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-jonah: good morning. -lemonis: jonah? -jonah: yes. hi. lemonis: i'm marcus. how are you? nick: how are you doing? nick meola, artistic stitch. jonah: hi. nick: it's nice to be at your company today. jonah: so, what can we do for you? nick: we're here today -- we'd like to sell you some products for your company. jonah: okay. nick: yeah, if you're interested, we can show you a few samples of what we have. lemonis: nick doesn't understand the basics of selling. the first thing you do is try to create some sort of common ground with people -- ask them a little bit about themselves, be a good listener. nick: the most popular golf shirt that we carry is a piqué polo. lemonis: the first thing nick does -- he takes a shirt out of his bag. nick: once you can tell me exactly the quantity that you're looking for, then i can give you a pretty stern price. the first time, there's a charge to digitize your logo. lemonis: nick's way ahead of himself here. you don't bring up price as your opening line. you have to establish a rapport. you have to understand what their needs are, and the
-jonah: good morning. -lemonis: jonah? -jonah: yes. hi. lemonis: i'm marcus. how are you? nick: how are you doing? nick meola, artistic stitch. jonah: hi. nick: it's nice to be at your company today. jonah: so, what can we do for you? nick: we're here today -- we'd like to sell you some products for your company. jonah: okay. nick: yeah, if you're interested, we can show you a few samples of what we have. lemonis: nick doesn't understand the basics of selling. the first thing you do is try to...
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jonah says he was playing football when the violence came to many the area. he reached up to get the ball and that's when a sniper's bullet hit him in the neck. >> translator: i'm not able to walk i'm receiving physical therapy. >> can't easily transfer money initial. they are affected by international restrictions intended to block arms groups in syria, when aid is never been in greater demand. bernard smith, al jazeera. >> violating the espionage act the jury convicting sterling of revealing a secret mission over iran's nuclear program. secretary of state john kerry heading to russia where he will meet with vladimir putin tomorrow. marking the first cabinet visit by a u.s. official since the ukrainian crisis last year. >>> worries in south korea over a north korean missile test. pyongyang firing a ballistic missile from a submarine. comoojkim jong-un says they have the capacity now. harry fawcett has more. >> state media acalled it the equivalent of having a time bomb strapped to the enemy's back. in seoul on monday there was a flurry of high level meetings
jonah says he was playing football when the violence came to many the area. he reached up to get the ball and that's when a sniper's bullet hit him in the neck. >> translator: i'm not able to walk i'm receiving physical therapy. >> can't easily transfer money initial. they are affected by international restrictions intended to block arms groups in syria, when aid is never been in greater demand. bernard smith, al jazeera. >> violating the espionage act the jury convicting...
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jonah get it in.ring the question. why did she pay such attention to sidney bloomenthal and ignore the request from somebody who actually worked for her? why did she do that? >> well look why she ignored, or allegedly ignored the security request, you know i think is a perfectly legitimate thing. i think in her testimony, she essentially stonewalled the issue. but it seems to me that penny's position is the reason why hillary clinton participated in a deliberate lie about the role of the video, is because she was simply bleeding her good soldier barack obama. that is not exoneration for hillary clinton when she's now claiming she wants to be commander in chief. the fact she's involved with sidney blumenthal at all in this he's basically the equivalent -- he's the equivalent of the self-server. he's a secret intelligence analyst, that even the obama administration thought he was too s on the payroll. >> that's true. thank you, penny, thank you, jonah, very much. >>> up next right here on "hannity." >>
jonah get it in.ring the question. why did she pay such attention to sidney bloomenthal and ignore the request from somebody who actually worked for her? why did she do that? >> well look why she ignored, or allegedly ignored the security request, you know i think is a perfectly legitimate thing. i think in her testimony, she essentially stonewalled the issue. but it seems to me that penny's position is the reason why hillary clinton participated in a deliberate lie about the role of the...
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they reduced, jonah. >> in benghazi. >> looking at the -- >> jonah?he will absolutely -- >> why did she -- >> absolutely say that was not the truth. >> pay attention to sidney blumenthal and ignore the request of someone who worked for her? blumenthal sort of did for the foundation. why did she do that? >> why she ignored or allegedly ignored the security request, it's a perfectly legitimate thing. i think in her testimony she essentially stonewalled the issue. it seems to me that penny's position is the reason why hillary clinton participated in a deliberate lie about the role of the video is because she was simply being a good soldier for barack obama. that is not the most powerful exoneration for hillary clinton saying she should be the commander in chief and involved with sidney blumenthal at all in this he is basically the equivalent the stealth human equivalent of the stealth server. even the obama administration thought was too sleazy to be on payroll. thank you. >>> coming up next, right here on "hannity" -- >> you want somebody who's going to
they reduced, jonah. >> in benghazi. >> looking at the -- >> jonah?he will absolutely -- >> why did she -- >> absolutely say that was not the truth. >> pay attention to sidney blumenthal and ignore the request of someone who worked for her? blumenthal sort of did for the foundation. why did she do that? >> why she ignored or allegedly ignored the security request, it's a perfectly legitimate thing. i think in her testimony she essentially stonewalled...
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so jonah turns up at the foundation.'t know was they had erected a giant screen twitter feed right next to jonah's had with another monitor monitor. so while jonah was trying to apologize he could read what people were tweeting in real time. real-time responses to his quest for forgiveness and another chance. as he's trying to apologize the tweets were coming up in huge letters were jon the layer ordering us. jonah lehrer it is just a sociopath. there's that word again. we want to destroy somebody that we don't want to feel bad about it so we demonize with the word like sociopath. jonah lehrer has not proven he is capable of shame and his barrage as he is trying to apologize. imagine if that were an actual court in the murderer standing in the dark trying to explain their circumstances and the jury is yelling out bored, sociopath. if we were watching a courtroom drama at the cinema and that scene happened we wouldn't think that was good. yet, you give us power. you put the power in our hands and that's how we abuse it. e
so jonah turns up at the foundation.'t know was they had erected a giant screen twitter feed right next to jonah's had with another monitor monitor. so while jonah was trying to apologize he could read what people were tweeting in real time. real-time responses to his quest for forgiveness and another chance. as he's trying to apologize the tweets were coming up in huge letters were jon the layer ordering us. jonah lehrer it is just a sociopath. there's that word again. we want to destroy...
