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ian bremmer will steal this for his next book. let's look at the front pages with scarlet fu. >> president obama ordering an expanded military campaign against the islamic state in a nationally televised speech last night, singer will be american airstrikes in syria. plus, another 475 advisors being sent over to the grade and ultimately destroy the islamic state. it is a long-term challenge that could very well put american lives at risk. >> as i said a few moments ago, i watched the speech and he was far more resolute by my own reckoning than he has been in any of the previous speeches i've seen over the past, i would say, here. he was very focused. >> the u.s. indicating saudi arabia will host a training and provide other support as well. we will check in with our white house correspondent shortly for more on the president's speech. our next story, a blow to supporters of the independence movement in scotland. one week before the vote, a new leading.s "no" is last week in, another poll showed "yes" was ahead. interesting, banks
ian bremmer will steal this for his next book. let's look at the front pages with scarlet fu. >> president obama ordering an expanded military campaign against the islamic state in a nationally televised speech last night, singer will be american airstrikes in syria. plus, another 475 advisors being sent over to the grade and ultimately destroy the islamic state. it is a long-term challenge that could very well put american lives at risk. >> as i said a few moments ago, i watched...
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we look back on the life of ian paisley.ew kind of's ports card is zipping into the spotlight, and it is electric. inaugural race at the season in beijing. racing compete with the glamour of formula one? one of the world's most polluted cities, the last thing you need are any more cars. if the cars in beijing were electric, and did not emit any fumes? welcome to the brave new world of formula-e, the e meaning electric. one may look like formula cars, but underneath their bonnets, they are different beasts. powered by batteries, they are not as fast as their formula one cousins. >> it is just different. i do not think you can compare driving a formula one car. it is going to be on city streets, which is already more than normal road courses. really, really challenging. but we have some of the best teams and drivers in the world. it is going to be competitive. >> beijing is the first of five cities around the world hosting this event. >> you do not get the earsplitting noise of formula one. willizers hope this event catapult t
we look back on the life of ian paisley.ew kind of's ports card is zipping into the spotlight, and it is electric. inaugural race at the season in beijing. racing compete with the glamour of formula one? one of the world's most polluted cities, the last thing you need are any more cars. if the cars in beijing were electric, and did not emit any fumes? welcome to the brave new world of formula-e, the e meaning electric. one may look like formula cars, but underneath their bonnets, they are...
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>> well, susie, that's a great question and ian brings up a great point.you really look at this situation and then try to ascertain what that means to you. it's not as though we're isolated from the global economy and we certainly aren't, but what effect any one of the concerns that he just brought up and listened are going to directly effect the p and e ratio or the u.s. economy and the growth rate for the balance? so as we look at that, there are certainly reactions that could happen. the biggest concern i would have right now is as a result of sanctions put on russia, you're seeing the european economy slow down. it was slowing down before this happened and getting worse because of sanctions. what has to happen is aggressive monetary policy. the effect on that will be something like a stronger dollar, weaker eros and that could have an impact on investments. so you might need to make sector rotations decisions and things affected by the reactions to some of these. in terms of being isolated from some of this, to a certain extend, there is isolation, glo
>> well, susie, that's a great question and ian brings up a great point.you really look at this situation and then try to ascertain what that means to you. it's not as though we're isolated from the global economy and we certainly aren't, but what effect any one of the concerns that he just brought up and listened are going to directly effect the p and e ratio or the u.s. economy and the growth rate for the balance? so as we look at that, there are certainly reactions that could happen....
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. >>> still ahead here on the program, ian paisley known as dr.has died. >>> plus the yemen ease struggle to put food on the table as a political dead lock cripples their economy. >> hundreds of days in detention. >> al jazeera rejects all the charges and demands immediate release. >> thousands calling for their freedom. >> it's a clear violation of their human rights. >> we have strongly urged the government to release those journalists. >> journalism is not a crime. ♪ >>> hello again, i'm laura kyle, these are the top stories on al jazeera. the u.s. secretary of state has met with the turkish president in an effort to boost support for the coalition to fight the islamic state group. the turkish so far will not embrace the plans. >>> more sanctions have come in to effect against russia. despite the promise for retallation. >>> and oscar pistorius has been found guilty of culpable homicide for fatally shooting his girlfriend. sentencing will be set for october 18th, he has been released until then on bail. >>> we have an assistant professor of int
. >>> still ahead here on the program, ian paisley known as dr.has died. >>> plus the yemen ease struggle to put food on the table as a political dead lock cripples their economy. >> hundreds of days in detention. >> al jazeera rejects all the charges and demands immediate release. >> thousands calling for their freedom. >> it's a clear violation of their human rights. >> we have strongly urged the government to release those journalists. >>...
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. >>> still to come, ian paisley has died.ok back on his life. >>> and bigger isn't always better, that's the message from the toronto film festival. we'll tell you why. stay with us. >>> and also the painful plight of baseball, a player is struck in the face by a fast ball. we'll have the details later in sport. >> a new episode of the ground breaking series, edge of eighteen >> just because your pregnant don't mean your life's ended. >> intense pressure... >> i don't know if this whole dance thing will work out. >> tough realities... >> we chicago ch-iraq, because we have more killings... >> life changing moments... >> shut the camera.... >> from oscar winning director, alex gibney, a hard hitting look at the real issues facing american teens. the incredible journey continues... on the edge of eighteen only on all jazeera america ♪ >>> hello again, you are with the al jazeera news hour, let's get a quick run through of our top stories. the u.s. secretary of state says he is comfortable the u.s. will form a coalition to battl
. >>> still to come, ian paisley has died.ok back on his life. >>> and bigger isn't always better, that's the message from the toronto film festival. we'll tell you why. stay with us. >>> and also the painful plight of baseball, a player is struck in the face by a fast ball. we'll have the details later in sport. >> a new episode of the ground breaking series, edge of eighteen >> just because your pregnant don't mean your life's ended. >> intense...
