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state has been elected directly by the population as opposed to being appointed by the grand national assembly i don't want inauguration take place later this month. coming up next sophie shevardnadze speaks to france's controversial euro skeptic leader during the past well in the u.k. join afshin rattansi for going underground stay with us. i asked ray. in december two thousand and ten. more likely to be raped in college than in the real world. i didn't think of that to each other when they knew each other i thought it was a stranger on the bus this. girl complaining about the son of an alumni who gives millions of dollars to the school why listen to somebody who's going to lose money at the school of schools that make money based decisions are much more common than they would ever admit publicly. good lumbered surely to mccurry was able to build a new age most sophisticated. fortunately doesn't deal with dorna found anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. l.o.l. come to me and call i'm sophie shevardnadze a politic
state has been elected directly by the population as opposed to being appointed by the grand national assembly i don't want inauguration take place later this month. coming up next sophie shevardnadze speaks to france's controversial euro skeptic leader during the past well in the u.k. join afshin rattansi for going underground stay with us. i asked ray. in december two thousand and ten. more likely to be raped in college than in the real world. i didn't think of that to each other when they...
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the problem is the old national assembly islamist dominated and new national assembly can't come to terms. one is located in tripoli, the other in tobruk far to the east. because they can't come to terms, neither can accept the other. what's you've got is confrontation of level of politics, confrontation in security the terms in tripoli and in benghazi. one extremist islamists and the other involving moderate islamists in tripoli. that creates a situation which is extremely insecure and very uncertain. there's a real danger of the country breaking apart. >> fragile as you said. professor, why do you think egypt and eu have become militarily active inside libya in the last few days? >> that goes to another struggle. that's the struggle for influence inside the middle east between the one hand that supports the muslim brother hood and moderate islamists and saudi arabia and allies such as eu and egypt on the other who don't. in effect what has happened, because they have supported moderate islamists in libya, this is a struggle between saudi arabia for influence over the whole region. >> ar
the problem is the old national assembly islamist dominated and new national assembly can't come to terms. one is located in tripoli, the other in tobruk far to the east. because they can't come to terms, neither can accept the other. what's you've got is confrontation of level of politics, confrontation in security the terms in tripoli and in benghazi. one extremist islamists and the other involving moderate islamists in tripoli. that creates a situation which is extremely insecure and very...
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i strongly believe in an early dissolution of the national assembly if the results of this legislative election give the same results as the european election well the political party of the president of the republic which has all the power the state the national assembly the senate the regions thousands of municipalities was gathered less than fourteen percent of voices then i don't see how the president of the republic can continue like this in any case the question arises. but i finessed malema is ben thank you very much for the entry into everything and you've told me before in previous centuries came true so good luck with everything. that. we're talking to many look bad french politician a leader of the national front number one party in france thank you very much we're talking about the future of europe that's it for this edition of surfing call see you next time. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy but there's. no. in fact the single biggest threat facing ou
i strongly believe in an early dissolution of the national assembly if the results of this legislative election give the same results as the european election well the political party of the president of the republic which has all the power the state the national assembly the senate the regions thousands of municipalities was gathered less than fourteen percent of voices then i don't see how the president of the republic can continue like this in any case the question arises. but i finessed...
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exactly what we are currently going through i think it was a nine hundred fifty seven and the national assembly mendez frond said that there are two ways to establish totalitarianism either all of the powers are united together or we transfer all the power to a supernatural body well that's exactly what they did by building the european union they transfers the sovereignty of the people to supernatural body that is not elected and has no legitimacy and that imposes its will on the people this is true for our territorial sovereignty we're no longer in control of our immigration policy since with all of our borders are open this is true for the monetary sovereignty since we are no longer in control of our currency our budgetary sovereignty it has just been transferred to the european union but also our legislative sovereignty since currently eighty percent of the laws which are voted in the french national assembly are actually a transcription of european directives i consider that france is a free country and it should stay that way and since we were robbed of all of our liberties we should figh
exactly what we are currently going through i think it was a nine hundred fifty seven and the national assembly mendez frond said that there are two ways to establish totalitarianism either all of the powers are united together or we transfer all the power to a supernatural body well that's exactly what they did by building the european union they transfers the sovereignty of the people to supernatural body that is not elected and has no legitimacy and that imposes its will on the people this...
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national assembly goes on recess tomorrow. they will resume their sessions the end of september really novment.ress through it is during that time period, regain see if protests steam on the street. see if it rocks the boat a little bit. that important to realize 2014 in venezuela is something unusual in that it is a nonelectoral year. it is the first time in a long elections won't be held. there will be elections in 2015. overlay, i want to dive into four arenas and talk briefly about them. themld be happy to answer and come back and talk about depth. a little more i want to move through things quickly and move to the questions. first area i want to talk about is electoral reform, state of opposition. third, i would like to stalk about the state of play and if i the hook, we'll try to talk about the international thea in terms of u.s.-venezuela relationship. forhe main issue i think institutional reform in venezuela has to be the process the renovationr electoral authority. at least inattempt, congress, about holding hearings
national assembly goes on recess tomorrow. they will resume their sessions the end of september really novment.ress through it is during that time period, regain see if protests steam on the street. see if it rocks the boat a little bit. that important to realize 2014 in venezuela is something unusual in that it is a nonelectoral year. it is the first time in a long elections won't be held. there will be elections in 2015. overlay, i want to dive into four arenas and talk briefly about them....
