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they are the first in the queues >>> that is hoda abdel-hamid live from greece. so much more information on this story and al jazeera has a special refugee spotlight page - articles, opinion, photo galleries and reports there. the spotlight section of aljazeera.com. there is more ahead on the newshour, including this... ..the united arab emirates declaring three days of national mourning for 45 killed in yemen, and warnings of drought in ethiopia, 4.5 million could need food aid. in sport, tom brady breaks his silence after being cleared by a judge in the debate gate. jo will be here with more on that. >> there has been protests in syria over the killing of a druz leader. look at the video, showing the aftermath of a car bomb. killing 25 others on friday. activists say they were against the syrian government and the armed society fighting against it. protests turned violence and governments were destroyed. in iraq, some sunni tribes are cooperating against the militias. for the tribe, it's less about unity, and more about fighting a common enemy. we have that rep
they are the first in the queues >>> that is hoda abdel-hamid live from greece. so much more information on this story and al jazeera has a special refugee spotlight page - articles, opinion, photo galleries and reports there. the spotlight section of aljazeera.com. there is more ahead on the newshour, including this... ..the united arab emirates declaring three days of national mourning for 45 killed in yemen, and warnings of drought in ethiopia, 4.5 million could need food aid. in...
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this is the queue to get the ticket to be able to board the ferry.s been a very long queue and very slow moving. still the tensions are not as much as before. even though there are scuffles that erupt between the refugees themselves simply because they are exhausted, they are dehydrate rate asked just want to get their tickets and continuecontinue their trips. >>> the australian prime minister is saying his country will permanently resettle 12,000 refugees. tony abbott said he wanted to provide protection for well, children and persecuted my an theirs and confirms that australia will extends its airstrikes against isil from iraq in to neighboring syria. as part of the u.s.-led coalition against the armed group. >>> the u.s. says it will help its european eye allies with the growing refugees crisis, john kerry plans to brief congress on how many more syrian refugees the administration is willing to take in. the white house says it's been looking at a range of approaches. >>> now we have some news just coming in. syrian state tv is reporting an air bas
this is the queue to get the ticket to be able to board the ferry.s been a very long queue and very slow moving. still the tensions are not as much as before. even though there are scuffles that erupt between the refugees themselves simply because they are exhausted, they are dehydrate rate asked just want to get their tickets and continuecontinue their trips. >>> the australian prime minister is saying his country will permanently resettle 12,000 refugees. tony abbott said he wanted...
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even though they have the registration paper, they'll have to join a long queue. it's a cue to get the tickets to board the ferry. it's been a long queue. and very slow moving. the interests are not as much as before. there are scuffles that erupt. they are exhausted, dehydrated and want to get here and continue their trip >>> the australian prime minister says his country will permanently resettle 12,000 refugees fleeing conflict in syria and iraq. tony abbott wanted to provide protection for women and children and people from persecuted minorities and confirmed people from australia extends air strikes. it's part of a u.s. willed coalition >>> turkey attacked the headquarters of the ppk. crowds are protesting against attacks on security forces. the interior was damaged. some officers gutted by fire. turk your police officers have been killed and wounded in a bomb attack. the government blamed the p.k.k. for the attack. the prime minister vowed to wipe out the p.k.k. >> those mountains will be cleared of the tore trists. they'll be cleared. the nation can trust t
even though they have the registration paper, they'll have to join a long queue. it's a cue to get the tickets to board the ferry. it's been a long queue. and very slow moving. the interests are not as much as before. there are scuffles that erupt. they are exhausted, dehydrated and want to get here and continue their trip >>> the australian prime minister says his country will permanently resettle 12,000 refugees fleeing conflict in syria and iraq. tony abbott wanted to provide...
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the queue is already long. this young woman has been coming for days to try to get her asylum papers extended. she has paid $10 just to queue and is likely to pay more once inside. >> pay hundreds each time. i pay hundreds. >> can you get anywhere without paying the money? >> no, you can't. >> a report by a group of civil society organizations found this to be the most corrupt office in the country. government has been trying to clean it up, but on the morning that we were there it was easy to find people who had paid bribes. >> what can i do? >> corruption is deeply entrenched and rampant in government. in the last 20 years the government corruption would cost south africas $70 billion. in 2013 to 2014 financial year, only 14% of the municipalities received a clean order and improvement that same financial year they were $6.5 billion an with unauthorized and irregular spending. >> now this man does his best to avoid doing business with government. he has paid bribes for construction tendered. >> it's very wise
the queue is already long. this young woman has been coming for days to try to get her asylum papers extended. she has paid $10 just to queue and is likely to pay more once inside. >> pay hundreds each time. i pay hundreds. >> can you get anywhere without paying the money? >> no, you can't. >> a report by a group of civil society organizations found this to be the most corrupt office in the country. government has been trying to clean it up, but on the morning that we...
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or has that initial interest abated quite quickly. >> there's still a queue. it's about a 20 to 30 minute wait to head into these stores and just to your other point, the majority of the users already have the iphone 5 or the 6 but what i found was interesting is a lot of them are buying the new rose gold model. this is a new color for the 6s and 6s plus. so there isn't a lot of differentiation so maybe that's one of the reasons why they're buying this rose gold color so they can show off i've got the newest phone. >> great stuff. thank you very much. all right let's talk about the markets because we're seeing quite a rally across europe and the implied open is looking at gains when u.s. markets kick off. let's go live to new york. we have kathie wood, ceo, chief investment officer and i also noticed that you own apple in three out of your four etfs so it's fair to say that you're bullish on apple. >> yes. we have become more bullish in the last few weeks since they announced their upgrade program. we think that's going to reduce the replacement cycle and you'
or has that initial interest abated quite quickly. >> there's still a queue. it's about a 20 to 30 minute wait to head into these stores and just to your other point, the majority of the users already have the iphone 5 or the 6 but what i found was interesting is a lot of them are buying the new rose gold model. this is a new color for the 6s and 6s plus. so there isn't a lot of differentiation so maybe that's one of the reasons why they're buying this rose gold color so they can show off...