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. >>> ireland has played tribute to northern ireland's ian paisley who died at the age of 88. here's cnn's nic robertson. >> the government and i'll -- >> reporter: on the stage of irish politics, ian paisley was a giant. both revered and loathed with equal passion. >> never, never, never! >> reporter: and as they sense the big man, his booming pro-british anti-irish message has polarize northern ireland for days. >> as they say, we are part! >> reporter: to his protestant union as based, he was the anchor against a rising tide of catholic, irish nationalism. sinn fein wanted an island. after years of sectarian bloodletting, the i.r.a. was ready for negotiated settlement. ian paisley stood in the way. >> any government that's demands that we should negotiate are future violation of terrorists who appears to surrender their arsenal of bigger weapons, injured our honored are believed. >> reporter: but the tide of history was against him. in 1997, paisley's party, the democratic unionists were outmaneuvered by the british government, and more moderate protestant politicians. he w
. >>> ireland has played tribute to northern ireland's ian paisley who died at the age of 88. here's cnn's nic robertson. >> the government and i'll -- >> reporter: on the stage of irish politics, ian paisley was a giant. both revered and loathed with equal passion. >> never, never, never! >> reporter: and as they sense the big man, his booming pro-british anti-irish message has polarize northern ireland for days. >> as they say, we are part! >>...
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that is ian paisley, northern ireland's former first minister who died at the age of 88. but during his career, paisley was as controversial as he was celebrated. nic robertson explained. >> reporter: on the stage of irish politics, ian paisley was a giant, both loved and loathed with equal passion. in every sense, a big man. his booming, pro-british anti-irish message helped polarize northern ireland for decades. >> and we say today we are part. and neither dublin nor the ira will sever. >> reporter: to the base, he was a rising tied of catholic nationalism. they wanted a united island, the northern ireland's protestants did not. they were ready for a settlement, ian paisley stood in the way. >> any government which demands that we should negotiate our future with the ira terrorists who appears to surrender their arsenal of murder weapons, injured our honored dead, are believed. >> reporter: but the tide of history was against him. in 1997, paisley's party, the democratic unionists were out voted by the more moderate politicians. he was vindicated in the 2005 general ele
that is ian paisley, northern ireland's former first minister who died at the age of 88. but during his career, paisley was as controversial as he was celebrated. nic robertson explained. >> reporter: on the stage of irish politics, ian paisley was a giant, both loved and loathed with equal passion. in every sense, a big man. his booming, pro-british anti-irish message helped polarize northern ireland for decades. >> and we say today we are part. and neither dublin nor the ira will...
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ian watson. >> they've been planning for this referendum for months because we've been accepting that high turnout for quite some time now. 97% of the electorate registered to vote. it did take ten hours to complete the count. crunching the numbers for us is jeremy. >> yes on 45%, no on 55%. a clear margin for the nos. a dramatic day and night of voting and counting. let me show you the map of scotland after this result. we colored in areas where the o nos won. you can see the full areas where the yes votes were ahead. but largely the map has been covered red. if i take you back to our councils here, these are the 32 council areas in which the voting was counted. you can see a wash with red here. so many red councils. looking for the four green ones, i'll find them. 53% in glasgow. the other huge councils going no and the first results we had came in on the small councils. all coming in early in the evening. all going no. and it was quite sometime before we had our first yes. i can show you here a spread of these council areas with nos on this side and the yess on this side. it wouldn
ian watson. >> they've been planning for this referendum for months because we've been accepting that high turnout for quite some time now. 97% of the electorate registered to vote. it did take ten hours to complete the count. crunching the numbers for us is jeremy. >> yes on 45%, no on 55%. a clear margin for the nos. a dramatic day and night of voting and counting. let me show you the map of scotland after this result. we colored in areas where the o nos won. you can see the full...
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but just to let you know that ian paisley, reverend ian paisley in irish politics for so long, he has died. i think must have been late 80s, maybe 88, and we'll have more on that for you. let's get back now, though, to the pistorius trial. let's face it, it's a trial which has been watched pretty much all around the world. nowhere more so than in south africa. but let's just talk about the sort of public reaction to these verdicts, and to do that, i'm joined by our africa editor, who covered so much of the trial itself, and our social media producer. elaine, if i could start with you, just give us a sense of how big a deal. in social media terms it's been a monster. >> yeah, exactly. it's been some really strong reaction online, across the twitter world, people have been trending hashtags from the trial since it began, but today in particular now that pistorius has been found guilty of culpable homicide. and we can bring up a heat map for you now just to show how far-reaching that trend is. obviously there's a lot of activity across south africa. it doesn't seem to be popping up there
but just to let you know that ian paisley, reverend ian paisley in irish politics for so long, he has died. i think must have been late 80s, maybe 88, and we'll have more on that for you. let's get back now, though, to the pistorius trial. let's face it, it's a trial which has been watched pretty much all around the world. nowhere more so than in south africa. but let's just talk about the sort of public reaction to these verdicts, and to do that, i'm joined by our africa editor, who covered so...
