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tonight, we continue our report with reuters. nbc's kate snow in a seldom seen world where nobody is watching out for the kids. >> reporter: gary and lisa barnes adopted anna, it was harder than they expected. >> i was a handful, to say the least. i was. >> reporter: anna had already been through two american homes after leaving a russian orphanage. she'd been diagnosed with psychological problems. >> i was the kind of person who thought you could fix things. that wasn't the situation. and it was damage at a young age. >> reporter: after two years and expensive counseling, they made a controversial choice. to find her new parents to deal with her behavior. >> but if she is your biological daughter you have to deal with it somehow. >> it is different, i have a biological child, and i have anna, and they are different. >> reporter: they didn't want to call texas authorities because they were afraid they might be deemed unfit parents, unable to adopt again. and forced to pay child support. so they turned to an underground internet f
tonight, we continue our report with reuters. nbc's kate snow in a seldom seen world where nobody is watching out for the kids. >> reporter: gary and lisa barnes adopted anna, it was harder than they expected. >> i was a handful, to say the least. i was. >> reporter: anna had already been through two american homes after leaving a russian orphanage. she'd been diagnosed with psychological problems. >> i was the kind of person who thought you could fix things. that wasn't...
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data showed the recurrent spikes are happening in the w m routers index this is the world markets reuters index indexing as another way to accentuate the fraud because now you have indexes that have a basket of these underlying prices and it can manipulate components of the index unit going in itself and so much the market is tied to index the thing with them being the dow jones index and a lot of contracts of products like a spider dow jones exchange traded fund tied to an index that index made up of all the component stocks in the office trying to start to completely manipulate as we know from a bloomberg story concurrently i might add that if you can manipulate for each market every single day then you are by definition also manipulating gold and silver so that's why gold and silver that's a tough time getting through the manipulative ceiling to put the money in the pockets of these terrorists that's a conspiracy theory. syndromes down to syria the terrorists are vero down on broadway and broad street do you have a map there is stupid i would america pretty and the u.k. it's a. they pu
data showed the recurrent spikes are happening in the w m routers index this is the world markets reuters index indexing as another way to accentuate the fraud because now you have indexes that have a basket of these underlying prices and it can manipulate components of the index unit going in itself and so much the market is tied to index the thing with them being the dow jones index and a lot of contracts of products like a spider dow jones exchange traded fund tied to an index that index...
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data showed the recurrent spikes are happening in the w m routers index this is the world markets reuters index indexing as another way to accentuate the fraud because indexes that have a basket of these online prices and it can manipulate components of the index you read it in itself and so much the market is tied to index the famous one being the dow jones index and a lot of contracts of products like a spider dow jones exchange traded fund tied to an index that index made up of all the component stocks in the office trying to get the stock to completely manipulated as we know from the bloomberg story concurrently i. but it can really be good for its market every single day then you are by definition also manipulating gold and silver so that's why gold and silver that's a tough time getting through the manipulative ceiling to put the money in the pockets of these terrorists that's a conspiracy theory. the terrorists are vero down on broadway and broad street do you have a map there stupid the american public and the u.k. it's a cut costs they put the stupidest idiots in office cameron.
data showed the recurrent spikes are happening in the w m routers index this is the world markets reuters index indexing as another way to accentuate the fraud because indexes that have a basket of these online prices and it can manipulate components of the index you read it in itself and so much the market is tied to index the famous one being the dow jones index and a lot of contracts of products like a spider dow jones exchange traded fund tied to an index that index made up of all the...