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there has been a very long queue and very slow moving. still the tensions are not as much as before even though they are exhausted. they're dehydrated and they just want to get their tickets. >> much more on the refugee crisis coming up in the half hour including how some refugees are changing their religion to boost their chances of gaining asylum. >>> massive stand storm has enveloped parts of the middle east. sending hundreds to the hospital with breathes problems. it's been called an unprecedented storm that has hit lebanon, syria, jordan, israel and egypt. coming up next, multi million dollar settle. reaction to the agreement between the city of baltimore and the family of a man who died in police custody. and. >>> and passing the iran nuclear deal, the guarantee that was received in congress today. >> the city of baltimore has reached a settlement with the family of freddie gray, the young man who died in police custody back in april. we have more on that story, lisa? >> well, john, the city of baltimore stands ready to pay the fami
there has been a very long queue and very slow moving. still the tensions are not as much as before even though they are exhausted. they're dehydrated and they just want to get their tickets. >> much more on the refugee crisis coming up in the half hour including how some refugees are changing their religion to boost their chances of gaining asylum. >>> massive stand storm has enveloped parts of the middle east. sending hundreds to the hospital with breathes problems. it's been...
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the courage displayed in the >>> long queues at the border as thousands of refugees cross over from hungry into ^ below >>> long queues at the border as thousands of refugees cross over from hungry into austria >>> hello from doha. this is the world news from al jazeera. we'll have more on the refugee crisis as europe's leaders meet to discuss the response to the refugee crisis. >>> a model of national unity. a corner of iraq where a local tribe stood up to i.s.i.l. and is being included in the fights >>> japanese comics, or manga cartoons are encouraging the young to read - in senegal. >>> so we begin this newshour with the refugee crisis, which is sweeping. a news conference is under way in luxembourg. where e.u. foreign ministers are meeting. freeder eko leon is speaking now. >> on the border, and to show him all our support and solidarity. it is becoming every day clear to all of us that this is not something that is affecting or is going to affect one or the other member state. but all of us. if you months ago this was an issue only italy or malta or spain or greece were raising. toda
the courage displayed in the >>> long queues at the border as thousands of refugees cross over from hungry into ^ below >>> long queues at the border as thousands of refugees cross over from hungry into austria >>> hello from doha. this is the world news from al jazeera. we'll have more on the refugee crisis as europe's leaders meet to discuss the response to the refugee crisis. >>> a model of national unity. a corner of iraq where a local tribe stood up to...
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it's been a very long queue and very slow-moving. still, the tensions are not as much as before, even though there are several that erupt between the refugees themselves simply because they are exhausted, dehydrated and just want to get their tickets and continue their trip. >> thousands of people are making the dangerous crossing from turkey to the greek islands in a desperate bid to reach europe. bernard smith spent the night on the coast and met some of those preparing to make that attempt. >> it is a deeply affecting site, a family prepared to risk everything to make it to europe. children far too young to be doing something like this. a baby who never will remember this night, if he or she makes it. >> we counted 17 people from one afghan family, all to be squeezed into this dingy. they're on turkey's coast, about 12 kilometers from the greek island of kos. >> we are afraid of dying, of course, this woman says. some died recently, but dying is much better than starving here. there's a problem. their motor won't start. they begin
it's been a very long queue and very slow-moving. still, the tensions are not as much as before, even though there are several that erupt between the refugees themselves simply because they are exhausted, dehydrated and just want to get their tickets and continue their trip. >> thousands of people are making the dangerous crossing from turkey to the greek islands in a desperate bid to reach europe. bernard smith spent the night on the coast and met some of those preparing to make that...
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i grew up listening to queue. give to us minutes we'll give you the world. >> we have good news. dry weather once again. not quite as warm and sunny as it was last week. we had string of 80s this week we're talking about a string of 70s but we'll take it. we do have some light rain moving into portions of the area tonight. the question is how long will it stick around? take look outside you can see not looking too bad right now as with take live lock on skycam3. center city all lit up. it's dry for the moment. you can see the road out there not looking wet at all. as we take a look at a time lapse video from rehoboth cloudy and gloomy. you can't see any rain a few sprinkles here and there tonight for the met part it's been dry he is specially from the city on east all day long. now west of the city tonight that's where we are seeing a few showers. notice they're starting to intensify a little bit this was the are a we were watching all night down around baltimore and d.c. moved further to the north and again you c
i grew up listening to queue. give to us minutes we'll give you the world. >> we have good news. dry weather once again. not quite as warm and sunny as it was last week. we had string of 80s this week we're talking about a string of 70s but we'll take it. we do have some light rain moving into portions of the area tonight. the question is how long will it stick around? take look outside you can see not looking too bad right now as with take live lock on skycam3. center city all lit up....
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it would have to join the queue to become a member of the eu. that is one of the serious obstacles.n: mr. cameron with his own experience. charles, thank you for joining us. a vote closer to home. ,fter months of campaigning labour party announces its new leader tomorrow. jeremy: --e to win, we have seen the polls. wish in the polls wrong in the past. would be wrong to say this is a done deal? >> i think people are talking about this is a done deal. this is a complete outsider. one to 12.been cut even the prime minister is talking about it as a done deal. the development of the labour party and these financial stability of the british family. he believes jeremy corbin will be the next labour party leader. jonathan: let's say he wakes up the leader, what are the immediate consequences for him? svenja: his problem will lie within the party. no support among mps. several senior figures say they are not good to work with him. they will refrain from taking any shadow cabinet positions. there will be rebellion. a number of people have not only called his policies hard left, but they say h
it would have to join the queue to become a member of the eu. that is one of the serious obstacles.n: mr. cameron with his own experience. charles, thank you for joining us. a vote closer to home. ,fter months of campaigning labour party announces its new leader tomorrow. jeremy: --e to win, we have seen the polls. wish in the polls wrong in the past. would be wrong to say this is a done deal? >> i think people are talking about this is a done deal. this is a complete outsider. one to...
