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general john allen and president barack obama's man in charge of campaign against i.s.i.l.tate in iraq and levante, for six months he has been working with more than 60 countries to stop the group's spread. in an exclusive interview i asked general allen what kind of enemy i.s.i.l. has become. >> i would say that in many respects dash has become a proto state in some respects. it points to a peace of terrain that it calls a capitol. it has attempted local governance that look like provincial governments and has attempted to have its own currency. in some respects when it transitioned to becoming a proto state it created its own vulnerabilities. >> reporter: allen says i.s.i.l. doesn't have enough people to hold the land in syria and iraq it calls its own and the pentagon released this map on monday officials say that since september i.s.i.l. has lost between $1 1.3 hectors of territory and doesn't mean there is peace and say they are targeted by shia malitia and prime minister al-abadi raised the flag on tikrit and the general says it will take more to restore trust among i
general john allen and president barack obama's man in charge of campaign against i.s.i.l.tate in iraq and levante, for six months he has been working with more than 60 countries to stop the group's spread. in an exclusive interview i asked general allen what kind of enemy i.s.i.l. has become. >> i would say that in many respects dash has become a proto state in some respects. it points to a peace of terrain that it calls a capitol. it has attempted local governance that look like...
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general john allen is barack obama's man in charge of the global campaign against i.s.i.l the islamic state of iraq and the levant. more than six months he's been working with more than 60 countries to stop the group's spread. in an exclusive interview i asked general allen what kind of enemy i.s.i.l. has become. >> i would say that in many respects daesh has become a protoe-state in some respects. it points to a piece of terrain it calls a capital it has local governments through imirs and emwallis it has attempted to have its own currency. in some respects when it transitioned to become a proto-state, it has. >> pentagon released this map on monday. officials say that since september, i.s.i.l. has lost between 1.3 and 1.3 million hectares of territory. but in iraq regaining territory doesn't mean there's peace. sunni residents say they're being targeted by shiite militia. prime minister haider al-abadi who is shia, made a point over raising the flag over liberated tikrit. >> does the coalition have a moral obligation to stay engaged as long as possible to essentially get both sunni
general john allen is barack obama's man in charge of the global campaign against i.s.i.l the islamic state of iraq and the levant. more than six months he's been working with more than 60 countries to stop the group's spread. in an exclusive interview i asked general allen what kind of enemy i.s.i.l. has become. >> i would say that in many respects daesh has become a protoe-state in some respects. it points to a piece of terrain it calls a capital it has local governments through imirs...
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general john allen is president barack obama's man in charge of the campaign against isil. i asked general allen what kind of enemy isil has become. >> i would say that -- that in many respects daesh has become a pro toe state in some respects. it points to a peace of terrain that it calls the capitol. it has attempted local governments through amirs and wallies that look like provincial governments. it has even attempted to have its own currency. so in some respects it created its own vulnerabilities. >> reporter: and he says it doesn't have enough people to hold the areas it calls its own. officials say since september they have lost between 1.3 and 1.7 million 1.7 million hectors territory. the prime minister who is shia and the sunni governor recently made pint of raising the national flag over liberated ta tikrit. does the coalition have a moral obligation to stay engaged as long as possible to essentially get both sunni and shia to learn how to coexist again inside iraq? >> the u.s. government but also more broadly the coalition governments are very much committed to a
general john allen is president barack obama's man in charge of the campaign against isil. i asked general allen what kind of enemy isil has become. >> i would say that -- that in many respects daesh has become a pro toe state in some respects. it points to a peace of terrain that it calls the capitol. it has attempted local governments through amirs and wallies that look like provincial governments. it has even attempted to have its own currency. so in some respects it created its own...
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safe anymore. [ sirens ] >> reporter: after ten are killed and several injured, police captured john allen muhammad, 41, and his then-17-year-old accomplice, lee boyd malvo. in the opening statements of malvo's trial, his attorney immediately admitted guilt say, "we are not sung suggesting that they got the wrong man." he said the 17-year-old's mental health was in question and blamed it on brainwashing saying, "lee malvo was under a degree of indoctrination." it worked. he was spared the death penalty and sentenced to life without parole while mohammed was sentenced to death. he died from lethal injection in 2009. years later from his prison cell, malvo at 27, explained to the "washington post" what it was like living under john allen muhammad's spell as a teenager. >> he told me the old person had to die. lee malvo has to die. >> reporter: tsarnaev's attorney argued during his trial he, too, was under the spell of an older man. but the prosecutor in his rebuttal told jurors don't be distracted by arguments about what his brother did versus what he did. it makes no difference. this is har
safe anymore. [ sirens ] >> reporter: after ten are killed and several injured, police captured john allen muhammad, 41, and his then-17-year-old accomplice, lee boyd malvo. in the opening statements of malvo's trial, his attorney immediately admitted guilt say, "we are not sung suggesting that they got the wrong man." he said the 17-year-old's mental health was in question and blamed it on brainwashing saying, "lee malvo was under a degree of indoctrination." it...
