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jonah, what do you think? >> i'm not sure. he's looking for an opportunity to turn the narrative on the economy. i think he believes the economy is doing much better. he has an argument to be made on that. it's clear from the poll the american people don't agree with him and they are not feeling it. and i think his overriding problem is he just -- he is being buffeted at all sides by events outside of his control and i think he's trying desperately to get in charge of the narrative again and seem like the guy in charge and i'm not sure it will work. >> ron, we keep talking about this poll. approval 40%,disapprove 54%. right track, wrong track, 22% right track, wrong track, 71%. what do you make of these numbers at this point in this presidency? >> short term, obviously, disastrous for the president. he's in the same place president bush. that's not a good place. longer term, it's an indictment on washington. 75% of the people in this poll, i'm sorry 80% of the people in this poll believe the political system is failing them. t
jonah, what do you think? >> i'm not sure. he's looking for an opportunity to turn the narrative on the economy. i think he believes the economy is doing much better. he has an argument to be made on that. it's clear from the poll the american people don't agree with him and they are not feeling it. and i think his overriding problem is he just -- he is being buffeted at all sides by events outside of his control and i think he's trying desperately to get in charge of the narrative again...
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chris and jonah is not on the list.the 16,000 check is not on the list. >> right. >> are you going to change that? >> i feel there are others who need the money back first, people with no services or partial services. let me take care of them before dealing with the jonahs of the world. >> reporter: he admits 33 couples who signed contracts did not get babies. >> he was a master of diplomacy, making you feel warm and fuzzy about planet hospital. >> a d.c. trial lawyer, a would-be father, said he lost $37,000. >> there's nothing i haven't seen as a trial lawyer in this crazy world. this was a first. i had never seen the level of victimisation where you take someone whose hopes and dreams of childhood are imperative and private. and bring it and outright steal their money. i have never seep that level of fraud. >> daly contacted the u.s. department of justice about planet hospital. the fbi won't comment on any potential activity, but daly says he received a grant jury spap. and after "america tonight"s original report, we
chris and jonah is not on the list.the 16,000 check is not on the list. >> right. >> are you going to change that? >> i feel there are others who need the money back first, people with no services or partial services. let me take care of them before dealing with the jonahs of the world. >> reporter: he admits 33 couples who signed contracts did not get babies. >> he was a master of diplomacy, making you feel warm and fuzzy about planet hospital. >> a d.c....
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it doesn't look like chris and jonah will start over. they are not sure if they can years. >> who do you blame for the problems in mexico. >> rudy. he was the tap tape at the helm who wept into the iceberg. i would be happy to see him go to gaol. >> if i was cooged, had mall intend. the easiest thing to do would be start a new company, have someone else run the business. i'm not doing that. i will call planet hospital. >> do you think you can rebuild a reputation after all of this. >> i'll do my best. this is my passion, my love. now it's a change. i don't blame anyone es but myself for what happened. i will say this: i will work for as long as it takes to pay everyone back. >>> after the break on "america tonight". the sound of strain. [ singing ] >>> big voices behind some of broadway's biggest hits. sheila macvicar tells us why they are at more risk than ever of falling silent. >> saturday. gaza, experience what it's like on the ground, first hand, as our crew gets caught in the chaos. the reality of war. shujayea: massacre at dawn. s
it doesn't look like chris and jonah will start over. they are not sure if they can years. >> who do you blame for the problems in mexico. >> rudy. he was the tap tape at the helm who wept into the iceberg. i would be happy to see him go to gaol. >> if i was cooged, had mall intend. the easiest thing to do would be start a new company, have someone else run the business. i'm not doing that. i will call planet hospital. >> do you think you can rebuild a reputation after...
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i didn't know what was going to happen. >> by the time jonah and paul get into the water, the victim is nowhere to be found. both trained lifeguards, jonah and paul frantically searched the murky water, knowing they did have much time. >> we both had our heads above water and looking around and we couldn't see him. we knew he was under. we looked at each other and just went under and we both swam straight down to see if we could run into something. >> but the man is nowhere in sight. they dive down again, and this time paul doesn't come up alone. jonah rushes to help. >> when we got to the surface, paul had his arm around james and was holding his head above the water. james was completely limp, ashen gray. i didn't know if he was a corpse, really, at that point. >> james q. isn't breathing, and joe nay knows he needs to get him out of water fast, but hoisting him to solid ground becomes an impossible task. >> it was a fool's errand. he was too heavy and the rope was too thin. and regardless of the strength of the guys up on shore, it wasn't working. >> just then, jonah realizes that
i didn't know what was going to happen. >> by the time jonah and paul get into the water, the victim is nowhere to be found. both trained lifeguards, jonah and paul frantically searched the murky water, knowing they did have much time. >> we both had our heads above water and looking around and we couldn't see him. we knew he was under. we looked at each other and just went under and we both swam straight down to see if we could run into something. >> but the man is nowhere in...
