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are seen as a way of pressuring the international community to end financial sanctions on the impoverished nation. the united states has urged the regime to refrain from what it calls "irresponsible provocations." it is the first down the jump for australia's new prime minister -- first day on the job for us to his new prime and mr., who was sworn in today. malcolm turnbull led a party to on tony abbott. he is seen as more moderate he will lead a referendum on gay marriage comes up and his predecessor opposed. -- father against wildfires fight against lattes continues in california could tens of thousands of acres have been destroyed in california. the fire is only 15% contained. thousands of people have been displaced with 500 homes destroyed. one woman died, elderly and disabled and unable to leave her home in time. officials have warned there could be other such cases. french pharmacies have started selling self testing kits for hiv. there is no need for prescription and no age limit. it is hoped that the tests will prevent people from unknowingly spreading the virus to others. to get anuntil
are seen as a way of pressuring the international community to end financial sanctions on the impoverished nation. the united states has urged the regime to refrain from what it calls "irresponsible provocations." it is the first down the jump for australia's new prime minister -- first day on the job for us to his new prime and mr., who was sworn in today. malcolm turnbull led a party to on tony abbott. he is seen as more moderate he will lead a referendum on gay marriage comes up...
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has said that he believes that climate change leads to wasteful practices, and it is effect impoverished nations the most. and the pope's message has really been about global inequality. and helping poor nations. and the message that he had in d.c., and he is expected to have again in new york, is that wealthy nations like the ooh needed state have to step up and lead that change, and to help other nations, who aren't as wealthy, whether it has to do with climate change, immigration, and what we're seeing now also excepting refugees, who are fleeing war torn countries. >> all right, danielle nottingham for just new york, thank you so much. hours earlier pope francis made history by becoming the first leader of the catholic church to address joint meeting of congress. he called on lawmakers to embrace immigrants. takings to counter climate change, as danielle mentioned, also, end the death penalty. later he traveled to a church where he mingled with the needy and homeless. he blessed their noontime meal. >> with a huge crowd of people turning out on the parkway, everyone's wondering will the weat
has said that he believes that climate change leads to wasteful practices, and it is effect impoverished nations the most. and the pope's message has really been about global inequality. and helping poor nations. and the message that he had in d.c., and he is expected to have again in new york, is that wealthy nations like the ooh needed state have to step up and lead that change, and to help other nations, who aren't as wealthy, whether it has to do with climate change, immigration, and what...
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now, i don't see korea and impoverished -- impoverished nation that would face tremendous retributionf it were to attack okinawa. i don't see that happening anytime soon, but the.is that there are a growing number of people questioning the strategic value of the bases in okinawa. as i discussed in my chapter , the -- i discuss the chapter called masters of extortion, one way to understand the marines, really holding onto the bases in okinawa is that they fear for their existence. if you force them to leave okinawa, many within the service fear that people would be in questioning the dead. it has effectively become a 2nd army. so this has been a symbolic base. complicated, and address that relationship with okinawa in japan. to get to your other question about democrats, ron paul, the former republican candidate for president was another who spoke out against us bases overseas and questioned and called for the closure of many bases. you don't see all that many prominent democrats making similar calls. i think that there are some people trying to push bernie sanders in this direction, b
now, i don't see korea and impoverished -- impoverished nation that would face tremendous retributionf it were to attack okinawa. i don't see that happening anytime soon, but the.is that there are a growing number of people questioning the strategic value of the bases in okinawa. as i discussed in my chapter , the -- i discuss the chapter called masters of extortion, one way to understand the marines, really holding onto the bases in okinawa is that they fear for their existence. if you force...