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according to reuters news service, the arab league is now calling for the u.n. and international measures, no further response coming from the u.n. or any other countries, but this information we're just now getting from reuters that arab league is calling for u.n. and international measures against syria over that gas attack or the series of gas attacks that have now been proven by the weapons inspectors who are just now returning from that country. >>> all right. we'll get more on that later. so, here's a question. why did president obama decide to ask for u.s. congressional authorization to strike syria when he says he doesn't really need it? earlier i spoke with gloria borger about that. >> it is a bit of a risky strategy, isn't it, fred? i think after david cameron lost the vote in britain and the white house had to do rethinking because they had lost a chief ally, when you don't have a chief ally like great britain on board, the president is looking for some other air cover, if you will, and i think this is a president, by the way, who was always supported
according to reuters news service, the arab league is now calling for the u.n. and international measures, no further response coming from the u.n. or any other countries, but this information we're just now getting from reuters that arab league is calling for u.n. and international measures against syria over that gas attack or the series of gas attacks that have now been proven by the weapons inspectors who are just now returning from that country. >>> all right. we'll get more on...
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in partnership with reuters, our national correspondent kate snow discovered a troubling underground world in which children are passed off with no one watching. >> reporter: 26-year-old nora gately had polio as a child. she was living in a chinese orphanage. at 13 an american couple adopted her. >> i was the luckiest girl in the world. that's what i felt like. >> reporter: she moved to a nice home in the florida keys. within a year, nora says, things fell apart. one day her mother told her she was going on a road trip with her father. >> i just thought we were going out, just doing a daddy-daughter thing. >> reporter: he drove her to tennessee, to the home of the schmitz family. >> he said we'll come back in a couple of years and pick you up. i believed him. >> reporter: did you ever see him again? >> no, never. not after two years. >> reporter: not to this day? >> not to this day. >> reporter: she lived with 17 other children, many of whom arrived the same way nora did. their parents had gone on the internet looking to get rid of kids they adopted from overseas. it is called rehomi
in partnership with reuters, our national correspondent kate snow discovered a troubling underground world in which children are passed off with no one watching. >> reporter: 26-year-old nora gately had polio as a child. she was living in a chinese orphanage. at 13 an american couple adopted her. >> i was the luckiest girl in the world. that's what i felt like. >> reporter: she moved to a nice home in the florida keys. within a year, nora says, things fell apart. one day her...
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jp morgan chase college students wells fargo and discover treasury according to reuters-- bank executives no longer view lending money for college as a significant growth market. jp morgan's exit leaves less competition for the remaining players such as wells fargo, discover financial services and the government. in peru -- children as young as 13 are helping the country become a top producer of counterfeit cash. just use first 15 seconds of that video -- no peru election stuff :) the south american country has overtaken colombia's title as a capital for counterfeit production. children reportedly work on the design of the fake bills by hand --adding small details to improve the credibility of the notes. 100 million dollars in fake cash tied to peru has been seized over the last decade. a modern family star is shining in hollywood. actress sofia vergara ranks number one on forbes list of the top earning ladies on tv . she brought in 30 million dollars this year, thanks to a variety of endorsement deals. big bang theory's kaley cuoco also capitalized on her fame with endorsements. she land
jp morgan chase college students wells fargo and discover treasury according to reuters-- bank executives no longer view lending money for college as a significant growth market. jp morgan's exit leaves less competition for the remaining players such as wells fargo, discover financial services and the government. in peru -- children as young as 13 are helping the country become a top producer of counterfeit cash. just use first 15 seconds of that video -- no peru election stuff :) the south...
