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carrie sheffield and juan williams have the answers. thousands evacuated as california wildfires are raging out of control and believe it or not, this is one of the safe roads out. technology empowers us to achieve more. it pushes us to go further. special olympics has almost five million athletes in 170 countries. the microsoft cloud allows us to immediately be able to access information, wherever we are. information for an athlete's medical care, or information to track their personal best. with microsoft cloud, we save millions of man hours, and that's time that we can invest in our athletes and changing the world. if you can't put a feeling into words whtry? ilips sonicare leaves your mouth th a level of clean like you've never felt before, making it the most loved electric toothbrush brand by americans and their dentists. innovation and you. philips sonicare. te. te. lou: donald trump about two hold a massive rally, an estimated 20,000 supporters will be bringing us to the moment that it begins and you won't miss a thing, so stay w
carrie sheffield and juan williams have the answers. thousands evacuated as california wildfires are raging out of control and believe it or not, this is one of the safe roads out. technology empowers us to achieve more. it pushes us to go further. special olympics has almost five million athletes in 170 countries. the microsoft cloud allows us to immediately be able to access information, wherever we are. information for an athlete's medical care, or information to track their personal best....
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carrie sheffield and rush joining me there. we are back in just a few minutes.ng to be talking about replacing tons of your old printer ink cartilages. ceo of polaroid is with me next proud of you, son. ge! a manufacturer. well that's why i dug this out for you. it's your grandpappy's hammer and he would have wanted you to have it. it meant a lot to him... yes, ge makes powerful machines. but i'll be writing the code that will allow those machines to share information with each other. i'll be changing the way the world works. (interrupting) you can't pick it up, can you? go ahead. he can't lift the hammer. it's okay though! you're going to change the world. deirdre: old polaroid cameras bring back great memorize for some and that in mind the company is launching the new company, the polaroid snap, brings a digital concept into the world. so scott, first and foremost, what made you do this? >> well, you know, we found the consumers are very interested in instant analog photography, and we wanted to give them a modern twist of that with the polaroid snap at a pric
carrie sheffield and rush joining me there. we are back in just a few minutes.ng to be talking about replacing tons of your old printer ink cartilages. ceo of polaroid is with me next proud of you, son. ge! a manufacturer. well that's why i dug this out for you. it's your grandpappy's hammer and he would have wanted you to have it. it meant a lot to him... yes, ge makes powerful machines. but i'll be writing the code that will allow those machines to share information with each other. i'll be...
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. >> among them a croup out complaining in sheffield convincing the public to give up a 1,000 year institution is far from easy. >> the fact that she has been head of state for that long is irrelevance really without a democratic process what's the point? just living a long time means nothing really. >> that pledge made by the queen to serve for a lifetime is likely to be kept. her legacy perhaps so far is that the old institution of monarchy abandoned by so many nations is still intact, and has been steered into a new era of popularity. emma hayward, al jazeera, london. >> much more for you online on our website. the address for that is www.aljazeera.com. and you can watch us by clicking on the "watch now" icon. >> the house postponed it's debate over the iran nuclear deal. a day after the senate democrats gave the white house a major victory. open for business, the kentucky clerk's office is issuing marriage licenses but their boss kim davis is not there. and questioning planned parenthood. congress looks at ho how the group operates even though it was not invited to the discussion.
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but all the time they were sheffield united and they suffered in this attack. now what we're hearing in the past few minutes from our colleagues is that they're trying to get control of the airport. the airport is in the outskirts of kunduz city. that's where all officials from kunduz city and security forces are stationed now and trying to survive. the taliban are getting close to the walls of that airport trying to get in to the airport. >> the u.s. pentagon has described the fall of kunduz as a set back but has full confidence in the forces. >> there were many questions raised at tuesday's pentagon briefing whether the afghan military is up to the task of defending its country from the taliban and other groups. here is the response from spokesperson peter cook. >> we've seen the afghan security forces face challenging time and also rise to that challenge in several occasions. this is not--this is a difficult fight for them they are risking their lives every day. our effort to train them and provide support has helped. they're in a better position today becau
but all the time they were sheffield united and they suffered in this attack. now what we're hearing in the past few minutes from our colleagues is that they're trying to get control of the airport. the airport is in the outskirts of kunduz city. that's where all officials from kunduz city and security forces are stationed now and trying to survive. the taliban are getting close to the walls of that airport trying to get in to the airport. >> the u.s. pentagon has described the fall of...
