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and independence party, the euro sceptic party, pouring on the dutch to vote against the treaty.rom his perspective, the u.k. voting, over two months on whether the leave the union, he was hoping whether there would be a strong showing, that dutch voters choose to oppose the treaty. the other thing to point out is in 2005 dutch voters have the opportunity to vote on e.u. legislation, and they voted to oppose the constitution, and the elements happen anyway. the question will be whether the government in the hague decide that they want to proceed. we'll know about that in the hours to come >>> you mentioned u.k. connection. does the result have any other wider repercussions. >> i put that question to a senior - a dutch research fellow, who had been an ambassador in eastern europe saying what does it message for brussels, for the european union. the question was will this mean that individual nations will have referendums on all sorts of different policies, and could to many that countries feel they have the opportunity to bring a veto or gridlock to brussels. again, that question
and independence party, the euro sceptic party, pouring on the dutch to vote against the treaty.rom his perspective, the u.k. voting, over two months on whether the leave the union, he was hoping whether there would be a strong showing, that dutch voters choose to oppose the treaty. the other thing to point out is in 2005 dutch voters have the opportunity to vote on e.u. legislation, and they voted to oppose the constitution, and the elements happen anyway. the question will be whether the...
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i'm sceptical of everything that comes out of there. if you don't allow google to freely operate, everything is suspect. i always watch australia. levi sold more canvas and told you more in the picks and shovels. australia slowed dramatically. gary: they are getting the benefit of the growth in china. what are the real numbers? >> from 4.5 to 5. but that's an outstanding number. 5% gdp growth. in 2003 the gdp was 700 billion or 800 billion, now you are at 10 trillion. it's still an enormous number. >> 40% of china's g -- p is consumption. we think it will grow 10% a year. 6% has a challenge because of too much capacity and that will grow 2 or 3. you have real growth at 2.2 to 5.5 plus inflation. in the "wall street journal" thursday they had a special ad insert for china's need for nuclear just to have power. companies that supply this will be extraordinarily interesting. curtis wright has a westinghouse owned by t to toshiba. and assuming there are no more fukushimas, that would be an interesting tale to a company like that. that's a r
i'm sceptical of everything that comes out of there. if you don't allow google to freely operate, everything is suspect. i always watch australia. levi sold more canvas and told you more in the picks and shovels. australia slowed dramatically. gary: they are getting the benefit of the growth in china. what are the real numbers? >> from 4.5 to 5. but that's an outstanding number. 5% gdp growth. in 2003 the gdp was 700 billion or 800 billion, now you are at 10 trillion. it's still an...
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i'm sceptical of everything that comes out of there.f you don't allow google to freely operate, everything is suspect. i always watch australia. levi sold more canvas and told you more in the picks and shovels. australia slowed dramatically. gary: they are getting the benefit of the growth in china. what are the real numbers? >> from 4.5 to 5. but that's an outstanding number. 5% gdp growth. in 2003 the gdp was 700 billion or 800 billion, now you are at 10 trillion. it's still an enormous number. >> 40% of china's g -- p is consumption. we think it will grow 10% a year. 6% has a challenge because of too much capacity and that will grow 2 or 3. you have real growth at 2.2 to 5.5 plus inflation. in the "wall street journal" thursday they had a special ad insert for china's need for nuclear just to have power. companies that supply this will be extraordinarily interesting. curtis wright has a westinghouse owned by t to toshiba. and assuming there are no more fukushimas, that would be an interesting tale to a company like that. that's a rea
i'm sceptical of everything that comes out of there.f you don't allow google to freely operate, everything is suspect. i always watch australia. levi sold more canvas and told you more in the picks and shovels. australia slowed dramatically. gary: they are getting the benefit of the growth in china. what are the real numbers? >> from 4.5 to 5. but that's an outstanding number. 5% gdp growth. in 2003 the gdp was 700 billion or 800 billion, now you are at 10 trillion. it's still an enormous...