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that was a interview an hour ago torighters by a spokesman -- reuters by a spokesman from al-shaba. one thing to note the 69 dead and that's been downgraded due to double counting of the bodies that stands now at 62. >>> we are hearing from a woman named silver head from silver spring at the mall when it went under attack. 62 killed 65 missing and she explains how she made it out of a grocery store alive. >> people were telling us to be quiet, i was pretty afraid it was unsafe to exit but i did anyway. there were still employees of the supermarket who were standing there and just to some degree directing us to exit. there was blood on the floor. not a substantial amount but drops that locked like someone who had been wounded waked walked or carried out the same path we were taking. we walked through the grocery section and onto the storeroom or stockroom. and then out the loading dock area where we saw crowds of people milling about. >> she says she had to crawl on hands and knees and described it feeling like a herd of sheep. now of course as charley mentioned people are wondering
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i'm paranoid that the decision to stop the foreign adoptions punishes the children while a massive reuters investigation called the child exchange has exposed some dark secrets about adoption of foreign children they expose it often by using the term read homing which is normally about finding new homes for animals people are basically advertising adopted children they don't want like baseball cards on e bay reuters found out that on just one yahoo group of child a week was offered up to the public my wonder what kind of people want to discreetly get children off the internet the thing is that in the us adopting a child from overseas is hard but transferring them to someone else later on is a breeze all you need is a notarized power of attorney document to clearing the child is another adult's care so for those of you who think that i am a cruel nationals because i support russians doctrine ben then take a look at the child exchange and you might just start to see my point but that's just my opinion. mission. critic ation three. three three three three. three . three blood clotting video f
i'm paranoid that the decision to stop the foreign adoptions punishes the children while a massive reuters investigation called the child exchange has exposed some dark secrets about adoption of foreign children they expose it often by using the term read homing which is normally about finding new homes for animals people are basically advertising adopted children they don't want like baseball cards on e bay reuters found out that on just one yahoo group of child a week was offered up to the...
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norwegian air asked for the meeting after what reuters called a slew of technical issues over the weekend with two 787's jets. a norweigan air spokesperson told reuters that aircraft failed to have the kind of reliability it expected and that something must happen fast to address the problems. boeing says in a statement: "we are disappointed to have issues so early in our 787 operations and are working with norwegian to address them and return each airplane to service in as timely a manner as possible" u-s airways and american airlines agree to extend the merger deadline. each company will now have until january 18th to terminate the proceedings. the earlier deadline was december 17th. the news comes as the two airlines fight a u-s department of justice lawsuit that seeks to kill the merger. that federal trial regarding the lawsuit starts november 25th. if the deal does go forward it will create the world's largest airline. gm is receiving a ratings upgrade. moody's investors services is raising gm's corporate debt from junk states to its lowest investment grade. the car company lost stat
norwegian air asked for the meeting after what reuters called a slew of technical issues over the weekend with two 787's jets. a norweigan air spokesperson told reuters that aircraft failed to have the kind of reliability it expected and that something must happen fast to address the problems. boeing says in a statement: "we are disappointed to have issues so early in our 787 operations and are working with norwegian to address them and return each airplane to service in as timely a manner...
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only 9% of americans surveyed by reuters think president obama should intervene. today military intervention is harder to sell because the public is not behind it and maybe that is because they heard the same story before. >> president obama is on day two of the g-20 summit taking place in st. petersburg, russia. today 11 countries including the united states have issued a joint statement on the syrian crisis in response to the use of chemical weapons it says we call for a strong international response to this grave violation of the world's rules and conscience that will sends a clear message that this kinds of atrocity can never be repeated. those who perpetrated these crimes must be held accountable. our correspondent brings us the latest report from st. petersburg. >> i was elected to end wars, not start them. >> u.s. military intervention in syria dominated the g-20 discussions. he didn't get support in st. petersburg. >> there is no unitary solution to the syrian conflict. >> there is no military solution. >> we will not participate in military action. >> asi
only 9% of americans surveyed by reuters think president obama should intervene. today military intervention is harder to sell because the public is not behind it and maybe that is because they heard the same story before. >> president obama is on day two of the g-20 summit taking place in st. petersburg, russia. today 11 countries including the united states have issued a joint statement on the syrian crisis in response to the use of chemical weapons it says we call for a strong...