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the national assembly gave him a unanimous vote. over half the members are active or retired military officers. he will still chair. leaders say they'll hold a general election next year. still, analysts say it's not clear whether the military will give up its power. >>> president barack obama is refusing to stop air strikes against islamic militants who beheaded an american journalist and are threatening to kill another. he spoke on the same day u.s. officials revealed special forces tried to rescue american hostages in syria but failed. nhk world's craig dale is tracking developments for us. >> defense and counterterrorism officials won't confirm james foley was among the hostages the special forces tried to get out of syria. they're only saying an operation to free americans held captive by militants with islamic state was unsuccessful. foley was among dozens of journalists who have disappeared in syria since the civil war began there in 2011. his family had been working to secure his release for nearly two years. they received e
the national assembly gave him a unanimous vote. over half the members are active or retired military officers. he will still chair. leaders say they'll hold a general election next year. still, analysts say it's not clear whether the military will give up its power. >>> president barack obama is refusing to stop air strikes against islamic militants who beheaded an american journalist and are threatening to kill another. he spoke on the same day u.s. officials revealed special forces...
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the national assembly will fill in for parliament until a general election scheduled for next year. crown prince joined the inauguration and said members of the assembly are all assuming important rules. the national legislative assembly has 200 members, over half are retired military officers. political analysts expect the assembly to nominate military chief has the new prime minister. the commander led the coup in may. >>> brazil is now the world's seventh wealthiest economy but many children remain vulnerable, some are homeless and others fall victim to abuse. staff members of the united nations children's fund or unisf are using modern tools to protect children from danger. >> reporter: brazil is a young country, about 1/3rd of the population is under 18 years old and nearly 40% of them live in poverty. they are the most affected by social inequalities. authorities say every hour 14 cases of child abuse are reported. they say many children simply disappear. some of the lucky ones are brought to hospitals. many have been abandoned and others have been neglected by their parents. >
the national assembly will fill in for parliament until a general election scheduled for next year. crown prince joined the inauguration and said members of the assembly are all assuming important rules. the national legislative assembly has 200 members, over half are retired military officers. political analysts expect the assembly to nominate military chief has the new prime minister. the commander led the coup in may. >>> brazil is now the world's seventh wealthiest economy but many...
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the vice president of the national assembly has managed to get the shiite majority to back him. u.s. president obama has promised to back him. dr. the new iraqi leadership has to regain the confidence of its citizens by governing inclusively and by taking steps to demonstrate resolve. the united states stands ready to support a government that addresses the needs and grievances of all iraqi people. >> the international community has been calling on iraq he authorities to form a new government capable of uniting a country gripped by two months of insurgency and violence at the hands of jihadist militants. his election represents a major defeat for nouri al-maliki, who has called the rival shiite politician victory from within his own faction a violation of the constitution. >> we assure all the iraqi people and political groups that there is no importance or value to this nomination because it runs against constitutional procedure. the resolutions of the federal court today were clear. >> al-maliki is determined to fight for his place in the iraqi administration and his supporter
the vice president of the national assembly has managed to get the shiite majority to back him. u.s. president obama has promised to back him. dr. the new iraqi leadership has to regain the confidence of its citizens by governing inclusively and by taking steps to demonstrate resolve. the united states stands ready to support a government that addresses the needs and grievances of all iraqi people. >> the international community has been calling on iraq he authorities to form a new...
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accuses the prime minister of rigging the may 2013 lexes, that's despite winning 34 seats in the national assemblyming the government after the same polls. kadri wants a radical shake up of pakistan's democratic setup after 12 of his followers were killed by police removing encroachments outside of his house. kadri himself was an m.p. and they want military ruler of the government but is ineligible to take part in the polls due to his canadian citizenship. this is the first government to have taken over from the apartment lament and says this is uncontusional. but there have been more protests in other cities. and as all sides dig heels, pakistan's fledglings democracy is like there on face more instability. at least for now the military is keeping its distance. al jazerra. >>> in other world news, australia is joining a multi-national weapons drop in to iraq. the military equipment and humanitarian aid will be sent to curr litsch forces fighting the islamic state group in the north of the country. >> australia has agreed to join an airlift of military equipment to the kurds. we have agreed to joi
accuses the prime minister of rigging the may 2013 lexes, that's despite winning 34 seats in the national assemblyming the government after the same polls. kadri wants a radical shake up of pakistan's democratic setup after 12 of his followers were killed by police removing encroachments outside of his house. kadri himself was an m.p. and they want military ruler of the government but is ineligible to take part in the polls due to his canadian citizenship. this is the first government to have...
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kahn accuses the prime minister of rigging the may 2013 lexes, despite winning 34 seats in the national assembly the government in the first degree kp province after the same pol polls. cat respite wants a shake up after 12 his followers were killed by police for moving encroachments outside his house. he was an m.p. in the government. but is ineligible to take part in the polls due to his canadian citizenship, this is pakistan's first government to have taken over from an elected parliament and it says protesters demand for the prime minister to resign is unconstitutional. but there have been more protests in other cities. and as all sides dig heels, pakistan's fledgling democracy is likely to face more inning fability. at least for now, the mill stair keeping its distance. al jazerra. >>> in other world news, australia is joining a multi-national weapons drop in to iraq. the military equipment and humanitarian aid will be sent to kurdish forces fighting islamic state group in the north of the country. >> australia has agreed to join an airlift of military equipment to the kurds. we have agreed
kahn accuses the prime minister of rigging the may 2013 lexes, despite winning 34 seats in the national assembly the government in the first degree kp province after the same pol polls. cat respite wants a shake up after 12 his followers were killed by police for moving encroachments outside his house. he was an m.p. in the government. but is ineligible to take part in the polls due to his canadian citizenship, this is pakistan's first government to have taken over from an elected parliament...