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but now even though they have registration paper, they have to join this long queue. this is the queue with the ticket to be able to board the ferry. it has been very slow moving. still tensions are not as much as before even though there are some who who are exhausted, dehydrated, and they just want to get their tickets and t tickets and to continue their trip. >> finding quotas to take asylum seekers from front line countries like italy and greece. they include hungary. it could cause more chaos if they're not registered properly. thanks for being us on the program. how should europe be dealing with this crisis? is a refugee quota system really the way forward? >> good evening, according to my belief this is every's responsibility. there are different problems between the front line countries like hungary. we need cooperation there are the target countries more other problem is that a couple of countries like hungary is not ready to cooperate with the others. >> the way that it happens occur does it seem that countries are on the border of collapse? >> the hungarian
but now even though they have registration paper, they have to join this long queue. this is the queue with the ticket to be able to board the ferry. it has been very slow moving. still tensions are not as much as before even though there are some who who are exhausted, dehydrated, and they just want to get their tickets and t tickets and to continue their trip. >> finding quotas to take asylum seekers from front line countries like italy and greece. they include hungary. it could cause...
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the queue of asylum seekers is already long here.ung woman has been coming for days to try to get her papers extended. she has paid the equivalent of $10 just to queue, and is likely to pay more once inside. >> [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: and can you get anywhere without paying the money? >> no, you can't. >> reporter: a report found this to be the most corrupt [ inaudible ] office in the country. government has been trying to clean it up, but on the morning we were there, it was easy to find people who paid bribes. >> what can i do? >> reporter: corruption is rampant in government. in the last 20 years, estimated government corruption has cost south africans about $70 billion. in 2013 to 2014, financial year, only 14% of municipalities received a clean order, and that was an improvement. in that year there was $6.5 billion in unauthorized and irregular spending. now this man does his best to avoid doing business with government. he has paid bribes just to get the paperwork necessary to apply for a construction tenor. >> yeah, it's v
the queue of asylum seekers is already long here.ung woman has been coming for days to try to get her papers extended. she has paid the equivalent of $10 just to queue, and is likely to pay more once inside. >> [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: and can you get anywhere without paying the money? >> no, you can't. >> reporter: a report found this to be the most corrupt [ inaudible ] office in the country. government has been trying to clean it up, but on the morning we were...
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>> they are paying it every step of the process, beginning with queueing outside of the office in order to get into the office. once they are inside, paying for documents, paying to renew documents, paying to obtain refugee status. the amounts paid can vary from a few into the thousands of ram. >> you mentioned the department of moment affairs. south african authorities, are they complicit and involved. are they going anything to fight the corruption. our research shows it's multiple access. and home affairs officials who are working in the offices. the department acknowledged this is the problem. the prepare, so far, it's limited. focused on targetting corrupt individuals. the broader problems that are allowing corruption to continue. if you get rid of a car upt executived up -- corrupt individual here and there, the fundamental problem continues. >> what do you think should be done to rule out corruption, and make the asylum seekers process more transparent? >> there's a few steps that the department can take. one is addressing the service issues. part of the problem is there's high d
>> they are paying it every step of the process, beginning with queueing outside of the office in order to get into the office. once they are inside, paying for documents, paying to renew documents, paying to obtain refugee status. the amounts paid can vary from a few into the thousands of ram. >> you mentioned the department of moment affairs. south african authorities, are they complicit and involved. are they going anything to fight the corruption. our research shows it's...
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now although they have the registration paper, they'll have to join a long queue. this is a cue to get the ticket to board the ferry, it's been a long queue and slow moving. tensions are not as much as before. there are scuffles that erupt defence the refugees themselves. they are exhausted and dehydrated. >> the australian prime minister joined the debate. saying they'd resettle 12,000 refugees. tony abbott said they wanted to provide protection. they confirmed that australia will extend the air strike from iraq into syria. this is part of the u.s.-led coalition against i.s.i.l. we have a lot more to come. including residents in beirut, throwing the garbage bag into the office to protest against corruption and political incompetence. >> u.s. democrats gain more support to block the opposition. >> in sport, why bouncing across an island is a big score in endurance racing >>> now to syria where an air base in the north-west of the country, the province of idlib fall to the rebels. the al nusra front captured the airport after a 2-year battle. al qaeda's syrian affil
now although they have the registration paper, they'll have to join a long queue. this is a cue to get the ticket to board the ferry, it's been a long queue and slow moving. tensions are not as much as before. there are scuffles that erupt defence the refugees themselves. they are exhausted and dehydrated. >> the australian prime minister joined the debate. saying they'd resettle 12,000 refugees. tony abbott said they wanted to provide protection. they confirmed that australia will extend...
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getting an update on the security measures and word from the mayor do not be nervous. waking up in queue by his holiness preparing for three hartford to and our nation's capital this afternoon but folks in d.c. have been preparing for him for weeks if not months. thousands are expected to converge on washington over the next 48 hours to get a glimpse of all the father. his agenda includes a meeting with president obama and a speech in front of congress. >> we are absolutely ready. >> reporter: in new york the may remind the new yorkers that despite the unprecedented security operation involving keeping the pope safe at the same time the u.n. general assembly is in session state, federal and local law enforcement in sync and ready. >> no one is nervous, everyone is focused, they have the resources, equipment, personnel, a great deal of confidence. >> reporter: as for those on the road, gridlock will be at an all-time high with rolling street closures, temporary mass-transit shutdowns and all sorts of detours and delays, really no way around especially friday. after pope francis addresses
getting an update on the security measures and word from the mayor do not be nervous. waking up in queue by his holiness preparing for three hartford to and our nation's capital this afternoon but folks in d.c. have been preparing for him for weeks if not months. thousands are expected to converge on washington over the next 48 hours to get a glimpse of all the father. his agenda includes a meeting with president obama and a speech in front of congress. >> we are absolutely ready....
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the argument i have made for years is the more archivists you put toward systematic processes, your queuewill grow but then it will decrease because the records are open. good luck with that. i encourage you to contact the office of government information services. have you contacted a member of congress? contact the chairman and ranking member of the house oversight committee. they just had two days worth of hearings on the foia just last week. the staff there is primed, they are ready to send letters into action for you. >> i saw an example in february of a person who made a request for electronic record. they got an official response from the george w. bush library that it it it is in the queue and it will be processed in produced in approximately 12 years. >> i want to thank you for your attention. [applause]. >> thank you all anthony's book is on sale right there. i appreciate you all coming today. thank you, goodbye. [applause]. >> book tv is on twitter and facebook. we want to hear from you. tweet us, twitter.com/book to be or post a comment on our facebook page. >> .. >> watch for
the argument i have made for years is the more archivists you put toward systematic processes, your queuewill grow but then it will decrease because the records are open. good luck with that. i encourage you to contact the office of government information services. have you contacted a member of congress? contact the chairman and ranking member of the house oversight committee. they just had two days worth of hearings on the foia just last week. the staff there is primed, they are ready to send...