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i want to bring in ian lee. important is the statement from abbas and will it have any influence in gaza? >> reporter: well, like you said, the palestinian president abbas accused of running the government. we cannot accept the state of affairs and will not accept the partnership with us and hamas if it remains the same in gaza. these words call into question the unity. a cabinet formed. abbas is saying the shadow government running gaza is running that unity government helpless. abbas called these statements unjust and unjustified. this criticism shouldn't be aired in the public. it is interesting to note that a recent poll states if presidential elections were today, hamas' political leader would trounce abbas. the poll states that almost 80% of palestinians believe hamas won the gaza war. it is not surprising that hamas is popular. this rift is music to the hamas' ears. israel is now calling for abbas to abandon the deal and return to the dialogue with them. what does this mean if this unity falls apart? the
i want to bring in ian lee. important is the statement from abbas and will it have any influence in gaza? >> reporter: well, like you said, the palestinian president abbas accused of running the government. we cannot accept the state of affairs and will not accept the partnership with us and hamas if it remains the same in gaza. these words call into question the unity. a cabinet formed. abbas is saying the shadow government running gaza is running that unity government helpless. abbas...
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we spoke to ian cheshire. notays the risks are scaremongering. he says it is business reality. >> signs of nervousness. we have been looking at futures, down by a 10th of 1%. at the u.k.,oking you will be looking at governor carney speaking again today. minister that, prime david cameron. that is the focus in scotland. terms of how to trade these markets, if you think that is a reasonable benchmark, you would say the canadian dollar dropped by 1.6% when quebec went into voting. yields on the canadian bonds rose by 40 basis points. are we anywhere near those kinds of moves in the u.k. market? there is the leader of the pack in the news agenda. u.k. and ireland have the best performances in 10 years. that says it all. also the message telling us france is in better shape than it was. kingfisher is the top of that agenda. he delivers 15% return for shareholders. next generation is what the stock is moving on, bucking the overall equity trend. market inl equity italy is down by a 10th of 1%. the news is they have received a bid on the transport busin
we spoke to ian cheshire. notays the risks are scaremongering. he says it is business reality. >> signs of nervousness. we have been looking at futures, down by a 10th of 1%. at the u.k.,oking you will be looking at governor carney speaking again today. minister that, prime david cameron. that is the focus in scotland. terms of how to trade these markets, if you think that is a reasonable benchmark, you would say the canadian dollar dropped by 1.6% when quebec went into voting. yields on...
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. >>> still to come here on the program, ian paisley, known as dr.for his refusal to compromise with irish nationalists have died. >>> and bigger isn't always better. that's the message from the toronto film festival. we'll tell you why. do stay with us. ♪ >>> the top stories this hour here on al jazeera. u.s. secretary of state has been meeting with turkish president in a bid to boost support for plans to take on the islamic state group. john kerry signed up arab allies to the coalition on thursday. but turkey so far refuse to embrace the plans. >>> and the cia say the number of fighters that have joined the islamic state group is three times more than previously thought. u.s. officials believe i.s. could have as many as 31,500 fighters. and south african olympic, oscar pistorius has been found guilty of culpable homicide. he has been released on bail until the sentencing. >>> the ebola outbreak is spreading faster than the ability of the west african countries to contain it. the w.h.o. called for international support in sending workers and supplie
. >>> still to come here on the program, ian paisley, known as dr.for his refusal to compromise with irish nationalists have died. >>> and bigger isn't always better. that's the message from the toronto film festival. we'll tell you why. do stay with us. ♪ >>> the top stories this hour here on al jazeera. u.s. secretary of state has been meeting with turkish president in a bid to boost support for plans to take on the islamic state group. john kerry signed up arab...
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nbc bay area's ian cole reservation to find out. for the night, rebecca williams' house could been beirut. >> modern style, lebanese food. >> teacher by day, cook by night preparing for ten. >> we don't mess around! >> not ten friend. ten paying guests. who bay now ay now are starting arrive. >> i smelled it outside. >> good smell? >> all made dinner reservations on, eatwith.com. like a b & b for dinners. >> where the chef is actually part of the whole experience. bringing his personal story into the dinner. that's something that you just can't replicate outside of those homes. >> this type of service has raised questions at the san francisco department of public health. a number of inquiries asking if this is legal since the cooks don't have permits like restaurants do. a spokesperson says they're waiting to hear back from city attorney's office on whether or not the chefs are regulated. >> we are looking to work with the local regulator to find the right framework just as we have in the spain, and israel. to beep featured an emplo
nbc bay area's ian cole reservation to find out. for the night, rebecca williams' house could been beirut. >> modern style, lebanese food. >> teacher by day, cook by night preparing for ten. >> we don't mess around! >> not ten friend. ten paying guests. who bay now ay now are starting arrive. >> i smelled it outside. >> good smell? >> all made dinner reservations on, eatwith.com. like a b & b for dinners. >> where the chef is actually part of...
