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teacup and from the corner office of the prime minister of haiti talks about transforming his island nation into a paradise for tourism. finally, we go behind the lens with the celebrity photographer. that's what's happening in our world, up next. ♪ chicken parm you taste so good ♪ ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ mmm mmm mmm mm mmm mm mmmmmm protects, defends and saves lives. [male radio operator] coast guard mayday... [narrator] we are the coast guard foundation and we support our united states coast guard. we provide scholarships and grants to help make college dreams a reality. we provide equipment and gear to promote fitness and health. and when the unthinkable happens, we're there providing relief to families of the fallen. go to coast guard foundation dot org to help support coast guard members and their families. >>> welcome back. from the big screen to the small screen, and now broadway, kiki palmer continues to dazzle audiences with the impossible. let's take a look. ♪ kiki palmer is breaking broadway records, but her appearance as cinderella that has people looking. ♪ >> when i thi
teacup and from the corner office of the prime minister of haiti talks about transforming his island nation into a paradise for tourism. finally, we go behind the lens with the celebrity photographer. that's what's happening in our world, up next. ♪ chicken parm you taste so good ♪ ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ mmm mmm mmm mm mmm mm mmmmmm protects, defends and saves lives. [male radio operator] coast guard mayday... [narrator] we are the coast guard foundation and we support our...
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this is effective against britain, an island nation. the vast majority of the recess -- sea d come some busy like food and oil. british nation dependent on maritime commerce. the royal navy was blockading many german harbors. under those d go protections and attack the suppliers. this is very effective. gentlemanly way of very ing, summaries are good offensive weapon, but they are terrible defensive weapon. the success remains of a surprise attack. concern of lot of it being that it was poking the b of a lot of neutral nations. there was think vessels though not necessarily involved in the conflict. or simply current merchant or goes for south america the other states, all of the places which were not involved . they had these things called price rules. would forward the vessel, search the papers for the manifest. but my throughout the ship. it was considered to be more formal. that kind of mitigated the effect of the u-boat. it could potentially be overpowered with small arms. it was not really that effective. war as they d world progre
this is effective against britain, an island nation. the vast majority of the recess -- sea d come some busy like food and oil. british nation dependent on maritime commerce. the royal navy was blockading many german harbors. under those d go protections and attack the suppliers. this is very effective. gentlemanly way of very ing, summaries are good offensive weapon, but they are terrible defensive weapon. the success remains of a surprise attack. concern of lot of it being that it was poking...
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many are small island nations in the pacific.h scientists warming it will make natural disasters worse, samoa is preparing for the worst. from the capitol: >> two years ago, a cyclone brought trees smashing down on some of lester dean's bee-s, rain pummeled others. flooding took more. so many plants were destroyed, even the bees that survived the storm were starved of policien. >> caused problems, vegetables weren't policy iniated for the next season's crops. >> reduced the harvest. >> everybody lost out. the vegetable farmers and fruit farmers just had no cash at all. nothing. assessment nothing. natural disasters can have unexpected consequences. so anticipating them makes sense. dean is keeping his new hives well away from trees and the roof should help protect them from heavy rain. elsewhere in samoa, after a tsunami killed 33 people in one coastal village, survivors moved to a new settlement up the hill in case it ever happens again. trees are being planted along shore lines to protect from ocean surges. crops are put under
many are small island nations in the pacific.h scientists warming it will make natural disasters worse, samoa is preparing for the worst. from the capitol: >> two years ago, a cyclone brought trees smashing down on some of lester dean's bee-s, rain pummeled others. flooding took more. so many plants were destroyed, even the bees that survived the storm were starved of policien. >> caused problems, vegetables weren't policy iniated for the next season's crops. >> reduced the...
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the clerk: h.r. 4049, a bill to amend the act to provide for the accomplishment of the apostle islands national seashore in the state of wisconsin, and for other purposes to adjust the boundary of that national lakeshore to include the late house known as ashland breakwater light and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from idaho, mr. labrador, and the gentleman from minnesota will each control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from idaho. mr. labrador: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the house will be in order. the house will be in order. please take your conversations off the floor. he house will be in order. the house will be in order. the gentleman from idaho is recognized. mr. labrador: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the ashland harbor breakwater light is an operational light house located near ashland, wisconsin, and is currently owned an
the clerk: h.r. 4049, a bill to amend the act to provide for the accomplishment of the apostle islands national seashore in the state of wisconsin, and for other purposes to adjust the boundary of that national lakeshore to include the late house known as ashland breakwater light and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from idaho, mr. labrador, and the gentleman from minnesota will each control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from...
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nations. british pluralism, island status, and now the miracle of the common law.that beautiful, bizarre system whereby the law is not written down from first principles and then applied to specific cases, but that rather grows up case-by-case. each judgment serving as a starting point for the next. no one is the overall controlling intellectual. the law come north in english-speaking society really are the hard ones outcome is not an instrument of state control, but rather a mechanism open to the individual seeking redress. it contains an assumption of residual right. i come across that every week where i work in the european parliament. there is a fundamental difference of opinions. which stems ultimate from the different legal systems. again and again i say to my colleagues in brussels, why are you regulating x or y, and the and ours comes back, because it's not regulated. [laughter] in their mind unrated and illegal our synonymous. the idea that lack of regulation should be your default option, the financial state of affairs, that is seen as a bizarre peculiari
nations. british pluralism, island status, and now the miracle of the common law.that beautiful, bizarre system whereby the law is not written down from first principles and then applied to specific cases, but that rather grows up case-by-case. each judgment serving as a starting point for the next. no one is the overall controlling intellectual. the law come north in english-speaking society really are the hard ones outcome is not an instrument of state control, but rather a mechanism open to...