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john allen is our cnn senior vatican analyst. you've been covering the vatican for a long time. i'm just wondering if you know of the fact that has the vatican ever been a target quite like this before? >> well brooke sure of course we all remember that fateful day in 1981 when john paul ii was almost killed ended up hospitalized for almost two months. there have been plots against popes, both when they're on the road. there actually was an al qaeda affiliated group in the philippines that apparently had a plot in place to try to strike at john paul when he visited manila in 1995. vatican security services say that over the years, they are aware of a handful -- by handful, i mean three, four five -- serious terrorist threats to strike the vatican that were aborted at one stage or another in the process. so while this is rare brooke it is by no means unprecedented. the vatican is one of the most evocative, symbolic spaces on the face of the planet. to many islamic radicals and radicals of other stripes, it symbolizes sort of the headquarters of western civil station and christian
john allen is our cnn senior vatican analyst. you've been covering the vatican for a long time. i'm just wondering if you know of the fact that has the vatican ever been a target quite like this before? >> well brooke sure of course we all remember that fateful day in 1981 when john paul ii was almost killed ended up hospitalized for almost two months. there have been plots against popes, both when they're on the road. there actually was an al qaeda affiliated group in the philippines...
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retired general john allen spoke to rosalyn jordan about the challenges that lie ahead. >> retired u.s. general john allen is president obama's man in charge of the global campaign against isil, the islamic state of iraq and the levant. he's worked to stop the group's spread with more than 60 countries. i asked general allen what kind of enemy isil has become. >> i would say that in many respects daish has become a protostate in some respects. it points to a piece of terrain that it calls a capital. it has that attempted local governance three emirs that look like provincial governments. it has even attempted to have its own currency, so in some respects when it transitioned to becoming a protostate, it created its own vulnerabilities. >> isil doesn't have enough people to hold the lands in syria and iraq it calls its own. coincidentally, the pentagon released this map on monday. officials say that since september, isil has lost between 1.3 and 1.7 million heck tars of territory. in iraq, regaining territory doesn't mean peace. sunni residents say they are targeted by shia militias. pr
retired general john allen spoke to rosalyn jordan about the challenges that lie ahead. >> retired u.s. general john allen is president obama's man in charge of the global campaign against isil, the islamic state of iraq and the levant. he's worked to stop the group's spread with more than 60 countries. i asked general allen what kind of enemy isil has become. >> i would say that in many respects daish has become a protostate in some respects. it points to a piece of terrain that it...
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i want to bring in john allen, cnn analyst and author of the francis miracle.od morning. >> how are you doing? >> i'm great. i was watching your face watching my interview with the cardinal, you were laughing at times and shaking your head. what stood out to you? >> well fundamentally, carol, the thing i would draw your attention to is how excited the cardinal seems about what pope francis is doing. look let's not be coy about this. the cardinal's profile in the catholic church would be he's a fairly conservative guy in terms of politics and theology. they level of detail -- when you asked him when the pope says things about breeding like rabbits or who am i to judge, does it raise his blood pressure? the honest truth is of course it does. and yet despite all of that my experience is even senior members of the hierarchy who might quibble with this pope on certain points of detail fundamentally are thrilled about what's going on because it has changed the quality of their live lives. when they get into cabs these days or walk into airports or they go to parishes
i want to bring in john allen, cnn analyst and author of the francis miracle.od morning. >> how are you doing? >> i'm great. i was watching your face watching my interview with the cardinal, you were laughing at times and shaking your head. what stood out to you? >> well fundamentally, carol, the thing i would draw your attention to is how excited the cardinal seems about what pope francis is doing. look let's not be coy about this. the cardinal's profile in the catholic...
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let's talk about it with cnn senior vatican analyst john allen joining me now.e of this between the relationship between turkey and the vatican? >> poppy, this is a very important relationship with the vatican vatican. one of pope francis's big picture in social and political objectives is to encourage moderates in the islamic world to stand up and be counted in the struggle against violent extremism and he sees turkey as a potential partner in that effort and when he visited turkey last november the vatican emphasized how important the outrage to that country was and how important a potential partnership might be and he offered the pope a deal saying if you fight islamophobia in the west i will fight christian persecution in the middle east and the vatican wants to pursue that. i think everyone on the vatican side knew that if he used the g-word if he used the word genocide there would be blowback from the turks and i think he felt that on this occasion when you have the leadership of the catholic and orthodox churches of armenia in attendance and when you have
let's talk about it with cnn senior vatican analyst john allen joining me now.e of this between the relationship between turkey and the vatican? >> poppy, this is a very important relationship with the vatican vatican. one of pope francis's big picture in social and political objectives is to encourage moderates in the islamic world to stand up and be counted in the struggle against violent extremism and he sees turkey as a potential partner in that effort and when he visited turkey last...
