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where do we stand at the end of the first day jonah? >> what we understand maryam is that european leaders are probably pouring over a draft proposal put to them by turkey, a new deal that replaces whatever understanding there might be at the beginning of the day. reuters has put it out. it talks about turkey agreeing to readmit all so-called irregular migrants, that's the term being used to include all refugees, economic migrants and others who made that journey from turkey across the aegean sea, turkey would take them all back in terms of the doubling of the money, a $3.3 u.s. dollars being paid until 2018 to help turkey on its territory, wanting to obtain schengen visas to visit europe, and a key provision here, a one to one resettlement plan being proposed by the turks terms of which the eu would admit one syrian refugee currently in a camp in turkey for every syrian refugee turkey takes back from greece. that was the nature of the proposal on the table at the moment. it is going to be an extremely hard sell for all 28 eu nations to
where do we stand at the end of the first day jonah? >> what we understand maryam is that european leaders are probably pouring over a draft proposal put to them by turkey, a new deal that replaces whatever understanding there might be at the beginning of the day. reuters has put it out. it talks about turkey agreeing to readmit all so-called irregular migrants, that's the term being used to include all refugees, economic migrants and others who made that journey from turkey across the...
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jonah, what do we know about these negotiations, are they close to a deal? >> reporter: we don't know how close they may be, maryam. they are studying the proposals put forward earlier in the evening by turkey. the baseline of these proposals is something they thought they already had a deal all sewed up on. turkey agreeing to take back all illegals, via the crossing from turkey to greece, including syrian refugees and begin to repatriate those among them who have no further reason to stay. but turkey of course has come here and taken the opportunity opush the price up. as you mentioned, they are asking for another 3.3 billion, plus visa access for turkish citizens wanting to come to europe and vastly sped up the acceleration plan. one for one plan in which the eu would agree to take one syrian refugee from a camp in turkey for every one syrian refugee that turkey takes back from greece. that is proposal at this stage. we know from eu unnamed representatives, says it is a credible one but not one easy to pass. don't forget, we've got to get 28 nations to una
jonah, what do we know about these negotiations, are they close to a deal? >> reporter: we don't know how close they may be, maryam. they are studying the proposals put forward earlier in the evening by turkey. the baseline of these proposals is something they thought they already had a deal all sewed up on. turkey agreeing to take back all illegals, via the crossing from turkey to greece, including syrian refugees and begin to repatriate those among them who have no further reason to...
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let's get the latest now from jonah hull, he's following these talks in brussels. and just getting a line dropping about hungary saying it will veto plans to relocate asylum seekers directly from turkey. that shows how difficult it will be to get all these eu leaders to agree on a plan. >> reporter: yes, that's one of the issues, certainly, that will be providing them with difficulties as we go late into the night here in brussels. it is quite difficult to be honest with you to know what's going on. we're not being properly briefed from anybody. we are relying on tweets and reports of people coming close to the reports, the latest we're hearing maryam is that there may be a new draft proposal either tabled or about to be tabled by the turks because of difficulties with the existing one, despite an eu official calling the existing one ambitious and credible but saying clarifications are required on it and possibly work being done on it that may last several days and clear that there were strenuous objections to parts of it. as you pointed out there the spokesman of
let's get the latest now from jonah hull, he's following these talks in brussels. and just getting a line dropping about hungary saying it will veto plans to relocate asylum seekers directly from turkey. that shows how difficult it will be to get all these eu leaders to agree on a plan. >> reporter: yes, that's one of the issues, certainly, that will be providing them with difficulties as we go late into the night here in brussels. it is quite difficult to be honest with you to know...
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now it's far more complicated. >> jonah, thank you very much, indeed. jonah hull in brussels talking about the 30,000 refugees currently stranded in greece, a major humanitarian crisis unfolding at the border crossing. they're talking about wintery warm skies there in brussels with a different picture in more ways than one where you are. >> well, certainly it is actually now a very miserable weather that probably would reflect the miserable mood among the nearly 14,000 people who are stranded here, some for as long as two to three weeks. i'm just going to show you behind me now it's raining quite heavily. we've heard thunder. people are covering their tents. water seems in all the time. since this morning people are asking us do you have any news about brussels. have we heard anything. people are petrified that they will come back to turkey. also whether the restrictions at restrictions are used on a daily base. the living conditions are becoming worse and worse. mohammed is in turkey. on a stretch of the coast where hundreds of thousands of people have
now it's far more complicated. >> jonah, thank you very much, indeed. jonah hull in brussels talking about the 30,000 refugees currently stranded in greece, a major humanitarian crisis unfolding at the border crossing. they're talking about wintery warm skies there in brussels with a different picture in more ways than one where you are. >> well, certainly it is actually now a very miserable weather that probably would reflect the miserable mood among the nearly 14,000 people who...
