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only was it having its contract to run the naru camp extended by five years, but the camp in papua new guinea, another place, i should say especially when it comes to the camp in papua new guinea, there are 900 men there in that camp for two, almost three years, not one of them has resettled as a refugee. they have no idea, really, of where their applications are going, how long they may take. australia's government says this is a matter follow the papua new guinea government. but that government is not in a capacity to properly assess these refugee claims. so really, they are languishing. meanwhile, this is a deterrent. australia made it clear. they say that a mark of success is that boats have stopped coming to australia. they have seen what has happened to those that have tried. and that has been the case, there was talk now in australia that some european leaders are looking up what us a trail is doing because they would like to follow that example. nongovernmental organizations look at that and say if that's the case, if everyone tries to race to the bottom, where does that leave some. w
only was it having its contract to run the naru camp extended by five years, but the camp in papua new guinea, another place, i should say especially when it comes to the camp in papua new guinea, there are 900 men there in that camp for two, almost three years, not one of them has resettled as a refugee. they have no idea, really, of where their applications are going, how long they may take. australia's government says this is a matter follow the papua new guinea government. but that...
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according to the united nations, we and papua new guinea are the only countries in the world that do not provide any paid time off for new mothers. and only since 1993 have we had the family and medical leave act-- or f.m.l.a.-- which grants up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave for full-time workers at firms with fifty or more employees. but the law fails to cover fully 40% of american workers, like part-timer kimberly lewis. >> i don't actually get time off. >> reporter: lewis, a graduate assistant, won't be eligible for even unpaid leave when she gives birth february. >> i've been working during this semester break to kind of bank hours in order so that when the baby does come, i won't have to report to work the next day. >> reporter: the next day. as for paid family leave, 16 weeks in the netherlands, 52 weeks in denmark after the birth of a bouncing baby or even a dancing baby, almost 70 weeks in sweden, 12 weeks in burundi-- that's just a pipe dream for americans like lewis. here only one in eight receive paid family leave. president obama pushed paid leave in his state of the union. a
according to the united nations, we and papua new guinea are the only countries in the world that do not provide any paid time off for new mothers. and only since 1993 have we had the family and medical leave act-- or f.m.l.a.-- which grants up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave for full-time workers at firms with fifty or more employees. but the law fails to cover fully 40% of american workers, like part-timer kimberly lewis. >> i don't actually get time off. >> reporter: lewis, a...
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maclaine of the united states. , representative of papua new guinea. the wife of the permanent representative of portugal. and the representative. [indiscernible] madam of sierra leone. representative of hawaii. former ambassador of italy to the united nations. mission.from the u.s. general forretary women in social development. the representative of gambia to the united nations. a member of the u.n. population fund. assistant secretary-general for [indiscernible] the undersecretary for unicef wife.d nations, and his permanent representative of indonesia to the united nations. permanent representative of peru. peru. members from unicef. abc news. walters from abc famous person for the news around the world, ms. barbara walters. [inaudible] undersecretary general for special political affairs. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] u.s.e pope's visit to the desk sees ben live coverage from washington,
maclaine of the united states. , representative of papua new guinea. the wife of the permanent representative of portugal. and the representative. [indiscernible] madam of sierra leone. representative of hawaii. former ambassador of italy to the united nations. mission.from the u.s. general forretary women in social development. the representative of gambia to the united nations. a member of the u.n. population fund. assistant secretary-general for [indiscernible] the undersecretary for unicef...
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the conservative position of the papua new guinea government, which has a 10% stake in oil search -- offer was less than what their stake. for rishaad: the bond market did not like this either, did it? paul: not really. the day this offer was announced, the cost of insuring woodside's $1 billion in debt widened by eight basis points. the yield premium was out at 264 basis points which was quite stunning. woodside is rated triple b plus. there are other companies with worse credit ratings who have less risky debt. the bond market took a particularly dim view of this, as did the stock market. woodside shares down, although they recovered a little in later trading. rishaad: thank you, paul allen. shery: let's check in on trading right now across the asia-pacific. to australia, where we are seeing slight fractional gains right now. macquarie, one of the big leaders on the board today. that's a live look of the sydney opera house. as investors weighed week chinese -- weighed weak chinese production. down close to 6/10 of 1%. in hong kong, it is a clear, beautiful day. that is green optimi
the conservative position of the papua new guinea government, which has a 10% stake in oil search -- offer was less than what their stake. for rishaad: the bond market did not like this either, did it? paul: not really. the day this offer was announced, the cost of insuring woodside's $1 billion in debt widened by eight basis points. the yield premium was out at 264 basis points which was quite stunning. woodside is rated triple b plus. there are other companies with worse credit ratings who...