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. >> thank you >>> now, many of the country's most affected by climate change are small island nations in the asia pacific, and with scientists warning that climate change will make the natural disaster worse, samoa is preparing for the worst. >> two years ago, a cyclone brought trees smashing down on some of lefter dean's bee hives. rain pummelled others. many plants were destroyed and the bees that survived the storm had problems. >> everybody lost out, the vegetable farmers and fruit farmers, they had no cash at all, nothing. >> natural disasters can haven't expected consequences, so anticipating them makes sense. dean is keeping his new hives away from industries, and the roof should protect them from heavy rain. elsewhere in somalia, after a tsunami killed 33 people, survivors moved up the hill in case it happens again. trees are planted along shore lines to protect ocean surges, crops under plastic and forest replanted to act as a barrier to flash floods. communities need to be involved in that, a scale model is built to explain what is done and why. >> it has to be done for the
. >> thank you >>> now, many of the country's most affected by climate change are small island nations in the asia pacific, and with scientists warning that climate change will make the natural disaster worse, samoa is preparing for the worst. >> two years ago, a cyclone brought trees smashing down on some of lefter dean's bee hives. rain pummelled others. many plants were destroyed and the bees that survived the storm had problems. >> everybody lost out, the...
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opposition parties boycotted the vote, the first since arab spring-inspired protests in the island nationofficials say half of registered voters participating last week. the leading opposition group rejects that figure. counting is under way in africa's first electronic vote, with 10 cop state unsies. the ruling party had 27% of the vote. the presidential and parliamentary elections were expected to deliver a comfortable win for the ruling party. and has been running the country since independence in south africa in 1990 >>> now, to kenya where the gore are of mun dara warned that al-shabaab fighters infiltrated the boarder town, tensions are high a week after the group attacked a bus killing 28 people. many fears there could be uncrest. katherine sawyer reports. >> this woman's husband was killed in sent. he was a government official, a chief. unidentified me came to their home with guns and hand grenades. he was caught in the gunfire. this woman is recovering from shrapnel. >> translation: he told me that he escaped his attackers. i don't know if it was al-shabaab or not. >> the governo
opposition parties boycotted the vote, the first since arab spring-inspired protests in the island nationofficials say half of registered voters participating last week. the leading opposition group rejects that figure. counting is under way in africa's first electronic vote, with 10 cop state unsies. the ruling party had 27% of the vote. the presidential and parliamentary elections were expected to deliver a comfortable win for the ruling party. and has been running the country since...
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if you're an island nation, don't start a war. world war i is a perfect example of that in great britain, which they have for the british. the united states when the smoke was settling from world war i already counted this in the pacific as it was going to develop into the next big order. they use that to design the perfect weapon, which was the submarine, which was the photo is used predominantly throughout world war ii. and they realize the types of submarines that they use during world war i were simply inferior and we brought back the german u-boats and we're trying to figure out why they have been better than ours. they had thicker halls and were better. our engineers began to build that. and knowing that the way they were working with the rice to militarism and thanks for these extra men and they could carry up these food and accessories and supplies up to 90 days. there's no wal-mart at cebit you could pull into. and you have to be into a completely self-sufficient individual. and so they had to design the perfect vote that
if you're an island nation, don't start a war. world war i is a perfect example of that in great britain, which they have for the british. the united states when the smoke was settling from world war i already counted this in the pacific as it was going to develop into the next big order. they use that to design the perfect weapon, which was the submarine, which was the photo is used predominantly throughout world war ii. and they realize the types of submarines that they use during world war i...
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many of the countries and the small island nations in the pacific.rew thomas has this report from the samoan capitol. >> two years ago a cyclone brought trees smashing down on some of the lester did dean's bee-s. rain pummeled others. others took more. so many plants were destroyed, even the bees that survived the storm were later starved of policien. the loss of the beess vegetables weren't policinated for the next season's crops. >> reduced the harvest. >> the vegetable farmers and fruit farmers had no cash at all. nothing. absolutely knock. >> natural disasters can have unexpected consequences. so anticipating them makes sense dean is keeping his. 33 people in one coastal village, survivors moved to a new settlement up the hill in case it ever happens again. trees are being planted along shore lines. forests are being replanted so they can act as a barrier to flash floods as communities need to be involved in that, a scale model of the landscapes being built to explain what's being done and why. it has to start on the individual village level acti
many of the countries and the small island nations in the pacific.rew thomas has this report from the samoan capitol. >> two years ago a cyclone brought trees smashing down on some of the lester did dean's bee-s. rain pummeled others. others took more. so many plants were destroyed, even the bees that survived the storm were later starved of policien. the loss of the beess vegetables weren't policinated for the next season's crops. >> reduced the harvest. >> the vegetable...
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we're going to tell but it for the government of an island nation. >> and immigration and the president's order moving to the front burner as congress gets back to business after the holiday. hear what republicans in the works. >>> boston, it's known for the red sox, the celtics, marathon, lobster rolls, and now the city has a unique plan to bring the olympic games to bean town. >> interesting they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. for every way you make chicken noodle soup, make it delicious with swanson®. motor trend's 2015olf car of the year. so was the 100% electric e-golf, and the 45 highway mpg tdi clean diesel. and last but not least, the high performance gti. looks like we're gonna need a bigger podium. the volkswagen golf family. motor trend's 2015 "cars" of the year. >>> thank you for staying with us on
we're going to tell but it for the government of an island nation. >> and immigration and the president's order moving to the front burner as congress gets back to business after the holiday. hear what republicans in the works. >>> boston, it's known for the red sox, the celtics, marathon, lobster rolls, and now the city has a unique plan to bring the olympic games to bean town. >> interesting they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies...
