offering iran a possibility that will make it impossible to attack tehran's nuclear facilities without they are trying to strike a final deal with tehran on nuclear issues, and "b was regional" is remote against these nuclear negotiations and it's as "do you feel better about this nuclear deal now?" it says that vladimir putin, the russian president, has essentially blown a geopolitical raspberry at the obama administration, and the "wall street journal" is critical of obama, saying it is interesting that
the world has seems to have moved on, etc. still nigeria has moved on.: all right flo let's move to moscow where the kremlin have instilled a self-imposed ban. florence: that is right, "the wall street journal" talks about how russia is lifting up and on the iran air delivery. this is the so-called x360 surface to air missile system. in 2010, russia came back on a deal that it had signed with iran in 2007 under pressure from the u.s. now it seems like this deal is going to go through...
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it has also overcome by acute power shortages., of course, because of the tense situation in the region, pakistan find very few friends in the area. so what the chinese are offering is an incentive to help pakistan come out of its economic crisis. at the same time, it's a win-win situation for the chinese because this will have an impact on western china the rest of the regions in china and -- western region in china and also help the pakistani stabilize eights situation where the chinese want to build a corridor, they want to build a maritime silk route and connect them. so it will be huge opportunities for both countries for chinese trade to flow down to the middle east and africa and beyond that to europe. and a shortcut for the chinese. >> certainly very interesting isn't it, kamal. investment for security. thank you kamal hider there speaking to us for islambad. >>> still to come here on al jazerra, police and protesters 50 on the street in guinea's capital. >>> plus a collection of art by one of the world's oldest cultures p
it has also overcome by acute power shortages., of course, because of the tense situation in the region, pakistan find very few friends in the area. so what the chinese are offering is an incentive to help pakistan come out of its economic crisis. at the same time, it's a win-win situation for the chinese because this will have an impact on western china the rest of the regions in china and -- western region in china and also help the pakistani stabilize eights situation where the chinese want...
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this historic town has barely changed over the years but it's population has especially recently.ike much of italy it is struggling to cope with that huge number of migrants who keep arriving. and the thing about the north is that typically it's the more prosperous end of the country. there is manufacturing industry and there is a lot of money here. for the people who live in these parts, they say you know, what we have our own problems. we need that money to be spent on us, not the migrants. [ protesters ] >> on saturday this protest was organized by the northern league an anti--immigrant party. it wants the government to stop using their money to help the immigrants. >> we're in an economic crisis. we should come first the others second. it is not racism. the point italy does not have the resources to take the hit. >> supporters cannot sign a petition quickly enough. >> if the disaster continues we have been invaded. there is a big problem of security. our wife and children cannot walk around in the evening any more. this is a big problem. >> too many are arriving here. there is
this historic town has barely changed over the years but it's population has especially recently.ike much of italy it is struggling to cope with that huge number of migrants who keep arriving. and the thing about the north is that typically it's the more prosperous end of the country. there is manufacturing industry and there is a lot of money here. for the people who live in these parts, they say you know, what we have our own problems. we need that money to be spent on us, not the migrants. [...
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india has a young and well-educated population with a high demand for new technology and germany has the technical know-how and manufacturing prowess. >> the path india has started on is a path that will lead to more and more people living prosperous lives. to achieve that, the infrastructure needs to be expanded and developed. germany is happy to offer its expertise in this process. reporter: one central point of contact should be created in india. the prime minister said this would benefit both sides. germany, he says, since were advanced technology which he said would automatically benefit is initiative in india. negotiations on a free trade agreement are due to resume after a two-year break. in the fall, members of the german tab and it will travel to india for talks. both sides are hoping to have made significant process -- significant progress by then. anchor: economic ties between germany and india are already strong. anchor: germany is in the apostle largest trading partner here in europe. trade is estimated to be valued at about 16 billion euros for year. anchor: but there a
india has a young and well-educated population with a high demand for new technology and germany has the technical know-how and manufacturing prowess. >> the path india has started on is a path that will lead to more and more people living prosperous lives. to achieve that, the infrastructure needs to be expanded and developed. germany is happy to offer its expertise in this process. reporter: one central point of contact should be created in india. the prime minister said this would...