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ian cole explains. >> reporter: at el suarhito high school, the volleyball teams likes to keep movingntum is key. now trying to shift the struggling pre grogram through fund-raising. >> trying to be as efficient. he coached the team before. his first year here. where new nets and balls are badly needed. >> quality equipment to train. >> the past years we ftry to do fund-raising. >> reporter: the team is turning to crowd funding. the data shows other teams are doing it too. according to fund-raising website, gofundme. >> caller:. $10,000 raised for middle and high school sports teams in 2010. it increased every year since. an this year, more than $9 million donatedch th. this team is trying to raise $6,000. >> we have got a lot of good momentum going so far. >> bishop says if the goal is met the team will give back by teaching younger kids in the community to play volleyball to keep the school and neighborhood moving. forward. >> good people make good volley ballplayers. the more i can work on both end the better. >> ian cole, nbc bay area news. >> very proactive. >> great. up next. th
ian cole explains. >> reporter: at el suarhito high school, the volleyball teams likes to keep movingntum is key. now trying to shift the struggling pre grogram through fund-raising. >> trying to be as efficient. he coached the team before. his first year here. where new nets and balls are badly needed. >> quality equipment to train. >> the past years we ftry to do fund-raising. >> reporter: the team is turning to crowd funding. the data shows other teams are doing...
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. >>> ian paisley has died. and for much of his life he was no friend to catholics. he was a hardline protestant leader in northern ireland who once referred to pope john paul ii as the antichrist. after battling the ira and fighting to suppress the catholic minority in ireland, in '07 he finally accepted change, power sharing and home rule in belfast. ian paisley was 88. bob crewe has died. he was present at the creation of "jersey boys." he discovered the four seasons. and if you're a music fan, you'll agree he left the world a better place. among the songs he wrote, co-wrote and produced, silhouettes, sherry, big girls don't cry, dawn, walk like a man, ragdoll, let's hang on, bye-bye baby, can't take my eyes off of you. and for good measure, good morning star shine and lady marmalade. bob crewe, the pride of bellville, new jersey, was 82. >>> toronto mayor rob ford is in the hospital for an abdominal tumor and out of the race for re-election. his brother, doug, is running in his place. the two brothers made the switch minutes before the office filing deadline. it
. >>> ian paisley has died. and for much of his life he was no friend to catholics. he was a hardline protestant leader in northern ireland who once referred to pope john paul ii as the antichrist. after battling the ira and fighting to suppress the catholic minority in ireland, in '07 he finally accepted change, power sharing and home rule in belfast. ian paisley was 88. bob crewe has died. he was present at the creation of "jersey boys." he discovered the four seasons. and...
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ian williams, nbc news, bangkok. >>> when we come back, making a difference. the school that found its own way to make sure its students weren't hungry. >>> finally tonight, with the country facing a growing hunger problem, a recent survey found that one in seven americans depends on food assistance, including 12 million children. as kids return to school this week, many teachers will find themselves dealing with the problem. tonight, chelsea clinton on how a school in new mexico is making a difference. >> we have ones, tens, hundreds. >> reporter: it's hard to learn on an empty stomach. >> they can't come in here and be at their best. >> reporter: marvin callahan has been an elementary schoolteacher for 20 years. and sees hunger in albuquerque classrooms getting worse. >> i ask every single child as they walk in, did you eat breakfast, did you eat breakfast. some of them will say yes, and some will say no. >> reporter: like many educators across the country, callahan and karen medeana, the school counselor are filling the food gap. >> thank you for holding my
ian williams, nbc news, bangkok. >>> when we come back, making a difference. the school that found its own way to make sure its students weren't hungry. >>> finally tonight, with the country facing a growing hunger problem, a recent survey found that one in seven americans depends on food assistance, including 12 million children. as kids return to school this week, many teachers will find themselves dealing with the problem. tonight, chelsea clinton on how a school in new...
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ian bremmer joins us now on a new world. he is in singapore. good morning. thank you for joining us. ourthese our frenemies or friends? >> it is the united states leading the sunni alliance in the air while the shia are on the ground actually doing the fighting in the trenches. kind of interesting. it is entirely possible to put together a coalition that includes everybody, given the geopolitics of the region. but there's no question, yes relations with saudi arabia before this ice is emergence are massively strained -- isis emergence are massively strained. the fact the united states has gotten these countries to be directly complicit, not just with providing base and ground support, but actually engaging in bombing campaigns along with the united states makes it much more sustainable for the united states to have this can a policy in the region. >> i know you study the karsay. overnight, we saw battles to take control of a very troubled nation. is the united states fighting a religious war at this point? , the united states is fighting against terrorist or
ian bremmer joins us now on a new world. he is in singapore. good morning. thank you for joining us. ourthese our frenemies or friends? >> it is the united states leading the sunni alliance in the air while the shia are on the ground actually doing the fighting in the trenches. kind of interesting. it is entirely possible to put together a coalition that includes everybody, given the geopolitics of the region. but there's no question, yes relations with saudi arabia before this ice is...