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and joining us is josh mayfield, and gary tautbalm and jonah max ferris, and does that worry you, gary? >> well, it is not just mcdonald's, but it is the franchise franchiser and franchise laws are out there for 30 years, because it has worked well, and it is tough to start a small business so when you have a big company and great company like mcdonalds that you get in with, you can grow better that helps the economy a big way and this steps in front of it and not just this, but everything else that the administration does with the rules and regulations. >> john, jobs numbers yesterday and they are okay, and not great by any stretch, and the hourly wages are barely increasing, and we are not off to the races by any stretch, and does this hurt or help? >> well, i think that it hurts. look, it is one of those items that is not going to be happening for a couple of years, but we haven't seen wage growth for a couple of years, so we are not keeping up with that and with job growth, look, 200,000 is really good, but we need 300 or 350,000 per month to start knocking down the labor participa
and joining us is josh mayfield, and gary tautbalm and jonah max ferris, and does that worry you, gary? >> well, it is not just mcdonald's, but it is the franchise franchiser and franchise laws are out there for 30 years, because it has worked well, and it is tough to start a small business so when you have a big company and great company like mcdonalds that you get in with, you can grow better that helps the economy a big way and this steps in front of it and not just this, but...
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finally, jonah, it's worth pointing out that though the u.s. does not know exactly who it was that was responsible for the rocket fire from gaza from israel into gaza on tuesday, they say that because hamas has the security control of the gaza strip, they are ultimately responsible. and we heard from hamas saying that it wasn't their fault that a rocket went into israel, and they are questioning whether that actually took place. >> rosslyn, thank you. >>> the iraqi army is still battling the isis. sniper fire and roadside bombs. tikrit lies on the road between baghdad and mosul where there has been fierce fighting for the largest dam, which is now under the control of the army and the peshmerga forces. >> reporter: once again, the iraqi army tried to advance toward tikrit. and they weren't able to make any progress. there was heavy fighting and it's not going to be an easy fight. at the end of the day, the islamic state group is not fighting alone. they have the support of sunni armed groups. much of the attention is focused on the islamic stat
finally, jonah, it's worth pointing out that though the u.s. does not know exactly who it was that was responsible for the rocket fire from gaza from israel into gaza on tuesday, they say that because hamas has the security control of the gaza strip, they are ultimately responsible. and we heard from hamas saying that it wasn't their fault that a rocket went into israel, and they are questioning whether that actually took place. >> rosslyn, thank you. >>> the iraqi army is still...
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and joining us is josh mayfield, and gary tautbalm and jonah max ferris, and does that worry you, gary? >> well, it is not just mcdonald's, but it is the franchise franchiser and franchise laws are out there for 30 years, because it has worked well, and it is tough to start a small business so when you have a big company and great company like mcdonalds that you get in with, you can grow better that helps the economy a big way and this steps in front of it and not just this, but everything else that the administration does with the rules and regulations. >> john, jobs numbers yesterday and they are okay, and not great by any stretch, and the hourly wages are barely increasing, and
and joining us is josh mayfield, and gary tautbalm and jonah max ferris, and does that worry you, gary? >> well, it is not just mcdonald's, but it is the franchise franchiser and franchise laws are out there for 30 years, because it has worked well, and it is tough to start a small business so when you have a big company and great company like mcdonalds that you get in with, you can grow better that helps the economy a big way and this steps in front of it and not just this, but...
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>> jonah goldberg, is the "new york times" out of touch on this crusade? polls do show that 54% of americans in a couple of recent surveys favor legalization. >> yeah. look, i write for a magazine national review that called for ending the drug war 20 years ago. >> including decriminalizing pot? >> including decriminalizing pot. >> so you're saying the "new york times" is late to this? >> i'm saying the "new york times" is pulling a fery buehler where you jump out in front of the parade and act like you're leading it. this has been in elite circles for years now. when colorado, the district of columbia, washington state, beat the "new york times" position, you can't say the "new york times" was out in front of anything. more over, the hypocrisy of the "new york times" invoking state >> saying once we reveal the federal law each state can -- >> i am very much -- i would push almost all of these things down to the lowest level possible. but the "new york times" doesn't have that position on tobacco or anything else except on policies where it thinks it will
>> jonah goldberg, is the "new york times" out of touch on this crusade? polls do show that 54% of americans in a couple of recent surveys favor legalization. >> yeah. look, i write for a magazine national review that called for ending the drug war 20 years ago. >> including decriminalizing pot? >> including decriminalizing pot. >> so you're saying the "new york times" is late to this? >> i'm saying the "new york times" is...