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has a $10 million gowny on omar. some analysts believe that omar may be operating across the border in pakistan. >>> an indonesia court has rejected the last appeal of two australian convicts on death row. among 10 prisoners due to be executed by firing squad for drug smuggling. there has been calls for clemency. >>> some families are hoping for an appeal. >> this is not the kind of future they wanted for their daughter. she is faces imminent execution in indonesia. she was sentenced to death in 2010 for trying to smuggle more than two kilograms of heroin from malaysia. >> i raised my children to be god-fearing people. i taught them to live a life of simple ways. i told then that i brought them up well and i work my life only for them, and to live like i do. >> this is where marjean was born. a small farming village in the philippines. she is a single mother with two children. her family says all she wanted was a way out of poverty. her recruiter, a close family friend paid for her trip to indonesia and bought her cl
has a $10 million gowny on omar. some analysts believe that omar may be operating across the border in pakistan. >>> an indonesia court has rejected the last appeal of two australian convicts on death row. among 10 prisoners due to be executed by firing squad for drug smuggling. there has been calls for clemency. >>> some families are hoping for an appeal. >> this is not the kind of future they wanted for their daughter. she is faces imminent execution in indonesia. she...
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there has been rumours. it is obviously to re-establish everything and that he is only one where they have come and in 1994 it was draped with the prophet muhammad. and he was then aclimbed as leader of the faithful. the taliban translates and that's the direct link to i.s.i.s. and the second reason is they've posed him, and they are emphasising - naturalism. he doesn't talk about trying to become the leader of the muslim world. this kind of re-establishes if you like jihadist nationalist tendencies at a time when there's speculation that it will hope. >> could we see this as a reflection of the fact that taliban leadership is concerned about divisions within the taliban itself. >> yes, i think so. there has been a lot of complaints by the top taliban commanders. they have never herd from him. and it's a way to tell detractors that he's alive and well. he's able to come up with the biography et cetera. this is a way to build - rebuild some of the bridges and divisions that have been broken within the taliban
there has been rumours. it is obviously to re-establish everything and that he is only one where they have come and in 1994 it was draped with the prophet muhammad. and he was then aclimbed as leader of the faithful. the taliban translates and that's the direct link to i.s.i.s. and the second reason is they've posed him, and they are emphasising - naturalism. he doesn't talk about trying to become the leader of the muslim world. this kind of re-establishes if you like jihadist nationalist...
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saudi arabia has a huge border.emen is one of the most poor countries in the world and now poorer and devastating and the they're trying to make this a sectarian issue but everyone knows the reality in yemen that the people of yemen are opposed to the people of saudis. >> the battle goes on. 20 houthi fighters have been killed in taiz. some have been killed in gunfight and in the southeast province local tribesmen are controlling the oil fields in that region. they are guarding the area were rival armed groups. >>> the fighting is only adding to the hardships of millions of yemeni. we go to the port city of aden. >> reporter: aid workers in aden say that this is as much as they can do for now. not every can be helped. there isn't enough food to go around. >> we have given food to several families who have been displaced from surrounding areas. the aid we received was not enough. we're hoping for more support. >> aden is the main sea port which used to provide a lifeline to the rest of yemen. 90% of the country's foo
saudi arabia has a huge border.emen is one of the most poor countries in the world and now poorer and devastating and the they're trying to make this a sectarian issue but everyone knows the reality in yemen that the people of yemen are opposed to the people of saudis. >> the battle goes on. 20 houthi fighters have been killed in taiz. some have been killed in gunfight and in the southeast province local tribesmen are controlling the oil fields in that region. they are guarding the area...