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find ways to try to make it clear to turkey that he sees them as a friend and not an enemy. >> john allenre for us. thank you, john. appreciate it. coming up next, another deadly police shooting intensifying calls for all police officers to wear body cameras and we'll take a look at the bennett ands and challenges and the big boon it would bring to businesses pep that's next. when you're living with diabetes, steady is exciting. only glucerna has carbsteady, clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. i'm a bull rider make it part of your daily diabetes plan. so you stay steady ahead. don't hide it... tackle it with fda-approved jublia! jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. once applied, jublia gets to the site of infection by going under, around, and through the nail. most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application-site redness, itching, swelling, burning or stinging, blisters, and pain. tackle it! ask your doctor now if jublia is right for you. we alwith a shout,world and we see no reason to st
find ways to try to make it clear to turkey that he sees them as a friend and not an enemy. >> john allenre for us. thank you, john. appreciate it. coming up next, another deadly police shooting intensifying calls for all police officers to wear body cameras and we'll take a look at the bennett ands and challenges and the big boon it would bring to businesses pep that's next. when you're living with diabetes, steady is exciting. only glucerna has carbsteady, clinically proven to help...
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general john allen is president barack obama's man in charge of the global campaign against i.s.i.l.slamic state and iraq and the levante. for more than six months working with 60 countries to stop the group's spread. in an exclusive interview i asked general allen what kind of enemy i.s.i.l. has become. >> i would say that in many respects dash has become a proto state in some respects. it points to a piece of terrain it calls a capitol, it has attempted local governance through mirrors that look like provincial governments and it has attempted to have its own currency so in some respects when it transitioned to becoming a proto state it created its own vulnerabilities. >> reporter: allen says i.s.i.l. doesn't have enough people to hold the land in syria and iraq that it calls its own and coincidentally the pentagon released the map on monday and says since september i.s.i.l. last 1.3 and 1.7 million hectors of territory but in iraq regaining territory doesn't mean there is peace and sunni residents now say they are targeted by shia malitia. and a sunni governor of the providence ma
general john allen is president barack obama's man in charge of the global campaign against i.s.i.l.slamic state and iraq and the levante. for more than six months working with 60 countries to stop the group's spread. in an exclusive interview i asked general allen what kind of enemy i.s.i.l. has become. >> i would say that in many respects dash has become a proto state in some respects. it points to a piece of terrain it calls a capitol, it has attempted local governance through mirrors...
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allen. >> john, local ki-activists want to crea a scene for the world create a scene for the world ingeneral. to be frank there's not going to be any oil drilling in elliottt bay. but 2,000 miles north here in the choohookchee sea. there's something big headed for seattle. really big. the polar pioneer shell's steerable oil exploration rig. it sits 80 miles away right now and has been greet it by a small fleet of protestors along its route. the welcome here on elliottt bay should be onelliott bayis much larger. they are calling themselves kiactivists. port of seattle's terminal 5. so now you have the long edge up. >> they have been holding training sessions for weeks and are organizing a three day eants oilanti-oil festival in mid may. they are calling to make a statement against shell. >> they are not drilling drillings drilling anywhere near seattle. they are drilling in the chookchee sea 2,000 miles from now. >> an arctic-stroigdestroying climate cooking project. >> this brings a lot of jobs and economic benefit to the city of seattle. >> but shell's arrival will also bring hundred
allen. >> john, local ki-activists want to crea a scene for the world create a scene for the world ingeneral. to be frank there's not going to be any oil drilling in elliottt bay. but 2,000 miles north here in the choohookchee sea. there's something big headed for seattle. really big. the polar pioneer shell's steerable oil exploration rig. it sits 80 miles away right now and has been greet it by a small fleet of protestors along its route. the welcome here on elliottt bay should be...
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john. >> allen schauffler in seattle allen thank you. the ceo of gravity payments. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> you were watching that story and you didn't know you were getting those e-mails is that right? >> i wasn't shocked but i learned some of the information i was learning it was pretty cool. >> why did you do this? i mean look clearly you're interested in changing the lives of some of your workers but at the same time you're getting a lot of milkity milkity publicity right? >> there isn't a public publicity recent for doing this. 12 years ago when i started the company the first person i hired i could only pay $24,000 a year no benefits right? i was a little embarrassed to do that, always trying to figure out a way to do it. these are probably one of those bold moves we're trying to improve. >> you talked about the fact you are from rural idaho originally. >> i love serving people and the way i started my whole business was helping independent business owners improve their credit card processing. our whole team is responsible for perpetuating
john. >> allen schauffler in seattle allen thank you. the ceo of gravity payments. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> you were watching that story and you didn't know you were getting those e-mails is that right? >> i wasn't shocked but i learned some of the information i was learning it was pretty cool. >> why did you do this? i mean look clearly you're interested in changing the lives of some of your workers but at the same time you're getting a lot of...