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state has been elected directly by the population as opposed to being appointed by the grand national assembly i don't want to know aggression will take place later this month. coming up next cross talk looks at the ramifications of washington's policy of containing its biggest rivals on our team international well if you're in britain one about the wall of silence of a sexual assault in u.s. colleges stay with us. it was recently revealed that under the guise of an hiv prevention workshop and as tourists you know latin americans were sent to cuba by the u.s. government to overthrow that government yes the u.s. agency for international development organized for these young people to go to cuba to recruit and set up new political activists however the infiltrators were not very good at their jobs and the cuban authorities were able to nab these well funded travelers in their country this is nowhere near the first time that the u.s. government has tried to meddle in cuba in two thousand and nine usa he tried to set up a twitter like program to organize people in cuba and we can't forget about th
state has been elected directly by the population as opposed to being appointed by the grand national assembly i don't want to know aggression will take place later this month. coming up next cross talk looks at the ramifications of washington's policy of containing its biggest rivals on our team international well if you're in britain one about the wall of silence of a sexual assault in u.s. colleges stay with us. it was recently revealed that under the guise of an hiv prevention workshop and...
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earlier today the iraqi national assembly nominated a new success .r to maliki he believes that thatn is legally worthless. says he thinks people and security forces are in a holy battle. it is time now for the commodities report. >> good afternoon. we're seeing hedge funds cutting bets, buteir oil coffee, sugar, and orange juice are stealing the show. they are soaring in today's trade, particularly copy where we saw futures spiked better than 4% in the session. to quote one veteran of the theres group in chicago, aftermath of that prolonged drought in brazil is continuing to play a role in prices. the recent rains there could cause premature flowering. it would result in the first deficit in years. nonetheless, is the winningest motto be this year --commodity this year. those tropical storms off the coast of florida could pose a threat to florida's orange juice. forming,ard the storm they got excited, and that is what you saw, a on runaway rally. >> what are the crosscurrents we are seeing in gold? >> for all of the geopolitical events that caused some analysts to retool their forec
earlier today the iraqi national assembly nominated a new success .r to maliki he believes that thatn is legally worthless. says he thinks people and security forces are in a holy battle. it is time now for the commodities report. >> good afternoon. we're seeing hedge funds cutting bets, buteir oil coffee, sugar, and orange juice are stealing the show. they are soaring in today's trade, particularly copy where we saw futures spiked better than 4% in the session. to quote one veteran of...
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i will seek a vote of confidence at the national assembly in september or october. we will get the majority. it can't be otherwise. >> the problem is that the socialist party has been fractured, has been divided after this political crisis in france. they have a very short majority, only 291 seats when the majority needed is 289. they might have to look for broader support from the greens or even the far left. seekmay even have to opposition votes. >> thank you very much, caroline connan. up next, we continue the conversation on the fallout in france after a major government shakeup this week. not a big surprise, but the timing was for many people. we talked to ricardo barbieri up next after the break. stay with us. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move" live from the city of london. let's bring it back to hollande. the french president has replaced cabinet members including the economy minister. will these changes be enough to turn around france's ailing economy? zuho'stalk to mi international economist. he joins us now in the studio. you see the changes. let me ask yo
i will seek a vote of confidence at the national assembly in september or october. we will get the majority. it can't be otherwise. >> the problem is that the socialist party has been fractured, has been divided after this political crisis in france. they have a very short majority, only 291 seats when the majority needed is 289. they might have to look for broader support from the greens or even the far left. seekmay even have to opposition votes. >> thank you very much, caroline...
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friday, thailand's army appointed national assembly selecting a new prime minister.t is expected to be the general who led the may 22 coup against yingluck shinawatra. stay ingovernment will power until elections tentatively scheduled for late next year at the very earliest. let's take a closer look at key events this week with an economist at commonwealth bank. he joins us live in sydney. it is good to see you. week, a lotule this of stuff is flowing out of the united states. how integral is this going to be for global equities? look, i think we really will be focusing on the u.s. this week. you've got some of that top shelf economic data coming out. inflation prices coming out tonight. it's likely we will see core inflation coming in at about .2%. we are well contained. i think the inflation story will start to rear its head toward the end of this year when it comes to the u.s. also, we've got housing data coming out. we are starting to see a turnaround in the u.s. housing sector. i think we will start to see a bit of a momentum shift. expecting some big blips. aro
friday, thailand's army appointed national assembly selecting a new prime minister.t is expected to be the general who led the may 22 coup against yingluck shinawatra. stay ingovernment will power until elections tentatively scheduled for late next year at the very earliest. let's take a closer look at key events this week with an economist at commonwealth bank. he joins us live in sydney. it is good to see you. week, a lotule this of stuff is flowing out of the united states. how integral is...
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leader of the socialists.ft-wing at the end of the day what is important is the majority of the national assemblye majority was narrow. so-called rebels from the socialist party. pass a budget in june. i believe there is going to be a big choice for those socialist. you don't want to face the dissolution of parliament. they are probably going to lose that. >> is the socialist party surviving this? do we see any meaningful breakaway factions? does the president managed to hold together? >> i think the end of the day the resident will manage to keep his majority. it will be harder. we have the perspective of having no choice except to stick together. lose a general election for sure. >> tell me more about that. why would triggering an election now be a bad idea? you are referring to the opinion polls that supports that the leaders that the various parties have. -- how that is playing in here. >> right now he has two choices. either he goes through the ask to joine can the government. i think that is unlikely. you have a general coalition like you have in germany. hiss clearly losing left-wing peopl
leader of the socialists.ft-wing at the end of the day what is important is the majority of the national assemblye majority was narrow. so-called rebels from the socialist party. pass a budget in june. i believe there is going to be a big choice for those socialist. you don't want to face the dissolution of parliament. they are probably going to lose that. >> is the socialist party surviving this? do we see any meaningful breakaway factions? does the president managed to hold together?...
