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i think that's a good move says jonah. well, i'm not sure if that is a provocative move in terms of possibly forcing a war with eastern at this moment. >> i think it's probably a good move in the sense that obama has done almost everything he can to signal that while he says all options are on the table, he doesn't mean all options are on the table and when iran actually believed that there was a viable military option if sanctions didn't work, iran's behavior improved, at least at the margins. at least sending a signal to iran, maybe we will send forces -- maybe america is willing to use force against iran. i think that's a good signal. i think stepping back a little bit, what has happened here -- and i'm convinced of this by a former nsc guy, iran is determined to be the regional and as he pulled out of the region he was going to let turkey do that and then the syria implosion ruined that and turkey went on to play and the problem with dropping iran too that into that role. >> the region is less stable that it was six ye
i think that's a good move says jonah. well, i'm not sure if that is a provocative move in terms of possibly forcing a war with eastern at this moment. >> i think it's probably a good move in the sense that obama has done almost everything he can to signal that while he says all options are on the table, he doesn't mean all options are on the table and when iran actually believed that there was a viable military option if sanctions didn't work, iran's behavior improved, at least at the...
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jonah goldberg nina easton. thank you. >> thank you. >> steel cage match as jonah was mentions i like the description for the republicans. jon: republican contenders. jenna: republican senator rand paul is set to hold his first rally in south carolina since officially beginning the race coming up about an hour from now. the first southern state holding a primary is key to propelling any candidate to victory. republican senator south carolina senator lindsey graham potential bid could change the gameplan for other candidates. john roberts is live in charleston with more on all of this. john? >> reporter: good morning to you. beautiful day in charleston. spectacular backdrop for the rand paul event uss yorktown, highlighting military to south carolina voters. on that front there is skepticism where rand paul stands. one of his biggest critics south carolina senator lindsey graham said rand paul's foreign policy is to the left of president obama. lindsey graham is mulling over a bid for president saying one of asse
jonah goldberg nina easton. thank you. >> thank you. >> steel cage match as jonah was mentions i like the description for the republicans. jon: republican contenders. jenna: republican senator rand paul is set to hold his first rally in south carolina since officially beginning the race coming up about an hour from now. the first southern state holding a primary is key to propelling any candidate to victory. republican senator south carolina senator lindsey graham potential bid...
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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 not 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 jonah knows he needs to get him out of the 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 realize
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 not 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...
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i think that's a good move says jonah.ell, i'm not sure if that is a provocative move in terms of possibly forcing a war with eastern at this moment. >> i think it's probably a good move in the sense that obama has done almost everything he can to signal that while he says all options are on the table, he doesn't mean all options are on the table and when iran actually believed that there was a viable military option if sanctions didn't work, iran's behavior improved, at least at the margins. at least sending a signal to iran, maybe we will send forces -- maybe america is willing to use force against iran. i think that's a good signal. i think stepping back a little bit, what has happened here -- and i'm convinced of this by a former nsc guy, iran is determined to be the regional and as he pulled out of the region he was going to let turkey do that and then the syria implosion ruined that and turkey went on to play and the problem with dropping iran too that into that role. >> the region is less stable that it was six year
i think that's a good move says jonah.ell, i'm not sure if that is a provocative move in terms of possibly forcing a war with eastern at this moment. >> i think it's probably a good move in the sense that obama has done almost everything he can to signal that while he says all options are on the table, he doesn't mean all options are on the table and when iran actually believed that there was a viable military option if sanctions didn't work, iran's behavior improved, at least at the...
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jonah hull, point dark, southern france. france. doing it in an unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. tonight "tech know" journeys into the jungle, this is one of the iconic animals of costa-rica with post cards of this thing. a beautiful and fragile place on the planet is under attack.
jonah hull, point dark, southern france. france. doing it in an unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. tonight "tech know" journeys into the jungle, this is one of the iconic animals of costa-rica with post cards of this thing. a beautiful and fragile place on the planet is under attack.
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jonah hull there. all the updates on our website. >> the modern world has been tough on bees, raising uncomfortable questions about what we've done for the environment to threaten these vital insects. what the bees are trying to tell us, it's the "inside story".
jonah hull there. all the updates on our website. >> the modern world has been tough on bees, raising uncomfortable questions about what we've done for the environment to threaten these vital insects. what the bees are trying to tell us, it's the "inside story".
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. >>> i'm jonah hull on board lemoin a replica that hemmed win the war of independence more than 200 years ago. >> so then a series of car bomb attacks has hit two cities in iraq leaving dozens dead. in iraq, two dozen inside a car dealership in the east of the city. no one has claimed responsibility. and the united states has condemned a car bomb attack next to its consulate in erbile, in the kurdish territory. u.s. officials say no consulate staff were harmed. i.s.i.l. has claimed responsibility for this astack. kim vanel has more now from erbile. >> reporter: the car bomb went off at about 5:45 p.m. local time in the ankawa district near the u.s. consulate. we were close to the explosion when it happened, very, very loud. local officials are telling us three people have been killed possibly eight more. others injured two americans and other turkish nationals. erbile has been spared much of the violence with i.s.i.l. in iraq. meantime in baghdad at least 27 people were killed in bomb blasts, in the hababea district near a car dealership. u.s. kurdish and iraqi officials have in rec
. >>> i'm jonah hull on board lemoin a replica that hemmed win the war of independence more than 200 years ago. >> so then a series of car bomb attacks has hit two cities in iraq leaving dozens dead. in iraq, two dozen inside a car dealership in the east of the city. no one has claimed responsibility. and the united states has condemned a car bomb attack next to its consulate in erbile, in the kurdish territory. u.s. officials say no consulate staff were harmed. i.s.i.l. has...
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make more happen. >> the return of paul and james franco, gets serious with jonah hill. kevin frazier from entertainment tonight has more on the new movies this weekend. >> this week james franco and jonah hill skip the laughs and get serious in the real life drama true story and kevin james takes on the safety of las vegas in paul burglared's mall cop two. 400,000 square feet protected by the finest security there is side of the mississippi. >> moving along. >> the lovable paul is back in action in since city, when group of thieves threaten the casinos. someone's taking down the hotel. >> let the games begin. >> he's a charge here is so endearing, i love him. >> he is the rocky of security guards, that's what he is. i really believe that. i believe he's hero. and we all need a hero. >> security is a mission. not an intermission. >> and in true story james franco stars as accused murder err trying to tell his story to journalist, jonah hill, whose identity he used while on the run. >> some find me his whole career. >> though used to laughing it up on screen, the friendsh
make more happen. >> the return of paul and james franco, gets serious with jonah hill. kevin frazier from entertainment tonight has more on the new movies this weekend. >> this week james franco and jonah hill skip the laughs and get serious in the real life drama true story and kevin james takes on the safety of las vegas in paul burglared's mall cop two. 400,000 square feet protected by the finest security there is side of the mississippi. >> moving along. >> the...