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just before 5:00 p.m., an historic 7.0 magnitude earthquake strikes the caribbean island nation of haiti. in just 35 seconds, most of the capital city of port-au-prince lies in ruins. surrounding areas are flattened. >> what happened in haiti was beyond anything i've ever seen. >> the disaster is compounded by the fact that haiti, one of the world's most impoverished countries, has a vulnerable infrastructure and poorly conducted buildings. strong aftershocks further traumatize the capital's 2 million residents. news of the earthquake travels around the globe. on another island across the ocean, icelandic rescue hears of the disaster. they are trained for emergency rescues on land and sea. they immediately prepare to deploy. >> i was called and ask if i was able to go. i said yes. and things evolved pretty fast after that. >> the icelanders are on the ground within 24 hours. despite traveling 4,000 miles, they're the first international team to arrive in haiti. as night falls, they secure a truck to assess the damage in port-au-prince. >> it was completely dark. there was no electricity.
just before 5:00 p.m., an historic 7.0 magnitude earthquake strikes the caribbean island nation of haiti. in just 35 seconds, most of the capital city of port-au-prince lies in ruins. surrounding areas are flattened. >> what happened in haiti was beyond anything i've ever seen. >> the disaster is compounded by the fact that haiti, one of the world's most impoverished countries, has a vulnerable infrastructure and poorly conducted buildings. strong aftershocks further traumatize the...
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they are doing it, they say, for the fallen and their families, and focus on palau, a pacific island nationf the fiercest fighting of the war 70 years ago, a place some pilots called "a forgotten corner of hell." fly today over palau's 586 small islands and miles of barrier reefs, and you'll see no sign of the carnage that once occurred here. but beneath the jungle canopy, you can still find the rusted ruins of japanese anti-aircraft guns, and in the clear blue water, a graveyard of planes and the men who flew them. as the second world war raged in the pacific, the islands of palau were teeming with japanese soldiers, and under attack by american planes. the skies overhead were filled with hellcats, corsairs, avengers and b-24 liberators. on september 1, 1944, this b-24, number 453, and its crew took off on a bombing mission. >> announcer: a liberator is hit! >> cooper: 453, like the b-24 in this newsreel, was shot out of the sky and disappeared into the sea. it was one of more than 200 american planes lost over palau during the war. >> announcer: our pacific island warfare is not cheap. >>
they are doing it, they say, for the fallen and their families, and focus on palau, a pacific island nationf the fiercest fighting of the war 70 years ago, a place some pilots called "a forgotten corner of hell." fly today over palau's 586 small islands and miles of barrier reefs, and you'll see no sign of the carnage that once occurred here. but beneath the jungle canopy, you can still find the rusted ruins of japanese anti-aircraft guns, and in the clear blue water, a graveyard of...
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island. the national park service has agreed to accommodate two-way traffic on an alternate route. >> the flyerser. michael waffle will be out 6 weeks for a lower body injury. he scored 6 goals in the team's 12 games. big loss. >>> the sixers and magic were winless when they faced each other at the wells fargo center. nolan noelle sprained his ankle in the third quarter. the sixers lost their 5th straight. final score, 91-89. the sixers remain winless. >>> certain treatments at the doctors' might be safer than you might imagine. >> this tree will be scene by hundreds of thousands of people. >> reporter: we have spirits on the way to and from school. you can route for rowan university that's the college of the morning on 6abc. >>> we'll be back with storm tracker 6 live and show you the rain and give you the day-park forecast. ♪ with the card accepted by 90% of doctors and specialists in the philadelphia region, you have the compassion and security of blue cross. giving you the freedom to relish right now. independence blue cross. live fearless. we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our up
island. the national park service has agreed to accommodate two-way traffic on an alternate route. >> the flyerser. michael waffle will be out 6 weeks for a lower body injury. he scored 6 goals in the team's 12 games. big loss. >>> the sixers and magic were winless when they faced each other at the wells fargo center. nolan noelle sprained his ankle in the third quarter. the sixers lost their 5th straight. final score, 91-89. the sixers remain winless. >>> certain...
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countries are small island nations in the pacific ocean. people in samoa are preparing for the worst. >> two years ago a cyclone sprought trees smash -- brought trees smashing down on lester dean's bee hives. some of the believes that survived were starved of holland. the loss of bees -- starved of pollen the the loss of bees meant pollination didn't occur the next season. >> everyone lucked out. the farmers had no cash. natural disasters can have unexpected consequences. anticipating them makes sense. dean is keeping new hives away from trees. they should be protected from rain. a tsunami killed 33. survivors moved to a settlement up the hill. trees are planted along shore lines, protecting ocean surges. crops you are under plastic, protecting them from the rain. forests are replanted to act as a barrier to flash floods. communities need to be involved in that, a scale model of the landscape to explain what is done and why. >> it can be scaled up. climate change needs to be addressed. it is happening. the project is a good example. >> the
countries are small island nations in the pacific ocean. people in samoa are preparing for the worst. >> two years ago a cyclone sprought trees smash -- brought trees smashing down on lester dean's bee hives. some of the believes that survived were starved of holland. the loss of bees -- starved of pollen the the loss of bees meant pollination didn't occur the next season. >> everyone lucked out. the farmers had no cash. natural disasters can have unexpected consequences....