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it helps society, helps all of us. >> by the way this reuters nbc news investigation found 261 cases of this over five years. 50 children a year still way too much. on the other hand there are tens of thousands of international adoptions in this country every year. >> what i found interesting is the fact that the money that spent to bring children from international adoption is quite costly. it can be anywhere from $25,000. i think russia $50,000 at this low end. my question, my wondering if you spending that much resources on bringing the child when you bring the child here you find that there are problems why aren't you willing to give the resource as parent to fix the problem. there's a disconnect. my concern these people want a baby, but then when it's not perfect, i can't handle it, we need to address that issue that as you said resources and showing parents that they can have the help they need. >> but adoptive age enensees do they have more of burred tone pre-inform americans to go overseas because they can't find children here adopting a child here to frequently much more exp
it helps society, helps all of us. >> by the way this reuters nbc news investigation found 261 cases of this over five years. 50 children a year still way too much. on the other hand there are tens of thousands of international adoptions in this country every year. >> what i found interesting is the fact that the money that spent to bring children from international adoption is quite costly. it can be anywhere from $25,000. i think russia $50,000 at this low end. my question, my...
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yet but reuters can. here's what they're reporting. united states president -- rueter speaks in international terms -- united states president barack obama, on tuesday,congres authorizing military strikes against syria in order to give russia time to get syria to surrender any chemical weapons it possesses, according to u.s. senators. quoting, what he, obama, wants, is to check out the seriousness of the syrians and russian' willingness to get rid of the chemical weapons. continuing the quote, he wants time to check it out. that's from carl levin, the senate armed services committee chairman, has now reported the president is asking congress to delay the votes on authorization of strikes in syria. senator levin made his remarks after the lunch meeting on capitol hill that the president attended. yesterday the senate ban debating a resolution choo would back strikes on syria. so it was requested on august 31st. his numbers have gotten worth in worse in the public and congress. as of yesterday he was still
yet but reuters can. here's what they're reporting. united states president -- rueter speaks in international terms -- united states president barack obama, on tuesday,congres authorizing military strikes against syria in order to give russia time to get syria to surrender any chemical weapons it possesses, according to u.s. senators. quoting, what he, obama, wants, is to check out the seriousness of the syrians and russian' willingness to get rid of the chemical weapons. continuing the quote,...
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reuters saw chat rooms in the hundreds on one site. the children ranged in age from six to 14, the youngest was ten months old. at least 7% of children offered on the bulletin board were advertised as foreign-born. some were advertised with physical disabilities, some had physical or sexual abuse. they posted this type of thing when owners looked to post their pet. born in 2002, this handsome boy is eager to please, one ad for a child read. the adoption laws vary from state to state, so the practice often circumvents the government. the very practice of people who want to get rid of their child, a child is transferred with minimum documentation. as you can imagine, the children could fall in the hands of child predators or abusers, one family told this child they would take away her leg braces as punishment. and she was told more than once to dig her own grave in the family's back yard. >> she said go out and dig your own grave, i don't care if you die, nobody will find you, you were not here in the first place. >> joining me now is th
reuters saw chat rooms in the hundreds on one site. the children ranged in age from six to 14, the youngest was ten months old. at least 7% of children offered on the bulletin board were advertised as foreign-born. some were advertised with physical disabilities, some had physical or sexual abuse. they posted this type of thing when owners looked to post their pet. born in 2002, this handsome boy is eager to please, one ad for a child read. the adoption laws vary from state to state, so the...
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there was a whistleblower who worked at thomson reuters.e's a key economic indicator that thomson reuters is interrupted with university of michigan that affects the fed's and some of the fed's moves. if you have early access to that data, you deftly have a trading advantage and it is subsequently , 16 oft that some firms the biggest banks and hedge funds in the world, have been getting that data up to an hour early -- >> and that means? >> they're able to trade ahead of that information. i spoke with a market research firm who looked at the trading data and said, look, you are seeing these huge spikes in activity just before the data is officially released, which means there are whole bunch of people were gambling on inside information. this is going on all over the place. >> matt taibbi, we have to leave it there. we will have a link to piece in rolling stone that hits the stands friday called, "looting the pension funds: five years after the financial crisis, wall street is picking at the carcass of flat-broke city and state governments
there was a whistleblower who worked at thomson reuters.e's a key economic indicator that thomson reuters is interrupted with university of michigan that affects the fed's and some of the fed's moves. if you have early access to that data, you deftly have a trading advantage and it is subsequently , 16 oft that some firms the biggest banks and hedge funds in the world, have been getting that data up to an hour early -- >> and that means? >> they're able to trade ahead of that...
