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especially when north american union are trying to negotiate the. >> sri lanka has paid a very high price of war. estimates range from 65,000 to 20,000. many economists believe this is higher putting the cost at $200 billion. during the election campaign sri lanka's new president promise to investigate allegations of war crimes as well as human rights abuses. as reports five months later families of those dead and missing say they're still waiting for answers. >> she lost two sons during the war, the third is missing. she has yet to find him. >> i lost my reason to live in the last stages of the war when my youngest son went missing. i'm just a she will now. the need to see my son is what is keeping me alive. >> she told al jazeera that speaking out landed her in prison for a year. she is now trying to set up home again and get her 13-year-old daughter out of an orphanage. this woman also lost three children. her son-in-law was a member of the tamil likers. he handed himself in at the end of the war with her daughter and two grandchildren. they have not been seen since. >> this government
especially when north american union are trying to negotiate the. >> sri lanka has paid a very high price of war. estimates range from 65,000 to 20,000. many economists believe this is higher putting the cost at $200 billion. during the election campaign sri lanka's new president promise to investigate allegations of war crimes as well as human rights abuses. as reports five months later families of those dead and missing say they're still waiting for answers. >> she lost two sons...
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ross perot in 1992 warning about the north american free trade agreement that unions now blame for costing upwards of 700,000 u.s. jobs. well those echoes are being heard now yet again. this time the debate is about the transpacific partnership agreement, which would lift barriers between the u.s. and 11 pacific nations. yes, that includes mexico yet again. the agreement would pump billions into the u.s. market from those foreign markets, but there's a warning about the result. president afl/cio laid out its concerns in this video. >> when the united states is forced to compete with countries with exploitive labor practices, wages for america's workers will go down. the tpp would allow trading partners to manipulate their currency and would ship even more u.s. jobs overseas. >> and despite the opposition from some in his own base the president is strongly pushing for the plan. >> the fact is there are many areas where we disagree but the president and some democrats in the house of representatives agree with the vast majority of republicans that the trade promotion authority is in the best
ross perot in 1992 warning about the north american free trade agreement that unions now blame for costing upwards of 700,000 u.s. jobs. well those echoes are being heard now yet again. this time the debate is about the transpacific partnership agreement, which would lift barriers between the u.s. and 11 pacific nations. yes, that includes mexico yet again. the agreement would pump billions into the u.s. market from those foreign markets, but there's a warning about the result. president...
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president, the vote for him by the northern -- the united states people in the north and african-americans -- it's over. we secure the unionwe stabilize the south, and now we can go back to our lives. matt: -- john: northerners are aghast at the behaviors they seem politically by white southern democrats. are they surprised by that? if you skip ahead a year, i think the northern voters were thinking i didn't see that coming, to the extent to which they did it. gary: they were surprised by the behavior of southerners. matt: sherman marking -- marching to the south, the idea that they seem to be completely without weapons weren't optional recourse. john: the military defeat seemed to be overwhelming to northerners. the second is not just oh, you do have the wherewithal to try to put the society back together very quickly, the other is disrespecting of the victory. that was talked about earlier panels, the repudiation of appomattox. when mississippi becomes the first aid to jump out in front of the black codes problem and try to reestablish a racially hierarchical society without slavery, i do think a lot of the war aims, eve
president, the vote for him by the northern -- the united states people in the north and african-americans -- it's over. we secure the unionwe stabilize the south, and now we can go back to our lives. matt: -- john: northerners are aghast at the behaviors they seem politically by white southern democrats. are they surprised by that? if you skip ahead a year, i think the northern voters were thinking i didn't see that coming, to the extent to which they did it. gary: they were surprised by the...
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north americans they don't understand what the defection of stalin's daughter from the soviet union meantuld be like president obama's daughter going to china and saying i'm fed up with this you know with united states. so she carried a weight for the soviet government in her defection that was not to be forgiven. >> woodruff: finally, chris what part of your mother do you think is most in you? >> she had incredible faith. and i did not really develop that sense of faith until after she passed away. and the sense of her being with me. i have a sense of accomplishment that i didn't have before that i know that she lft with me. she was always proud of me when i hadn't even really accomplished anything. the unconditional love which i haven't felt from anybody else ever because she was my mother. and that warment of friendship which i probably will look for for the rest of my life in other people. but i know that it's possible. >> well, so much comes through t is a remarkable book. stalin's daughter the extraordinary and tumultuous life of svetlana alliluyeva. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> s
north americans they don't understand what the defection of stalin's daughter from the soviet union meantuld be like president obama's daughter going to china and saying i'm fed up with this you know with united states. so she carried a weight for the soviet government in her defection that was not to be forgiven. >> woodruff: finally, chris what part of your mother do you think is most in you? >> she had incredible faith. and i did not really develop that sense of faith until after...