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i'm sceptical of everything that comes out of there. if you don't allow google to freely operate, everything is suspect. i always watch australia. levi sold more canvas and told you more in the picks and shovels. australia slowed dramatically. gary: they are getting the benefit of the growth in china. what are the real numbers? >> from 4.5 to 5. but that's an outstanding number. 5% gdp growth. in 2003 the gdp was 700 billion or 800 billion, now you are at 10 trillion. it's still an enormous number. >> 40% of china's g -- p is consumption. we think it will grow 10% a year. 6% has a challenge because of too much capacity and that will grow 2 or 3. you have real growth at 2.2 to 5.5 plus inflation. in the "wall street journal" thursday they had a special ad insert for china's need for nuclear just to have power. companies that supply this will be extraordinarily interesting. curtis wright has a westinghouse owned by t to toshiba. and assuming there are no more fukushimas, that would be an interesting tale to a company like that. that's a r
i'm sceptical of everything that comes out of there. if you don't allow google to freely operate, everything is suspect. i always watch australia. levi sold more canvas and told you more in the picks and shovels. australia slowed dramatically. gary: they are getting the benefit of the growth in china. what are the real numbers? >> from 4.5 to 5. but that's an outstanding number. 5% gdp growth. in 2003 the gdp was 700 billion or 800 billion, now you are at 10 trillion. it's still an...
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i'm sceptical of everything that comes out of there. if you don't allow google to freely operate, everything is suspect. i always watch australia. levi sold more canvas and told you more in the picks and shovels. australia slowed dramatically. gary: they are getting the benefit of the growth in china. what are the real numbers? >> from 4.5 to 5. but that's an outstanding number. 5% gdp growth. in 2003 the gdp was 700 billion or 800 billion, now you are at 10 trillion. it's still an enormous number. >> 40% of china's g -- p is consumption. we think it will grow 10% a year. 6% has a challenge because of too much capacity and that will grow 2 or 3. you have real growth at 2.2 to 5.5 plus inflation. in the "wall street journal" thursday they had a special ad insert for china's need for nuclear just to have power. companies that supply this will be extraordinarily interesting. curtis wright has a westinghouse owned by t to toshiba. and assuming there are no more fukushimas, that would be an interesting tale to a company like that. that's a r
i'm sceptical of everything that comes out of there. if you don't allow google to freely operate, everything is suspect. i always watch australia. levi sold more canvas and told you more in the picks and shovels. australia slowed dramatically. gary: they are getting the benefit of the growth in china. what are the real numbers? >> from 4.5 to 5. but that's an outstanding number. 5% gdp growth. in 2003 the gdp was 700 billion or 800 billion, now you are at 10 trillion. it's still an...
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but in the light of day, locals say they're sceptical. they worry that the elections are the focus of politicians' attention right now. two years allowing a similar fly over collapsed in the city and although there were no casualties, people say if the government has taken action as was promised about back then and created policies and checks and balances for construction, a tragedy of this may not have happened. >> reporter: even here memories are short. despite warnings that this area is unsafe, crowds gather to watch the machinery break apart the fly over's crumbling edge. further along it's business as usual. once again stalls set up, pedestrians passing through and vehicles parked under the bridge >>> brussels airport is expected to reopen at a reduce level of security on sunday morning. it has been closed since suicide bombers struck ten days ago. a planned reopening today was there wartd by a strike threat over more security. the government has agreed to hire 200 additional airport police officers. a new case of ebola was declared
but in the light of day, locals say they're sceptical. they worry that the elections are the focus of politicians' attention right now. two years allowing a similar fly over collapsed in the city and although there were no casualties, people say if the government has taken action as was promised about back then and created policies and checks and balances for construction, a tragedy of this may not have happened. >> reporter: even here memories are short. despite warnings that this area...
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in the light of day, locals say they're sceptical.hey worry that the elections are the focus of politicians' attention right now. >> reporter: two years ago a splar fly over collapsed in the city. although there were no casualties, people say if government had taken action back then, and created policies and checks and balances for construction, this would not have happened. despite warnings that this area is unsafe, crowds gather to watch the machinery breaking apart the crumbling ij of the fly over. further along it is business as usual, once again stalls set up vehicles passed under the bridge >>> donald trump has been ramping up the rhetoric on extending a wall along the u.s. mexico border. a new video has emerged which shows that the current fence isn't much of a barrier for some. >> reporter: this video from a news channel captures a brazen encursion of men into the u.s. with drugs it is suggestion expected. they were only in the u.s. for a few moments before crossing back. they climbed over it in less than 30 seconds showing th
in the light of day, locals say they're sceptical.hey worry that the elections are the focus of politicians' attention right now. >> reporter: two years ago a splar fly over collapsed in the city. although there were no casualties, people say if government had taken action back then, and created policies and checks and balances for construction, this would not have happened. despite warnings that this area is unsafe, crowds gather to watch the machinery breaking apart the crumbling ij of...