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apple fans form queues as the new iphone 6s goes on sale. >> good friday morning. i'm susan lee. coming up on the program, a nice seafood dinner but will he call back. it's lobster on the menu as president obama and president xi jinping meet up in washington defendant d.c. >> and is this the end of the line for the flash crash. and find out how nike is staying ahead of the pack when it comes to sales. >> welcome to the show. now the federal reserve continues to hedge it's bets. speaking last night, chair janet yellen said the fomc expects conditions to be right to raise rates this year but caveated that by saying if the economy surprises to the down side judgments would change. >> given the highly uncertain nature of the outlook one might ask why not hold off raising the federal funds rate until the economy has reached full employment and inflation is actually back at 2%. the difficulty with the strategy is monetary policy inflicts real inflation with substantial lag. if the fomc were to delay the start of the policy normalization process for too long we would likely end up havin
apple fans form queues as the new iphone 6s goes on sale. >> good friday morning. i'm susan lee. coming up on the program, a nice seafood dinner but will he call back. it's lobster on the menu as president obama and president xi jinping meet up in washington defendant d.c. >> and is this the end of the line for the flash crash. and find out how nike is staying ahead of the pack when it comes to sales. >> welcome to the show. now the federal reserve continues to hedge it's...
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. >> taking a queue from the people he served for the last eight years, gladden says it's time to put the democratic process to work. >> we went on strike. we walked through the capital hill. and tried to draw the attention of the media, the president, and everyone else. to get involved in what was going on. >> since the protest gladden stepped out of the shadows, hoping the voice may change his circumstance. >>> since lisa fletcher bought us the story, he qualified for subsidised housing. for the first time in months, he's off the street living in a washington d.c. apartment. he has promised to give up the fight for a living wage in the nation's capital. next, racing faith, the basilica reborn and children raised in >> i've been asked to keep my voice down cause worship. in many ways the place which gave voice to the spread of catholicism in america. it's resurrected from a newly lost history, it's a worthy place of contemplation for the america's catholics. nation's first cathedral, we get a tour from adam may. >> reporter: the basilica of the assumption, a relatively unknown cathed
. >> taking a queue from the people he served for the last eight years, gladden says it's time to put the democratic process to work. >> we went on strike. we walked through the capital hill. and tried to draw the attention of the media, the president, and everyone else. to get involved in what was going on. >> since the protest gladden stepped out of the shadows, hoping the voice may change his circumstance. >>> since lisa fletcher bought us the story, he qualified...
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next in my queue. >> do i press anything? >> it's on. >> there is one thing that has not been emphasized here, that is robert kennedy's assassination. because he would have carried on the kennedy name. and kennedy's aim was a rejuvenation of the democratic party. both parties were in flux. and kennedy came with a new kind of liberalism, almost an authoritarian kind of liberalism. he believed in action. his idea of the cold war was not the typical democratic approach, to the cold war, he believed in winning the cold war just as reagan did. the terms in which he spoke of the cold war would have driven the state department around the end, because he did not say we have to be cautious, he said we have to win. he gave an energetic edge to the democratic party. he was surrounded by a lot of advisors of both kinds, and when opposition occurred, there is a choice to be made, you fight the depression by government spending, which was the choice of the roosevelt democrats, or you listen to the new, younger democrats who want tax cuts e
next in my queue. >> do i press anything? >> it's on. >> there is one thing that has not been emphasized here, that is robert kennedy's assassination. because he would have carried on the kennedy name. and kennedy's aim was a rejuvenation of the democratic party. both parties were in flux. and kennedy came with a new kind of liberalism, almost an authoritarian kind of liberalism. he believed in action. his idea of the cold war was not the typical democratic approach, to the...
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long queues on the border, refugees crossing from hungary to luxembourg >>> a model of national unitywe visit a corner of iraq. local tribes now included in the wider fight against i.s.i.l. >>> and i have the sport, including a shock at the u.s
long queues on the border, refugees crossing from hungary to luxembourg >>> a model of national unitywe visit a corner of iraq. local tribes now included in the wider fight against i.s.i.l. >>> and i have the sport, including a shock at the u.s
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they scour the market for queue - cues, including stock prices moving higher or lower, changes in trade or a disappointing earnings report. all are in the blink of an eye. tens of thousands times a day, generating profits of a fraction of a penny per trade. it adds up. >> if you have an algorithmic code that does that. literally hundreds of thousands of time per day, it takes money. high frequency firms, some that bragged in the test. >> high frequency trading that traded. stocks, bonds, futures, commodities. it affects everything. orange juice to the price of mortgages, and some think there's nothing to worry about. like jim, the former chief from the securities and exchange commission. are the markets broken. i would say not. i would say that they had many of the same issues arise, the same thing when computers or telephone from the trading area. for mum and pop, focussing on the long term, being an investors, you are okay >>> others are calling for more regulation, and say high frequency traders have an unfair advantage. regulators are investigating the relationship with exchanges. b
they scour the market for queue - cues, including stock prices moving higher or lower, changes in trade or a disappointing earnings report. all are in the blink of an eye. tens of thousands times a day, generating profits of a fraction of a penny per trade. it adds up. >> if you have an algorithmic code that does that. literally hundreds of thousands of time per day, it takes money. high frequency firms, some that bragged in the test. >> high frequency trading that traded. stocks,...