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large multinational aid organizations flooded into the small island nation with troves of dollars andest of intentions. but years later, little of that money had reached the haitian people and large powerful aid groups had to some extent undermine local haitian institutions. as one haitian economist put it, the billions of dollars in earthquake aid have further marginalized the haitian state, haitian social organizations and haitian businesses. the case in haiti leaves many concerned global citizens looking for a better way to help. and that's where my foot soldiers of the week come in. the young men behind a small u.s. headquartered bag manufacturer have made it their mission to find sustainable ways to help the people of haiti recover. the company was founded by sam mcguire at the age of 23. after returning to the united states from post-earthquake haiti he sold his car to start the business which began hiring workers in haiti to make a line of handcrafted bags and satchels. the company set up its manufacturing base in one of the most impoverished part of port-au-prince. he handed o
large multinational aid organizations flooded into the small island nation with troves of dollars andest of intentions. but years later, little of that money had reached the haitian people and large powerful aid groups had to some extent undermine local haitian institutions. as one haitian economist put it, the billions of dollars in earthquake aid have further marginalized the haitian state, haitian social organizations and haitian businesses. the case in haiti leaves many concerned global...
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britain is an island nation, but we have never been an insular one.t our history, we've always looked outward, not in word. we have used the seas that surround our shores not to cut ourselves off from the world but to reach out to it, to carry our trade to the four corners of the earth. with that trade has come people, companies, jobs and investment. we've always understood that our national greatness is built on openness. we see that every day. we see it on national health service which would grind to a halt without the hundreds of thousands who come from overseas to help run it. we see it in london, the financial epicenter of the world, where so many have come to make britain their home. we have it in the bank of england, where the best central bank governor in the world, a canadian, is our governor. world-class our universities, where students and professors have come from all over the world. this is modern britain, a country that has come out of recession to become the most advanced economy in the world. that has happened in part because we are an
britain is an island nation, but we have never been an insular one.t our history, we've always looked outward, not in word. we have used the seas that surround our shores not to cut ourselves off from the world but to reach out to it, to carry our trade to the four corners of the earth. with that trade has come people, companies, jobs and investment. we've always understood that our national greatness is built on openness. we see that every day. we see it on national health service which would...
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indicates his approach is ratcheting up tension with japan over the senkaku islands in the east china sea and with southeast asian nations over islands in the south china sea. china and taiwan claim them. the panel notes the chinese military is rapidly advancing its space development and has tested a hypersonic weapon vehicle that can travel at more than five times the speed of sound. the committee warns all u.s. military satellites could be under threat from chinese forces in five to ten years. chinese nuclear force might also be more of a threat. professor robert sutter says that china's activity undermines u.s. interests in asia. >> we want to get along with china, and we hope they will be collaborative with us as we go forward, but we have to keep our powder dry. we have to be prudent. >> sutter says the u.s. needs a stronger alliance with japan and south korea to counter chinese activity. >>> japan and taiwan have been increasing exchanges of people and commerce. and those of both sides have signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at boosting ties. it covers tourism, immigration control and nuclear safety. they c
indicates his approach is ratcheting up tension with japan over the senkaku islands in the east china sea and with southeast asian nations over islands in the south china sea. china and taiwan claim them. the panel notes the chinese military is rapidly advancing its space development and has tested a hypersonic weapon vehicle that can travel at more than five times the speed of sound. the committee warns all u.s. military satellites could be under threat from chinese forces in five to ten...
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every day lives, which explains the appeal of an increasingly popular tourist attraction in the nation's island paradise. in waikiki, america's tonight's adam may found critics of gun fun in the sun. [ ♪ music ] >> reporter: it is paradise on earth. waikiki beach in honolulu. where surfers catch a wave, couples find romance, and some tourists... [ gunfire ] ..~ fire guns. every day on streets in front of gauci and cartier, travellers are handed flyers offering the chance to fire guns at gun ranges located next to luxury shopping malls and hotels. >> reporter: what do you offer tourists? >> safe and fun shooting experience. >> reporter: it's gun tourism and it's growing. last year "time" magazine called hawaii ground zero for gun tourism. there are four private clubs within half a mile of waikiki, and according to the rifle association, nine out of 10 patrons are japanese. firing weapons they never could back home, because they'd be comitting three japanese crimes, punishable by up to 10 years in prison. gun range owners are not eager to be strict with the customers. do you have concerns that th
every day lives, which explains the appeal of an increasingly popular tourist attraction in the nation's island paradise. in waikiki, america's tonight's adam may found critics of gun fun in the sun. [ ♪ music ] >> reporter: it is paradise on earth. waikiki beach in honolulu. where surfers catch a wave, couples find romance, and some tourists... [ gunfire ] ..~ fire guns. every day on streets in front of gauci and cartier, travellers are handed flyers offering the chance to fire guns at...