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jonah, as you said in the intro, security has been beefed up here.e went to a church that was guarded by police officers police officers have been deployed to public buildings here as well as churches and a dusk to dawn curfew still stands. >> a security operation here in garissa's town center. government forces say they have been tipped off some of the suspected organizers of the university attack on thursday were in this hotel. they did not find them but they did i ammpound two vehicles. the security seems to be everywhere. christian worshippers in this region have to be searched by private security guards and then they are watched over by armed police. this church was attacked in 2012. sfooenl people were killed. their pastor tells us some worshippers are still afraid. >> some of them are even not willing to come to the church. what is worrying many is how easy it seems to radical eyes and recruit young people to groups like al shabaab. >> perhaps one of the reasons why the government is having a difficult time dealing with the security situation
jonah, as you said in the intro, security has been beefed up here.e went to a church that was guarded by police officers police officers have been deployed to public buildings here as well as churches and a dusk to dawn curfew still stands. >> a security operation here in garissa's town center. government forces say they have been tipped off some of the suspected organizers of the university attack on thursday were in this hotel. they did not find them but they did i ammpound two...
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coming up in this half hour, our conversation with jonah hill and james franco.new drama. it's a true story and it's called "true story." >> we'll talk with jonah hill about his last movie, "the interview." >>> and rory mack el rowe could steal the show. nick faldo has a guest on who could wear the green jacket. that is ahead. >>> south korea's chillson is talking about his hand brace. it was made for him after an attacker slashed him with a knife last month. he wrote, it's an amazing apparatus, one i haven't seen before and it's made a huge different in my recovery as i'm now able to hold things in my hand. this is of particular importance when i'm walking grigsby as i need two hands to handle grisby. >> that's his dog. >>> facebook users might like this. a judge is allowing a brooklyn woman to serve her husband with divorce papers through a facebook address. the summons will be sent through facebook message once a week for three weeks until he acknowledges it. >> i think he's trying to avoid her. >> yeah, me too. >> it seems weird to serve divorce papers throug
coming up in this half hour, our conversation with jonah hill and james franco.new drama. it's a true story and it's called "true story." >> we'll talk with jonah hill about his last movie, "the interview." >>> and rory mack el rowe could steal the show. nick faldo has a guest on who could wear the green jacket. that is ahead. >>> south korea's chillson is talking about his hand brace. it was made for him after an attacker slashed him with a knife...
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jonah? >> i know i couldn't do. thanks jo. remember you can go to the website for all the latest www.aljazeera.com. i'm not going anywhere. i'll be back for another half hour of today's news in a short while. stay with me. the humanitarian situation in yemen is critical. that's the latest warning from the "world health organization" as the battle for control of the country continues. hi there i'm jonah hull. this is al jazeera. also coming up, the man accused of bombing the boston marathon is found guilty on all counts. also ahead shot in the back as he ran away. a white police officer is charged with murdering an unarmed black man in south carolina. >>> and making n
jonah? >> i know i couldn't do. thanks jo. remember you can go to the website for all the latest www.aljazeera.com. i'm not going anywhere. i'll be back for another half hour of today's news in a short while. stay with me. the humanitarian situation in yemen is critical. that's the latest warning from the "world health organization" as the battle for control of the country continues. hi there i'm jonah hull. this is al jazeera. also coming up, the man accused of bombing the...
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this is really unusual stuff. >> wow. >> what is it -- in this movie jonah hill plays you. like watching this movie and seeing a famous hollywood star playing you? do you feel like yeah he got me or that's not what i would say, that's not how i would handle it. what's that experience like? >> it's a little surreal to say the least. jonah hill is so talented. i was honored he played me. i thought he did a good job. it's a movie. things different in real life. >> like hanging out with you to capture your character, personality? >> we had one relatively intense dinner which he asked me a bunch of questions he his artistic to take what we talked about and go off with it. >> this is a redemption story for you, moved to montana, gone through all of that thinking your life will be changed forever and after this it was. >> mostly a tragedy and never stop thinking about mary jane and the three children killed. i have three children of my own. i think about that. some of the crazy shakespeare yan themes not just life and death but crime and punishment and redemption, indeed. all thos
this is really unusual stuff. >> wow. >> what is it -- in this movie jonah hill plays you. like watching this movie and seeing a famous hollywood star playing you? do you feel like yeah he got me or that's not what i would say, that's not how i would handle it. what's that experience like? >> it's a little surreal to say the least. jonah hill is so talented. i was honored he played me. i thought he did a good job. it's a movie. things different in real life. >> like...
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jonah hull, al jazeera la rowe rochelle. >> go to aljazeera.com for analysis and opinion. opinion. >> police officers are expected to use lethal force when they deem necessary. trusted with enforcing our laws. yet just 1% of departments across the country require a college degree. >> if we raise the bar will we get people who are willing to go into harm's way have guns pointed at them? >> plus, a quarter-century after a teenager went to jail for
jonah hull, al jazeera la rowe rochelle. >> go to aljazeera.com for analysis and opinion. opinion. >> police officers are expected to use lethal force when they deem necessary. trusted with enforcing our laws. yet just 1% of departments across the country require a college degree. >> if we raise the bar will we get people who are willing to go into harm's way have guns pointed at them? >> plus, a quarter-century after a teenager went to jail for
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jonah hull met the crew. >> some volunteer crew members have little sailing experience, enthusiasm got them on board and a taste for adventure. they're about to set stale on a replica war chip bound for the shores of north america. not just any warship. among the sleekest fighting vessels of her day. >> she represents a very important part of french maritime history doesn't she? >> oh, sure. well this is--this ship is one of the four that was one of the very best that the french navy ever built. >> built to take on the english. >> sure, and also the fact that it carries the over to boston, carrying to washington the news that the king of france had accepted to go again at war against the british. >> that was going to help them beat-- >> oh, definitely. >> when she was built in 1779, the original was the jewel of the french navy at a time when britannia ruled the waves when she set off to beat the english in the war of independence, they knew that the 66-meter, 32-begun barracuda could outsail anything she could not outshoot. it took 17 years to build this perfect replica the ship of li
jonah hull met the crew. >> some volunteer crew members have little sailing experience, enthusiasm got them on board and a taste for adventure. they're about to set stale on a replica war chip bound for the shores of north america. not just any warship. among the sleekest fighting vessels of her day. >> she represents a very important part of french maritime history doesn't she? >> oh, sure. well this is--this ship is one of the four that was one of the very best that the...