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we have correspondents jonah hull in brussels where the eu summit is taking place. moasmed jamjoomohammed jamjoom l and hashe hoda abdel hamid. >> turkey's prime minister sphalsignaled an optimistic sta. >> the only way to respond to these challenges is solidarity. solidarity, today our continent is our continent altogether and we have to see the whole picture, not just irregular migration but the whole future of our continent is on the table. >> reporter: the european union had hoped that turkey would agree to readmit economic migrants. that and the announcement of the so-called balkan route, were meant to be the two pillars of success at the summit. not so fast. turkey did not come here to can a pitccapitulate. more access to eu visas for citizens. and if turkey wants the european union the help relieve it of some of the many thousands of syrians sitting in turkish camps. eu leaders have had their own unexpected announcements too, from no less of a figure than german chancellor angela merkel. >> translator: in response to how we can reduce migrants not only a few
we have correspondents jonah hull in brussels where the eu summit is taking place. moasmed jamjoomohammed jamjoom l and hashe hoda abdel hamid. >> turkey's prime minister sphalsignaled an optimistic sta. >> the only way to respond to these challenges is solidarity. solidarity, today our continent is our continent altogether and we have to see the whole picture, not just irregular migration but the whole future of our continent is on the table. >> reporter: the european union...
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jonah hull reports. it's a grim milestone five years since the start of civil war. they say that the past year has been the worst yet. the report titled fueling the fire notes that 50,000 people have lost their lives in the past 12 months with a million civilians forced to flee their homes. 200,000 of those homes were partly or completely destroyed in 2015. and around a million and a half are in need of humanitarian aid with an additional 400,000 children no longer in school because of the violence. the report notes failures through the communed. u.n. security council resolutions say they have consistently been flouted by parties to the conflict. and their international backers, including permanent members of the u.s. security couple have actively added fuel to the fire. they highlight how campaigns have damaged civilian fluster while causing thousands of civilian casualties, bombing by the u.s.-led coalition has similarly noted to cause deaths and damage to civilian areas and international powers are accused of supplying help to opposing forces on the ground. the r
jonah hull reports. it's a grim milestone five years since the start of civil war. they say that the past year has been the worst yet. the report titled fueling the fire notes that 50,000 people have lost their lives in the past 12 months with a million civilians forced to flee their homes. 200,000 of those homes were partly or completely destroyed in 2015. and around a million and a half are in need of humanitarian aid with an additional 400,000 children no longer in school because of the...
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i want to go to jonah hull where european and turkish leaders are meeting brussels.hat can we expect out of this latest meeting? going in, stefanie, there is quite a lot of optimism al among a number of the, they may have a possible solution to europe's refugee crisis. i can tell you what they are hoping to come out of it. they won't necessarily get it, of course, but two headline issues that they would like to be able to announce at the end of the day. the first, that the scald balkan route used by hundreds of thousands of refugees making their way from turkey across the agean sea into greece and up through had you macedonia, hungry. that will that route is effectively closed. a signal to refugees and also a signal to the people smugglers to take up. they said if there wert people in their boats, the other is they would like turkey to come to the table with more help than it has offered up to now, agreeing to riyadh mitt thousands perhaps even hundreds of thousands over town of failed asylum seekers and migrants now being pushed back from countries in europe pooling
i want to go to jonah hull where european and turkish leaders are meeting brussels.hat can we expect out of this latest meeting? going in, stefanie, there is quite a lot of optimism al among a number of the, they may have a possible solution to europe's refugee crisis. i can tell you what they are hoping to come out of it. they won't necessarily get it, of course, but two headline issues that they would like to be able to announce at the end of the day. the first, that the scald balkan route...