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out in sheffield. >> living a long time means nothing really. >> and that pledge made by the queen to serve for a lifetime is likely to be kept. her legacy so far is that the old institution of monarchy abandoned by so many nations is still intact and has been steered into a new era of popularity. al jazeera, london. >> find much more over on our website. the address is www.aljazeera.com. www.aljazeera.com. >> no other sport can kick off mass emotion in indonesia like football, even if the national team languishes near the bottom of world rankings. >> indonesians, they're really crazy. we can see their ranking in fifa is going down, going down, going down. but every game in the stadium, 80,000 people, 90,000 people. >> even local competitions turn smaller stadiums into cauldrons of passion, with crowd turnouts matching the top leagues in the world.
out in sheffield. >> living a long time means nothing really. >> and that pledge made by the queen to serve for a lifetime is likely to be kept. her legacy so far is that the old institution of monarchy abandoned by so many nations is still intact and has been steered into a new era of popularity. al jazeera, london. >> find much more over on our website. the address is www.aljazeera.com. www.aljazeera.com. >> no other sport can kick off mass emotion in indonesia like...
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out campaigning in the northern city of sheffield, convincing the public to give up a thousand-year institutioneasy. >> the fact that she has been head of state that long is irrelevant really. without a democratic process what is the point? just living a long time means nothing really. >> reporter: and that pledge made by the queen to serve for a lifetime is likely to be kept, her legacy, perhaps so far, is that the old constitution of monarchy abandoned by so many nations is still intact, and has been steered into a new era of popularity. >>> long live the queen. finally tonight, talk about a photo bomb that is out of this world. the international space station was the cull brit. nasa photographer bill engineerals was not expecting to see the space station when he snapped these picks of the sun. it was complete coincidence. he has only moments to capture this, because the iss orbitz earth around 17,000 miles an hour, that's incredible. he manages to take five frames of a journey almost invisible to the naked eye. that does it for us. stay here the new starts from london right now. >> refugee c
out campaigning in the northern city of sheffield, convincing the public to give up a thousand-year institutioneasy. >> the fact that she has been head of state that long is irrelevant really. without a democratic process what is the point? just living a long time means nothing really. >> reporter: and that pledge made by the queen to serve for a lifetime is likely to be kept, her legacy, perhaps so far, is that the old constitution of monarchy abandoned by so many nations is still...
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among them the group republic, out campaigning in the northern city of sheffield.g the public to give up a thousand year institution, though, is far from easy. [ inaudible ] >> the knack she is been the head of state for that long is irrelevant really. without a democratic process, what's the point. just living a long time is no -- means nothing really. >> reporter: and that pledge made bay the queen to serve for a lifetime is likely to be kept. her legacy, perhaps so far is that the old institution of monarchy abandoned by so many nations is still intact. and it's been steered in to a any era of popularity. emma hayward, al jazeera, in london. >> this week on talk to al jazeera, katrina adams, she sits atop u.s. tennis as chairman of the board, ceo, and president of the united states tennis association. >> it's been 133 years since we were founded, so it is an honor to be the first... i don't think i have to fight for it, uh...i was just being me. >> adams' climb to the top took a decade, and now the first african american and former professional player
among them the group republic, out campaigning in the northern city of sheffield.g the public to give up a thousand year institution, though, is far from easy. [ inaudible ] >> the knack she is been the head of state for that long is irrelevant really. without a democratic process, what's the point. just living a long time is no -- means nothing really. >> reporter: and that pledge made bay the queen to serve for a lifetime is likely to be kept. her legacy, perhaps so far is that...