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punished, and there will be an investigation. but in the light of day, the locales say that they're sceptical. they worry that the elections are because of politicians had intentions now. now.it with checks and balances, a tragedy of this tale may not have happened. here, it's short. the crowds gather to watch the machinery break apart the flyover's crumbling edge. and it's business as usual. the vehicles are parked under the bridge. aljazeera, call cut a. >> myanmar's upper house has approved the new government post-for san suu kyi. it will make in effect the president. the lower house is expected to vote on the bill on tugs. suu kyi is barred from being president because her children hold foreign passports. >>> a school in nigeria has opened it's doors to children orphaned during the conflict. the children will be studying alongside of others whose parents were members of boko haram. in northeastern nigeria, in the first of the two--part series, looking at the plight of orphans around the world. >> it's a typical start to a normal school day for these children. after the most traumatic peri
punished, and there will be an investigation. but in the light of day, the locales say that they're sceptical. they worry that the elections are because of politicians had intentions now. now.it with checks and balances, a tragedy of this tale may not have happened. here, it's short. the crowds gather to watch the machinery break apart the flyover's crumbling edge. and it's business as usual. the vehicles are parked under the bridge. aljazeera, call cut a. >> myanmar's upper house has...
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among italian officials there has been scepticism as to how well the crime was being investigated. they were initially saying that he had been killed in a car accident. it has been a highly emotive issue here. the public anger is putting pressure on the government. some suggest that the egyptian government has been deliberately giving misinformation to italian prosecutors. the taste is a real test of relations between egypt and ultimately lee with the northern african's big partner. there are details of calls to and from his phone as well as surveillance video from cairo's metro. the prime minister told the senate in roam on tuesday that the authorities had failed to hand over those two sets of information. >> translation: if there is not a change in tack, the government is ready to react, adopting measures that are both immediate and proportion eight. >> reporter: egyptian authorities insist their investigation is transparent. the visiting officials are reported to have brought large amounts of data with them to roam to discuss with their italian counterparts. all the while the fa
among italian officials there has been scepticism as to how well the crime was being investigated. they were initially saying that he had been killed in a car accident. it has been a highly emotive issue here. the public anger is putting pressure on the government. some suggest that the egyptian government has been deliberately giving misinformation to italian prosecutors. the taste is a real test of relations between egypt and ultimately lee with the northern african's big partner. there are...
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. >> reporter: many sceptic politicians have campaigned against the agreement. for them the refer endemocrat result was a welcome-- refer endemocrat w endemocrat dumb-- referendum was a welcome outoutcome. >> 64% of the people said no >> reporter: the government has campaigned in favor of a yes vote. the for minister led the campaign. at a polling station he told me why >> we have to support the ukraine. they still doing the mile and square. i would site fighting for liberty, human rights, economic prosperity. we need stability in europe. we are a trading nation, so it is good when there is an upcoming market there >> reporter: the question will be what effect this result has on e.u. relations with ukraine. then there is the effect on the e.u. institutions. one analyst told me referendums like these could be used to prevent effective governance in the e.u. >> if this really goes ahead like in and everyone is having referendum on a national basis, then you may - the whole decision making in brussels may be completely blocked >> reporter: the dutch government did
. >> reporter: many sceptic politicians have campaigned against the agreement. for them the refer endemocrat result was a welcome-- refer endemocrat w endemocrat dumb-- referendum was a welcome outoutcome. >> 64% of the people said no >> reporter: the government has campaigned in favor of a yes vote. the for minister led the campaign. at a polling station he told me why >> we have to support the ukraine. they still doing the mile and square. i would site fighting for...
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. >> reporter: many sceptic dutch politicians had campaigned against the agreement. for them the referendum result was a welcomed endorsement >> i'm happy to see that the arguments we used in the campaign against this treaty have convinced two out of three voters. more than 60%, 64%, of the people said no to this agreement. >> reporter: the government had campaigned in favor of a yes vote. the foreign minister led the campaign. at an amsterdam polling station he told me why. >> we have to support the ukraine. the people still do the square. i would say they're fighting for liberty, human rights and economic prosperity. i think it is in the interest of the dutch citizens. we need stability in europe. we are a trading nation, so it is a good thing for an upcoming market there >> reporter: the question will be what effect this reluctant has on e.u. relations with ukraine. then there is the effect on the e.u. institutions. one analyst told me referendums like these could be used to prevent effective governance in the e.u. >> if this goes ahead like in and everyone is hav
. >> reporter: many sceptic dutch politicians had campaigned against the agreement. for them the referendum result was a welcomed endorsement >> i'm happy to see that the arguments we used in the campaign against this treaty have convinced two out of three voters. more than 60%, 64%, of the people said no to this agreement. >> reporter: the government had campaigned in favor of a yes vote. the foreign minister led the campaign. at an amsterdam polling station he told me why....