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singapore's a little island nation just south of malaysia, if you've never been there. at the time they were doing a tremendous reclamation effort where they were basically pushing back the china sea so they can get more land. because they're running out of land, too many people. and burt was invited to talk to this rather large assembly, about a thousand people of bureaucrats, military types, students, you name it. and his comments to just sort of typify his thinking and his sense of humor was, he said, you'd be far better off, instead of this reclamation effort, putting these young men into the new f-16's that you've just bought from us and going and bombing malaysia to the north and getting your land that way. you motivate and tie the new generation, you take advantage of hardware that you've spent good money on and you do it the old-fashioned way. before the crowd could sort of assimilate this -- oh, my god, did burt just tell us to go bomb malaysia -- you know, he had moved on to other subjects. that's the kind of guy he was. he was a lot of fun to be around. he cu
singapore's a little island nation just south of malaysia, if you've never been there. at the time they were doing a tremendous reclamation effort where they were basically pushing back the china sea so they can get more land. because they're running out of land, too many people. and burt was invited to talk to this rather large assembly, about a thousand people of bureaucrats, military types, students, you name it. and his comments to just sort of typify his thinking and his sense of humor...
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filipino peacekeepers leading the west african nation will be shipped to an island off manila, where they'll be monitored for symptoms of ebola. troops will be monitored and spend 21 days in quarantine. a diplomatic editor reports. keeping the peace in liberia, but not for much longer. filipino troops have been in the country as part of the u.n. mission for over a decade. now because of the threat of ebola, they are pulling out. no other country is offering to take their place. liberia is the worst hit country. 6,500 cases of ebola, half the total of 1300 cases across the worst affected parts of west africa. for now, other countries with troops in liberia are staying put, but they are concerned. >> we have more than 500 troobs in liberia. we have a hospital here. so we ignore it. we are not alarmed or panicked. we have taken adequate measures to keep our troops. all the three countries most affected by ebola - places that were casing huge challenges. u.n. troops - still needed in liberia, a troubled country after a devastating conflict. the u.n. peacekeeping nation may have closed a
filipino peacekeepers leading the west african nation will be shipped to an island off manila, where they'll be monitored for symptoms of ebola. troops will be monitored and spend 21 days in quarantine. a diplomatic editor reports. keeping the peace in liberia, but not for much longer. filipino troops have been in the country as part of the u.n. mission for over a decade. now because of the threat of ebola, they are pulling out. no other country is offering to take their place. liberia is the...
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. >> an update he on the japanese earthquake this hour in the central part of the island nation.6.8. the u.s. geological is yosurvey believes it wasn't as strong as that. they have an estimate of 6.2. no tsunami warning and no reports so far of any major damage. when we come back a return to politics bringing -- beginning with the most surprising reaction so far to the president's executive action on immigration. a surprise reaction from republican that you probably didn't see coming. that's what the surprise is after all. another full hour straight ahead. ng everything, i think this is the one. but let me take one last look. sure. take your time. built-in nav, heated seats for mom, dvd with wireless headphones for the kids! and tons of room for the golf clubs! golf clubs, and strollers. shhh ... i love this part. so what do you think? i think it's everything we wanted. great. discover for yourself why more people find their perfect car at carmax. carmax. start here. but i've managed.e crohn's disease is tough, except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i fina
. >> an update he on the japanese earthquake this hour in the central part of the island nation.6.8. the u.s. geological is yosurvey believes it wasn't as strong as that. they have an estimate of 6.2. no tsunami warning and no reports so far of any major damage. when we come back a return to politics bringing -- beginning with the most surprising reaction so far to the president's executive action on immigration. a surprise reaction from republican that you probably didn't see coming....
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national park. kilowea is slowly advancing on homes on the big island. >> it's like a slow torture. >> reporter: we'll show you how the volcano has erupted and created new land over the last century. and as the nation's biggest volcano, elane corausse took a bumpy road for a look ahead. >>> good evening and welcome to a second look. i'm julie haener. tonight a look at hawaii's powerful volcanos. hawaii's most active volcano kilowea is spewing massive amounts of lava advancing 13 miles and threatening some 15 homes on the big island of hawaii. officials say the flow which started in late june has recently slowed to only inches a day. but they admit volcanos are unpredictable and say there's no indication when this flow might stop. and it's nervewracking for those who live near by. >> never you know in my wildest dream when i was a kid growing up did i ever think that i would be in -- would be evacuating from lava. >> reporter: the lava has advanced 13 miles. now it's just yards away from the main road. residents are packing up while they can. >> i think it's pretty scary. the anxiety is building up and
national park. kilowea is slowly advancing on homes on the big island. >> it's like a slow torture. >> reporter: we'll show you how the volcano has erupted and created new land over the last century. and as the nation's biggest volcano, elane corausse took a bumpy road for a look ahead. >>> good evening and welcome to a second look. i'm julie haener. tonight a look at hawaii's powerful volcanos. hawaii's most active volcano kilowea is spewing massive amounts of lava...
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every day live which is explained the appeal of an increasingly popular tourist attraction in the nation's island paddies america tonight found critics warning of serious risks of gun fun in the sun. it is paradise on earth. waikiki beach. where suffers catch a wave, and some tourists -- fire guns. >> every day on streets in front of high end stores travelers are hanking fliers offering the chance to fire guns. >> at gun ranges located right next to luxury shopping malls and hotels. what do you offer these tourists. >> safe and fun shooting experience. it is gun tourism and it's growing. last year, time magazine calmed hawaii ground zero for gun tourism. there are now four private gun clubs within half a mile. and according to the rifle association, an estimated nine out of ten at the shooting ranges are japanese. and critics say gun range owners are not too eager to be struck with their customers. >> do you have concerns that these are operating lawfully. >> i called one, and asked this emwhat was the age requirement. and i was shocked. >> is leading gun control advocate, alarmed by the lack of
every day live which is explained the appeal of an increasingly popular tourist attraction in the nation's island paddies america tonight found critics warning of serious risks of gun fun in the sun. it is paradise on earth. waikiki beach. where suffers catch a wave, and some tourists -- fire guns. >> every day on streets in front of high end stores travelers are hanking fliers offering the chance to fire guns. >> at gun ranges located right next to luxury shopping malls and hotels....