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as it disappears and dead on queue. it will look like a crescent moon. must of it is a bite taken out of it by a shadow by the earth. we will give the flow, cooler weather through midweek and to some it up all, looner eclipse at 8:23 p.m. tonight. just a few minutes, high clouds interfere with it a bit. hope it clears up for you. clearing through wednesday and warming up for the later half of the week. overnight lows, numbers in the middle 50s tomorrow, a little cooler than average, 67 in the city. 79 for concord, 79 for san jose oakland. in the -- in the extended forecast, back to 90 degrees by friday. saturday, sunday we are hot again. will the 49ers ever be hot again? here is the man to answer. >> i think you better use that for the oakland raiders they are hot again. >>> in cleveland and not hot again, kaepernick, one of the worst games of his ,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> the 49ers played 47 games against the cardinals in their history dating back to 1951. never had it gotten this ugly for san francisco. jim holding a rebound from that embarrassing loss in pitt
as it disappears and dead on queue. it will look like a crescent moon. must of it is a bite taken out of it by a shadow by the earth. we will give the flow, cooler weather through midweek and to some it up all, looner eclipse at 8:23 p.m. tonight. just a few minutes, high clouds interfere with it a bit. hope it clears up for you. clearing through wednesday and warming up for the later half of the week. overnight lows, numbers in the middle 50s tomorrow, a little cooler than average, 67 in the...
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it has been a very long queue and very slow moving. many are exhausted. they're dehydrated. they just want to get their papers to continue on their trip. >> 14 turkish police officers are dead after a bomb attack on the mini bus. it happened in the eastern province. police vehicle was escorting a group of custom officials to a nearby border gate. turkey's president has blamed the increased violence on the pkk. >> we have tried so much, and we'll keep try to prevent this pain. they hav >> turkey's prime minister has denounced an attack on the headquarters of the pro kurdish party in ankara. they've called on all parties to remain calm. crowds broke the windows of the building. and businesses were set alight. >>> no. yemen the saudi coalition carried out airstrikes against rebels in the capital of sanaa. they targeted an air force base. reports say that dozens have been killed. residential building was hit during an assault on a military base. >>> yemen was already one of the poorest countries in the world before the war broke out. now months of heavy fighting has taken its to
it has been a very long queue and very slow moving. many are exhausted. they're dehydrated. they just want to get their papers to continue on their trip. >> 14 turkish police officers are dead after a bomb attack on the mini bus. it happened in the eastern province. police vehicle was escorting a group of custom officials to a nearby border gate. turkey's president has blamed the increased violence on the pkk. >> we have tried so much, and we'll keep try to prevent this pain. they...
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. >> she avoids the queue for travel papers.he is desperate not to be found and fingerprinted on her way to sweden. in theory, you have to stop and apply for asylum in the country which first registers you. to makeher friends rush the bus north to serbia's capital. >> to belgrade? >> yeah. >> thousands of migrants sleep in the serbian capital. she has found a secret place to stay. eve of her attempt to get into hungary. if she makes it she will be inside the eu's single border area. >> than test it. >> hungary is the big test? >> yeah. desk, we watch refugees walk across the border into hungary where they will be met by the hungarian police. she and her group do not want to be spotted. late at night, they get dropped off 10 miles from the hungary border. is this the most important crossing? >> if we get there we are safe. we are safe, yeah. >> they had off in search of a way through. they film these pictures of their crossing. after several hours walking, they make it into hungary and what should be the safety of the eu's border
. >> she avoids the queue for travel papers.he is desperate not to be found and fingerprinted on her way to sweden. in theory, you have to stop and apply for asylum in the country which first registers you. to makeher friends rush the bus north to serbia's capital. >> to belgrade? >> yeah. >> thousands of migrants sleep in the serbian capital. she has found a secret place to stay. eve of her attempt to get into hungary. if she makes it she will be inside the eu's single...
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. >> net another queue for wary refugees, hundreds boarding trains from germany to russia, several living rough. this is happening a few hours after the hungarian government told yazidi there could be no travel across the borders awed visas. nun have visas, they are crammed in a crane. snoop at the off they yn border there's confusion and delays of hours. the railway was not happy with overcrowded carriage and wanted to transfer passengers to other planes. >> this man talked about elation after a month of travelling. >> i have a friend in germany. >> i go one day, two days. maybe in germany. it's a big country. some were stressed whether they were tree to carry on across the border and did not fear rail officials. after an hour and a half relief. it's stiffling, the train is packed to overflowing. these people are celebrating. they don't have visas, the exception is being made, and the journey goes ahead. at last, on the way to the destinations they have grown to doubt they would ever see. >> meanwhile german chancellor angela merkel took aim at other european countries over their treatme
. >> net another queue for wary refugees, hundreds boarding trains from germany to russia, several living rough. this is happening a few hours after the hungarian government told yazidi there could be no travel across the borders awed visas. nun have visas, they are crammed in a crane. snoop at the off they yn border there's confusion and delays of hours. the railway was not happy with overcrowded carriage and wanted to transfer passengers to other planes. >> this man talked about...
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warm temperatures in the 70s across your queues and burlington and boston, 73 in d.c. 684 pittsburgh. it is nice and dry on satellite radar, showers to the north here, not to affect the tristate area today. if you are heading to the u.s. open say hello when you see me. 87 is the temperature at it:00, dress light, temperatures in the 90s later this afternoon. that is the case across the tristate area including new york city and portions of new jersey. unit with a chance of an afternoon shower and/or thunderstorm lingering into early friday. ben: tonight at the u.s. open. duke: of family battle, serena williams and venus williams face each other in flushing, no. one seed, serena going to for the majors in one calendar year, 1988 draft pick. venus, don't want to stop her street, 26 times with a reno willing 15 of those, they face each other in a grand slam final. including six of the last seven. and the men's side, kevin anderson taking on third seed in 2012. murray takes it out in his racquet after an extended rally and recovered and gave the rack and away. also won the third set. in th
warm temperatures in the 70s across your queues and burlington and boston, 73 in d.c. 684 pittsburgh. it is nice and dry on satellite radar, showers to the north here, not to affect the tristate area today. if you are heading to the u.s. open say hello when you see me. 87 is the temperature at it:00, dress light, temperatures in the 90s later this afternoon. that is the case across the tristate area including new york city and portions of new jersey. unit with a chance of an afternoon shower...