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coast card has rescued a sailor that has been reported missing for two months.ted off the coast of north carolina. the 37-year-old was suffering from dehydration and a shoulder injury, he was flown to hospital by a coast card helicopter. coast guardo visuals say the sailor survived by eating raw fish and drinking rain water. >>> reminder that you can keep up-to-date with all the news on our website. that's al jazerra.com. aljazerra.com. >>> cutting costs doesn't come cheap. every business in america would love to pay less for labor and energy. but be warned it could come as a steep price in the end. tonight how robots that work for nothing could one day steal your job. plus energy source that his could save our fragile planet if only we could afford them. i am ali velshi and this is "real money." ♪ ♪
coast card has rescued a sailor that has been reported missing for two months.ted off the coast of north carolina. the 37-year-old was suffering from dehydration and a shoulder injury, he was flown to hospital by a coast card helicopter. coast guardo visuals say the sailor survived by eating raw fish and drinking rain water. >>> reminder that you can keep up-to-date with all the news on our website. that's al jazerra.com. aljazerra.com. >>> cutting costs doesn't come cheap....
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the black lives matter movement that has developed since last august has specific demands both here inarolina and across the usa. >> we need new legislation that protects the citizens of this area. we need community police, we need a citizen review board so that when people actually complain to the police department it is actually investigated and there are so many other officers who probably think about shooting black men and black women and black people in general and they haven't found the right opportunity. >> reporter: or as the protesters' slogan says this is a movement not a moment. al jazerra north charleston, south carolina. >>> this is al jazerra when we come back, a rare window in to the power wheeledded by kim jong un as north korea holds its first major parliamentary meeting of the year. >>> plus. an outsourcing giant's founder is found guilty in one of the largest frauds in indian corporate history. we'll be live in new delhi with more. [office phone chatter] [frogs croaking] you know what, let me call you back. what are you doing?! [scream] [frogs croaking] [yelling and
the black lives matter movement that has developed since last august has specific demands both here inarolina and across the usa. >> we need new legislation that protects the citizens of this area. we need community police, we need a citizen review board so that when people actually complain to the police department it is actually investigated and there are so many other officers who probably think about shooting black men and black women and black people in general and they haven't found...
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he has actually been on the run since 2003 but that doesn't necessarily mean he has been in hiding ifable to form this group and continue to fight. >> reporter: yes, absolutely. he remained influential and powerful and elusive. he formed this group, which is made of former members of the iraqi army as well as intelligence officers combined by conservative muslim groups. they remained very powerful attacking the iraqi government and u.s. forces when they were in iraq. they cooperated with isil last year when they overran the iraq's second-largest city of mosul, so he was hiding we understand, in an area that is northeast of tikrit. it's a mountainous area. according to the iraqi government and its media outlets, they say he was killed early this morning in this operation. however, there is now some suspicion coming out from a provincial official saying that he could be not the one killed in this operation. now the iraqi government and the media outlet for the -- for the government is saying they are carrying out some dna tests to try to confirm the identity if it was him or not. >> so
he has actually been on the run since 2003 but that doesn't necessarily mean he has been in hiding ifable to form this group and continue to fight. >> reporter: yes, absolutely. he remained influential and powerful and elusive. he formed this group, which is made of former members of the iraqi army as well as intelligence officers combined by conservative muslim groups. they remained very powerful attacking the iraqi government and u.s. forces when they were in iraq. they cooperated with...
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1980s, it has been manufactured for distribution and that is what it has been doing for all of these years it has grown and we have obviously increase our customer base and we have a large customer base that we service every year. c-span: how many books do you guess the published every year? >> guest: we publish about 120 million per year. c-span: how many different books? >> guest: tens of thousands. c-span: what has happened since you have been in the business that has changed in the printing of books? >> guest: obviously the publishers are conscious of the inventory and that the inventory is difficult for them to maintain, they basically have looked to us to improve our ability to take care of being cost effective and their inventory basically we can do shorter runs which makes them more profitable. c-span: it's a german company, how big is it? what do they own? >> guest: they own random house they own others that we belong to, that is pretty much the whole in the united states. c-span: the book business itself, how has that seemed to change since you have been in it and how long
1980s, it has been manufactured for distribution and that is what it has been doing for all of these years it has grown and we have obviously increase our customer base and we have a large customer base that we service every year. c-span: how many books do you guess the published every year? >> guest: we publish about 120 million per year. c-span: how many different books? >> guest: tens of thousands. c-span: what has happened since you have been in the business that has changed in...