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in an interview with rosalyn jordan john allen says i.s.i.l. is losing strength by the day and the coalition is what gives iraq its tactical advantage. >> precise fires that not only accomplish the objective of the delivery of the fires reducing collateral damage but also very importantly, reduce the likelihood of civilian damage. >> 6,000 i.s.i.l. targets have been destroyed and more than a thousand fighting position he. as iraq's prime minister comes to washington the obama administration is trying to make the point that the war against i.s.i.l. is proceeding even in the face of congressional inaction on capitol hill today. republicans on the hill say they don't have enough votes to oppose the coalition force. >> what about bay beaj beiji? >> it's going to be a slow process and what pentagon officials have said, the way it happened in tikrit, may not be the template that they're going to follow as they go forward. >> all right, jamie mcintire at the pentagon thank you. >> three months ago iraqi forces libertied the diyala province from i.s.i.
in an interview with rosalyn jordan john allen says i.s.i.l. is losing strength by the day and the coalition is what gives iraq its tactical advantage. >> precise fires that not only accomplish the objective of the delivery of the fires reducing collateral damage but also very importantly, reduce the likelihood of civilian damage. >> 6,000 i.s.i.l. targets have been destroyed and more than a thousand fighting position he. as iraq's prime minister comes to washington the obama...
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in an interview, john allen, insisted isil is losing power by the day. >>> the u.s. the coalition powers are able to provide, really precise fires that not only accomplish the director, but also reduce collateral damage and reduces the likelihood of civilian damage. >> reporter: more than 6,000 isil areas have been destroyed. remember the question for the authorization for the use of military force, today ken mccarthy acknowledged they are not the votes to pass that in fact some people say it may never pass. but as the iraqi prime minister is preparing to visit washington the obama administration is trying to show the war against isil in iraq is continuing despite any congressional inaction. >> jamie mcentire thank you. >>> myanmar is one of the world's fastest-growing economies, and after five decades of military take tait forship, money is flowing into the small nation again. yet human rights activists are concerned. >> reporter: a lot of children as young as eight in villages like this in myanmar drop out of school and go to work. they can earn around $15 a month
in an interview, john allen, insisted isil is losing power by the day. >>> the u.s. the coalition powers are able to provide, really precise fires that not only accomplish the director, but also reduce collateral damage and reduces the likelihood of civilian damage. >> reporter: more than 6,000 isil areas have been destroyed. remember the question for the authorization for the use of military force, today ken mccarthy acknowledged they are not the votes to pass that in fact some...
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. >> host: and that's general john allen. >> guest: then the senator kind of adopted us. we were great. we were prepared to go sit in the back in the corner so we could take pictures of all of these people and that's when we went through the receiving line and mrs. obama said you're sitting with us tonight and who does that you know, we are just military parents, we have a farm, we were just blown away. we had a lovely night. >> host: did you pick the purple dress? >> guest: i wore a purple dress that night. >> host: explain what that means. >> guest: that is the color of joint forces. when our daughter commissioned to the air force, the commandant at the time was a captain and told me you are the joint forces mom. so i ended up picking a purple dress and later on when i was asked to introduce the first lady, one i already have in my closet that already happened to be purple. but it's kind of even the bigger idea that when we all need to be a joint force to support our military. it's against the enemies that we know and don't know. so, purple is way up there on my list of
. >> host: and that's general john allen. >> guest: then the senator kind of adopted us. we were great. we were prepared to go sit in the back in the corner so we could take pictures of all of these people and that's when we went through the receiving line and mrs. obama said you're sitting with us tonight and who does that you know, we are just military parents, we have a farm, we were just blown away. we had a lovely night. >> host: did you pick the purple dress? >>...
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all right let's talk more about the pope, joining me right now is senior vatican correspondent john allenus commentator dr. edward beck. welcome to bostonth of you. we hear every pope pray for peace in his easter message, but does this resonate differently because of the turmoil right now because of the huge popularity of pope francis. >> reporter: happy easter as the pope would say to both of you. sure i i mean every pope is an important diplomatic actor, the vatican is it's own religion that has it's own economic core is recognized as a sovereign state around the world. but this pope in particular, because of his huge poll numbers, the most present pugh forum found in united states he's got 94% approval among most americans, a recent "wall street journal" poll found that he's got almost 2/3% approval in bombs at large. when you've got a major world leader who has massive popmop popularity of course they're -- just comments on the deal with iran the pope paul,saw a chance for amore secure world. at a time when you hear benjamin netanyahu trying to undercut that deal the pope's at least t
all right let's talk more about the pope, joining me right now is senior vatican correspondent john allenus commentator dr. edward beck. welcome to bostonth of you. we hear every pope pray for peace in his easter message, but does this resonate differently because of the turmoil right now because of the huge popularity of pope francis. >> reporter: happy easter as the pope would say to both of you. sure i i mean every pope is an important diplomatic actor, the vatican is it's own religion...
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. >> reporter: after ten are killed and several injured, police capture john allen knew ha haw med and malveaux malvo's attorney admitted guilt, saying we are not suggesting that they got the wrong man. his attorney questioned that his mental situation was in question. he blames it on brainwashing saying lee malvo was under indoctrination and was sentenced to life without parole while mohammed was sentenced to death. he died from lethal injection. at 27 years old, malvo explained to the washington post what it was like living under mohammed's spell as a teenager. >> he told me that the old person has to die. >> reporter: tsarnaev's attorney argued that he, too, was under the spell of an older man, but the prosecutor in his rebut theal told jurors not to be distracted. it makes no difference. this is hardly clark's first tough case. she actually has a history of saving clients accused of heinous acts, including the unabomber. >>> edward snowden was interviewed, the american whistle blower who leaked documents about surveillance in 2013. this interview was conducted in moscow. part serio
. >> reporter: after ten are killed and several injured, police capture john allen knew ha haw med and malveaux malvo's attorney admitted guilt, saying we are not suggesting that they got the wrong man. his attorney questioned that his mental situation was in question. he blames it on brainwashing saying lee malvo was under indoctrination and was sentenced to life without parole while mohammed was sentenced to death. he died from lethal injection. at 27 years old, malvo explained to the...