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i continue to take my queues from the commodity market. >> give yourself some raleigh if you will sell downside puts. >> starbucks sell rally. >> our time has expired. check out the website. another e otherwise have a wonderful labor day weekend. "mad money" with jim cramer starts at the top of the hour. >> announcer: this is a paid presentation for p90, brought to you by beachbody. we all reach a point when we look in the mirror and want to change. >> i want to get rid of this. i want more definition in my back. >> this needs to be gone. i want to be able to wear a bikini, walk down the beach, and feel completely great and comfortable in my own skin. and i finally decided that's it. >> announcer: but lately it seems like fitness has gotten hard, extreme, and downright painful. >> aah! >> at my age, they're just -- they're just too hard on my joints. my hips hurt. >> well, i've tried an intense program before, and it was, whew, jura
i continue to take my queues from the commodity market. >> give yourself some raleigh if you will sell downside puts. >> starbucks sell rally. >> our time has expired. check out the website. another e otherwise have a wonderful labor day weekend. "mad money" with jim cramer starts at the top of the hour. >> announcer: this is a paid presentation for p90, brought to you by beachbody. we all reach a point when we look in the mirror and want to change. >> i...
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avil: let's go to queue and &a.let's go to queue and remember your name and affiliation. yes, sir? >> i'm a lawyer in new york city. i just would like to ask the panel, listening to the discussion, i have read complement about darfur and nih, but i have to ask, to what extent has fda outlived its usefulness? they do some things that remain useful, but are we better off limiting the jurisdiction at a macro level? and permitting the market to take this on and move with it? lynn: to me i would assume that is a step or could be a step backwards in terms of safety. i think we rely on somebody to determine the things that we can buy and get prescribed for us. that we understand what those safety parameters are anyway. in my mind, it is a matter of dialing in the flexibility. believe that we need in the specific situation as opposed -- the flexibility we do in situation as opposed all. emil: if you ask any of the biotech investors that i know, pretty much everyone, they would say that getting rid of the fda would be a disaster. the fact is, comnies are i -- the fact is companies sometimes
avil: let's go to queue and &a.let's go to queue and remember your name and affiliation. yes, sir? >> i'm a lawyer in new york city. i just would like to ask the panel, listening to the discussion, i have read complement about darfur and nih, but i have to ask, to what extent has fda outlived its usefulness? they do some things that remain useful, but are we better off limiting the jurisdiction at a macro level? and permitting the market to take this on and move with it? lynn: to me i...
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blocking a lane and an accident on the grand central parkway east bound approaching the queue gardens interchange, just a lane closed, let's check the staten island expressway by bradley avenue east bound and west bound, george washington bridge, flashing lights, traffic on the upper level stop for clearing away, construction, 10 or 15 minute delay on the upper level, lower level better option lincoln or holland. as far as trains, looking good, everything on or close to schedule. ben: police questioning a man in connection with two hotel members. juliet: police have been searching for joseph dan clair, he is in police custody. police interviewing him at the midtown police precinct, being questioned about the july 23rd murder of a woman in brooklyn and the september 8th murder of a woman at the manhattan broadway hotel on 30th street midtown, he was seen on video entering both hotels with those women, and fingerprints were found that one of those scenes. and investigating whether he raped two other women. ben: the homeless population has been risen since bill deblasio came to office, 5
blocking a lane and an accident on the grand central parkway east bound approaching the queue gardens interchange, just a lane closed, let's check the staten island expressway by bradley avenue east bound and west bound, george washington bridge, flashing lights, traffic on the upper level stop for clearing away, construction, 10 or 15 minute delay on the upper level, lower level better option lincoln or holland. as far as trains, looking good, everything on or close to schedule. ben: police...
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the vanik through the queue gardens interchange looks good too southbound and northbound, construction closing of the ramps to the jackie robinson parkway, that wraps up between 5:00 and 6:00, ran a little late yesterday, grand central parkway in front of la guardia airport you are fine both ways and trains running on or close to schedule. >> nypd officer placed on modified assignment this morning after arresting the wrong person. >> it turned out to be james blake who was tackled to the ground waiting to a car to taken to the u.s. open. robert moses has more on this big case of mistaken identity. >> reporter: james blake is expected to discuss his unexpected run in with the nypd in more detail with the the power and has placed an officer on modified assignment after watching surveillance video of the encounter, an encounter blake says was unwarranted. >> shouldn't have happened and it is something we will deal with with the police and find out what they have to say and hopefully there is video of it and people and see what happened. >> according to the nypd detective were at the grand
the vanik through the queue gardens interchange looks good too southbound and northbound, construction closing of the ramps to the jackie robinson parkway, that wraps up between 5:00 and 6:00, ran a little late yesterday, grand central parkway in front of la guardia airport you are fine both ways and trains running on or close to schedule. >> nypd officer placed on modified assignment this morning after arresting the wrong person. >> it turned out to be james blake who was tackled...
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this woman paid $10 just to queue. she'll likely pay more once inside. >> i pay hundreds. we pay hundreds. >> can you get anywhere without paying money? >> no, you can't. >> but the government isn't ignoring accusations of corruption. the public service commission has handled 16 thousands cases so far and runs a hotline for people to report corruption but say that whistle blowers need better protection. >> once pool report something, at the end of the day they will suffer occupational detriment. they will be victimized, and it is difficult to prove it. >> what is undeniable is that corruption touches the lives of nearly everyone in this country of nearly 55 million. >> this is the beginning of a movement to bring an end to corruption. the organizers say that this could be the start that brings thousands more men and women. >> next month is the turn of south africa's powerful unions to take to the streets. a rainbow nation united against corruption. al jazeera, pretoria, south africa. >> norwegian mask killer is threatening to starve himself to death against conditions in p
this woman paid $10 just to queue. she'll likely pay more once inside. >> i pay hundreds. we pay hundreds. >> can you get anywhere without paying money? >> no, you can't. >> but the government isn't ignoring accusations of corruption. the public service commission has handled 16 thousands cases so far and runs a hotline for people to report corruption but say that whistle blowers need better protection. >> once pool report something, at the end of the day they will...