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and if we go later on in the time frame, we're talking about areas such as australia, papua new guinea. whether or not we'll see those warnings at all, up to now it is still inin effect. >> kevin we'll check back if we need to. >>> up next, the muslim student hauled out of class when officials mistook his home made clock for a bomb. >>> who i am, who i'm hoping to become. >> eye opening revelations from david gregory, his spiritual journey. journey. >> unbelievable story. a muslim teen in texas found himself in big trouble after bringing a home made digital clock to school. mohammed brought his invention to school, trying to impress his teacher but the 14-year-old found himself arrested handcuffed. outrage including from the president. john terret reports. >> it is a look of confusion. ahmed mohammed, appearing to be puzzled over how his home made digital clock landed him in handcuffs. >> it was the first time i brought my invention to school. >> reporter: he said his teacher told him to keep it out of sight. but another teacher alerted the principal and the principal called the police
and if we go later on in the time frame, we're talking about areas such as australia, papua new guinea. whether or not we'll see those warnings at all, up to now it is still inin effect. >> kevin we'll check back if we need to. >>> up next, the muslim student hauled out of class when officials mistook his home made clock for a bomb. >>> who i am, who i'm hoping to become. >> eye opening revelations from david gregory, his spiritual journey. journey. >>...
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new york. the secretary-general of the organization of african union. >> good to meet you. >> [indiscernible] the ambassador of kenya. [indiscernible] mrs. cheri maclean. [indiscernible] papua mattan from new guinea, your holiness. and mrs. mattan. and the wife of the premised are for portugal. [indiscernible] [speaking foreign language] -- from sierra leone. [indiscernible] god blesspaul ii: you. [indiscernible] >> from hawaii. the former ambassador of italy to the united nations. from the u.s. mission. pope john paul ii: thank you. general inrsecretary the case of women. >> your holiness. pope john paul ii: [indiscernible] >> the representative of zombie is to the united nations. from the human population fund. -- the u.n. population fund. the secretary-general for -- [indiscernible] the seÑora. >> [indiscernible] >> [indiscernible] the undersecretary for unicef. and his wife. -- from indonesia, your holiness. and the representative of indonesia to the united nations. the ambassador from peru. from peru. mr. and mrs. egg get from unicef. >> abc news. >> from abc news. mrs. barbara walters from abc news. >> barbara walters. >> the most famous person for the news around the world. >> [indiscernib
new york. the secretary-general of the organization of african union. >> good to meet you. >> [indiscernible] the ambassador of kenya. [indiscernible] mrs. cheri maclean. [indiscernible] papua mattan from new guinea, your holiness. and mrs. mattan. and the wife of the premised are for portugal. [indiscernible] [speaking foreign language] -- from sierra leone. [indiscernible] god blesspaul ii: you. [indiscernible] >> from hawaii. the former ambassador of italy to the united...
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mattan from papua new guinea, your holiness. and mrs. mattan. and the wife of the premised are for portugal. [indiscernible] [speaking foreign language] -- from sierra leone. [indiscernible] pope john paul ii: god bless you. [indiscernible] >> from hawaii. the former ambassador of italy to the united nations. from the u.s. mission. pope john paul ii: thank you. >> the undersecretary general in the case of women. >> your holiness. pope john paul ii: [indiscernible] >> the representative of gambia to the united nations. from the human population fund. the secretary-general for -- [indiscernible] the seÑora. >> [indiscernible] >> [indiscernible] the undersecretary for unicef. and his wife. -- from indonesia, your holiness. and the representative of indonesia to the united nations. the ambassador from peru. from peru. mr. and mrs. egget from unicef. >> abc news. >> from abc news. mrs. barbara walters from abc news. >> barbara walters. >> the most famous person for the news around the world. >> [indiscernible] barbara: [laughter] i was hoping that yo
mattan from papua new guinea, your holiness. and mrs. mattan. and the wife of the premised are for portugal. [indiscernible] [speaking foreign language] -- from sierra leone. [indiscernible] pope john paul ii: god bless you. [indiscernible] >> from hawaii. the former ambassador of italy to the united nations. from the u.s. mission. pope john paul ii: thank you. >> the undersecretary general in the case of women. >> your holiness. pope john paul ii: [indiscernible] >> the...
