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divya gopalan, al jazeera, kuala lumpur. >> as always, there's lots more on our website aljazeera.com. for viewers in the utters on al jazeera america, ali velshi is next. for everyone else the international headlines just ahead. ahead. >>> i'm "ali velshi on target", crude awakening, a close call exposing a danger in neighbourhoods across america. relics on the rail. safety concerns over train cars older than many passengers. >>> the deadly derailing of amtrak regional 188 in philadelphia killed eight, and could have been worse. it's
divya gopalan, al jazeera, kuala lumpur. >> as always, there's lots more on our website aljazeera.com. for viewers in the utters on al jazeera america, ali velshi is next. for everyone else the international headlines just ahead. ahead. >>> i'm "ali velshi on target", crude awakening, a close call exposing a danger in neighbourhoods across america. relics on the rail. safety concerns over train cars older than many passengers. >>> the deadly derailing of amtrak...
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according to the awards organizers thousands of people will be flying into kuala lumpur. they are expected to spends about $20 million just over the three days of the ceremony. close to half a billion people will be watching. so what does bollywood get out of it? >> the achievement is to make bollywood out. >> you get not only the committed bollywood that is watching bollywood in any case but you also get new eye balls which is what this award's function should be age to achieve. has it, is it possible to say in concrete terms whether it's increased bollywood's popularity abroad, that's impossible to say. >> she believes in bollywood's appeal. >> now i'm planning to open boutiques in malaysia but i already have boutiques in mumbai. >> illustrating that efforts to promote the film industry abroad of paying offer divya gopalan al jazeera, kuala lumpur. >> scientists say they know what caused the draining of a glacial lake in 2006. completely drained in a little more than two hours after large cracks opened in the ice below sending water into the arctic ocean, researchers bl
according to the awards organizers thousands of people will be flying into kuala lumpur. they are expected to spends about $20 million just over the three days of the ceremony. close to half a billion people will be watching. so what does bollywood get out of it? >> the achievement is to make bollywood out. >> you get not only the committed bollywood that is watching bollywood in any case but you also get new eye balls which is what this award's function should be age to achieve....
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according to the organizers thousands of people will be flying into kuala lumpur.are expected to spending over $20 million. close a half a billion people will be watching malaysia showcase the event. so what was bollywood get out of it? >> the objective is i think -- is to taken dea cinema global and that's what we have achieved now. >> reporter: the event is held in a different country each year. >> you get not just the committed bollywood audience but you also get new eye balls, which is what this awards function should be aiming to achieve. so is it possible to say whether it has increased bollywood's following abroad in that's impossible to see. >> now i'm planning to open boutiques in malaysia, but i have already opened them in mumbai. >> reporter: she says there is interests in her designs in the middle east, and efforts to develop the film industry abroad are paying off. >>> and that's it for this news hour. we'll hand you over to our colleagues in london but for all of us here in doha bye for now, and thanks for watching. ♪ >>> one of saddam hussein's most
according to the organizers thousands of people will be flying into kuala lumpur.are expected to spending over $20 million. close a half a billion people will be watching malaysia showcase the event. so what was bollywood get out of it? >> the objective is i think -- is to taken dea cinema global and that's what we have achieved now. >> reporter: the event is held in a different country each year. >> you get not just the committed bollywood audience but you also get new eye...
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i think he was a gs15 by the time he went to kuala lumpur. >> that's exactly right. so some of those skills put anymore the really extreme narcissism, but the truth is there's ample evidence that hanson and nicholson both loved their kids and their kids loved them. and for that reason, as it was put to me nathan tragically really did become his dad's last asset and his last agent. >> yeah. okay. just trying to see through the light. any last questions? all right. one more way back there laura. thank you. >> both of them family-related questions. how did can his parents fare during all this? there was mention they were alive. and what about his other two children? >> well, i had a total of one hour with jim's oldest son jeremy, on the phone. and then he declined to participate any further. what made his case strange, i don't know if i mentioned this or not, during the middle of it the fbi discovered that jeremy had gone to russia and married and brought a woman back and married her. and, you know, it was one of those sort of online dating sort of things, and he met he
i think he was a gs15 by the time he went to kuala lumpur. >> that's exactly right. so some of those skills put anymore the really extreme narcissism, but the truth is there's ample evidence that hanson and nicholson both loved their kids and their kids loved them. and for that reason, as it was put to me nathan tragically really did become his dad's last asset and his last agent. >> yeah. okay. just trying to see through the light. any last questions? all right. one more way back...
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>> reporter: we have to remember it is more than 15 months now since mh-370 from kuala lumpur to beijinghan an hour in flight it veered off course and disappeared from the radar. so this new theory is by a math professor at university in qatar. he has said the plane nose dived at a 90 degree angle into the southern indian ocean. hints the wing snapped off. the debris and fuselage would have gone straight to the bottom of the ocean. hints of no wreckage. we saw something during the initial search of mh-370 weeks after they established that area. there was no debris. also no oil slick. this is a theory by a math professor. christine, there have been many theories over the past 15 months. really until those black boxes are located, we will never know. there are three vessels scouring every inch of the southern indian ocean in the search zone. they have come into severe weather. they are determined to continue. >> anna coren, thank you for that. >>> new tip moving the search fog ing for two killers. a new tip. an investigator believes why these two men could now be in vermont. ahead. >>> hap
>> reporter: we have to remember it is more than 15 months now since mh-370 from kuala lumpur to beijinghan an hour in flight it veered off course and disappeared from the radar. so this new theory is by a math professor at university in qatar. he has said the plane nose dived at a 90 degree angle into the southern indian ocean. hints the wing snapped off. the debris and fuselage would have gone straight to the bottom of the ocean. hints of no wreckage. we saw something during the initial...