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. >> this area in front of the treasury taking pictures and queueing for rides, according to statistics, the number of tourists has gone up to 80% since 2011. people living around here say the last year has been the worst. with as few as 40 tourists visiting the ruins on sunday. >> i used to make more than $400 a day. if i'm lucky it stakes around $30. >> some go as far as blaming western embassies. they encourage nationals. the government has a budget to promote aboard. >> a campaign will be conducted internationally. we'll look at the least sensitive markets and the largest for us that we are working on. making sure that traffic is coming back. sooner, rather than later. >> in petra city. hotels have been forced to shut down. more than 1,000 employees have been laid off over the last year. many hope that the beauty and safety will bring the tourists to this ancient town. juror >>> okay, here is the web site at aljazeera.com. all the information there. all the reports and analysis there in one place. aljazeera.com. >> pull a sawbuck out of your wallet, there's alexander aljazeera.com.
. >> this area in front of the treasury taking pictures and queueing for rides, according to statistics, the number of tourists has gone up to 80% since 2011. people living around here say the last year has been the worst. with as few as 40 tourists visiting the ruins on sunday. >> i used to make more than $400 a day. if i'm lucky it stakes around $30. >> some go as far as blaming western embassies. they encourage nationals. the government has a budget to promote aboard....
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new people are arriving and coming past him because there's nobody here in authority to organise a queueing system. he doesn't know when he'll get across or how. a group of syrian men said they'd be charged 500 euros, $600. for a taxi from zagreb. the guy said he would drop them apt the boarder. he ended up dropping them 12km away, and they walked all night in the rain. so the lack of organization is leading to the miserable conditions for the refugees to compel things. to compound things, croatia is not really able any more to drop a refugee at the hungarian boarder. the hungarians said they won't cooperate. the big waves we have seen from croatia, to hungary, taking them into buses and taking them to the austrian border. that is likely in coming days to go down. that'll slow down as croatia is putting them to the slovenia boarder, which at least is putting women and children in buses, taking them into camps there. the biggest measure of chaos for the refugees, that many of them tell you, they have no idea which country they are in. >>> in burkina faso, pro-coup demonstrators have attacked
new people are arriving and coming past him because there's nobody here in authority to organise a queueing system. he doesn't know when he'll get across or how. a group of syrian men said they'd be charged 500 euros, $600. for a taxi from zagreb. the guy said he would drop them apt the boarder. he ended up dropping them 12km away, and they walked all night in the rain. so the lack of organization is leading to the miserable conditions for the refugees to compel things. to compound things,...
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. >> thousands of refugees have been queueing up at the croatian serbian border as they journey north to prosperous countries, more than 100 buses arrive at the serbian border town. croatian's government says 70,000 enter the country. temperatures make it difficult for refugees to stay healthy. >> more and more enter the vulnerable group, the outcome. also, a lot of pregnant women who gave birth on the exodus, and a lot of small children. the suffering is due to - due to this - this road that they took, and also something that they can't prevent, hygiene related diseases. spain's prime minister increased the in addition after a plea for calm after they won landmark elections. it might prove difficult to unite. jonah hull has more from barcelona. sunday night. catalan's party like freedom arrived. morning brought more sober analysis. in madrid the prime minister called for calm, holding out the prospects for talks, and promised to use the constitutional court to block moves towards independence. and the headlines in the main stream press - they won the election, but lost the election.
. >> thousands of refugees have been queueing up at the croatian serbian border as they journey north to prosperous countries, more than 100 buses arrive at the serbian border town. croatian's government says 70,000 enter the country. temperatures make it difficult for refugees to stay healthy. >> more and more enter the vulnerable group, the outcome. also, a lot of pregnant women who gave birth on the exodus, and a lot of small children. the suffering is due to - due to this - this...
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it will show you where you can queue up. >> reporter: while passes are available, pope tickets are now gone. if you didn't get one, you can still come. catch a glimpse on a jumbotron as far as broad and green where the pope passes by in the parade. >> this is one of the most joyful, moving and incredible experiences you can be part of. >> reporter: that new septa tool is expected to launch tomorrow. if you don't have a ticket, you will be in good company. organizers actually expect most people who come here in two weeks to come without one. i'm lauren mayk, nbc 10 news. >> hopefully without the need for umbrellas. there's plenty more to learn about the pope's visit. use the nbc 10 news app and nbc10.com as your guide for the papal weekend. >>> other news now. tonight at 6:00, a kidnapper speaks out. the man at the center of one of philadelphia's most high profile abduction cases today pleaded guilty to the crime. that kidnapping was caught on surveillance video and for the first time, delvin barnes explained his actions to a judge. nbc 10's george spencer was in the courtroom for the p
it will show you where you can queue up. >> reporter: while passes are available, pope tickets are now gone. if you didn't get one, you can still come. catch a glimpse on a jumbotron as far as broad and green where the pope passes by in the parade. >> this is one of the most joyful, moving and incredible experiences you can be part of. >> reporter: that new septa tool is expected to launch tomorrow. if you don't have a ticket, you will be in good company. organizers actually...
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new people are arriving and coming past him because there's nobody here in authority to organise a queueing system. he doesn't know when he'll get across or how. a group of syrian men said they'd be charged 500 euros, $600. a taxi 26 minutes down the road. a guy would drop it at the board. they walked all night in the rain. so the lack of organization is leading to the miserable conditions for the refugees to compel things. croatia is not really able any more to drop a refugee at the hungarian boarder. the hungarians said they won't operate. the big wave from croatian e, taking them to the austrian border. that is likely in coming days to go down. they'll bring more and more putting women and children in buses, taking them into camps there. the biggest measure of chaos for the refugees, that many of them tell you, they have no idea which country they are in. >> saudi-led air strikes pounded yemen's capital in a heavy bombardment since the military campaign began. they are looking for a major push. they held this city for a year. hashem ahelbarra reported extensively, joining us in the studi
new people are arriving and coming past him because there's nobody here in authority to organise a queueing system. he doesn't know when he'll get across or how. a group of syrian men said they'd be charged 500 euros, $600. a taxi 26 minutes down the road. a guy would drop it at the board. they walked all night in the rain. so the lack of organization is leading to the miserable conditions for the refugees to compel things. croatia is not really able any more to drop a refugee at the hungarian...