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joining me now is al jazeera's jonah hull. what do the palestinians hope to achieve by joining the i.c.c.? >> just a few minutes ago i spoke to the palestinian foreign minister existing the building behind me the international criminal court after a procedure during which he was handed a copy of the rome statutes that report palestine becoming a third member state, bringing them a step closer to justice. he accepted that it could take a long time for that to happen. there's a preliminary investigation under way by prosecutors. an investigation into whether there are circumstances in israel that may permit a more formal investigation to be laufferentd. that would have to -- launched. that would to happen. they may look at israel's settlement building in the west bank in land occupied by israel considered illegal. and the activities of its army and soldiers last summer during that war. it will be for the chief prosecutor to decide how things will proceed. there's no time limits at all for her to have to do that. keep in mind the
joining me now is al jazeera's jonah hull. what do the palestinians hope to achieve by joining the i.c.c.? >> just a few minutes ago i spoke to the palestinian foreign minister existing the building behind me the international criminal court after a procedure during which he was handed a copy of the rome statutes that report palestine becoming a third member state, bringing them a step closer to justice. he accepted that it could take a long time for that to happen. there's a preliminary...
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the french frigate will make her maiden voyage across the atlantic ocean and jonah hull is on board. >> the day of departure has finally arrived. the crew of 80 or so, 55 of them volunteers are making final preparations for her maiden voyage across the atlantic, a crossing made 200 years ago when the marquee of lafayette was carried on the original fragigate. as well as a message to washington that the french will help battle against the british. >> lafayette is a household name, even if people are not sure what he did. that gives us an in, this lafayette as a brand that allows us to have fresh ground to have a big slash. >> you can bring that memory and that history back to life for many people who have forgotten. >> we can make a big deal of the fact that france helped to free our nation as an independent country. >> i'm very happy. i'm sure i'm on the best ship in the world today. with a good crew, and exceptional mission. they'll cross the atlantic to york town, scene of a famous naval blockade, and then on a tour of the american revolution before return to go france in the autum
the french frigate will make her maiden voyage across the atlantic ocean and jonah hull is on board. >> the day of departure has finally arrived. the crew of 80 or so, 55 of them volunteers are making final preparations for her maiden voyage across the atlantic, a crossing made 200 years ago when the marquee of lafayette was carried on the original fragigate. as well as a message to washington that the french will help battle against the british. >> lafayette is a household name,...
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jonah, what do you make of the adecision of these two charges. >> and just coming in tsarnaev guilty, count two, use of a weapon of mass destruction, the pressure cooker bomb number one resulting in death, and aiding and abetting. continue your thought. >> and this just proves my point, i think it's a minimal distinction from a juror's perspective. it almost kneelfeelslike there's one person on that jury was trying hard to not findant guilty. that concerns me in the penalty phase because now we're moving on to the penalty phase. >> does it always work that way? >> unless there's a problem with this jury, it always works that way. dzhokhar tsarnaev has been found guilty, dzhokhar tsarnaev guilty of at least two counts so far, we have 28 left to go. so the same jury now going to be deciding this next phase? >> i think what's also important here is if the jury is answering guilty on the first question, these sub questions are going to be answered yes as well. there's no way the jury is going to find that -- >> possession and use of a firearm, this isagain r with the pressure cooker bomb,
jonah, what do you make of the adecision of these two charges. >> and just coming in tsarnaev guilty, count two, use of a weapon of mass destruction, the pressure cooker bomb number one resulting in death, and aiding and abetting. continue your thought. >> and this just proves my point, i think it's a minimal distinction from a juror's perspective. it almost kneelfeelslike there's one person on that jury was trying hard to not findant guilty. that concerns me in the penalty phase...
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jonah hull. al jazeera london. >> the e.u. has charged russia's biggest energy provider for abusing it's place in the marketplace. if the charges stick the energy giant could risk fines as high as 10% of the company's over all sales. the gazprom said that e.u. claims are unfounded. >> russian's foreign minister sergei lavrov said that the european union has unfairly back dated these charges and it helps to resolve in an inter governmental level. it has ten weeks to respond to the charges. it can, of course, appeal to the courts. if unsuccessful its running into huge fines. the european union is taking a big gamble in doing this. as. well knows russia's main export is fossil fuels and if go after the companies that are responsible for those exports then in effect you're going after the russian state itself. >> that was roy challands reporting there. now corruption charges, hundreds rallied against what they say is a witch-hunt aimed at the former leadership. the economic development minister during his brother's presidency. he'
jonah hull. al jazeera london. >> the e.u. has charged russia's biggest energy provider for abusing it's place in the marketplace. if the charges stick the energy giant could risk fines as high as 10% of the company's over all sales. the gazprom said that e.u. claims are unfounded. >> russian's foreign minister sergei lavrov said that the european union has unfairly back dated these charges and it helps to resolve in an inter governmental level. it has ten weeks to respond to the...
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jonah blank, welcome.efore i ask you about this other, i understand your wife's family nepalese, they were in kathmandu when the earthquake struck but they're doing all right? >> yes. thank you judy. they're all safe. but they are trying to get enough water and fuel and wondering what happens next. >> woodruff: so it gives you another connection to this terrible disaster. so this is a country that for most of its existence was ruled by a monarchy but there has been a lot of political upheaval there in recent years. >> nepal was, until recently, the world's only hindu monarchy. in 2006, a 10-year civil war ended, and the maoists, who were the rebels in that fight, came into the government. in 2008, the monarchy was abolished. since then, it has been a constitutional democracy without a real constitution. the maoists won the first election. other parties won the subsequent one, and there's been a little bit of jockeying ever since. >> woodruff: and what has that meant for the stability of country? a lot of h
jonah blank, welcome.efore i ask you about this other, i understand your wife's family nepalese, they were in kathmandu when the earthquake struck but they're doing all right? >> yes. thank you judy. they're all safe. but they are trying to get enough water and fuel and wondering what happens next. >> woodruff: so it gives you another connection to this terrible disaster. so this is a country that for most of its existence was ruled by a monarchy but there has been a lot of...