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. >> among them the group republic out campaigning in the northern city of sheffield convincing the public to give up a thousand-year institution is far from easy. >> the fact that she has been head of state that long is irrelevant. without the democratic process what is the point? just living a long time means nothing really. >> and that pledge made by the queen to serve for a lifetime is likely to be kept. her legacy perhaps so far is that the old institution of monarchy abandoned by so many nations is still intact. it has been steered into a new era of popularity. emma hayward, al jazeera, london. >> more stories for you any time on our website. the address more that is www.aljazeera.com. you can also watch us by clicking on the "watch now" icon. that's it from me. we'll be back in a moment with another full round up of the day's news. thank you for watching. >> a master of humanity. new influence provide home plans to you provide homes for thousands of refugees. this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up, u.s. concerns over reports that russia may have deployed military aircra
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nenewcastle lost to sheffield. >>> yogi berra has died at the age of 90.ogi was a childhood nickname that stuck. he spent most of his career with the new york yankees and was a 13-time world series champion player, coach or manager. that's your sports. back to barbara in london. >> there were great catchphrases. that is it for this news hour. you can get much more information on our website www.aljazeera.com. or just stay tuned we'll be back in a few minutes. hope you join me then. bye bye. >> protestors are gathering... >> there's an air of tension right now... >> the crowd chanting for democracy... >> this is another significant development... >> we have an exclusive story tonight, and we go live... >> al jazeera journalists mohamed fahmy, baher mohammed are pardoned in egypt. >> the whole nightmare is over. the whole nightmare is over. we can live lie normal people. go back home. enjoy my life, and that's it. that's it. >> hello there. i'm barbara serra. you're watching al jazeera. the e.u. nations pledge an extra billion dollars to the refugee crisis a
nenewcastle lost to sheffield. >>> yogi berra has died at the age of 90.ogi was a childhood nickname that stuck. he spent most of his career with the new york yankees and was a 13-time world series champion player, coach or manager. that's your sports. back to barbara in london. >> there were great catchphrases. that is it for this news hour. you can get much more information on our website www.aljazeera.com. or just stay tuned we'll be back in a few minutes. hope you join me...
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you see there are the leaders of sheffield, northern cities of the u.k.em to integrate into some of the interior cities of china, where the growth is coming from. this visit is going to cover thousands of kilometers. it is not just beijing and shanghai. it is more about integrating u.k. business and culture into the chinese economy. you can see that the head of the british museum is part of the delegation. they are trying to do sort of a deep integration to take advantage of what they perceive a vast part of the world growth engine. that pretty much explains the message. it's all about bonding. francine: and also, david, it seems that officials who study the feasibility of setting up a london-shanghai stock trading like. david: that is an interesting thing that has just come out of beijing. there's a shanghai-hong kong stock trading link which allows hong kong investors to invest into the shanghai market, and also the other way around. they're going to study the feasibility of it. there are going to be obstacles. there's a time difference. there's the que
you see there are the leaders of sheffield, northern cities of the u.k.em to integrate into some of the interior cities of china, where the growth is coming from. this visit is going to cover thousands of kilometers. it is not just beijing and shanghai. it is more about integrating u.k. business and culture into the chinese economy. you can see that the head of the british museum is part of the delegation. they are trying to do sort of a deep integration to take advantage of what they perceive...
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the leaders of places like liverpool and sheffield and inchester, they are involved the delegation.s to see these northern parts of the united kingdom integrating into other parts of china. also interesting, i thought, was to see the cultural institutions, which are being represented as well. without the national theatre. we have a head of the british museum that is going to be there as well. and they are crisscrossing all of china. that is why this is a particularly interesting visit. and it comes ahead of xi united's visit to the kingdom next week. guy: the golden kingdom kicks off here. they are going nuclear as well. david: i thought that was an interesting story out of the united kingdom, given the fact that osborne is in china, the fact that they will be backing a guarantee for the heatley nuclear reactor, which is going to be built in the united kingdom. because the chinese are also part of the partners in this. and also i saw an interview with sheenergy secretary saying can also see the possibility of a chinese designed nuclear power plant being built in essex. the message h
the leaders of places like liverpool and sheffield and inchester, they are involved the delegation.s to see these northern parts of the united kingdom integrating into other parts of china. also interesting, i thought, was to see the cultural institutions, which are being represented as well. without the national theatre. we have a head of the british museum that is going to be there as well. and they are crisscrossing all of china. that is why this is a particularly interesting visit. and it...