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ian lee live for us in jerusalem.n himself up in a suicide mission came from a town southeast of london. cnn's karl penhaul met relatives and friends to find out what motivated this 41-year-old father of three and truck driver to head to the battle zone. and to join a group recently splintered from isis. >> reporter: he is a son who never came home. abu waheed majid with his first bicycle in the 1970s. fast forward to moments before his suicide mission in syria. he phoned his brother back in england a week before. >> he said that he loved us all very, very much. and he said i know you're looking after the family, you're doing a very, very, very good job and that, you know, if i've done any wrongs in my life, that i hope maybe you can forgive me. >> reporter: majid was born outside london. pakistani parents with what appears to be a normal childhood, childhood friends, a new car and relatives who fought in the british army. here in his hometown, media investigations link him to a muslim hate preacher and a muslim radic
ian lee live for us in jerusalem.n himself up in a suicide mission came from a town southeast of london. cnn's karl penhaul met relatives and friends to find out what motivated this 41-year-old father of three and truck driver to head to the battle zone. and to join a group recently splintered from isis. >> reporter: he is a son who never came home. abu waheed majid with his first bicycle in the 1970s. fast forward to moments before his suicide mission in syria. he phoned his brother back...
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here is nbc bay area's ian cull ♪ >> reporter: the trumpet is fifth grader eli's newest passion, hissong doodle all day, which is what he sometimes did before he found music. >> sometimes i would get bored so i practice my trumpet. >> reporter: eli picked up the instrument six months ago and practices every other day as part of an after school class. >> we're really proud of eli. >> reporter: the san jose jazz program progressions brings music to at-risk students. they provide instruments and instruction to kids like eli. and a new study shows what they do can have a profound impact in the classroom. researchers say turning underserved kids into musicians will help them process complex sounds as well as privileged students shirks able to pick out the notes of the trumpet when he is listening to recordings. >> reporter: it could lead to better language and reading skills too so kids can excel instead of just survive. >> the more sounds kids here in a musical setting, the more advanced their brain becomes and the quitter they get at being able to distinguish. >> reporter: the director
here is nbc bay area's ian cull ♪ >> reporter: the trumpet is fifth grader eli's newest passion, hissong doodle all day, which is what he sometimes did before he found music. >> sometimes i would get bored so i practice my trumpet. >> reporter: eli picked up the instrument six months ago and practices every other day as part of an after school class. >> we're really proud of eli. >> reporter: the san jose jazz program progressions brings music to at-risk...
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. >> stephen ian goldstein. >> ronald f.golinsky. >> dennis james gomes. >> enrique antonio gomez. >> manuel gomez jr. >> and my beloved cousin, angel, you will always be in our hearts and we'll never forget you. we miss you very much. >> we miss you very much. >> my brother police officer christopher amrosso. you are our hero and not forgotten. until we meet again. >> wilder alfredo gomez. >> jenine gonzalez. >> rosa gonzalez....
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ian torrance is leaving. they are searching for a replacement.t conditions remain challenging. revenue for the half year remain 10% lower. when is the last time you changed your winter wardrobe? >> every year. every year. i never buy the blame the weather strategy. i know it matters but mark barton style weighing in on stock this morning. here are the top headlines at loomberg this morning. pro democracy protests block roads in the central part of the city. hang seng raised its gains for 2014. protesters are demanding the resignation of hong kong's chief executive. mainland china, hsbc p.m.i. for september was at 50.2 lower than the preliminary figure of 50.5. industrial profits, factory output show a deteriorating outlook which has led some economists to cut this year's g.d.p. growth. spain issued a suspension of catalonia's plans to hold a vote on independence. they called for a vote on november 9. as a non-binding consultation on independence for the region but the prime minister rajoy called the vote unconstitutional. that story has legs. som
ian torrance is leaving. they are searching for a replacement.t conditions remain challenging. revenue for the half year remain 10% lower. when is the last time you changed your winter wardrobe? >> every year. every year. i never buy the blame the weather strategy. i know it matters but mark barton style weighing in on stock this morning. here are the top headlines at loomberg this morning. pro democracy protests block roads in the central part of the city. hang seng raised its gains for...
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nbc bay yars ian cole with the search for napoleon. >> reporter: surveillance cameras caught this slownimal make a quick get away in san jose yesterday. >> it's weird he's not here. >> reporter: the tortoise is two feet long-b 50 pounds and his owner says appropriately named napoleon. >> because he likes to charge at people and he's like really territorial. >> reporter: a family member, she says, who attends all their family functions and also escaped out of the back yard through an open gate yesterday when everyone was out of the house. she thinks napoleon was looking for some grass to eat. >> when i had a lawn, he was the lawnmower. now because of the drought i don't have a lawn anymore. >> reporter: the video shows a passerby stopping, moving the tortoise out of the road so he wouldn't get hit by a car. >> so that was a relief. >> reporter: people stopping to take pictures but then a couple picks napoleon up and puts him into their car. the owner hoping they had good intentions. >> i don't know what they're doing with him and where he is now. i kind of wish they had knocked on the d
nbc bay yars ian cole with the search for napoleon. >> reporter: surveillance cameras caught this slownimal make a quick get away in san jose yesterday. >> it's weird he's not here. >> reporter: the tortoise is two feet long-b 50 pounds and his owner says appropriately named napoleon. >> because he likes to charge at people and he's like really territorial. >> reporter: a family member, she says, who attends all their family functions and also escaped out of the...