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jonah hull, al jazeera, london. >> the e.u. has charged rush's biggest energy provider with abuseing its position in the market. if those charges stick the energy giant could risk fines as high as 10% of the company's overall sales. in 2013 that figure was $93 billion euro. gazprom claims that e.u.'s claims are unfounded. >> they say that the e.u. has unfairly back dated these charge and charges regulations to old gas projects. gazprom said that it's unfounded and that it obeys the law and hopes that it can be resolved at an inter governmental level. it has ten weeks to respond to the charges and it can appeal to the courts. but if it's unsuccessful its looking at huge fines running into billions and billions of dollars. now, european union, of course, is taking a big gamble in doing this because as it well knows russia's main export is fossil fuels. if they can go after the companies responsible for those exports then in effect you're going after the russian state itself. >> rory challands reporting there. >>> no in brazil a c
jonah hull, al jazeera, london. >> the e.u. has charged rush's biggest energy provider with abuseing its position in the market. if those charges stick the energy giant could risk fines as high as 10% of the company's overall sales. in 2013 that figure was $93 billion euro. gazprom claims that e.u.'s claims are unfounded. >> they say that the e.u. has unfairly back dated these charge and charges regulations to old gas projects. gazprom said that it's unfounded and that it obeys the...
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jonah hull reports. >> to enter the cave is to take a journey into prehist occur. >> this is a way to approach to come closer to our -- to your ancestors. >> on these limestone walls, 36,000 years ago early men drew animals, some like cartoons in motion using charcoal and red ocre. or more accurately walls like these. this immaculate rep political of the famed cave has been called a masterpiece of modern ingenuity accurate to the millimeter. >> we created a 3d model of the caves with hundreds of thousands of points across all axis and we have a catalogue of tens of thousands of photographs covering the whole cave. >> here are the footprints of cave bears, the bonds of animals long extinct and the hand prints of man. the original cave is a few kilometers away from here. it's been closed to the public since it was discovered by the spiriologist in 1994 inside the original these structures the art works, are so delicate that can be altered by a simple touch or destroyed completely over time by human breath and bacteria. now, the public can come face to face with a near-perfect rendition
jonah hull reports. >> to enter the cave is to take a journey into prehist occur. >> this is a way to approach to come closer to our -- to your ancestors. >> on these limestone walls, 36,000 years ago early men drew animals, some like cartoons in motion using charcoal and red ocre. or more accurately walls like these. this immaculate rep political of the famed cave has been called a masterpiece of modern ingenuity accurate to the millimeter. >> we created a 3d model of...
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jonah hull has the story. >> reporter: makemaking his first court appearance in london, he was told hea full extradition hearing in august, he was released on bail of $8 million. the 36-year-old financial trader is charged in the united states with commodities fraud and market manipulation that significantly corrected, they say, to a multi billion dollars wall street crash on a single day in may 2010. according to u.s. regulators and the department of justice he operated a one-man trading company from this anonymous west london house opposite his parents' home not far from the airport. here it's alleged that he used computer al ga are al ga algorithms. analysts say it was not an isolated incident. >> i would suggest that most high frequency traders operate on a scale far larger than one individual in the west of london. we know regulators have been looking at the ways it's alleged they manipulate markets. but the problem is, they trade in fractions minuscule fractions, thousands of a thousand of a second, all trades and their orders get put in again and pulled back in tiny fractions i'
jonah hull has the story. >> reporter: makemaking his first court appearance in london, he was told hea full extradition hearing in august, he was released on bail of $8 million. the 36-year-old financial trader is charged in the united states with commodities fraud and market manipulation that significantly corrected, they say, to a multi billion dollars wall street crash on a single day in may 2010. according to u.s. regulators and the department of justice he operated a one-man trading...
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." >> host: hi, bill. >> guest: jonah. >> host: good to see you. we're going to talk about your book "going to pot." first, we should have the full disclosure, we know each other. we are longtime acquaintances friends. i'm on your radio showment you actually must have been awake for quite a while now. >> guest: a long time. i'm not drugged. i have a little bit of caffeine in me. >> host: i'm glad you got that out there because as you well know my inclination in situations like this is to make a lot of pot jokes. >> guest: of course. i've got a couple too. >> host: fair enough. [laughter] i'm going to try to hold back and wait until they're tasteful and integral to the show we're going to do here. one of the things i love about the show is it's for authors it's not for interviewers, and it gives an author a chance to ask the greatest of all book tour questions, what is your book about? so what is your book about? >> guest: my book is about -- our book is about -- i co-authored it with robert white who is a friend a neighbor, a lawyer and a meticulou
." >> host: hi, bill. >> guest: jonah. >> host: good to see you. we're going to talk about your book "going to pot." first, we should have the full disclosure, we know each other. we are longtime acquaintances friends. i'm on your radio showment you actually must have been awake for quite a while now. >> guest: a long time. i'm not drugged. i have a little bit of caffeine in me. >> host: i'm glad you got that out there because as you well know my...
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they are under no illusions, jonah.hey know that their young people are getting very easily recruited in to al shabaab ranks and they know that some of these people have relatives. they know that the al shabaab is in this region original. they have infiltrated this and they want to work with the government. clan elders that we talked to said look. some people have inflammation. but they are freedom to give this information here victimized. these are the reasons we are being told it's so easy to recruit some of these young people in a way of being jobless, offered money to join this group. so, the elders that we talked to the relanguageous leaders say what the government needs to do is to come down to work with the local community. >> catherine soi in garissa. many thanks. two al jazeera journalist held by the nigerian military since the 24th of march have been released. they were imbedded with the military when they were arrested for allegedly reporting on boko haram without clearance. they have now been allowed to leav
they are under no illusions, jonah.hey know that their young people are getting very easily recruited in to al shabaab ranks and they know that some of these people have relatives. they know that the al shabaab is in this region original. they have infiltrated this and they want to work with the government. clan elders that we talked to said look. some people have inflammation. but they are freedom to give this information here victimized. these are the reasons we are being told it's so easy to...