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jonah (o.s.): thank you so much. kumail (o.s.): unreal. get the banana. >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show with jon stewart." captioning sponsored by comedy central [theme music playing] [cheering and applause] >> jon: welcome. welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. we got a show tonight. wu-tang clan is going to be on tonight. the wu! history in the making. i mean, i got to tell you, if my name was jason and i wasn't here, i would be very upset about this show. but we're wishing you the best, jason. get home safe and then come and see wu tang with us. but before we get to that, which history in the making, political primary season still happening. last night huge news results in the g.o.p. tea party versus establishment civil war. that has been pitting young, hardline, right-wing tea party obstructionists against older ones. [laughter] it's the subject tonight. a number of primary votes yesterday, foremost among them, kansas. three-term conservative senator -- that's not him
jonah (o.s.): thank you so much. kumail (o.s.): unreal. get the banana. >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show with jon stewart." captioning sponsored by comedy central [theme music playing] [cheering and applause] >> jon: welcome. welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. we got a show tonight. wu-tang clan is going to be on tonight. the wu! history in the making. i mean, i got to tell you, if my name was...
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is there any part of you that's like jonah? >> maybe a little bit. wife think of this character that you play? >> i don't think she likes him. i don't think she likes him. i think it's -- >> she's with the majority. >> i think that it's hard for her to watch sometimes, some of the really awful things. it's hard for her to watch, yeah. >> it's a lot of fun to play. >> yeah, it is. thanks so much for coming. >> give our love to everybody. two big fans here. >> you think the claws come out in washington, d.c.? >> jackson answers your question right after this. ♪ what's new pussycat >> when the fur flies. when cat behaviorist jack takes on frisky felines on animal planet's "my cat's from hell." he takes his signature guitar case full of toys. >> he is goingo help some of our viewers too by answering your questions. welcome. >> why, thank you very much, guys. >> so these guys are available, right? >> these guys are available. new york city animal care and control right now. they have a lot of cats for adoption. you guys should be out there adopting no mat
is there any part of you that's like jonah? >> maybe a little bit. wife think of this character that you play? >> i don't think she likes him. i don't think she likes him. i think it's -- >> she's with the majority. >> i think that it's hard for her to watch sometimes, some of the really awful things. it's hard for her to watch, yeah. >> it's a lot of fun to play. >> yeah, it is. thanks so much for coming. >> give our love to everybody. two big fans...
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jonah hull reporting from paris, thank you. >>> turning to libya now.ecurity council is holding a meeting on the worsening situation. kristin joins us to tell us what the united nations is doing about the rising violence in libya, kristin? >> reporter: as a sign of the international community's growing concern about the situation in libya, the security council has just passed a resolution expanding the sanctions regime in that country to allow them to sanction individual militia leaders, perhaps like those responsible for the takeover of tripoli's airport in the last week. this resolution requires countries who want to sell arms to the libyans to get approval there the commission first not only arms, but parts for equipment and so on. the security council has been hearing from the special representative for the u.n. in libya, and he is painting a very grim picture there, saying that the violence is escalating, and the u.n. hasn't been able to not only get a ceasefire, but also to bring the parties together to the table to discuss a possible political wa
jonah hull reporting from paris, thank you. >>> turning to libya now.ecurity council is holding a meeting on the worsening situation. kristin joins us to tell us what the united nations is doing about the rising violence in libya, kristin? >> reporter: as a sign of the international community's growing concern about the situation in libya, the security council has just passed a resolution expanding the sanctions regime in that country to allow them to sanction individual militia...
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ed: lynn sweet, jonah goldberg, hope you guys hug it out in the d.c. bureau there.hope to get pictures of the hug on martha's vineyard tonight. we'll bring that to you tomorrow. >> thank you. >> shocking revelations at one middle school after personal records of children are tossed in a dumpster on school property. >> we are trying to clean up 85 years worth of materials from smiley middle school and we had a lost parent volunteers in the building this week helping us. obviously we had a couple of boxes misplaced. jenna: a couple boxes? there is the principal in the dumpster. what is more on disturbing story and what it can mean for safety of your family's information as we all get ready to head back to school. >>> powerful storms trigger heavy flooding in one major city. what officials are saying about cleanup efforts there. >> no, i never seen anything like this before. >> it is muddy. it is raining a lot. there are cars stuck. there are cars that are totaled and destroyed. you know this, is going to affect the whole metro detroit area. >> wow. sometimes nature is
ed: lynn sweet, jonah goldberg, hope you guys hug it out in the d.c. bureau there.hope to get pictures of the hug on martha's vineyard tonight. we'll bring that to you tomorrow. >> thank you. >> shocking revelations at one middle school after personal records of children are tossed in a dumpster on school property. >> we are trying to clean up 85 years worth of materials from smiley middle school and we had a lost parent volunteers in the building this week helping us....