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in san jose, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >>> okay. did you see this? it might have been the most interesting traffic jam we've seen in years. for locals and tourists, the golden gate bridge might never be the same. a pair of deer, that's it right there, a pair of deer ran on to the bridge just in time for the evening commute. all northbound lanes were clear as the deer headed into marin county. now chp officers tried to respond, but they got stuck in traffic. not worry, though, the deer made it off the bridge unharmed. now plenty of people capturing the rare sight on their phones. video, photos, and some silly deer puns went viral on social immediate yankees, let's hope they don't take the ferry next time. that could be bad. >>> another deer story, this one in san carlos. this cell phone video showing deputies and firefighters in a backyard trying to free this deer after he got stuck in some netting. the rescue got tricky because the deer's antlers were tangled up inside of that netting. we're told the buck was not hurt. it was last seen running back i
in san jose, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >>> okay. did you see this? it might have been the most interesting traffic jam we've seen in years. for locals and tourists, the golden gate bridge might never be the same. a pair of deer, that's it right there, a pair of deer ran on to the bridge just in time for the evening commute. all northbound lanes were clear as the deer headed into marin county. now chp officers tried to respond, but they got stuck in traffic. not worry, though, the...
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who better to speak than ian fisher?e says, the divergences are so stark between various countries. >> i think it is fair to say -- inhe overall eurozone france, we saw quite a sharp downturn. by contrast, the u.k. has been stronger than we thought. we are seeing the tale of two very different markets. the u.k. recovering, higher employment, more people learning. france, still having a confidence issue. >> he is giving a wonderful flavor of the divergences. many of them are taking to the stage today. we will be hearing from the likes of john loomis. they have managed to propel growth within the u.k. many countries trying to navigate. >> ian cheshire is never short of an opinion. he had some advice for mario draghi as well. >> that is where he is recognizing the divergences. we had george osborne yesterday tough in will stick terms of cutting the deficit, 25 billion pounds. they are managing to stimulate growth and purchases of houses with low borrowing costs. he wants to see more of that coming from the ecb. >> i think t
who better to speak than ian fisher?e says, the divergences are so stark between various countries. >> i think it is fair to say -- inhe overall eurozone france, we saw quite a sharp downturn. by contrast, the u.k. has been stronger than we thought. we are seeing the tale of two very different markets. the u.k. recovering, higher employment, more people learning. france, still having a confidence issue. >> he is giving a wonderful flavor of the divergences. many of them are taking...
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ian bremmer, welcome to the program. are these protests unprecedented? has china ever seen anything like this? and i guess tiananmen comes to mind. >> yes. tiananmen's the last time we've seen this sort of thing within china itself. certainly hong kong there has been nothing like this since the hanover from great britain in 1997. most importantly it is by far the first serious challenge domestically to the president. it really is directly a question of the legitimacy and the support of what's so far been a very popular, very charismatic and very transformative rule. >> how much of a challenge is it to him and to the regime, the government in beijing? these students have been there for five days. they don't show any signs of backing down. >> no, in fact, tomorrow, as you've heard, you have the national day. there have been a number of calls for demonstrations in support of the occupied central movement, not just in the united states and in the developed countries, but we also see that they're likely to happen in macau. they're going to happen in taipei an
ian bremmer, welcome to the program. are these protests unprecedented? has china ever seen anything like this? and i guess tiananmen comes to mind. >> yes. tiananmen's the last time we've seen this sort of thing within china itself. certainly hong kong there has been nothing like this since the hanover from great britain in 1997. most importantly it is by far the first serious challenge domestically to the president. it really is directly a question of the legitimacy and the support of...
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skattist national assists are putting it forward if you decided i think they vote no. >> thank you ianmer. >>> the president federal reserve just shared some of its strategy for america's economic recovery. i will tell what you that could mean for you and your bottom line. ignore the headlines you see, i am talking about you and interest rates coming up. >> every saturday, al jazeera america brings you controversial... >> both parties are owned by the corporations. >> ..entertaining >> it's fun to play with ideas. >> ...thought provoking >> get your damn education. >> ...surprising >> oh, absolutely! >> ...exclusive one-on-one interviews with the most interesting people of our time. >> you're listening because you want to see what's going to happen. >> i want to know what works what do you know works? >> conversations you won't find anywhere else. >> talk to al jazeera. >> only on al jazeera america. >> oh my! >> good news, america, the >>> good news, america, the federal reserve today decided to keep interest rates near zero for the time being. what duds that mean for you? not much im
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skattist national assists are putting it forward if you decided i think they vote no. >> thank you ianmer. >>> the president federal reserve just shared some of its strategy for america's economic recovery. i will tell what you that could mean for you and your bottom line. ignore the headlines you see, i am talking about you and interest rates coming up. >> trafficked labor on the front lines? >> they're things, they're commodities... >> we go undercover... >> it isn't easy to talk at this base >> what's happing on u.s. bases? >> the tax payer directly pays the human trafficker >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> they're blocking the doors... ground breaking... they killed evan dead... truth seeking... >> they don't wanna see what's really going on >> break though investigative documentary series america's war workers only on al jazeera america >>> good news, america, the federal reserve today decided to keep interest rates near zero for the time being. what duds that mean for you? not much immediately. the interest rate that gets everyone worked up every time the fe
skattist national assists are putting it forward if you decided i think they vote no. >> thank you ianmer. >>> the president federal reserve just shared some of its strategy for america's economic recovery. i will tell what you that could mean for you and your bottom line. ignore the headlines you see, i am talking about you and interest rates coming up. >> trafficked labor on the front lines? >> they're things, they're commodities... >> we go undercover......