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but reports reports kuala lumpur say that it can be hard . >> i saw the deaths. i saw that. >> he has many health issues. when he's feeling well his love of touching normally brings him here. the teachers and the children are all refugees. the adult volunteers teach 130 students from the age of 6 to 17. more children would like to come, but there is no room and a long waiting list. while malaysia is a significant signatory on the rights of the child it does not give children free access to state schools. this is one of the many issues of those helping refugees would like the government to focus on. >> the malaysian government has more responsibility. unhtr is in charge of doing the refugee process. once that process is finished they are then provide support to refugees. >> they approached the u uncr to comment on the status of the refugees. >> there are 150,000 registered refugees in malaysia. legal or not, refugees cannot work in this country. they find it difficult to buy property for their families and rely on charity for food and clothes. for some the thought
but reports reports kuala lumpur say that it can be hard . >> i saw the deaths. i saw that. >> he has many health issues. when he's feeling well his love of touching normally brings him here. the teachers and the children are all refugees. the adult volunteers teach 130 students from the age of 6 to 17. more children would like to come, but there is no room and a long waiting list. while malaysia is a significant signatory on the rights of the child it does not give children free...
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it disappeared from kuala lumpur to beijing.the area being searched is as large as the state of pennsylvania. australia is leading is search efforts but there's no new information discovered the search won't continue. >>> a search for survivors on the chinese cruise ship continues. chinese authorities have found the bodies of 75 people. 14 survivors have been pulled from the hull of the ship. 360 people are missing and feared dead. the search will continue. one of to survivers was the ship's captain. he said the both sank because of bad weather. >>> california's drought has been food for -- good for global center. the largest artificial turf manufacturing company in the country. the business is doubling every month. homeowners that have been skeptical are jumpology the band wag -- jumping on the bandwagon. >> they have gotten so good, i'm going to do it. i wanted to lessen the workload. >> homeowners we talked with say it's cheaper to install real gas but it has lower water bills and low maintenance. some plan to stick with the
it disappeared from kuala lumpur to beijing.the area being searched is as large as the state of pennsylvania. australia is leading is search efforts but there's no new information discovered the search won't continue. >>> a search for survivors on the chinese cruise ship continues. chinese authorities have found the bodies of 75 people. 14 survivors have been pulled from the hull of the ship. 360 people are missing and feared dead. the search will continue. one of to survivers was the...
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. >> sahil rahman, al jazeera kuala lumpur. >> marking world refugee date held up posters, of the record number of refugees worldwide. >>> mass deportation of haitians from the dominican republic. the countries share one island in the caribbean. human rights groups say the law is prejudice against haitians. hundreds of thousands of people are facing deportation. thousands of migrants have registered with the dominican republic's government hoping they can stay and work legally. >> translator: all processes have their problems but this process has moved forward. each person is clearly identified with the dominican republic. many have received provision am status to continue to meet immigration requirements. the essential thing is they are connected with the state trying to comply with the law. >> more than a ton of confiscated ivory has been crushed in new york's times square. about 35,000 elephants are killed every year for their ivory. >>> thousands of enthusiasts have gathered in belgium to recreate the battle of waterloo. for its 200th anniversary. barnaby phillips reports. >> the nap
. >> sahil rahman, al jazeera kuala lumpur. >> marking world refugee date held up posters, of the record number of refugees worldwide. >>> mass deportation of haitians from the dominican republic. the countries share one island in the caribbean. human rights groups say the law is prejudice against haitians. hundreds of thousands of people are facing deportation. thousands of migrants have registered with the dominican republic's government hoping they can stay and work...
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hundreds gathered in malaysia's exam kuala lumpur to honor the ancient process. >>> yoga day was proposed by india's prime minister narendra modi. he has taken part in the ceremony. >>> more than 100,000 camps have been set up across india for people to take part but opposition parties are not impressed. >> translator: i or anyone else or the country's citizens practice yoga in their homes or parks. chances are some bjp leaders have taken this day as a marketing and advertising tool. >>> in austria a man has rammed his car into a crowd of people. six of the 34 are in serious position. investigators have arrested the driver, they say he was distraught due to personal problems. in brazil, this tournament fans are hoping for a come back. tom ackerman reports. >> reporter: on a rainy pitch inrio, since brazil's drubbing on home turf last year their pride has suffered some damage. the mother of one boy sums it up. >> we are seeing it as a hangover from what happened in the world cup. we're watching but not that enthusiastic. >> reporter: in last week's coppa america club, kicked a ball at an o
hundreds gathered in malaysia's exam kuala lumpur to honor the ancient process. >>> yoga day was proposed by india's prime minister narendra modi. he has taken part in the ceremony. >>> more than 100,000 camps have been set up across india for people to take part but opposition parties are not impressed. >> translator: i or anyone else or the country's citizens practice yoga in their homes or parks. chances are some bjp leaders have taken this day as a marketing and...
