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as patty culhane shows us, an election in alabama defines the sides. >> omar gets to work, trying to define the soul of the renal party. he calls himself a true believer, his cause, teapt, the most conservative faction of the republican party. >> it will be a godly country, a country that god can look down on and say, i'm proud of this country but right now i don't think he's doing that. i don't think he's proud of the way we conducted business. >> he's campaigning outside the debate for this man candidate dean young, promising to change washington confrontation. >> i can tell you now that barack obama does not want me to go to washington because we don't have a lot in common so there won't be a lot of bipartisanship unless these guys start to come over to our way of thinking. >> bradley byrne is funded by corporation. his statements are far from liberal. >> we are sending far too much money to other countries who do not honor our principles. in fact we are sending billions of dollars to countries like egypt and pakistan who are using that money to attack christians. >> but for the t
as patty culhane shows us, an election in alabama defines the sides. >> omar gets to work, trying to define the soul of the renal party. he calls himself a true believer, his cause, teapt, the most conservative faction of the republican party. >> it will be a godly country, a country that god can look down on and say, i'm proud of this country but right now i don't think he's doing that. i don't think he's proud of the way we conducted business. >> he's campaigning outside the...
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patty culhane, al jazeera. >> taking a look at that beautiful sunset, it's hard to believe what's been happening in mexico, sonia weakening now, it is likely to hit sulican navolato, all areas hit in september by hurricaning manuel. >>> google's president, told a group in hong kong, given similar speeches in north korea and myanmar, to create better web access and not yet much has changed there. >> the best government says i want to solve the problem of i need more entrepreneurs, more innovation. we argue at google that you have to have a free and open internet, something that hong kong has and mainland china does not and we feel very strongly about that. >> we feel very strongly that it's time for farrah. >>> thank you david. appearance in the tournament with a win against thomas burdich. v isevrica the only.debutante in this. finished off his czech opponent in the deciding set, six-7, 6-3, 6-3. >>> former west germany striker reported himself to the authorities by having an u undeclared swiss bank account this year. he was with the squad as they arrived from the czech republic for th
patty culhane, al jazeera. >> taking a look at that beautiful sunset, it's hard to believe what's been happening in mexico, sonia weakening now, it is likely to hit sulican navolato, all areas hit in september by hurricaning manuel. >>> google's president, told a group in hong kong, given similar speeches in north korea and myanmar, to create better web access and not yet much has changed there. >> the best government says i want to solve the problem of i need more...
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al jazeera's patty culhane takes us to alabama. >> as the sun sets on the area of mobile, alabama, holmer oglesby, calls himself a true believer. his cause the tea party, the most conservative faction of the republican party. >> it will be a godly country. a country that god can look down on and say i'm proud of this country but right now i don't think he's doing that. i don't think he's proud of the way we conducted business. >> he's campaigning outside a debate for this man, candidate dean young, promising to change washington with confrontation. >> i can can tell you right now, that barack obama does not want me to go to washington because we don't have a lot in common so there won't be a lot of bipartisanship unless these guys come to our way of thinking. >> the other than is bradley byrne. his statements are far from liberal. >> we are sending far too much money to other countries who do not honor our principles. in fact, we are sending billions of dollars to countries like egypt and pakistan who are using that money to attack christians. >> but for the tea party he isn't conservativ
al jazeera's patty culhane takes us to alabama. >> as the sun sets on the area of mobile, alabama, holmer oglesby, calls himself a true believer. his cause the tea party, the most conservative faction of the republican party. >> it will be a godly country. a country that god can look down on and say i'm proud of this country but right now i don't think he's doing that. i don't think he's proud of the way we conducted business. >> he's campaigning outside a debate for this man,...
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patty culhane reports. >> at 23 years old this man doesn't usually need help to walk. on this, the 9th day of his fast, having only taken in water, he is getting weak. he's one of a handful of people taking part in a well-organised process trying to send a message with sacrifice and demonistrations in the nation's capital, calling for immigration reform. >> we have to knock sense into john boehner. children are separated day in, day out. >> republican house speaker john boehner said he will not allow a vote on what is called a top priority. normally the president would do this. >> let your member of the congress know. get them on record. ask your member of congress. >> on the debt, taxes and guns the president has pressured congress by getting the american public to weigh in. according to polls the american people are not in the mood to listen to him now. his approval rating is low. 57% disapprove of what he's doing. more damaging - the area he's excelled this has been hit hard. 49% of those asked say he's honest and trustworthy due in large part to the rocky health ca
patty culhane reports. >> at 23 years old this man doesn't usually need help to walk. on this, the 9th day of his fast, having only taken in water, he is getting weak. he's one of a handful of people taking part in a well-organised process trying to send a message with sacrifice and demonistrations in the nation's capital, calling for immigration reform. >> we have to knock sense into john boehner. children are separated day in, day out. >> republican house speaker john...