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general john allen is the special presidential envoy for the global coalition to counter isil. appointed on september 16th, 2014, by president obama. general allen is a retired u.s. marine four star general, former commander of coalition and u.s. forces in afghanistan from 2011 to 2013, during his combat tour in iraq he played a critical role in the awakening movement in al anbar province. brigadier general michael fantini is the middle east principle director for the office of the assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs. previously he served as commander of kandahar air field. brigadier general olson is with us. the deputy director from middle east joint staff strategic plans and policy at the department of defense and previously he served as the deputy commander for marine forces central command. brigadier general olson, as i understand, you'll not be giving oral testimony, but will be available to answer any members' questions. we thank you for that, sir. without objection, the witnesses' full prepared statements will be made part of the record and m
general john allen is the special presidential envoy for the global coalition to counter isil. appointed on september 16th, 2014, by president obama. general allen is a retired u.s. marine four star general, former commander of coalition and u.s. forces in afghanistan from 2011 to 2013, during his combat tour in iraq he played a critical role in the awakening movement in al anbar province. brigadier general michael fantini is the middle east principle director for the office of the assistant...
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. >> host: and that's general john allen?> guest: yeah and senator lugar and his wife kind of adopted us. people were just great. we were prepared to go because we are going to sit in the back of the back of the corners of the kataeb pictures pictures of all these important people. that is when we went to through the receiving line and mrs. obama said by the way you are sitting with us tonight. who does that? we are just military parents. we have a farm. we were just blown away. and we had a lovely night. >> host: did you pick the purple dress? thank you wear purple dress? >> guest: i were purple dress that night we had. >> host: explained to the viewers what that means. >> guest: purple is the color of joint forces and when our daughter went into the air force the commandant at that time he was then a captain but now he's an admiral. he told me when you are the purple mom you are the joint forces mom. so i ended up taking a purple dress and then later on when i was asked to introduce the first lady i got up wearing a purple
. >> host: and that's general john allen?> guest: yeah and senator lugar and his wife kind of adopted us. people were just great. we were prepared to go because we are going to sit in the back of the back of the corners of the kataeb pictures pictures of all these important people. that is when we went to through the receiving line and mrs. obama said by the way you are sitting with us tonight. who does that? we are just military parents. we have a farm. we were just blown away. and we...
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>> john allen the chairman at tesco, really emphasized the uncertainty and the conservatives have placeddum on whether we should stay in or leave the eu. countries will be able to move their headquarters if the u.k. decides to leave. the sunday mail, it said if there are things we don't like about europe, let's sort them out. >> stay tuned. >> let's stay with the u.k. economy. it is growing solidly, according to our next guest. he is the economic advisor and joins us for his first interview of the day. great to have you this morning. it is a political roundup and we say we are looking to the politics and things are staying strong. >> the economy is subject to a number of competing forces. it could potentially have an adverse effect on the economy. there is record low inflation and interest rates. there is the increasing sign that the euro zone economy may be recovering. the talents should allow the economy -- the election to be taken in stride. >> you are more optimistic than official agencies advising the government. >> we think it will grow at a similar rate next year. they have 2.5 an
>> john allen the chairman at tesco, really emphasized the uncertainty and the conservatives have placeddum on whether we should stay in or leave the eu. countries will be able to move their headquarters if the u.k. decides to leave. the sunday mail, it said if there are things we don't like about europe, let's sort them out. >> stay tuned. >> let's stay with the u.k. economy. it is growing solidly, according to our next guest. he is the economic advisor and joins us for his...
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. >> general john allen really is a national hero and the perfect man for the job. unfortunately, a lot of the situation on the ground is frankly beyond the united states' reach. we cannot shape iraqi leader's world views. we can influence them but they have to decide to coexist and share power and resources and there is a history over the past decades in iraq of genocide, of war crimes perpetrated by all sides. that cycle of vengeance is continuing today. human rights watch, abc news, amnesty international and others have uncovered recent evidence of iraqi war crimes. as i told you earlier those iranian backed shia militias are now much larger and stronger that are not the iraq army itself and have more years now since the liberation of iraq in 2003 committed war crimes, committed atrocities, torture rape murder, summary executions and never been held accountable for any of those things. this his the problem we face now is we are about to spend a billion dollars more, a bottomless pit really and all we have seen is more corruption, more war crimes and no accountabi
. >> general john allen really is a national hero and the perfect man for the job. unfortunately, a lot of the situation on the ground is frankly beyond the united states' reach. we cannot shape iraqi leader's world views. we can influence them but they have to decide to coexist and share power and resources and there is a history over the past decades in iraq of genocide, of war crimes perpetrated by all sides. that cycle of vengeance is continuing today. human rights watch, abc news,...