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he has been a skilled leader.a key part of kazakhstan's strategy is getting along with its leaders the base from kazakhstan through the rest of the word go through russia with small exception through the caspian sea. to the south and central asia there is not much economic activity. so for daz ak stan kazakhstan attracting the chevron investment, it is the first to eliminate nuclear weapons, and working with the united states on a wide range of economic activities since then. >> large borders with china and russia and like ukraine it has a large russian minority, almost a quarter of the population. is part of its longevity because he's merchandising to keep vladimir putin at bay? >> from the very beginning there's wide support for that in kazakhstan. the ethnic kazaks recognize if they offend russia, many of whom live close to the russian border that this could result in pressure on kazakhstan and perhaps something even more serious. so are from the very beginning kazakhstan has gone carefully on language, for exa
he has been a skilled leader.a key part of kazakhstan's strategy is getting along with its leaders the base from kazakhstan through the rest of the word go through russia with small exception through the caspian sea. to the south and central asia there is not much economic activity. so for daz ak stan kazakhstan attracting the chevron investment, it is the first to eliminate nuclear weapons, and working with the united states on a wide range of economic activities since then. >> large...
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it's the closest the group has come to damascus. we cannot independently verify that these pictures uploaded show the fighting there, but they are said to. >>> at least ten people killed in an explosion in a bus station in northern nigeria. they have experienced frequent attacks from boko haram. nobody has officially said they were behind the attack, but it bears the hallmarks. armed group which has waged a violent campaign in the region for the last six years. that attack among others is just about a week since presidential elections were won by the former general muhammadu buhari. he says boko haram is the biggest problem, and he will stop them. questions remain whether he's the right man for the job. >> reporter: whether president-elect buhari gave his acceptance speech he reiterated a top campaign pledges. to eliminate boko haram and tackle insecurity. >> i assure you that boko haram will soon know our armies. >> on the same day chad's forces said it killed hundreds of boko haram fighters. it was a reminder the group may still b
it's the closest the group has come to damascus. we cannot independently verify that these pictures uploaded show the fighting there, but they are said to. >>> at least ten people killed in an explosion in a bus station in northern nigeria. they have experienced frequent attacks from boko haram. nobody has officially said they were behind the attack, but it bears the hallmarks. armed group which has waged a violent campaign in the region for the last six years. that attack among others...
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indonesia has mechanical democracy, indonesia has electoral democracy. but if you take a look into the problems corruptions briberies briberies, vote-buying are quite rampant in indonesia. >> indonesia's a very important country, quarter billion people live there. andreas orsono with human rights watch, pleasure to have you with us. thank you. >>> radiation from fukushima disaster reaches the shore what that could mean for people on the west coast. >> the majority of these children have been living in institutions like this most of their lives. now they find themselves in a tug of war between the two sides in this conflict. conflict. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm antonio mora. coming up in this half hour of international news, the u.s. and israel in a war of words over the iran nuclear deal. also the children left orphaned from the fighting in eastern ukraine. radiation from the 2011 fukushima nuclear disaster has reached the shores of north america. for the first time, scientists have detected low levels of cesium off the vancouver island.
indonesia has mechanical democracy, indonesia has electoral democracy. but if you take a look into the problems corruptions briberies briberies, vote-buying are quite rampant in indonesia. >> indonesia's a very important country, quarter billion people live there. andreas orsono with human rights watch, pleasure to have you with us. thank you. >>> radiation from fukushima disaster reaches the shore what that could mean for people on the west coast. >> the majority of these...
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what has gone wrong, what has been a week and unfortunately if we have to experience another epidemic crisis than how we came mobilize financially and provide logistical support to those countries. ladies and gentlemen, i will try to finish by saying that i count on the united states to continue to support the role of the united nations. as i said, when i was young our country was very poor. i was just six years old when the korea -- broke out and we have seen united nations effects in the united nations brought not only security support but social and economic assistance. the united nations was the beacon of hope to us, to me. now i am humbled whenever i travel around the world i still see many people who look to the united nations as their beacon of hope. now without your help the united nations cannot deliver. in the middle of this the united states can play a very important role and that is why i am speaking to the people of the united states and you may represent all different organizations but i really need the people of the united states and government to provide generous suppo
what has gone wrong, what has been a week and unfortunately if we have to experience another epidemic crisis than how we came mobilize financially and provide logistical support to those countries. ladies and gentlemen, i will try to finish by saying that i count on the united states to continue to support the role of the united nations. as i said, when i was young our country was very poor. i was just six years old when the korea -- broke out and we have seen united nations effects in the...