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al jazeera's jonah hull is live in brussel where that summit is taking place. we are talking about some countries here on the route north that aren't as yet in the e.u. june that's right, they are sort of stepping stones on the route that takes them from greece all the way essentially to germany. greece is in the e.u., macedonia isn't, and so on. i must tell that you that has emerged now as one sticking point, if there was any momentum, any positive vision during this day, it has largely diminished because german chancellor angela merkel said i don't like that language, language that has been in a draft for days now. that is going to be a problem for the 28 members of the e.u. to sort out. there is now a bigger problem that confronts them. that is that we've just heard that this summit is actually extended. it is extended at least turkey's participation in it is extended for the prime minister who was due to leave shortly after lunch for a press conference. that is canceled and he is staying on until dinner. what we are told is that turkey has put you a new pro
al jazeera's jonah hull is live in brussel where that summit is taking place. we are talking about some countries here on the route north that aren't as yet in the e.u. june that's right, they are sort of stepping stones on the route that takes them from greece all the way essentially to germany. greece is in the e.u., macedonia isn't, and so on. i must tell that you that has emerged now as one sticking point, if there was any momentum, any positive vision during this day, it has largely...
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would you like that, jonah. >> yeah. >> stephen: okay, okay, let's see. jon, do you think anything from fiddler. yeah what about this matchmaker, matchmaker make me a match find me a find hmmm-hmmm. line? for papa, make him a scholar for mama make him as rich as a king. for me, well, i wouldn't holler is it he were as handsome as anything matchmaker, matchmaker make me a match find me a find catch me a catch night after night in the dark i'm alone so bring me no ring groom me no groom find me no find catch me no catch unless he's a matchless match ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: oh! well, there you go. i certainly did. >> absolutely, that was great. we're going to tell all our jewish friends kansas to come see your show. >> stephen: that's great. maybe we'll make this a yearly tradition. >> did somebody say tradition? ( band starts "tradition" ) tradition. tradition. tradition. tradition. who, day and night, must scramble for a living feed wife and children say his daily prayers and who has the right as master of the house to have the final word at ho
would you like that, jonah. >> yeah. >> stephen: okay, okay, let's see. jon, do you think anything from fiddler. yeah what about this matchmaker, matchmaker make me a match find me a find hmmm-hmmm. line? for papa, make him a scholar for mama make him as rich as a king. for me, well, i wouldn't holler is it he were as handsome as anything matchmaker, matchmaker make me a match find me a find catch me a catch night after night in the dark i'm alone so bring me no ring groom me no...
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"saturday night live" is next with actor jonah hill and musical guest future. everybody, and a great ch ause >>elme ectncent m jta nn p aonfi nk ht's a ticsofnit' donald tru esey christi dod es te say h nfen hter >> weanit.eay unng the best ain' theyee anytike thiin gean ts. hter ] ioves stracists, p o dvenheere stpelehoe ishis gmeon u? . wh's t hout. ng,ve me even gothi f p o crd isn' trichs? sir. you,seay i h her.
"saturday night live" is next with actor jonah hill and musical guest future. everybody, and a great ch ause >>elme ectncent m jta nn p aonfi nk ht's a ticsofnit' donald tru esey christi dod es te say h nfen hter >> weanit.eay unng the best ain' theyee anytike thiin gean ts. hter ] ioves stracists, p o dvenheere stpelehoe ishis gmeon u? . wh's t hout. ng,ve me even gothi f p o crd isn' trichs? sir. you,seay i h her.
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. >> that woman is jonah zeigler. tufty has a description of zeigler and her vehicle, and it isn't long before he spots her. >> when i looked over to the left, i saw a pink vest and her head down underneath the steering wheel. i pulled in behind her truck. >> corporal tufty approaches the truck. and confronts ziegler. >> i let her know who i was and why i was there. she initially said that she wasn't jonah ziegler. that's not me. i finally convinced her i knew who she was and that she was under arrest because she had warrants. >> he orders zeigler out of her truck, but she has other plans. >> she stopped and said, i'm not going. hit the gas. the truck just basically goes in reverse really fast. i put my left hand out to stop the truck from actually pushing me over. >> tufty tries to reach for his taser, then his gun, but there's no time. zeigler is on the run. >> she flies by in front of me yelling at me as she's driving by. she said, quote, unquote, just [ bleep ] shoot me and then drives off. >> tufty gives chase. z
. >> that woman is jonah zeigler. tufty has a description of zeigler and her vehicle, and it isn't long before he spots her. >> when i looked over to the left, i saw a pink vest and her head down underneath the steering wheel. i pulled in behind her truck. >> corporal tufty approaches the truck. and confronts ziegler. >> i let her know who i was and why i was there. she initially said that she wasn't jonah ziegler. that's not me. i finally convinced her i knew who she...