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allen. >> john, remarkable scene here on the docks. i just did an informal count.ounted 650 or so sea lions on this mooring basin in astoria, there are probably a couple hundred more in the breakwater on the lower columbia. the numbers biologists just say they've never seen anything like this. they're worried about the kind of damage these sea lions can do to salmon runs. a battle for dock space in a familiar hangout spot for migrating male sea lions. this year it's overcrowded. you'll find sea lions everywhere along the astoria waterfront. >> i've never seen anything like it. it's pretty amazing. >> robin brown has studied the animals since the 1970s. >> a lot of those animals normally often the northern california coast are moving north to oregon and washington to find additional plea. >> ten times the number that dropped by for dinner five years ago. the big draw this year massive runs of smelt that tasty bait fish and now spring chinook salmon starting their trip up river. clearly enjoying the changing menu. they'll fatten and rest for several months then head
allen. >> john, remarkable scene here on the docks. i just did an informal count.ounted 650 or so sea lions on this mooring basin in astoria, there are probably a couple hundred more in the breakwater on the lower columbia. the numbers biologists just say they've never seen anything like this. they're worried about the kind of damage these sea lions can do to salmon runs. a battle for dock space in a familiar hangout spot for migrating male sea lions. this year it's overcrowded. you'll...
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piece of cake. >> john platt says a few employees might lose a few hours of work here and there and gradual pay rates will guarantee gradual pay rates. >> prices are going to go up. >> allen schauffler, al jazeera seattle. >> now to iran. a second deadline missed, the second extension granted for reaching a deal on iran's nuclear program. u.s. secretary of state john kerry will remain at the talks in switzerland until at least thursday. some diplomats say they believe the negotiations are in the final pages but tehran and six world powers are at the table and they're still far apart on some key issues. >> if we are in a situation where we sense that the talks have stalled, then yes the united states and the international community is prepared to walk away. because we've been very clear about what kinds of commitments we expect and we've been clear about those kinds of commitments for in excess of a year. >> iran's foreign minister says it's time to seize the moment that may never come again. both sides are accusing each other of holding up the deal. hans blix is head of the former atomic energy agency, joins us from -- on skype from stockholm. what could that impact have
piece of cake. >> john platt says a few employees might lose a few hours of work here and there and gradual pay rates will guarantee gradual pay rates. >> prices are going to go up. >> allen schauffler, al jazeera seattle. >> now to iran. a second deadline missed, the second extension granted for reaching a deal on iran's nuclear program. u.s. secretary of state john kerry will remain at the talks in switzerland until at least thursday. some diplomats say they believe...
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john: the credit councillor chris allen says what happened to joan happens to millions of hard working well meaning families so he helped us come up with a list of the top money wasters. number one having multiple phone bills. it can waste $500 a yaer oochltear. >> if you have a home phone and paying $60 on that and a cell phone, there's not necessarily a need to have both. john: two, unneeded cable channels many renoshlt your package, that can save $200 a year. three, too much dining out. cutting that in half can cut more than two grand a year. money waster number four, buying lunch every day. $1,000 a year. >> that could be anywhere $8 to $10 a day. john: other wasters, five unnecessary a.t.m. and overdraft fees. $200 a year. six, impulse shopping. $1,000 a year. seven. unused gym memberships. $500 a year. >> over $100 a month. john: other wasters, a latte a day. $1,000 a year. look over those monthly bills those weekend expenses and your shopping receipts. with a few changes, you may barely notice you'll cut those money wasters and don't waste your money. i'm john matarese abc 7 new
john: the credit councillor chris allen says what happened to joan happens to millions of hard working well meaning families so he helped us come up with a list of the top money wasters. number one having multiple phone bills. it can waste $500 a yaer oochltear. >> if you have a home phone and paying $60 on that and a cell phone, there's not necessarily a need to have both. john: two, unneeded cable channels many renoshlt your package, that can save $200 a year. three, too much dining...
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say $15 is too high it will be a reality in seattle, as allen schauffler reports - it's not happening all at once. >> reporter: restaurant owner johnce of doing business is going up. >> we'll put... >> reporter: we met him when the seattle city council debated raising the minimum wage. >> when i hear it's a done deal i'm shocked thinking did seattle think about this? >> reporter: he was worried about the impact on the bottom line for the restaurant and the employees. >> whatever the perception of you know wealthy business owners i'm not that guy. last year at this time freaked out. >> reporter: he's less worried now because of the way they'll be phased in gradually. half of pratt's workers will make $10 base pay. that's the new low end for employees that make tips or get health benefits. across the city most minimum wage workers go to $11 an hour now, and make 15 within three years. platt says the step by step approach should make it economically feasible. >> as a community we'll walk together with this. >> reporter: it's a slow walk. it will be 2021 before all of the estimated 100,000 low-wage earners in seattle hit the $15 mark.
say $15 is too high it will be a reality in seattle, as allen schauffler reports - it's not happening all at once. >> reporter: restaurant owner johnce of doing business is going up. >> we'll put... >> reporter: we met him when the seattle city council debated raising the minimum wage. >> when i hear it's a done deal i'm shocked thinking did seattle think about this? >> reporter: he was worried about the impact on the bottom line for the restaurant and the...