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north american, europe, we need more resources. >> the u.n. says the massive suffering made the middle east the world's largest producer and host. bernard smith, al jazeera. south-eastern turkey >>> the european union criticized plans by hungary to build a wall along serbia to shut out illegal migrants. tens of thousands crossed over the the planned 4 meter wall would stretch 175km along the frontier. it's not an effective way to control migration. hungry insists the war is necessary. >> hungry is a front-line country, and everything must be done to protect hungarian people and hungary from the uncontrolled and uncontrollable flow of illegal migrants. >> translation: what are which supposed to do build a wall towards macedonia. we will not build walls, serbia will not enclose itself. >>> denmark's right south party won elections, the block won enough seats to defeat the coalition government. prime minister says she will step down as leader of her party, an intense 3-week election campaign was dominated by immigration and the economy. >> thailand is the fourth country to register the deadly middle eastern respiratory syndrome, the first m.e.r.s. infection. >>> officials are confident they've been ab
north american, europe, we need more resources. >> the u.n. says the massive suffering made the middle east the world's largest producer and host. bernard smith, al jazeera. south-eastern turkey >>> the european union criticized plans by hungary to build a wall along serbia to shut out illegal migrants. tens of thousands crossed over the the planned 4 meter wall would stretch 175km along the frontier. it's not an effective way to control migration. hungry insists the war is...
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union. mark: varoufakis has said the great debt burden needs to be linked to growth. debt burden needs to be linked to growth. travel up almost 80% from a year ago. north americans will account for half of that. the reason for that soaring profit is the work you will prices and a stronger u.s. economy. build consider whether to the largest ever numeral body jetliner. the plane would replace the void left in the commercial aircraft market when bowling quit making the 700 87 a decade ago. an executive tells bloomberg airlines want a plane that is larger and flies larger than current lines. the key note address is underway at the worldwide developers conference. tim cook has been on stage as the software cheap. so far the new products include ios9.l capitan and adam's live outside miscone center with more. tim cook and other executives have been on stage for about half an hour now. the main thing we are been talk -- they have been talking about is improvements to the macsoft where system. it is no big update, just a lot of things to improve. there have been complaints about it over the past year. they are just now starting to talk about the latest update i ios sof
union. mark: varoufakis has said the great debt burden needs to be linked to growth. debt burden needs to be linked to growth. travel up almost 80% from a year ago. north americans will account for half of that. the reason for that soaring profit is the work you will prices and a stronger u.s. economy. build consider whether to the largest ever numeral body jetliner. the plane would replace the void left in the commercial aircraft market when bowling quit making the 700 87 a decade ago. an...
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unions and in all the colonies which became states there was slavery there. slave ri was a northern enterprise that built wall street built american capitalism. the profits went north lincoln's first inaugural address where he said slavery is constitutionally protected. i won't touch it and suggested that the corwin amendment which had been passed in the buchanan administration be supported which would have protected slavery perpetually. that's where lincoln was in his first inaugural address. a year and a half later he says to horace greeley, greeley, if i could save the union with slavery, i would do it. if i could slave it without slavery, i dwould that too. it's about union. the slavery issue is horrible horrible, but it's the american sin, not the southern sin. with a government thing, i'm not sure -- should have been taken down from the top of the capitol and it was placed as a memorial to the confederacy. next to it i think -- if we're going to do anything on state grounds, there should be a memorial to those who suffered in slavery. i think that -- dr. king said let us -- the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners sit together -- that was
unions and in all the colonies which became states there was slavery there. slave ri was a northern enterprise that built wall street built american capitalism. the profits went north lincoln's first inaugural address where he said slavery is constitutionally protected. i won't touch it and suggested that the corwin amendment which had been passed in the buchanan administration be supported which would have protected slavery perpetually. that's where lincoln was in his first inaugural address....