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block opec meet in vienna and keeping it steady and iran is signalling it wants to have more and kuala-lumpurhes in on movie industries. ♪ india's food safety regulator has ban the sale and production of maggi instant noodles after samples were found unsafe to eat and swiss manufacturer nestle asked to recall nine types of the food saying dangerous levels of lead were in some samples and accuse them of miss labeling information about its products and the global head insists that maggi noodles are safe to eat. >> translator: the nestle was raided and seized 12-13,000 cartons of maggi products and collecting samples around the state and until we get a report of the test we stopped the sale of maggi products. >> reporter: we are live in new deli and give us the sense of the scale of this recall how big is it? >> yeah absolutely and leaders of nestle and india were asked about in this a press conference this morning and couldn't put a number at the moment of how many packets of maggi noodle are in the indian market but it would be a huge process and if you look at the scale they are available eve
block opec meet in vienna and keeping it steady and iran is signalling it wants to have more and kuala-lumpurhes in on movie industries. ♪ india's food safety regulator has ban the sale and production of maggi instant noodles after samples were found unsafe to eat and swiss manufacturer nestle asked to recall nine types of the food saying dangerous levels of lead were in some samples and accuse them of miss labeling information about its products and the global head insists that maggi noodles...
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. >>> people in malaysia's capital kuala lumpur honour the ancient practice. 1600 budding yogis took part. one man in the u.a.e. marked international yoga day by attempting to set a world record for the last stand. he held posture for 61 minutes >>> new and analysis back on the website at aljazeera.com. hello, i'm richard, and you are at "the listening post". some in the media are
. >>> people in malaysia's capital kuala lumpur honour the ancient practice. 1600 budding yogis took part. one man in the u.a.e. marked international yoga day by attempting to set a world record for the last stand. he held posture for 61 minutes >>> new and analysis back on the website at aljazeera.com. hello, i'm richard, and you are at "the listening post". some in the media are
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in march of that year, a flight disappeared without a trace after taking off from kuala lumpur. in july, mh17 was shot down over eastern ukraine, killing hundreds of the pool. matt: and a change for the chipmaker intel. they are buying altera for 15 billion euros. the biggest acquisition in that company's history. peter: traditional chipmakers are seeing margins squeezed as prices for personal computer chips dropped. intel was slow to move into the booming smartphone and tablet businesses. it is the third major takeover in the sector this year. matt: let's take a look at equities markets where traders were, surprise surprise, worried about greece. reporter: once again, investors were eyeing the situation in greece. opinions are different about the situation. investors are optimistic that greece and creditors will find a solution this week. many investors are very pessimistic about the situation. they fear aggression this month. they are nervous, a lot of anxiety, and the market reflected this nervousness today. it was somewhat of a roller coaster ride today. in the and, the inde
in march of that year, a flight disappeared without a trace after taking off from kuala lumpur. in july, mh17 was shot down over eastern ukraine, killing hundreds of the pool. matt: and a change for the chipmaker intel. they are buying altera for 15 billion euros. the biggest acquisition in that company's history. peter: traditional chipmakers are seeing margins squeezed as prices for personal computer chips dropped. intel was slow to move into the booming smartphone and tablet businesses. it...
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this report from kuala lumpur reporting on how starting a new life in a foreign land can be tough. >> reporter: a room in a shared apartment is home. this is a syrian refugee arriving here over a year ago from damascus. the professor taught english literature in a number of the capital's prestigious universities before the troubles began and families and friends were killed. >> i saw the last day, the day of judgment in damascus. that was before i left syria. i saw people. i saw the faces of people. i saw the death. i saw that. >> abdul has many health issues. when he feels well, his love of teaching brings him here. the teachers and the children are all refugees. the adult volunteers teach 130 students from the age of six to 17. more children would like to come. there's no room, and a long waiting list. malaysia is a signatory on un convention on the rights of the child. this country does not give free access to state schools for refugee children. this is one of the issues that those helping the refugees would like the government would focus on. >> the malaysian government moved the
this report from kuala lumpur reporting on how starting a new life in a foreign land can be tough. >> reporter: a room in a shared apartment is home. this is a syrian refugee arriving here over a year ago from damascus. the professor taught english literature in a number of the capital's prestigious universities before the troubles began and families and friends were killed. >> i saw the last day, the day of judgment in damascus. that was before i left syria. i saw people. i saw the...
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divya gopalan, al jazeera, kuala lumpur. >> as always, there's lots more on our website aljazeera.com. for viewers in the utters on al jazeera america, ali velshi is next. for everyone else the international headlines just ahead. ahead. >>> i'm "ali velshi on target", crude awakening, a close call exposing a danger in neighbourhoods across america. relics on the rail. safety concerns over train cars older than many passengers. >>> the deadly derailing of amtrak regional 188 in philadelphia killed eight, and could have been worse. it's why that disaster is fuelling fears of a greater catastrophe. here is why. the tanker cars in the background from yards away from where the passenger train wept off the track. these cars were used to carry potentially vol itable liquid like crude oil. we know they were empty, but at the time, less than a month ago. a massive explosion avoided. this time, you see u.s. railways transport 10% of america's crude oil output, around a million on rail tanker cars. that is a 55 increase. fuelled by the boom, and opposition until you build pipe lines, like the co
divya gopalan, al jazeera, kuala lumpur. >> as always, there's lots more on our website aljazeera.com. for viewers in the utters on al jazeera america, ali velshi is next. for everyone else the international headlines just ahead. ahead. >>> i'm "ali velshi on target", crude awakening, a close call exposing a danger in neighbourhoods across america. relics on the rail. safety concerns over train cars older than many passengers. >>> the deadly derailing of amtrak...