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al jazeera's white house correspondent patty culhane reports. >> >> reporter: they talked for days but could not agree on what is next for iran's nuclear program, as the foreign ministers headed back to their capitals they went public with their leaders. iran's leader broadcasting his bottom line >> translation: national interests are a red line. among the rights are nuclear right within the graham work of law. include -- the framework of law. including the right to enrich. >> reporter: iran has the right to nuclear power. that is not sitting well with israel. israel's prime minister took to the airwaves to warn he's not alone. >> it's not only my concern that this is a bad deal. there are other arab leaders saying this is a bad deal. when you have the arab and israelis speaking in one voice - it doesn't happen often - it's worth paying attention. >> he has backers in the u.s. congress, who might vote to increase sanctions on iran. it's an insurance for the united states that iran complies with an agreement we want to see. >> secretary of state john kerry is warning sanctions couldened
al jazeera's white house correspondent patty culhane reports. >> >> reporter: they talked for days but could not agree on what is next for iran's nuclear program, as the foreign ministers headed back to their capitals they went public with their leaders. iran's leader broadcasting his bottom line >> translation: national interests are a red line. among the rights are nuclear right within the graham work of law. include -- the framework of law. including the right to enrich....
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patty culhane reports. >> they talked for days but couldn't agree on what is next for iran's nuclear program, as the foreign ministers headed back to their capitals, they went public with their conditions. iran's leader broadcasting his bottom line. >> national interests are a red line. among the rights are nuclear right within the framework of international law. including the rights to enrich uranium on uranium soil. >> iran has the right to peaceful nuclear power. that is not sitting well with its ally israel, who says the goal should be the wholesale dismantling of iran's program. israel's prime minister took to the airwaves to warn meself not alone. >> it's not only my concern that this is a bad deal. many arab leaders in the region are saying it's a bad deal for the region and the world. you know, when you have the arabs and israelis speaking in one voice - doesn't happen very often - i think it's worth paying attention to us. >> he has back ertion in the u.s. -- backers in the u.s. congress who might vote to increase sanctions. >> it's anassurance that iran will comply with an
patty culhane reports. >> they talked for days but couldn't agree on what is next for iran's nuclear program, as the foreign ministers headed back to their capitals, they went public with their conditions. iran's leader broadcasting his bottom line. >> national interests are a red line. among the rights are nuclear right within the framework of international law. including the rights to enrich uranium on uranium soil. >> iran has the right to peaceful nuclear power. that is...
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more from patty culhane in washington. >> iraq's prime minister nouri al-maliki came to the white houseith an urgent request. he wanted the obama administration to speed up or promise additional military equipment for the armed forces in iraq. at the end of the meeting president obama said that the u.s. was committed to helping iraq fight al qaeda, but did not give specifics. >> throughout this discussion the main theme was that the united states wants to be a strong and effective partner with iraq. >> translation: we had a common vision about all issues we discussed, when diagnosing the return of terrorism to the middle east. we talked about ways to counterterrorism and we had similar positions and ideas. >> the obama administration wanted concrete promises from iraq's prime minister that he would change the way he governed in iraq, making it an inclusive prospect leading to the election. they said that was the goal, but didn't out line what, if anything, they agreed to. >> in yemen the organization drafting the constitution said it would ban child marriages, we have that report from t
more from patty culhane in washington. >> iraq's prime minister nouri al-maliki came to the white houseith an urgent request. he wanted the obama administration to speed up or promise additional military equipment for the armed forces in iraq. at the end of the meeting president obama said that the u.s. was committed to helping iraq fight al qaeda, but did not give specifics. >> throughout this discussion the main theme was that the united states wants to be a strong and effective...