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back to jonah in london. >> thank you very much.maryam nemazee will be here in just a moment for another full bull tan of news. >> our american story is written everyday. it's not always pretty, but it's real... and we show you like no-one else can. this is our american story. this is america tonight. >>it's crazy money that you can make here. it's a tickingime bomb. >>do you know what chemicals have been in that tank? >> my big brother didn't wake up the next day. al jazeera america's... >> today they will be arrested. >>they're firing canisters of gas at us. >> we have to get out of here. >> at 9:30 - "america tonight" - top investigative reporting, uncovering new perspectives. >> everything that's happening here is illegal. >> then at 10:00 - it's "reports from around the world". >> let's take a closer look. >> antonio mora gives you a global view. >> this is a human rights crisis. >> and at 11:00 - "news wrap-up". clear... concise... complete. >> syria's government said it will attend talks but laid out clear continues about wha
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i'm going to -- jonahs if you could turn on the overhead. i will let you take a look at the plan. the map of the survey area. department staff conducted reconnance information from 2013-14 and included 134 parse parsels bounded by market and townsend from second to 6th streets in the area. 63 properties were identified as age eligible and were surveyed along with 11 previously identified historic resources. those were documented and evaluated by staff. you can see those in the data base and the individual survey sheets. 31 properties were determined eligible for listing on the california register including 22 buildings within an identified mission historic district and two buildings comprise of st. patricks church and recollect tory and district. five interconnected buildings that would create a flower market district and three properties received upgraded california register status codes. six properties were evaluated and potential contributors to previously historic districts including in the 6th street lodging h district, the south end district, and townsend district and two ad
i'm going to -- jonahs if you could turn on the overhead. i will let you take a look at the plan. the map of the survey area. department staff conducted reconnance information from 2013-14 and included 134 parse parsels bounded by market and townsend from second to 6th streets in the area. 63 properties were identified as age eligible and were surveyed along with 11 previously identified historic resources. those were documented and evaluated by staff. you can see those in the data base and the...
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al jazeera's jonah hull explains. >> reporter: it is a grim milestone. almost five years since the start of syria's civil war and a new report by aid agencies include oxfam, action network, save the children and several other aid agencies says the past year has been the worst yet. the report titled fueling the fire notes that 50,000 have left their lives in the past 12 months with almost a million civilians forced to flee their homes. 200,000 of those homes were partly or completely destroyed in 2015 and around a million and a half more people are in need of humanitarian aid with an additional 400,000 children no longer in school because of the violence. the report notes failures by the international community, both through inadequate diplomatic pressure and direct military involvement in support of their allies. u.n. security council resolutions, it says, have consistently been flouted by parties to the conflict, and their international backers including permanent members of the u.n. security council have actively added fuel to the fire. the report high
al jazeera's jonah hull explains. >> reporter: it is a grim milestone. almost five years since the start of syria's civil war and a new report by aid agencies include oxfam, action network, save the children and several other aid agencies says the past year has been the worst yet. the report titled fueling the fire notes that 50,000 have left their lives in the past 12 months with almost a million civilians forced to flee their homes. 200,000 of those homes were partly or completely...
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would you like that, jonah. >> yeah. >> stephen: okay, okay, let's see. jon, do you think anything from fiddler.ah what about this matchmaker, matchmaker find me a find hmmm-hmmm. line?ct match! for papa, make him a scholar as rich as a king. for me, well, i wouldn't is it he were as handsome as anything matchmaker, matchmaker make me catch me a catch night after night in the dark i'm aloneng groom me no groom find me no find catch me no catchmatchless match >> stephen: oh!ll, there you go. i hope you enjoyed it. i certainly did. >> absolutely, that was to tell all our jewish friends kansas to come see your show. >> stephen: that's great.s a yearly tradition. >> did somebody say tradition? ( band starts "tradition" ) tradition. tradition. tradition. tradition. tradition. tradition. must scramble for a living feed wife and children and who has the right as master of the house to have the final word at home the papa. the papa ai-dai dai dai dai-dai-dai-dai dai dai dai-dai-dai-dai dai!hey! hey hey hey!ound! we've got chrissy teigan, mike birbiglia and mythbu
would you like that, jonah. >> yeah. >> stephen: okay, okay, let's see. jon, do you think anything from fiddler.ah what about this matchmaker, matchmaker find me a find hmmm-hmmm. line?ct match! for papa, make him a scholar as rich as a king. for me, well, i wouldn't is it he were as handsome as anything matchmaker, matchmaker make me catch me a catch night after night in the dark i'm aloneng groom me no groom find me no find catch me no catchmatchless match >> stephen: oh!ll,...