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i was sceptic but i'm loving it. (laughter). >> tell carson i'll take him out for a cheesesteak.ht? >> all right. that does it for us here at 6:00 o'clock. >> we'll see you back here at 10:00v great night inside edition is up next. thanks for watching. ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation. have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes, it repels them, too. so do more to defend your four legged friend... ...with k9 advantix ii. for the love of dog. >>> new tension on the set. >> you've gotten divorced. >> did kelly ripa just make a dig at michael strahan? >> i think it's very important to be happy instead of being miserable together to be happy by yourself. >>> then chaos at the donald trump rally. and look at the trump supporter that
i was sceptic but i'm loving it. (laughter). >> tell carson i'll take him out for a cheesesteak.ht? >> all right. that does it for us here at 6:00 o'clock. >> we'll see you back here at 10:00v great night inside edition is up next. thanks for watching. ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation. have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to...
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but in the light of day, the locales say that they're sceptical. they worry that the elections are because of politicians had intentions now. though there were no casualties, people say that the government had taken action back then and created policies and checks and balances for construction, a tragedy of this scale may not have happened. but even here, memories are short. despite carnes that the area is safe, they gathered to watch the machinery taking part. vehicles parked under the bridge. aljazeera, call cut a. >> one of india's great cities, struggling to keep pace. it's becoming all too common, and the industry analysts say that substandard buildings get approved because of corruption. many have been accused of compromising on the quality of the materials to keep costs down, and amid corruption claims, under construction since 2019, missing several deadlines for completion. ceo of the foundation, the restoration of national values, and she says that corruption and bribery is arrive within the indian construction industry. >> it's important
but in the light of day, the locales say that they're sceptical. they worry that the elections are because of politicians had intentions now. though there were no casualties, people say that the government had taken action back then and created policies and checks and balances for construction, a tragedy of this scale may not have happened. but even here, memories are short. despite carnes that the area is safe, they gathered to watch the machinery taking part. vehicles parked under the bridge....
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so now all you sceptics out there think congress is doing nog about america's problems. about stopping the loss of manufacturing jobs, because we're about to become the world's leading producer of silk scarves. yes, oh yes. it's not over yet, no. yes. wa. and watch me solve the immigration crisis right now. all right. ordinary pack of cards. all right, i want you to think of an immigrant. okay, don't tell me who it is. just think of an immigrant, is this his green card? and what's that. minimum wage isn't enough for you to live on? oh, but i believe you just got a raise from behind your ear. yeah. and mo who needs food stamps when you've got plenty of food in the form of rabbits. this is my beautiful assistant. her name is protein. she's a great source of wonder. and protein. but don't worry, i'm not going to cook her without serving some garnish! we'll be right back with minutede kaling. (applause) ,,,,,, welcome back, everybody. my first guest tonlt is the hill arious creator, producer and star of the mindy project. hello, mindy. >> oh my gosh! my bear, you cannot scar
so now all you sceptics out there think congress is doing nog about america's problems. about stopping the loss of manufacturing jobs, because we're about to become the world's leading producer of silk scarves. yes, oh yes. it's not over yet, no. yes. wa. and watch me solve the immigration crisis right now. all right. ordinary pack of cards. all right, i want you to think of an immigrant. okay, don't tell me who it is. just think of an immigrant, is this his green card? and what's that. minimum...