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we are hearing activists are encouraging people to donate blood, of queues of saudi men gone to donelood. mecca used to assisting people who may faint, who may feel overwhelmed by the crowds by, you know, performing the hage. but how ready do you think mecca is of an incident of it this scale? >> reporter: the thing here, they have state-of-the-art hospitals in mecca, but they also have makeshift hospitals in areas where hage takes place. so, i think now, most of the injured are being treated in mecca. some of them could be taken to a 1-hour drive from mecca or on the outskirts of the holy city of mecca. saudi arabia in the last few years has managed to build health facilities to accommodate the growing number. in the '70s and the '60s, 107,000 going to that spot. now, 3 million and a half. only reduced when the start of the mega project in mecca. so, the hospitals that should be dealing with the situation but i think because they have been overwhelmed. some. critical cases could be taken to places like jetta where they have established hospitals and very advanced medical care. >> an
we are hearing activists are encouraging people to donate blood, of queues of saudi men gone to donelood. mecca used to assisting people who may faint, who may feel overwhelmed by the crowds by, you know, performing the hage. but how ready do you think mecca is of an incident of it this scale? >> reporter: the thing here, they have state-of-the-art hospitals in mecca, but they also have makeshift hospitals in areas where hage takes place. so, i think now, most of the injured are being...
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[laughter] >> the queue for the waterfall discussion. the queue for talking about the one side in which we seek this powerful man has a lot of difficulties at hand however we have forgotten this is a man who has taken bold action with bold decisions he means what he says and he will do what he will do. said recently he said the issue of taiwan cannot be a drug on for generations so that worries me does that worry you as well? >> i read about that and was chastised by an official for over interpreting it. but i have to say then he said some people with the enemy across the table. i think it is fair c criticism i thinks fair criticism i think he is realistic about the prospects of reunification with any near-term or mid term timeframe and understands that will not happen but i think is very interested to get political dialogue with an agreement on the basic principles like china and what he said was political differences cannot be allowed to go on for generations and generations that doesn't mean unification so i a agree. he says with the
[laughter] >> the queue for the waterfall discussion. the queue for talking about the one side in which we seek this powerful man has a lot of difficulties at hand however we have forgotten this is a man who has taken bold action with bold decisions he means what he says and he will do what he will do. said recently he said the issue of taiwan cannot be a drug on for generations so that worries me does that worry you as well? >> i read about that and was chastised by an official for...
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he's still sitting in my queue. >> and at the end of the day we're doing what guys are doing.it with other women. >> reporter: this group of women has been at it for 12 years. >> antonio brown. >> dez bryant. >> the women know a tremendous amount, can't take anybody for granted. so for us, you have to do your homework. >> reporter: the wives often do that homework alongside their spows. >> how is your team doing? >> i'm losing all three of my games. >> reporter: what did your husbands think? your husbands suggest it. >> they're so psyched. >> reporter: for you? >> for themselves. they get to watch football without us complaining. >> reporter: a win-win for everyone. elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: no complaining. cbs sports coverage of the chiefs-broncos game begins one half hour from right now at 7:30 eastern, 6:30 central. and that is the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> protecting the pope, and the hundreds of thousa
he's still sitting in my queue. >> and at the end of the day we're doing what guys are doing.it with other women. >> reporter: this group of women has been at it for 12 years. >> antonio brown. >> dez bryant. >> the women know a tremendous amount, can't take anybody for granted. so for us, you have to do your homework. >> reporter: the wives often do that homework alongside their spows. >> how is your team doing? >> i'm losing all three of my...
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ellos estan solicitando mayor accion de las autoridades contra los desalojos en esa aprueben medidas queuea las familias de escasos ingresos economicos... ---las autoridades escucharon los testimonios de familias que han sido desalojadas... ---los concejo de richmond y san jose han analizado medidas similares en sus ciudades. blanca --mucho cuidado porque alguien que busca ver fotografias de desnudos puede salir estafado. --el llamado "porno fraude" extorsiona a los usuarios que quieren ver pornografia cesar --y estos terminan siendo timados para no ser expuestos --angel ayon en vivo, n tiene los detalles, angel, buen noches., angel --buenas noches... --increible, cualquier personqu darse un taco de ojo con una aplicacion de esas triple x puede llevarse una terrible sorpresa... vo --porque es el... o ella... los que pueden quedar al desnudo... --existen ya varias aplicaciones que como la manzana prohibida... se ven muy tentadoras para mirar pornografia... --pero cuando el usuario ingresa... lo extorsionan... --si, lo bloquean y sio no paga... lo exponen como amante de la ponografia... --co
ellos estan solicitando mayor accion de las autoridades contra los desalojos en esa aprueben medidas queuea las familias de escasos ingresos economicos... ---las autoridades escucharon los testimonios de familias que han sido desalojadas... ---los concejo de richmond y san jose han analizado medidas similares en sus ciudades. blanca --mucho cuidado porque alguien que busca ver fotografias de desnudos puede salir estafado. --el llamado "porno fraude" extorsiona a los usuarios que...
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and there was a queue and these kids rushed in and just started using the building as though they kind of knew it. and one the biggest shock was seeing how the public is able to assimilate something that they feel very kind of excited and comfortable with. i was, like, this building has been in my head, it's been on drawing boards. they've never seen it. how do they know how to use this building so well? and that was really beautiful. and, of course, there's, you know, lots of things reasons for that. but then, you know, i started seeing people, when i'd go back i'd see people sort of meeting, having dates - being intimate, or being studious. or having arguments. and i don't know, when architecture's alive like that, it's, for me, the best. i mean, i kind of - i can practically well up, its kind of a bit weird. but i really find it very, very powerful and moving. >> you've created an affordable housing project in harlem. talk to me about sugar hill. >> sugar hill is really important to me, because it's my first large-scale housing project. that my first large-scale project for housing
and there was a queue and these kids rushed in and just started using the building as though they kind of knew it. and one the biggest shock was seeing how the public is able to assimilate something that they feel very kind of excited and comfortable with. i was, like, this building has been in my head, it's been on drawing boards. they've never seen it. how do they know how to use this building so well? and that was really beautiful. and, of course, there's, you know, lots of things reasons...