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first it was dick allen leaving and then judge clark and john poindexter, mcfarland. all of them good people. but none of them had time to build and hold a staff of the quality that could give the kind of coherence that kissinger and his staff did. and as a consequence, there wasn't nearly -- because of the turnover, not because of any inadequacy of individuals, but because of the constant turnover, it allowed a lot of independent scheming like oliver north. luckily, you had strong cabinet officers. and strong cia directors, strong secretaries of state, strong secretaries of defense, strong service secretaries. so you could say you need the kind of firm control that is injure asserted through -- kissinger asserted through the national security council. >> why did that jackson group turn against kissinger? because by the reagan era, they are decrying kissinger. john lehman: part of it was because they felt that in the s.a.l.t. ii, the effort to get s.a.l.t. ii, deals that were done under the next and -- nixon administration were not honored. specifically, the cruise mi
first it was dick allen leaving and then judge clark and john poindexter, mcfarland. all of them good people. but none of them had time to build and hold a staff of the quality that could give the kind of coherence that kissinger and his staff did. and as a consequence, there wasn't nearly -- because of the turnover, not because of any inadequacy of individuals, but because of the constant turnover, it allowed a lot of independent scheming like oliver north. luckily, you had strong cabinet...
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allen schauffler is in st. helens oregon with more. >> john here it is. number two on that list. the columbia river flows from southern british columbia 1200 miles to the pacific, dumping more fresh water from the pacific than any other river. it's criss-crossed by dams. the management of the dams and the international agreement governing the dams key reason for the number two ranking. >> reporter: the columbian river drains water from seven states and a canadian province bringing drinking water to mill lions, and irrigates 600,000 acres of crop land. 19 dams in oregon washington and british columbia. many generating cheap electricity and helping the economy. >> this has been a benefit to the region. it's a wild river and should remain a wild river. >> reporter: it's been a long time since it was wild. a conservation group calls the dams a danger to the river. the group charges the way the dams are operating changes the flows and rhythms of the river, destroying salmon runs and wiping out a way of life. >> villages have been flooded, inundated by the dams. salmon runs have been n
allen schauffler is in st. helens oregon with more. >> john here it is. number two on that list. the columbia river flows from southern british columbia 1200 miles to the pacific, dumping more fresh water from the pacific than any other river. it's criss-crossed by dams. the management of the dams and the international agreement governing the dams key reason for the number two ranking. >> reporter: the columbian river drains water from seven states and a canadian province bringing...
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allen schauffler thank you. >>> more now on the immigration crisis in europe. >> john there has been such criticism leveled againstean union for some months now. recent years have brought a wave of middle eastern and african people fleeing. more than 170,000 made the trip last year and the fear is that there will be more this year. that could be even more deaths. i spoke to european parliament member about the e.u.'s role in the crisis. >> we're not speaking only about for example monetary aid, but we're speaking about concrete recyclement program that will make a difference help when it come tosser. and residue operations that will actually make a difference. >> reporter: they are calling on the international community to work towards peace and stability in libya, where most of these migrants set out. >> all right. barbara thank you >>> an estimated 1.5 million armenias were killed by the ottoman turks. there is a new effort underway to remember and honor the victims. roxana saberi reports. ♪ >> reporter: for composer and conductor, music keeps memories of tragedy and triumph alive. >> my whole existence relates
allen schauffler thank you. >>> more now on the immigration crisis in europe. >> john there has been such criticism leveled againstean union for some months now. recent years have brought a wave of middle eastern and african people fleeing. more than 170,000 made the trip last year and the fear is that there will be more this year. that could be even more deaths. i spoke to european parliament member about the e.u.'s role in the crisis. >> we're not speaking only about for...
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john blackstone, cbs news sausalito, california. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the investigation into the crash of germanwings flight 9525. alleney is in germany. >>> plus, the backlash against newly named daily show host treasure noah over past jokes. >>> and we'll take you to a shooting range that offers the amenities of a country club. >>> finally google is spreading pack man fever for april fools' day. users of google maps can turn it into the class cam games. they click an icon and enter a location in the bar. it can be played on google maps desktops, and mobile versions. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm alison harmelin. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> and in the news today the medical examiner will perform autopsies on the husband and wife whose bodies were found, in their lower moreland home, find out what investigators are saying about the gruesome way they may have died. i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm quarter von tiehl. tolls day you might start seeing offensive ads on septa buses, push back now coming from the community. >>> katie? >>> erika, today we
john blackstone, cbs news sausalito, california. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the investigation into the crash of germanwings flight 9525. alleney is in germany. >>> plus, the backlash against newly named daily show host treasure noah over past jokes. >>> and we'll take you to a shooting range that offers the amenities of a country club. >>> finally google is spreading pack man fever for april fools' day....