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jonah hull live in brussels this. still to come this hour: chile's president tries to salvage her popularity ratings by announcing a new cabinet. details coming up. and why north korea's leader is so happy. plus. >> the end of the spanish football season won't happen unless the two sides of a bitter dispute come together. >> it's two days on this boat just to get there... >> unspoiled... unseen... under threat... >> macaws, they're at risk of disapearing in the wild. >> the new fight to save a species... >> we're looking at one of the most incredible wonders of the natural world. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can affect and surprise us. >> don't try this at home. >> "techknow" - where technology meets humanity. only on al jazeera america. [beeping] ooo come on everybody, i think this is my grandson. [lip syncing] ♪little girl you look so lonesome oh my goodness. ♪i see you are feeling blue ♪come on over to my place ♪
jonah hull live in brussels this. still to come this hour: chile's president tries to salvage her popularity ratings by announcing a new cabinet. details coming up. and why north korea's leader is so happy. plus. >> the end of the spanish football season won't happen unless the two sides of a bitter dispute come together. >> it's two days on this boat just to get there... >> unspoiled... unseen... under threat... >> macaws, they're at risk of disapearing in the wild....
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is he not going to be replaced by george will or jonah goldberg.t is fundamentally the issue here. so let him apologize. also, you know, george stephanopoulos is a very established figure. he has been around for 20 years in public life. i find it hard to think there are a lot of people out there who give him a pass for former democratic operative helping democrats get elected drawing the line at this donation. >> donation directly connected to a story that you are doing? chuck? >> well, that was the problem. when he said this on jon stewart. he said people are giving money to the clinton foundation to buy access. that seems rather different in hindsight doesn't it. george stephanopoulos has himself raised the question like were you buying access by giving this money? i think he has a still more explaining in his future. >> he wool quickly work through our winners and losers starting with you jonah on this friday. >> my winner is the bill de blasio wing of the democratic party which has successfully pushed hillary clinton who is running essentially
is he not going to be replaced by george will or jonah goldberg.t is fundamentally the issue here. so let him apologize. also, you know, george stephanopoulos is a very established figure. he has been around for 20 years in public life. i find it hard to think there are a lot of people out there who give him a pass for former democratic operative helping democrats get elected drawing the line at this donation. >> donation directly connected to a story that you are doing? chuck? >>...
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jonah hull reports. >> reporter: it promises to be a long summer in greece. problems are small but they could grow bigger if the country is forced to compromise on their approach. the european union central bank and the imf are progressing to unlock billions in aid for greece. but there is evidence skepticism still by a new economic plan offered by athens. >> some important issues have now been discussed in depth but more time is needed to bridge the remaining gaps. we have a joint interest with the greek authorities to get that agreement as quickly as possible. there are some time constraints. there are liquidity constraints. but hopefully we reach the agreement before time runs out or before money runs out. >> reporter: so greece must wait a little longer, try little hard tore get its hands on a much needed $8 billion slice of aid. but there isn't much time. the existing bailout program expires at the end of june. and in the meantime with other source he of revenue unavailable, the government must pay public sector payments and loans that falls due over the
jonah hull reports. >> reporter: it promises to be a long summer in greece. problems are small but they could grow bigger if the country is forced to compromise on their approach. the european union central bank and the imf are progressing to unlock billions in aid for greece. but there is evidence skepticism still by a new economic plan offered by athens. >> some important issues have now been discussed in depth but more time is needed to bridge the remaining gaps. we have a joint...
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. >> given to that, jonah what likeliness is there of greece making its payment on time?e are hear is that in order to pay that $840 million has already been made by the government, and the fund should be transferred midday by local time tomorrow. the government said it was in position to make this particular imf payment. but this is small money compared to the amount of money that has to be repaid by greece in the coming months it's going to be a long fruit summer. it owes another $3 billion plus to the imf in june and september, and another $3 billion to the european central bank in july and august and so those amounts of money will continue to have to be paid. greece will have to find some way of returning to liquidity. that's what these talks in part are about. >> jonah hull, thank you very much, indeed. >> now under french law almost half of all music played on national music must be in the french language. it was created two decades ago to protect french music but many believe it no longer applies. >> the team provides itself playing a mix of music whatever the lang
. >> given to that, jonah what likeliness is there of greece making its payment on time?e are hear is that in order to pay that $840 million has already been made by the government, and the fund should be transferred midday by local time tomorrow. the government said it was in position to make this particular imf payment. but this is small money compared to the amount of money that has to be repaid by greece in the coming months it's going to be a long fruit summer. it owes another $3...
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jonah why do some e.u. officials think a quota system is the way to address this problem? >> reporter: well there are lots of other things they are putting in place as well of course including rescuing these people at sea, and going right back to the home country as well trying to deal with problem at source there, like conflict and poverty and so on. the quota system comes out of a desire amongst the e.u. officials the commission here to try to pred the burden across the states because up until now it has been the southern european states on the front line of this migrant crisis on the mediterranean, italy, greece and malta who have burdened the entire situation. the problem now, of course is that not all countries within this e.u. club are treated equally. three in particular britain, ireland and denmark. under their agreements with the e.u. are exempt essentially from having to take part in this plan. and that raises the problem of how do you compel the ore members to play their part under a mandatory system in particular when there are countries with strong anti-immigr
jonah why do some e.u. officials think a quota system is the way to address this problem? >> reporter: well there are lots of other things they are putting in place as well of course including rescuing these people at sea, and going right back to the home country as well trying to deal with problem at source there, like conflict and poverty and so on. the quota system comes out of a desire amongst the e.u. officials the commission here to try to pred the burden across the states because...
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jonah, good to see you. greece has written a handful of big checks this month. are they on track to make this payment? well the word from athens on that is is that they're willing and able to make that payment to the imf on tuesday. there have been rumbles in athens saying that payment should be main on contingent to unlock the bail out program. but remember this, $840 million is just a small amount that greece is going to have to pay over what is a long and fraught summer. another $3.1 billion to be prayed out in june and september and $3 billion owing to the european central bank in july and august. and so it will go on and on and on. and without these bailout funds there is no real way that greece is in any position to make those payments on an ongoing basis. bear in mind one missed payment does not necessarily a default make. more than one almost certainly does and more than that it will be for the markets to decide. if the markets decided that greece was not able to carry on its debt they could trigger a default. and a default is game over for greece in eur
jonah, good to see you. greece has written a handful of big checks this month. are they on track to make this payment? well the word from athens on that is is that they're willing and able to make that payment to the imf on tuesday. there have been rumbles in athens saying that payment should be main on contingent to unlock the bail out program. but remember this, $840 million is just a small amount that greece is going to have to pay over what is a long and fraught summer. another $3.1 billion...