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has adopted $13 minimum wage. the discussion about what is achievable wage has really changed. $15 is a very ambitious goal, in my view. typical wages and fast food now is about eight dollars to nine dollars an hour. we're talking about two thirds increase. that is a lot. my sense is if the movement to get $12 or $13, they would be pretty darn happy. it is hard to know whether $15 is really the goal or a bargaining position to aim for $12 or $13. the explosion in the streets yesterday, i think, is putting pressure on candidates democrat and republicans, to take a stand on minimum wage. certainly, hillary, as the lone democratic candidate, will be pushed to embrace, somehow support the campaign, maybe support them higher minimum wage. republicans uniformly opposed to higher than among wage. i think as this movement builds it will increase pressure on them. marco rubio said, i don't want which is at $10.10 an hour, i want people to be paid $30 an hour. that is really dodging the issue. this is going to press the rep
has adopted $13 minimum wage. the discussion about what is achievable wage has really changed. $15 is a very ambitious goal, in my view. typical wages and fast food now is about eight dollars to nine dollars an hour. we're talking about two thirds increase. that is a lot. my sense is if the movement to get $12 or $13, they would be pretty darn happy. it is hard to know whether $15 is really the goal or a bargaining position to aim for $12 or $13. the explosion in the streets yesterday, i think,...
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which has been speculated.et comes in -- caroline as adp singled yesterday -- 10 veer: -- tanvir: gold is rallying and that will add to the compression rate. caroline: a shortened market window to trade these treasuries in the u.s.. tanvir: the curve has been shortening. they are flattened because of inflation expectations. global growth has been capitulating. we have been stuck in a trough. even though we have seen 10 year yields. it is pretty volatile. we saw a 60 basis point increase. the spread is actually stuck in a trough. if we see dovish labor market reports -- mark: the treasury market has risen every april from 2000 to 2014. april is a good month for treasury. tanvir: the japanese fiscal year started two days ago and you're basically getting 40 basis points on the 10 year japanese bond. interestingly, last year we saw japanese accounts buying french bonds -- treasury bonds and the bond yields get compressed. be interesting to see how the waiting shifts. mark: bloomberg strategist tanzer sanded -- cand
which has been speculated.et comes in -- caroline as adp singled yesterday -- 10 veer: -- tanvir: gold is rallying and that will add to the compression rate. caroline: a shortened market window to trade these treasuries in the u.s.. tanvir: the curve has been shortening. they are flattened because of inflation expectations. global growth has been capitulating. we have been stuck in a trough. even though we have seen 10 year yields. it is pretty volatile. we saw a 60 basis point increase. the...
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it has a restrictive runway. and also because of that the building itself and the terminal can only host a certain number of planes. with so much good will coming in from the international community, and so many planes of aid, cargo and it has to cherry pick which planes can land at specific times. there have been many delays and cancellation of planes globally trying to get into nepal. there are only eight bays for plays planes to off load their passengers. i was on a two-hour trip from delhi to nepal. we circled for at least two hours. we sat on the car tarmac for three in kathmandu. there are a lot of people come together country to help. it is a huge task for authorities here and more tremors have been reported across the day and of course the search and rescue operation will continue in that mode and search and rescue. >> we hear that another earthquake has struck the east of the country. we'll bring you more as we get it, of course. >>> in rome more than 1700 people have died in boats trying to reach europe
it has a restrictive runway. and also because of that the building itself and the terminal can only host a certain number of planes. with so much good will coming in from the international community, and so many planes of aid, cargo and it has to cherry pick which planes can land at specific times. there have been many delays and cancellation of planes globally trying to get into nepal. there are only eight bays for plays planes to off load their passengers. i was on a two-hour trip from delhi...