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. >> ties soured in september 2012 when japan nationalized the senkaku islands in the east china sea. japan owns the islands china and taiwan claims them. japan claims they're an inherent part of history and international law. it says no issue of sovereignty exists to be resolved. the leaders agreed to prepare to launch a communications mechanism to avoid unexpected incidents at sea and in the air. abe said he also urged xi to address specific issues, including illegal activity by chinese fishing boats around remote japanese islands. let's now hear how the chinese side reacted to their japan/china summit talks. takafumi terui reports from beijing. >> reporter: this is tuesday's edition of a beijing daily. newspapers here have been carrying reports on the apec forum on the front pages. and many of them gave wide coverage to the meeting between abe and xi, with a large photo of the two leaders. the papers say the talks were held at japan's request. but they also say the meeting was important. as part of efforts to improve ties between the two countries. much attention was given to the e
. >> ties soured in september 2012 when japan nationalized the senkaku islands in the east china sea. japan owns the islands china and taiwan claims them. japan claims they're an inherent part of history and international law. it says no issue of sovereignty exists to be resolved. the leaders agreed to prepare to launch a communications mechanism to avoid unexpected incidents at sea and in the air. abe said he also urged xi to address specific issues, including illegal activity by chinese...
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hand look, i headed north, way north, to the northern most town in the world, on an island in the high arctic. many nation, including russia are eyeing this once sleeping coal mining settlement as a strategic base in the new arctic frontier. i'm here in norway, we are closer to the north pole than to oslo. this is for polar bears. they generate electricity by burning coal and were looking for a place to put the co2 emissions coming from burning coal, trying to find a reservoir to put it underground and they came upon natural gas. finds like these whet the appetite of prospectors. energy is not the only factor in the battle for the high north, it's about who controls the high seas. which are increasingly accessible because of global warming. shipping lanes created by the melting of the ice could save money, for example, a cargo ship travelling between western europe and asia travels through the suez canal. doing it through the arctic shortens it by oh%. - 40%. what russia needs is arctic ports and lines of communication. it's a big reason why moscow unveiled an ambitious plan to build 13 new bases and stat
hand look, i headed north, way north, to the northern most town in the world, on an island in the high arctic. many nation, including russia are eyeing this once sleeping coal mining settlement as a strategic base in the new arctic frontier. i'm here in norway, we are closer to the north pole than to oslo. this is for polar bears. they generate electricity by burning coal and were looking for a place to put the co2 emissions coming from burning coal, trying to find a reservoir to put it...
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island. she reports the national guard has locked down the area around the flow for safety reasons. >> from a helicopter just 100 feet aboveground, we could feel the heat and smell the smoke. fresh break outs popped up in different directions, entire forests are already gone. the main flow is 13-miles long and in some spots 500 feet wide. nobody knows how long it will burn. >> we were always trying not to ever disrespect her. >> hannah's family is from the bay area. she learned about pale at an early age. she is somewhat unpredictable. right now, the tip of the lava flow has stopped short of cutting this community in half. many believe she is being merciful. >> the ocean, they respect everything and allowing nature to take its course is one way of respecting that, respecting the power of nature and not challenging it. >> for this small town on the big island, all they can do is watch. >> i want to show you what this lava flow did to a cemetery. it practically smothered it. you can barely see the headstones that are left there. it went over a country road threatening power lines. workers have
island. she reports the national guard has locked down the area around the flow for safety reasons. >> from a helicopter just 100 feet aboveground, we could feel the heat and smell the smoke. fresh break outs popped up in different directions, entire forests are already gone. the main flow is 13-miles long and in some spots 500 feet wide. nobody knows how long it will burn. >> we were always trying not to ever disrespect her. >> hannah's family is from the bay area. she...
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this is particularly effective against britain, an island nation. at this time, the vast majority of every resource they had comes from the sea. food, war materials, oil fueling the war effort. the british nation depended heavily on maritime commerce. the idea was the royal navy was blockading many german harbors. the u-boats could be used to get out past the blockade and go far afield and sink vessels that were merchant ships carrying supplies. this was very effective. it was somewhat ineffective early on. early on, it was a gentlemanly way of fighting with submarines predominantly. they are a very good offense of weapon but a terrible defensive weapon. the success lies in their stealth and ability to have surprise attacks. when they first heard of the war on commerce, there was a lot of sort ofover it being poking the beast of neutral nations. this is what happened with things like the lusitania. they declared the areas around the british isles were war zones. they would sink vessels not necessarily involved in the conflict but simply carrying merc
this is particularly effective against britain, an island nation. at this time, the vast majority of every resource they had comes from the sea. food, war materials, oil fueling the war effort. the british nation depended heavily on maritime commerce. the idea was the royal navy was blockading many german harbors. the u-boats could be used to get out past the blockade and go far afield and sink vessels that were merchant ships carrying supplies. this was very effective. it was somewhat...