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roy may sheffield in the great state of al. a he likes to lie on his back and look at the stars.ars old today. loves to dance. i bet he likes "dancing with the stars." i like that show. well, we've had our fun down here for a few minutes and now back to new york where it's always fun. >> willard, thanks very much. >> what is coming up, any more helium tricks? >> well, yes, we're going to replay that, that moment of posterity around here we loved it so much. and i caught up with matt damon and jessica chastain for "the martian" and you'll get to see thantd view. >> and one of the worst cooks in america, barry williams, not you. >> matt and i. >> hard to beat those. >> scale of 1 to 10, those wings were a 12. >> really. >> so good. >> see i'm ... =topvo= students at san jose's mitty high school today >>> a very good wednesday morning to you. it is 8:56. students will say farewell to a 14-year-old student, lucas angelo. he died as he ran into a street and a car struck and hit him. >>> an early morning fire left a dozen people looking for somewhere to stay. firefighters say it starte
roy may sheffield in the great state of al. a he likes to lie on his back and look at the stars.ars old today. loves to dance. i bet he likes "dancing with the stars." i like that show. well, we've had our fun down here for a few minutes and now back to new york where it's always fun. >> willard, thanks very much. >> what is coming up, any more helium tricks? >> well, yes, we're going to replay that, that moment of posterity around here we loved it so much. and i...
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we have more here from "forbes" carrie sheffield. what is going on? changing dynamic. donald trump didn't lose much ground but other candidates are catching up. >> a lot has to do with the debates. in the debate performance, trump was rated worse. fiorina trumped trump by almost double viewers who viewed net favorability of her performance. rubio did well. so you see rubio bubbling up as well. sandra: not on the graphic, rubio rising in those polls. why do you think carly fiorina's message is working right now? why is she so successful in that debate. >> she is an outsider but assumed an air of authority t was clear she had led numerous calls, as ceo, looking details. she was very specific. there has been run-downs looking who used the most facts figures, details in terms of policies, she was out of the park. sandra: despite dr. carson, dagen, recent comments on muslims and -- >> which actually helped his fund-raising of all things. sandra: it helped his fund-raising, we're learning yesterday i guess he commented he was able to raise more money than ever after he made
we have more here from "forbes" carrie sheffield. what is going on? changing dynamic. donald trump didn't lose much ground but other candidates are catching up. >> a lot has to do with the debates. in the debate performance, trump was rated worse. fiorina trumped trump by almost double viewers who viewed net favorability of her performance. rubio did well. so you see rubio bubbling up as well. sandra: not on the graphic, rubio rising in those polls. why do you think carly...
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roy may sheffield in the great state of al. a he likes to lie on his back and look at the stars. he's an astronomer and he loves it. he's 100 years old today. lou monturo from wellington, florida, 100 years old today. loves to dance. i bet he likes "dancing with the stars." i like that show. well, we've had our fun down here for a few minutes and now back to new york where it's always fun. >> willard, thanks very much. >> what is coming up, any more helium tricks? >> well, yes, we're going to replay that, that moment of posterity around here we loved it so much. and i caught up with matt damon and jessica chastain for "the martian" and you'll get to see thantd view. >> and one of the worst cooks in america, barry williams, not you. >> matt and i. >> hard to beat those. >> scale of 1 to 10, those wings were a 12. >> seemed 8:56. i'm darlene rodriguez. we have breaking news from the bronx. people. it happened at valentine avenue and east kings bridge road. news 4 katherine creag joins us. scene? we are learning of the six people injured. two of them are little boys. we want to show
roy may sheffield in the great state of al. a he likes to lie on his back and look at the stars. he's an astronomer and he loves it. he's 100 years old today. lou monturo from wellington, florida, 100 years old today. loves to dance. i bet he likes "dancing with the stars." i like that show. well, we've had our fun down here for a few minutes and now back to new york where it's always fun. >> willard, thanks very much. >> what is coming up, any more helium tricks? >>...