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jonah hull reports. >> reporter: tehran's grand bazaar. one of the great experiences of a city on the cusp of change. even as the political ground shifts beneath their feet in the bazaar it's business as usual. naseem and hussein, whom like many iranians hesitate to give their surnames, one in four of those young people are out of work getting married is a luxury many can't afford. >> translator: if living cost went down young people would be more inclined to get married and build families. it has a direct effect on their decisions. so many of my friends are not getting married because it's just too expensive. >> translator: whether we were under sanctions it was very difficult. but gradual there is less pressure and i'm confident things are going to get better. >> reporter: the lifting of nuclear sanctions paved the way for big advances by moderates and reformists in last week's parliamentary election. those who voafted or the them vt for results. the bustle of commerce has been taking place here for centuries dating back to when tehran w
jonah hull reports. >> reporter: tehran's grand bazaar. one of the great experiences of a city on the cusp of change. even as the political ground shifts beneath their feet in the bazaar it's business as usual. naseem and hussein, whom like many iranians hesitate to give their surnames, one in four of those young people are out of work getting married is a luxury many can't afford. >> translator: if living cost went down young people would be more inclined to get married and build...
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jonah hull, al jazeera, tehran. >>> form he malaysia premier has quit the main party. the 90-year-old mahafir says he is embarrassed over the party's actions to protect prime minister najib rahak, the prime minister has been under be pressure to resign. the wall street journal reported deposits in the prime minister's accounts of more than $1 billion. >>> argentina's 14 year debt saga with the u.s. is over tonight. four hold out hedge funds have agreed to a nearly $5 billion deal. argentina hopes this will be a big step on the road to economic recovery. teresa vo is on the story in buenos aires. >> suing this country over its defaulted foreign debt. the complicates back to the chris is in un2001 when argentina defaulted on $2 billion of accident. 7% did not agree on a restructuring of debt. argentina's influence president mawrees omauricio macri, congreo the cancellation of laws that will allow this country to pay what was agreed. even though some are resisting this negotiation, the possibility for argentina to go back to the world financial markets and to abandon the
jonah hull, al jazeera, tehran. >>> form he malaysia premier has quit the main party. the 90-year-old mahafir says he is embarrassed over the party's actions to protect prime minister najib rahak, the prime minister has been under be pressure to resign. the wall street journal reported deposits in the prime minister's accounts of more than $1 billion. >>> argentina's 14 year debt saga with the u.s. is over tonight. four hold out hedge funds have agreed to a nearly $5 billion...
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in the words of donald, the days of migration to europe are over >>> jonah hull in brussels. turkey is asking for billions more dollars in aid before it helps europe stem the flow. they stent the day in the -- -- spent the day in the coastal city saying they'll need more than money. >> if they get the promise, the extra money, it will be difficult to staunch the tide of refugee trying to cross from turkey into greece. every day where we are standing hundreds if not thousands are crossed in the rickety boats. they go 15km behind us. it's a half hour boat ride from here. it's tough until now for turkey to stop the crossings. there's a fast and the driving human smuggling market that is going on here all the time. those smugglers are powerful. in order to try to lesson the numbers of crossings. they'll have to see more interposed control by the coast guard. that is something that the turks have said they are starting to do. over the weekend they said they have stopped two smugglers crossing. 120 syrians. that's a drop in the bucket. that's a tiny numbers. >> european world consi
in the words of donald, the days of migration to europe are over >>> jonah hull in brussels. turkey is asking for billions more dollars in aid before it helps europe stem the flow. they stent the day in the -- -- spent the day in the coastal city saying they'll need more than money. >> if they get the promise, the extra money, it will be difficult to staunch the tide of refugee trying to cross from turkey into greece. every day where we are standing hundreds if not thousands are...