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patty culhane takes a look at how he's lived up to those expectations. >>> for most americans the plitf native americans is rarely seen. they are less than 2% of the population, tucked away on the broad expanses of the reservations. once a year that changes. they are called to the seat of power, washington d.c. the main concern economy and jobs. a complaint that president obama hears, but for the native american community, it's an urgent problem. the reason, the native american population has a higher rate of its people living in poverty. 28% compared to the national average of 15%. they say more than most they have been severely impacted by across-the-board spending cuts known as the sequester. >> it's hardest on tribal governments because most of the trials across the country are relying on or mainly reliant on the federal government for operations of programs, and services. when those are cut off, the poorest of the poor suffered. >> i can't get anyone into in-patient treatment. there's no more inpatient treatment dollars. they had to be cut. the same thing is true of mental health
patty culhane takes a look at how he's lived up to those expectations. >>> for most americans the plitf native americans is rarely seen. they are less than 2% of the population, tucked away on the broad expanses of the reservations. once a year that changes. they are called to the seat of power, washington d.c. the main concern economy and jobs. a complaint that president obama hears, but for the native american community, it's an urgent problem. the reason, the native american...
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patty culhane has more. >> who is to blame for the carnage seen daily on the streets of iraq? prime minister nouri al-maliki's message to the u.s. - this is the work of america's own arch enemy al qaeda, telling the u.s. media, public forums and u.s. leaders he needs their help to stop this. the group's resurgens in iraq is because of a vacuum left by the arab springs, the civil war in syria. some believe he shares some of the blame for consolidating the power, shutting up the sunni community, arguing he's creating conditions for another civil war. the prime minister told the conference he has done nothing wrong. >> as long i use the perog tifs in a contit usual way there shouldn't be a problem. if i ask in an unconstitutional way tell me when and how. >> at the white house promise is the president will raise concerns about now maliki governs. but they won't block the sale of f-16 jets, helicopters or vehicles. >> we believe denying assistance is contrary to our interest. >> senior officials say they may help by sharing intelligence. analysts don't expect a huge shift. >> the
patty culhane has more. >> who is to blame for the carnage seen daily on the streets of iraq? prime minister nouri al-maliki's message to the u.s. - this is the work of america's own arch enemy al qaeda, telling the u.s. media, public forums and u.s. leaders he needs their help to stop this. the group's resurgens in iraq is because of a vacuum left by the arab springs, the civil war in syria. some believe he shares some of the blame for consolidating the power, shutting up the sunni...
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patty culhane explains, first, the terms of this agreement. >> the handshakes and hugs marking the agreement headed for the history books. the spin begins as each side claims victory. >> translation: it has been written clearly in the text of this agreement that iran will continue the enrichment. i announce that will continue in the same way as before. >> the agreement says iran will continue to enrich uranium as it has been, but only up to 5%, in exchange for $7 billion in sanctions relief. the agreements spell out the end goal of future talks, that iran will have a right to nuclear energy. john kerry went out of his way to stress it doesn't mean what it south like. >> any country has the right to a peaceful nuclear program, that there is the right. but a peaceful nuclear progran does not mean you have the right to enrich. >> his words to calm the fears and anger of israel. benyamin netanyahu outraged. he want iran stripped of nuclear capability. >> israel is not bound by this agreement. we cannot and will not allow a regime that calls for the destruction of israel to obtain the means to ac
patty culhane explains, first, the terms of this agreement. >> the handshakes and hugs marking the agreement headed for the history books. the spin begins as each side claims victory. >> translation: it has been written clearly in the text of this agreement that iran will continue the enrichment. i announce that will continue in the same way as before. >> the agreement says iran will continue to enrich uranium as it has been, but only up to 5%, in exchange for $7 billion in...