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who are the muslims and killed all the christians. >> i totally agree with jonah.is who knows what it is. the answer to the homoeconomics is relatively easy. but this? there is bits of religious warfare in between israelis and palestinians now, too. the indiscriminate coming in and just killing people because they are not your religion or they are the other. you see that with the shiites and sunnies. i don't know what the answer is we can't occupy these countries and stop this. but, you do see finally, kind of sunni, arab nations trying to take some kind of control of their own problem. >> to that end -- >> -- yeah. >> the sunni coalition led by saudi arabia and egypt still active inside yemen but, yet today the houthi rebels overtook the presidential palace in aden and it seems like the level of violence there in yemen is increasing. >> aden is a key strategic port. in the days of the british empire, probably the most important naval the base of the entire british navy protecting east africa. the indian ocean all the way to the indian subcontinent. if we lose it t
who are the muslims and killed all the christians. >> i totally agree with jonah.is who knows what it is. the answer to the homoeconomics is relatively easy. but this? there is bits of religious warfare in between israelis and palestinians now, too. the indiscriminate coming in and just killing people because they are not your religion or they are the other. you see that with the shiites and sunnies. i don't know what the answer is we can't occupy these countries and stop this. but, you...
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jonah, thank you.e'll see you next time. >> great to be here. >> so rahm emanuel won his election winning chicago's first ever runoff for mayor. emanuel facing four more years at the helm of a city that faces major challenges yet again. >> i have had the good fortune to serve two presidents. i have had the fortune of being elected to congress. being mayor of the city of chicago is greatest job i have ever had and greatest job in the world. [applause] bill: he keeps that job today. mike tobin is live in chicago. he faced some hurdles. does rahm emanuel have the popularity to tackle the challenges in that city, mike? >> reporter: bill, you mentioned that he won the first-ever runoff in the city of chicago. the first-ever chicago mayor forced into runoff. rahm emanuel moves ahead looking $20 billion in unfunded pension liability and revenue stream of $3.5 billion. the violence on the south and west sides continues unabated. he has had showdowns with teachers unions already. more difficulties with unions l
jonah, thank you.e'll see you next time. >> great to be here. >> so rahm emanuel won his election winning chicago's first ever runoff for mayor. emanuel facing four more years at the helm of a city that faces major challenges yet again. >> i have had the good fortune to serve two presidents. i have had the fortune of being elected to congress. being mayor of the city of chicago is greatest job i have ever had and greatest job in the world. [applause] bill: he keeps that job...
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jonah hull, al jazeera la rowe chel. rochelle. >> that's it. i'll see you again in an hour. hour. >> on "america tonight", snuffed out? quitting tobacco draws users who never started. maintain's christof putzel on vapping and lighting up. also tonight a contaminated
jonah hull, al jazeera la rowe chel. rochelle. >> that's it. i'll see you again in an hour. hour. >> on "america tonight", snuffed out? quitting tobacco draws users who never started. maintain's christof putzel on vapping and lighting up. also tonight a contaminated
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jonah hull met the sailors. >> reporter: some volunteer crew members have little sailing ebb peerns,m got them aboard and a taste for adventure. they are about to set sail on a replica warship bound for the shores of north america. not just any warship. it was among the sleekest fighting vessels of her day. >> she represents a very important part of french maritime history, doesn't she? >> oh sure. well this -- this ship is one of the four of a series that was first of all one of the best that the french navy ever built. >> reporter: built to take on the english. >> to take on the english, sure but also the market that it carried the [ inaudible ] over to boston carrying to washington the news that the king of france has accepted to go again at war -- >> reporter: and that was going to help them beat the english. >> definitely. that was the key of it. >> reporter: when she was built it was the jewel of the french navy at a time when britain ruled the waves. they knew the barracuda could outsail anything she couldn't outshoot. it took 17 years to build this perfect perfect replica, th
jonah hull met the sailors. >> reporter: some volunteer crew members have little sailing ebb peerns,m got them aboard and a taste for adventure. they are about to set sail on a replica warship bound for the shores of north america. not just any warship. it was among the sleekest fighting vessels of her day. >> she represents a very important part of french maritime history, doesn't she? >> oh sure. well this -- this ship is one of the four of a series that was first of all one...
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jonah hull, al jazeera london. >>> in the global view segment saudi arabia's capital punishment, to the saudi king stop the beheadings. the editorial suggests there is little to differentiate between beheadings by saudi arabia or by i.s.i.l. and that, quote the money in saudi arabia makes many people forget about its human rights abuses. >> dubai's kalish times the paper writes the vietnam's victory, washington remains trigger happy and the u.s. ignores the lessons of vietnam at its peril. >>> and finally the irish independent takes aim at its own government. the paper criticizes the irish government, giving only a million euros to the nepal relief effort. a million euros is a drop in the bucket. >> pope francis is standing up to demand a woman's right the demand equal pay for equal work. today the pontiff described wage disparity as, quote pure scandal. he urged all to adhere to christian principles. the world has no place for chawfnists. chauvinism. >> let's not make the bad mistake that adam did. >> church rules forbid women to be i don't remember ordained. >> only if governments can
jonah hull, al jazeera london. >>> in the global view segment saudi arabia's capital punishment, to the saudi king stop the beheadings. the editorial suggests there is little to differentiate between beheadings by saudi arabia or by i.s.i.l. and that, quote the money in saudi arabia makes many people forget about its human rights abuses. >> dubai's kalish times the paper writes the vietnam's victory, washington remains trigger happy and the u.s. ignores the lessons of vietnam at...
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jonah hull, al jazeera, the hague. >> the international criminal court is looking at alleged war crimes in 18 countries all in africa including uganda, democratic republic of congo darfur kenya sudan mali. whether allegations could be elevated to full blown investigations, that includes the palestinian claims against israel in gaza, columbia, nigeria, guinea, iraq and ukraine. let's bring in al jazeera's faiza patel it's great to have you with us. palestinian leaders had promised this they wanted to bring charges as soon as they became members of the icc against israel. why are they backing off on that promise now? >> there's three ways a case can go forward before the icc. the first is if the u.n. security council actually refers the case and says hey icc take a look at this and this is what happened with darfur. this is not likely to happen because the u.s. has a veto in the security council. the second way is for the prosecutor to herself initiate an investigation. and when. >> -- that's already happened. >> that's already happened so that's already she's looking into the situation.
jonah hull, al jazeera, the hague. >> the international criminal court is looking at alleged war crimes in 18 countries all in africa including uganda, democratic republic of congo darfur kenya sudan mali. whether allegations could be elevated to full blown investigations, that includes the palestinian claims against israel in gaza, columbia, nigeria, guinea, iraq and ukraine. let's bring in al jazeera's faiza patel it's great to have you with us. palestinian leaders had promised this...