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be jonah huljonah hull reports. >> her works are widely known. at home she's known for the aquatic center built for 2012 london olympics. her futuristic decency are be described as have multiple fragment points. as seen here in the be maxi arts in roam. hadid studied math at beirut university before be architectural association in london. by 1979 she'd be established her own london practice fast becoming a revolutionary force in an industry heavily dominated by men. in 2004 she became the first woman to win a p rititger prize. >> acknowledged for work which was really not mainstream, was very deliberately trying to yes all the things that kind of took for granted. and weave away a new urban life in the city which was to do with connectivity and malleablity and accessibility. >> it is said her angular designs evoked modern life. is a statement from he from here said she had contracted be certain bronchitis and suffered a heart attack. she was 69 years old. >> you can be get more news from our website, aljazeera.com. the address again, aljazeera.co
be jonah huljonah hull reports. >> her works are widely known. at home she's known for the aquatic center built for 2012 london olympics. her futuristic decency are be described as have multiple fragment points. as seen here in the be maxi arts in roam. hadid studied math at beirut university before be architectural association in london. by 1979 she'd be established her own london practice fast becoming a revolutionary force in an industry heavily dominated by men. in 2004 she became the...
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jonah hull is in brussels. instead of unity, we appear to have anything but, what has gone wrong? >> unity and optimism. because the day started on a high note. they were talking, the e.u. leaders, about glimmers of hope and light at the end of the item, and even the turkish prime minister talking about a turning point in the refugee crisis. but it has gone all rather horribly wrong since then. with turkey, so we understand nothing has been officially briefed to us. putting new proposals to the e.u. leaders, which has extended this summit with the prime minister, who is now here for the long hall, certainly here for dinner, and well into the night. new promises. we don't know the details, but what is being reported is that these proposals are around the key part of the plan, which had been to get turkey to agree to readmit all the learned asylum seekers and economic migrants who have currently pooled into what could become a nasty humanitarian crisis in greece. turkey would take back all of them and repatriate them back to their countries of origin. there seems to be a deal along
jonah hull is in brussels. instead of unity, we appear to have anything but, what has gone wrong? >> unity and optimism. because the day started on a high note. they were talking, the e.u. leaders, about glimmers of hope and light at the end of the item, and even the turkish prime minister talking about a turning point in the refugee crisis. but it has gone all rather horribly wrong since then. with turkey, so we understand nothing has been officially briefed to us. putting new proposals...
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first jonah hull tells us about that deal between the e.u. turkey. >> reporter: finally at the end of a long day and night, the break through they hoped for, the european union has reached an agreement with turkey that they believe marks the beginning of the end of europe's refugee crisis. >> this is a real game changer. >> the days of irregular migration to europe are over. >> our objective is to discourage illegal migration to prevent human smugglers to help people who want to come to europe to through encouraging legal migration. >> reporter: the agreement means that in future turkey will take back all of those making the illegal journey across the aegean sea to greece. one syrian refugee will be resettled. turkey wants more from the e.u. in return for its hope. double in fact the $3.3 billion u.s. already pledged to help syrian refugees. more cast iron guarantees about the reopening of its membership plan, and quicker access for its citizens to the e.u. these are crucial difficult details yet to be discussed. and hungary vetoing any attem
first jonah hull tells us about that deal between the e.u. turkey. >> reporter: finally at the end of a long day and night, the break through they hoped for, the european union has reached an agreement with turkey that they believe marks the beginning of the end of europe's refugee crisis. >> this is a real game changer. >> the days of irregular migration to europe are over. >> our objective is to discourage illegal migration to prevent human smugglers to help people who...
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jonah, we'll talk to you throughout the week. jonah goldberg. thanks, live in naples.ood to see you. heather: an american tourist stabbed to death in israel. we'll have the very latest. bill: ted cruz won in idaho, but trump still racking up the victories. >> he didn't do so well tonight. there is only one person who did well tonight, donald trump. i will tell you. so ... with creative new business incentives, and the lowest taxes in decades, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in buffalo, where the largest solar gigafactory in the western hemisphere will soon energize the world. and in syracuse, where imagination is in production. let us help grow your company's tomorrow - today - at business.ny.gov when they thought they should westart saving for retirement.le then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons why too many of us aren't prepared for retirement. just start as early as you can. it's going to pay off in the future. if we all star
jonah, we'll talk to you throughout the week. jonah goldberg. thanks, live in naples.ood to see you. heather: an american tourist stabbed to death in israel. we'll have the very latest. bill: ted cruz won in idaho, but trump still racking up the victories. >> he didn't do so well tonight. there is only one person who did well tonight, donald trump. i will tell you. so ... with creative new business incentives, and the lowest taxes in decades, attracting the talent and companies of...