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i'm paranoid that the decision to stop the foreign adoptions punishes the children when a massive reuters investigation called the child exchange has exposed some dark secrets about adoption of foreign children they expose it often by using the term re homing which is normally about finding new homes for animals people are basically advertising adopted children they don't want like baseball cards on e bay readers found out that on just one yahoo group child a week was offered up to the public my wonder what kind of people want to discreetly get children off the internet the thing is that in the us adopting a child from overseas is hard but transferring them to someone else later on is a breeze all you need is a notarized power of attorney document to clearing the child is another adult's care so for those of you who think that i am a cruel nationals because i support russians the option ban than take a look at the child exchange and you might just start to see my point but that's just my opinion. please. hello and welcome across the uk for all things are considered on peter lavelle syria
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address the american people on tuesday to make his case and he's got his work cut out there too as a reuters poll this week showed fifty six percent of the american people opposed strikes only nineteen percent support strikes so what is going to happen what will the president do if he can't get congress on board well this morning his deputy national security adviser tony blinken told n.p.r. that strikes are off the table without the go ahead from congress he said quote the president of course has the authority to strike but it's neither his desire nor his intention to use that authority absent congress backing him but when asked specifically whether this was the case the president today refused to limit his options i did not put this before congress. just as a political force or a symbol of deputy national security advisor said it is not your intention to attack if congress doesn't approve it is he right i don't think that's exactly what he said but. i think i've answered i've answered the question so the president refuses to rule out going alone in striking syria that under his own admissio
address the american people on tuesday to make his case and he's got his work cut out there too as a reuters poll this week showed fifty six percent of the american people opposed strikes only nineteen percent support strikes so what is going to happen what will the president do if he can't get congress on board well this morning his deputy national security adviser tony blinken told n.p.r. that strikes are off the table without the go ahead from congress he said quote the president of course...
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meghan twohey spent 18 months working on the investigation for reuters. and adam pertman is executive director of the evan b. donaldson adoption institute, a national non profit that focuses on adoption research and policy. meghan twohey, some background first so we understand this. why are parents giving up their adopted children? and how are they doing it? >> well, that's a good question. i spoke to many adoptive parents for this 18-month project who had gone on the internet and solicited new families for their unwanted adopted children, and the reasons that they turned to this largely underground network were three-fold. one, they had that they didn't feel like they had received proper training going into their adoptions. two, they didn't feel like the issues that--- the children they adopted came to them with measure and behavioral programss that wasn't disclosed and when the adoption went south, the adoption agency would not help them. what they turned to the state, the child welfare assistance for help, they didn't get any assistance. they were told
meghan twohey spent 18 months working on the investigation for reuters. and adam pertman is executive director of the evan b. donaldson adoption institute, a national non profit that focuses on adoption research and policy. meghan twohey, some background first so we understand this. why are parents giving up their adopted children? and how are they doing it? >> well, that's a good question. i spoke to many adoptive parents for this 18-month project who had gone on the internet and...