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some perspective, comes us from max man tv putting together a social experiment on the streets of kuala lumpurpeople for money and they're trying to see if people give and if they give they're going to give back. the first here is a taxi guy, he hands him one ring about 20 cents. the guy after receiving goes sir, i just wanted to say i want to show if you give to people sometimes people give back and i want to give you 50 ringers back which is about $13. the taxi driver is not wanting it no really you need it. the guy is like it's an experiment i'm an actor. you've been really nice. and it keeps going. this young lady walking down the street. she keeps pushing it away from him, no no. this is the moment when the big men came up only happy to help. these guys are from the poor, migrant workers, a lot of this happens in asia people come from many different countries to work in singapore and malaysia thailand for various reasons. in nepal we had the earthquake recently a lot of people left homeless and a lot of people killed. as he tries to give them the money back they straight up go no, no, no.
some perspective, comes us from max man tv putting together a social experiment on the streets of kuala lumpurpeople for money and they're trying to see if people give and if they give they're going to give back. the first here is a taxi guy, he hands him one ring about 20 cents. the guy after receiving goes sir, i just wanted to say i want to show if you give to people sometimes people give back and i want to give you 50 ringers back which is about $13. the taxi driver is not wanting it no...
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there were similarly -- similar scenes at the kuala lumpur mosque. the fasting ritual is said to cleanse the spirit and the body. >> it is like a once per year boot camp, a process to get back on track or deepen your knowledge celebrating and finding inner peace within. >> fasting is also intended to align the faithful with the suffering of the less fortunate which might include the inhabitants of damascus this year. the markets may be well-stocked, but the syrian conflict has raised prices, leaving many families struggling to afford basic necessities. >> we are fasting even without ramadan. we have only one meal per day. we see apricots that cost 300 to 400 syria lire. we take pictures of the fruit and look at them on our mobiles. >> despite the difficulties, most people will tried the best -- will try their best. muslims breaking fast with water and dates at sunset before gathering for a family meal and offering prayers in the mosque. >> we are going to take a short break right now, but when we come back a big change for television viewers in afric
there were similarly -- similar scenes at the kuala lumpur mosque. the fasting ritual is said to cleanse the spirit and the body. >> it is like a once per year boot camp, a process to get back on track or deepen your knowledge celebrating and finding inner peace within. >> fasting is also intended to align the faithful with the suffering of the less fortunate which might include the inhabitants of damascus this year. the markets may be well-stocked, but the syrian conflict has...
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hundreds gathered in malaysia's capital kuala lumpur to honour the practice. more than 2,000 yoga enthusiasts struck a pose in taiwan's capital, typi. it was proposed by narendra modi taking pard in a session alongside thousands in new delhi, more than 100,000 camps have been set up across india. opposition is not impressed. >> i or anyone else or congress party leaders and the country's citizens practice in their homes and parks. chances are that some b.j.p. leaders have taken the yoga day as a marketing and advertising tool. >>> a novelist and political commentator says it makes no sense for india to celebrate international yoga day on a grand scale. >> yoga has under gone popular secularization over the decades. now you are listening it to a particular culture and party. that's a problem. secondly, when you talk about cohesion, there's an implicit cohesion bureaucrats signalled and asked to come. there are schoolchildren organizations paid a lot of money, not to say it's illegal, but paid a lot of number. considering problems were enormous you wonder whethe
hundreds gathered in malaysia's capital kuala lumpur to honour the practice. more than 2,000 yoga enthusiasts struck a pose in taiwan's capital, typi. it was proposed by narendra modi taking pard in a session alongside thousands in new delhi, more than 100,000 camps have been set up across india. opposition is not impressed. >> i or anyone else or congress party leaders and the country's citizens practice in their homes and parks. chances are that some b.j.p. leaders have taken the yoga...
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according to the awards organizer, thousands of people will be flying in to kuala lumpur, they are expecting to spend about $20 million that's just over the three days of the ceremony. close to half of a billion people will be watching malaysiamalaysiashowcase the vent. so what duds bollywood get out of it? >> the objective is i think toll take indian cinema global. and that's what we have achieved now. >> reporter: the event is held in i different country each year. >> you did he had not just the committed boll bollywood audience who are watching bollywood in any case but you get new eyeballs which is what this awards turns should be aiming to achieve. so has it, is it possible to see in concrete terms whether it's increased bollywood's following abroad. that's impossible to say. >> reporter: indian born fashion designer says she believes in bollywood's appeal. >> now i am planning to open boutiques in malaysia, but i have already done in knew mumbai. >> reporter: she says there is strong interest in her bollywood inspired designs in the middle east. al jazerra, koalaal jazerra koalaal jaze
according to the awards organizer, thousands of people will be flying in to kuala lumpur, they are expecting to spend about $20 million that's just over the three days of the ceremony. close to half of a billion people will be watching malaysiamalaysiashowcase the vent. so what duds bollywood get out of it? >> the objective is i think toll take indian cinema global. and that's what we have achieved now. >> reporter: the event is held in i different country each year. >> you...
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the plane which was headed for kuala lumpur from melbourne had to turn back after instruments on board indicated there was an engine fire. luckily no fire was detected but for the passengers on board, their thoughts went right to malaysian airlines flight 370 which went missing 15 months ago. killing everybody on board. >> pretty scary. >> yeah. and -- i'm feeling you know the malaysian airline and they know what's happened in the past. it's pretty scary but it's all fine you know. we all fine now. so -- happy. >> big sigh of relief of course. the plane dumped fuel before it landed a as a safety precaution. >>> the new boeing dreamliner has pilots showing off the plane ahead of the paris air show and the 787-9 the second and newest member of the 787 family. it can fly more passengers and take more cargo farther. >>> get ready for some rough rush hours. met relooks at ways to do safety work, they're considering the pocket of single tracking for an entire week. this move comes in order to address an ntsb finding that water was able to get on the system's power cables creating smoke in a
the plane which was headed for kuala lumpur from melbourne had to turn back after instruments on board indicated there was an engine fire. luckily no fire was detected but for the passengers on board, their thoughts went right to malaysian airlines flight 370 which went missing 15 months ago. killing everybody on board. >> pretty scary. >> yeah. and -- i'm feeling you know the malaysian airline and they know what's happened in the past. it's pretty scary but it's all fine you know....