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is there any part of you that's like jonah? >> maybe a little bit. wife think of this character that you play? >> i don't think she likes him. i don't think she likes him. i think it's -- >> she's with the majority. >> i think that it's hard for her to watch sometimes, some of the really awful things. it's hard for her to watch, yeah. >> it's a lot of fun to play. >> yeah, it is. thanks so much for coming. >> give our love to everybody. two big fans here. >> you think the claws come out in washington, d.c.? >> jackson answers your question right after this. do you have something for pain? i have bayer aspirin. i'm not having a heart attack, it's my back. i mean bayer back & body. it works great for pain. bayer back & body provides effective relief for your tough pain. better? yeah...thanks for the tip! so factors like diet can negatively impact good bacteria? even if you're healthy and active. phillips digestive health support is a duo-probiotic that helps supplement good bacteria found in two parts of your digestive tract. i'm doubly impressed! phil
is there any part of you that's like jonah? >> maybe a little bit. wife think of this character that you play? >> i don't think she likes him. i don't think she likes him. i think it's -- >> she's with the majority. >> i think that it's hard for her to watch sometimes, some of the really awful things. it's hard for her to watch, yeah. >> it's a lot of fun to play. >> yeah, it is. thanks so much for coming. >> give our love to everybody. two big fans...
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from paris jonah hull has more on the struggle to revive the french economy. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: france70th anniversary of liberation from nazi occupation, but piercing the mood a sense of present-day political crisis. this is the government as it was on monday, president francois hollande accept the cabinet's resignation after stinging criticism from winch the economy minister denouncing austerity policies that he said were force odd france by germany and aren't working. >> translator: our ari reminds u that the french economy may has been at a standstill for the past six months, zero growth. there is real tension about the economic plan. >> reporter: nine mime minister will quickly form a any cabinet, minus decenters in an effort to restore government authority, but it will be harder to rescore faith in government policy. >> we are still just a bit above the typical level of 2008. that's six years later after the beginning of the crisis. we are just a bit above the gdp. the level of economic activity that we add in 2008. so we failed. and these measures have failed. >> reporter: broad
from paris jonah hull has more on the struggle to revive the french economy. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: france70th anniversary of liberation from nazi occupation, but piercing the mood a sense of present-day political crisis. this is the government as it was on monday, president francois hollande accept the cabinet's resignation after stinging criticism from winch the economy minister denouncing austerity policies that he said were force odd france by germany and aren't working. >>...
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and when jonah decided to start buzzfeed, obviously, we followed where he was going. give a little background about you. i mean, in the early days you were at pc magazine, then chairman and ceo of zip davis, then ceo of huffington post. now you sit on the board of buzzfeed. this money that comes in from andreessen horowitz, how will it most dramatically be used, eric? >> mostly it's going to be used in expanding the business throughout, so more engineers. buzzfeed is, first and foremost, a technology company. but it's also a very big content company. the company has a couple hundred writers, journalists and reporters and people in the field. that's going to get expanded. and i think you mentioned in your opening a very big push in video. because video is the content of choice of people who are in the social media and who are on mobile devices. so buzzfeed just announced the formation of buzzfeed motion pictures to enhance the amount of video that they will create. liz: okay. when i think of motion pictures being from l.a., i'm thinking scripted films. am i going down
and when jonah decided to start buzzfeed, obviously, we followed where he was going. give a little background about you. i mean, in the early days you were at pc magazine, then chairman and ceo of zip davis, then ceo of huffington post. now you sit on the board of buzzfeed. this money that comes in from andreessen horowitz, how will it most dramatically be used, eric? >> mostly it's going to be used in expanding the business throughout, so more engineers. buzzfeed is, first and foremost,...