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on an island in the high arctic. many nationsrussia, are eyeing this once sleepy coal mining settlement as a strategic base in this newark tick frontier. but energy isn't the only factor in the battle for the high north. it's also about who controls the high seas. which are increasingly accessible because of global warming. new shipping lanes created by the melting of ice in the arctic could save a lot of money, for kh-l a caring so ship traveling between west attorney europe and asia typically sails through the suez canal, doing it through the arctic shortens the trip by 40%. melting ice in the arctic it's an ironic contrast to the new freeze in relations between russia and the west, a freeze that's steadily putting old cold warren my on his a path towards a new round of battles whose end game is less about ideologist, and more about economic control. alley velshi, al jazerra inside the arctic circle. >>> president goodluck jonathan says army commanders temporarily need enhanced powers to fight against boko haram. the president
on an island in the high arctic. many nationsrussia, are eyeing this once sleepy coal mining settlement as a strategic base in this newark tick frontier. but energy isn't the only factor in the battle for the high north. it's also about who controls the high seas. which are increasingly accessible because of global warming. new shipping lanes created by the melting of ice in the arctic could save a lot of money, for kh-l a caring so ship traveling between west attorney europe and asia typically...
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the case in detroit and a similar string of online escort murders in long island have reignited a national ad-based websites like backpage and redbook in facilitating the business of human trafficking. >> regardless of the disclaimers, regardless of the legalese that these sites hide behind, the reality is the resultant behavior is illegal. >> while many men view the smiling women in online sex ads as independent contractors selling their wares, bridgette carr says americans need to wake up and face reality. >> what do you see when you see a young teenager advertising online? >> i see what really happens in the background, which is the abuse, the exploitation, the violence. we unfortunately in america have a conversation around the pimping culture as if it's glamorous and fun. if we really understood what it's like for girls and boys in these situations, we would never describe it as glamorous or fun. >> i think the internet has ruined the game. >> even master mico, the old school hustler from detroit, says the boom of online ads has made the game more risky for everyone by attracting more
the case in detroit and a similar string of online escort murders in long island have reignited a national ad-based websites like backpage and redbook in facilitating the business of human trafficking. >> regardless of the disclaimers, regardless of the legalese that these sites hide behind, the reality is the resultant behavior is illegal. >> while many men view the smiling women in online sex ads as independent contractors selling their wares, bridgette carr says americans need to...
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. >> katherine martin of long island broke the 60 to 64-year-old national age group record for the 8kr complete source for everything related to race weekend. our news and weather apps give you the latest forecast. plus find information about the traffic detours that will be in place. >>> still ahead, a drugstore scare. after a man is found stabbed outside a philadelphia shop. what police believe happened before the stabbing. ♪ with the card most accepted in the philadelphia region, you have the power to do more. independence blue cross. live fearless. >>> april overnight stabbing in kentsing ton leafs a man in critical condition. detectives say they got a call around 2:45 a.m. about a man lying outside the rite aid on west lehigh avenue, stab wounds in the back and hands. police say someone tried to rob the victim at another location. he collapsed in front of the drugstore. no arrest has been made. >>> in kensington, firefighters were called to put out flames in a sports bar under construction. sbs the roof collapsed and the fire spread to two vacant buildings on kensington avenue. c
. >> katherine martin of long island broke the 60 to 64-year-old national age group record for the 8kr complete source for everything related to race weekend. our news and weather apps give you the latest forecast. plus find information about the traffic detours that will be in place. >>> still ahead, a drugstore scare. after a man is found stabbed outside a philadelphia shop. what police believe happened before the stabbing. ♪ with the card most accepted in the philadelphia...
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still ahead here at 6:00, help is on the way to the big island of hawaii has lava creeps closer to a small town. the national guard getting ready to step in. >>> plus a win for the nurse defying an ebola quarantine, the court ruling that has her ca calling this a good day. >>> it continues to be a political hot potatpotato. a judge in maine saying the nurse who treated ebola patients does not have to stay inside her home for the length of her quarantine. she's allowed to take walks but she's still banned from public places. hickcock says she will follow the order but the governor of maine remains skeptical. >> she's violated every promise she's made so far, so i can't trust her. i don't trust her. and i don't trust that we know enough about this disease to be so callous. >> hickcock has no sirp toms of ebola since returning from west africa. >>> national guard troops are heading for hawaii's big island. lava threatens to cut off a main road and access to a community. right now the lava is at a dead stop, it hasn't advanced for the last 24 hours, but it's now expangding sideways. scientists expect the flow to
still ahead here at 6:00, help is on the way to the big island of hawaii has lava creeps closer to a small town. the national guard getting ready to step in. >>> plus a win for the nurse defying an ebola quarantine, the court ruling that has her ca calling this a good day. >>> it continues to be a political hot potatpotato. a judge in maine saying the nurse who treated ebola patients does not have to stay inside her home for the length of her quarantine. she's allowed to take...
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island avenue. ukee? >> thank you, jess, eagles nation waking up very happy today. after the birds put on a clinic against the carolina panthers in a nationally televised game, the birds were ready for prime time big time. and what a game. darren sproles scored couple of touchdowns, including electrifying six a yard -- oh, broke his ankle. went right by him. six a yard punt return, the eagles scored early and often, bradley fletch her a pick six mark sanchez through for couple of touchdowns, and our leslie van arsdale in the lockerroom after this convincing total team win. forty-five to 216789. >> reporter: eagles demolished the panthers monday night, so far so good for mark sanchez. how about rookie jordan matthews? >> hey, i felt like jeremy maclin so, i mean, that was good. but at the same time, you know, you got to put it behind youment like i said, avenue bun of of great guys, behind me, show me how to be professional. take i try to put hine me and move forward. >> taking a time, being a leader on offense, directing the ball on offense in the right direction, s
island avenue. ukee? >> thank you, jess, eagles nation waking up very happy today. after the birds put on a clinic against the carolina panthers in a nationally televised game, the birds were ready for prime time big time. and what a game. darren sproles scored couple of touchdowns, including electrifying six a yard -- oh, broke his ankle. went right by him. six a yard punt return, the eagles scored early and often, bradley fletch her a pick six mark sanchez through for couple of...