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he said members of the assembly are all assuming important roles. the national legislative assembly has 200 members. over half are active or retired military officers. political analysts expect them to nominate military chief prayut chan-ocha as the new prime minister. the commander led the coup in may. >>> for centuries, they live in harmony with the jungle. hunting and fishing. >> reporter: four years ago, the people in this community say bulldozers have arrived and knocked out the trees and counted them away. the complaints to the state government and police have been ignored. >> translator: i was injured, but i will keep protecting my land. otherwise, my children and their children won't be able to earn a living. >> while we were farming, an officer from a company developing a land showed up and told us to stop. the government is in charge of managing state forests. about 380 lawsuits have been brought. indigenous people are granted rights over land they have used for generations. but how far do they go? that's where the country's laws get ambiguous. >> on t
he said members of the assembly are all assuming important roles. the national legislative assembly has 200 members. over half are active or retired military officers. political analysts expect them to nominate military chief prayut chan-ocha as the new prime minister. the commander led the coup in may. >>> for centuries, they live in harmony with the jungle. hunting and fishing. >> reporter: four years ago, the people in this community say bulldozers have arrived and knocked out...
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the country's national assembly has now elected a new prime minister. >> yeah, he is general prayuthocha. general chanochoa cha is a veteran of the thigh forces and only candidate for the position. well, the search and rescue effort is in full swing in japan after heavy rains triggered deadly landslides there. >> what we know is at least 39 people were killed in hiroshima on wednesday. police saying at least ten others still missing. the area reportedly received a record amount of rain within the last 24 hours. more than 1,000 people have been evacuated from their homes. let's get more on this now. this historic rainfall and horrific flooding. >> meteorologist petram is here with us. >> this region, we started the month talking about all these typhoons impacting japan and this is completely independent when it comes to typhoons making landfalls. >> as far as damage is concerned, ten people considered missing and the situation so bad the prime minister of japan, shinzo abe cut his trip short to begin to deal with this and i want to show you the perspective as far as before and after t
the country's national assembly has now elected a new prime minister. >> yeah, he is general prayuthocha. general chanochoa cha is a veteran of the thigh forces and only candidate for the position. well, the search and rescue effort is in full swing in japan after heavy rains triggered deadly landslides there. >> what we know is at least 39 people were killed in hiroshima on wednesday. police saying at least ten others still missing. the area reportedly received a record amount of...
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ears so maintaining the line they will have to bear in mind that they have some rebels at the national assemblys some fracture and they will need support to pass the reforms. at the moment they have a short when the 291 seats majority is 289. , maybe thet socialist party will have to look for opposition votes to pass this next budget. their priority will be to revive the french economy. french gp has grown by zero for the past quarter. >> thank you. to recap, first-half sales up and pretax profit up and we have a special dividend. shares in september. shares rose 73% and they have fallen 26%. the big thing here is the look ahead. the growth in transaction volumes to slow from the rapid pace we have seen in the first -- because of the expectation of higher interest rates. >> there are no -- there are more branches to be opened. it can still go in and get a drink. -- the reasonthe they charge more commission is they will do a better job. [no audio] what will it take to sustain long-term us that -- long-term success? we will discuss. ♪ >> welcome back. we came into london this morning on four stra
ears so maintaining the line they will have to bear in mind that they have some rebels at the national assemblys some fracture and they will need support to pass the reforms. at the moment they have a short when the 291 seats majority is 289. , maybe thet socialist party will have to look for opposition votes to pass this next budget. their priority will be to revive the french economy. french gp has grown by zero for the past quarter. >> thank you. to recap, first-half sales up and...
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it was a former chairman of foreign affairs commission in the national assembly.e had a career in korean politics. i was surprised. i thought to myself, there might be reason why the korean government has chosen the senior political leader to japan. i think the possible reason could be to strengthen political dialogue between the two countries. beyond some kind of diplomatic negotiation. we need to go to the essence of the problem, the issues between the two sides. mr. yu hong su could perhaps be the right person to communicate with the japanese political community. i understand he was a friend of the former foreign minister, the father of the prime minister abe. who was very friendly to korea-japan relationship. perhaps that is the area for the new ambassador designate and how he could contribute to a deeper and more serious dialogue with the japanese political leadership. i have not seen him yet. that is my tentative assessment. >> would you like to take one or two more questions? the gentle man over there- >> you said that the united states should play a mediat
it was a former chairman of foreign affairs commission in the national assembly.e had a career in korean politics. i was surprised. i thought to myself, there might be reason why the korean government has chosen the senior political leader to japan. i think the possible reason could be to strengthen political dialogue between the two countries. beyond some kind of diplomatic negotiation. we need to go to the essence of the problem, the issues between the two sides. mr. yu hong su could perhaps...
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they have a short majority in the national assembly and 291 seats. the majority is 289. they have to look for broader support from the greens or the far left. it will be difficult with the current policies. the next thing discussed may have them seeking opposition votes. >> interesting. watch this. carolyn conan joined us from paris. let's get more. does the reshuffle change the economic models for france? >> not necessarily. the classification of the message is possible -- positive. issues for the european partners of france. thehe general, we will have continuation of cautious moderate reforms and we have had a few of them already. there will be a fiscal line that is going to be a bit more accommodative than what the speech implies. of argument in favor relaxation of fiscal policy for some time. europe is conducive to relaxation. see the speech on friday. the timing of the reshuffle is interesting to some extent and surprising, in the sense that it is moresely what europe excepting of than what those who argued in favor of this are. the relaxation is acceptable only if
they have a short majority in the national assembly and 291 seats. the majority is 289. they have to look for broader support from the greens or the far left. it will be difficult with the current policies. the next thing discussed may have them seeking opposition votes. >> interesting. watch this. carolyn conan joined us from paris. let's get more. does the reshuffle change the economic models for france? >> not necessarily. the classification of the message is possible --...