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let's get the latest from al jazeera's jonah hull. this is the second rearrangement in seven months. how did this crisis come about? >> reporter: well, it's a crisis born as much as anything about france's slow pace of recovery emerging much lower than other key euro zone countries. the socialist policies of francois hollande, who was elected, in the view of many, who has delivered so little. economic outlook is bleak, growth is all but stagnant, they are expecting a half a percent of growth, mooferred hardly at all. unemployment continues to rise to nearly 11% and all the while, spending cuts austerity continues to try and keep the budget in line. essentially trying to keep germany happy. and so on sunday, a key member of the cabinet broke ranks. the economy minister denouncing the policies of austerity, calling for change and saying on the eve of the 70th anniversary of the liberation of france that a free france should not be in thrall t to to the gen right. the president and his prime minister emanuel valle moved swiftly. >> this
let's get the latest from al jazeera's jonah hull. this is the second rearrangement in seven months. how did this crisis come about? >> reporter: well, it's a crisis born as much as anything about france's slow pace of recovery emerging much lower than other key euro zone countries. the socialist policies of francois hollande, who was elected, in the view of many, who has delivered so little. economic outlook is bleak, growth is all but stagnant, they are expecting a half a percent of...
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jonah goldburg, kirsten powers, and charles krauthammer. jonah, i'll start with you. more military advisers to help with the situation. there's certainly that seems to have been a turning point, the crisis unfolding. >> yes, and we heard ben rhodes earlier talking about sending this aid in in part to protect our people in erbil. i understand why they have to say that so they have legal fiction, but the notion that's our top priority is ridiculous. we could have gotten them out a long time ago if that was the real issue. the obama administration stumbling and late in the game is coming around to actually recognize the true nature of the threat of isis. and it seems to me all this talk about air strikes and protecting the refugees and we just heard john kerry talk about this peace meal reactively, i don't know why you would say never send troops in. why not have that threat out there in term os of our foreign diplomacy. >> kirsten, there have been those warnings that if isis has been operating as a traditional armed force over the last few weeks, it's now reverting to m
jonah goldburg, kirsten powers, and charles krauthammer. jonah, i'll start with you. more military advisers to help with the situation. there's certainly that seems to have been a turning point, the crisis unfolding. >> yes, and we heard ben rhodes earlier talking about sending this aid in in part to protect our people in erbil. i understand why they have to say that so they have legal fiction, but the notion that's our top priority is ridiculous. we could have gotten them out a long time...
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jonah hull explains. >> reporter: appalling and disgraceful says the u.s. state department.he u.n. secretary-general urged an end to the madness. france's foreign minister condemned the killing of chip, the slaught are of civilians. criticism of israel peaked after the apparent targetting of a third u.n.-run school in rafah last sunday. notably ab sent from the chorus of condemnation were the voices of arab governments. >> what is distinct about this particular round of the conflict is that israel has the tacit support of key arab governments. that is new. insofar as there is support for palestinians on the street, on the arab street, it's not visibly affecting governments, arab governments to do more about the palestinian cause, and the might attribute that to the tolerance that has sadly accumulated for the most savage violence across the whole region. what makes the palestinians special any more. >> so arab governments have not leapt to the defence of the palestinians. for hamas in gaza, key player egypt is not the key netter it once was -- negotiator it once was, having
jonah hull explains. >> reporter: appalling and disgraceful says the u.s. state department.he u.n. secretary-general urged an end to the madness. france's foreign minister condemned the killing of chip, the slaught are of civilians. criticism of israel peaked after the apparent targetting of a third u.n.-run school in rafah last sunday. notably ab sent from the chorus of condemnation were the voices of arab governments. >> what is distinct about this particular round of the conflict...
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this report from jonah hull. >> reporter: appalling and disgraceful said the u.s. state department. the u.n. secretary-general urged an end to the madness. in the european union france's foreign minister condemned the killing of children, the slaughter of civilians. criticism of israel peaked after the patter apparent targeting.oa third u.n. run school on saturday. but absent were the voices of arab governments. >> what's distinct about this particular round of the conflict is that israel has the tacit support of key arab government. that's new. insofar as there's support for palestinians on the street, it's not visibly affecting governments. you might attribute that to the tolerance that has sadly accumulated for the most savage violence across the whole region. what makes the palestinians special anymore? >> so arab governments haven't leapt to the defense of the palestinians. jeebilitare egypt isn't the key negotiator it once was, the united states appears to have lost much of its influence over israel. u.s. secretary of state john kerry's attempt to broker a ceasefire was failur
this report from jonah hull. >> reporter: appalling and disgraceful said the u.s. state department. the u.n. secretary-general urged an end to the madness. in the european union france's foreign minister condemned the killing of children, the slaughter of civilians. criticism of israel peaked after the patter apparent targeting.oa third u.n. run school on saturday. but absent were the voices of arab governments. >> what's distinct about this particular round of the conflict is that...