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while world leaders discuss the unraveling situation in afghanistan, one cleric told reuters that the taliban will regain power once the united states drawdown completes. the prediction by the pro- taliban cleric has raised concerns among the international community over the uncertainty and threats in afghanistan. >> a radical pakistani cleric known as the father of the taliban predicts the taliban will regain power in afghanistan once u.s. forces leave. while he is revered in pakistan and afghanistan where his views carry enormous weight among the taliban an. on the main highway between the border, this is still often described as the incubator for radical ls. he said he was sure the televangelist soon sweep back to power in afghanistan once u.s. forces -- sure the taliban an would soon sweep back to power in afghanistan once u.s. forces leave. >> the seminary is recognized officially in pakistan. it is believed to be close to taliban and forces, a legacy or -- legacy of an era when pakistan supported forces including osama bin laden. pakistan has long been accused of harboring terro
while world leaders discuss the unraveling situation in afghanistan, one cleric told reuters that the taliban will regain power once the united states drawdown completes. the prediction by the pro- taliban cleric has raised concerns among the international community over the uncertainty and threats in afghanistan. >> a radical pakistani cleric known as the father of the taliban predicts the taliban will regain power in afghanistan once u.s. forces leave. while he is revered in pakistan...
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the other reports shared by mark hosenbal from reuters and others, said there was great surprise the attack took place. that needs to come out. the administration can dig itself out of this dilemma and the reason it doesn't is it was like hosenbal says for reuters instead of kerry in front of the state department. >> let's assume the president does get congressional approval and we move forward with the attack on syria. what dangers lie ahead? >> havoc. i'm not willing to talk about this. i think we can stop this. what we need to do is get the representatives to heed the flimsy evidence. i talked for five minutes to a local congressman last night, he was drinking the kool-aid. obama says it, that doesn't make sense if you are an effective representative. mr. mcgovern, we appreciate your time tonight. >> you're welcome. >>> sat down with former congressman ron paul. >> where would be your red line? is there a moment when the united states have a responsibility to go ahead and protect? >> if any country, including syria attack the united states under attack threatened us and came and b
the other reports shared by mark hosenbal from reuters and others, said there was great surprise the attack took place. that needs to come out. the administration can dig itself out of this dilemma and the reason it doesn't is it was like hosenbal says for reuters instead of kerry in front of the state department. >> let's assume the president does get congressional approval and we move forward with the attack on syria. what dangers lie ahead? >> havoc. i'm not willing to talk about...
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what it marines for retailers, director of consumer research at thomson reuters, retailers know thatre's no action like talking to a shopkeeper. >> how they're dplaig their merchandise and -- displaying their merchandise, 2013 was an uneventful year as far as fashion and that of course hurt the apparel stores. however i was there this week and i noticed for the spring we could have some items that could help the apparel stores. >> what's your sense of these numbers that you have seen? in the last 24 hours, we have seen conflicting messages, some things look soft and yet cars and appliances and you know household expensive goods are doing well. it's a weird schizophrenic consumer. >> well, the consumer is definitely shopping. they're just shifting their behavior. what they're doing is buying the big ticket items. what we find is the home values go up and when the home values go up they feel more confident stepping them -- extending themselves. they feel like they have more money, credit, for the back to school season, teenagers faced the highest unemployment rate since the beatles and
what it marines for retailers, director of consumer research at thomson reuters, retailers know thatre's no action like talking to a shopkeeper. >> how they're dplaig their merchandise and -- displaying their merchandise, 2013 was an uneventful year as far as fashion and that of course hurt the apparel stores. however i was there this week and i noticed for the spring we could have some items that could help the apparel stores. >> what's your sense of these numbers that you have...