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the members of the national legislative assembly have been handpicked by the army. half are current or retired members of the armed forces. the man who is expected to be interim prime minister is the man who led the coup - army chief general. be neath him there'll be no representatives. >> translation: people believe most problems are politically created. to solve the problems, which will take a year or so, we want to be neutral. to be neutral, we don't want political ties. >> reporter: had is part of what the military says is a -- this is par of the what the military says is a roadmap to dem og rahsy. there's concern what the product will look like. >> what we are afraid is whether the democracy, which will be returned to people, will be really democracy. >> there's no sign of resistance to the coup. leaders of groups that support the ousted government wouldn't appear on camera, one told us they feel they have guns to the head. even this small gathering to mark 100 days since the murder of a prominent political activist was watched by plain-clothed police and milit
the members of the national legislative assembly have been handpicked by the army. half are current or retired members of the armed forces. the man who is expected to be interim prime minister is the man who led the coup - army chief general. be neath him there'll be no representatives. >> translation: people believe most problems are politically created. to solve the problems, which will take a year or so, we want to be neutral. to be neutral, we don't want political ties. >>...
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national assembly selection of the new prime minister. and expected to be a general.he new government will stay in power to the election which will take place late next year at the latest. gains for chinese applebee's -- equities. ,"at is when "on the move returns. ♪ >> coming live from central hong kong studios. streaming on your mobile device, you are watching "on the move." more companies earnings is what we can expect out of the u.s. this week. a head start for the next few days. >> on wall street, investors will get a fresh perspective on the news on central bankers. janet yellen and european central bank president, mario draghi, are among the speakers at the conference on the economy and monetary policy. plus, holidaymakers will release the minutes from third meeting. and the bank of england. in terms of fresh economic data, the latest on u.s. sales of previously owned homes that is closely watched. economies surveyed by bloomberg say is probably near an eight-month high. forecasters show that index rising at the slowest pace in five months. we will be getting t
national assembly selection of the new prime minister. and expected to be a general.he new government will stay in power to the election which will take place late next year at the latest. gains for chinese applebee's -- equities. ,"at is when "on the move returns. ♪ >> coming live from central hong kong studios. streaming on your mobile device, you are watching "on the move." more companies earnings is what we can expect out of the u.s. this week. a head start for...
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he was elected 50 national legislative assembly who was hand picked by the junta. most thais seem to be accepting military rules, preerveg the year preferring the current situation opposed to years prior to it. luhansk and donetske are under siege with luhansk under government control. meanwhile, the russian convoy is prepared to enter ukraine. it is uncertain when the trucks will finally reach ukraine. >>> and that's some of what's happening around the world. >>> coming up a former attorney general bl alberto gonzalez joins me. then an israeli air strike kills three senior hamas mill 30 leaders, is hamas on the verge of and our social media producer, hermela aregawi is are checking the social media. >> is the federal government doing enough? the details coming up and while you're watching let us know what you think. join the conversation on twitter >> al jazeera america presents >> just because you're pregnant, don't mean you're life's ended. >> 15 stories one incredible journey edge of eighteen premiers september 7th only on al jazeera america >> these young peop
he was elected 50 national legislative assembly who was hand picked by the junta. most thais seem to be accepting military rules, preerveg the year preferring the current situation opposed to years prior to it. luhansk and donetske are under siege with luhansk under government control. meanwhile, the russian convoy is prepared to enter ukraine. it is uncertain when the trucks will finally reach ukraine. >>> and that's some of what's happening around the world. >>> coming up a...
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it was a former chairman of foreign affairs commission in the national assembly.he had a career in korean politics. i was surprised. myself, there might be reason why the korean seniorent has chosen the political leader to japan. i think the possible reason could be to strengthen political dialogue between the two countries. beyond some kind of diplomatic negotiation. essence ofgo to the the problem, the issues between the two sides. could perhaps be to communicaten with the japanese political community. i understand he was a friend of the former foreign minister, the father of the prime minister abe. friendly to korea-japan relationship. for thethat is the area new ambassador designate and how he could contribute to a deeper withore serious dialogue the japanese political leadership. i have not seen him yet. that is my tentative assessment. >> would you like to take one or two more questions? there-tle man over you said that the united states should play a mediator role. would you please specify how they can mediate between korea and japan. you have refused to be
it was a former chairman of foreign affairs commission in the national assembly.he had a career in korean politics. i was surprised. myself, there might be reason why the korean seniorent has chosen the political leader to japan. i think the possible reason could be to strengthen political dialogue between the two countries. beyond some kind of diplomatic negotiation. essence ofgo to the the problem, the issues between the two sides. could perhaps be to communicaten with the japanese political...
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it will stick the confidence of the national assembly, although there's no obligation in a french constitution to request a vote of confidence. now, the budget is more tricky event from the agenda for francois hollande because the appointment of emanuel might increase the process from the left wing of the socialist party. now will is a risk that some of the socialists would not vote 2015. in that case, there is no vote, francois hollande would be in a difficult situation. so it is a strong decision for the economy. >>> and still coming up on today's show, how further investors are looking to snap up a share of snapchat of the most recent valuation put to them, the $10 billion bracket. >>> cracking the allergy problem, we take a look at researchers say they're very close to creating an allergy-free peanut. >>> and we're inside buckingham palace, speaking exclusively to prince andrew about his current role in the monarchy. where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting th
it will stick the confidence of the national assembly, although there's no obligation in a french constitution to request a vote of confidence. now, the budget is more tricky event from the agenda for francois hollande because the appointment of emanuel might increase the process from the left wing of the socialist party. now will is a risk that some of the socialists would not vote 2015. in that case, there is no vote, francois hollande would be in a difficult situation. so it is a strong...
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. >> what about the french political -- in case of a dissolution of the national assembly, we all know that the extreme right will form a lot of seats. do you think the french crisis is adventure today? >> no, i don't think french democracy is in daenger at all. it is true if there were elections in the next few months or the next year in france, that they would emerge greatly strengthened from them. i would be surprised if it was a substantial number. i would expect it to be a right wing majority in the parliament and, therefore, a government of the moderate right led by a moderate right prime minister. >> thank you for your comments and for your analyzing of the situation. coming of course, next, the announcement of the french government. there's no time, no schedule has been given, but we're expecting an announcement in the afternoon with the new minister. >> stephane, we'll see you a bit later on for more discussion on france. thank you very much. austria's finance minister has suddenly quit in a row over tax reforms. he served as vice chancellor and leader of the people's party ha
. >> what about the french political -- in case of a dissolution of the national assembly, we all know that the extreme right will form a lot of seats. do you think the french crisis is adventure today? >> no, i don't think french democracy is in daenger at all. it is true if there were elections in the next few months or the next year in france, that they would emerge greatly strengthened from them. i would be surprised if it was a substantial number. i would expect it to be a...