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years academy awards is high-profile event as they seek to expand globally and we report from kuala-lumpurs hosting the event. >> more than a song and dance for teenagers, it's a lesson in culture. it links us back definitely to india because that is the original where everything started and we feel very much connected outside of india. just because of bolliwood and to watch our favorite styles on screen. >> reporter: the dancing, music and clothes and even film location are spawning industries around the world but nothing is more lucrative than the film. >> sell $4.8 billion tickets and everybody wants a part of it and also want to track shootings in the country. we spend over $500 million on shooting a product. >> reporter: that is why countries bid to host the india international film academy awards and sideline events catering to each country and some it's trade and for malaysia it's tourism. according to organizers thousands of people will fly in and expended to spend about $20 million over the three days of the ceremony. close to half a billion people will be watching malaysia showca
years academy awards is high-profile event as they seek to expand globally and we report from kuala-lumpurs hosting the event. >> more than a song and dance for teenagers, it's a lesson in culture. it links us back definitely to india because that is the original where everything started and we feel very much connected outside of india. just because of bolliwood and to watch our favorite styles on screen. >> reporter: the dancing, music and clothes and even film location are...
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. >> supposed to fly from australia to kuala lumpur. it went in circles while addressing the problem. >> this was an engine fire that forced the plane down. it landed safely. all 300 passengers unhurt but, of course the airline lost two plane just last year one shot down over ukraine and hm-370 which australian crews are still looking for that disappeared. >>> now to that major cyberattack on federal workers. >> it appears now the hack was far deeper than previously disclosed by the white house. abc's bazi kanani following this story for us from our washington bureau. good morning to you, bazi. >> reporter: good morning. a report this morning has the number of employees affected at 14 million. that is three times the original estimate. now, the nation's largest federal workers union says they believe the hackers had access to every federal employee. a u.s. official says the security breach gave access to names and information of relatives and contacts of u.s. employees living around the world. the hack going undetected for more than a y
. >> supposed to fly from australia to kuala lumpur. it went in circles while addressing the problem. >> this was an engine fire that forced the plane down. it landed safely. all 300 passengers unhurt but, of course the airline lost two plane just last year one shot down over ukraine and hm-370 which australian crews are still looking for that disappeared. >>> now to that major cyberattack on federal workers. >> it appears now the hack was far deeper than previously...
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conference a press in kuala lumpur. let's listen in. bankrupt technically and this is long before the 14 -- ofents of play 2014. >> back to basics for the airline. it's one that at one time had a very illustrious reputation. in the 60's and 70's, it had far-flung destinations and an airline that everyone wanted to work for and everyone wanted to fly. eventually onward to brazil. just an amazing carrier. end goal.ly is an there is a lot that needs to happen to get there. angie: flipping through the business plan, one of the slides answers difficult questions that were debated. i understand 6000 malaysia staff will be losing their jobs. a lot of variables here. how do we know this is going to work? and when the airline is going to get back in profit? >> they are targeting breakeven by 2018. it will take some time. airline is technically bankrupt. that is not necessarily a surprise. it has been bleeding cash. labour contracts, a loaded staff base. the case with many carriers, there are points of national pride. were bloatedtracts and many
conference a press in kuala lumpur. let's listen in. bankrupt technically and this is long before the 14 -- ofents of play 2014. >> back to basics for the airline. it's one that at one time had a very illustrious reputation. in the 60's and 70's, it had far-flung destinations and an airline that everyone wanted to work for and everyone wanted to fly. eventually onward to brazil. just an amazing carrier. end goal.ly is an there is a lot that needs to happen to get there. angie: flipping...
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bonilla and kuala lumpur headed in opposite directions.he euro has strength but has been giving up some of those gains. after the break we take a look at the effect on emerging markets. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage, all of taylor swift's music videos, interviews, and more. xfinity is the destination for all things taylor swift. rishaad: top stories, asian shares rebounding from a $1.5 trillion route. plunging for four straight days. down 25%. regulator says to a nor rumors. leaderssipras said eu don't have the nerve to throw his country out of the euro. a member of the ecb board sing greece could still remain a member of the common currency. talks to prevent iran from building a nuclear weapon are on hold. the issue suggested to remain a major hurdle for the country. with indicate to 25 closing out -- with nikkei to 25 closing out. the market closing with one glaring exception. >> the shanghai composite seems to have its mind down in early trade. from look at that down 25% the peak, t
bonilla and kuala lumpur headed in opposite directions.he euro has strength but has been giving up some of those gains. after the break we take a look at the effect on emerging markets. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage, all of taylor swift's music videos, interviews, and more. xfinity is the destination for all things taylor swift. rishaad: top stories, asian shares rebounding from a $1.5 trillion route. plunging for four straight...