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we spoke to ian cheshire. notays the risks are scaremongering.ess reality. >> signs of nervousness. we have
we spoke to ian cheshire. notays the risks are scaremongering.ess reality. >> signs of nervousness. we have
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i am joined by its developer, ian schrager and john pawson, the interior divider -- designer. the two shortest introductions for you two gentlemen ever, don't you think? >> not too bad. >> let's talk about the solomon at 215 -- this development at 215 chrystie and why it is specific to you. >> it is more interesting than anything currently available on the market. it has the dream team. from new york, paris, london. you put all those people together and you will have an apartment that you would not otherwise have. but did you know you are officially a part of the dream team dax -- >> did you know you are officially part of the dream team? there will be t-shirts later on. >> it is different from any other developer, in my experience. >> give people a bit of insight into your previous work. you began in your adult life i teaching english -- by teaching english in japan. but then you went back to the u.k. and studied architecture. there have been a lot of influences in your work. >> i'm from yorkshire, so that is also a very strong thing that doesn't leave you. >> what about that
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. ♪ >> ian mcewan is here.he best his tells new book tells the story -- i am pleased to have him back at the table. he tells you a story? >> there were several judges at the dinner table. they all seemed to knew each other's judgments very well. >> you were there to talk about judicial proceedings? >> i had his judgments in my hand, a bound volume. i said this was a form of fiction, a subgenre, especially the family division. it's right in the heart of fiction. even then, i was not thinking about it as a novel. i put it in the back of my mind and three years later he did tell me the story of the jehovah's witness case and he was halfway through and i knew i was going to write a novel somewhere in there. >> what did you say just a minute ago? >> i think the family division has pitched its tent in the family division. contesting children, medical ethics, crimes with diaries and knives, rapes. ordinary dilemmas that face people certainly once or twice in their life. all of those things. >> you set out to write it.
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thank you to ian mcmillan for two decades championing scottish business. cbi scotland does have a reputation for putting great people at its helm. i know this because i have recently picked one of them, your former chair, and she will be a fantastic representative for scotland and business in the parliament. many congratulations on that appointment. there is just three weeks until the voters go to the polls. as has been said, the balance is being cast already to determine scotland's future -- a future in the u.k. or outside the u k a future where we strengthen our common ties were where we sever them forever. we have just three weeks to make the case that we are better off together as one united kingdom. i believe we are joined by more than just a landmass. our family of nations is an intricate tapestry of millions of relationships woven tightly over more than three centuries. we are inextricably linked by history, backed by family, values, and trade. that's what i want to talk about today, the business case for scotland in the united kingdom. something th
thank you to ian mcmillan for two decades championing scottish business. cbi scotland does have a reputation for putting great people at its helm. i know this because i have recently picked one of them, your former chair, and she will be a fantastic representative for scotland and business in the parliament. many congratulations on that appointment. there is just three weeks until the voters go to the polls. as has been said, the balance is being cast already to determine scotland's future -- a...
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the photographer ian christmann.tured the moment and later titled the photos as "deerly beloved". in sports. the giants are in the playoffs while the a's are now scrambling to get in. . and in his final game at yankee stadum derek jeter does highlights. and all the sports. next coming up this saturday couple match with the eagles along with an in-depth look of the giants fifth rogers. ...we need to break up. is it the biting? cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years. jenny jenny carlos alex carlos good morning burrito team! we set out to make a bigger, tastier breakfast burrito and i think we nailed it. introducing bigger, better breakfast burritos. the grande sausage, packed with hash browns, sausage, and creamy sriracha sauce and the meat lovers, stuffed with ham, bacon and sausage, both w
the photographer ian christmann.tured the moment and later titled the photos as "deerly beloved". in sports. the giants are in the playoffs while the a's are now scrambling to get in. . and in his final game at yankee stadum derek jeter does highlights. and all the sports. next coming up this saturday couple match with the eagles along with an in-depth look of the giants fifth rogers. ...we need to break up. is it the biting? cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable....
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course my kingfisher ceo ian cheshire speaking to manus cranny earlier.ll continue the conversation within the next hour. john swinney is joining us. we will talk a lot about the pound. in the meantime, we talk tech. microsoft is near a deal to acquire the parent company of the game, minecraft. matt campbell joins us now. this is a successful company. not microsoft. it makes money, but it is not -- in terms of the product they produce. why does microsoft want what looks like a lego game? >> this is a strange choice for microsoft. as you say, minecraft is very popular. it has very devoted fans. i think it would be pretty recognizable to someone who grew up playing video games in the 80's or 90's. nevertheless, people love it. it is very popular on the xbox. and microsoft has tons of cash offshore. minecraft is made by a company that is based in sweden. this is potentially a very productive use of that offshore know,hich for reasons we can't be profitably brought back. to invertis not going itself to sweden for this but it is an interesting addition. >> whe
course my kingfisher ceo ian cheshire speaking to manus cranny earlier.ll continue the conversation within the next hour. john swinney is joining us. we will talk a lot about the pound. in the meantime, we talk tech. microsoft is near a deal to acquire the parent company of the game, minecraft. matt campbell joins us now. this is a successful company. not microsoft. it makes money, but it is not -- in terms of the product they produce. why does microsoft want what looks like a lego game?...