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. >> kristin saloomey at the united nations where the general assembly is being briefed on the crisis, thank you. >>> the world health organization has begun a two day emergency meeting in geneva on the outbreak of ebola in west africa. this comes after the ministry confirms a second death from the disease. a doctor in liberia has died and communities are quarantining to protect from the virus. a second american aid worker infected with ebola has returned to the united states. virus has killed 932 people since march. >>> a ceasefire has been declared on the syrian lebanese border. follows days of clashes from the group calling itself the islamic state. the most series spillover from the violence so far. the group has agreed to extend the ceasefire for another 24 hours. zena hoder has the latest. >> it is a slow and difficult process but there seems to be progress. this is according to a delegation of muslim clerics who have tried to mediate the situation. holed up in that border town they also held talks with the army command. according to the army delegation, the armed fighters have
. >> kristin saloomey at the united nations where the general assembly is being briefed on the crisis, thank you. >>> the world health organization has begun a two day emergency meeting in geneva on the outbreak of ebola in west africa. this comes after the ministry confirms a second death from the disease. a doctor in liberia has died and communities are quarantining to protect from the virus. a second american aid worker infected with ebola has returned to the united states....
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. >> >> the united nations willhold a general assembly meeting this morning. we'll have live coverage from new york at 10:00 eastern. in the afternoon the congressional black caucus hosts a discussion with african business and political leaders. live at 2:00 eastern. later president obama will hold a nudes conference at the u.s.-africa summit. >> next, a discussion on the ongoing israeli-palestinian conflict. this is 90 minutes. >> good afternoon. i would like to thank you for joining us. flarly those who are willing to stand in the back. and i'm glad you're all here. we are gathering on a day that perhaps offers the first small glimmer of hope that the current round of violence might be ending after several pretty horrible weeks. there are a lot of factors i think that one could point to in explaining how we got here, why this conflict, this round erupted when it did. there are now approximate causes there are broader structural causes. for underlying all of these is an unresolved conflict between israelis and palestinians. that means that however this round
. >> >> the united nations willhold a general assembly meeting this morning. we'll have live coverage from new york at 10:00 eastern. in the afternoon the congressional black caucus hosts a discussion with african business and political leaders. live at 2:00 eastern. later president obama will hold a nudes conference at the u.s.-africa summit. >> next, a discussion on the ongoing israeli-palestinian conflict. this is 90 minutes. >> good afternoon. i would like to thank...
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but it when i was covering the united nations the general assembly every september traffic is crazy every single head of states are there and in 2010 was the fifth anniversary to solve poverty and an end 15 years with the simple steps. . . an american publication, i was watching the presentation and the united nations had a poster competition to commemorate the 10th anniversary. the winning poster they selected goes to the issue of agency we are mentioning. at the top of the photo, there's a photo of the book because it's hard to describe, from the bottom up -- from the waist up there with the leaders of the g8 in their suit in yucatÁn because angela merkel was the lone woman in the pants to. from the waist down it had what i can only assume were sort of african children in a refugee camp. the mac break, no faces. >> no fleeces. they were reading online in the tagline read to your world leaders, we are still waiting. that just jolted my sensibilities. it took me out of my role as an american reporter and put me in the role of an irritated african because anyone who's spent time in sub-sah
but it when i was covering the united nations the general assembly every september traffic is crazy every single head of states are there and in 2010 was the fifth anniversary to solve poverty and an end 15 years with the simple steps. . . an american publication, i was watching the presentation and the united nations had a poster competition to commemorate the 10th anniversary. the winning poster they selected goes to the issue of agency we are mentioning. at the top of the photo, there's a...
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the united nations general assembly met today to discuss the ongoing situation in gaza and the cease-fire. this is an hour. >> as we collectively consider the crisis in baseline arising from this - palestine arising from this latest uprising against the palestinians in the gaza strip. the international response to this calamity based on international law, the u.n.'s political, legal, and moral responsibilities over the question of palestine and our shared humanity. it is only fitting that the gentlemen -- general assembly mobilizes and makes its contribution. i thank the president for to peace tion including his efforts to promote a cease-fire. i also think the high commissioner for human rights. envoy missioner, the for the middle east peace process and the assistant general for humanitarian concerns and assistant reef coordinator for their comprehensive and compelling on behalf of the palestinian people and their leadership, our deepestconvey gratitude for their tireless possibleo the extent under the catastrophic conditions in gaza the extreme hardships being borne by our aid,e, includ
the united nations general assembly met today to discuss the ongoing situation in gaza and the cease-fire. this is an hour. >> as we collectively consider the crisis in baseline arising from this - palestine arising from this latest uprising against the palestinians in the gaza strip. the international response to this calamity based on international law, the u.n.'s political, legal, and moral responsibilities over the question of palestine and our shared humanity. it is only fitting that...