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it was traveling from kuala lumpur to beijing. modest -- most of the search experts have been in the indian ocean. authorities say they are not giving up hope yet, but without any new leads they will not expand their search area. leon: investigators are trying to determine why a freight train partially derailed in houston this morning. 11 of the cars derailed and two of them went over the edge of a bridge. a highway headed be closed in both directions. no series injuries reported. the train was curing there is kind of cargo, but no hazardous materials. alison: three astronauts have their feet on solid ground tonight. the american, russian, and italian touchdown this morning. the group included some -- samantha for ready -- forretti. she spent 199 days in space and also became his social media darling because she said a lot of tweets ever based on star trek. leon: didn't she request the espresso machine? alison: yes, the italian in space. leon: let's get a check on the traffic situation with jamie sullivan watching things for us. j
it was traveling from kuala lumpur to beijing. modest -- most of the search experts have been in the indian ocean. authorities say they are not giving up hope yet, but without any new leads they will not expand their search area. leon: investigators are trying to determine why a freight train partially derailed in houston this morning. 11 of the cars derailed and two of them went over the edge of a bridge. a highway headed be closed in both directions. no series injuries reported. the train was...
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al jazeera kuala lumpur. >> still to come, why the classrooms at the biggest high school in kabul areng empty. while the coal mining company is taking the tops of mountains finding it harder to get investment. >> plus, action from the biggest series in ice hockey, that is the stanley cup finals. that's why that goal really was a crucial one. >> a global climate crisis >> two feet of sea level rise is projected... >> threatening america's coastline >> you'll see water in the streets without rain... >> now fighting back with a revolutionary new technology >> there de-watering the ground... >> this is the first time anybodies done this before >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> i'm standing in a tropical wind storm. >> can affect and surprise us. >> wow...these are amazing! >> "techknow" where technology meets humanity. only on al jazeera america. hi, again. negotiators are no closer to a deal on greece's debt. he is still working to reach agreements with the country's creditors. i.m.f. have walked out of the talks saying major differences remain. the
al jazeera kuala lumpur. >> still to come, why the classrooms at the biggest high school in kabul areng empty. while the coal mining company is taking the tops of mountains finding it harder to get investment. >> plus, action from the biggest series in ice hockey, that is the stanley cup finals. that's why that goal really was a crucial one. >> a global climate crisis >> two feet of sea level rise is projected... >> threatening america's coastline >> you'll...
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al jazeera reports from kuala lumpur, which is hosting this year's event.s is more than just a song and dance. outside of india and this is because. hollywood music around the world. >> so now everybody wants a part of it, right. so they also want to attract fellow shootings in the country. we spend over $500 million on shooting the film. >> that's why countries bid to host the indian international film academy awards. sideline events are also organized to kate tore each country. for some, it's trade for malaysia it is tourism. >> according to the awards organizers thousands of people will be flying in, they are expected to spend about $20 million and that's just over the three and days oif ceremonyny. close that half a billion people will be watching malaysia showcase the event. >> what does bolly-wood get out of it. >> the objective i think is to take that's what we have achieved now. >> the event is held in a different country each year. >> you get not just the committed audience who are watching bolly-wood in any case but you also get new eyeballs which
al jazeera reports from kuala lumpur, which is hosting this year's event.s is more than just a song and dance. outside of india and this is because. hollywood music around the world. >> so now everybody wants a part of it, right. so they also want to attract fellow shootings in the country. we spend over $500 million on shooting the film. >> that's why countries bid to host the indian international film academy awards. sideline events are also organized to kate tore each country....
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the hosts were to be to be decided in kuala kuala lumpur. the expectation is to hold a presidential election in september of this year. >>> asked about allegations of a $10 million payment from a 2010 tournament that went to vice president jack warner. >> we have nothing to do with this money. we say you want us to transfer the money? you want us to get the money from the budget, it is a request from the south african authorities signed, we will do so as long as it is in line with our regulations. as long as it is approved by the committee, it is fine. >> michel platini has not confirmed if he'll run for president with blatter out of the way. >> i told you there were things happening there. one day they'll call me in. when i know i will tell pup today i don't know what's going on. i'm finding out the same as you. i have a fifa alert on my phone. i don't know more or less than you do. we'll see what happens. there is election congress, and i think that's all for now. >> i wonder what happened when he pressed that button, the opening match kic
the hosts were to be to be decided in kuala kuala lumpur. the expectation is to hold a presidential election in september of this year. >>> asked about allegations of a $10 million payment from a 2010 tournament that went to vice president jack warner. >> we have nothing to do with this money. we say you want us to transfer the money? you want us to get the money from the budget, it is a request from the south african authorities signed, we will do so as long as it is in line...
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the plane was flying from melbourne, australia, to kuala lumpur, but had to turn around shortly after takeoff and go back to the melbourne airport. it did land safely there. 300 passengers on board. now, initially there was word that there was a fire but right now malaysia airlines is checking out the plane and so far, no signs of a fire. >>> a co-pilot act cruisecused of crashing a germanwings flight researched how to get illegal drugs. the final victims of the crash are headed to the resting places and it's still not clear why andreas lubitz took down the flight. his family said he was spiraling to a mental disaster. some doctors thought lubitz was too unstable to fly. >>> more than two inches of rain in 30 minutes caused some major problems in parts of colorado. much of the love land area in denver is dealing with flooded roadways. five people who were stranded had to be rescued by firefighters. severe weather also caused delays at the airport. >>> and more power outages could happen today. yesterday it was the hottest day of the year and it was painful for those in the northwest.
the plane was flying from melbourne, australia, to kuala lumpur, but had to turn around shortly after takeoff and go back to the melbourne airport. it did land safely there. 300 passengers on board. now, initially there was word that there was a fire but right now malaysia airlines is checking out the plane and so far, no signs of a fire. >>> a co-pilot act cruisecused of crashing a germanwings flight researched how to get illegal drugs. the final victims of the crash are headed to the...