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involved nuclear talks and eventually an easing of severe sanctions against the impoverished nation. >>> well, it is quite an unusual sight. a garbage truck sinking through the roof of a parking garage. new details on what's being done to get it back on solid ground. >>> also new information on a young woman killed in a freak accident when a boat came loose from a truck. we are hearing from her friends as police piece together how this happened. >>> picture perfect weather out there right now, temperatures in the low 80s. the warmest temperatures are still ahead of us, though, this week in your join the millions who have already switched. we switched. and now, we're streaming netflix. who knew time warner cable's internet was so fast! mom switched. and now, we can watch our favorite shows together, on demand. i switched. so i can connect to the internet just about anywhere with my free twc wifi hotspots. join the millions who switched to time warner cable. for $89.99 a month, you'll get 100meg internet, and hundreds of hd channels. you'll also get unlimited calling to the us, mexico
involved nuclear talks and eventually an easing of severe sanctions against the impoverished nation. >>> well, it is quite an unusual sight. a garbage truck sinking through the roof of a parking garage. new details on what's being done to get it back on solid ground. >>> also new information on a young woman killed in a freak accident when a boat came loose from a truck. we are hearing from her friends as police piece together how this happened. >>> picture perfect...
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most coming from war or fleeing impoverished nations. >> as you know, not everyone welcomed the migrantseasier. ben wedeman has this story. >> reporter: the jokes come easy when father luca is around. humor, perhaps, the best medicine for the uncertainty gripping those who have washed up on italy's shores. father luca helped run thisville why in northeastern italy. temporary home fnigerians and others after applying for asy m asylum. >> you come back and you are killed or your parents are a killed and so on. >> being taught how to navigate the bureaucracy. others like italy are starting to close the doors. recently more than 30 mayors from towns and cities in this province went to rome to demand that the number of refugees sent here be reduced. >> so far this year, more than 120,000 migrants and refugees have arrived in italy. sparking demands from some, more in the wealthy north than the poorer south for a crack down. welcome, says 22-year-old victor from nigeria, is wearing thin. >> maybe you like it play football with them. no, no, no. we dent want black here. we don't. >> he fled aft
most coming from war or fleeing impoverished nations. >> as you know, not everyone welcomed the migrantseasier. ben wedeman has this story. >> reporter: the jokes come easy when father luca is around. humor, perhaps, the best medicine for the uncertainty gripping those who have washed up on italy's shores. father luca helped run thisville why in northeastern italy. temporary home fnigerians and others after applying for asy m asylum. >> you come back and you are killed or your...
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move it to an impoverished nation where leaders come in, they won't want to stay and hang out, they'llhelp that economy, and then they'll get out. they won't want to lounge about. >> all the cities in brussels, stop serving wine at union, they'll go home earlier and get things done. >> whine. thank you, michelle. >> see you later. >> coming up, carly fiorina's former colleague is now speaking out. bill worked for carly fiorina car for seven years here to tell us why he's supporting her next. >>> later, the current front runner to replace boehner is kevin mccarthy and why he's the right man for the job. we're gak in a moment. run on? it runs on optimism. it's what sparks ideas. moves the world forward. invest with those who see the world as unstoppable. who have the curiosity to look beyond the expected and the conviction to be in it for the long term. oppenheimerfunds believes that's the right way to invest... ...in this big, bold, beautiful world. >>> hey, welcome back. presidential candidate, carly fiorina, attracted close scrutiny, but less attention paid to 20 years in at&t, and th
move it to an impoverished nation where leaders come in, they won't want to stay and hang out, they'llhelp that economy, and then they'll get out. they won't want to lounge about. >> all the cities in brussels, stop serving wine at union, they'll go home earlier and get things done. >> whine. thank you, michelle. >> see you later. >> coming up, carly fiorina's former colleague is now speaking out. bill worked for carly fiorina car for seven years here to tell us why he's...
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nations to take action. accusing them of ravaging the planet and impoverishing this weak. >> any harm done to the environmentherefore is harm to humanity. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: in east harlem, the holy father urged school children to sing louder and took a pope mobile ride passed 80,000 followers in central park. and this mass began about an hour ago. expected to go about another hour. >> only 18,000 people are inside the venue right now. we know there were thousands lined up. how were those 18,000 able to get those tickets ? >> a very lucky 18,000. they were from local parishes. this wasn't really a public event. all the tickets they had, 18,000 were divided among local churches and parishes. and those are the lucky ones who got to go. >> what happened to the others who lined up who waited to try to get inside. was there a viewing area? >> that's probably from their television. there isn't another viewing area. they made it clear from the beginning they were handing these tickets out. this wasn't a public event but they were going to local parishes. >> kenneth craig live from new york tonight. thank you.
nations to take action. accusing them of ravaging the planet and impoverishing this weak. >> any harm done to the environmentherefore is harm to humanity. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: in east harlem, the holy father urged school children to sing louder and took a pope mobile ride passed 80,000 followers in central park. and this mass began about an hour ago. expected to go about another hour. >> only 18,000 people are inside the venue right now. we know there were thousands...