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there has been scepticism as to how well the crime has been investigated. he was originally said to be killed in a car accident. it has been a big issue here. the anger over his murder is putting pressure on the government to ensure that justice is being done. some italian media suggested that the egyptian government has been deliberately giving misinformation to italian prosecutors. the case is a real test of relations between egypt and italy which is the northern aftern country's biggest trading partner in europe. ee at all i don't know authorities asked for data, including details of calls to and from his phone, as well as surveillance video from cairo's metro. the foreign minister told the sen eight in roam that the egyptian authorities hrp failed to hand over those two sets of information-- had failed. >> translation: there is not a change in tack. the government is ready to react, adopting immediate measures >> reporter: authorities insist their investigation is transparent. the visiting officials are reported to have brought large amounts of data wit
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he opposes the ukraine treaty on sceptic grounds, but this man, jan, he and his group succeeded in getting the referendum called. he said it's a democratic deficit. >> you have to listen to your open people. we can talk about a democracy in ukraine, but in this country, it's not that good at all. >> any help in kiev hope that the ratification process is not derailed. the demands were for european immigration, this treaty would provide some of that, but full immigration is still daint. how the dutch vote is being watched across europe. in just over two months, the british face a more momentous decision, whether to leave the eu all together. they're neck-and-neck, and the dutch may have itch cases for that. >> but if it the turnout is less than 30%, the referendum will be void. but that doesn't mean that what happens here matters. they could plow ahead with the ratification of it. and the result is negative, but whether the parliament would choose to defy the vote of the people is another question. dominic cane, aljazeera, at the dutch parliament. >> america's growing heroin epidemic, the re
he opposes the ukraine treaty on sceptic grounds, but this man, jan, he and his group succeeded in getting the referendum called. he said it's a democratic deficit. >> you have to listen to your open people. we can talk about a democracy in ukraine, but in this country, it's not that good at all. >> any help in kiev hope that the ratification process is not derailed. the demands were for european immigration, this treaty would provide some of that, but full immigration is still...
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the secretary of defense end defended the plan to sceptical lawmakers. the troops will not be used in combat. >> these additional 250 personnel, including special operations forces, will expand our ongoing efforts to identify, train and equip capable forces in syria. >> the administration says that it is on the right track to defeat isis. there is momentum and they pointed to a report showing the number of fighters joining isis is down 90 percent from this time last year. >>> a surprise development in the terrorist attacks in paris that killed 130 people. the suspect has been quietly send from belgium to france. and ben hall has more. >> the former most wanted fugitive is back in france. he quietly extra didded from belgium to face justice for his role in the attacks. his french lawyer who was taken off guard said he is willing to cooperate. >> he said he would explain himself he said it to the judge who charged him for murders and complicity to murder and use of bomb bees and weapons for the attack. >> reporter: he is on the run for four months followin
the secretary of defense end defended the plan to sceptical lawmakers. the troops will not be used in combat. >> these additional 250 personnel, including special operations forces, will expand our ongoing efforts to identify, train and equip capable forces in syria. >> the administration says that it is on the right track to defeat isis. there is momentum and they pointed to a report showing the number of fighters joining isis is down 90 percent from this time last year....
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you were sceptical then. have your fears been realized? i think they have.e said that we're doing with a multi-pronged and fast edit adverseary. we need to have a military pronged strategy for dealing with that. what is important to keep in mind here is that we're dealing with one that operates from the asynmetrical. where they operate like a military force in places where they're operating like a terrorist organization. every single gradation between they're adapting what they do and how they do it to the resources they have and the environment they find themselves in. the approach that we've had is to wage conventional war on what we assumed would be a fixed target and not assume that they would respond. what they've done in paris is respond to us with the tools at their disposal in that environment. we need to understand that there's a spectrum of threats that come from i.s.i.l. and respond to that each in kind. with the difficulty with the current administration approach is it has been a focus on containment and not of all the other grades >>> how do you
you were sceptical then. have your fears been realized? i think they have.e said that we're doing with a multi-pronged and fast edit adverseary. we need to have a military pronged strategy for dealing with that. what is important to keep in mind here is that we're dealing with one that operates from the asynmetrical. where they operate like a military force in places where they're operating like a terrorist organization. every single gradation between they're adapting what they do and how they...
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so there are some real issues for people in the foreign policy community who are sceptical of him to latch on to. >> rose: so what went into the speech. do we know how he set about to make the speech. what his goal was. was it simply sto appear presidential so that he would suggest to people that you can see me as a commander in chief. >> it coinsided with the arrival of paul manafor who is a new figure in his campaign who seems to be voferred in something of a tug of war with his original campaign manager. as they attempt to figure out what kind of presentation will be compelling to get him to be the nominee and of course to get him to be a serious contender. >> rose: how do those views differ. >> since paul has arrived, there have been-- there was a speech he gave at the republican national committee which he said this is something of an act. i think that you can draw a line from that to the need to give a serious policy speech. there seems to be an argument inside the campaign it's time to become a more serious candidate. >> rose: more presidential. >> more traditional. it's not n
so there are some real issues for people in the foreign policy community who are sceptical of him to latch on to. >> rose: so what went into the speech. do we know how he set about to make the speech. what his goal was. was it simply sto appear presidential so that he would suggest to people that you can see me as a commander in chief. >> it coinsided with the arrival of paul manafor who is a new figure in his campaign who seems to be voferred in something of a tug of war with his...