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reuters exclusively obtained a note prepared by the imf in advance of the g-20. it warned emerging economies that downside risks have become more prominent. the imf said "the greatest worry may well be the long period of sluggish global growth." the imf said despite concerns, noble growth should accelerate in 2014. the g-20 summit will take place on thursday and friday. previous meetings focused on japan. as other countries criticized the wiki and policy. that is likely to be -- weak yen policy. that is likely to be less of an issue. let's cross to our japanese correspondent. >> prime minister shinzo abe a says he plans to tell g-20 leaders japan is pursuing economic growth policies but at the same time maintaining fiscal discipline. japan is under pressure. it has the biggest public debt among major industrial economies, but abe says he cannot reduce that debt unless there is economic growth. with two landslide election victories under his belt and a hectic schedule of international calls since taking office, shinzo abe will be the highest- profile prime ministe
reuters exclusively obtained a note prepared by the imf in advance of the g-20. it warned emerging economies that downside risks have become more prominent. the imf said "the greatest worry may well be the long period of sluggish global growth." the imf said despite concerns, noble growth should accelerate in 2014. the g-20 summit will take place on thursday and friday. previous meetings focused on japan. as other countries criticized the wiki and policy. that is likely to be -- weak...
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. >>> jamie, according to reuters president assad says, quote, the american threats of launching an attack against syria will not discourage syria away from its principles. state controlled syrian media today is mocking america because of the the president's decision, calling it the beginning of, quote, an historic american retreat. what sort of message does the president's surprising delay send to the syrian opposition, our allies in the region and more importantly, to tehran? judy miller, pull bitser prize winning investigative reporter, extensive experience in the middle east. good morning, judy. do you think the president's decision to delay this and seek congressional approval now was wise? >> look, i think, eric, from what we've seen analysts on the left and right agree on only one thing. that is the white house's handling of the leadup to military action or nonmilitary action in syria has been catastrophic. it looks disorganized. it looks contradictory. the president sent his secretary of state, john kerry, out to give a really rabble rousing appeal on humanitarians and moral ground
. >>> jamie, according to reuters president assad says, quote, the american threats of launching an attack against syria will not discourage syria away from its principles. state controlled syrian media today is mocking america because of the the president's decision, calling it the beginning of, quote, an historic american retreat. what sort of message does the president's surprising delay send to the syrian opposition, our allies in the region and more importantly, to tehran? judy...
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one anonymous source did tell reuters news agency ever going in through the roof. that has yet to be confirmed. the police chief is saying some hostages have been rescued. the operation is still underway. all of this has yet to be confirmed. it does seem there is action going on at the mall this morning. that mall was taken over three days ago by shabaab militants linked to al qaeda. of course -- of horrible situation where 70 people have been killed and 200 more hurt. the hostages are still inside. we will be covering this for you as the day goes on on "france 24." stay tuned for the latest developments. stay with us. >> france has won their first basketball title meeting with the when you in the final -- beating lithuania in the final. lithuania had no response with france winning 80-66. >> the journey was unbelievable. i would change nothing. going through the pain, ups and downs, bronze, silver medals finally getting the gold is unbelievable. i feel very lucky. i had an unbelievable coaching staff and teammates who believed in me and that we could do it togethe
one anonymous source did tell reuters news agency ever going in through the roof. that has yet to be confirmed. the police chief is saying some hostages have been rescued. the operation is still underway. all of this has yet to be confirmed. it does seem there is action going on at the mall this morning. that mall was taken over three days ago by shabaab militants linked to al qaeda. of course -- of horrible situation where 70 people have been killed and 200 more hurt. the hostages are still...
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thompson reuters has now respond stod our question here. they say they did not transmit any anything out of that room. one of the big questions is, did anybody break the rules? and what were what were the rules at all? the federal reserve still hasn't answered our questions about what the rules were for that lockup last week. >> that is the question. i want to -- >> it seems unfair to the traders not in new york. we're debating something over a couple thousands of a second. seems like you synchronize the clocks in san francisco and chicago so nobody has an advantage. seems like the notion of having a single place is an outdated idea. >> what do you think about that, eamon? >> one of the things that might be a possibility here is that one of these news services actually released it internally in their own servers, moved the information to chicago, simultaneously released it in chicago and new york. i guess the question -- >> how did they even get that? >> the question is -- well, they got it in the lockup room. they got it from the fed in ad
thompson reuters has now respond stod our question here. they say they did not transmit any anything out of that room. one of the big questions is, did anybody break the rules? and what were what were the rules at all? the federal reserve still hasn't answered our questions about what the rules were for that lockup last week. >> that is the question. i want to -- >> it seems unfair to the traders not in new york. we're debating something over a couple thousands of a second. seems...