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now live coverage the united nations general assembly gathering to discuss the ongoing israel-palestinian conflict. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> i call to order the informal meeting of the plenary to hear briefings on the situation in gaza. as noted in my letter dated august 4, 2014, i have invited the following. mr. robert surreyer, united nations special coordinator for middle east peace process. mr. pierre, commissioner general of the united nations relief and agency for palestine refugees in the near east. r. pillay, united nations high commissioner for human rights. and assistant secretary-general for human affairs and deputy emergency relief coordinator, mr. kang. who is physically here with us on the podium. i take this opportunity to warmly welcome our secretary-general and our deputy secretary-general. and our distinguished briefers to this meeting. r. surrey, and miss pillay are joining us via videoconferencing. i now give the floor to our secretary-general, his excellency ban ki-moon. secreta
now live coverage the united nations general assembly gathering to discuss the ongoing israel-palestinian conflict. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> i call to order the informal meeting of the plenary to hear briefings on the situation in gaza. as noted in my letter dated august 4, 2014, i have invited the following. mr. robert surreyer, united nations special coordinator for middle east peace process. mr....
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. >>> coming up next, the national guard have assembled not too far good where i'm standing, we'll beack. yeah, i can fix that. (dad) i wanted a car that could handle anything. i fixed it! (dad) that's why i got a subaru legacy. (vo) symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 36 mpg. i gotta break more toys. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve.. at humana, we believe the gap will close when healthcare gets simpler. when frustration and paperwork decrease. when grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home. so let's do it. let's simplify healthcare. let's close the gap between people and care. >>> anderson, we literally have boots on the ground in ferguson right now. within the last couple hours we've seen several buses and about ten humvees arriving here at the command central. i'm a little over a half mile from where you're standing right now. let's move in and take a closer look. this is what we're seeing. not exactly a high state of readiness for everybody here. they've taken up positions
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that have been issued by various organizations and so forth, currently the way the united nations general assembly posted in its general resolution peace settlement, the way the u.n. resolution puts it, they speak of it just solution of the refugee question based on u.n. resolution 194, right of return and compensation. said they don't say a implementation of 194 right of return compensation. they say a just solution based on, which obviously means something less than implementation, but how much less is very hard to say. i think you should use the microphone. >> thank you for the top. my question regarding the regional context of this issue, i mean, do you think there's any influence from neighboring countries in the region that this is now okay? for the muslim brotherhood in egypt, the notion was then use democratic means to promote undemocratic methods that they were supportive and there is a chance now that any islamist kind of regime is not in the arab world by your governments. to the fear of government have a role in what's going on in supporting israel? >> there's no question about that. c
that have been issued by various organizations and so forth, currently the way the united nations general assembly posted in its general resolution peace settlement, the way the u.n. resolution puts it, they speak of it just solution of the refugee question based on u.n. resolution 194, right of return and compensation. said they don't say a implementation of 194 right of return compensation. they say a just solution based on, which obviously means something less than implementation, but how...
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documents in the issue of the various organizations and so forth, currently the way the united nations generally assembly puts it and its annual resolution peace with the settlement of the palestine question with a un resolution general assembly resolution puts it, they speak of the just solution of the refugee question based on your resolution 194 compensation. so, they don't see implementation of the 194 right of return compensation. they say a just solution based on, which means something less than implementation, but how much less is very hard to say. yes? i think you should use the microphone. >> my question is regarding the region of the context of this issue. do you think that there is any influence from the neighboring countries in the region that this is now okay? when the muslim brotherhood won the election the notion is that the democratic means to promote the undemocratic methods they were supportive of the coup that happens as easy and there is a trend now that any islamist kind of regime is not wanted by the arab government. do you think the era of government has a role in what is going on
documents in the issue of the various organizations and so forth, currently the way the united nations generally assembly puts it and its annual resolution peace with the settlement of the palestine question with a un resolution general assembly resolution puts it, they speak of the just solution of the refugee question based on your resolution 194 compensation. so, they don't see implementation of the 194 right of return compensation. they say a just solution based on, which means something...
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he had been the president of the general assembly of the united nations, and it was impossible not toe present for the state funeral and so forth. so i went back for that, which meant i was doing about 60 hours of flying and about three days' time and it was quite -- apparently quite tiresome in way is didn't perceive. and i had planned on taking my good friends to an anniversary of their religious order, and, well, on that fateful day, for whatever reason, i peaced -- passed out at the wheel and two of my best friends in life are gone, and all of a sudden everything that had made such perfect sense all of my life, made no sense at all. suddenly the faith that i had, that was unshakable, and proved in so many different ways, now needed to be reproven. i was jobe -- i might even be jobe's wife because, remember what jobe's wife said. she said, well, see what wore happying your god has gotten you? and one of the things that keep asking yourself the question is the question of, how did such a god of goodness allow evil into the world? and you don't come up with a definitive answer to the
he had been the president of the general assembly of the united nations, and it was impossible not toe present for the state funeral and so forth. so i went back for that, which meant i was doing about 60 hours of flying and about three days' time and it was quite -- apparently quite tiresome in way is didn't perceive. and i had planned on taking my good friends to an anniversary of their religious order, and, well, on that fateful day, for whatever reason, i peaced -- passed out at the wheel...
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bush assumes the presidency, the nation's energy concerns near the forefront. 11 days into office, bush assembles his national security team for the first time. along with the vice president and national security adviser condoleezza rice, the principals include secretary of state colin powell, defense secretary rumsfeld and treasury secretary paul o'neill. >> paul o'neill opened up everything for the book i wrote about him in the bush administration including 19,000 documents, and the first national security council meeting of the bush presidency, january 30th of 2001, o'neill arrives with colin powell. >> according to suskind, the central focus of the national security council's meeting that day is the middle east. iraq. >> immediately, there's talk about the arab/israeli conflict. bush says i don't think much is going to be done over there. bush says, well, what to you think the big issue is in the region, condi? at which point she says, i think iraq is the big issue in this region, the destabilizing force and that's going to be our focus. the reaction of both o'neill and powell, they're startl
bush assumes the presidency, the nation's energy concerns near the forefront. 11 days into office, bush assembles his national security team for the first time. along with the vice president and national security adviser condoleezza rice, the principals include secretary of state colin powell, defense secretary rumsfeld and treasury secretary paul o'neill. >> paul o'neill opened up everything for the book i wrote about him in the bush administration including 19,000 documents, and the...