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jonah fisher, bbc news on the china border. >>> cycling is good for our health and heart.also has a positive impact on our bank balance and growing in popularity. with the rapid growth of mega cities across the globe, it proves dangerous. saddle up and take wheels to cities around the world to compare them. first stop london with our reporter. >> reporter: cycling, an elegant answer to the age old question how to get from a to b. getting around london on public transport can be pretty pricey. a cheaper alternative is these. you get to avoid the underground buses during rush hour and keep fit. with london's bike scheme, you get access to 10,000 bikes you can pick up pr from over 700 docking stations. the the first 30 minutes are free. you then pay for lounge you're cycling around for. whizzing around london does give a liberating feeling. you are quite exposed as well. lots of cars whizzing by obviously. you've got to contend with buses as well. i've got one behind me. you've got a van that's just pulled up. let me get around that. safety is a big issue on london roads. you
jonah fisher, bbc news on the china border. >>> cycling is good for our health and heart.also has a positive impact on our bank balance and growing in popularity. with the rapid growth of mega cities across the globe, it proves dangerous. saddle up and take wheels to cities around the world to compare them. first stop london with our reporter. >> reporter: cycling, an elegant answer to the age old question how to get from a to b. getting around london on public transport can be...
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i am jonah lamb and behalf of the [inaudible] (low audio). with the yoshi's unit, and i think i only want to address one thing which is to have better sound proofing because with the previous management over at yoshis we received over 20 plus complaints with the lower residential units feeling the vibration and in their homes and that's about it. that's the only thing. >> may i ask a point of reference information. do you know if the sound was coming from like the restaurant area where they had that stage or if it was from inside? do you have an idea? >> that i'm not sure but they had club events there that we had numerous issues. i think there were three violent incidents reported and one was a stabbing and one where 20 officers were present to control everything. i think it was mainly from the club events over the weekend. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you. >> is there other public comment? >> good evening commissioners. my am step fan and a consultant in the city but i would like to speak as a patron and lover of yoshis in the fillmore. fir
i am jonah lamb and behalf of the [inaudible] (low audio). with the yoshi's unit, and i think i only want to address one thing which is to have better sound proofing because with the previous management over at yoshis we received over 20 plus complaints with the lower residential units feeling the vibration and in their homes and that's about it. that's the only thing. >> may i ask a point of reference information. do you know if the sound was coming from like the restaurant area where...
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i'm jonah hull, you're watching the al jazeera america newshour live from london. kiev forces take the battle to luhansk. fighters come together to fight for a solution to ukraine. >> fears ebola will move further. looters steal blood-stained sheets. >>> protests against the police goes on for an eighth night despite a curfew in the u.s. city of ferguson. >>> we begin the newshour in kurdish iraq, where forces are fighting their way into islamic state areas. they are backed by air strikes. this is showing how the positions are targeted. the kurdish force, the peshmerga are appealing to the west and iraq for more equipment. that as families continue to make their escape from islamic state-held areas. new refugee camps are being set up to provide shelter for the 1.5 million who have been displaced. zeina khodr has been with the peshmerga forces and has our exclusive report now. >> reporter: the peshmerga are on the offensive. they are in battle with the islamic state. but the kurdish forces are not fighting alone. the u.s. air force is covering their advance from the
i'm jonah hull, you're watching the al jazeera america newshour live from london. kiev forces take the battle to luhansk. fighters come together to fight for a solution to ukraine. >> fears ebola will move further. looters steal blood-stained sheets. >>> protests against the police goes on for an eighth night despite a curfew in the u.s. city of ferguson. >>> we begin the newshour in kurdish iraq, where forces are fighting their way into islamic state areas. they are...
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the video showing the supposed final resting place of jonah being reduced to rubble. for more on that, we bring in former cia counter terrorism analyst. thank you for being with us. why is isis destroying these religious historical and cultural sites? what purpose does it serve? >> well, they believe in a world view that they would like to bring back islam to the time mohamed and his early followers. so this is now the seventh century in arab ya. obviously a lot of things have happened in the world in 1400 years since. those are considered innovations by this particular group. they have to be destroyed, according to their view. in the warped ideology, it makes perfect sense. >> that's what is amazing it makes sense for them to destroy national and international treasures. now, you do point out in your washington post piece that it's a -- the rescue of artifacts and items rather than focus on the people being slaughtered. talk to me about the aspect. >> obviously, the first thing that the united states should do in the regional actors should do is to protect the people
the video showing the supposed final resting place of jonah being reduced to rubble. for more on that, we bring in former cia counter terrorism analyst. thank you for being with us. why is isis destroying these religious historical and cultural sites? what purpose does it serve? >> well, they believe in a world view that they would like to bring back islam to the time mohamed and his early followers. so this is now the seventh century in arab ya. obviously a lot of things have happened in...