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. >> i'm jonah hull in london in a building where modern cinema was born. now being brought back to life >>> the u.s. secretary of state john kerry is due in saudi arabia where he is expected to push for a pause in the fighting in yemen to allow aid into the country, 40 air strikes have been reported in the past 24 hours. the saudi-led strikes landed in sadr and hajj ja near the border. houthi fighters fired rockets. it's the first time they targeted a civilian area in the kingdom since the saudi-led air campaign in yemen. the civil defense unit says three were killed. 22 aid agencies say they'll have to stop sending aid unless routes are opened. there'll be demonstrations south of sanaa with people calling for basic amenities and demanding that the houthi group leave the capital. mohammed val joins us from the saudi capital riyadh. let's start with the fighting in yemen. what do you hear about that? >> there is an escalation here across yemen, there's a new element. attacking rebels inside saudi arabia. we have seen them attacking soldiers killing them. th
. >> i'm jonah hull in london in a building where modern cinema was born. now being brought back to life >>> the u.s. secretary of state john kerry is due in saudi arabia where he is expected to push for a pause in the fighting in yemen to allow aid into the country, 40 air strikes have been reported in the past 24 hours. the saudi-led strikes landed in sadr and hajj ja near the border. houthi fighters fired rockets. it's the first time they targeted a civilian area in the...
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jonah hull has more details. ♪ >> reporter: fifa may be learning to its cost but in the billion dollarsising, bad publicity can be the most expensive. the current corruption schedule theretoening to rub off on world cup sponsors and they are not happy. this lengthy controversy has tan initialled the mission and ideals of the fifa world cup, says coca-cola. mcdonald's says it takes matters of ethics and corruption very seriously. saying: visa expressed disappointment and concern saying: >> the tipping point might be the negativity becomes so large that fifa becomes a toxic brand. it might be that the companies think ethically they can't afford to pursue this kind of relationship. it might be they feel they have their own legal liabilities. so there are a whole host of things that might make the companies think again. >> reporter: for the big brands fifa is big business. last year's world cup in brazil broke viewing records in key territories, the final alone was watched by more than a billion fans worldwide, while official content is followed by social media users in the hundreds of mill
jonah hull has more details. ♪ >> reporter: fifa may be learning to its cost but in the billion dollarsising, bad publicity can be the most expensive. the current corruption schedule theretoening to rub off on world cup sponsors and they are not happy. this lengthy controversy has tan initialled the mission and ideals of the fifa world cup, says coca-cola. mcdonald's says it takes matters of ethics and corruption very seriously. saying: visa expressed disappointment and concern saying:...
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jonah hall al jazeera, brussels. >>> at least 72 fighters were killed in syria as the army battling to rescue 250 trapped troops and civilians. they've been holed up in idlib province. there's a major explosion close to the hospital. the blast was caused by a suicide bomber. they assault the complex and look at fighter from al qaeda. >>> the french president renewed the call on the u.s. to end the trade embargo on cuba as part of the diplomatic fall between the two countries. president hollande is the first western european to visit since 1966. lifting the embargo would help french companies doing business there. in the coming hours he'll meet raul castro. >>> rooif groups in central african republic signed a peace deal. it's hoped it will end two years of fighting between muslims and christians, which has killed thousands of people. we have the report. >>> the psychological scars on children is a lasting legacy of the conflict. they are half the population. it turns thousands more into soldiers. some of rebels as far as politicians and religious leaders have agreed to draw a line unde
jonah hall al jazeera, brussels. >>> at least 72 fighters were killed in syria as the army battling to rescue 250 trapped troops and civilians. they've been holed up in idlib province. there's a major explosion close to the hospital. the blast was caused by a suicide bomber. they assault the complex and look at fighter from al qaeda. >>> the french president renewed the call on the u.s. to end the trade embargo on cuba as part of the diplomatic fall between the two countries....
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jonah is with stubhub, go there and get your tickets. jonah friedman.block in the trans-pacific partnership might surprise you. a food safety program could throw a wrench into the trans-pacific partnership. the program calls for closer usda inspection of all things, of catfish to ensure the safety of the catfish consumed by americans. u.s. catfish farmers say asian catfish are unsafe. don't eat it. is this an excuse to kill the trade deal? who do you think here, jeff flock, you're at a fishery in missouri! >> reporter: i love a story when you don't know who to believe on the thing. i'm looking, it's feeding time. this is what they do to feed. the catfish ponds in missouri. this is a billion dollar a year industry in the u.s., and i'm with curt harrison of harrison fishery. you do think that asian catfish need to be inspected more carefully? >> absolutely. they're not even in the same family as far as our channel catfish. so there are feed requirements and feeding regulations are different from the united states. >> reporter: trans-pacific partnership, t
jonah is with stubhub, go there and get your tickets. jonah friedman.block in the trans-pacific partnership might surprise you. a food safety program could throw a wrench into the trans-pacific partnership. the program calls for closer usda inspection of all things, of catfish to ensure the safety of the catfish consumed by americans. u.s. catfish farmers say asian catfish are unsafe. don't eat it. is this an excuse to kill the trade deal? who do you think here, jeff flock, you're at a fishery...
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jonah hull has the story. >> reporter: welcome back to a bygone age of cinema. this is london's regent street cinema set to reopen after a multi-million refit. it was here in 1896 that the lumiere brother showcased a famous cinematograph at the start of a world tour. >> i imagine people might have been scared, and, i mean, it must have been extraordinary. just the darkness, and then something moving towards you. i think it must have been, you know, dreamlike and sort of beautiful, extraordinary like a spectacle circus type of feeling. >> it will show everything from silent film to restored classics and modern art classes. the old building giving new audiences a taste of how it might have felt to see that first moving image. >> it's very theatrical, magical, i think, to know that we are reopening the cinema where the first film was screened to 54 people, who were normal every day people, to have that history behind us is extraordinary. within months of the cinematograph getting the first outing in reject street, it was -- regent street, it was used to film the co
jonah hull has the story. >> reporter: welcome back to a bygone age of cinema. this is london's regent street cinema set to reopen after a multi-million refit. it was here in 1896 that the lumiere brother showcased a famous cinematograph at the start of a world tour. >> i imagine people might have been scared, and, i mean, it must have been extraordinary. just the darkness, and then something moving towards you. i think it must have been, you know, dreamlike and sort of beautiful,...