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jonah hall, al jazeera the hague. >> joining me now to talk more about this from west jerusalem with an israeli reaction is a former director general at the israeli ministry of foreign affairs. i want your reaction first to this development of palestinian joining the international criminal court and the broader implications that this has for the on going palestinian israeli dialogue such as it is right now. >> the israeli reaction, i'm not definitely the official reaction but i'm here as a commentator. i think israel is worried especially on the issue of the settlements, less on the issue of war crimes, because this will be examined from both sides and israel can provide probably good lawyers and good arguments. i think of the soft belly is on the issue of the settlements and since the i.c.c. is going after the decision makers, i think politicians in the last decade or two who were involved in the settlements will be the target. >> i want to talk more about the settlements, since you bring it up and since there is a possibility that prosecutors in international criminal court could b
jonah hall, al jazeera the hague. >> joining me now to talk more about this from west jerusalem with an israeli reaction is a former director general at the israeli ministry of foreign affairs. i want your reaction first to this development of palestinian joining the international criminal court and the broader implications that this has for the on going palestinian israeli dialogue such as it is right now. >> the israeli reaction, i'm not definitely the official reaction but i'm...
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as jonah hull reports there was celebration and condemnation. >> reporter: arriving back to a hero's welcome mohamed javad zarif returned back to home, the beginning of the end of iran's isolation. >> translator: some think we have to fight the world or surrender to the superpowers. we believe neither of these is the case. there is a third path. we can cooperate with the world. >> reporter: but there are powerful conservative critics of the framework nuclear deal and rouhani reassured them that iran reserves its rights. >> translator: it will be balanced. if the other parties reach their balance iran will too. if they wish to go a different path our nation will have its options open for it. >> opposition to israeli government both see it as a dangerous step in the wrong direction. >> the deal would legitimize iran's illegal nuclear program. it would leave iran with a vast nuclear infrastructure. a vast nuclear infrastructure remains in place. >> but for the negotiators themselves including the foreign ministers who personally spent countless hours in marathon negotiations over the pa
as jonah hull reports there was celebration and condemnation. >> reporter: arriving back to a hero's welcome mohamed javad zarif returned back to home, the beginning of the end of iran's isolation. >> translator: some think we have to fight the world or surrender to the superpowers. we believe neither of these is the case. there is a third path. we can cooperate with the world. >> reporter: but there are powerful conservative critics of the framework nuclear deal and rouhani...
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jonah hull is in london and joins us live. recap for us what exactly happened and how this really impacted a lot of key factors of the economy and stock market? >> well it certainly did. it had global reverberations. nar inneda singh, a commodities trader who u.s. authorities allege committed commodities fraud and market manipulation contributing to a one-day stock market crash. it was called the flash crash in the united states that wiped hundreds of billion perhaps up to a trillion. a final hadn't been calculated mainly shares on the do you jones. it all happened in the space of about 45 minutes. by the end of that day. it had significantly improved. in the meantime he made the man and others enormous profits. it's claimed by the department of justice and future trade commission that he operated as a one-pan trading company, out of an anonymous suburban home. he used complicated computer programmes. a statement here from the department of justice says the alleged manipulation urged profits and contributed to a drop in the st
jonah hull is in london and joins us live. recap for us what exactly happened and how this really impacted a lot of key factors of the economy and stock market? >> well it certainly did. it had global reverberations. nar inneda singh, a commodities trader who u.s. authorities allege committed commodities fraud and market manipulation contributing to a one-day stock market crash. it was called the flash crash in the united states that wiped hundreds of billion perhaps up to a trillion. a...
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. >> i'm jonah hull, on board of theboard of a replica of a ship that helped to win the u.s. war the independence 200 years ago. >> san francisco giants fan bryant stow threw out the first pitch for the giant's farm team last night. he was nearly beat on it death outside of dodgers game tour years ago. he had been a paramedic for the giants. he was left brain damaged after the attack. >>> for decades baseball has offered young venezuelans a shot of a better life in the united states. but as virginia lopez reports tensions have made it difficult for major league teams to scout abroad. >> this is a last time that the players will be practiceing in venezuela in their home country. after 15 years the u.s. decided to quit their training school and move to the dominican republic. >> baseball doesn't escape all the problems that the country is going through, but the work that the academies do is done. that talent a here. >> the american schools have been closing their doors. jose from the small coastal town knows all too well what it means to play major league baseball. he was among
. >> i'm jonah hull, on board of theboard of a replica of a ship that helped to win the u.s. war the independence 200 years ago. >> san francisco giants fan bryant stow threw out the first pitch for the giant's farm team last night. he was nearly beat on it death outside of dodgers game tour years ago. he had been a paramedic for the giants. he was left brain damaged after the attack. >>> for decades baseball has offered young venezuelans a shot of a better life in the...
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. >> i'm jonah hull on board an 18th century warship as she prepares to embark on her maiden voyage across the atlantic. >> we begin in afghanistan, where a group linked to i.s.i.l. claimed responsibility for explosions killing 33 people. the attacks happened in the eastern city of jalalabad. one bomb exploded outside a bank as government employees waited to get their salaries. let's go to jennifer glasse who is in the capital. tell us about what happened in jalalabad. >> the interior ministry said it could have been worse than it was. they found and diffused two bombs before they could go off the three others of course killed so many, happened at the height of a busy morning rush hour. a suicide bomber detonated his bomb outside a bank in jalalabad. government salaries are paid here. >> i saw many people, ambulances arrived late. many died of their wounds. >> two other blasts targeted a shrine and another bank highlighting a difficult security situation. president ashraf ghani said groups affiliated with i.s.i.l. are to blame. >> translation: today the taliban did not take responsibility.
. >> i'm jonah hull on board an 18th century warship as she prepares to embark on her maiden voyage across the atlantic. >> we begin in afghanistan, where a group linked to i.s.i.l. claimed responsibility for explosions killing 33 people. the attacks happened in the eastern city of jalalabad. one bomb exploded outside a bank as government employees waited to get their salaries. let's go to jennifer glasse who is in the capital. tell us about what happened in jalalabad. >> the...
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you have to accept looking one way in order to protect something more important. >> here you are, jonahlly sort of destroyed his own career at his own hand and your character sees this story as an opportunity. >> right. what's interesting is mike finckele at the time he was 29 had 11 cover of no, magazine and he was accused of make up facts. >> i did the best with what i have. >> you have a future ahead of you, but not here. >> you learn a lot about someone, how they deal with a situation. >> did you want to meet him before the movie? was it important for you to meet and talk to him? >> yeah. i've played a bunch of real life people. usually they're furious i'm playing them. >> why is that? >> i don't know. you'd have to ask them. >> you say it's me and they say, oh, okay. >> or they'll say brad pitt's playing him? who's playing me? >> he was excited that i was playing him. >> chris if you're hiding something from me,ly find out. >> this isn't the only collaboration between hill and franco. they both worked together in the all-star comedy. >> if it acts up, you can have a finger scoop of
you have to accept looking one way in order to protect something more important. >> here you are, jonahlly sort of destroyed his own career at his own hand and your character sees this story as an opportunity. >> right. what's interesting is mike finckele at the time he was 29 had 11 cover of no, magazine and he was accused of make up facts. >> i did the best with what i have. >> you have a future ahead of you, but not here. >> you learn a lot about someone, how...