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jonah hill is the host. it's the little moments that make the biggest waves. kalahari resorts & conventions the world's coolest indoor waterparks. for the spring break adventure of a lifetime, visit kalahariresorts.com if you treated your car... like greasy, fast food treats your body... hey, steve. hey! you'd have to walk everywhere. so say no to greasy fast food... and treat your body right... with the delicious rotisserie-style chicken sandwich from subway. made with our new, hand-pulled, all-white meat chicken raised without antibiotics... all on our freshly-baked bread. the subway sandwich shop. >>> a health scare tonight for actress lena dunham. an ovarian cyst ruptured. she will have to have surgery. she stars in the hbo series "girls." >>> all right. we're really ready. >> one more cold night and then we'll start to see the cold as we head into the work week. a very weak disturbance moves through. this time of year, that's still chilly. much milder weather moves in for the work week. 27 degrees in fairfield. same temperature in reading. still at 35 in
jonah hill is the host. it's the little moments that make the biggest waves. kalahari resorts & conventions the world's coolest indoor waterparks. for the spring break adventure of a lifetime, visit kalahariresorts.com if you treated your car... like greasy, fast food treats your body... hey, steve. hey! you'd have to walk everywhere. so say no to greasy fast food... and treat your body right... with the delicious rotisserie-style chicken sandwich from subway. made with our new,...
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"snl," jonah hill, future. we'll be right back. lause ] >> seth: my thanks to tina fey, john stamos, jay pharoah, everybody. patrick carney, thanks for the week. 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly.
"snl," jonah hill, future. we'll be right back. lause ] >> seth: my thanks to tina fey, john stamos, jay pharoah, everybody. patrick carney, thanks for the week. 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly.
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would you like that, jonah. >> yeah. >> stephen: okay, okay, let's see. jon, do you think anything from fiddler. yeah what about this ♪ matchmaker, matchmaker make me a match ♪ find me a find catch me a catch ♪ hmmm-hmmm. line? ♪ and make me a perfect match! for papa, make him a scholar ♪ for mama make him as rich as a king. ♪ for me, well, i wouldn't holler ♪ is it he were as handsome as anything ♪ matchmaker, matchmaker make me a match ♪ find me a find catch me a catch ♪ night after night in the dark i'm alone ♪ so bring me no ring groom me no groom find me no find ♪ catch me no catch unless he's a matchless ♪ match ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: oh! well, there you go. i hope you enjoyed it. i certainly did. >> absolutely, that was great. we're going to tell all our jewish friends kansas to come see your show. >> stephen: that's great. maybe we'll make this a yearly tradition. >> did somebody say tradition? ( band starts "tradition" ) ♪ tradition. tradition. tradition. ♪ tradition. tradition. tradition. ♪ who, day and night, must scramble for a li
would you like that, jonah. >> yeah. >> stephen: okay, okay, let's see. jon, do you think anything from fiddler. yeah what about this ♪ matchmaker, matchmaker make me a match ♪ find me a find catch me a catch ♪ hmmm-hmmm. line? ♪ and make me a perfect match! for papa, make him a scholar ♪ for mama make him as rich as a king. ♪ for me, well, i wouldn't holler ♪ is it he were as handsome as anything ♪ matchmaker, matchmaker make me a match ♪ find me a find catch me a...