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jonah hull, al jazerra brussels. >>> a painting by pablo picasso has smashed the world record for theive artwork ever sold at auction $179 million is the price paid for the masterpiece women of al jeers. that's $37 million more than the previous record. john terrett has more on who is willing to pay so much for a pricey painting. >> welcome to this evening looking forward to the past auction. christy's auction house in rockefeller plaza in new york. the much talked about picasso painting women of algiers part of a unique sale combining impressionism, modernism post war and contemporary art. to. >> 22 million, $24 million. >> reporter: the bidding is fast and furious. another one. >> i am selling it here 78 for the record books. >> most of the young collectors who have become billionaire are not collectors in the traditional session, working studs inning, looking at art. >> 110 115. >> these collectors tend to be immaterial pulling shopping. >> reporter: what what is that by the way, is that a woman? >> it could be a woman or a bird bird. >> reporter: nothing like teasing an art dealer
jonah hull, al jazerra brussels. >>> a painting by pablo picasso has smashed the world record for theive artwork ever sold at auction $179 million is the price paid for the masterpiece women of al jeers. that's $37 million more than the previous record. john terrett has more on who is willing to pay so much for a pricey painting. >> welcome to this evening looking forward to the past auction. christy's auction house in rockefeller plaza in new york. the much talked about picasso...
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jonah hull, al jazerra brussels. >>> the u.s.i arabia's king has expressed regret for not being able to attends a high-profile summit of gulf leaders being hosted by the u.s. his son the crown prince will be a attention instead. the king of bahrain has also declined obama's invitation to the meeting on the camp david. the white house has dismissed the suggestion that the king's not coming is a diplomatic snub. >> there is no concern raised by our saudi partners either before the change in travel plans or after. related to the agenda at camp david. so i know that there have been some speculation that this change in travel plans is an attempt to sends a message to the united states. if so, that message was not received. because all of the feedback that we have received from the saudis has been positive. >> reporter: this is pretty unusual the white house never announces people will will attends a summit or meeting with the president unless they are fairly confident they will show up. the white house is saying that the king of saudi
jonah hull, al jazerra brussels. >>> the u.s.i arabia's king has expressed regret for not being able to attends a high-profile summit of gulf leaders being hosted by the u.s. his son the crown prince will be a attention instead. the king of bahrain has also declined obama's invitation to the meeting on the camp david. the white house has dismissed the suggestion that the king's not coming is a diplomatic snub. >> there is no concern raised by our saudi partners either before the...
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so jonah turns up at the foundation. know was they had erected a giant screen twitter feed right next to jonah's had with another monitor monitor. so while jonah was trying to apologize he could read what people were tweeting in real time. real-time responses to his quest for forgiveness and another chance. as he's trying to apologize the tweets were coming up in huge letters were jon the layer ordering us. jonah lehrer it is just a sociopath. there's that word again. we want to destroy somebody that we don't want to feel bad about it so we demonize with the word like sociopath. jonah lehrer has not proven he is capable of shame and his barrage as he is trying to apologize. imagine if that were an actual court in the murderer standing in the dark trying to explain their circumstances and the jury is yelling out bored, sociopath. if we were watching a courtroom drama at the cinema and that scene happened we wouldn't think that was good. yet, you give us power. you put the power in our hands and that's how we abuse it. eve
so jonah turns up at the foundation. know was they had erected a giant screen twitter feed right next to jonah's had with another monitor monitor. so while jonah was trying to apologize he could read what people were tweeting in real time. real-time responses to his quest for forgiveness and another chance. as he's trying to apologize the tweets were coming up in huge letters were jon the layer ordering us. jonah lehrer it is just a sociopath. there's that word again. we want to destroy...
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there is a quote by jamie calvin journalist and activist jonah talks about in the piece.entally disrespectful. this is a community like any other community, with the full spectrum of everything human beings are capable of. but that is so far removed. the only thing to do with poor people is destroy the houses and send them a off rather than having an assets-based understanding that yes, there's poverty but there's also value. >> as opposed to investing in schools, they shut them down. the same logic when you deal with poor people. and the same kind of flaws. as opposed to gaining an understanding of this community. and so i've been in lots of poor communities in my life some of them i grew up in. i have known the story is much more complicated. there is also a social network that may be hidden that keeps the community intact. people have been in these communities forever can tell you how things operate and so on. they never seem to be taken into account on a macro level of policy and planning. we see the same problems pop up again and again and again. >> brice, it's inter
there is a quote by jamie calvin journalist and activist jonah talks about in the piece.entally disrespectful. this is a community like any other community, with the full spectrum of everything human beings are capable of. but that is so far removed. the only thing to do with poor people is destroy the houses and send them a off rather than having an assets-based understanding that yes, there's poverty but there's also value. >> as opposed to investing in schools, they shut them down. the...
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jonah hull reports from brussels. >> the eu, migrants crossing and drowning in mediterranean waters. its response a multipronged strategy aimed at every level of the problem from the root causes of poverty and conflict in the home countries and possible military action against smugglers in plagues e-places like libya taking asylum seekers in. >> what will make the situation worse is doing nothing. maintaining the present system, not envisaging steps forward. >> we are facing an unprecedented situation. an exceptional situation that requires an unpress dendedprecedented and exceptional action. >> reporter: there is division in the ranks. the overall strategy will be presented to european leaders at a summit in brussels in june. in particular, some aren't entirely happy with the mandatory quota system. the hungarian minister describes the plan as mad. teresa may says blanket resettlement plans would encourage more people to make the perilous journey. economic migrants she said should be sent back. >> we need to deal with the trade in human beings, callous criminals who are trading on p
jonah hull reports from brussels. >> the eu, migrants crossing and drowning in mediterranean waters. its response a multipronged strategy aimed at every level of the problem from the root causes of poverty and conflict in the home countries and possible military action against smugglers in plagues e-places like libya taking asylum seekers in. >> what will make the situation worse is doing nothing. maintaining the present system, not envisaging steps forward. >> we are facing...