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the bbc's jonah fisher explains. >> reporter: this was a 2008 burmese constitution.was drafted by the generals and it entrenches the military's control over all aspects of political life here. inside here it states that a quarter of all the seats in the burmese parliament must be filled by unelected army representatives and the key ministries of defense, interior and border affairs should also be filled by soldiers. there's one particular clause in here that's pivotal to this country's immediate future. and it directly affects the woman who lives inside this house, aung san suu kyi. of course, 59s states that anyone that has a foreign spouse or child cannot become burmese president. now, aung san suu kyi's two sons, alexander and kim. sadly, they spent much of their childhood separated from their mother, because she was under house arrest here. but crucially, for now, neither of those two men have burmese passports. the burmese military say that clause is needed to protect the country's sovereignty, but many just see it as a crude way of blocking miss suu kyi from th
the bbc's jonah fisher explains. >> reporter: this was a 2008 burmese constitution.was drafted by the generals and it entrenches the military's control over all aspects of political life here. inside here it states that a quarter of all the seats in the burmese parliament must be filled by unelected army representatives and the key ministries of defense, interior and border affairs should also be filled by soldiers. there's one particular clause in here that's pivotal to this country's...
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but jonah, thank you so much. good seeing you. >> good to be here neil.chat we had with crystal, your responses pouring in and so, too, is the cash. i don't think you will believe how much money this little pizza shop has raised ever since that chat. we're going to spell out the numbers and update the response, and the fallout, 8:00 p.m. on fbn. as well as your treats and e-mails. >> before you hit the road this holiday weekend you might want to know who is going to be watching. i'll give you a hint. it's not the police. se asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. toenail fungus? don't hide it... tackle it with fda-approved
but jonah, thank you so much. good seeing you. >> good to be here neil.chat we had with crystal, your responses pouring in and so, too, is the cash. i don't think you will believe how much money this little pizza shop has raised ever since that chat. we're going to spell out the numbers and update the response, and the fallout, 8:00 p.m. on fbn. as well as your treats and e-mails. >> before you hit the road this holiday weekend you might want to know who is going to be watching....
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union kitchens owner jonah singer started the business just 2.5 years ago. since then he has received inquiries from more than 1,000 perspective members but he rents these only to people who have a serious plan. >> people need to come in with the real sense of how they will make money. how their business is going to be sustainable and sufficient. they don't have to have the answer to every question. >> reporter: but there is one thing you don't need to rent space here, a lot of money. >> it was a whole lot less expensive than setting up my own shop. >> but they do need more space. the waiting list is so long that the owner is preparing to open a second location. >>> that is it for wusa 9 news at noon. i'm andrea roane. have great thursday. [ knock on door ] >> joe: wow. you came right over. >> avery: well, you made it sound like life or death. >> joe: you're dressed perfectly. >> avery: you're not. >> joe: sorry. >> avery: what is this about? >> joe: the charity. >> avery: well, i already told you. i got gabriel bingham to sign all the paperwork. >> joe: yea
union kitchens owner jonah singer started the business just 2.5 years ago. since then he has received inquiries from more than 1,000 perspective members but he rents these only to people who have a serious plan. >> people need to come in with the real sense of how they will make money. how their business is going to be sustainable and sufficient. they don't have to have the answer to every question. >> reporter: but there is one thing you don't need to rent space here, a lot of...
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jonah hull, al jazeera la rowe chel. rochelle. >> that's it. i'll see you again in an hour. hour. >> on "america tonight", snuffed out? quitting tobacco draws users who never started. maintain's christof putzel on vapping and lighting up. also tonight a contaminated catch? >> i quit shrimping with them. i didn't go shrimping anymore. >> "america tonight's" michael okwu five years after the bp oil spill. is the gulf catch safe to eat? thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. it is high season on the gulf coast and it's a grim anniversary. five years since the worst oil spill in u.s. history. on april 20th, 2010, the deep water horizon rig exploded, leaking over 200 million gallons into the gulf of mexico. while sunshine has returned to the shore there are still deep questions about what lies beneath the surface. "america"america tonight"'s michael okwu returned to the water with those who say they know best, just how much has changed. >> reporter: what kind of fish are you catching in these waters? >> puppy drowns all kinds. >> point ocean indian tribe tucked deep in the wetland
jonah hull, al jazeera la rowe chel. rochelle. >> that's it. i'll see you again in an hour. hour. >> on "america tonight", snuffed out? quitting tobacco draws users who never started. maintain's christof putzel on vapping and lighting up. also tonight a contaminated catch? >> i quit shrimping with them. i didn't go shrimping anymore. >> "america tonight's" michael okwu five years after the bp oil spill. is the gulf catch safe to eat? thanks for...
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jonah hull there. all the updates on our website. >> the modern world has been tough on bees, raising uncomfortable questions about what we've done for the environment to threaten these vital insects. what the bees are trying to tell us, it's the "inside story". you can find bees in art, wall carvings, empossed embossed on the toolts oftoolsof daily life, and cultivated more and more plants. bees were understood to be part of the story and admired for their persistence, hard work being able to sacrifice the goal of the one individual for the entire community. now bees are disappearing, dying in huge numbers. bee keepers are opening hives to find them virtually empty. to cause this widespread death the bees used to fertilize specific crops or exposure to plants, using certainty pesticides. worry going a bee seems to be a luxury but much of what you eat relies on bees for pollination. births lizards and amphibians dying or disappearing, is the world trying otell us something? randall verhook, immediate p
jonah hull there. all the updates on our website. >> the modern world has been tough on bees, raising uncomfortable questions about what we've done for the environment to threaten these vital insects. what the bees are trying to tell us, it's the "inside story". you can find bees in art, wall carvings, empossed embossed on the toolts oftoolsof daily life, and cultivated more and more plants. bees were understood to be part of the story and admired for their persistence, hard...