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the bidding was about to begin with a final decision to be made in kuala lumpur. at the same press conference, they hit back at allegations of wrongdoing over a $10 million payment to former f.i.f.a. vice president jack warner related to the 2010 world cup in south africa. >> we have nothing to do with the money, and we say you want us to transfer the money, take it from the project. it is a request from the official south african authorities, signed by sava. we will do so in line with the regulations, as long as it is approved by the chairman of the vice committee, it's fine >>> at the women's world cup in canada. brazil's midfielder becomes the most prolific scorer. a second-half penalty was her 15th world cup goal. france beat england in group f. germany face norway in group b >>> the opening match of the south american competition, the copa america kicks off in san diego on thursday. it's meant to be a celebration of the greatest footballing talent. the shadow of the corruption scandal hangs over the tournament. the stadium houses a dark history. daniel schwei
the bidding was about to begin with a final decision to be made in kuala lumpur. at the same press conference, they hit back at allegations of wrongdoing over a $10 million payment to former f.i.f.a. vice president jack warner related to the 2010 world cup in south africa. >> we have nothing to do with the money, and we say you want us to transfer the money, take it from the project. it is a request from the official south african authorities, signed by sava. we will do so in line with...
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jim is in a meeting command authorize meeting their in kuala lumpur of the russian spy service and says is in trouble and needs $25,000. the dillman says this can be arranged. sure enough jim jim is open the door of all the shutter can be shut. he's a walking, volunteers by the seller this country secrets. he does this a few months after he was arrested which was astonishing the people in the intelligence field. should be astonishing to everyone. for the next two years he accepts tasks from his fbi handler to print to obtain and hand over some of the nations most closely and secrets. new line $300,000. meanwhile us intelligence folks give it to from a number of places this gives them toward the. he's back in the us working in teaching tradecraft, the art of spying, the covert training center in virginia. these are the folks in training at the firemen a bunch of them jim taught himself. some some of these he portrayed were deep cover spies. it forces the cia and fbi who really of france to pull together and counterspy operations. counterespionage investigators arranged to getting promote
jim is in a meeting command authorize meeting their in kuala lumpur of the russian spy service and says is in trouble and needs $25,000. the dillman says this can be arranged. sure enough jim jim is open the door of all the shutter can be shut. he's a walking, volunteers by the seller this country secrets. he does this a few months after he was arrested which was astonishing the people in the intelligence field. should be astonishing to everyone. for the next two years he accepts tasks from his...
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it was flying from melbourne, australia to kuala lumpur but had to turn around and go back to the airport in australia. a reporter there tweeted this picture. it shows the plane just sitting. it did land safely in melbourne. 300 passengers on board we're told. right now, malaysia airlines said it's inspecting the plane but has not found the problem just yet. eun? >> thank you, kristin. >>> it's 5:06. a union representing federal workers claims a massive data breach is even worse than the obama administration will admit. the union says personal data and social security numbers for every federal worker. but the office of personnel management said that's not true. opm says a little more than 4 million active and former federal workers may have had their information compromised. >>> we continue following a developing story out of upstate new york where the manhunt continues for two escaped prisoners. the latest on the search and the latest on the woman who was supposed to be the get away driver. >>> and the co-pilot who intentionally downed a germanwings flight. what we're learning >>> welcom
it was flying from melbourne, australia to kuala lumpur but had to turn around and go back to the airport in australia. a reporter there tweeted this picture. it shows the plane just sitting. it did land safely in melbourne. 300 passengers on board we're told. right now, malaysia airlines said it's inspecting the plane but has not found the problem just yet. eun? >> thank you, kristin. >>> it's 5:06. a union representing federal workers claims a massive data breach is even worse...
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kind of domestic stock maybe you buy some if it's pulled down by futures after the greek bebecome kuala lumpur. i look these guys who have been buying stock back hand over fist since the last quarter. on tuesday morning we get durable goods and i need you to keep in mind that weakness in these big capital goods stories is one of the reasons the fed has been able to hold off on raising rates. so if we get a strong durable goods number and a greek deal that day, we'll spend the whole day in fed purgatory with pundits galore wondering why the fed hasn't tightened instantly which means tuesday could be a bit of a bummer. tuesday brings two companies i'm expecting news from carnival and darden. i spoke to carnival's ceo and i was impressed with him and the comeback story he's generatedment it's another place to go if you can put the greek sideshow into proper perspective. same goes for darden given that the restaurant stocks are getting respect as demonstrated by the red hot ipo fogo dechao. i think they've turned the corner and the story is getting legs now that it said this crab legs, name the se
kind of domestic stock maybe you buy some if it's pulled down by futures after the greek bebecome kuala lumpur. i look these guys who have been buying stock back hand over fist since the last quarter. on tuesday morning we get durable goods and i need you to keep in mind that weakness in these big capital goods stories is one of the reasons the fed has been able to hold off on raising rates. so if we get a strong durable goods number and a greek deal that day, we'll spend the whole day in fed...