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jonah hull, al jazeera, london. >> that's it for me this news hour. barbara will be here for another full run up of the news. stay for that. bye for now. >> 40 civilians are killed in yemen while trying to escape the fighting in aden by boat. hello, you're watching al jazeera live from london. also coming up on the program three hours and eight seats to go. benjamin netanyahu's race against time to form israel's next government. four men are sentenced to death over the mob killing of a woman which sparked p
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jonah hull has more from brussels. >> reporter: it promises to be a long tense summer in greece.he protests are small now, but they could grow bigger if the new government is forced to compromise on austerity. in brussels talks with the other euro zone countries, the european central bank and the imf are progressing to unlock billions in aid. but there is scepticism still about a new economic plan offered by athens. >> some important issues have now been discussed in depth. but more time is needed to bridge the remaining gaps. >> we have a joint interest with the greek authorities to get that agreement as quickly as possible. there are some time constraints. there are liquidity constraints, but hopefully we'll reach an agreement before time or money runs out. >> reporter: so greece muls wait a little longer, try a little harder to get its hands on an $8 billion slice of aid. but there isn't much time the existing bailout program expires at the end of june and in the meantime with few other sources of revenue available, the government must pay public sector salaries and billions i
jonah hull has more from brussels. >> reporter: it promises to be a long tense summer in greece.he protests are small now, but they could grow bigger if the new government is forced to compromise on austerity. in brussels talks with the other euro zone countries, the european central bank and the imf are progressing to unlock billions in aid. but there is scepticism still about a new economic plan offered by athens. >> some important issues have now been discussed in depth. but more...
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jonah hull, al jazeera, brussels. >> italian police have arrested five who are accused of kidnapping people and exhorting money from their relatives. >> thousands of migrants from myanmar and bangladesh are still being held in desentencing centers after arriving on crowded boats earlier this week. from the northwest an, we have reports. >> frightened and exhausted many fled violence in myanmar only to be trapped at see by ruthless traffickers who beat them and provided little food and water. >> people were on the boat for three months, two months. they were collecting more and more people on the boat. 300, 500, 600 people. >> authorities are moving them to existing detention centers but human rights activists say that the government needs to find a more permanent solution. >> the government should think of a way to stop human trafficking and take more serious action. this they don't, trafficking will go on and get out of control. >> al jazeera has been told that crowded votes boats will not be allowed to enter waters unless they're sinking. a humanitarian crisis is unfolding with pos
jonah hull, al jazeera, brussels. >> italian police have arrested five who are accused of kidnapping people and exhorting money from their relatives. >> thousands of migrants from myanmar and bangladesh are still being held in desentencing centers after arriving on crowded boats earlier this week. from the northwest an, we have reports. >> frightened and exhausted many fled violence in myanmar only to be trapped at see by ruthless traffickers who beat them and provided little...
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jonah, good morning. >> great to be here. 36 states that opted out decided they would not start a state-based exchange. those are folks who may get punished if this goes the way it may go here. 24 out of 36 have republican governors, right? >> right. so republican governors, first and foremost governors and politicians. when millions of their constituents constituents lose their health insurance because of something members of their party seem to have done, it is funny. there has been this coordination in the media in a lot of places all the blame will fall on republicans in congress when this is lawsuit of a democratic-written bill that went to the supreme court. be that as it may the republicans want to come up with some alternative some way to bail out these unintended victims of obamacare. of the shoddy writing of obamacare. and, republican governors are going to be at forefront of that putting pressure on congress to do something to bail out their citizens. that is understandable because i mean, these people were obeying
jonah, good morning. >> great to be here. 36 states that opted out decided they would not start a state-based exchange. those are folks who may get punished if this goes the way it may go here. 24 out of 36 have republican governors, right? >> right. so republican governors, first and foremost governors and politicians. when millions of their constituents constituents lose their health insurance because of something members of their party seem to have done, it is funny. there has...
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jonah hull reports. >> reporter: it promises to be a long, tense summer in greece the protests are small now, they could grow bigger if the left-wing government is forced by lenders to compromise on austerity, in return for a much-needed bail out. the european central bank and i.m.f. are not progressing to unlock aid, but there is skepticism about a plan offered by athens. >> reporter: some important issues have been discussed in depth. more time is needed to bridge the gaps. we have joint interests with authorities, there's time and liquidity constraint. hopefully we reach to dreamt. grease must wait longer and try harder to get their hands on a solid slice of aid. there isn't much time. the probe expires at the end of june. in the meant, with a few other sources of revenue. salaries pensions and billions in loan re payments that fall due over the next few months. grease is under immense pressure. >> the red lines are such that it is common ground. >> what is the time line? >> the next few days. >> the government insists it will take to the red line no cuts, no plan b. that's the promis
jonah hull reports. >> reporter: it promises to be a long, tense summer in greece the protests are small now, they could grow bigger if the left-wing government is forced by lenders to compromise on austerity, in return for a much-needed bail out. the european central bank and i.m.f. are not progressing to unlock aid, but there is skepticism about a plan offered by athens. >> reporter: some important issues have been discussed in depth. more time is needed to bridge the gaps. we...
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jonah hull, al jazerra. >>> let's take a closer look then at the business of football. the coauthor of the book soccer gnomics and a professor the sport management at the university of michigan, joins me via skype. good to have you with us. looking to the vote tomorrow, blatter is running for a fifth four-year term at hedda fifa. why does he enjoy such strong support from football associations in asia, in south america, but particularly in africa. >> reporter: well, i think there are two obvious reasons, one is -- one of the reasons is kickbacks from bribes and there are -- there there is lots of evidence and allegations about money being fed through to fifa delegates. which in a way he's supported. but it also has to be said there has been a lot of good things done since blatter and his predecessor took over at fifa in the '70s. what happened was really a redistribution of income from the world fifa nations of our enough to asia and as you mentioned particularly africa. and that money has gone to the development of the game. and we have seen the rise of particularly af
jonah hull, al jazerra. >>> let's take a closer look then at the business of football. the coauthor of the book soccer gnomics and a professor the sport management at the university of michigan, joins me via skype. good to have you with us. looking to the vote tomorrow, blatter is running for a fifth four-year term at hedda fifa. why does he enjoy such strong support from football associations in asia, in south america, but particularly in africa. >> reporter: well, i think there...
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jonah is brilliant. they are making great stuff, using tumblr to make great stuff. was they would run it on top of tumblr. emily: there has never been a $10 billion tech company coming out of new york. why not? ♪ emily: how is your life different now that you have sold your company for $1 billion? you're still just not even 30 years old. what do you like to do when you want to act your age? david: when it's not tumblr, it is like 3-d printing or drones or 3-d design. 3-d printing is one of the most interesting, new, creative technologies. creative technology is the thing that always gets me really energized. emily: what have you printed in 3-d? david: i am working on a chess set. emily: really? david: a host of things from mechanical design that a chump like me can start to figure out because the software is so good, so accessible. you can watch a five minute youtube tutorial. you can do some damage in 3-d design software. emily: you are doing a bit of tech investing in new york. david: a tiny bit. mostly just in my friends' companies. emily: just for fun? david: ju
jonah is brilliant. they are making great stuff, using tumblr to make great stuff. was they would run it on top of tumblr. emily: there has never been a $10 billion tech company coming out of new york. why not? ♪ emily: how is your life different now that you have sold your company for $1 billion? you're still just not even 30 years old. what do you like to do when you want to act your age? david: when it's not tumblr, it is like 3-d printing or drones or 3-d design. 3-d printing is one of...