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alz's patty culhane explains what's at stake. >> the handshakes and hugged that marked this first agreement now part of the history book and now the spin begins as each side claims victory. >> translator: it has been written clearly in the text of this agreement, that iran will continue its enrichment and therefore i announce to the people of iran that enritualment will continue in the same way -- enrichment will continue the same way as before. >> the agreement says iran will continue to enrich as it has been but only up to 5%. the agreement spells out the end goal of future talks that iran will be able to enjoy its right to nuclear energy but u.s. secretary of state john kerry spelled out. >> any has the right to a peaceful nuclear program. that there is a defined right within the npt but a peaceful nuclear program does not mean you have the right to enrich. >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu outraged by the deal. he wants iran stripped of any nuclear capability sending this warning: >> israel is not bound by this agreement. we cannot and will now allow for a are regime that calls for t
alz's patty culhane explains what's at stake. >> the handshakes and hugged that marked this first agreement now part of the history book and now the spin begins as each side claims victory. >> translator: it has been written clearly in the text of this agreement, that iran will continue its enrichment and therefore i announce to the people of iran that enritualment will continue in the same way -- enrichment will continue the same way as before. >> the agreement says iran will...
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. >> al jazeera's patty culhane looks at what is next. >> the handshakes and hugs that mark the firstgreement an image for the history books. so the spin begins. each side claims victory. >> translation: it has been written clearly that iran will continue enrichment. therefore i announce to the people of iran that will continue in the same way as before. >> the agreement does say iran will continue to enrich uranium as it has been, but only up to 5%, in exchange for $7 billion in sanctions relief. the agreement spells out the end goal of future talks, that iran will enjoy its right to nuclear energy. but u.s. secretary of state john kerry went out of his way to stress that doesn't mean what it sounds like. >> any country has a right, if you are in the mbt to a peaceful nuclear program. that - there is a defined right. but a peaceful nuclear program does not mean you have the right to enrich. >> his words an attempt to calm fears and anger of israel. prime minister benyamin netanyahu outraged. he wants iran stripped of nuclear capability, sending this warning. >> israel is not bound by
. >> al jazeera's patty culhane looks at what is next. >> the handshakes and hugs that mark the firstgreement an image for the history books. so the spin begins. each side claims victory. >> translation: it has been written clearly that iran will continue enrichment. therefore i announce to the people of iran that will continue in the same way as before. >> the agreement does say iran will continue to enrich uranium as it has been, but only up to 5%, in exchange for $7...
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patty culhane has more. >> they talked for day, in the end couldn't agree on what is next for iran's nuclear program. the foreign ministers headed back to their capitals, they went public with their positions. iran's leader broadcasting his bottom line. >> translation: national interests are a red line. among them are the right to enrich uranium on iranian soil. >> iran has the right to peaceful nuclear power. that is not sitting well with israel, who said the goal should be the wholesale dismantling. the prime minister took to the air waves to warn he's not alone. >> it's not only my concern that this is a bad deal. there are many arab leaders in the region saying this is a bad deal for the region and the world. when you have the arabs and israelis speaking in one voice, it doesn't happen often. it's worth paying attention to us. >> he has backers in the u.s. congress, who say they might vote to increase sanctions on iran this week. >> it's an insurance for the united states to make sure that iran complies with an agreement that we would want to see, which is... . >> secretary of st
patty culhane has more. >> they talked for day, in the end couldn't agree on what is next for iran's nuclear program. the foreign ministers headed back to their capitals, they went public with their positions. iran's leader broadcasting his bottom line. >> translation: national interests are a red line. among them are the right to enrich uranium on iranian soil. >> iran has the right to peaceful nuclear power. that is not sitting well with israel, who said the goal should be...
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aljazeera's patty culhane melt with the leaders before the conference. >> the plight of native americanss rarely seen. they are less than 2% of the population. once a year, that changes. they are called to the seat of power, washington, d.c. their main concern this year, the economy and jobs, a normal complaint that president barack obama often hears but for the native american community, it is a much mr. urgent problem. the population has a much higher rate of its people living in poverty, more than 28%, compared to the national average of just over 15%. they say more than most, they have been severely impacted by across the board spending cuts known as the sequester. >> it's hardest on tribal governments, because most of the tribes across the country are completely reliant or at least mainly reliant on the federal government for operations of programs and services, and when those are cut off, then the poorest of the poor suffer. >> i can't get anybody into in-patient treatment anymore, because there are simply no more, they had to be cut as a result of sequestration. the same for menta
aljazeera's patty culhane melt with the leaders before the conference. >> the plight of native americanss rarely seen. they are less than 2% of the population. once a year, that changes. they are called to the seat of power, washington, d.c. their main concern this year, the economy and jobs, a normal complaint that president barack obama often hears but for the native american community, it is a much mr. urgent problem. the population has a much higher rate of its people living in...