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as jonah hull reports, the progress will be neither quick nor simply. >> the palestinian authority foreign minister emerged from a welcoming ceremony at the international criminal court in the hague. palestinians were a step closer to justice, but it will not be quick. >> we seek justice because it is the anchor in which peace and stability can be established. >> do you accept in this might take a long time to bring action against israel to the international court. >> we will not alter the work or the mechanisms established by i.c.c. we want to provide whatever information is available in our hands in order to facilitate and accelerate the process of an investigation done by the i.c.c. . >> in a preliminary examination of the facts on the ground the prosecutors are looking at two areas of concern, first a settlement building on occupied palestinian land considered illegal under international law, and second. the actions of israel's army in the gaza war last year. it will be for chief prosecutor to decide whether a formal investigation should be launched and later whether charges should be
as jonah hull reports, the progress will be neither quick nor simply. >> the palestinian authority foreign minister emerged from a welcoming ceremony at the international criminal court in the hague. palestinians were a step closer to justice, but it will not be quick. >> we seek justice because it is the anchor in which peace and stability can be established. >> do you accept in this might take a long time to bring action against israel to the international court. >> we...
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jonah hull was there to witness the event. >> reporter: on the day of "l'hermione"'s major voyage the 80-strong crew made final preparations recalling the crossing where the originally frigate carried the marquee lafayette, with news that france would enter-north america's war of independence to defeat the british, which they did in a series of battles and naval blockades. >> what is it like for someone in your position, what is the greatest thing about the ship. >> i'm happy, i am sure i'm on the best ship in the world. with a good crew, and with an exceptional mission. >> reporter: she was given a magnificent send off. she has become a cherished daughter. >> we are very proud. it's beautiful that this ship is representing our region throughout the world. >> reporter: even the president turned up to see her on the way. "l'hermione"'s voyage will take her from the french coast via the canaries, across to yorketown. scene of a naval blockade. and a tour of key elections in the american revolution before returning to france. lafayette is well-known. he is a household name. that gives us
jonah hull was there to witness the event. >> reporter: on the day of "l'hermione"'s major voyage the 80-strong crew made final preparations recalling the crossing where the originally frigate carried the marquee lafayette, with news that france would enter-north america's war of independence to defeat the british, which they did in a series of battles and naval blockades. >> what is it like for someone in your position, what is the greatest thing about the ship. >>...
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i'm jonah hull and this is the newshour live from london. coming up, iran's nuclear deal. president said he will not sign an agreement unless sanctions are lifted on the same day. the united nations secretary-general describes the situation in the yarmouk refugee camp in syria as a circle of hell. greece hands over $500 million it the
i'm jonah hull and this is the newshour live from london. coming up, iran's nuclear deal. president said he will not sign an agreement unless sanctions are lifted on the same day. the united nations secretary-general describes the situation in the yarmouk refugee camp in syria as a circle of hell. greece hands over $500 million it the
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jonah hull reports. >> to enter the dark cave is to take a journey into prehistory. >> this is a way to approach to come closer to our -- to your ancestors. >> on these limestone walls, 36,000 years ago early men drew animals, some like cartoons in motion. more accurately walls like these, this immaculate rep plic character can a of the famed cave has been called a masterpiece of modern enginuity, accurate to the millimeter. >> we created a 3-demodel with hundreds of thousands across all axis. here are the footprints of cave bears, the bones of animals long extinct and the hand prints of man. the original cave is a few kilometers away from here. it's been closed to the public since it was discovered by the spiliologist. inside the original these structures the art works are so delicate they can be altered by a simple touch or destroyed completely over time by human breath and bacteria. now, the public can come face to face with a near perfect rendition of the oldest pre prehistoric paintings and drawings ever discovered. the waiting list for tickets is six months long. >> for our anc
jonah hull reports. >> to enter the dark cave is to take a journey into prehistory. >> this is a way to approach to come closer to our -- to your ancestors. >> on these limestone walls, 36,000 years ago early men drew animals, some like cartoons in motion. more accurately walls like these, this immaculate rep plic character can a of the famed cave has been called a masterpiece of modern enginuity, accurate to the millimeter. >> we created a 3-demodel with hundreds of...
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hi there i'm jonah hull. this is al jazeera. also coming up, the man accused of bombing the boston marathon is found guilty on all counts. also ahead shot in the back as he ran away. a white police officer is charged with murdering an unarmed black man in south carolina. >>> and making new friends the greek prime minister meets the russian president but insists he's not seeking financial support from moscow. >> "world health organization" is warning that the situation in yemen is critical, and that a lack of access into the country's biggest challenges that aid organizations face. the u.n. body says 643 people have died in more than 2,200 have been injured since march 19 president after a week of trying to get aid in. charity doctors without borders tell us that without them they cannot get aid in. we have the latest on the developments. >> warplanes strike houthi positions in the capital of sanaa. the building tv channel owned by the houthies was hit. the sale saudi fighters have stepped up to keep houthi fighters from capturin
hi there i'm jonah hull. this is al jazeera. also coming up, the man accused of bombing the boston marathon is found guilty on all counts. also ahead shot in the back as he ran away. a white police officer is charged with murdering an unarmed black man in south carolina. >>> and making new friends the greek prime minister meets the russian president but insists he's not seeking financial support from moscow. >> "world health organization" is warning that the situation...
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jonah hull, al jazeera la rowe rochelle. >> go to aljazeera.com for analysis and opinion. opinion. >> police officers are expected to use lethal force when they deem necessary. trusted with enforcing our laws. yet just 1% of departments across the country require a college degree. >> if we raise the bar will we get people who are willing to go into harm's way have guns pointed at them? >> plus, a quarter-century after a teenager went to jail for murder a 41-year-old man walked out of prison this week. the judge's sudden decision focused on one former new york city detective and many more shock exonerations would may be coming. >> did you ever think you would see this day? >> i'm ali velshi. our special conk coverage of the cost of injustice begins right now. >> the state of texas has executed an innocent man. how to make unreasonable decisions under stressful situations. >> the cost of injustice lifetimes lost as a result of wrongful convictions. tonight an exclusive look at how we got to this breaking point. you've seen the headlines but you have never seen this. let me s
jonah hull, al jazeera la rowe rochelle. >> go to aljazeera.com for analysis and opinion. opinion. >> police officers are expected to use lethal force when they deem necessary. trusted with enforcing our laws. yet just 1% of departments across the country require a college degree. >> if we raise the bar will we get people who are willing to go into harm's way have guns pointed at them? >> plus, a quarter-century after a teenager went to jail for murder a 41-year-old man...