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jonah hull reports. >> reporter: friday's election was considered by many to be a test of support for iran's path out of international isolation and economic decay. as such, the policies of the president, including the nuclear deal with world powers that lead to the lifting of sanctions have passed that test. his moderate and reformist allies have made their biggest gains in the country's key institutions in over a decade, but analysts are quick toing point out that neither immediate nor lasting change is inevitable. >> if the economy doesn't pick up, perhaps in four years from now you'll see the losers coming back to power. president rouhani, since he has been able to achieve this agreement, he has an advantage, but he has two major problems, the fall of the price of oil, as well as the global economy that is not doing well, so it remains to be seen how this is going to half. >> reporter: the grand bizarre disguises the damage that years of international sanctions along with economic mismanagement have brought here. 60% of the population is under 30, and one in four of those is witho
jonah hull reports. >> reporter: friday's election was considered by many to be a test of support for iran's path out of international isolation and economic decay. as such, the policies of the president, including the nuclear deal with world powers that lead to the lifting of sanctions have passed that test. his moderate and reformist allies have made their biggest gains in the country's key institutions in over a decade, but analysts are quick toing point out that neither immediate nor...
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jonah's grandmother has been fighting to close the wage gap for years. new jersey state senator wouldn't limit the back pay. it's on governor christie's desk. he vetoed it last time. >> this allows people in new jersey access to information so that they can file these kinds of complaints if they're not being paid equally. i think it's important. it's important for women to earn the same amount of money. they are not lesser people. >> reporter: the rutger higher the pay, the bigger the gap. >> i've been doing this for 36 years. i don't see a lot of progress. i see a feeling in corporate north minorities should be grateful for what we get. >>> the two bigger fantasy sports sites are pulling the plug on some leagues. >>> the clouds are rolling in, showers and thunderstorms are on the way. behind that, a big drop in temperatures. . >>> amtrak is expanding its wifi service on the rails. the agency says that it's working on a multi-year effort to overhaul its wifi service. >>> fantasy sports sites draft kings and fan duel are going to stop taking bets on colle
jonah's grandmother has been fighting to close the wage gap for years. new jersey state senator wouldn't limit the back pay. it's on governor christie's desk. he vetoed it last time. >> this allows people in new jersey access to information so that they can file these kinds of complaints if they're not being paid equally. i think it's important. it's important for women to earn the same amount of money. they are not lesser people. >> reporter: the rutger higher the pay, the bigger...
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hello there, i'm jonah hull. this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up. celebrations as the yemeni government enter taiz partially breaking the year-long siege of the city. scuffles between supporters and protesters force donald trump to call off a rally in chicago. >> and computer 3, human 0 in a landmark moment for artificial intelligence. syria's government has confirmed it will take part in talks to end the war which are due to start in geneva on monday, but warned they will wait only 24 hours for the opposition to turn up. they ruled out discussion of presidential elections and were critical of envoys who said he wanted a vote to take place in 18 month's time. we have the latest now from geneva. >> both main sides now say they're coming to geneva for the talks. the confirmation for the government coming from the deputy prime minister and foreign minister. he made it clear that the role for president assad was not up for discussion. >> we are adamant on holding the integrity and sovereignty of syria as one state. at least this is what has been reitera
hello there, i'm jonah hull. this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up. celebrations as the yemeni government enter taiz partially breaking the year-long siege of the city. scuffles between supporters and protesters force donald trump to call off a rally in chicago. >> and computer 3, human 0 in a landmark moment for artificial intelligence. syria's government has confirmed it will take part in talks to end the war which are due to start in geneva on monday, but warned they will...
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jonah hull reports from the summit in brussels >> reporter: finally at the end of a long day and night the break through they hoped for. the european union has reached an agreement with turkey that they believe marks the beginning of the end of europe's refugee crisis. >> this is a real game chamberinger >> the days of irregular lar migration to europe are over-- changer >> our objective is to discharge illegal immigrant migration to prevent human smugglers to help people who want to come to europe through encouraging legal migration. >> reporter: the agreement means that in future turkey will take back all those making the perilous and illegal journey across the aegean to greece. for every syrian refugee returned one syrian refugee from camps in turkey will be resettled in europe thus opening a legal route of entry. turkey wanted more from the e.u. in return for its help, more money, double in nafk, the 3.3 billion already pledged to help refugee on turkish soil. more cast-iron agreements between the plan and quicker access for turkish citizens to e.u. visas. none of these are promise
jonah hull reports from the summit in brussels >> reporter: finally at the end of a long day and night the break through they hoped for. the european union has reached an agreement with turkey that they believe marks the beginning of the end of europe's refugee crisis. >> this is a real game chamberinger >> the days of irregular lar migration to europe are over-- changer >> our objective is to discharge illegal immigrant migration to prevent human smugglers to help...