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john blackstone, cbs news, sausalito, california. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the investigation into the crash of germanwings flight 9525. allen is in germany. >>> plus, the backlash against newly named daily show host trevor noah over past jokes. >>> and we'll take you to an upskate shooting range that offers the amenities of a country club. >>> finally google is spreading pacman fever for april fools day. users of google maps can turn it into the class cam games. they click an icon and enter a location in the bar. it can be played on google maps, desktops, and mobile versions. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm alison harmelin. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> taking a live look out at the san jose airport, where just last night there was another security breach. we'll have more on that in just a moment. good morning, it is wednesday april one, april fool's. >> not looking at liz here but her producer already nailed me on that. frank, what's that on your nose. really? i had just done a tease, what? apr
john blackstone, cbs news, sausalito, california. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the investigation into the crash of germanwings flight 9525. allen is in germany. >>> plus, the backlash against newly named daily show host trevor noah over past jokes. >>> and we'll take you to an upskate shooting range that offers the amenities of a country club. >>> finally google is spreading pacman fever for april fools...
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john carlin. i was also an attendant at the conference, i had the chance to talk to retired coast guard admiral, thad allen had a deal with edward snowden. i asked him the difference between plugging the oil leak and data leak. thad: what happens is when an event gets complex, it hurts to stretch the limits of your operating procedures and policy. you have to think about what you are doing. the focus should be focusing on the problem. cory: are we talking about oil or data? >> both. cory: it seems like a great struggle for companies. some companies shut down networks, they stop sharing with other entities. what is the right response? thad: you need to think about to be severity of a breach that could occur. you need a response plan, you need to practice it and involve senior leadership. you need to have a point of accountability. cory: i cannot imagine every company with every shape and strike deciding to devote lots of resources for an event that has not happened yet. thad: the problem is when you look at a breach a lot of people say that is in the purvey of the i.t. people. in fact there are legal implic
john carlin. i was also an attendant at the conference, i had the chance to talk to retired coast guard admiral, thad allen had a deal with edward snowden. i asked him the difference between plugging the oil leak and data leak. thad: what happens is when an event gets complex, it hurts to stretch the limits of your operating procedures and policy. you have to think about what you are doing. the focus should be focusing on the problem. cory: are we talking about oil or data? >> both. cory:...
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allen fisher, aljazeera brazil. >> for a look at what's coming up at the top of the hour, john seigenthaler is here. >> fighting in yemen and now that saudi arabia has ended the air campaign over yemen how can that help a blockade of american boats and who is really in charge there? and plus, the life and death charges for the boston marathon bomber and life or death penalty in and navajo steeped deep intrition, but it faces questions about his future brought on by an election. >> language is important. we can not be a nation without language. >> does language preserve the navajo culture? >> and plus, an academy award-winning screen writer. my conversation with john brinley. all of those stories and a lot more coming up in 3 minutes. >> thank you for the second time this year, japan's super train has broken it's own speed record for passenger trains. had hit 75 miles per hour on a test drive breaking the old speed record. number train is not supposed to carry passengers until 2027. >> hello, this is al jazeera america. i'm john seigenthaler. war in yemen. saudi arabia calls off its airstrikes but the battle is far
allen fisher, aljazeera brazil. >> for a look at what's coming up at the top of the hour, john seigenthaler is here. >> fighting in yemen and now that saudi arabia has ended the air campaign over yemen how can that help a blockade of american boats and who is really in charge there? and plus, the life and death charges for the boston marathon bomber and life or death penalty in and navajo steeped deep intrition, but it faces questions about his future brought on by an election....
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written to allen ginsberg, sylvia plath and it has -- over the years, critics have elevated ideas and artists. clement greenberg elevating jackson pollock. our film critic who writes in here about johnon. stewart is a great film critic today. arthur dent help, who died just a while ago was an eminent philosopher whose essays about anything from andy warhol to las vegas and art elevated that. interestingly, "the nation" -- the back of the book, as we call it, the literary section was at war with the front, politically and socially. there was an anti-communist, liberalism in the back, and in the front there was a vigorous led by the editor then, anti-fascists, unwillingness to ally with what arthur/injured called vital center cold war liberals. that battle went on culturally and politically. those brawls -- christopher did not just write about politics for us. he would engage. one of the great essays was "canon to the right of me," and she still write about cultural issues here at amy: speaking of battles, israel-palestine, edward sayegh, when did he write? katrina: his first piece was in a special issue 33 years ago. as longtime editor at the nation, a pulitzer prize way biographer h
written to allen ginsberg, sylvia plath and it has -- over the years, critics have elevated ideas and artists. clement greenberg elevating jackson pollock. our film critic who writes in here about johnon. stewart is a great film critic today. arthur dent help, who died just a while ago was an eminent philosopher whose essays about anything from andy warhol to las vegas and art elevated that. interestingly, "the nation" -- the back of the book, as we call it, the literary section was...