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island. but there symbol of a new start in a new nation was seeing the stars & stripes waving over this fort at that time. 1902, the locus point immigration terminal was second only to ellis island as far as the number of immigrants. standing on the ramparts, one can almost hear a german father telling his daughter, your descendents will be americans. we are going to see that the flood tide of immigrants dwindles to a trickle at fort mchenry in 1914 when world war i breaks out in europe. fort mchenry is being used as a city park at that time. it was a much famous for its bathing beach as it was as the home of the star-spangled banner. but that changes in 1917 when the united states goes to war. and shortly thereafter, a fleet of trucks and workmen come, and they begin building 100 hospital buildings on the ground. general hospital number two, one of the largest army hospitals in our nations is built here. let's take a look at that hospital. general hospital number two, one of the largest army hospitals during world war i. many historians say that the first world war was the true first modern
island. but there symbol of a new start in a new nation was seeing the stars & stripes waving over this fort at that time. 1902, the locus point immigration terminal was second only to ellis island as far as the number of immigrants. standing on the ramparts, one can almost hear a german father telling his daughter, your descendents will be americans. we are going to see that the flood tide of immigrants dwindles to a trickle at fort mchenry in 1914 when world war i breaks out in europe....
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attorney for the eastern district, brooklyn and long islands, to be the nation's next attorney general. she would be the first african-american woman to hold that post. the confirmation hearings are set to be scheduled in january and will happen as republicans take control of the senate. wendell goler with the latest. >> reporter: if she's confirmed, loretta lynch will be the first u.s. attorney elevated directly to the post of attorney general in almost 200 years and the president wants to avoid a confirmation battle with the new republican majority of the senate. a harvard law school grad, grew up in north carolina. she twice served as brooklyn's u.s. attorney and prosecuted high profile terrorists and mr. obama said it would be hard to find someone more qualified to be attorney general. >> she has boldly gone after public corruption, bringing charges against public officials in both parties and helped secure billioning in settlements from the world's biggest banks accused of fraud and jailed some of new york's most violent and notorious mobsters and gang members. >> she also prosecu
attorney for the eastern district, brooklyn and long islands, to be the nation's next attorney general. she would be the first african-american woman to hold that post. the confirmation hearings are set to be scheduled in january and will happen as republicans take control of the senate. wendell goler with the latest. >> reporter: if she's confirmed, loretta lynch will be the first u.s. attorney elevated directly to the post of attorney general in almost 200 years and the president wants...
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island. virginia state senator and singer demi lovato spoke about their experiences with mental health. the national alliance on mental health hosted this event in september. [ applause ]. >>> hello, everyone. welcome to our national convention. i am so excited to see all of you here today. and welcome to our national day of action. i hope you're ready to take some action. we want congress to act. and so today, our supporters here and around the country are going to be calling, e-mailing, tweeting and visiting capitol hill. and when you visit capitol hill, i want you to remember that you are part of the nami movement. we are a movement of people dedicated to providing help and hope to all of those effected by mental illness. a movement that demands a more caring and better mental health care system that provides help to us when we need it and where we need it. a movement -- [ applause ]. >> that's right. a movement that rages against homelessness, emergency rooms, jails and prisons. we've had too much of that and we want it to change. [ cheers and applause ]. and a movement that fights for recovery
island. virginia state senator and singer demi lovato spoke about their experiences with mental health. the national alliance on mental health hosted this event in september. [ applause ]. >>> hello, everyone. welcome to our national convention. i am so excited to see all of you here today. and welcome to our national day of action. i hope you're ready to take some action. we want congress to act. and so today, our supporters here and around the country are going to be calling,...
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hand look, i headed north, way north to the northern-most town in the north, on an island in the high arctic. many nations, including russia are eyeing this once sleepy goal mining settlement as a strategic base in the arctic frontier. but energy is not the only factor in the battle for the high north. it's about who controls the high seas. which are increasingly accessible because of global warming. new shipping lanes creating by the melting of ice could save money, for example a cargo ship travelling between western europe and asia travels though the suez canal. doing it through the arctic saves 40%. melting ice is a contrast between the freeze in relations between russia and the west, a freeze putting old ennis on a new round of battles, whose end game is less about ideology and more about control and soup rem si. >> ali velshi inside the arctic circle >>> and coming up tomorrow - the economy is the core of the conflict in this cold war. you can watch it seven eastern time, four pacific. >> the flay lander is taking a rest. these are photos released by the european space agency showing a bumpy landing
hand look, i headed north, way north to the northern-most town in the north, on an island in the high arctic. many nations, including russia are eyeing this once sleepy goal mining settlement as a strategic base in the arctic frontier. but energy is not the only factor in the battle for the high north. it's about who controls the high seas. which are increasingly accessible because of global warming. new shipping lanes creating by the melting of ice could save money, for example a cargo ship...