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jonah hull al jazeera, brussels. >>> a decision by the obama administration is delighting oil companies angering environmentalists. the federal government has given shell oil permission to drill off of the coast of alaska. >> reporter: battle lines aren't just being drawn in alaska they are also being drawn in seattle. critics say the waters that shell wants to drill in are too remote, and too important for shell to proceed as planned. >> reporter: the approval from the federal bureau of ocean energy management to allow shell oil to drill in alaska met with a cheer from the petroleum institute quote: shell says it would like to begin drilling this summer. the u.s. geological survey says the ground underneath the sea holds 90 billion barrels of oil, which would explain why shell has spent $6 billion exploring the area in the past eight years, but this area serves as a habitat for a large and diverse group of species like walruses polar bears bow-head whales and many others. critics say what happened to wildlife in the 2010 gulf of mexico explosion could also happen in alaska. >> we learn
jonah hull al jazeera, brussels. >>> a decision by the obama administration is delighting oil companies angering environmentalists. the federal government has given shell oil permission to drill off of the coast of alaska. >> reporter: battle lines aren't just being drawn in alaska they are also being drawn in seattle. critics say the waters that shell wants to drill in are too remote, and too important for shell to proceed as planned. >> reporter: the approval from the...
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jonah hull reports. >> reporter: the e.u. failing to dealed a eventually with migrants crossing and drowning in mediterranean waters. its response a multi-proned strategy aimed at every level of the problem from the root causesover the problem to enhanced rescue efforts at sea and possible military action against smugglers. there's also a plan to impose a mandatory quota system on e.u. countries taking asylum seekers in. >> what will make the situation worse is doing nothing. maintaining the present system not creating steps forward. >> we are facing an unprecedented situation, an exceptional dramatic situation that requires an unprecedented and exceptional action. >> reporter: but despite bold talk of solidarity among europeans, there is division in the ranks. the overall strategy will be presented to european leaders at a summit here at the end of june. but not all member states are happy. in particular some aren't entirely happy with the mandatory quota system. the hungarian prime minister for instance has described the pl
jonah hull reports. >> reporter: the e.u. failing to dealed a eventually with migrants crossing and drowning in mediterranean waters. its response a multi-proned strategy aimed at every level of the problem from the root causesover the problem to enhanced rescue efforts at sea and possible military action against smugglers. there's also a plan to impose a mandatory quota system on e.u. countries taking asylum seekers in. >> what will make the situation worse is doing nothing....
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it was jonah goldberg pointed out that the president has one singular political talent, that's getting barack obama elected. beyond that, the country has taken steps in gay rights obamacare would be his biggest economic you see the democratic party is more divided than we thought it was for a long time. >> i want to apologize for obama for working at fox news apparently that's the biggest detriment to his legacy so he says. lou: he's pretty upset about that. but he hasn't blamed us yet for crimea, or for that matter for the south china sea. >> but there is still time. >> the night is young. lou: the night is young, and what a way to close on barack obama's legacy good to have you with us will joanne thank you so much. time for a look at our online poll results, we asked -- get ready tom brady 79% say goodell is -- do i say that right? goodell is a liability for the nfl. that's about 80% by my calculation. time for a few of your comments. started so kind. richard wrote on my facebook page -- now there's a thought. and raymond in new jersey -- good website. >> victors in battle of little
it was jonah goldberg pointed out that the president has one singular political talent, that's getting barack obama elected. beyond that, the country has taken steps in gay rights obamacare would be his biggest economic you see the democratic party is more divided than we thought it was for a long time. >> i want to apologize for obama for working at fox news apparently that's the biggest detriment to his legacy so he says. lou: he's pretty upset about that. but he hasn't blamed us yet...
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sphp jonah goldberg in d.c., thank you. martha: we are starting to get a look at what's inside some of these bin laden documents. there has been pressure to release them and 100-plus of them have come out since this raid. talking about this concerns about security and his concerns about drones. all of that coming when we come back. with xfinity from comcast you can manage your account anytime, anywhere on any device. just sign into my account to pay bills manage service appointments and find answers to your questions. you can even check your connection status on your phone. now it's easier than ever to manage your account. get started at xfinity.com/myaccount bill: about a hundred documents from the bin laden compound have been made public. apparently he was concern about the aftereffects of 9/11. talks about u.s. intelligence. how aware he was of drone strikes take out senior leaders. talking about the security leaders communicating by email. he scolds his followers for gathering in large groups. he lays out plans to groom
sphp jonah goldberg in d.c., thank you. martha: we are starting to get a look at what's inside some of these bin laden documents. there has been pressure to release them and 100-plus of them have come out since this raid. talking about this concerns about security and his concerns about drones. all of that coming when we come back. with xfinity from comcast you can manage your account anytime, anywhere on any device. just sign into my account to pay bills manage service appointments and find...
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very unfortunate that the media has chosen to spotlight and sensationalize this incident" >> pam: but jonahoyees posting it online for a month. >>"you can see there were a couple of other people that decided to abstain in loo of losing their jobs i think." >> pam: pop band 'one direction' is known for its music and great hair. but for one iowa teen with special needs the band's music changed their lives forever. >>now, thanks to a generous donor, the teen will get to see his favorite band perform live. a woman asked her husband for the one direction tickets for her birthday. >>but decided brett wheeler deserved them after his story went viral this week. brett was born premature leading to several physical problems including blindness. >> pam: but one direction's music has been theraputic for him. >> pam: and he plans to take the most special person in his life. >>.i'll go crazy. >> pam: classmates and friends of brett are hopeful this will not be the end of his story. >> pam: dozens of people are still posting on social media in an effort to get the band's attention. they've also set up a g
very unfortunate that the media has chosen to spotlight and sensationalize this incident" >> pam: but jonahoyees posting it online for a month. >>"you can see there were a couple of other people that decided to abstain in loo of losing their jobs i think." >> pam: pop band 'one direction' is known for its music and great hair. but for one iowa teen with special needs the band's music changed their lives forever. >>now, thanks to a generous donor, the teen...