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now, in december of 2012, the general assembly of the united nations created status to a nonmember state. and we all know that many states have voted in favor, only mine voted against which is really 5% of the u.n. members. u.n. general assembly -- they are importance goes beyond advancing palestine with almost every procedural right and privilege except maybe the right to vote. why is that? because the reflective use of the international community on normative issues. they also serve in international law. as rightly observed, the real legal value for the 6719, established palestine, is in its answer to the broader looming legal questions concerning -- [inaudible] that has been the result because so many countries would consider the resolution. the resolution has direct impact on palestine status and standing. basically the u.n. security general has been making to seek general assembly guidance when stated is disputed or is unclear. and now the security general -- [inaudible] by all states including members of agencies which palestine is one of them because it's a member of unesco. now,
now, in december of 2012, the general assembly of the united nations created status to a nonmember state. and we all know that many states have voted in favor, only mine voted against which is really 5% of the u.n. members. u.n. general assembly -- they are importance goes beyond advancing palestine with almost every procedural right and privilege except maybe the right to vote. why is that? because the reflective use of the international community on normative issues. they also serve in...
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. -- theyention of israel were absent for a vote in the united nations general assembly condemning the takeover of which wasrussia, something that raised eyebrows in washington. >> so you are saying they don't need us anymore? >> i'm not saying that. they feel more independent of the united states than they have in the past, more that they can stand on their own to feet. -- two feet. the point i was trying to get to was that they also feel they have relationships in the arab world that they never had before. that manifested itself very clearly in the way that israel and egypt seemed to have a common interest in taking hamas down, backed by saudi arabia and the other gulf states, with the , and quietlyqatar jordan, morocco -- the sunni marks, essentially. to some extent, the palestinian authority, which has long been a rival of hamas. is this interesting alignment of interests that israel feels it was able to play conflicts crisis and in a way that it has not felt before. it is something of a more structural nature, shifting of relationship.the it is too early to say what it will actual
. -- theyention of israel were absent for a vote in the united nations general assembly condemning the takeover of which wasrussia, something that raised eyebrows in washington. >> so you are saying they don't need us anymore? >> i'm not saying that. they feel more independent of the united states than they have in the past, more that they can stand on their own to feet. -- two feet. the point i was trying to get to was that they also feel they have relationships in the arab world...
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the extension or the absence in the united nations general assembly condemning the takeover of chromiumre. >> i am not saying that. what i am saying is that they feel more independent of the united states than they have in the past four that they can stand on there own 2 feet. and a pointer was trying to get to is that they also feel that they had relationships with the arab world that than ever before been in that manifested itself very clearly in no way that israel and egypt seem to have a common interest in taking how moscow backed by saudi arabia and the other gulf states with the exception of gosar. end the monarchs. to some extent the palestinian authority which has long been a rival. so, this interesting kind ever arrived with interest that israel feels it was able to play on in this crisis of conflict in a way that it has not. so i think that there is something a bit more structural in nature, shifting if you like and the relationship. it is too early to say what it will actually mean, but i do think it is involved in this crisis. >> israel and egypt together could essentially s
the extension or the absence in the united nations general assembly condemning the takeover of chromiumre. >> i am not saying that. what i am saying is that they feel more independent of the united states than they have in the past four that they can stand on there own 2 feet. and a pointer was trying to get to is that they also feel that they had relationships with the arab world that than ever before been in that manifested itself very clearly in no way that israel and egypt seem to...
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in the united nations in the general assembly, we have the worst human rights abusers stand up and criticize israel standing up because what israel is fighting terrorists today, people will find that tomorrow terror on the doorsteps if they don't stand with us today. >>> guess i had a hard time understanding that the u.n. seems virulently against israel. at least in this round, it seems, it was started by hamas with the kidnapping of those three and the murder, that's where this all began. we have israel agreeing to several cease-fires and willing to agree to extension and hamas getting pummeled like crazy and nothing is left and they still want to fight on. i don't get what hamas gets out of this other than the pr of the united nations behind them. >> that's absolutely right. people forget the following. look, greta. israel wants peace. we disengage completely out of gaza never to look back into gaza. we left gaza and gave them greenhouses which they burnt to the core and opened gaza from our point of view. the view was to have gaza flourishing. it's an amazing place. and if it's going to b
in the united nations in the general assembly, we have the worst human rights abusers stand up and criticize israel standing up because what israel is fighting terrorists today, people will find that tomorrow terror on the doorsteps if they don't stand with us today. >>> guess i had a hard time understanding that the u.n. seems virulently against israel. at least in this round, it seems, it was started by hamas with the kidnapping of those three and the murder, that's where this all...
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as with the model t, assembly-line methods could mean assembly-line sameness. in a nation to individualism, would mass-production houses have mass appeal? houses were built. ads were placed. the case went to jury. the verdict was not slow in coming in. they needed a place to live. they were coming from all over the country. long islanders were in a minority because they couldn't get there fast enough. newman baum's home movies captured the time for people like the baums, worthings, and widlitzes. new families in a new community. [william levitt] regardless of what the place looked like, it filled a need for these young people that needed housing. for those people who moved to levittown and to levittown-type developments, it paid off financially. the psychological payoff was perhaps more important. it gave these families a stake in their community. it gave them an anchor in kind of a rootless world, their own little piece of the universe. scientists say that nature abhors a vacuum. so does the marketplace. it was the unprecedented demand by veterans for affordable housing t
as with the model t, assembly-line methods could mean assembly-line sameness. in a nation to individualism, would mass-production houses have mass appeal? houses were built. ads were placed. the case went to jury. the verdict was not slow in coming in. they needed a place to live. they were coming from all over the country. long islanders were in a minority because they couldn't get there fast enough. newman baum's home movies captured the time for people like the baums, worthings, and...