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jonah, good morning to you.y would they do this. >> could be some pr flaks are trying to justify their existence finding proof they're having some effect whatsoever. this is, this is a bad idea for the fbi insofar as larger department of justice has a real problem with the press. remember, they're the ones who monitored the ap's phones. they're the ones eric holder approved this unindicted co-conspirator warrant thing against our fox colleague james rosen. calling him a flight risk and you will of that. so they should really, admin mum they should be transparent. tell us why you want this stuff, what you are going to do with it. as it stand right now, the doj in general and this administration in particular have earned no right to the benefit of the doubt when it comes to this kind of stuff. bill: here's the statement about the work from the fbi, all right? quote, this shall allow personnel to have better situational a awareness and support proactive and reactive public communications strategies. what does that
jonah, good morning to you.y would they do this. >> could be some pr flaks are trying to justify their existence finding proof they're having some effect whatsoever. this is, this is a bad idea for the fbi insofar as larger department of justice has a real problem with the press. remember, they're the ones who monitored the ap's phones. they're the ones eric holder approved this unindicted co-conspirator warrant thing against our fox colleague james rosen. calling him a flight risk and...
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. >> now a discussion on media website with buzzfeed founder and how thehuffington pt co-founder jonah peretti. this is 25 minutes. >> it is going great. you have read of a buzzfeed article today? >> today, wow. >> how about in the past week? >> what is buzzfeed today? >> one of the reason i started thinking about the history of media was when i would look for comps. what are other companies that are similar to buzzfeed that we can aspire to be like when we grow up. it was really hard to find any. when you look at facebook or twitter, we are not a tech startup. when you look at time warner or disney or viacom they are these giant companies with multibillion-dollar -- billions in profit that are using cable and broadcast, they are very different from what is feet is doing. -- from what buzzfeed's doing. the companies that i find that are the most similar are media companies in their first 10 or 20 years and you look back at newspapers and magazines at hollywood studios. they're similar to buzzfeed. >> a lot of people see buzzfeed to read funny list or -- lists or cute pictures of puppie
. >> now a discussion on media website with buzzfeed founder and how thehuffington pt co-founder jonah peretti. this is 25 minutes. >> it is going great. you have read of a buzzfeed article today? >> today, wow. >> how about in the past week? >> what is buzzfeed today? >> one of the reason i started thinking about the history of media was when i would look for comps. what are other companies that are similar to buzzfeed that we can aspire to be like when we...
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what happened jonah for the fourth time for department of technology and decided to ask for the right search terms but only the deleted emails and not everything that i asked for but only the deleted ones and i found that out from the report to you. the planning department has minimally complied with these requests repeatedly and they kept saying you have everything there is. >> what is the volumes of documents you received from them all total? >> the volume of documents? >> yeah, what are we talking about? >> they were all cds. for instance the one i received last time the last file was cut off so i never got anything there. there's only so much room on a cd rom and you can't open up the file so bill wikos and last name started with a "w" and they all had a part in the project and the stado consultant i am just getting those emails and a bunch of stuff not related but what i got from the city attorney and there are six of them that clearly say "i need to talk to you about this project" and there is an email "lower the height we're going to have for other plans i put the negative decl
what happened jonah for the fourth time for department of technology and decided to ask for the right search terms but only the deleted emails and not everything that i asked for but only the deleted ones and i found that out from the report to you. the planning department has minimally complied with these requests repeatedly and they kept saying you have everything there is. >> what is the volumes of documents you received from them all total? >> the volume of documents? >>...
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here they are, jonah max ferris and sasha byrnes and john mayfield. and john, it is time to use e r every resource to seal the border up to keep the terrorists out? >> yes, look at what happened at 9/1 9/11, because "the new york times" said it cost us $3.3 trillion and not the mention the loss of life and the soldiers that will have injuries recurring throughout their lifetime, but these guys are not like the taliban who got lucky with the box cutter, because these arec+6÷ well fund ed and trained terrorists, and you have a bunch of people in mexico who are used to coyoting people across the border. we have to security that border. it is not about refugees, but we have to secure it. we should take the military bases,b and we secure the borders in pakistan and afghanistan, and we should do the same in our own country. we should put the bases there and let the guys patrol the borders and sleep in their own country in peace. >> and it is not that they are just so sophisticated, but the whole border crisis going on and the border patrol is stretched. sas
here they are, jonah max ferris and sasha byrnes and john mayfield. and john, it is time to use e r every resource to seal the border up to keep the terrorists out? >> yes, look at what happened at 9/1 9/11, because "the new york times" said it cost us $3.3 trillion and not the mention the loss of life and the soldiers that will have injuries recurring throughout their lifetime, but these guys are not like the taliban who got lucky with the box cutter, because these arec+6÷...