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in the light of day, locals say they're sceptical. they worry that the elections are the focus of politicians' attention right now. two years ago a similar flyover collapsed in the city and although there were no casualties, people say if the government had taken action as it has promised back then and created policies and checks and balances for construction, a tragedy of this kind may not have happened. even here memories are short. despite warnings that this area is unsafe, crowds gather to watch the machinery break apart the flyover's crumbling edge. further along it's business as usual. once again, stalls said up, pedestrians going through and vehicles under the bridge. frequent power shortages in pakistan has long been a source of public discontent. a new initiative is hoping to change that. >> reporter: if pakistan has its way, then this solar panel field will become almost as commonplace as the wheat fields that dot the countryside. pakistan is in dire need of energy. electricity blackouts are a daily occurrence and can last u
in the light of day, locals say they're sceptical. they worry that the elections are the focus of politicians' attention right now. two years ago a similar flyover collapsed in the city and although there were no casualties, people say if the government had taken action as it has promised back then and created policies and checks and balances for construction, a tragedy of this kind may not have happened. even here memories are short. despite warnings that this area is unsafe, crowds gather to...
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but in the light of day, locals say they're sceptical. they worry that the elections are the focus of politician' attention right now. two years ago a similar fly over collapsed in the city and although there were no casualties, people say in the government had taken action as it promised back then and created policies for construction, a trajt of this-- a tragedy like this wouldn't happen. even they memories are short. despite warnings that this area is unsafe, crowds gather to watch machinery. further along it's business as usual. once again, stalls set up, pedestrians passing through and vehicles parked under the bridge >>> political speed bump, why next week's wisconsin primary could be another tough vote for donald trump and hillary clinton. bridging the dimming tam divide, the company bringing high speed internet to subsidized housing. of race in america. >> i think since he was a person of color, the police department won't care. >> i'm more scared of the police than a burglar. >> this is really really unfair how we're being treate
but in the light of day, locals say they're sceptical. they worry that the elections are the focus of politician' attention right now. two years ago a similar fly over collapsed in the city and although there were no casualties, people say in the government had taken action as it promised back then and created policies for construction, a trajt of this-- a tragedy like this wouldn't happen. even they memories are short. despite warnings that this area is unsafe, crowds gather to watch...
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forces within orthodoxy that are seeking reconciliation, but leading theologian panayotis tsagaris is sceptical we consider that the pope's visit is littlee more than a public relations exercise which will not provide any real solution to the refugee problem facing not only my island and country but also extending to europe. >> reporter: the fraught histort between the churches has even led some ultra conservative religious leaders to call the papal mission a stab in the back. one archbishop expressed concern that hiding among the migrants are islamic extremists on a mission to undermine europe ande its traditions. but on the waterfront in greece's main port piraeus, ther orthodox church is demonstrating its willingness to reach across the religious divide. every day the church's charity, apostoli, distributes a thousand meals to asylum seekers living rough on the harbour. spokeswoman despina katsivelaki rejects the islamophobic wing oi orthodoxy. >> ( translated ): we help human beings- regardless of their race, religion, color, nationality.or that's what we do. that's our role and aim and tha
forces within orthodoxy that are seeking reconciliation, but leading theologian panayotis tsagaris is sceptical we consider that the pope's visit is littlee more than a public relations exercise which will not provide any real solution to the refugee problem facing not only my island and country but also extending to europe. >> reporter: the fraught histort between the churches has even led some ultra conservative religious leaders to call the papal mission a stab in the back. one...