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the papua new guinea government -- this offer was less than what they paid for their stake, so it wasre going to go for it. the announcement this morning that the deal is not going to go ahead, but nobody has come out of this looking particularly good. oil search shares down about 1% this morning. rishaad: paul allenrishaad: 4s in sydney -- us ind: paul allen for sydney. we have a look at the renewed interest in the price of crude . u.s. drillers idled rigs for a second week amid a global glut . the number of rigs fell to the lowest level in two months. goldman sachs critics prices could drop as low as $20 -- goldman sachs predicts prices could drop as low as $20 per barrel. the oil bulls see a more optimistic view. hedge funds, in fact, added the most bullish oil that's since april -- oil bets since april. some believe the supply will disappear as producers slow output. switching gears to toshiba. we are going to watch this closely. first-quarter earnings coming out from the company today after 70shiba posted an annual $3 million loss for 2014 last week. company,dent of the who was a
the papua new guinea government -- this offer was less than what they paid for their stake, so it wasre going to go for it. the announcement this morning that the deal is not going to go ahead, but nobody has come out of this looking particularly good. oil search shares down about 1% this morning. rishaad: paul allenrishaad: 4s in sydney -- us ind: paul allen for sydney. we have a look at the renewed interest in the price of crude . u.s. drillers idled rigs for a second week amid a global glut...
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english is the official language in tanzania and papua new guinea. not here.rubio hit that part right on. he turned it around and said, look, this is what it's -- what's going on. my own family, this is what's happening, and we can reach folks in their own language. whether you agree or not, the way he presented it was fantastic. i think that's one of the really, really strong advantages that marco rubio has going into this election and he doesn't seem he's pandering. he uses his own, real personal stories to make the conservative message relatable across the board. it was an excellent, excellent answer for him. >> it was. i have to leave it there. alfonso, tara, thanks to you both. i appreciate it. >>> hillary clinton is not granting very many interviews but she granted one to wolf blitzer. she'll be on his show today at 5:00 p.m. eastern time. should be interesting. >>> still to come in the "newsroom" -- candidates who could see big gains from her debate performance, carly fiorina. she did more than just stand up to donald trump. >> have you met vladimir put
english is the official language in tanzania and papua new guinea. not here.rubio hit that part right on. he turned it around and said, look, this is what it's -- what's going on. my own family, this is what's happening, and we can reach folks in their own language. whether you agree or not, the way he presented it was fantastic. i think that's one of the really, really strong advantages that marco rubio has going into this election and he doesn't seem he's pandering. he uses his own, real...
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business, satellite communication, you think about the world and places like pacific islands and papua new guinea, it is ex-im bank's lapse, the reason they did something besides going with a u.s. manufacturer. these will be launched, they will be massive growth in asia that demands it and they will continue to get a product. it just won't be from a united states manufacturer. why? because, again, we've chosen to let the export-import bank fail. all in all, the ex-im bank is on track to fund 58,000 fewer jobs in 2015 compared if they were able to continue. so the fact is boeing and g.e. may be moving but they'll come up with strategies that work well for them because that's what you do when you're a big company. you figure out how you can compete. but the small businesses in america that might be the job engine of growth in the future they're not so easily able to move their company or move overseas to get the financing. for example, since 2007 export-import bank authorized 2700 in the state, and these companies aren't going to be able to all of a sudden stop what they're doing and open up and go
business, satellite communication, you think about the world and places like pacific islands and papua new guinea, it is ex-im bank's lapse, the reason they did something besides going with a u.s. manufacturer. these will be launched, they will be massive growth in asia that demands it and they will continue to get a product. it just won't be from a united states manufacturer. why? because, again, we've chosen to let the export-import bank fail. all in all, the ex-im bank is on track to fund...