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the southeast asia area is the biggest carrier, slumping in kuala lumpur after falling almost 10% yesterday. the afx also got downward pressure -- 3/10 of a percent, leading the decline. a slight rebound yesterday. the nikkei is up 2/10 of april -- is down to tenths of a percent. let me take it to the bond market. bonds in asia have been following the u.s. and u.k. you can see japan -- bombs are falling down for points -- four points. unless the australian bonds -- the yields are falling -- 14 basis points. back to you. anna: thank you so much. shery ahn joining us from hong kong. six minutes past 6:00 -- dick costolo stepped down from the company and jack dossey will resume the ravens. the move comes as the social media giant is struggling, perhaps, to maintain momentum in user growth. senior writer brad stone joins us on the phone. good to have you on the program. do we know why costolo quit? brad: there is what he says -- and i don't have any reason to doubt what he says -- but he was saying that he gave it his all did it for six years, and he told the board of directors at the end of la
the southeast asia area is the biggest carrier, slumping in kuala lumpur after falling almost 10% yesterday. the afx also got downward pressure -- 3/10 of a percent, leading the decline. a slight rebound yesterday. the nikkei is up 2/10 of april -- is down to tenths of a percent. let me take it to the bond market. bonds in asia have been following the u.s. and u.k. you can see japan -- bombs are falling down for points -- four points. unless the australian bonds -- the yields are falling -- 14...
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singapore, thai way, one of them for just coming -- taipei, kuala lumpur just coming online. angie: asian stocks holding at a low average. the nikkei not one of those decliners. it is up 0.2%. datat coming in much stronger than expected. annualized growth of 3.9%. that is up from preliminary data that put it at 2.4%. we are seeing stocks being boosted by exporters. we also had japan's current account balance for april lower than estimates, half the level of march. it is still a surplus for the 10th consecutive month. is seeing some of the biggest moves this morning in japan. the rest of asia seeing some downward pressure. the kospi down now for the second consecutive day, down 0.3%. the declines are being led by telecoms and consumer goods. we have that bok rate decision coming later this week. another rate decision in new zealand. new zealand stocks up for the third consecutive day, up 0.2%. let me get to the japanese yen. that has seen some interesting moves lately. it is currently trading near its weakest level against the dollar in years, perhaps 2002, 2001. the yen at 12
singapore, thai way, one of them for just coming -- taipei, kuala lumpur just coming online. angie: asian stocks holding at a low average. the nikkei not one of those decliners. it is up 0.2%. datat coming in much stronger than expected. annualized growth of 3.9%. that is up from preliminary data that put it at 2.4%. we are seeing stocks being boosted by exporters. we also had japan's current account balance for april lower than estimates, half the level of march. it is still a surplus for the...
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and we could've put the connection together and found mihdhar after lofton in flight coming from kuala lumpuro the united states. i think director mueller said we saw on nine 9/11 what happens when the right information is not put together had this program been in place and could've provided a necessary link between a safe house in yemen and drank 11 in san diego. but those that have claimed that this program serves no purpose prior to 9/11 here's the direct of the fbi saying it would appear to have the boston marathon that told us there was no terrorist link. and become to the 2009 new york city subway bombing plot. in early september 2001 activities of al-qaeda terror script in pakistan, nsa noted content from contact from an individual in the united states whom the fsf like of it as a colorado based zazi come under section 215 provided the important lead information that help for this plot. mr. president i want to say this one time he came to my college. this program works. it has worked. at a stop attacks against we've been able to identify an individual before they carried out the attack
and we could've put the connection together and found mihdhar after lofton in flight coming from kuala lumpuro the united states. i think director mueller said we saw on nine 9/11 what happens when the right information is not put together had this program been in place and could've provided a necessary link between a safe house in yemen and drank 11 in san diego. but those that have claimed that this program serves no purpose prior to 9/11 here's the direct of the fbi saying it would appear to...
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we could have put it together and found him after we lost him in flight coming from kuala lumpur coming to the united states. and director mueller said we saw on 9/11 what happens when the right information is not put together. had this program been in place it could have provided the necessary link between the safe house in yemen and almidhar in san diego. for those who have claimed this program served no purpose prior to 9/11 here's the director of the f.b.i. saying it would have and the boston marathon which told us there was no terrorist link and then we come to the 2009 new york city subway bombing plot. in 2009 while monitoring the activities of a terrorist group in pakistan nays noted contact from an individual in the united states subsequently identified as a colorado-based glassy under section 215, provided the information that helped thwart this plot. mr. president, i want to say this one time again to my colleagues. this program works. it has worked, it has stopped attacks because we've been able to identify an individual before they carried out the attack. now, if the thresh
we could have put it together and found him after we lost him in flight coming from kuala lumpur coming to the united states. and director mueller said we saw on 9/11 what happens when the right information is not put together. had this program been in place it could have provided the necessary link between the safe house in yemen and almidhar in san diego. for those who have claimed this program served no purpose prior to 9/11 here's the director of the f.b.i. saying it would have and the...
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we could have put it together and found him after we lost him in flight coming from kuala lumpur coming to the united states. and director mueller said we saw on 9/11 what happens when the right information is not put together. had this program been in place it could have provided the necessary link between the safe house in yemen and almidhar in san diego. for those who have claimed this program served no purpose prior to 9/11 here's the director of the f.b.i. saying it would have and the boston marathon which told us there was no terrorist link and then we come to the 2009 new york city subway bombing plot. in 2009 while monitoring the activities of a terrorist group in pakistan nays noted contact from an individual in the united states subsequently identified as a colorado-based glassy under section 215, provided the information that helped thwart this plot. mr. president, i want to say this one time again to my colleagues. this program works. it has worked, it has stopped attacks because we've been able to identify an individual before they carried out the attack. now, if the thresh
we could have put it together and found him after we lost him in flight coming from kuala lumpur coming to the united states. and director mueller said we saw on 9/11 what happens when the right information is not put together. had this program been in place it could have provided the necessary link between the safe house in yemen and almidhar in san diego. for those who have claimed this program served no purpose prior to 9/11 here's the director of the f.b.i. saying it would have and the...