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then a reuters report citing sources. simprchlt p moth jpmorgan had previously disclosed civil and criminal mortgage backed securities investigations by u.s. prosecutors out in california. so, again, more in terms of the legal side of things for jpmorgan. problems this time with regard to their mortgage activities, specifically mortgage-backed securities. we'll bring you more details but for now, it looks like another case may be soon brought against jpmorgan tied to mortgage activities. back over to you. >> dom, thank you. >>> meanwhile, kenyan forces are trying to end the deadly mall attack in nairobi. we have the latest from there. >> reporter: hi there from nairobi where for several hours today we could see thick, black smoke billowing from the shopping mall that was overrun on sunday by al shabab militants. members, it's believed, of somalia based islamist terrorist group. through the day we've heard exchanges of gunfire and loud explosions as well as this operation appeared to move into a near and dramatic phase. ov
then a reuters report citing sources. simprchlt p moth jpmorgan had previously disclosed civil and criminal mortgage backed securities investigations by u.s. prosecutors out in california. so, again, more in terms of the legal side of things for jpmorgan. problems this time with regard to their mortgage activities, specifically mortgage-backed securities. we'll bring you more details but for now, it looks like another case may be soon brought against jpmorgan tied to mortgage activities. back...
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a reuters investigation called the child exchange has exposed some dark secrets about adoption of foreign children they expose often by using the term re homing which is normally about finding new homes for animals people are basically advertising adopted children they don't want like baseball cards on e bay found out that on just one yahoo group child a week was offered up to the public my wonder what kind of people want to discreetly get children off the internet the thing is that in the us adopting a child from overseas is hard but transferring them to someone else later on is a breeze all you need is a notarized power of attorney document to currying the child is another adult's care so for those of you who think that i am a cruel nationals because i support russians the option ban than take a look at the child exchange and you might just start to see my point but that's just my opinion. cape town south africa i could to make sure that if diesel electric was such vessels the sport. pilot is a bona fide officer with unrivaled knowledge of these waters he still has to ship out into the
a reuters investigation called the child exchange has exposed some dark secrets about adoption of foreign children they expose often by using the term re homing which is normally about finding new homes for animals people are basically advertising adopted children they don't want like baseball cards on e bay found out that on just one yahoo group child a week was offered up to the public my wonder what kind of people want to discreetly get children off the internet the thing is that in the us...
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go like a pro. >>> sony getting a boost from a reuters survey showing more u.s.referred its soon-to-be released play station 4 over microsoft's xbox 1pp. boeing is lower after a nor wee again air grounded the airliner. for its part boeing says it's focussing on making its 787s more reliable. plummets after the fda declined to release its hold on the hepatitis c treatment down 59%. up to you. >> take a look at this one. apple employees have something more to be thankful. tim cook is giving his entire staff the entire week of thanksgiving off. employees who do have to be at work over the holiday, can use the extra three vacation days whenever they want. it's cook's way of saying thanks for the successful launch of apple's run of iphones. the app store celebrating a milestone, the 50 billionth download of an app. >> and cook and company have something else to celebrate. apple now considered the most valuable brand in the whole world according to an annual study by the firm interbrand which ranks companies based on brand value. apple's brand, valued at $98.3 billion,
go like a pro. >>> sony getting a boost from a reuters survey showing more u.s.referred its soon-to-be released play station 4 over microsoft's xbox 1pp. boeing is lower after a nor wee again air grounded the airliner. for its part boeing says it's focussing on making its 787s more reliable. plummets after the fda declined to release its hold on the hepatitis c treatment down 59%. up to you. >> take a look at this one. apple employees have something more to be thankful. tim cook...