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a former iraqi vice president has been killed.aid to have played a role in helping isil expand. he created one of the most powerful sunni armed groups which have been fighting the iraqi army in tikrit in recent weeks. >>> south african's prime minister is calling for diplomatic support from neighboring nations. they have dispersed migrant men armed with machetes after attempted break-ins at shops. >>> the u.n. is asking for funds for civilians in yemen. >>> more now on the war in syria. u.n. security council members were moved to tears by graphic pictures of suspected chlorine gas attacks in syria. they also heard first-hand accounts from syrian doctors who treated the victims, including children. >> reporter: this shocking video was filmed in the immediate aftermath of a chemical attack in syria last year. the pictures of doctors trying to revive young children were shown to security council ambassadors. they were shocked. many were moved to tears. >> the video in particular of the attempts to resuscitate the children, i don't --
a former iraqi vice president has been killed.aid to have played a role in helping isil expand. he created one of the most powerful sunni armed groups which have been fighting the iraqi army in tikrit in recent weeks. >>> south african's prime minister is calling for diplomatic support from neighboring nations. they have dispersed migrant men armed with machetes after attempted break-ins at shops. >>> the u.n. is asking for funds for civilians in yemen. >>> more now...
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no one has come to help us.s makes me angry. >> reporter: his wife is more direct. >> translator: no one from the government has come to see how we are coping. just across the road people have diarrhea. we are all helpless. >> reporter: like many preparing a daily meal is a delicate task. fuel and cooking oil is scarce. there little money coming in and they can't go to work. water is scarce. not all areas of the capitol and outlying districts are reconnected. saturday's quake damaged major utility infrastructure, which also included gas supplies electricity and the mobile and land line telephone network. and it was only tuesday when some of that was partially reconnected. those that survived are queueing for tent sheeting. each gets a few meters. it's not enough but every family will find a way to use it. >> the first thing is the tent. at least they must get shelter. because of they the government is arranging -- it's getting delayed. it's already late. people are suffering, children are here old men are here a
no one has come to help us.s makes me angry. >> reporter: his wife is more direct. >> translator: no one from the government has come to see how we are coping. just across the road people have diarrhea. we are all helpless. >> reporter: like many preparing a daily meal is a delicate task. fuel and cooking oil is scarce. there little money coming in and they can't go to work. water is scarce. not all areas of the capitol and outlying districts are reconnected. saturday's quake...
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a day of grief has been overshadowed by accused monny it shows how much effect it has in this country and the divisions it has left behind. al jazeera, seoul. >> authorities say the search area for the us manying flight m 8370, will be doubled if the plane is not found by may. no traces have been found of the boeing 777 which went missing in march. with 239 people onboard. ships are towing sonar equipment in a air narrows down by satellite data. the serj could take another year and recover an additional 60,000 square kilometers. much of northern china has been hit by a sand storm. strong winds push sands across cities. the visibility is limited and people struggle to move around. residents in some areas have been warned to stay indoors as the dusty weather could continue for another four days. >> classes at u.s. schools have had a tough time lately. education budget cuts mean that creative programs often disappear. students at one school in miami, are engaging in artistic expression, and showing the world that art does matter. investigatinger city schools are often stark places to be.
a day of grief has been overshadowed by accused monny it shows how much effect it has in this country and the divisions it has left behind. al jazeera, seoul. >> authorities say the search area for the us manying flight m 8370, will be doubled if the plane is not found by may. no traces have been found of the boeing 777 which went missing in march. with 239 people onboard. ships are towing sonar equipment in a air narrows down by satellite data. the serj could take another year and...
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rouhani has said, there is a sense of relief and maybe a new beginning has marked the possibility of iran rejoining the international community as law-abiding member of the world. >> i want to go back to something that you just said. you mentioned this sense of relief. is there any sense of timing around this relief? what about expectations. iranians believe that quick immediate relief will come from this agreement. >> my sense again is most iranians might, in fact, have overoptimistic expectations of how quickly this agreement might turn into a better economic situation. but you can see that even the expectation of a resolution in june has already stabilized currency market, for example it has already indicated to the markets in iran that maybe better economic future is on the horizon. but i too, believe that complete ending of sanctions and the complete resolution of the economic pressures is going to be some time before they show their reality in iraq. >> and in mentioning those sanctions you talk about the markets. you talk about stability. but let's talk a little bit about the l
rouhani has said, there is a sense of relief and maybe a new beginning has marked the possibility of iran rejoining the international community as law-abiding member of the world. >> i want to go back to something that you just said. you mentioned this sense of relief. is there any sense of timing around this relief? what about expectations. iranians believe that quick immediate relief will come from this agreement. >> my sense again is most iranians might, in fact, have...