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francis called on wealthy nations to take action accusing them of ravaging the planet and impoverishing the weak. translator: any harm done to the environment therefore is harm to humanity. >> reporter: in east harlem the pope urged schoolchildren to sing louder and he examined some of their class projects. and after his trip through central park the pope is headed to madison square garden where he will celebrate mass with 20,000 people, bruce and lesli. >> kenneth, thanks a lot for that. >> and the vatican flag was just raised for the first time just before pope francis arrived at the u.n. general assembly. of course, the general assembly there recently agreed to allow the u.n.'s two observer states, the holy see and palestine, to fly their flags along those of the 193 member states. >>> one of the most powerful republicans is leaving office in the next month. house speaker john boehner in a surprise move announced that he's stepping down at the end of october. our ellison barber has more on the shocking announcement. ellison? >> there's been tension among boehner and members of his ca
francis called on wealthy nations to take action accusing them of ravaging the planet and impoverishing the weak. translator: any harm done to the environment therefore is harm to humanity. >> reporter: in east harlem the pope urged schoolchildren to sing louder and he examined some of their class projects. and after his trip through central park the pope is headed to madison square garden where he will celebrate mass with 20,000 people, bruce and lesli. >> kenneth, thanks a lot for...
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impoverished. at this tame the pope has left the united nations. he is on his way to the 9/11 memorial and museum. but the pope has addressed the issues of the poor over and over again. >> since the very begin, taking the name of francis, after francis of ais assissi. many people will talk about helping the poor, but he's done things. it's been confirmed by the vatican that he has snuck out from time to time to go and work with the homeless in rome and even installed showers in the vatican for homeless people to come and take a shower. that's amazing. >> and he again now on his way to the 9/11 memorial and museum, i know, chris, you have been standing by for that. >> yes, mary, we are waiting by here, high atop the 9/11 memorial and museum. the pope has left the u.n. he is now in fast motorcade and will be here probably within 10 to 15 minutes. the memorial and museum has played host to almost 8.5 million people in the last year alone. everyone from presidents to heads of state to most importantly the families and friends of those lost on 9/11. but
impoverished. at this tame the pope has left the united nations. he is on his way to the 9/11 memorial and museum. but the pope has addressed the issues of the poor over and over again. >> since the very begin, taking the name of francis, after francis of ais assissi. many people will talk about helping the poor, but he's done things. it's been confirmed by the vatican that he has snuck out from time to time to go and work with the homeless in rome and even installed showers in the...
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nations yesterday. >> yeah. and i know your organization, eric, focuses on debt relief for the impoverished.these particular details that come from the pope routinely, but my question is what impact have you seen in terms of debt relief in helping the poor? >> well, there are impacts, and i have to say, watching him yesterday was one of the most inspiring moments of my entire life. to hear what he was saying at the united nations. our organization, jubilee u.s.a. network, was founded by pope john paul ii and other religious leaders, jews and christians all over the world, in the great debt crisis where the number one reason that countries were dealing with inequality, just like today according to the international monetary fund, was because of their sovereign debt. so pope john paul ii urged us to win debt relief. since our campaign began we have won more than $130 billion of debt relief for the world's poorest countries. >> yeah. >> by international law, that money has to go into building schools and hospitals in africa, in the poorest parts of the world, and right now what we've seen the p
nations yesterday. >> yeah. and i know your organization, eric, focuses on debt relief for the impoverished.these particular details that come from the pope routinely, but my question is what impact have you seen in terms of debt relief in helping the poor? >> well, there are impacts, and i have to say, watching him yesterday was one of the most inspiring moments of my entire life. to hear what he was saying at the united nations. our organization, jubilee u.s.a. network, was...