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as jonah hull reports. >> it was a grim scope that awaited work -- screen that awaited workers on tilbury docks on saturday as they unloaded cargo from a ferry. staff here at the court became aware of screaming and banging coming from a container from that particular ship, or that particular ferry. as a result of that noise, staff were alerted, and immediately breached the container to find 5 persons within that unit. >> the police do not know where the shipping container originated and would say only that they believed those inside came from the indian subcontinent. did they have any idea when they set off that this was how they would arrive in the u.k. 35 patients were found in the container when we arrived at after quarter to seven. one unfortunately was pronounced decease. >> reporter: the man that decide suffered a heart attack. this is a murder investigation in cooperation with european authorities and interpol. this is, from what we have seen, organised crime. you know, up don't end up with container. we need to investigate, and bring offenders to justice. members of the group, chi
as jonah hull reports. >> it was a grim scope that awaited work -- screen that awaited workers on tilbury docks on saturday as they unloaded cargo from a ferry. staff here at the court became aware of screaming and banging coming from a container from that particular ship, or that particular ferry. as a result of that noise, staff were alerted, and immediately breached the container to find 5 persons within that unit. >> the police do not know where the shipping container originated...
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jonah goldberg, ron fournier, a.b. stoddard and charles krauthammer. jonah we heard a lot of things as we managed to squeeze "special report" into different hours but that last story about chuck hagel warning russia invading ukraine seems the most press on the international hot spots front. >> i think that's right. getting back to my initial point from the beginning, one of the things that obama need to do tonight is convey a sense that he's simply on top of these things and is not overwhelmed, he has a plan, he's got his hands around the problems that america is face. one of the reasons why he's been in such trouble politically lately in the polls he doesn't give that sense. >> charles, it seems vladimir putin has just thumbed his nose at all of these increased sanction, all of the efforts of the u.s. and eu. >> look, i think he's got a lot of calculations as to whether he wants to invade, whether there will be resistance, whether he'll succeed. his people are not doing that well on the ground. but the one thing he's not having to take into account is
jonah goldberg, ron fournier, a.b. stoddard and charles krauthammer. jonah we heard a lot of things as we managed to squeeze "special report" into different hours but that last story about chuck hagel warning russia invading ukraine seems the most press on the international hot spots front. >> i think that's right. getting back to my initial point from the beginning, one of the things that obama need to do tonight is convey a sense that he's simply on top of these things and is...
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and jonah, social media could be a weapon against eisis, because when they see something like the terribleding, they know how evil these people are. >> definitely, and this is a really tough call, and no right answer. this is the one time in my life i am not the billionaire founder of a social media company, because on the one hand, these terrorists, and look, every regime in history was built on propaganda from hitlstal a t eing , giving them the twita free ultimate propaganda machine to help them recruit, or would all of the regimes have gone down if we had seen what was going on in the gu lag with cuba and what fill dedel or other ho chambers. so you don't want to give them free propaganda, but it is too early -- >> and in is like, put up pictures of rape so you can see how bad it is. this is a crime scene. >> well, if we had pictures of hitler ande:j the camps, that would have had something done sooner. >> and twitter is not a corporation, and it can do whatever it wants to, because it is not a government. twitter can decide not to put up child porn and they can decide that isis shoul
and jonah, social media could be a weapon against eisis, because when they see something like the terribleding, they know how evil these people are. >> definitely, and this is a really tough call, and no right answer. this is the one time in my life i am not the billionaire founder of a social media company, because on the one hand, these terrorists, and look, every regime in history was built on propaganda from hitlstal a t eing , giving them the twita free ultimate propaganda machine to...
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get home safe and, uh-- jonah (o.s.): and, uh! >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show with jon stewart." captioning sponsored by comedy central [theme music playing] [cheering and applause] >> jon: hey! welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. we have a very nice show tonight. my guest tonight, aubrey plaza from the movie "life after beth," but first, i don't even know how to tell you, folks, where to begin tonight. the middle east, you don't hear a lot about it these days. [laughter] but right before we started the taping, israel and hamas have apparently agreed to a 72-hour ceasefire, a 72-hour ceasefire. very nice. [cheering and applause] that's three days. here's what i'm hoping for, a three-day ceasefire somehow miraculously returns into an eight-day ceasefire and suddenly we got ourselves another hanukkah working, a whole other miracle. obviously this is something a lot of us have been hoping for. >> we continue to support diplomatic efforts to end the violence betwe
get home safe and, uh-- jonah (o.s.): and, uh! >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show with jon stewart." captioning sponsored by comedy central [theme music playing] [cheering and applause] >> jon: hey! welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. we have a very nice show tonight. my guest tonight, aubrey plaza from the movie "life after beth," but first, i don't even know how to tell you, folks,...