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has about 3,000 u.s. sailors and marines already there, as that convoy of eight or nine iranian ships heads right for them. those 3,000 or so u.s. sailors and marines already in the gulf of aden, they are about to get a very large influx of friendly neighbors into this crowded neighborhood. and the egyptians already having their ships there, and the seven u.s. navy vessels already there, in addition to all of that, the navy has now decided to send as well, a guided missile cruiser called the "uss normandy" which has about 400 u.s. navy personnel on board, and also this little guy. the "uss theodore roosevelt" which is an aircraft carrier. that guy has approximately 6,000 u.s. personnel on board. the full complement of whatever we're calling this off the coast of yemen, in ballpark roughly 9,000 u.s. personnel. the pentagon and white house thus far are declining to state what exactly this is besides a show of force. what will happen when the iranian boats get there? what's the interact going to be like wit
has about 3,000 u.s. sailors and marines already there, as that convoy of eight or nine iranian ships heads right for them. those 3,000 or so u.s. sailors and marines already in the gulf of aden, they are about to get a very large influx of friendly neighbors into this crowded neighborhood. and the egyptians already having their ships there, and the seven u.s. navy vessels already there, in addition to all of that, the navy has now decided to send as well, a guided missile cruiser called the...
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but it has not been an easy ride. microsoft has been the target of numerous lawsuits. at home in the united states it was accused of becoming a monopoly. the e.u. find the company for anti-competitive practices. >> we've been the most respected software company. >> there has since been a reversal of those ruthless tactics. microsoft has had to adapt its products allowing them to run on devices that use competing operating systems. with a host of other profitable products, including surface the x-box and skype, microsoft seems ever determined to remain relevant and to show that life really begins at 40. gerald tan, al jazeera. >> to colombia now where recycled bottles are being used as solar-powered street lamps. as part of our in from old series we show how discarded items are not just providing light but a safer environment. >> in a dark alley a glimmer of light. these solar paneled street lamps are helping the people of san luis walk home safely for the first time. they're cheap easy to make. >> you're going to need--well, the solar panels, you'll need the led, the b
but it has not been an easy ride. microsoft has been the target of numerous lawsuits. at home in the united states it was accused of becoming a monopoly. the e.u. find the company for anti-competitive practices. >> we've been the most respected software company. >> there has since been a reversal of those ruthless tactics. microsoft has had to adapt its products allowing them to run on devices that use competing operating systems. with a host of other profitable products, including...
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has made similar comments. france has said things were moving forward.he israeli prime minister has been resistant to any deal with iran from the beginning. let's listen. netanyahu: now is the time to insist on a better deal, a better deal would roll back iran's nuclear infrastructure and would link the lifting of the restrictions on their nuclear program to a change in iran's behavior. iran must stop its terrorism throughout the world and stop the threats to annihilate israel. that should be nonnegotiable. anchor: the prime minister of iraq says the iraqi army has taken over the city center of tikrit. the islamic state group still controls parts of that city. it has been under militant control since june. let's listen to the iraqi interior minister. >> after our entry into tikrit after fighting several battles after facing the enemy and advancing, despite the traps hidden throughout the city by the enemy, our troops achieved a significant retreat in record time. a victory that has forced our enemy to retreat due to the actions of our brave soldiers. som
has made similar comments. france has said things were moving forward.he israeli prime minister has been resistant to any deal with iran from the beginning. let's listen. netanyahu: now is the time to insist on a better deal, a better deal would roll back iran's nuclear infrastructure and would link the lifting of the restrictions on their nuclear program to a change in iran's behavior. iran must stop its terrorism throughout the world and stop the threats to annihilate israel. that should be...