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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 . >> [ technical difficulties ] >>> vietnam celebrated the 40th anniversary of the end of the war against the u.s. with a parade on thursday. >> he was schedule in ho chi min city known as saigon, the fall of saigon was the finish of the vietnam war, and to the u.s. involvement in south-east asia. >> americans took part in a sombre ceremony honouring the last two killed. a group of marines took place in it. 58,000 americans were killed and vietnamese allies. >> the u.s. allocated money to clean
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...
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. >> the fifa corruption scandal $100 million in sponsorship deals, jonah hall has that part of the story. >> reporter: fifa may be learning that in the big brand world of advertising bad publicity can be the most expensive. the current corruption scandal threatens to rub off on fifa's world cup sponsors. they're not happy. this lengthy has tarnished the reputation, and mcdonald's says that it takes matters of corruption and ethics very seriously. saying that it will monitor the situation closely. visa expresses disappointment and concern saying that it expects fifa to take immediate steps, and technology reassess its sponsorship. >> the tipping point might be the negative that this becomes 10 large that fifa becomes a toxic brand. and it may be that the companies feel they can't pursue this relationship. and it might be that they feel they have their own legal liabilities if they're giving money to fifa inappropriately so there are a host of things that might make them think again. >> last year's world cup in brazil broke records in the u.s. and europe. watched by more than 1 billion fan
. >> the fifa corruption scandal $100 million in sponsorship deals, jonah hall has that part of the story. >> reporter: fifa may be learning that in the big brand world of advertising bad publicity can be the most expensive. the current corruption scandal threatens to rub off on fifa's world cup sponsors. they're not happy. this lengthy has tarnished the reputation, and mcdonald's says that it takes matters of corruption and ethics very seriously. saying that it will monitor the...
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jonah hull with more on the mounting pressure from f.i.f.a.'s sponsors. >> f.i.f.a. may learn in the billion dollar world of advertising, bad publicity can be the most expensive. the current corruption scandal threatens to rub off on f.i.f.a.'s world cup sponsors. they are not happy. this lenthy controversy has tarnished the mission and ideals of the f.i.f.a. world cup, says coca-cola. the company expects f.i.f.a. to address the issues it thoroughly. mcdonald's says it takes matters of ethics and corruption seriously, expressing concern saying it would monitor the situation. visa expressed disappointment and concern, saying it expects f.i.f.a. to take steps to address the issues failing which visa will re-assess its sponsorship. >> the tipping point may be the negative publicity is so large that f.i.f.a. is a toxic brand. it may be that the companies think ethically they can't afford to pursue the relationship, or they have their own legal liabilities, if they are giving money to f.i.f.a. which is used inappropriately. there's a host of things that might make the com
jonah hull with more on the mounting pressure from f.i.f.a.'s sponsors. >> f.i.f.a. may learn in the billion dollar world of advertising, bad publicity can be the most expensive. the current corruption scandal threatens to rub off on f.i.f.a.'s world cup sponsors. they are not happy. this lenthy controversy has tarnished the mission and ideals of the f.i.f.a. world cup, says coca-cola. the company expects f.i.f.a. to address the issues it thoroughly. mcdonald's says it takes matters of...
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. >> that woman is jonah ziegler.as a description and her vehicle, and it isn't long beforing he spots her. >> when i looked over to the left, i saw the pink vest and her head down against the steering wheel. i pulled in behind the truck. >> you finally convinced her i knew who she was and she was wanted on warrants. >> she has other plans. >> there's no time. ziegler is on the run. >> she flies by yelling at me as she's driving by, and she said "just [ bleep ] shoot me" as she's driving off. >> tufty gives chase. zeigler's vehicle is going fast leaving a cloud of smoke in its wake. trying to shake the officer zeigler turns abruptly cutting off two other cars. >> he sees the driver's side door open zoosh as i come around the corner, i can see that she's slipped out, and she's actually hanging on to the driver's door and the steering wheel. >> zeigler desperately holds on. she can neither stop the truck nor get back inside. >> and she's running with the truck and she's slipping as she's running, and she can't control i
. >> that woman is jonah ziegler.as a description and her vehicle, and it isn't long beforing he spots her. >> when i looked over to the left, i saw the pink vest and her head down against the steering wheel. i pulled in behind the truck. >> you finally convinced her i knew who she was and she was wanted on warrants. >> she has other plans. >> there's no time. ziegler is on the run. >> she flies by yelling at me as she's driving by, and she said "just [...
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jonah hull has more. >> reporter: well this is a very brood, very ambitious strategy to try to deal with migrant crisis in the mediterranean across all of its points from the very beginning, root causes in home countries to possible military measures to disrupt the smuggling networks in transsit countries like libya, through to enhanced rescue efforts in the mediterranean, and enhanced processing efforts in europe to decide where people should go next. nay are trying to put in place an e.u. wide quota system where countries in the e.u. would be compelled to take ally sum seekers on an balanced basis. but that is meeting some resistance. notably from countries like britain, but britain is not alone in suggesting that instead these people should be sent back if it's deemed they are economic migrants rather than political refugee refugees. britain, ireland and denmark have arrangements that entitle them to opt out of deals like this. there are many countries with right-wing parties and problems with immigration, they simply won't like the idea of increases in immigration, and how will they
jonah hull has more. >> reporter: well this is a very brood, very ambitious strategy to try to deal with migrant crisis in the mediterranean across all of its points from the very beginning, root causes in home countries to possible military measures to disrupt the smuggling networks in transsit countries like libya, through to enhanced rescue efforts in the mediterranean, and enhanced processing efforts in europe to decide where people should go next. nay are trying to put in place an...
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2014 in mosul, iraq, isis destroyed the shrine of nebiyunis, also known as the shrine of the prophet jonahite imagery by the american association for the advancement of siengs's geospatial technologies project where i am a visiting scholar, confirmed this destruction. slide two, please. this analysis also showed that isis removed all evidence of the shrine by clearing rubble and grading the site flat. in doing so, isis erased the physical presence of nebiyunis for the entire local religious community. slide three, please. diuropis is an archaeological site in syria with uniquely preserved roman architecture. it includes the world's best preserved ancient jewish synagogue and one of the earliest known christian house chapels. the chapel dates to about 235 a.d. and contains the oldest known depiction of jesus christ. slide four, please. the site has now been extensively looted and is currently under isis control. the before-and-after image analyzed analysis completed by the geotech project, demonstrates that over 76% of the site's surface has now been lost. slide five, please. two months ago
2014 in mosul, iraq, isis destroyed the shrine of nebiyunis, also known as the shrine of the prophet jonahite imagery by the american association for the advancement of siengs's geospatial technologies project where i am a visiting scholar, confirmed this destruction. slide two, please. this analysis also showed that isis removed all evidence of the shrine by clearing rubble and grading the site flat. in doing so, isis erased the physical presence of nebiyunis for the entire local religious...