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ian poulter shot of the day chipped in for birdie on 15.ry mcilroy win the hole and have the match. in the afternoon rory and sergio garcia beat furyk and mayhem. reid misses a two-footer for par. rose and kaymer. the united states trail 10-6. have to register 8 1/2 points in singles on sunday to win the cup. >>> raiders and dolphins in london a 10:00 a.m. kickoff. 49ers coaching the eagles. highlights sunday at 5:00. what a day. >> thanks, shu. well, that's it for tonight. abc 7 news continues tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m. i'm katie marzullo. for mike shumann, for drew tuma, thanks so much for joining us. have a great night. phone.t lives more wi-fi in more places. a movie library you can take wherever you go. internet speeds that have gotten faster 13 times in 12 years. the innovators and inventors at comcast labs are creating more possibilities for more people every day. comcast. bringing media and technology together for you. this is "jeopardy!" let's meet today's contestants -- an employee-communication specialist from bethlehem, penns
ian poulter shot of the day chipped in for birdie on 15.ry mcilroy win the hole and have the match. in the afternoon rory and sergio garcia beat furyk and mayhem. reid misses a two-footer for par. rose and kaymer. the united states trail 10-6. have to register 8 1/2 points in singles on sunday to win the cup. >>> raiders and dolphins in london a 10:00 a.m. kickoff. 49ers coaching the eagles. highlights sunday at 5:00. what a day. >> thanks, shu. well, that's it for tonight. abc 7...
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and this does have a lot of israelis and a lot of them in the government concerned. >> all right, iany thanks to you reporting live from jerusalem. >>> and monsoon season in southeast asia has killed more than 250 people. >> yes, landslides and flood waters inundated parts of pakistan and china. they are trying to reach people stranded. >> reporter: hundreds of people have been killed. hundreds more have been injured in this heavy rainfall that has led to flooding right across pakistan, in particular, in the far north. it borders with china, lower down pakistan, lower cashmere, which borders india, both areas border india. the bread bowl of the country, a lot of agriculture land there has also been affected. the worst infected in fact, a number of rivers and reservoirs being kept a close eye on. thankfully, though, the rain has now stopped. but on friday and saturday more than a foot of rain falling on friday alone. causing serious concern. now pakistan doesn't have emergency services or search and rescue operations and groups on standby for these kind of situations, even though this
and this does have a lot of israelis and a lot of them in the government concerned. >> all right, iany thanks to you reporting live from jerusalem. >>> and monsoon season in southeast asia has killed more than 250 people. >> yes, landslides and flood waters inundated parts of pakistan and china. they are trying to reach people stranded. >> reporter: hundreds of people have been killed. hundreds more have been injured in this heavy rainfall that has led to flooding...
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joining us now is ian day. what is the mood of the people there tonight? i'm in new yor. the vote was 100% in parts of the country. it does look like nos are enling it, but it's much, much tighter than anyone ever expected. save for main parties in london this time last year that this would end up being 65, 45 in favor of no offer whatever it ends up. so there is still though it's no, there is going to be huge pressure for further powers to be given to scotland which will then raise questions about other parts of the uk and leads pressure for the welch possibly. and so this is not a done deal, 100%. still questions about the nuclear should be resolves. and european union cannot go away for scotland. it's still a live debate. you're got a country where almost half of the people wanted to split. so how do you answer that democratically? >> and ian what do you think the biggest issue was for the scottish people? more financial concern? or were the nuclear concerns just as big of an issue? >> i don't think the nuclear concerns played too heavily on the minds of scottish peopl
joining us now is ian day. what is the mood of the people there tonight? i'm in new yor. the vote was 100% in parts of the country. it does look like nos are enling it, but it's much, much tighter than anyone ever expected. save for main parties in london this time last year that this would end up being 65, 45 in favor of no offer whatever it ends up. so there is still though it's no, there is going to be huge pressure for further powers to be given to scotland which will then raise questions...
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the drool is gone, eye crust finally wiped away and we're wide ian bushy tail. >> speak for yourself. sue serio, scale of ten on a scale of one to ten? >> i'm drooling over that. just going to be gorgeous kind of day. >> okay, we're all set. sunny skies, cool, comfortable today. >> head today traffic right now, that's what's on the scene. high of 75 today, and bus stop buddy wearing a sweatshirt. okay, we're back, yes, temperatures in the four's, 50's, and that's really the most important thing, back to the they will i morning like monday, no rain on ultimate doppler radar, 58 degrees right naught, northwest breeze at 6 miles an hour, yesterday's high, 74, we will be right back into the mid 70s, today, we just won't have any rain in the morning, like we did yesterday. and tonight, we're down to about 59 in the city, and little cooler in the suburbs, so we'll have increasing clouds overnight. that's a look at your weather authority forecast. now, it is time for traffic. we start off with big story of the morning, which is in center city, if you haven't heard yet, seventh street right t
the drool is gone, eye crust finally wiped away and we're wide ian bushy tail. >> speak for yourself. sue serio, scale of ten on a scale of one to ten? >> i'm drooling over that. just going to be gorgeous kind of day. >> okay, we're all set. sunny skies, cool, comfortable today. >> head today traffic right now, that's what's on the scene. high of 75 today, and bus stop buddy wearing a sweatshirt. okay, we're back, yes, temperatures in the four's, 50's, and that's really...
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