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instance of trump using a tel prompter but he knew apac and supporters of israel had become very sceptical of him. >> rose: how do you think will do in wisconsin. >> wisconsin will be more narrow than some of the polls are showing because he has a lot of support in the northwest, south west part of the state. >> rose: but if he loses that means he will probably go to the convention having not locked it up. >> if he loses wisconsin, charlie, it will be the longest two weeks of his campaign between now and the new york. because new york he is ahead in the polls and expected to do well but there is a narrative now that is being chatter around miss campaign. he is not getting the delegates. he may not win wisconsin. he's being undisciplined. >> rose: an if he doesn't have enough delegates to win before the convention opens in cleveland, is it your guess that he will not be the nominee? >> when it comes to conventional wisdom. >> rose: without enough delegates to win him over, the conventional wisdom is he will not get the nomination. >> and yes, that is the conventional wisdom. >> rose: do you
instance of trump using a tel prompter but he knew apac and supporters of israel had become very sceptical of him. >> rose: how do you think will do in wisconsin. >> wisconsin will be more narrow than some of the polls are showing because he has a lot of support in the northwest, south west part of the state. >> rose: but if he loses that means he will probably go to the convention having not locked it up. >> if he loses wisconsin, charlie, it will be the longest two...
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rigged-- i agree with you receipt orically it's effective but on the substance i'm a little more sceptical. is it any more rigged than the electoral colleged. >> the electoral college say rigged system, that was designed to be rigged because it was basically, instead of going to pure popular oat vote which is what most of the founding fathers wanted to do, they want to a system where they awarded more electoral college votes to smaller states to get their votes on board. they designed it that way. >> and also so one region couldn't dominate. >> yeah. that was basically to gather votes, a political decision. if you look at a couple of feks. you have to say it say rigged system when basically some state can cancel a primary because they think that somebody is going to win and then go to a different system six months before election day. or you take a look at the votes, washington d.c., the d.c. primary for the republicans, 2,000 people voted. they chose 20 delegates. that's one delegate for every hundred people. michigan voted, 1.something three million vote, they chose 50 delegates, that is
rigged-- i agree with you receipt orically it's effective but on the substance i'm a little more sceptical. is it any more rigged than the electoral colleged. >> the electoral college say rigged system, that was designed to be rigged because it was basically, instead of going to pure popular oat vote which is what most of the founding fathers wanted to do, they want to a system where they awarded more electoral college votes to smaller states to get their votes on board. they designed it...
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can he change the minds of people her sceptical. bill: ted cruz says the only people donald trump is winning is because of the media. howard kurtz is here with his take. >> donald trump is likely to win some states and the media is going to have heart palpitations. these are difficult times for elderly holocaust survivors martha: ted cruz taking on the media, blaming them for donald trump's rise. >> the media is so eager to have donald trump as represent koon nominee. the media is going to say the race is over. martha: howard kurtz, you are a media analyst. host of media buzz *. >> he finished third behind john kasich. you look at all the bad press and negative coverage donald trump has gotten saying the media is having palpitations is unfair. senator cruz did have some bad press, but at the same time cruz turns down far more television opportunities and then he complains trump gets all this free air time. we have had him on the program and have had heidi cruz here as well which we are happy about. there was lots of opportunity for
can he change the minds of people her sceptical. bill: ted cruz says the only people donald trump is winning is because of the media. howard kurtz is here with his take. >> donald trump is likely to win some states and the media is going to have heart palpitations. these are difficult times for elderly holocaust survivors martha: ted cruz taking on the media, blaming them for donald trump's rise. >> the media is so eager to have donald trump as represent koon nominee. the media is...
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part of my scepticism about this, iminventories from the program we have with employment and training s.n.a.p. that's another thing people don't realize, there are limitations on how much -- how long people receive s.n.a.p. if they are able body without dependents. if you're able-bodied, you have to be working or receiving training and education for a certain time each month or you're limited. we give states last year $320 million. the stakes here $320 million, and your job is to take this money and connect the work opportunities that are being created in an kbrufd economy as unemployment coming down, jobs created, you link the jobs you know are being created in your state with s.n.a.p. beneficiaries you also know who they are and where they are and give them an opportunity to work their way out of s.n.a.p. you would think that every governor, every conservative governor is great. last year $92 million was unspent by governors. this is 100 money. this is not requiring a match on the part of the states, this is 100% money. $92 million of it was unspent. yet you have governors at the sa
part of my scepticism about this, iminventories from the program we have with employment and training s.n.a.p. that's another thing people don't realize, there are limitations on how much -- how long people receive s.n.a.p. if they are able body without dependents. if you're able-bodied, you have to be working or receiving training and education for a certain time each month or you're limited. we give states last year $320 million. the stakes here $320 million, and your job is to take this...