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after a multi-million dollars restoration project the film real estate will be rolling once again, as jonahhull reports. >> welcome back to a by gone age of cinema. this is london's regent street cinema set to reopen after a multi-million dollars refit. it was here in 1896 that the brothers showcased their famous 16 mat graph at the start of its world tour. >> i imagine people might have been quite scared and i mean, it must have been extraordinary just the darkness and then something moving toward you. i think it must have been just, you know, dream like and sort of beautiful and extraordinary like, you know, a spectacle circus type of feeling. >> it will show everything from silent film to restored classics and modern art house this old building giving new audiences just a taste of how it might have felt to see that first moving image. >> it's very theaterrical, amount magical i think and to know that we're reopening a cinema where the first film was screened to 54 people who were just normal every day people, and to have that history behind us is extraordinary. >> within months of gettin
after a multi-million dollars restoration project the film real estate will be rolling once again, as jonahhull reports. >> welcome back to a by gone age of cinema. this is london's regent street cinema set to reopen after a multi-million dollars refit. it was here in 1896 that the brothers showcased their famous 16 mat graph at the start of its world tour. >> i imagine people might have been quite scared and i mean, it must have been extraordinary just the darkness and then...
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that is an announcement, jonah from the e.u. is it a view held across the european union all the different countries? some just want to send the people back and are rejecting these thoughts and ideas. >> there is no easy one size fits all answer. this is a four pillared approach a very broad pretty ambitious strategy to cope with the problem of migration in this crisis in the mediterranean beginning from the beginning to the end. you heard the outline of the steps they intend to put in place to deal with the problems at their root causes in the countries of origin, poverty eradication problems, issues, conflicts resolution issues and so on, then right away through to proposed military operation involving e.u. countries in countries of transit notably libya. she collar filed that the plan which has still to be approved by foreign and defense ministers with him not involve boots on the ground as suggested up to now it has been a naval operation. the von refers controversy is what happens to the migrants once they are rescued and r
that is an announcement, jonah from the e.u. is it a view held across the european union all the different countries? some just want to send the people back and are rejecting these thoughts and ideas. >> there is no easy one size fits all answer. this is a four pillared approach a very broad pretty ambitious strategy to cope with the problem of migration in this crisis in the mediterranean beginning from the beginning to the end. you heard the outline of the steps they intend to put in...
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when i lived in baltimore, i was often over at jonah house with phil barrigan and flew back for his funeral from chicago. with as, you know, chesterton said christianity habit failed -- hasn't failed christians have failed to be christians and that's certainly true. i hope this pope is nudging us a little more away from that. >> hi. i'm just curious your interpretation of the election and how francis won and being entered in politics, i'm entered in how these kinds of things really happen. so in addition to the holy spirit, of course. [laughter] >> well, that's a very good question. he -- oh the question was why did they ever elect this guy? [laughter] his record was ambiguous. and when he was trying to save christians and fellow jesuits from the military government during the dirty war in argentina, he was seen as not supporting enough the liberation theology wing of the jesuit order which caused longstanding hard feelings between him and a large number of jesuits. there was a rift between him and jesuits, and planing that is -- explaining that is something that would take a little too lon
when i lived in baltimore, i was often over at jonah house with phil barrigan and flew back for his funeral from chicago. with as, you know, chesterton said christianity habit failed -- hasn't failed christians have failed to be christians and that's certainly true. i hope this pope is nudging us a little more away from that. >> hi. i'm just curious your interpretation of the election and how francis won and being entered in politics, i'm entered in how these kinds of things really...
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ronson tells of numerous cases well known ones like writer jonah lehrer, who was caught for embellishingabricating parts of his stories. and lesser known tales, like lindsey stone's, who was fired from her job after posting what she thought was a funny photo of herself making a vulgar gesture at arlington national cemetery. the stories can be harrowing, and complicated-- affecting both shamee and shamer. >> i wrote about a man called hank who just whispered a slightly beavis and butthead type sexist joke to the guy sitting next to him at a conference about big dongles and the woman sitting in front overheard it and unbeknownst to them photographed them and posted it on twitter, with the comment "not cool. jokes around big dongles right behind me," and the next day he was fired from his job. and then as revenge, she was destroyed and she had two years of rape threats and death threats. >> brown: we're in the early days of social media, right? do you think this is the immaturity or the early period and that we might grow out of it? >> i think people will grow out of it. i think right now w
ronson tells of numerous cases well known ones like writer jonah lehrer, who was caught for embellishingabricating parts of his stories. and lesser known tales, like lindsey stone's, who was fired from her job after posting what she thought was a funny photo of herself making a vulgar gesture at arlington national cemetery. the stories can be harrowing, and complicated-- affecting both shamee and shamer. >> i wrote about a man called hank who just whispered a slightly beavis and butthead...
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mart wahl bart--mark whalberg, donald paris hilton and the jonah's brothers, and more and did this afterother toes to carry to back off and invited him in the media room. there was a huge security presence at despite the steve grogan spot away all round it. steve carruthers super ligr als t mo fooparticles. so yr fo won gettuck anyou n eny ery ngleite. ealoudliveoud, supepoliip. sur pogrip holds ur dture tighy inlace so youeverave holback lah lo, li lou supepoliip. dude totino's blasted rolls. sweet. totino's blasted crust rolls... yeah. flavor at full blast you say avocado old el paso says... zesty chicken and avocado tacos in our stand 'n stuff tortillas . (record scratch) you say stand n' stuff tortillas old el paso says... start somewhere fresh >> reporter: this bill shows several officers using a taser, their fists and batons tried to subdue a man. police say that he attacked officers with a bottle and resisted arrest. he was under the influence of a stimulant. the video does not show the entire story. internal affairs and independent investigation will be held. to fill in the blank
mart wahl bart--mark whalberg, donald paris hilton and the jonah's brothers, and more and did this afterother toes to carry to back off and invited him in the media room. there was a huge security presence at despite the steve grogan spot away all round it. steve carruthers super ligr als t mo fooparticles. so yr fo won gettuck anyou n eny ery ngleite. ealoudliveoud, supepoliip. sur pogrip holds ur dture tighy inlace so youeverave holback lah lo, li lou supepoliip. dude totino's blasted rolls....